McLean Community Center Holds Board Elections

Five McLean tax district residents, three adults and two teens, won seats on the McLean Community Center’s 2016-2017 Governing Board at the board’s elections, which were held on Saturday, May 21 at McLean Day 2015, the McLean Community Center announced last week in a press release.

The three adults who won in the elections are Paul Kohlenberger, who was reelected, Kat Kehoe and Desi Woltman. The two teens, who represent Langley High School and McLean High School during one-year terms, respectively, are Quentin Levin, who was reelected, and Sam Gollob.

The League of Women Voters acted as tellers. McLean Community Center Governing Board Elections & Nominations Committee Chair Chad Quinn certified the results to Dranesville District Supervisor John W. Foust, who has been asked to present the successful candidates’ names to the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors at its next meeting on Tuesday, June 7.

The winning candidates will take their seats on the McLean Community Center’s Governing Board at its meeting on Wednesday, June 8. For more information, visit mcleancenter.org.

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