Dan Cantine was born and raised in Casper. He is one of the co-founders of the 12-24 Club and is now project director for the club's $3.6 million capital campaign to move into the former Coliseum Motors building. The 60-year-old retired City of Casper employee lives south of Glendo in a house that he built with his wife, Lona. He rides his motorcycle each year to a rally in New York City at Ground Zero.
Dan Cantine was born and raised in Casper. He is one of the co-founders of the 12-24 Club and is now project director for the club's $3.6 million capital campaign to move into the former Coliseum Motors building. The 60-year-old retired City of Casper employee lives south of Glendo in a house that he built with his wife, Lona. He rides his motorcycle each year to a rally in New York City at Ground Zero.
Project director Dan Cantine poses in the gutted 2nd-floor room of the old Coliseum Motors building recently in downtown Casper. The building is being converted into the new 12/24 Club, a resource center for people suffering from addictions. (Dan Cepeda/Star-Tribune)
The old Coliseum Motors building, which dates back to the early-50s, is being renovated into the 12/24 Club near downtown Casper. (Dan Cepeda/Star-Tribune)
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