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Top 10 Events at McLean Community Center in 2012

The MCC hosted dozens of great events this year. Here are the most popular.

There's no need to fight downtown DC traffic to get a little culture in your life. The McLean Community Center has hosted a wide array of events in 2012, appealing to all sorts of audiences ranging in age from pre-teens to seniors.

Here is a list of the 10 most popular MCC events in 2012.

  1. McLean Day (May 19)
  2. SPARC Clubhouse opened at OFTC in March
  3. The Fabulous Hubcaps Dance (March 16)
  4. Alden Artist in Residence Christopher K. Morgan premieres "Limited Visibility" (March 30-31)
  5. American Shakespeare Center on Tour bring "The Winter Tale" and "A Midsummer Night's Dream" (April 7)
  6. New! Classics of the Silent Screen Series at The Alden (Nov. 14 and Nov. 17)
  7. OFTC Friday Night Parties
  8. Breakfast with Santa (Dec. 15)
  9. Monster Mash 5th and 6th Grade Dance (Oct. 26)
  10. McLean Holiday Crafts Show (Nov. 30-Dec. 2)

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