Dads of Castle Rock

January 07, 2022 00:56:46
Dads of Castle Rock
The Kim Monson Show
Dads of Castle Rock

Jan 07 2022 | 00:56:46

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Show Notes

Dads of Castle Rock was founded in 2019 on a whim.  Dads of Castle Rock board members Matt Zien, Curtis Anderson and entrepreneur and owner of Castlegate Knife and Tool Hal Van Hercke explain that Dads of Castle Rock started out as a Facebook page to give men a place to post thoughts, memes and jokes (because there are hundreds of sites where moms and women’s groups do so).  The Facebook page has grown to over 3800 followers and Dads of Castle Rock is helping people.  They collected truck loads of items to help those devasted by the Boulder County fires.  They helped rescue a horse that was stuck in a blizzard.  They are helping young people learn how to change a car tire.  The diaper drive for the young father who just lost his wife touches my heart.  These are just a few of things they are doing to contribute to their community.  For more information go to Dads of Castle Rock.

Mary Alpers, Co-Founder of Three Points Financial, shares another great tip on how to safe money on taxes and help charities you care about.  Mary and Steve Cruice can help you contribute from you IRA directly to a charity of your choice which may help you lower you tax bill.  Contact Mary and Steve at Three Points Financial for more information.

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