McLean Community Center
Community center
1234 Ingleside Ave, McLean, VA 22101
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In this fun, hands-on class, participants will learn to make delicious chocolate treats and add to their repertoire with new recipes and classic techniques. They will make the following (and take some home to enjoy with friends and family): Maine Potato Candy; White Chocolate Muffins with Candied Oranges; Moelleux au Chocolate (chocolate cakes with a molten top layer); Chocolate Fudge Cookies; and Chocolate Cobbler. Instructor: Chef Joel Olson. Activity No. 1327.326 1 lesson @ 3 hr, $79/$72 M
Barbagiuan (delicate pastries filled with Swiss chard and ricotta); Lamb Mince Kebabs with Caramelized Onions, Herbed Mayonnaise, and Goat Cheese; Parmesan Gnocchi with Mixed Mushroom Ragout; Le Salad Monte Carlo (crisp lettuce, tomato, mushroom, and hearts of palm with a light vinaigrette); Honeyed Lemon Crisps. Instructor: Chef Joel Olson. Activity No. 1328.3261 lesson @ 3 hrs, $79/$72 MCC district residentsM, 4/20, 10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. REGISTER Activity No. 1329.3261 lesson @ 3 hrs, $79
Sign up now for this highly popular and effective etiquette class. On Day One, students prepare a variety of dishes, sit and enjoy the rewards of their labor all the while discussing the concepts and rules of manners and etiquette. On Day Two, students will dine and share a four-course meal served to them restaurant style, while the teens' dining etiquette is critiqued by Chef Joel in a lively and productive manner. Day One: Vegetable and White Bean Minestrone with Garlic Breadsticks; Three-C
Potato and Cheddar Soup with Buttered Biscuits; Creamy Beef Stroganoff with Egg Noodles; Sauteed Vegetables with Herbs; Caramel Mousse; Sugar Crisps. Instructor: Chef Joel Olson. 8-14 years Activity No. 1318.326 1 lesson @ 2 hrs, $59/$54 MCC district residents W, 4/22 4:15-6:15 p.m. register
Estate planning is essential for protecting your loved ones and ensuring your wishes are honored. This seminar explores the purpose and importance of estate planning, offering clear guidance on the key documents you need to safeguard your future. Topics include wills, trusts, powers of attorney, healthcare directives, and beneficiary designations. You'll learn how these documents work together to manage your assets, provide for dependents, and address healthcare decisions in critical moment
Family Friendly Friday, April 24, 7 p.m. (ASL interpreted) $25 Standard/$20 Seniors/$15 MCC district residents. Tickets on sale 9/2/25. Zak Mirz amazes audiences by weaving magic into stories from his experience as a first-generation American. From being a kid growing up in Texas to becoming a father of two, Zak's charismatic style easily connects with audiences and keeps them on their toes. This show will be unlike any you have seen before because YOU will be the one at the wheel deciding w
Friday, April 24, 7-9:30 p.m. Activity No. 4705.326 $15/$10 MCC district residents Join us for an evening of fun and prizes! Enjoy free popcorn. Winners will take their pick of prizes! Preregistration is recommended. REGISTER
Saturday, April 25, 1-4 p.m. Challenge your senses at the Old Firehouse. This unique and fun event, supporting Autism Awareness Month, will provide ALL who attend a sensory exploration through taste, smell, sound, sight and touch. This event is free and open to ALL. Free for all participants. Old Firehouse Center.
All Ages Sunday, April 26, 2 p.m.$15 Standard/$10 Seniors/$7 MCC district residents. Tickets on sale 9/2/95. The Main Street Chamber Players are a mixed instrumental ensemble whose collective experience spans more than 35 years. This group, hailing from our very own Fairfax County, has performed in the well-known Classical Cape May Series, Tuesday Concert Series, Lyceum Chamber Music Series and at other local performance venues. They perform works from the standard repertoire, as well as f
Join us for an informative seminar designed to help you understand and prepare for the financial, legal, and emotional aspects of long-term care. We'll cover the types of insurance and funding options available, and steps to protect your family's future. Whether you're planning for yourself or a loved one, this session will provide the clarity and confidence needed to make informed decisions. Instructor: Clover Leaf Wealth Strategies Activity No. 1485.326 1 lesson @ 60 mins; Free; registra
Bring the whole family to OFC IGNITE, the newly reimagined monthly Saturday play experience at The Old Firehouse! Drop in to enjoy ping pong, bridge, Mah Jongg, arcade games, refreshments, food, the Sensory Room and more. Each Ignite Saturday features a special theme, plus full access to all OFC activities!April 11- Ping Pong Learn the basic of ping pong, brush up on your intermediate skills, or play with the OFC ping pong masters. After your ping pong debauchery, enjoy the waffle bar and refr
All Ages Saturday, May 2, 7 p.m. $45 Standard/$35 Seniors/$30 MCC district residents. Tickets on sale 9/2/25. The Doo Wop Project tells the story of the genre from the beginning: tracing the evolution of Doo Wop from the classic sound of five guys singing tight harmonies to the biggest hits on the radio today. In their epic show, these vocalists take audiences on a journey featuring foundational tunes from the Crests, Belmonts and Flamingos through the vocal artistry of Smokey Robinson, The
Friday, May 15, 12:30-2:30 p.m. Join us for an unforgettable performance by Nathaniel Aguilar, a professional percussionist and keyboardist based in New York City. A dynamic performer, educator and songwriter, Nathaniel brings a rich blend of rhythm and melody through drums, piano, synthesizer and vibraphone. With experience spanning concerts, churches, weddings and corporate events, his music captivates audiences across all settings. Activity No. 1252.326 Free admission; registration require
A Community Festival Since 1915. Produced by the McLean Community Center. Friday, May 15 & Saturday, May 16 Lewinsville Park, 1659 Chain Bridge Rd. McLean’s biggest and best annual festival is back! Live music, large and small carnival rides, gourmet food trucks, a beer and wine garden, sponsors, giveaways, 100+ exhibitors, balloon animals, games, a magician, petting zoo, amusements and much more! This event draws approximately 10,000+ patrons throughout the day. Ride tickets are sold
A Community Festival Since 1915. Produced by the McLean Community Center. Friday, May 15 & Saturday, May 16 Lewinsville Park, 1659 Chain Bridge Rd. McLean’s biggest and best annual festival is back! Live music, large and small carnival rides, gourmet food trucks, a beer and wine garden, sponsors, giveaways, 100+ exhibitors, balloon animals, games, a magician, petting zoo, amusements and much more! This event draws approximately 10,000+ patrons throughout the day. Ride tickets are sold
5th and 6th Grader Party Friday, June 5, 7-9:30 p.m. Activity No. 4605.326 $35/$25 MCC district residents/$10 OFC members (must call to make payment) Old Firehouse 5th-6th grader parties are themed and decorated accordingly. Free catered food and beverages will be distributed to participants. The parties feature a DJ, an open dance floor and a variety of activities. Preregistration is recommended. To volunteer: Parents who wish to volunteer for parties must register their participant first,
Bring the whole family to OFC IGNITE, the newly reimagined monthly Saturday play experience at The Old Firehouse! Drop in to enjoy ping pong, bridge, Mah Jongg, arcade games, refreshments, food, the Sensory Room and more. Each Ignite Saturday features a special theme, plus full access to all OFC activities!April 11- Ping Pong Learn the basic of ping pong, brush up on your intermediate skills, or play with the OFC ping pong masters. After your ping pong debauchery, enjoy the waffle bar and refr