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Map for Papers 2014SAM T T Celebrating Our Hometown Since 1915 Alden Theatre 2014 McLean Day Stage 2014 Emcee: 96 Tracy Stephens of “The Capitol Steps” ATM 71 72 89 88 87 Community Expo Community 11-11:30 Joy of Dance 70 73 83 84 85 86 Festival $$$ 12:15-1 pm Mutts Gone Nuts FREE Balloon 69 74 Free Octopus Community 1:15-2 pm Magician Brian Curry It’s the Place to Be! Sculptures Stage 68 75 FREE Pony Rides Slide Alden 67 76 2:15-2:45 Mutts Gone Nuts 81 Sponsor Theatre 66 77 Drs. Luposello & 3 pm-3:15 MCA Teen Character Awards 78 Saturday, May 17 79 Marzban, DMD, PC 3:15-4 pm MHS Jazz Ensemble 57 58 4:30-5 pm Joy of Dance 56 59 FREE F4 Scoops2U 55 60 Tommy T’s Rides and 11 a.m.- 5 p.m. 54 61 Bounces Minute Man Kettle Korn 53 62 The Tender Rib, Inc. Here! Anita’s Frozen Cotton Candy Brad’s Concessions 52 63 Tommy T’s MCC Governing Rotary Club of McLean T Community Expo RIGHT Rotary Club of McLean T LEFT 46 47 Board Election T 31 30 FIELD T FIELD NATHANIEL LANE 10:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- 38 FREE KidZone First Aid Station ENTRANCE at smaller rides Fire Dept. Community Expo Big Fat Daddy’s Big Fat Daddy’s, T Lewinsville Park T T T Produced by your FREE GAMES On the Ball Field Orient Bowl 11-4 p.m. Blackfin Join the Fun! Sherri’s Crabcakes Booger Wars Sports Games McLean Project and Contests Laser Tag To large for the Arts With MYA rides FREE TENNIS 1 LESSONS & Festival Information No Pets on Infield Please Take Two! GAMES Volunteer Check-in T Tent Candy Cannon T Take two minutes to vote for T new Governing Board members T T of the McLean Community Center. Free Climbing Make Your Opinion Count! MCC Wall Governing Board Vote 10:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Vote 10:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Election Tent Archery Tag To Access Large Rides (in parking lot), Enter Large Ride (1-3 pm only) Through Main Festival Sales Here Entrance FREE Trackless Train ATM Map Key Here MAIN FESTIVAL 10:30-4 p.m. Large rides to right & LARGE RIDES & CARNIVAL GAMES ENTRANCE $$$ in parking lot require wristbands. Vertigo (NEW!!) Pharoah’s Fury, Full Tilt , Orbiter, T - Toilets CHAIN BRIDGE T T T T Kiddie rides-- Free F1 Giant Slide, Starship Gravitron - Food ROAD F18 Carousel, Bumper Cars and Zipper. Free Admission Shuttle Bus Stop Nibbles Ice Cream - First Aid runs 9 a.m.- 6 p.m. $$$ - ATM $15 Wristbands CASH ONLY 1659 Chain Bridge Rd., McLean, VA 22101 LEWINSVILLE PARK.
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