Kids’ Movie Night & Parent Social
Saturday, February 7, 2026
5:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Natick, MA
Join Us For A Night of Cozy Fun
Calling all kids ages 3-17! Slip into your coziest pajamas, grab your favorite blanket, and join Camp Casco for a magical movie night filled with fun and laughter.
We’ll be screening Wicked: For Good at Bennett-Hemenway Elementary School, complete with pizza, popcorn, and plenty of cozy vibes.
With lively games and activities planned throughout the evening, your child is sure to have a blast in a safe, welcoming environment.
Connect With Other Camp Parents
While the kids are having a great time, parents are invited to unwind and connect at popular local brewery Jack’s Abby.
Enjoy delicious small bites and meaningful conversations with other parents who truly understand your journey. It’s a perfect opportunity to relax and recharge while knowing your kids are in Camp Casco’s attentive care.
Event Details:
| Saturday, February 7, 2026 | |
| 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm | |
| Bennett Hemenway Elementary School, Natick, MA | |
| For families who have a childhood cancer patient, survivor, or sibling ages 3-17 | |
| Free! |
Free to Pediatric Cancer Families
Any family with a pediatric cancer patient, survivor, or sibling aged 3-17 is welcome to join us, whether or not you have attended Camp Casco before! There is no cost to participate.
Please note: advance registration is required for this event, and spaces are limited. Children must be fully potty-trained to participate in the drop-off portion of the event.
Grab Your Space
Don’t miss out on the fun. Sign up today to join us for fun & friendship!
FAQs
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This event is open to any New England family with a childhood cancer patient, survivor, or sibling under 18.
Kids of all ages are welcome to attend. Kids must be at least 3 years old and potty-trained to be dropped off at the Kid’s Movie Night. Younger kids are welcome to attend Jack’s Abby with their parent/guardian.
If you have never attended a Camp Casco program before, we ask for the contact information of a physician who can verify your family’s experience with childhood cancer. We must be able to verify your eligibility with this physician before your space is confirmed.
Spaces are limited, and will be distributed on a first-come, first-serve basis. Additional registrations will be added to a wait list and offered spaces as they become available.
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The entire event will take place inside. The movie viewing will take place inside Bennett-Hemenway Elementary School, while the parent mixer will take place at Jack’s Abby, where other members of the general public may be in attendance. Masks are encouraged, but not required.
By choosing to attend this event, you accept the inherent risk of gathering in public spaces where others may or may not be masked.
We ask that any participants recently exposed to COVID-19, or who have a fever or possible symptoms of COVID-19, refrain from attending this event.
Please visit our COVID-19 page for additional guidance on our policies and procedures.
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Camp Casco will provide snacks, popcorn, pizza, and water for kids at the movie screening.
At Jack‘s Abby, Camp Casco will provide small bites and non-alcoholic beverages. Parents are welcome to purchase beer, wine, or other alcoholic drinks from the bar.
All participants are encouraged to bring a reusable water bottle.
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We recommend bringing:
Sleeping bag, blankets, or pillows to get comfortable
Reusable water bottle
Face mask (optional)
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While parents enjoy some grown-up socializing at Jack’s Abby, Camp Casco volunteers and staff will chaperone movie night. A CPR-certified volunteer will be present.

