McLean Community Center Announces Winter-Spring Classes

Registration for the winter and spring session is now open for classes at the McLean Community Center. The session will begin on Monday, Jan. 11. This session the center is offering more than 100 classes for infants through senior adults, providing a convenient and affordable continuing education resource for area residents.

McLean Community Center tax district residents receive a discount on fees, as do seniors age 60 or older for classes that are more than $50. Classes for children include Art by Nature, The Weaving Experience, Chess Club, Parent and Child Pasta, Dramatic Kids, Ballet & Tap, Musical Theatre Jazz, Music Together and Mad Science Experimentamania. Classes for adults include Intro to Interior Design, Contemporary Portraiture, Supervised Bridge Play, The Fish Workshop and a dance class called Beyoncé and Beyond.

Classes for seniors include Estate Planning Made Simple, Appraisal Roadshow, Advance Care Planning, Protect Yourself from Fraud and Identity Theft and Fit for Life. The center’s day trips and tours program is organizing trips to The 2016 Philadelphia Flower Show and Blandford Church, the Siege Museum and Centre Hill Mansion in Petersburg.

Online registration for the classes is open 24-hours, but not for the day trips and tours. For more information, call 703-790-0123 or visit mcleancenter.org.

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