
2026 “ENCHANTED TREETOP” CHARITY ALL-NIGHTER
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is a "Charity All-Nighter"?
It’s a 25-hour marathon of fun! It includes nonstop music, minute to win it games, bumper balls, karaoke, limbo, a free shirt, meals and snacks, ping pong - and much more! It’s the ultimate sleepover for teens designed to create lasting memories! We call it the best night ever.
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What are some of the activities during the all-nighter?
Our all-nighters have something for everyone! We’ll have overnight music, group games (such as tug of war or just dance), a candy bar, karaoke, bingo, minute to win it games, chill activities (such as board games), a photobooth spot, rooms for rest, and nonstop games and challenges dreamed up by our hosts!
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When is the All-Nighter?
February 27th & 28th, 2026.
Check-in starts 45 minutes before the time students signed up for, which can be all night, all day, or all hours, dependent on their age and what interests them the most.
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Who is this event for?
We are inviting all middle and high school students to join in the fun - and for all adults to volunteer (and have just as much fun!)
Middle school and high school students have unique registration times, and volunteers pick when they can help - anywhere from one hour to all twenty-five!
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Who are we raising money for?
Our three recipients are local non-profit organizations selected by our WMCD Youth Team.
Stay tuned for recipient announcements in the coming weeks.
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Where does the all-nighter take place?
Westfield Middle School is graciously donating their space at 30 W Silver Street in Westfield, MA. As a 501(c)(3) independent organization, we thank Westfield Middle School & Jesse McMillan for their support of our event.
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How does registration work?
Registration opens online on January 9 and ends on February 25, two days before the all-nighter. It does require an adult to sign safety waivers. It costs $25 for high school students and $15 for middle school students, which includes a free shirt, meals, activities, giveaways, and more! The experience is valued well above the registration cost per student participant!
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Where do students park, and what should they bring?
Once you register, keep an eye on your email inbox on February 26 for a very important email with this information! Plan on bringing the bare minimum - supplies to sleep, a change of clothes, and your phone. We also have our parking map available online, but all of the relevant registration information will be included in your email on February 26.
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How can non-students support the all-nighter?
We’re looking for volunteers, donors, and sponsors!
We have volunteer opportunities for everyone, ranging from cooking to medical to security. If it’s in your heart, please consider donating to help us raise money for our charity recipients, or becoming a business sponsor. For more information, email info@wmcd.org.