815 McHenry Day

Celebrate McHenry on 8.15.25

Ways to Participate

There are many ways for everyone to participate in McHenry 815 Day and celebrate your pride in McHenry, whether you’re a business, an organization, or neighborhood group:

For any business, faith community, or organization:

  • Give back to your community.
  • Fundraise for your favorite local nonprofit.
  • Clean up an under-served neighborhood in McHenry.
  • Collect donations° for a local cause.

For restaurants and retail:

  • Offer an 815 themed deal or special.
  • Give customers a chance to win a McHenry/815 themed prize or basket.

For other businesses and corporations:

  • Host an employee fundraiser for your favorite local nonprofit.
  • Spend a portion of the work day volunteering time at a local nonprofit.
  • Give back to your employees by providing them lunch or breakfast or hosting a barbeque or other internal celebration.
  • Share your McHenry story in writing, in photos, or on video using the hashtags #815McHenry.
  • Offer a tour of your business or organization (submit this as an event).

For neighborhood groups, clubs, and other organizations:

  • Do a neighborhood cleanup or beautification project.
  • Host a neighborhood picnic or other social gathering.
  • Post a photo of members of your group/organization in 815 gear using the hashtags #815McHenry.
  • Feature your group members, clients, or associates telling their own stories of living in McHenry on your social media using the hashtags #815McHenry.

For business associations:

  • Host an event in your business district
    • A scavenger hunt
    • A progressive shopping experience
    • A live outdoor concert
    • Sidewalk chalk or other art activities

Fundraising ideas:

  • Offer employees the chance to wear 815 gear instead of work attire for a monetary donation; give donations to a local nonprofit.
  • Host an employee event such as a talent show, family movie or game night, or white elephant auction. Ask for a monetary donation to attend.

Collect donations for a local cause or nonprofit:

  • Diapers, wipes, formula, or other baby products
  • Personal hygiene items
  • Feminine hygiene items
  • Paper goods (toilet tissue, paper towels, napkins)
  • School uniforms
  • Socks and undergarments