McLean Community Center's Fall 2020 Program Guide

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McLEAN COMMUNITY CENTER

PROGRAM GUIDE SCHEDULE OF CLASSES, CAMPS AND EVENTS

FALL 2020


2020–2021 Governing Board Suzanne Le Menestrel, Chair Carla Post, Vice-Chair Maria Foderaro-Guertin, Secretary Barbara Zamora-Appel, Treasurer Ivy Chen Bill Glikbarg

MCC Staff

Carole Herrick Tyler Jensen Terri Markwart Raj Mehra Melanie Sletten

Friends of MCC Cecilia D. Closs President

Bonnie Weston Treasurer

Gordon Thomas Vice President

Lori Wertz Secretary

Member at Large Sam Agarwal Thamir Al-Hashimi Jessica Goodman

Mary Anne Hampton Carole Herrick Glenn Yarborough, Jr.

Administration George Sachs, Executive Director Ashok Karra, Comptroller Holly Novak, Executive Assistant Sabrina Anwah, Information Officer David Craig, Graphic Designer & Webmaster Kyle Corwin, Social Media Manager Joe McGovern, Facilities Manager Vivian Brown, Information Technology Lindsey Hogan, Office Manager Nadia Jaff, Accounts Payable Anne McAfee, Human Resources Specialist Ellen Fox, Administrative Assistant Georgia Mettauer, Administrative Assistant Recreation Aides Jonathan Davis, Booking Manager Scott Bowen, Craig Morris, Susan Stankus, Steve Caruso, Tijani Musa

Performing Arts Sarah Schallern Treff, Director Danielle Van Hook, Director, Youth Theatre Programs Jennifer Garrett, Technical Director Justin King, Assistant Technical Director Evelyn Hill, Patron Services Manager Deion Roulhac, Theatre Technician Jeff Virchow, Performing Arts Assistant Jared Mercier, Audience Development Associate General Programs Department Maggie Shea, General Programs Director Christian Hayes, Youth/Instructional Event Manager Katie Fedora, Registrar Sue Dorsey, Assistant Registrar Nadia Kader, Youth Event Coordinator Catherine Nesbitt, Special Events Manager Matthew Hockensmith, Special Events Assistant Manager Valerie Sheridan Comer, Special Events Coordinator Mike Fisher, Old Firehouse General Manager Andrew Carter, Old Firehouse Manager

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A New Harvest of Options Emerge...

WHAT’S INSIDE Center News ...............................

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The Alden ................................... 12 Youth Programs ......................... 14 The Old Firehouse ..................... 15 Are You a McLean Community Center Tax District Resident? You are a McLean Community Center supporter if you live within the following boundaries: NORTH: The Potomac River EAST: The Arlington County Line WEST: Difficult Run SOUTH: Route 66, Route 7 or Dulles Access Road (whichever is furthest north) REGISTER ONLINE | www.mcleancenter.org

The fall season is upon us! Fall is traditionally a season of harvest, and I am hoping it brings some much-needed good news on flattening the curve of the COVID-19 pandemic. I know we are all looking forward to that. In the meantime, we are continuing to do all we can to help. Thankfully, our staff members have risen to the challenges we’re facing and have created some exciting virtual and in-person activities for the fall that will allow us to continue to be of service to you, our residents. The Alden’s unique and successful summer program, Drive-Thru Drama, will return this fall with two new shows for family audiences. Our Special Events division has created another Scavenger Hunt for the fall and is also sponsoring virtual events, including McLean Uncorked, Pet Fest and our Holiday Art and Crafts Show. Our fall class offerings are being developed and expanded daily, as we work with our instructors to offer enjoyable and safe options for all ages. The Old Firehouse is taking it’s After School Club meetings online. And children can enjoy several hands-on activities like decorating pumpkins and gingerbread houses at home with the help of our Youth Events staff. Please check our website and sign up for our weekly e-newsletter (https://bit.ly/2DGb8j5) to stay informed of new offerings as they become available. To a healthy and happy fall season for all,

George Sachs Executive Director

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CENTER NEWS

District Residents Asked to Participate in MCC Virtual Budget Public Hearing FY2022 Budget Public Hearing is Set for Sept. 23

Three Adults, Two Teens Appointed to MCC Governing Board Fairfax County Board of Supervisors (BOS) appointed five new members to MCC’s Governing Board on Tuesday, June 9. Five residents of Small District 1A-Dranesville won seats on the board by getting the highest number of votes by absentee ballot. The League of Women Voters of the Fairfax Area acted as tellers. New adult members are Barbara Zamora-Appel, Bill Glikbarg and Melanie Sletten, who will serve three-year terms. The new Langley High School boundary area member is Ivy Chen and the new McLean High School Boundary area member is Tyler Jensen, who will serve one-year terms. For more detailed information on the election, visit: https://bit.ly/31sO9jZ.

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The MCC Governing Board invites residents of Small District 1A-Dranesville to attend its virtual public hearing and submit comments and/or suggestions on the Center’s fiscal year 2022 budget. The Public Hearing on the FY 2022 Budget will be held at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 23. All meetings of the Governing Board are open to the public. Clockwise, from top left: Barbara Zamora-Appel, Bill Glikbarg, Tyler Jensen, Ivy Chen & Melanie Sletten

The FY 2022 budget year begins July 1, 2021 and ends June 30, 2022. The preliminary consolidated budget will be posted on the Center’s website, www.mcleancenter.org a week prior to the public hearing. Residents who wish to speak at the hearing are asked to call 703-744-9348, to be added to the speakers list. Written comments can be sent by mail or email to george.sachs@fairfaxcounty.gov. Questions? Call 703-790-0123, TTY: 711, or visit www.mcleancenter.org. ZOOM meeting ID: 992 1990 0562 Password: 104320

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CLASSES

Additional fall classes are still being planned! Please check the center’s website, www.mcleancenter.org, and sign up for our weekly e-newsletter (https://bit.ly/340bnAH) to get updates on additional fall classes.

FITNESS NEW TIME!

Tai Chi & Qigong

6 lessons @ 55 mins NEW!

M, 9/14–10/26 Tu, 9/15–12/1

8–8:55 a.m.

$216/$180 MCC district residents

Abs & Glutes 10:15–11:10 a.m.

$198/$165 MCC district residents

Conflict Avoidance & Self-Defense

No lesson on 10/12.

1502.220

Su, 10/11

9 a.m.–noon

Tu, 9/22–10/27

1503.220

No lesson on 11/27.

Classes for Adults Free admission

Tee-Ball 1.0

6 lessons @ 45 mins

1501.220

Classes for Adults

F, 9/18–12/4

1 lesson @ 3 hrs NEW!

$108/$90 MCC district residents

Classes for Adults

11 lessons @ 55 mins NEW!

9:15–10:10 a.m.

Boot Camp

12 lessons @ 55 mins NEW!

Classes for Adults

1504.220

Preregistration required.

Classes for Children: 3–5 years 4:30–5:15 p.m.

$84/$72 MCC district residents

1065.220

KNITTING VIRTUAL

Classes for Adults

Knitting Circle via ZOOM

6 lessons @ 2 hrs

Th, 9/10–11/19

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7–9 p.m.

$42/$30 MCC district residents

9014.220

Meets every other week.

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MUSIC Infants–5 years with parent/guardian

Music Together® Tailgate Style 9 lessons @ 45 mins

W, 9/16–11/18

9–9:45 a.m.

$216/$180 MCC district residents*

1201.220

Materials fee: $50

9 lessons @ 45 mins

W, 9/16–11/18

10:10–10:55 a.m.

$216/$180 MCC district residents*

1202.220

Materials fee: $50

9 lessons @ 45 mins

W, 9/16–11/7

11:20 a.m.–12:05 p.m. $216/$180 MCC district residents*

1203.220

Materials fee: $50

NEW!

Infants–5 years with parent/guardian

Music Together® Halloween Outdoor Playdate

1 lesson @ 45 mins

W, 10/28

1–1:45 p.m.

$33/$23 MCC district residents*

1204.220

Gazebo in McLean Central Park. Costumes encouraged.

*Class fee includes payment for one child and one adult.

SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY VIRTUAL

Virtual Technology Tutoring Workshops

Classes for Adults

Part 1: Optional ZOOM Video Set-up 1 lesson @ 1 hour

Sa, 9/12

1 p.m.

Free admission

9101.220

Preregistration required.

Free admission

9102.220

Preregistration required.

Part 2: Using Technology to Order Essential Items Online 1 lesson @ 2 hours

Su, 9/20

12:30 p.m.

Part 3: Stay Connected Digitally During COVID-19: Video Calls, Social Media and Online Events 1 lesson @ 2 hours

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Su, 9/27

12:30 p.m.

Free admission

9103.220

Preregistration required.

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SEPT.

September

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Sept. 25–27 Sept. 27 Sept. 28

Virtual Madden 21 Tournament page 16 Drive-Thru Drama: “From the Ash Baxter Files...” page 13 Virtual Family Fun Trivia Night page 16 Drive-Thru Drama: “From the Ash Baxter Files...” page 13 Public Hearing on the FY 2022 Budget page 2 Fantastic Fall Scavenger Hunt Begins page 6 Drive-Thru Drama: “From the Ash Baxter Files...” page 13 Virtual McLean Pet Fest page 6 Family Pumpkin Decorating Challenge Begins page 14

Oct. 2 Oct. 4–18

American Shakespeare Center on (Virtual) Tour page 12 Virtual MPArtfest page 11

Sept. 16–18 Oct. 23 Sept. 23–25 Oct. 25 Oct. 28 Oct. 30 Oct. 30–31

Drive-Thru Drama: “Objects in the Mirror...” page 13 Virtual Family Fun Trivia Night page 16 Drive-Thru Drama: “Objects in the Mirror...” page 13 Virtual McLean Uncorked page 7 Music Together® Halloween Outdoor Playdate page 4 Virtual Spooky Family Bingo Night page 16 Drive-Thru Drama: “Objects in the Mirror...” page 13

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Nov. 1

Drive-Thru Drama: “Objects in the Mirror...” page 13

Nov. 20

Virtual Family Fun Trivia Night page 16

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Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec.

Holiday Gingerbread Decorating page 14 Virtual McLean Holiday Art & Crafts Festival page 7 Movies at The Alden page 12 Virtual Family Fun Trivia Night page 16 Movies at The Alden page 12

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October

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November

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OCT.

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December

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1–18 5–6 9 18 19

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SPECIAL EVENTS Fantastic Fall Scavenger Hunt

Join your friends, family, and community for MCC's Fantastic Fall Scavenger Hunt! This exciting fall virtual event allows for you and your team to compete against other teams and win prizes. This is the perfect event to stay local and have fun with your friends and family. The Fantastic Fall Scavenger Hunt is a game played on a smart phone in which teams complete 75 missions (or challenges) both indoors and outdoors. Missions include answering questions, taking specific photos or video, finding a specific item, geocaching or completing specific tasks as given in a list provided by the Game Master. The scavenger hunt will take place in and around McLean and from your own home.

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Virtual: McLean Pet Fest

Sunday, Sept. 27 • Check our website closer to the event date for the specific event time. Free virtual admission. Register on our website at www.mcleancenter.org/ special-events.

Wednesday, Sept 23–Monday, Dec. 7 Free virtual admission. Register on our website, www.mcleancenter.org/ special-events.

Participants work in small teams of 4-10 players. Team captains must be 16 years old or older. The Fantastic Fall Scavenger Hunt will have a maximum of 100 teams, so register early! Be one of the first 30 teams to sign up and get a Scavenger Hunt gift bag to make the hunt even more fun! Check our website closer to the event date for more details.

MCC has created the “purrfect” event for local pet owners and their beloved animals. Learn valuable information and get tips on a variety of pet products and services that can enhance the lives of your pet and improve your experience as a pet owner.

Event activities include: Dog training demos • Dog trick demos Pet Health Tips • Much more! Send us your funny pet videos or your pet’s best fashion statement. For more information about McLean Pet Fest, contact events@mcleancenter.org. McLEAN COMMUNITY CENTER | 703-790-0123


Wine Down the Fall! A Wine Tasting Experience at Home Together

Virtual: McLean Uncorked

Sunday, Oct. 25 • 5–6 p.m. Free virtual admission. Register on our website at www.mcleancenter.org/ special-events. Participants must purchase wine separately. The first 30 registrants will receive a tasting gift bag.

Virtual: McLean Holiday Art & Crafts Festival Saturday, Dec. 5 and Sunday, Dec. 6 Check our website closer to the event for specific event times. Free virtual admission. Register on our website at www.mcleancenter.org/ special-events.

Enjoy a true wine experience, one sip at a time, connecting wonderful wines and fellow wine lovers. For this tasting, unique wines will be available for registrants to pre-purchase at Chain Bridge Cellars in McLean. Selected wines are from regions and wineries, famous and under the radar—all with great stories to tell. For beginners and connoisseurs alike, this wine experience will not disappoint! A wine expert will lead this session and explore various aspects of the art of producing wine including terroir, production, grape varietals, structure, food/wine interaction, pairing and much more.

Founded in 1982, The McLean Holiday Art & Crafts Festival is a highly anticipated and much-beloved, juried show featuring arts and crafts made by regional artisans. These fine, handcrafted works include both established, high-quality, seasoned artisans as well as new artisans exhibiting innovative concepts. The show includes pottery, glass, jewelry, holiday decorations, mixed media, fashion accessories, wood, fine art, artisanal foods, soaps, skincare and more. See behind the scenes and watch how these artists create their masterpieces, and so much more. Help support the arts and buy from the artists directly.

For more information about McLean Uncorked, contact events@mcleancenter.org.

Show management will be provided by the Northern Virginia Handcrafters Guild

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(NVHG). Founded in 1972, the NVHG, a 501(c)3 non-profit community-based organization, is dedicated to helping artists and craftspeople exhibit and sell their work, promoting the development of arts and crafts in the community and supporting arts and crafts educational activities. Questions? Please contact: events@mcleancenter.org.

Virtual McLean 5k

Visit www.mclean5k.com for the most up-to-date information on the 2020 McLean 5k, currently planned to be a virtual race.

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McLEAN PROJECT FOR THE ARTS

Please note: Some in-person classes may be transferred to online depending on future COVID-19 social distancing guidelines.

Abrakadoodle Twoosy Doodlers (DuVal Studio)

Classes for Children: 20-36 months

9 lessons @ 45 mins

Th, 9/24–11/19

10–10:45 a.m.

$130/$120 MCC district residents

6302.220

Materials fee: $36*

6 lessons @ 45 mins

Sa, 10/17–11/21

10–10:45 a.m.

$95/$90 MCC district residents

6303.220

Materials fee: $24* No lesson on 11/7.

Abrakadoodle Mini Doodlers (DuVal Studio)

Classes for Children: 3–6 years

9 lessons @ 1 hr

Th, 9/24–11/19

11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.

$140/$130 MCC district residents

6304.220

Materials fee: $36*

6 lessons @ 1 hr

Sa, 10/17–11/21

11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.

$100/$95 MCC district residents

6305.220

Materials fee: $24* No lesson on 11/7.

VIRTUAL

Youth Drawing & Watercolor Studio

8 lessons @ 40 mins VIRTUAL

10–10:40 a.m.

$120

Exploring Abstract

8 lessons @ 2.5 hrs VIRTUAL

M, 9/21–11/16

Classes for Children: 6–10 years

M, 9/21–11/16 M, 9/21–11/16

No lesson on 10/12.

16 years–Adults 10 a.m.–12:30 p.m.

$290

Introduction to Everything: Fine Arts

8 lessons @ 2.5 hrs

6401.220

5–7:30 p.m.

6603.220

No lesson on 10/12.

16 years–Adults $290

6602.220

No lesson on 10/12.

*All material fees are due to the instructor on the first day of class.

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VIRTUAL

Portrait & Figure Painting

8 lessons @ 2 hrs

16 years–Adults

M, 9/21–11/16

7–9 p.m.

$290 (Includes model fee)

Oil & Painting Studio (DuVal Studio) 9 lessons @ 2.5 hrs VIRTUAL

VIRTUAL

9:30 a.m.–noon

$350/$330 MCC district residents

Tu, 10/6–11/17

1–4 p.m.

$305

Tu, 9/22–11/17 Sa, 10/10–11/21

7–9:30 p.m.

$325

VIRTUAL

W, 9/23–11/18

10–12:30 p.m.

$250

W, 9/23–11/18

9:30 a.m.–noon

$310/$290 MCC district residents

VIRTUAL

W, 10/7–11/18

1–3:30 p.m.

$290

M, 9/21–11/16

REGISTER ONLINE | www.mcleancenter.org

No lesson on 11/11.

6618.220

No lesson on 11/11.

16 years–Adults 1–4 p.m.

$280/$260 MCC district residents

Intermediate Drawing

8 lessons @ 2.5 hrs

6606.220

16 years–Adults

Working in Yupo (DuVal Studio) 6 lessons @ 3 hrs

6601.220 16 years–Adults

Two-Dimensional Design

8 lessons @ 2.5 hrs

6605.220 16 years–Adults

Intermediate & Advanced Painting Studio 8 lessons @ 2.5 hrs

6607.220 16 years–Adults

Digital Photography

7 lessons @ 2.5 hrs

6617.220 16 years–Adults

Experimental Portraiture

9 lessons @ 2.5 hrs

No lesson on 10/12.

16 years–Adults

Painting in a Series

7 lessons @ 3 hrs VIRTUAL

Tu, 9/22–11/17

6604.220

6608.220

No lesson on 11/11.

16 years–Adults 7–9:30 p.m.

$290

6609.220

No lesson on 10/12.

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VIRTUAL

Printmaking Series

4 lessons @ 2 hrs VIRTUAL

6–8 p.m.

$115

W, 10/21–11/18 Th, 9/24–11/19

6–8 p.m.

$115. Includes supply fee.

10 a.m.–12:30 p.m.

Th, 9/24–11/19

$325

VIRTUAL

Tu, 9/22–11/17

10 a.m.–noon

$260

Th, 9/24–11/19

6612.220 6613.220 16 years–Adults

5–7 p.m.

$260

Drawing & Painting Studio

9 lessons @ 2.5 hrs

No lesson on 11/11.

16 years–Adults

Advanced Watercolor Master Class 9 lessons @ 2 hrs

6611.220

16 years–Adults

Freedom of Watercolor

9 lessons @ 2 hrs

6610.220 16 years–Adults

Vibrant Flower Paintings in Oil

9 lessons @ 2.5 hrs VIRTUAL

W, 9/16–10/7

Book Making Series

4 lessons @ 2 hrs VIRTUAL

16 years–Adults

6616.220 16 years–Adults

7–9:30 p.m.

$325

6614.220

MPA Master Workshop Series

Our popular Master Workshop Series will be returning for the Fall session. Professional artists and art educators will be leading a variety of one- or two-day workshops on topics such as Healing through Art, Printmaking, Paper Arts, and much more! Workshops may be virtual or held in person. Please visit our website for our most up-to-date information on workshop topics and dates: www.mpaart.org.

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MPAartfest connecting art and community

Art

Music

Events

October 4th - 18th FREE and ONLINE visit and explore at www.mpaartfest.org MPAartfest benefits MPA’s exhibition and education programs.

Lead Community Sponsor:

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THE ALDEN

Subscribe to The Alden’s e-news (bit.ly/31NWH6e) for the full Fall schedule.

American Shakespeare Center on (Virtual) Tour

"Twelfth Night" Friday, Oct. 2, 7:30 p.m. Live music starts at 7:15 p.m. Tickets $15/$10 MCC tax district residents Bring ASC to your living room... or bedroom... or wherever. The virtual tour features a live broadcast from the beautiful Blackfriar's Playhouse with a live text chat hosted by a member of ASC's education staff—feel free to ask questions or just keep an eye out for their insightful comments. Stay after for a talk back with the cast. Running time: 90 minutes.

Movies at The Alden

Attendees must wear masks and adhere to social distancing requirements while in the facility. Free admission. Seating is limited and preregistration is mandatory. Visit www.aldentheatre.org to register or for more information.

Pixar Short Film “La Luna” (2011, G, 7 mins) “The Red Balloon” (1956, NR, 34 mins) Wednesday, Dec. 9, 7 p.m.

Rankin/Bass Productions “The Year Without a Santa Claus” (1972, G, 51 minutes) Saturday, Dec. 19, 2 p.m.

(the) Unruly Theatre Project Is Going Virtual!

UTP is bringing their “quirky, yet relatable” improv comedy to a screen near you for both performances and workshops this fall. Schedule and registration information will be available at: www.mcleancenter.org/ performing-arts/unruly-theatre-project.

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Drive-Thru Drama

"From the Ash Baxter Files: The Search for the Stolen Spyglass" An (Optionally) Interactive Mystery Written by Andrew Scott Zimmer and commissioned by The Alden. Friday–Sunday, Sept. 11–13, 18–20 and 25–27 Timed entries in 15-minute slots, 4–7 p.m. $20/$15 MCC tax district residents Drive-Thru Drama

“Objects in Mirror May Be SPOOKIER Than They Appearâ€? Written by Recent Cutbacks and commissioned by The Alden. Friday–Sunday, Oct. 16–18, 23–25 and Oct. 30–Nov. 1 Timed entries in 15-minute slots, 4–7 p.m. $20/$15 MCC tax district residents Every 100 years, the planets align in such a way that allows spooky scientists access to an alternate dimension where ghouls, ghosts and monsters live‌.

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YOUTH PROGRAMS Family Pumpkin Decorating Challenge

Sept. 28–Oct. 23 Activity No. 4503.220 • $5 per child For ages 3 to 8. Here’s your family’s chance to show your pumpkin prowess! MCC will provide, for curbside pick-up, a small pumpkin and a decorating package with the supplies you need to decorate your pumpkin. Challenge A: Use ONLY the supplies in the kit Challenge B: Use any supplies in the kit and/or add materials from your house/yard (ask Parents first) Once you have created your masterpiece, please share your unique designs with us on social media using the hashtag #MCCPumpkinChallenge. We will pick one submission per challenge at the end of October for a small prize.

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Please check our website, www.mcleancenter.org, for the most up-to-date information on Center-sponsored events.

Holiday Gingerbread Decorating Dec. 1–18 • Activity No. 4501.220 $35/$25 MCC district residents

For families. Nothing says holiday cheer like decorating a gingerbread house with the family! We will supply, for curbside pick-up, a pre-built gingerbread house, a variety of traditional gingerbread house candy decorations, extra toppings and plenty of frosting to create your one-of-a-kind gingerbread house. Please share your unique designs with us on social media using the hashtag: #MCCGingerbreadHouse. Note: Parental supervision is required for children 12 or younger.

Santa Claus is Coming to Town December • Activity No. 4502.220

MCC Management will make the decision on whether to hold this tentative program by Friday, Oct. 16, and will publish the results on our website, www.mcleancenter.org.

Fall Program Cancellations • Harvest Happenings • Breakfast with Santa McLEAN COMMUNITY CENTER | 703-790-0123


THE OLD FIREHOUSE

The Old Firehouse Center (OFC) provides an incredible experience and safe environment for 7th-12th graders. Participants enjoy exposure to new recreational activities and develop social skills under the supervision of professionally experienced staff members who facilitate organized activities, daily clubs and day trips. Teens can enjoy their time at the Old Firehouse after school, during school breaks and at our Friday night activities and trips.

Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-6 p.m.

www.oldfirehouse.org

1440 Chain Bridge Rd. 703-448-TEEN (8336) Like Us on Facebook! Twitter: @oldfirehouseva Email: oldfirehouse @mcleancenter.org

Old Firehouse Membership

After School Program

Old Firehouse Virtual Clubs

Memberships are open to 7th – 12th Graders.

Tuesday–Friday (In accordance with the FCPS proposed pandemic schedule; subject to change) • 2:30–6 p.m.

Videos available weekly beginning Monday, Sept. 14.*

Membership Benefits • After School Program • Monthly e-newsletters • Valid until June 30, 2021 $325/$300 MCC district residents. To join, drop off a completed and signed Participant Contract to OFC, accompanied by your payment. Participant Contracts are available at the Old Firehouse and online. For additional information, visit www.oldfirehouse.org.

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Membership Benefits • Daily snack and drink. • Access to our computer lab. • Homework/Study Assistance. • Various daily club activities including Games, Fitness, Cooking and Art clubs. • Free material/supply bundles for OFC virtual club activities (registration required). Please visit www.oldfirehouse.org for more detailed information and to register.

* Subject to change based on adjustments in the FCPS School Calendar or requirements due to the pandemic. Free to OFC Members/Nonmember fee will cover the cost of activity materials. The pre-recorded Old Firehouse After School Club Activity Videos (Art, Fitness, Cooking & Games) will be available each week. Supplies for specific clubs, will be available for pickup on Monday’s for those who register for the week’s activity.

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Virtual Madden 21 Tournament (PlayStation & XBOX One)

Family Fun Trivia Nights

Tuesday, Sept. 8–Thursday, Sept. 17

Gather the whole family together around the computer or tablet and get ready for some socially distant trivia. Prizes for winning teams! Preregistration is required. Register online at www.oldfirehouse.org or call OFC at 703-448-TEEN (8336).

Activity No. 4701.220 • $5 Entry Fee The Old Firehouse wants to know… do you have what it takes to be the best Madden player in McLean? Challenge members of your community in a single-elimination, virtual tournament in hopes to be crowned the best Madden 21 player on PlayStation and XBOX. The champion on both systems will receive a prize.

Select Fridays, 7–9 p.m. • $5 per family

Spooky Virtual Family Bingo Night Friday, Oct. 30, 7–9 p.m. Activity No. 4705.220 $5 per family/Zoom invite Join our Zoom call and enjoy an evening of fun and prizes. Families are encouraged to dress in Halloween costumes for the video call. Zoom invite and link to our online bingo cards will be sent a week prior to the event. Prizes will be awarded to the winner(s) of each round of bingo AND the family with the best costume(s) as voted by OFC staff will win a prize.

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Fall Program Cancellations The following programs are canceled for Fall 2020: • Monster Mash • Yule Ball • Family Movie Night • After 7 • Teacher Work Day and Friday Night Trips (through 1/1/21)

Date

Activity No.

Friday, Aug. 28, 7-9 p.m.

4703.220

Friday, Sept. 18, 7-9 p.m.

4704.220

Old Firehouse Facility Rentals

Friday, Oct. 23, 7-9 p.m.

4706.220

Friday, Nov. 20, 7-9 p.m.

4707.220

Friday, Dec. 18, 7-9 p.m.

4708.220

Reservations are accepted six-months in advance, on a first-come, firstserved basis. For details, forms and rates go to www.mcleancenter.org /teens/about/rentals or call 703-448-8336, TTY: 711. All facility rentals are subject to and limited by current pandemic social distancing guidelines and best safety practices that exist at the time of the rental.

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Registration Processing Easy Ways to Register ONLINE Just click on the pink “Register” button in the upper right corner of any page of our website, or on a seven-digit activity number, which will link you to our online registration system. Online registration begins at midnight on the registration start date. MAIL Mail a completed registration form with payment in the form of a check, money order or credit card to: McLean Community Center, Attn: Registrar, 1234 Ingleside Ave., McLean, VA 22101. IN PERSON/DROP OFF You may register in person at the Center from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. At other times, drop a completed registration form and payment (in the form of a check or money order, or by completing the credit card information on the form) into the registration box. Instructors may not accept registrations or extend verbal commitments.

Payment

Absences from Class

• Payment is due at the time of registration in the form of a check, money order or credit card (American Express, Discover, MasterCard, or Visa) number with expiration date. If paying by check, please make payable to McLean Community Center, unless otherwise noted.

• Absences and personal scheduling conflicts are not reimbursable.

• Receipt confirmations will be emailed. If no email address is provided, receipt confirmations will be mailed.

Senior Discounts • Senior citizens (age 60 and older) are eligible to receive a ten (10) percent discount on classes except where noted. • Senior discounts are not available for tours and other activities.

Materials Fee • All materials fees are due to the instructor on the first day of class, unless otherwise noted.

Class & Activity Refund Policy • All withdrawals, refund and cancellation requests must be submitted in writing to registrar@mcleancenter.org.

Restrictions • Once a class, camp or activity is in session, refunds may be granted only for medical reasons or for extenuating circumstances as determined by the General Programs Director and the Registrar. Medical requests must be accompanied by a doctor’s note (verification).

• The Center is not obligated to make up classes due to absences and personal scheduling conflicts. However, each instructor has her/his own make-up policy; arrangements for make-up classes are scheduled through individual instructors. Please do not contact the Center.

General Information

Holidays & Inclement Weather • The Center will be CLOSED on the following days: Columbus Day (10/12), Veterans‘ Day (11/11), Thanksgiving (11/26–27), Christmas Eve (½ Day, 12/24) and Christmas Day (12/25). • The class program follows Fairfax County Public Schools’ inclement weather policy. In case of inclement weather, check our website (www.mcleancenter.org), call 703-790-0123, TTY: 711 (hearing impaired), or listen for cancellation information on local radio stations. • Classes canceled due to inclement weather will be rescheduled, if possible. If not, a prorated refund will be issued.

ADA Accommodations • Accommodation request should be made no fewer than 14 working days prior to the start to of the activity by calling the Center at 703-790-0123, TTY: 711 (hearing impaired) to make arrangements.


1234 Ingleside Ave. McLean, VA 22101 703-790-0123 TTY: 711 www.mcleancenter.org @mcleancenterva McLean Community Center @mcleanvacenter


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