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Enchantment in the Park: What you need to know

Published: June 24, 2021 | Article Views: 3803

Every holiday season, the Rotary Clubs of Washington County host Enchantment in the Park, an event that fills the park with impressive light displays.

Here are some details about the 2021 Enchantment in the Park.

  • It’s a big draw for people around the region, drawing as many as 50,000 people every year. They come for a reason—the park is an incredible spectacle. Every year, about 750 volunteers work to set up and manage the display.
  • It takes a lot of people to set and run this event up because it’s so impressive. In fact, the display includes more than a half million lights, a figure that grows a bit every year.
  • You can feel good while attending Enchantment in the Park. It raises money for area charities. There’s a suggested donation to attend: a bag of non-perishable food items or $10 cash per car. Since 2009, the event has collected over $150,000 for area nonprofit groups, Rotary Clubs and food pantries. Help the number grow even higher this year!
  • Enchantment in the Park includes a variety of events. Tour the lights on foot, by carriage or in your car. Enjoy live entertainment and visits with Santa.
  • The 2021 edition of Enchantment in the Park runs from Nov. 26-Dec. 24 in Regner Park, 800 N. Main St. in West Bend. The event is open from 5-9pm daily.

See more West Bend events here.

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