January 2026 E-Newsletter

Army Navy Country Club January 2026 E-Newsletter

TABLE OF CONTENTS

ANCCF & In Memoriam

3

Social & Dining

4-7

Golf

8-11

Fitness

12-15

Racquet Sports

16-17

Aquatics

18-19

Youth Programs

20-21

Membership

22-23

CLUB OFFICERS

Chairman of the Board: Mr. Scott Border Club President: Col Chris Marslender, USAF Club Vice President: Lt Col Justin J. Swick, USAF Club Secretary: Mr. Kenneth P. Quinn Club Treasurer: CAPT David J. Graff, USN, Ret. General Manager/COO: Mr. Patrick King, CCM, CCE

CLUBHOUSES

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

Fairfax Clubhouse 3315 Blenheim Blvd Fairfax, VA 22030 (703) 359-5825

ANCC FOUNDATION DO YOU KNOW? General Jonathan Mayhew Wainwright IV Medal of Honor Recipient General Jonathan Mayhew Wainwright IV was a member of the Army Navy Country Club from 1936-1950, when he resigned his club membership after reaching the U.S. Army’s mandatory retirement age. To learn more about him, please click here . ANCC Bridge Lessons ANCC is offering an 18-week bridge class which will be taught by Marty and Ross Bley, certified bridge teachers. The classes will be held at ANCC Arlington, will be two hours long, and will begin at 5:00 pm. Classes will be held on Tuesdays beginning 20 January 2026. The cost for these classes will be $25.00 per person per session. Cash or Check to be presented at the first class to the instructors. If interest in learning continues, the sessions may be extended for more Tuesdays in the summer/fall. The ANCC duplicate bridge club meets on Tuesday nights with games starting at 7:00pm. An open game and a beginner game are held. Bridge class students will be welcome to stay and observe the Tuesday night game, and then participate in the beginner game at the end of this first course. To register, or get more class details, contact teacher Marty Bley at campspringsduplicatebc@gmail.com.

To place an order, click here. Restaurant Hours of Operation The clubhouse closes at the following times: Monday-Thursday: 12 midnight Friday-Sunday: 1:00 AM ARLINGTON CLUBHOUSE

Grille

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Tuesday - Thursday 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM Friday & Saturday 11:00 AM to 10:00 PM Sunday 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM

Tuesday - Saturday 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM Sunday 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM Sunday 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM Monday 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM Stars & Stripes

Tuesday - Thursday 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM Friday & Saturday 7:00 AM to 10:00 PM Please note the following changes to our normal operating schedule : The entire clubhouse will be closed on Thursday, 1 January The Grille & 1924 will be closed 1-8 January, reopening 9 January at 11:00 AM. Stars & Stripes will be closed 1 & 2 January, reopening 3 January at 7:00 AM.

Upcoming Events

Author Series with Chas Henry, Fuji Fire on 4 February Registration opens 6 January Superbowl ‘To Go’ on 8 February Registration opens 8 January Valentine’s Day Dinner on 14 February Registration opens 14 January Pub Night Trivia on 19 February Registration opens 20 January Author Series with John Ryan, America’s Trial on 19 February

Registration opens 20 January Teen Game Night on 20 February Registration opens 21 January High Tea on 22 February Registration opens 22 January

Build-a-Polar-Pal Brunch

Saturday, 17 January from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM ANCC Arlington 5 Star Ballroom Join us in the 5 Star Ballroom on Saturday, 17 January for a cozy Build-a-Polar-Pal Brunch! It will be a fun-filled morning where guests can enjoy brunch while creating their very own polar pal. Participants can build one stuffed animal, choosing between an adorable husky or a cuddly polar bear. Each comes with their very own winter scarf and hat, making your new friend perfectly dressed for the cold weather. Please note: Stuffed animals are preordered, so participants must select how many huskies or polar bears are needed at the time of registration. Choices cannot be changed after registering. Come ready to create, connect, and take home a special keepsake! $40 Adults | $25 Children Ages 5-11 | $7 Children Ages 2-4 The cost of registration does not include a stuffed animal and building kit. Stuffed animals are $21 each and come with a winter scarf and hat. Recommended for children ages 4+, maximum of 4 people per registration. Dress Code is Country Club Casual Club Cancellation Policy in effect . This event has a 48-hour cancellation policy. If registration is at capacity, please sign up for the waitlist. If this event receives sufficient interest, an additional event will be held in February with those on the waitlist given first priority to register. Registration Required

Family Bingo Night

Sunday, 25 January from 5:30 to 7:30 PM ANCC Arlington 5 Star Ballroom Bingo will begin at 6:15 PM Buffet Available $27 for Adults | $18 for Children ages 11-2 Bingo Cards Sold for $3.00 per card Come and enjoy everyone’s favorite game with the family! We will have great food and prizes for the winners! Dress Code is Casual. Club cancellation policy in effect . Registration Required. Max of 6 people per registration.

Saturday, 31 January from 6:00 to 8:30 PM ANCC Arlington 5 Star Ballroom Family Trivia Night

Join us for Family Trivia Night at ANCC Arlington! Trivia Hosts will quiz teams on a variety of family-friendly topics. Questions will be appropriate for children age 8+. Buffet opens at 6:00 PM , Trivia begins at 6:30 PM $28 Adults | $18 Children 5-11 (Price includes a family -themed dinner buffet and inclusion into the trivia competition) Maximum of 6 per team. Dress Code is Casual. Club Cancellation Policy in effect . Registration Required

FAIRFAX CLUBHOUSE Hours of Operation

Mixed Grille

Every Day of the Week: 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM Pavilion on the Green (POG) Massolino Wine Dinner on 22 January) Friday & Saturday: 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM Sunday: 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM Note Fairfax Restaurant operations will be closed 1 January through 14 January reopening on Thursday, 15 January from 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM Monday & Tuesday: Closed Wednesday* & Thursday: 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM (Closed 7 & 14 January, and closing at 4:00 PM for

Upcoming Events

8 February - Super Bowl To Go Kit 13 February - Cajun Night 14 February - Valentines Dinner at Fairfax

18 February - Shrimp Night 25 February - Wine Dinner

Every Saturday Evening Mixed Grille from 5:00 to 8:30 PM $41 Adults (12 and up) and $29 Children (5-11) Join us on Saturday evenings for the ever-popular Prime Rib Buffet. Prime Rib Buffet

Welcome William Morris, Executive Chef

Army Navy Country Club is pleased to introduce Chef William Morris as the new Executive Chef at Fairfax. With over 25 years of culinary experience Chef William is excited to bring his skills and creativity to ANCC. Chef William, born and raised in northern Virginia, has worked in some of the area’s most notable establishments including Bourbon Steak, Brasserie Beck, Omni Shoreman Hotel and Vermillion restaurant. Chef William studied at the of L’Academie de Cuisine and did some independent study in London where he worked at renowned Michelin-starred restaurants including Nobu, Le Manoir Aux Quat’ Saisons, and Marco Pierre White establishments. When Chef William is not busy cooking he enjoys spending time with his long-time girlfriend, Kimberly, and is a nature and travel photographer enthusiast. Chef William will be featuring weekly Friday night dinner specials in the grill through the month of January. Shrimp Night Wednesday, 21 January 5:00 PM to 8:30 PM Adults $41 | Children(5-11) $29 Please click here for the menu and to register Massolino Wine Dinner Thursday , 22 January 6:30 PM Reception | 7:15 PM Dinner Join us for a refined evening showcasing the wines of Massolino, one of Barolo’s most esteemed family-owned producers from Serralunga d’Alba. Wine Club Members: $120 Registrations open 10:00 AM Friday, 2 January Non-Wine Club Member: $135 Registrations open 10:00 AM Saturday, 3 January Please click here for the menu!

GOLF Don’t miss out on a great experience competing against other country clubs and playing a variety of local courses. You are eligible to join the league if you are 50 or older, whether or not you have already retired. ANCC fields two separate teams which are very competitive in league play -- one at Arlington and one at Fairfax. Both teams are always looking for new players who like competitive golf. Each team will play 10 or 12 other teams both home and away for a season which runs from early April through early October. Play is on Thursday mornings and is four-ball match play with a three-point Nassau, combined with a sweepstakes competition. We use handicaps in all matches. Our team members have handicap indexes ranging from the single digits through the mid-thirties, and foursomes are assigned with a view to having like handicaps play together. As a team member, you will be assigned to play in at least a third of our matches during the season and may volunteer to play any other matches as well. 2026 Northern Virginia Retired Men’s Golf Association (NVRMGA)

At each match, the home club provides practice balls and waives green fees. The home club also provides morning pastries, coffee, and a buffet lunch afterwards. The 2026 Army-Navy teams will be put together within the next few months, and eligible ANCC members can sign up for either team. Signups are open from now until 31 January for the Arlington Team and until 1 March for the Fairfax Team. For signup instructions and more information, visit the teams’ web pages. They can be found on the ANCC web site under Golf, ANCC Golf Organizations & Teams, Men’s Groups. Sign up as soon as possible! Arlington Team Captains Mike Downs (703) 317-1822 mpdx2@hotmail.com Rich Gobel (703) 405-5385 gobelr199@gmail.com Herb Lai (202) 247-1337 hlai@gmail.com Fairfax Team Captains Mike Golembieski (703) 855-7580 mpgolem@cox.net Dennis Bruns (703) 534-7913 dennis.r.bruns@verizon.net Tom Berg (703) 319-9301 bergiceman@hotmail.com

2026 ANCC Men’s “B” Team & Qualifying Dates

The ANCC Men’s “B” Team competition begins late April and is a great way to meet other ANCC members and play competitive golf against other clubs in the area. The ‘B’ Team is open to all men with course handicaps ranging from 5 to 16. Matches are held on Saturdays and/or Sundays from late April thru late July (8 matches total) with playoffs held from August thru October. Signups for both tryout dates will begin early 2026. Although you do not need to compete in both tryout dates (we take the best score from either round), however, it is recommended to try to compete in both as to increase your chances of making the team. Tryouts will be held on Sunday, 15 March at Arlington, and on Saturday, 21 March at Fairfax. I have checked the local school spring break calendars as to limit conflicts in scheduling and made sure nobody will miss any Masters action as well! For more ANCC ‘B’ Team information click here or contact Tom Gwilliam at thomasgwilliam@yahoo.com . 2026 Try Out Dates (tee times starting at/around 1200): Click here to register for 15 March 2026 at Arlington Click here to register for 21 March 2026 at Fairfax The Senior Men’s Golf Organization (SMGO) invites all ANCC members aged 50 and over to participate in our men’s senior golf program in 2026. This is organized play that develops new friendships and enhances your enjoyment of the game of golf and Club facilities. The SMGO program features an ABCD scramble at 8:30 AM typically on the first and third Wednesday of each month, at the Arlington course, commencing in April and continuing through October. Other scrambles may be scheduled during the season when play dates are available. All ANCC members are welcome regardless of their handicap. If you were a member in 2025, your membership will automatically be renewed for 2026. A sign-up list for new members to the SMGO will be posted in the Arlington Golf Shop. If you do not want to participate in 2026, please indicate your decision to be deleted on the sign-up sheet at the ARL New members who may be leaving the area for the winter are encouraged to sign up prior to departing. The 2026 dues, expected to be $110 for the season, will be set prior to the opening of the season. Dues cover the cost of lunch in the Clubhouse at the completion of each of the 16 ABCD Scrambles...best lunch deal in town!! Standard cart fees are charged for each event in which a member participates. A $10.00 entry fee for the prize pool and the cost of coffee and pastries, available before each ABCD Scramble, is collected at check-in prior to the 8:30 AM shotgun tee off. Golf Shop or you may contact Tim Campen at campta3435@gmail.com or (703) 901-3609. 2026 Senior Men’s Golf Organization

Once again this Holiday Season the members of the Women’s 18-Hole Golf Organization (WGO-18) and the Career Women’s Golf Organization (CWGO) raised money to support this very worthy outreach program for homeless children. This year’s donations totaled $4,500. This program is administered by a complete volunteer staff that partners with homeless shelters in the Washington area to create safe and fun play spaces for the children. They believe “play” is a human right that all children deserve regardless of their housing status. This program restores normalcy by providing opportunities for children to learn and heal through play and empowers them to make choices, express themselves, relate to others, and find support. Through the kindness and generosity of the WGO-18 and CWGO members 90 children at the shelter woke up Christmas morning to a room full of presents bringing great joy to both the children and their parents. ‘Tis the Season - The Homeless Children’s Playtime Holiday Project

WNHGO: Women’s 9 Hole Golf Organization

WNHGO Winter Golf is in full swing with 29 golfers registered, despite the recent cold weather. Sign-up sheets are posted in the Arlington and Fairfax ladies’ locker rooms. A total of 10 rounds of golf must be played only at the ANCC courses and with at least one other golfer, who does not have to be a WNHGO member. Players are to post their scores on the grid sheets on the locker room bulletin boards. The season started 1 November and ends 31 March. For further information, email Winter Golf Chairman Mary Fields at fields.mary@verizon.net . Plans are underway for our 2026 season. Mark your calendars for the WNHGO Rules Clinic (3 March) and the Spring Luncheon (17 March), both in Arlington. Details to follow. WNHGO welcomes new members throughout the year. Any female ANCC member, spouse, or dependent is eligible to join provided you have a USGA-registered handicap and are familiar with the USGA Rules of Golf. Contact Membership Chair, Maureen Carita at maureencarita@gmail.com or (703) 883-7131 with any questions.

WDCGA: Women’s District of Columbia Golf Association

Although the Women’s District of Columbia Golf Association (WDCGA) usually begins the golf season in April with Team Match Play, 2026 will look a little different. The Keefer Cup, traditionally held at Chevy Chase club in early May, will be the opening tournament for 2026. Chevy Chase will host lower handicap players (criteria TBD) for the 2 day stroke play event 15-16 April, followed on Saturday, 25 April with the Icebreaker at Argyle CC. Army Navy is fielding two teams for team matchplay this year. Division V players (Karen Marcotte, Danielle Hetzler, Tina Gwilliam, Pam Quinn and Susan Walthall will start on April Montgomery CC. Division II players Shelley Savage, Legare Augenstein, Andi Carpenter, Gwen House, Linda Nguyen and Margaret Ann Connors start 23 April at Columbia Country Club and will also get to play Springfield CC, Westwood CC, and TPC Potomac. Good luck to all players and especially the Match Play Teams! WDCGA is open to ANCC ladies who are members of either CWGO or WGO-18, have played at least 20 rounds in the prior 12 months and have a Handicap Index of 21.9 or below. Although players have already registered for 2026, registration can occur at any time during the year. Review our website for more information as well as full tournament and Matchplay schedules at https://wdcga.org/ or contact your ANCC Representative to WDCGA Margaret Ann Connors at maconnors09@yahoo.com . 22 at Norbeck CC . They will also get to play Congressional (Gold), Landsdowne (RTJ), and

CWGO: Career Women’s Golf Organization

The new CWGO board held their first meeting 3 December and covered a great deal of business for the upcoming golf season. Things the ladies of CWGO can look forward to in 2026 include: an exciting kickoff event, our traditional annual tournaments, and the opportunity to purchase new CWGO-branded apparel. Also on 3 December, several ladies met for the first of several planned socials during the off-season. Members should keep an eye out for emails and Facebook (https:// www.facebook.com/groups/ancc.cwgo) updates. CWGO is open to ANCC women members or female spouses of members who are employed at the time they join. Those interested in joining can reach out to cwgo.membership@gmail.com .

• Court Motion - Agility – Pop-Up Class Thursday 12:15 PM | January 8, 15, 22, 29 • Court Strong - Strength – Pop-Up Class Mon. & Fri. 11:00 AM | January 5, 9, 12, 16, 23, 26 & 30 • Court Strong - Strength – Pop-Up Class Saturdays 10:30 AM | January 17 & 31 • Court Flex - Mobility & Flexibility – Pop-Up Class Saturdays 10:30 AM | January 24 OFF-SEASON PROGRAMS: RACQUETS

Fitness & Wellness Upcoming Events • Strength & Balance Pilates - 4 Week Series Wednesdays 9:00 AM | January 7 • Bell Burn Kettlebell Class - 4 Week Series Thursdays 5:05 PM | January 8 • Pilates Circuit - 3 Week Series Fridays 9:00 AM | January 9 • Rhythm & Step Aerobics - Pop Up Class Friday 9:30 AM | January 9 • Stretch & Release - Pop Up Class Thursday 7:00 PM | January 29 SPECIAL PROGRAMS

OFF-SEASON PROGRAMS: GOLF

*Pop-up classes are for individual enrollment, offering you the flexibility to register for a single session or more. This allows you the opportunity to curate your own experience based on your interest and availability. In honor of the holiday season, there will be no Group Fitness or Special Programs from 22 December – 4 January. Please enjoy this time with family and friends. We look forward to hosting you in the New Year! Thursdays 11AM, 12 PM, 1 PM | January 8, 15, 29 • TRX Training for Golfers Small Group Sessions Thursdays 6 PM & 7 PM | January 8, 15, 29 • Seasoned Golfer Stretching Small Group Sessions Tuesdays 11AM, 12 PM, 1 PM | January 6, 13, 20, 27 • Lady Golfer’s Strength Small Group Sessions

Fitness Overview The Fitness and Wellness department at Army Navy Country Club offers a variety of services to help you on your fitness and wellness journey. From personal training and group classes, to massage therapy, assisted stretching and wellness activities. Our goal is to make the Fitness and Wellness Center the hub of all of your activities at ANCC. If you have any suggestions or questions for our Fitness and Wellness department, please contact Jay Guillory, Director of Fitness & Wellness, at jay.guillory@ancc.org . Bi-Annual Blood Drive We’re in the season of giving - blood, that is! Registration is now open for our biannual blood drive. Join us on 24 February 2026, from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM to help save lives. Sign up today and make a meaningful impact. If you’re a first time donor, Red Cross registration may be required. If you need assistance registering, please e-mail arianna.santamaria@ancc.org . Please click here to register! Performance Training Did you know that ANCC has 3 TPI Certified Professionals working together across the golf and fitness departments to improve your body and your technique? Or that when you get a TPI assessment at ANCC, your performance information can be automatically shared with any golf coach of your choice , and you get a free year of access to your report through the TPI app? We’re got some really cool new programs launching in 2026 , so reach out to ANCCgolfperformance@outlook.com today to schedule your assessment and find out more!” For Racquet Sports off-season training email anccracquetsperformance@outlook.com For Golf TPI assessments or off-season training email anccgolfperformance@outlook.com

Wellness Corner Happy New Year! Looking for an alternative to the traditional New Year’s Resolutions? Try one of these instead: • Word for the Year: Pick a single word (e.g., “Grace,” “Focus”, “Consistency”) to use as a guiding motivation or principle for the year. • One New Habit: Choose one small habit to incorporate throughout the year that will make a positive impact in your daily life. Does not have to be grand. • Fun Plan: Schedule 6 mini adventures throughout the year – small day trips or local events that are outside the normal routine that will bring joy and fun. • Joy Practice: Notice one thing each day that brought you joy or something you did for someone that made them smile and/or feel appreciated. No matter which option is chosen, keep in mind we don’t have to be perfect every day for it to make an impact, consistency and progress is the key! January Mindfulness Challenge: Interested in getting the year started with a focus on building a mindfulness practice? Sign up for our January 10 Day Challenge. Starting January 21 an email will be sent out each morning with a small mini-challenge for the day. If you are interested in participating, email “Sign Me Up” to ANCCwellness@outlook.com and you will be added to the email list.

For more information on all Fitness & Wellness department offerings, please visit the Fitness & Wellness tab on the website or in the ANCC mobile app.

Pilates Reformer 3 Common Questions About Pilates 1. Do Men do Pilates?

Yes! Pilates was created by Joseph Pilates and is widely used by men and women, to build strength, mobility, resilience and improve overall movement. 2. Isn’t Pilates just stretching? No. While flexibility improves, Pilates is a system of movement that strengthens full body and improves posture, balance, and control. 3. Do I need to be flexible to do Pilates? Flexibility is not a prerequisite. Pilates helps build flexibility safely by strengthening muscles through their full range of motion—making it ideal for beginners and seasoned movers alike. Bottom line: Pilates is for every body. It meets you where you are and helps you move better, feel stronger, and stay injury-free. To schedule a private, duet, or learn more about group classes, email us at anccpilates@outlook.com .

DINKS & DRINKS AT ANCC ARL

Friday, 23 January 23 5:30–7:00 PM and 7:00–8:30 PM Outdoor Pickleball Courts

RACQUET SPORTS Upcoming Events Men’s Tennis Interclub Scrimmage between Army Navy Country Club and Springfield Country Club on Friday, January 30th, from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM. This will be a fun, casual evening of doubles play, and we will be offering the following lines: MEN’S TENNIS SCRIMMAGE

Join us for another fun evening on the courts at our Dinks & Drinks Pickleball Social! This event is split into two 90 minute time slots, and is the perfect mix of friendly competition and community. Players will enjoy round robin pickleball play, rotating partners and opponents throughout the evening for plenty of variety and fun matchups. After—or even between—games, grab a refreshing drink from our coolers stocked with beer, High Noon, Gatorade, and water. Whether you’re here for the pickleball, the drinks, or both, this social is a great way to meet fellow members, get some exercise, and enjoy the indoor season at ANCC. Please contact Pro Chase Cohen with questions!

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Please click here to sign up for a Tennis or Pickleball lesson with one of our pros! LOOKING FOR A LESSON?

A cooler with beers will be provided for the players. Contact Iustin Baciu for more information.

5:00 PM - 6:30 PM For those members looking for a fast-paced, tennis based cardio session, join Pro Jean-Marc Krone on Sundays. Cost: $45/participant. SUNDAY CARDIO CLINIC 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM The class will include tailored drills to improve basic shot production and skills necessary to begin points and rally. Cost: $45/participant SATURDAY BEGINNER CLINIC 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM For beginners to intermediate, this class is for members trying to get into the game. Contact Pro Jean-Marc Krone (703.979.5471) for questions and updates. Cost: $45/participant FRIDAY CARDIO TENNIS CLINIC 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM For members looking for a tennis based mid-day cardio session, contact Pro Bridget Merrick (703.979.5471). Cost: $45/participant. WEDNESDAY MID-DAY CARDIO CLINIC Intermediate/Advanced - Fridays from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM All Levels - Fridays from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM A combination of hitting, running, jumping, and stretching will push you to your limits. Cost: $45/participant HIGH INTENSITY CARDIO CLINICS

LADIES’ TUESDAY EVENING INTRACLUB TENNIS LEAGUE

6:30 PM - 8:00 PM For ladies unable to play during the day, we offer an evening league. This program is a great way to meet tennis partners. Sign-up here . Contact Pro Bridget Merrick for questions. 7:00 AM - 9:00 AM OR 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM This league will continue through the outdoor season with Saturday morning sessions. Sign-up online here . Contact Pro Iustin Baciu (703.979.5471) for updates. MEN’S SATURDAY MORNING INTRACLUB TENNIS LEAGUE 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM This clinic is designed to provide an intense workout and certain minimum physical requirements might need to be met before joining. Cost: $45/participant. MONDAY CARDIO CLINIC 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM This clinic is designed for intermediate level ladies to work on doubles strategy and tactics. Join pro Ruya Kor to learn doubles court movement, match strategies and proper court positioning. Cost: $45/participant. LADIES’ MONDAY EVENING CLINIC

AQUATICS Please begin to check the website for aquatic updates that will be posted in preparation for warmer weather. Don’t forget to opt-in for aquatic email blasts that are sent frequently, providing updates both pre and in-season.

2026 Aquatic Opportunities

The 2026 lifeguard positions (ARL and FFX) are now posted on the website. Lifeguards must be 15 years old and American Red Cross certified. ANCC Aquatics offers both certification and recertification classes with the online portion of training beginning March 1 and final in-water and CPR portion of the training happening at our ARL pools in May. All interested in applying to be part of our Aquatics staff, please go to ancc.org and enter as a guest. Along the left navigation panel will be a link to employment opportunities. All candidates who have questions about the lifeguard position, qualifications, and certifications, please email Wendy at wendy.wilson@ancc.org . ARL & FFX LIFEGUARD OPPORTUNITIES March 2026: 2026 Swim, Dive and Junior Team registration opens via SwimTopia. Swim and Dive Team Registration will be located on the Aquatics section of the website and is open to Junior Members 18 and under. UPCOMING AQUATIC DATES & INFO

Click here for additional Swim, Dive and Junior Team information.

Sunday, 12 April: Annual Suit Sizing and Apparel Day from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM at the Arlington Clubhouse. Team and practice suits will be available for purchase, along with team apparel, caps, and goggles. We will also have an informational session for all new to the team or those that just need a refresher on how things operate.

YOUTH PROGRAMS Start planning now for an unforgettable Summer 2026 at Army Navy Country Club! Our summer camp programs offer members’ children a fun, enriching experience filled with activities, skill-building, and lasting friendships in a safe and familiar environment. Registration will open on 26 January at 8:00PM. As we approach camp registration day, the Summer Camp HUB will continue to be updated. Within will be FAQ’s, information on the various camps, cost for each and deadlines for cancellations and refunds. So begin planning now by checking your child’s school, sports and vacation schedules. Early planning will help ensure your family is ready to secure a spot when enrollment begins.

Please click here to access the Summer Camp Top 10 FAQs.

Summer 2026 Camp Overview

MINI CAMP

Camp Participation Information: - Age Range: Ages 4-5 - Dates: June 8 to 12 Session Options :

- Morning: 9:00 AM to 11:45 AM - Afternoon: 1:00 PM to 3:45 PM

What’s Included:

- Snack and camp shirt - NO before or aftercare available

Mini Camp Description: This camp is a wonderful opportunity to allow young members of Army Navy to get a taste of the camp life they will have once they are of age to participate in Sports Camp. It will allow them to have a head start in understanding what the expectations are when completing activities or moving from task to task or setting to setting. They will be able to get their creative juices flowing through participating in daily crafts based on the given theme of the day. They will also be able to get the wiggles out through a variety of movement activities each day and through pool time that will start on day 2 of the camp.

SPORTS CAMP

CHESS CAMP

Camp Participation Information: - Age Range: 6 to 12 - Dates: June 22 to July 31 - Six (6) total weeks Session Options: Time: All sessions run from 8:45 AM to 3:00 PM - Session 1: 22- 26 June - Session 2: 29 June- 3 July

Camp Participation Information: - Age Range: Ages 6 to 12 - Dates: Week of June 15 and Week of August 3 Session Options: - Time: 8:45 AM to 4:00 PM What’s Included: - Daily lunch, snack, camp shirt, chess set, before and aftercare available. Chess Camp Description: In Chess Camp, campers play and learn chess with Silver Knights! They have taught 100,000 children including national champions, but most students are beginners looking to learn and have fun! Campers will be broken up in groups by skill level. Activities include learning the rules, openings, tactics, endgames, studying master games, and playing lots of games against other students. Campers will take breaks for snacks, lunch and fresh air. At the end of the week, campers receive a t-shirt and chess set. All equipment provided. - Session 1: June 15 to 18 - Session 2: August 3 to 7 Click here for summer golf camp opportunities. GOLF CAMP Click here for summer racquets camp opportunities. TENNIS CAMP Swim, Dive and Junior Team Registration will open in March. Be on the lookout for additional information (newsletter, website and email blasts) as we approach the Spring. Please continue to check the Youth Programs section of the website for the latest and greatest information on all the Youth opportunities available. The site is updated frequently. In addition, opt in to the Youth Programs/Junior Activities email distro list to keep up-to-date on all the “happenings” for youth at the club.

- Session 3: 6- 10 July - Session 4: 13- 17 July - Session 5: 20- 24 July - Session 6: 27- 31 July

What’s Included: - Daily lunch, snack, camp shirt, before and aftercare available for additional fee. Sports Camp Description: The theme for this year is summer of song and dance! Rain or shine we are ready to have fun! Six weeks of multi-sports and fitness activities. Each week will revolve around a favorite movie or genre of artist. The themes will be Week One: Trolls, Week Two: Encanto, Week Three: Pop & Rock Stars, Week Four: Frozen, Week Five: Villains from your Favorite Movies, and Week Six: K Pop!

ART CAMP

Camp Participation Information: - Age Range: Ages 6- 12 - Date: August 10 to 14 Session Options: One session that runs from 8:45 AM to 3:00 PM What’s Included: - Daily lunch, snack, camp shirt, before and aftercare available. Camp Description: Art Camp will provide opportunities for the children to engage in a variety of hands-on, choice-based activities, incorporating knowledge of the elements of art and principles of design while allowing for self- expression through visual arts. Multimedia materials used throughout. All material included.

MEMBERSHIP

EMAIL OPT-IN GUIDE

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SONS & DAUGHTERS PROGRAM

Have your children grown up within the Army Navy Country Club family, but have outgrown the age in which they may enjoy the facilities through your Membership? Children of current Members may be eligible for their own Membership at a discounted Initiation Fee if they meet eligibility criteria.

5 STAR PROGRAM

ANCC employees continue to go above and beyond for the membership. We are still honoring and celebrating our Five Star employee’s! Please continue to recognize the five star service you receive from our employees and nominate them to the Five Star committee by submitting an email to any manager.

Please click here for more information.

WELCOME NEW MEMBERS 26 NOVEMBER THROUGH 23 DECEMBER RESIDENT MR. JAMES K. HICKEY LCDR TROY MCCURRY, USNR CAPT RUDRA PATEL, USAF 2LT JASON REILLY PEART, USA

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Word of Mouth Referral is the best way to bring new Members to the Club! Recruit a new Resident Member & receive a $300 credit to spend throughout the Club. Does not include new Members who join under the Newly Commissioned, No Initiation Fee category. This 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.

ABSENT WO2 KYLE ANDERSON, USA CPT MATTHEW BALL, USA 1STLT BRIAN DOLAN, USMC 2LT LINTARO DONOVAN, USA CPT ALEXANDER DUKE, USA ENS WEBSTER LOWE, USN

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