Enchantment Gives Back

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Get the Facts​

From our volunteers and their more than 4,600 volunteer hours assistance with set up and pack up, our more-than-one-million low-voltage LED lights, and how we put the monetary and nonpershiable food donations back into the community, here’s how Enchantment in the Park gives back to Washington County.

THE BEGINNING

Enchantment in the Park was first located at The Washington County Fair Park, from 2009 – 2012.

We Moved

In 2013, Enchantment moved to its current location at Regner Park in West Bend.

GIVING BACK

Since 2009, more than $425,000 has been given back to area nonprofits, five Rotary clubs, and food pantries.

2020 Food Pantry

In 2020, Enchantment in the Park was able to give $50,000 to Washington County food pantries.

FULL HEARTS
(AND BELLIES)

Since 2009, more than 309,000 pounds of food have been donated to local food pantries.

2021 Family Promise

In 2021, Enchantment in the Park gave $40,000 to Family Promise of Washington County.

WASTE NOT, WANT NOT

Local food pantries estimate that 15% of the food donations they receive are not usable and must be discarded!

COME ONE, COME ALL

Every year 40,000 – 50,000 people visit the park!

SHINE BRIGHT

More than one million LED lights and growing every year!

GREEN IS GOOD

We strive to be as energy-conscious as possible by using only low-voltage LED lights.

VOLUNTEERS

The event requires about 775 volunteers each year!

MANPOWER

It takes more than 4,600 volunteer hours to set up, work, and pack up the event.

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Get In Touch

Whether you have a few questions for our leadership team or want to know more about volunteering with us, we want to hear from you!