June 2018 Newsletter

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June 2018 Volume 284

ARMY NAVY COUNTRY CLUB Platinum Club of America

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open to adults 18 and over Dress code is casual

Viva España! Wednesday, 6 June 7:00 to 9:00 PM $24 per person Reservations Required

T R A V E L T O Guadalajara Mariachi Fes! Wednesday, 27 June 7:00 to 9:00 PM $27 per person With Live Mariachi Band Reservations Required

bangkok!

Wednesday, 18 July 7:00 to 9:00 PM $24 per person Reservations required and open Tuesday, 19 June at 10:00 AM

Arlington Clubhouse 1700 Army Navy Drive Arlington, VA 22202 (703) 521-6800

Fairfax Clubhouse 3315 Old Lee Highway Fairfax, VA 22030 (703) 359-5825

GOLF

Penalties for Failure to Properly Post Scores A penalty score can be posted to a player’s scoring record by the Handicap Committee for one or more of the following reasons: • Failure to post a tournament round within seven (7) days of the tournament or no later than the 14th or the last day of the month. Multiple failures to post a score as a tournament may result in suspension of tournament participation for 30 days • Failure to post a non-tournament round by the 14th or last day of the month • Failure to adjust a score for Equitable Stroke Control • Posting a score higher or lower than recorded on the scorecard A penalty score is a score posted by the Handicap Committee that is equal to the lowest or highest handicap differential in the player’s current scoring record. If a golfer receives three (3) penalty scores, he/she may have their handicap withdrawn for 60 days. This will prevent participation in ANY event which requires a validated handicap.

Senior Stroke Play Championship

The ANCC Golf Guest Policy limits the number of guests who can be introduced on any given day. Guest Policy allowances are: • Monday – Friday (non-holiday) : Three (3) guests at any time. • Saturday before 11:00 AM : No guests. • Saturday after 11:00 AM : Three (3) guests. • Sunday & Holidays : Three (3) guests at any time. The Inter-Service Scramble Championship will be held on Saturday, July 7, 2018 at the Arlington course. The format is a four-person team scramble and will begin with an 8:00 a.m. shotgun start. The field is limited to the first eight (8) teams from each service so get your online entry in early. Online entries open on June 7, 2018. For tournament details tournament and to enter click here. Golf guest policy reminder Inter-Service Scramble Championship June through August The 2018 Flighted and Senior Flighted Match Play Tournaments are individual match play events. All eligible players will be placed in flights of 8 based on their June 1, 2018 handicap index. All flights will play off the low handicap of the pairing. There will be a men’s and women’s division. Click here for Flighted Tournament details, and here for Senior Flighted Match Play. flighted match play tournament

The 2018 Senior Stroke Play Championship is a two-day event schedule for Saturday, 2 June at FFX, and Sunday, 3 June at ARL. The Championship includes a Men’s and Women’s Divisions. For complete tournament information and to enter, click here. Stay up to date with Golf Coaching and Programming by subscribing to the Golf Instruction Opt in through the website. To get e-mail updates, go to the ANCC website, log-on under your specific member number, go to My Profile, Edit My Info, select Preferences and check Golf Instruction. Golf Coaching and Programming

Upcoming Events

Arlington June 3 – Senior Stroke Play Championship (Day 2) June 4 – Golf Outing June 10 – Mixed Couples June 11 – Golf Outing June 21 & 23 – Member Guest (Course Closed) June 25 – Golf Outing Fairfax June 2 – Senior Stroke Play Championship (Day 1) June 23 – Member Guest (Course Closed)

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GOLF

In WGO-18’s first tournament of the season, the Spring Fling, 1st Low Net was awarded to the foursome: Son Hee Phillips, Beckie Owen, Mia Mason, and Peggy Curley. Low Gross was won—after a match of cards—by Maile Fries, Cindy Bollman, Ellen Haffa, and Barbara Lancaster. For Spring Fling pictures, please click here. WGO-18 is delighted to welcome our newest member, Cindy Walls, to the group. And we are delighted to report another hole in one by Jane Sullivan—on the 2nd at Quail Village in Naples, Florida.

WGO-18 WOMEN’S 18-HOLE GOLF ORGANIZATION

The Women’s 9-Hole Golf Organization welcomes all new and returning members to the 2018 season. If you are interested in joining, please contact Linda Wharton at (703) 963-3081 or at lkwwdw@gmail.com. Sign up sheets are located in the ladies locker room unless noted. Upcoming Events: J. J. Haffrey Memorial Tournament | Arlington Day 1- Friday, 1 June and Day 2- Friday, 8 June luncheon to follow For questions or additional information, contact Chairwomen, Ann Haffey (703) 527-1882 or candygrm@verizon.net or Rita Kuntz ritakuntz@gmail.com. WNHGO WOMEN’S 9-HOLE GOLF ORGANIZATION Mini Member-Guest | Tuesday, 5 June | Fairfax Regular play with menu luncheon to follow Couples’ Evening Golf | Wednesday, 13 June 5:30 PM shot gun start Flag Day | Tuesday, 26 June | Fairfax Tee Time: 8:30 AM Shotgun Start with Lunch to Follow For questions or additional information, contact Chairwoman, Bonnie Weiss (703) 876-5613 or bonnieweiss33@gmail.com. No WNHGO golf at ARL on Friday, 22 June due to Member-Guest.

CWGO CAREER WOMEN’S GOLF ORGANIZATION

In addition to our 9-hole play dates at ARL (Wednesdays), FFX (Thursdays), and both courses on Saturdays, CWGO will have the annual Keller Cup tournament on Saturday, 9 June, at ARL. This is a 2-person better ball event that uses modified Stableford scoring. Sign up on the club’s golf calendar. Also in June will be the enormously popular Member-�uest tournament at ARL on June 27. With the theme “Born to be Wild,” the event gives members of CWGO and WGO-18 a chance to bring together friends from other clubs for a day of friendly competition, excellent food, and camaraderie. This event will be preceded by a fun (and somewhat wacky) Par 3 Challenge on the evening of June 26, with refreshments on the patio afterwards. Those not interested in special events are encouraged to join us for 9 or 18 holes on Saturdays and weeknights. Look for emails from the weeknight play coordinators to access a Google docs signup sheet that ensures you’ll be heading to the first tee with other group members. Saturday signups are online here. CWGO welcomes news members! Interested? Contact us at CWGO.membership@gmail.com for more information.

The purpose of the USGA Handicap System is to make the game of golf more enjoyable by enabling golfers of different abilities to compete on an equitable basis. The system provides fair Course Handicaps for players regardless of ability, and adjusts a player’s Handicap Index up or down as one’s game changes. At the same time, it disregards high scores that bear little relation to the player’s potential ability and promotes continuity by making handicaps continuous from one playing season or year to the next. A basic premise underlies the USGA Handicap System, namely that every player will try to make the best score at each hole in every round, regardless of where the round is played, and that the player will post every acceptable round for peer review. Posting scores in person immediately following the round at the course where the round is played is the preferred way to expose scores to peer review. This method of posting shall be used whenever possible. Scores can also be posted via the Internet at www.vsga.org (at the middle of the Home Page) or at www.ghin.com (see “Post Score” at top of page). There is also a GHIN app available for your smart phone. Scores can be posted year round, weather permitting. Temporary ratings are established during the winter months at each course. A USGA Handicap Index compares a player’s scoring ability to the scoring ability of an expert amateur on a course of standard difficulty. A player posts scores along with the appropriate USGA Ratings to make up the scoring record. A Handicap Index is computed from no more than 20 scores plus eligible Tournament Scores in the scoring record. It reflects the player’s potential because it is based upon the best scores posted, ideally the best 10 of the last 20 rounds. A USGA Handicap Index travels well from course to course, as well as from one set of tees to another set of tees on the same course. A player’s Handicap Index determines the number of strokes a player receives depending upon the length and difficulty of the course being played.

PURPOSE OF A GOLF HANDICAP

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ARLINGTON CLUBHOUSE

Sunday, 17 June

Open seating on a first come, first serve basis between 11:30 AM and 1:00 PM $40 Adults | $24 Ages 5-11 | $10 Ages 2-4 Dress Code is Casual | Reservations Required

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Join us for live music, great food, and fun activities for the kids! 6:00 to 9:00 PM $26 Adults | $15 Ages 5-11 | $5 Ages 2-4 Dress Code is Casual

Summer BBQ

Reservations required and open Thursday, 28 June at 10:00 AM

Saturday, 28 July

$26 per person Dress Code is Business Casual - men are required to wear jackets and ladies are encouraged to wear dress hats Reservations required and open Friday, 15 June at 10:00 AM. Reservations can be made online or by calling the Sun Room at ext 1225.

Breakfast at wimbledon Come join us for a special Sunday Brunch and watch the match in the 5 Star Ballroom Sunday, 15 July Brunch will begin early at 9:00 AM to coincide with the start of the Wimbledon Gentlemen Singles Final

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Club Cancellation Policy in effect

ARLINGTONCLUBHOUSE

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Italian Night 5:30 to 8:30 PM $16 Adults $10 Children

Friday, 13 July 7:00 to 10:00 PM on the Ground Level Patio $60+ per person – price includes 2 cigars, tequila & rum tasting, light bites and ANCC logo tasting glass to take home Dress Code is Casual

Kids Night 5:00 until close $16 Adults $10 Children

Reservations required and open on Wednesday, 13 June at 10:00 AM

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Waffle & Omelet Bar 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM $16 Adults $10 Children

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Sunday B R U N C H

Prime Rib Buffet 5:30 AM - 8:30 PM $26 Adults $15 Children

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SEATINGS AT 10:00 AM & 12:30 PM

$26 ADULTS | $15 AGES 5-11 | $5 AGES 4 & UNDER ***LAST SUNDAY OF EVERY MONTH IS CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH - $31 ADULTS!

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FAIRFAX CLUBHOUSE

3rd Wednesday June 20 Shrimp Night 5:00 - 8:30 PM $26 Adults $16 Children

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Monday Club Closed Tuesday through Friday 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM (No a la Carte Service for Lunch and Dinner on Friday,

Thursdays Social hour

22 June due to Member-Guest) Saturday 8:00 AM to 9:00 PM Sunday 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM

5:00 - 7:00 PM Complimentary Hors D’oeuvres

Sunday, 17 June Breakfast Buffet from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM $14 Adults and $9 Children Reservations Strongly Encouraged Click here for menu and reservations Father’s Day Celebration

Saturdays Prime rib buffet 5:30 - 8:30 PM $26 Adults $16 Children

Father’s Day C o o k o u t 5:00 to 8:30 PM | $16 Adults and $9 Children

Sundays Breakfast buffet 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM

Sunday, 17 June

Featuring the final round of the US Open as well as live music by Beatles Tribute Band, Savoy Truffle , from 6:30 to 8:30 PM Reservations Required - click here for menu and reservations

$14 Adults $9 Children

Spanish Wine Dinner

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Sundays Backyard BBq 5:00 - 8:00 PM

Saturday, 23 June $85 per person Click here for menu and reservations

$16 Adults $9 Children

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TENNIS

Ladies Open tennis The ANCC Ladies Open Tennis schedule is changing to morning play on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10:30 AM- 12:00 PM. The group provides needed flexibility with summer vacations as there is no commitment to find a substitute. Any player who shows up will be able to play. The group plays with three players if necessary. For more information, please contact the Tennis Pro Shop.

CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON

Mixed Doubles Men’s and Ladies Doubles 16 June Men’s Member Guest 30 June Mixed-Doubles Member Guest 21 July Men’s and Ladies Singles 22 September Ladies’ Member-Guest 29 September Senior Doubles 6 October Our series of Club Championship Tournaments continue in June. Contact Pro Neil Bennett if you need assistance or information entering any of the following Club Championship events: 2 June

Men’s Saturday Morning Intraclub Tennis League The weekly Saturday morning Men’s Intraclub Tennis League will continue through the outdoor season. There is an annual $10 participation fee, but then this is a free program for all men tennis players and a great no hassle way to meet new tennis partners. Click here to sign-up online. Contact Pro Matt King if you wish to receive email updates regarding this program. Ladies’ Evening Intraclub Tennis League (Tues. 6:30 to 9:00 PM) For those ladies unable to play during the day, or if you’re just looking for another casual match, ANCC offers a Tuesday evening Intraclub League through the outdoor season from 6:30 - 8 PM. There is an annual $10 participation fee, but then this is a free program for all ladies tennis players and a great no hassle way to meet new tennis partners. Click here to sign-up online. Contact We will be conducting a Ladies’ Evening Clinic for intermediate to advanced players only. These clinics will consist of drills and strategy. The 1.5 hour session will help players craft their doubles skills. Cost is $30/participant. For more details please contact the Pro Shop. The weekly sign-up will be closed at a maximum of 6 players/week/clinic. Click here to sign-up online. Pro Neil Bennett if you wish to receive email updates. Ladies’ Evening Clinic (Monday 6:30 to 8:00 PM)

Men’s Evening Clinic (Monday 6:00 to 7:00 PM) We will be conducting a Men’s Clinic for intermediate to advanced players only. The weekly sign-up will be closed at a maximum of 6 players/week/clinic. Contact Pro Greg Paukstis if you would like

more information. Cost: $25/participant. Refresher Clinic (Tuesday 7:00 to 8:30 PM)

We will be conducting a refresher clinic for those newer to the game or looking to get back into tennis. Cost is $30/participant. The weekly sign-up will be closed at a maximum of 6 players/ week/clinic. Cost: $30/participant. Cardio Clinic (Sunday 10:00 to 11:00 AM) For those looking for a fast-paced tennis-based cardio session, join Pro Matt King for his weekly Cardio Clinic. This clinic is designed to provide an intense workout and certain minimum physical requirements might need to be met before joining. Please contact Pro Matt King to see if this clinic is the right way for you to get into great shape. Cost: $25/participant. Weekday Cardio Clinics (Wednesday 1:00 to 2:00 PM and Thursday 6:30 to 7:30 PM) This clinic is designed to provide an intense workout and certain minimum physical requirements might need to be met before joining. Please contact Pro Bridget Merrick to see if this clinic is the right way for you to get into great shape. Cost: $25/participant

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Fitness Center hours are 5:00 AM to 10:00 PM, 7 days a week. Women’s steam room and men’s sauna are operational from 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM. Members wishing to access the building before/after business hours need a PIN, apply here.

FITNESS

Yoga Updates

GX CLASSES

Classes meet in the Group Fitness Studio in the ARL Clubhouse. Classes that lack sufficient participation may be cancelled.Please register by clicking here. Barre** Monday and Friday at 10:30 AM Early Bird Cardio/Strength**Monday & Friday 6:00 AM Fitness Fusion* Tuesday (beginners) and Thursday at 8:30 AM Fitness Yoga** Friday at 5:45 PM- New time! Flex and Stretch** Friday at 9:00 AM Gentle Yoga** Tuesday and Thursday at 9:45 AM HIIT It!** Wednesday at 6:00 AM Pilates (All Levels)**Monday and Wednesday at 8:30 AM, 5:00 PM and 6:00 PM Power Yoga (formerly Vinyasa Flow) Sunday at 4:00 PM (75 minutes) - New name and more class time! Restorative Yoga** Monday at 9:45 AM (45 min), Tuesday at 10:45 AM (60 min) and Wednesday at 9:45 AM (60 min) Seniorcize* Monday at 4:00 PM and Thursday at 11:00 AM (45 minutes) Toning + Abs* Tuesday and Thursday at 5:30 PM and 6:30 PM, and Saturday at 10:00 AM *Standard Class Rates: $13/drop-in, or $7/subscription rate **Specialty Class Rates: $20/drop-in, or $10/subscription rate All classes are offered on a subscription basis. Between the 15 th - 25 th of each month, Members sign up for the next month’s classes online, by calling ext. 1234, or contact john.porter@ancc.org. To stay apprised of the latest in GX classes, sign-up for our “opt-in” email list on the club website.

We have a few changes to our Yoga line-up, beginning in the month of June:

1. The Sunday “Vinyasa Flow” class will now be known as “Power Yoga,” and will be extended to 75 minutes. 2. We are adding a new Restorative Yoga class on Tuesdays at 10:45 AM. This class will flow directly from the 9:45 AM. Gentle Yoga class, but you do not need to take both classes to participate. Alex Ali will instruct. 3. The Gentle Yoga classes on Tuesday afternoon at 4:00 and Wednesday morning at 11:00 will go on hiatus for the summer. 4. Yogalates on Saturdays at 8:45 AM will go on hiatus for the summer. 5. Fitness Yoga on Fridays will shift to 5:45 PM (from 5:30 PM) to accommodate members’ work schedules. You can click here to register online for Fitness classes.

G I VE DAD THE G I F T O F A MAS SAG E OR F I TNES S Looking for something other than a tie to give Dad this year? How about a gift certificate for massage or personal training? If Dad is a golfer or tennis player, he might enjoy a personalized conditioning program to improve his performance. For more information or to purchase a gift certificate, please call the Fitness Center at ext. 1111. (We recommend calling ahead to ensure that someone will be available to assist you.)

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JUNIORS

Both Rainbow City and the JARR are “personal electronic free“. Please enjoy all the games and activities we have to offer!

• Children must be registered prior to visiting • Parents must sign their children in and out, as well as indicate their location and emergency telephone. • Members must remain on campus. Failure to do so may jeopardize further use.

Friendly Reminders

Rainbow City Ages 2-10 Full Summer hours Monday, 18 June to Saturday, 25 August Summer is officially here and Rainbow City is open for its 24 th season. Rainbow City is a great place for your child to have fun in safe and supervised environment. Year-round activities include daily crafts, games, playground with a basketball court and more! Make your court and tee times, spend time at the “Adult Pool” and leave the children with us. We promise they won’t want to leave. Rainbow City also host before and aftercare for our full day Sports Camp. Take advantage of our Annual Pass Option which includes unlimited hours* and special events fees. Click here for Full Rules and Regulations Click here for Full Year Hours of Operation and Schedule of Fees Click here to register for the 2018-2019 Season

2018 SUMMER CAMPS Many weeks still available. Check out some of the new

camps and mark your calendars with your confirmed weeks!

For questions, please contact Sheila Chandler, Junior Activities Manager, at sheila.chandler@ancc.org.

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AQUATICS

NEWS FROM THE POOLS

ANCC SWIM, DIVE, AND JUNIOR TEAM NEWS

Junior Team & First Time Swimmers

Registration is still open for our ANCC Swim, Dive, and Junior Team Registration Link: https://ancc.swimtopia.com/

Come on out and meet Coach Ian and the coaching staff on Tuesday, 29 May starting at 4:30 PM (Olympic Pool). We will have an informal ‘Meet and Greet’ along with in-water evaluations to make sure all swimmers are placed in the appropriate swim group to start the season.

If you have any questions at all about the Swim and Dive Team programs, please reach out to Director of Aquatics, Wendy Wilson, at wendy.wilson@ancc.org.

Swim, Junior, and Dive Team Practices

Will commence on Wednesday, 30 May Complete practice schedule can be found

on our SwimTopia website at https://ancc.swimtopia.com/

Wednesday, 30 May at 6:00 PM in the ARL Clubhouse Chit bar will be open, along with light snacks to enjoy. Come join the coaching staff, aquatics committee, our awesome swim and dive team representatives and social coordinator for an overview of all the great ‘in and out’ of water plans in store for the swim, dive and junior teams at ANCC this summer. Swim, Junior and Dive Team Parents Meeting

Check out all the great Programs and Lessons happening at both our Arlington and Fairfax pools Questions? Please contact aquatics.admin@ancc.org Programs AND Lessons at ANCC Masters Morning Swim Program Beginning Sunday, 10 June for ages 19 and older. All abilities welcome. We will have Masters Swim at both ARL and FFX throughout the week and on Sundays. Click here for complete schedule. Private Group Lessons and Technique Clinics Open to all ages (infant to adult). Email aquatics.admin@ancc.org to sign up for either a 1:1 or group lesson. Group lessons will start on Tuesday, 29 May to get swimmers prepared and comfortable for the summer Water Aerobics Arlington will start - Monday, 11 June (9:30 AM to 10:20 AM) with classes held Monday to Friday Fairfax will start - Monday, 11 June (11:00 AM to 11:50 AM) with classes held on Monday/Wednesday

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MEMBERSHIP

Sons & Daughters Program Sons and Daughters over the age of 23 of current Mem- bers may be eligible for their own Membership at a discounted Initiation Fee if they meet eligibility criteria. Interested in learning more on how you can keep the ANCC legacy within your family? Click here for more information - Be An ANCC Ambassador - Word of Mouth Referral is the best way to bring new Members to the Club! Recruit a new Resident Member* & receive a $300* credit that you can spend throughout the Club. *Does not include new Members who join under the Newly Commissioned, No Initiation Fee category. ** The $300 credit may be applied to everything except Dues, Capital Infusion, Initiation Fees & the Employee Appreciation Fund. Member must be the Primary Sponsor to receive the $300 credit. The credit may not be applied retroactively.

Welcome New Members 26 April to 23 May 2018

Resident Ms. Linda M. Moore Mr. Brian A. Persico

MAJ Ezra K. Schiller, USA LT Ryan J. McCue, USCG MAJ Raymond Yu, USA Mrs. Lori Abele

CPT Christopher D. Maack, USA RADM Brett C. Heimbigner, USN Absent 1LT Harrison P. Florence, USA CPT Caleb Mancuso, USA 1st Lt Taylor Hanley, USAF 2nd Lt Katherine Fitzgerald, USAF

ENS Madeline Stevens, USN ENS Abigail G. Waller, USN Social Ms. Bernadette A. Curry Mr. Kevin L. Walker

At the Board of Governors meeting of March 22, 2018, the Finance Committee Chairman reported “that a proposal for platform tennis was out because there was no money and no place to put the courts.” Over the years several activity proposals have been considered only to fail to gain acceptance. In two cases the activity was initiated only to be disestablished. To learn about these proposed/discontinued activities, please click here. ANCC Foundation - Did you Know?

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MEMBERSHIP

Secretary’s Message By Mr. Raighne “Renny” C. Delaney

The Army Navy Country Club Annual Meeting will be held on Monday, 1 October 2018 at the Arlington Clubhouse. At the meeting, we will elect Resident Members to the Board of Governors to serve for the period October 2018 to October 2021. Our By-Laws provide that only Resident Members may stand for election to the Board. At this year’s Annual Meeting, we are presently scheduled to elect 13 Governors. We will elect 5 Governors from those Resident Members who are on Active Duty or Selected Reserve Resident status. We will elect 8 Governors from those Resident Members who are in the All Others status. We will ensure that nomination forms are available in the Administration Office and on the Club's website no later than Friday, 29 June 2018. To ensure the publication of the nomination in the Annual Meeting Packet, we must receive the nomination no later than Wednesday, 1 August 2018. We will permit nominations from the floor at the Annual Meeting, but please advise me of any such notifications prior to the meeting so I can ensure the floor nomination is of a qualified Resident Member. The use of military rank for nomination and election purposes is permissible under Title 10 of the US Code. For example, an Active Duty army officer may identify herself in the form of “CPT Jane Doe, USA,” and a retired army officer may identify herself as “CPT Jane Doe, USA (Ret.). Former military officers may not use their former rank as a preface, but may use their highest wartime rank as follows: Ms. Jane Doe (CPT, USA). I strongly encourage those who are interested in serving on the Board of Governors to familiarize themselves with our By-Laws, Club Rules, and Organization Manual. I am available to answer any questions you might have about this process at rdelaney@beankinney.com or by phone: (703) 525-4000 or home (703) 838-0390.

The Trial Membership program offers the opportunity for people to enjoy the ANCC lifestyle for a preview period of 6 consecutive months with no upfront Initiation Fee and access to all of the Club’s facilities and activities. The program is only open to NEW Members.

• 1.5 of Resident Monthly Dues • $200.00 per month of Dues applied to participant’s account if he/she joins ANCC at end of his/her Trial Membership as a Resident Member • Initiation Fee locked in at rate when participant starts the program • Full Dining, Tennis, Fitness and Swim Privileges, Golf Privileges (May golf anytime except before 11:00 AM on Saturday mornings) • $50.00/Month Food & Beverage

Trial Membership

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Highlighted June Events 6/6 Rooftop HH: Viva España! 6/17 Father’s Day Brunch on the Patio

6/17 Father’s Day Celebration (FFX) 6/17 Father’s Day Cookout (FFX)

6/27 Rooftop HH: Mariachi Festival 6/23 Spanish Wine Dinner (FFX)

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