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Artists, Businesses, Nonprofits Invited To Register For McLean Day
The McLean Community Center is still accepting registrations from exhibitors who wish to be a part of the community's largest annual event.

Press Release: McLean Community Center
McLean, Va. — Local businesses, nonprofit organizations, artists and crafters have a unique opportunity to show their community spirit and meet prospective new customers at McLean’s largest annual community event with up to 10,000 patrons throughout the day. McLean Day 2025, now in its 110th year, will be held on Saturday, May 17, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Lewinsville Park, located at 1659 Chain Bridge Rd.
Produced by the McLean Community Center annually, McLean Day draws families and individuals from Northern Virginia and surrounding areas. Carnival rides, food, beer and wine garden, games and other family-friendly activities create a comfortable atmosphere for businesses to introduce their products or services to new customers. A limited number of exhibitor booth spaces are still available for under $300–the best local advertising around! Exhibitor tents, tables and chairs are provided and included in the fee.
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Exhibitors can sign up for a McLean Day booth space to promote their organizations, community groups or businesses. Artisans and crafters are welcome. For more detailed information and to obtain an exhibitor application, call MCC at 703-790-0123, TTY: 711, or visit mcleancenter.org/exhibitor-applications.
The McLean Community Center, an agency of Fairfax County Government, is committed to a policy of nondiscrimination on the basis of disability in all programs, services and activities. We will provide reasonable accommodation upon request. To request special accommodations, call the Center 14 working days in advance of the event. To request this information in an alternate format, call 711.
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