Army Navy Country Club April 2026 E-Newsletter
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ANCCF & In Memoriam
3
Social & Dining
4-9
Golf
10-13
Fitness
14-17
Racquet Sports
18-21
Aquatics
22-23
Youth Programs
24-25
Membership
26-27
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?
Newest Medal of Honor Recipient Visits ANCC
The Army Navy Country Club presented an honorary membership to Captain E. Royce Williams USN (Ret), Medal of Honor recipient for heroic actions in 1952 while dogfighting a superior force of Soviet MiGs. To learn more, please click here .
The “In Memoriam” section of the ANCC website highlights the lives of Members and staff who have recently passed. If you would like to send a submission to honor the memory of a loved one, please contact our Marketing Coordinator by clicking here. You may send a biography, along with photos as well to be added to this section. To read about the lives of those who have recently passed, click here. In Memoriam
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
1924
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 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 - Thursday 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM Friday & Saturday 7:00 AM to 10:00 PM
Easter Brunch
Sunday, 5 April Egg Roll at 9:30 AM, 12:30 PM & 3:30 PM Seating times at 10:00 AM, 1:00 PM & 4:00 PM Please bring your own basket. $77 Adults | $34 Ages 5-11 | $12 Ages 2-4 Dress Code is Business Casual (jackets required, tie optional - denim prohibited)
Grille closed for normal service. Club Cancellation Policy in effect Registration required
Author Series with Dr. Mark Wagner
Wednesday, 1 April 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM 5 Star Ballroom & Rooftop Terrace (Weather Permitting) at ANCC Arlington Join us as we welcome the start of the Spring season at ANCC Arlington! $39 per person - Maximum of 4 people per registration. This event is open to adults 18 and over. Dress Code is Casual. Registration required . Happy Hour: Springtime in Washington Wednesday, 22 April ANCC Arlington Vandenberg Room Light Refreshments - 6:30 PM | Speaker - 7:00 PM $6 per person. Books will be available for sale and signing. Registration now open. Author Series with Col. (Ret) Kavin Kowis AUTHOR OF “MOVE THE NEEDLE: A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO PORTFOLIO OPTIMIZATION”
Thursday, 2 April ANCC Arlington Vandenberg Room Light Refreshments - 6:30 PM | Speaker - 7:00 PM $6 per person. Registration now open.
Bourbon, BBQ & Cigars Under the Stars!
Friday, 10 April & Friday, 17 April 7:00 to 10:00 PM The Ground Level Patio at ANCC Arlington Spend the evening on the patio with pours of bourbon and perfectly crafted cigars. $81 per person - Includes 2 cigars, bourbon tasting, BBQ-themed light bites and a tasting glass to take home. Dress Code is Casual. Club Cancellation Policy in effect . Cancellations made after the 48 hours will be charged full price unless otherwise stated. Rainbow City will be open regular hours from 5:00-9:00 PM on Friday, 10 April. Registration is recommended and all Rainbow City rules and regulations apply. See website for details. Hourly fees are applicable. Registration required.
FAIRFAX CLUBHOUSE Hours of Operation
Mixed Grille
Every Saturday Evening Mixed Grille from 5:00 to 8:30 PM $41 Adults (12 and up) and $20 Children (3-11) Join us on Saturday evenings for the ever-popular Prime Rib Buffet. Prime Rib Buffet 3 April - Good Friday Seafood Buffet 10 April - Dinner Specials 17 April - Dinner Specials 24 April - Sushi & Nigiri Night Friday Nights in April 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM Please visit our calendar here for the menu Tortilla Tuesdays in April Monday & Tuesday: 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM Wednesday - Sunday: 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM Pavilion on the Green (POG) (Closed for dinner service on Wednesday, 29 April for our South American Wine Dinner) Sunday: 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM Monday: Closed Tuesday: 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM (Bar until 5:00 PM) Wednesday* - Saturday: 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM
Wednesday, 15 April from 5:00 PM to 8:30 PM Adults (12 and older) $41 | Children (3-11) $20 Please click here for the menu and to register! Shrimp Night Fairfax South American Wine Dinner Friday, 24 April from 5:00 PM to 8:30 PM Adults (12 and older) $70 | Children (3-11) $45 Please click here for the menu and to register! Sushi & Nigiri Night Join us for an exciting evening celebrating the vibrant wine regions of South America, featuring a curated lineup from Uruguay, Chile, Argentina, and Brazil. $120 Wine Club Member $135 Non-Wine Club Member Please click here for more information and to register Wednesday, 29 April 6:30 PM Reception | 7:15 PM Dinner
Friday, 3 April from 5:00 PM to 8:30 PM Adults (12 and older) $58 | Children (3-11) $30 Please click here for the menu and to register! Good Friday Seafood Buffet
Fairfax Easter Brunch
Sunday, 5 April Adults (12 and older) $70 | Children (5-11) $25 Toddlers (2-4) $12 Seating times will be every hour on the hour beginning at 11:00 AM through 2:00 PM. In addition to having the Easter Bunny here there will be an EGG HUNT at 12:30 PM sharp on the front lawn. Please click here for the menu and to register!
Tuesday, 5 May from 5:00 PM to 8:30 PM Adults (12 and older) $42 | Children (3-11) $19 Please click here for the menu and to register! Cinco de Mayo Buffet Sunday, 10 May Adults (12 and older) $60 | Children (3-11) $30 Please click here for the menu and to register! Fairfax Mother’s Day Brunch
Fairfax Backyard BBQ Buffet
Sunday, 10 May 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Adults (12 and older) $29 | Children (3-11) $16 Please click here for the menu and to register!
Upcoming Events
5 May – Cinco de Mayo Buffet 10 May – Mother’s Day Brunch – Mother’s Day BBQ
15 May – Theme Buffet 22 May – Shrimp Night 25 May – Memorial Day Buffet
27 May – Southwestern France Wine Dinner 28 May – Sunset Grill Night (Lower Deck)
GOLF
Upcoming April Events
Arlington 6 April: Golf Outing - Course closed until approx. 3:00 PM 13 April: Golf Outing - Course will close at 10:30 AM 20 April: Golf Outing - Course closed until approx. 3:00 PM 20 April - 24 April: Golf Course maintenance 27 April: Golf Outing - Course closed until approx. 2:00 PM Fairfax 8 April: ARFAX Team Match - Duty 18 closed until approx. 2:30 PM 11 April: ANCC Spring Kickoff Scramble - Click here for event info 25 April: ANCC Stableford Tournament - Click here for event info 26 April: Mixed Couples - Click here for event info When was the last time you had your clubs re-gripped? Eighteen months is the absolute maximum you should wait to change your grips because slick or worn grips can have a negative impact on your game, like driving on worn tires. Maintaining proper grip pressure is essential in making a smooth swing, but worn grips require tighter grip pressure which inhibits the swing. Worn grips are especially slippery in wet conditions. Degradation is gradual, so you may not even realize how worn they have gotten. Stop by either Golf Shop for more information or to have one of the Golf Professionals take look at your grips. Are Your Clubs Ready for the Golf Season? Did you know that ANCC offers a wide variety of adult golf clinics and programs? Whether you are a beginner golfer, or a single digit handicap, we have a program or a clinic for you to participate in. Click here for the list of 2026 clinics and programs. Please contact Director of Player Development, Rachel Belanger at rachel.belanger@ancc.org , for additional information. Adult Clinics & Programs
2026 NVGA Senior Men’s ‘A’ Team
Spring Senior A-team competition is rapidly approaching! Participating clubs will be from NOVA (no MD clubs). They expect 16 clubs will participate. Although it is not “official” yet, the league match dates will be 18-19 April, 25-26 April, 9-10 May; playoffs 16-17 May and finals on 23 May. We will play 2 or 3 matches depending on how many clubs there are in our division. Format: 2 best-ball scratch matches at each club (8 players total from each club; 4 play at home, 4 play on the road). Each match is worth 3 points: 1 for the front, 1 for the back, and 1 for the 18 holes. If a 9 or the 18 is tied, each team receives ½ point. There is a total of 12 points. In the event of a tie, there is a sudden death playoff at the home club (the home club is identified before the match). We want to field the best players for each match. We also want to offer opportunities for interested players to showcase their talent. We will reserve 3 tee times, about 12:30-1:00 PM, at Fairfax or Arlington on 11 April and 12 April. The intent is to have fun, build camaraderie, and give everyone the chance to display their game. If you have a handicap of six (6) or below and are interested in being considered for the team, please contact the team Captain, Steve Galing at (703) 407-0703 or steven_galing@msn.com or Co-Captain, John Giuseppe at (703) 855-3047 or giuseppeje@gmail.com .
SGLNV - Senior Golf League of Nothern Virginia
The Senior Golf League of Northern Virginia was founded in 2004 to promote friendly competition between Senior Golfers at Country Clubs in Northern Virginia. Matches are played at scratch on Wednesdays with Tee Times from 10:30 – 11:30 AM. ANCC needs low handicap senior golfers 50 years of age and older to play on the ANCC team. For more information contact the Team Captains, Lynn Wessman at lwessman@comcast.net or Steve Galing at steven_galing@msn.com . If you have NOT been receiving e-mails regarding ANCC Junior Golf, please forward your e-mail address to Joey Gilman, PGA at joey.gilman@ancc.org to receive junior golf information throughout the year. Attention Parents of Junior Golfers
CWGO: Career Women’s Golf Organization
WGO-18: Women’s 18 Hole Golf Organization
On 21 March, they held their annual rules clinic; thanks to Mary Ann, Brad, and Jimmy for the great presentation and helpful information. 28 March officially opened their season with the 2026 Spring Kickoff business meeting and 9-hole scramble. The board shared important information about the season and the Queen provided details about the WWOFO 2026 outing in October (more details and sign up coming via email and Facebook). 4 April is a Fairfax play day, while 11 & 25 April and will be at Arlington. Of course, these are in addition to the regular Wednesday evenings at Arlington and Thursday evenings at Fairfax. April’s special event is at Fairfax on 18 April. The draft of our full schedule of events is now available on the CWGO page of the ANCC portal. Of note, on 16 May we will hold our annual Breast Cancer Care Bag Fundraiser Tournament; sign up to play and wear PINK or, whether you play or not, please consider making a donation to this worthy cause. We’d love to see as many of our old and new members at these events as possible! If you are considering membership and have any questions, please contact CWGO.membership@gmail.com .
With the arrival of warmer weather, the 2026 WGO-18 season is officially underway! Congratulations to the dedicated golfers who kept their games sharp over the winter, completing more than 10 rounds in our Winter Ringers tournament. Our season opened 1 April with our Spring Luncheon, followed by the first Play Day on 3 April. Looking ahead, the first tournament “Spring Fling” will be held 7 April, and clinics are scheduled throughout April at both the Arlington and Fairfax campuses. WGO-18 offers organized 18-hole play twice weekly —Tuesdays in Arlington and Fridays in Fairfax—along with a mix of tournaments, competitions, play days and events throughout the season. It’s a wonderful opportunity to enjoy the game, meet fellow golfers, and be part of a vibrant and welcoming group. All women who enjoy playing 18 holes are encouraged to join. For more information, please contact Membership Chair Kathleen Love at gandklove@hotmail.com .
WNHGO: Women’s 9 Hole Golf Organization
WNHGO held its annual Spring Luncheon on 17 March to kick off our 2026 season with 58 members and 7 golf pros in attendance. Special thanks to Wendy Jordan, Shanon Hardy, and Tanya Williams for planning and running a fabulous “Lucky to be Back” St. Patrick’s Day- themed event. We are happy to announce our most recent new members: Martha Atkins, Sarah Cabalu, Sara Holmes, Michelle Mantey, Christine Stephenson, Beth Wallig, and Catherine Wood, bringing us to a total of 12 new joiners so far this year, and several people working on their handicaps to come on board. Welcome ladies! We’re all looking forward to a great season. Our first play day is 3 April in Arlington; 7 April is the first play day in Fairfax. Our annual Spring Jamboree is 11 April, with a 9:00 AM shotgun start in Arlington, followed by a luncheon. Sign up is through Golf Genius here, using your own credentials or the GGID: 26WNHGOSJ. Contact Cathy Healy at cathyhealyct@gmail.com or Shannon Bibb at spbibb1@gmail.com with any questions about this fun scramble tournament. Match Play Madness is May 5, with a 9 am shotgun start in Fairfax, followed by a luncheon. Sign up is through Golf Genius and opens April 5. Contact Suzanne Campen at tcsp1969@yahoo.com or Ginger Murray at gingersnapva@gmail.com with any questions about our annual match play tournament.
Fitness & Wellness Upcoming Events
SPECIAL PROGRAMS
• Strength & Balance Pilates - 5 Week Series Wednesdays 9:00 AM | Starting 1 April
• Pilates Circuit - 4 Week Series Fridays 9:00 AM | Starting 3 April
POP-UP CLASSES
• Full Moon Meditation: Release & Realign 1 April at 7:30 PM • Friday Reset: Stretch & Meditation 3 April at 12:00 PM • Friday Reset: Stretch & Meditation 10 April at 12:00 PM • New Moon Meditation: Intention Setting 15 April at 7:30 PM • Friday Reset: Stretch & Meditation 17 April at 12:00 PM • Friday Reset: Stretch & Meditation 24 April at 12:00 PM
*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.
Performance Training
RACQUET SPORTS
Coming Soon: RacquetFit Assessment We are excited to introduce the RacquetFit Assessment—our newest performance offering designed specifically for racquet sports athletes. This comprehensive screening evaluates mobility, stability, strength, and movement patterns unique to tennis and racquet sports, providing a data-driven snapshot of how your body supports your game. Participants will receive personalized feedback along with targeted recommendations to improve performance, reduce injury risk, and enhance longevity on the court. Whether you are preparing for the season or looking to elevate your play, the RacquetFit Assessment will serve as a strategic foundation for smarter, more effective training. Stay tuned for launch details and registration opportunities.
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 Drives Thank you to everyone who participated in the Winter Blood Drive on Tuesday, 24 February. With the help of our donors and volunteers, we were able to collect 51 pints of blood, a great turnout for our second event! Your effort is truly appreciated by the blood recipients, their loved ones and all of us here at Army Navy Country Club. We hope to see you at our Summer Blood Drive on Tuesday, 14 July from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM! Thank you again for your time and support! Wishing you health and happiness.
For Racquet Sports off-season training email anccracquetsperformance@outlook.com .
GOLF
Elevate your game this season with our newly launched TPI Performance Offerings , designed to deliver a fully integrated, data-driven approach to golf improvement. Whether you are seeking a comprehensive, ongoing coaching experience or a focused introduction to golf fitness, our tiered pathways— Pro, Plus, and Basics —provide scalable solutions aligned with your performance goals. At the core of each offering is the TPI Movement Assessment , enabling our team to identify physical limitations and unlock more efficient swing mechanics. From there, programs layer in video swing analysis, targeted performance training, and structured development timelines ranging from 4 to 8 weeks. For those pursuing a more immersive experience, the Pro and Plus packages incorporate golf instruction and ongoing coaching to ensure measurable, sustainable results. This strategic rollout reflects our commitment to delivering a best-in-class golf performance ecosystem—where fitness, instruction, and technology converge to help you play your best golf, more consistently. For more information on Golf TPI assessments or performance training, email anccgolfperformance@outlook.com .
For more information on all Fitness & Wellness department offerings, please visit the Fitness & Wellness tab on the website or in the ANCC mobile app. April Spa Special Monday Exclusive Pro Firm Facial – $125 Add Neck Lift Treatment for $40 (Reg. $90) Enhance your results with a targeted neck and décolleté treatment using firming techniques and microcurrent technology to visibly lift and tighten the skin. Key Benefits: • Improves firmness and elasticity • Smooths fine lines and “tech neck” • Enhances jawline definition • Hydrates and rejuvenates • Supports collagen production Available Mondays Only | April 2026 Pilates Reformer OPEN HOUSE – Thursday, 16 April 2026 from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM Meet our certified instructions, experience mini-demos and learn more about our Pilates offerings. Discover which programs best fit your goals and see how Pilates can strengthen your body and mind. *Special Note: Pilates Reformers are back in The Studio in the Main Clubhouse If you have any questions about our Pilates Reformer program, please reach us at ANCCPilates@outlook.com . Wellness Programs Wellness Spring offers a natural invitation to reset and renew. Just as nature emerges from dormancy, we too can harness this shift to set meaningful goals, refresh our routines/habits, and reconnect with a sense of purpose. Small, intentional steps taken now can build powerful momentum in the weeks ahead. Writing Exercise What area of your life feels ready for change or growth? Identify one small habit you can nurture in this area over the next 30 days. When will you incorporate it into your routine? What benefit might it bring? Now, take a moment to imagine the impact—how will it feel to follow through? What could be different by the end of the month as this new habit takes root?
RACQUET SPORTS APRIL RACQUETS UPDATE - OUTDOOR SEASON BEGINS We’re excited to officially kick off the outdoor season with courts opening on 1 April. With longer days and warmer weather ahead, it’s a great time to get back outside and enjoy both our tennis and pickleball courts. As we make the transition outdoors, it’s normal for things to feel a little different at first. Wind, sun, and overall court conditions can take a session or two to adjust to, so focus on the fundamentals, keep your feet moving and your eyes on the ball! Our team has been hard at work getting everything ready, and we’re looking forward to a full season of tennis and pickleball clinics, leagues, tournaments, and social events. Please check the calendar for upcoming programming, and we will continue to add events as the season progresses. Whether you’re looking for competitive play or just a fun way to get on court, there will be plenty of opportunities for everyone. As always, we’ll keep you updated early in the season if weather impacts court availability, but we’re ready to get things started and can’t wait to see everyone back outdoors. See you on the courts! Neil Bennett Director of Racquets Mondays - Beginner Clinics from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM - Intermediate Live Ball Clinic from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM Tuesdays - Pro-Run Open Play from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM PICKLEBALL CLINICS
2:30 PM - 4:00 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 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
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.
WEDNESDAY MID-DAY CARDIO 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.
Intermediate/Advanced - Fridays from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM All Levels - Thursdays from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM A combination of hitting, running, jumping, and stretching will push you to your limits. Cost: $45/participant HIGH INTENSITY CARDIO CLINICS Thursdays from 7:00 AM to 8:30 AM Cost: $45/participant THURSDAY MORNING CARDIO CLINIC
Open to both men and women 3.0+ Cost: $45/participant - Mondays from 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM - Tuesdays from 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM - Wednesdays from 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM - Saturdays from 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM - Sundays from 7:30 AM to 9:00 AM LIVE BALL 105 CLINICS
MEN’S SATURDAY MORNING INTRACLUB TENNIS LEAGUE
Mondays from 2:30 PM to 3:30 PM For lessons or any questions, contact Jean-Marc Krone at jeanmarc.krone@ancc.org . OPEN LESSON TIME
7:00 AM - 9:00 AM OR 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM This league will continue through the outdoor season. Sign-up online here . Contact Pro Iustin Baciu (703.979.5471) for updates.
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
- Wednesdays from 7:00 AM to 8:30 AM - Thursdays from 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM DINGLES & GAMES
APRIL 18 April – Men’s & Ladies’ Doubles Pickleball 25 April – Mixed Doubles Pickleball RACQUETS CALENDAR 2026
MAY 2 May – Spring Cocktail Party & Pro Exhibition (afternoon) 2 May – Queens of the Court 9 May – Men’s Member-Guest 15/16 May – Ladies’ Member-Guest (Signature Event) 16 May – Yellow Ribbon Fund Pro-Am Round Robin (afternoon) 25 May – Memorial Day Parent & Child Event 30 May – Fairfax Pickleball Tournament
JUNE 13 June – Ladies’ Doubles Tennis 20 June – Men’s Doubles Tennis
JULY 4 July – Interservice Event 11 July – Junior Club Championships 25 July – Mixed Doubles Member-Guest Tennis AUGUST 1 August – Mixed Pickleball Member Guest SEPTEMBER 5 September – Men’s & Ladies’ Singles Tennis
11-1 3 September – Commander-in-Chief College Tournament 25/26 September – Mixed Doubles Tennis (Signature Event)
OCTOBER 3 October – Champions BBQ & Pro Exhibition
Our Annual Suit Sizing and Apparel Day will be Sunday 12, April from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM at the Arlington Clubhouse. Team and practice suits will be available for purchase, along with apparel, caps, and goggles. During the event (at approximately 12:45pm), our coaching staff will have an informational session for all new to the team or those that just need a refresher on how things operate. ANNUAL SUIT SIZING APPAREL DAY The 2026 Aquatic Online Store is now open! Within the online store is a wide variety of apparel and items for all ages, including four versions of the ANCC silicone cap that may be personalized. And back by popular demand, Army Navy personalized towels. Please click here to check out the online store . ANCC SWIM SHOP 2026 ONLINE STORE IS LIVE!
AQUATICS For the latest aquatic information throughout the season, check the website and/or app. In addition, please opt in to all aquatic email blasts. From pool hours to guest policies, closures and program/event opportunities, information is sent and updated frequently throughout the season. Please click here to find the latest information. Swim, Dive and Junior Team registration for Resident and Social members is now open via SwimTopia. Members are able to register and update existing information from last year or for the first time through the online tool. Don’t worry if you have forgotten your password. There is a process to reset. SwimTopia, the official swim/dive/junior team online site, has all the season information including practice and meet schedules. Please click here to access Swimtopia. SWIM, TEAM, JUNIOR TEAM, AND DIVE TEAM REGISTRATION
AQUATICS OPT-IN LIST
All members have the opportunity to “opt in” to receive information from the various disciplines across ANCC. In order to keep up to date regarding aquatic information, please go to the ‘My Preferences’ tab when logging into the ANCC
website and opt in to receive emails and communications specific to aquatics.
LESSONS AND PROGRAMS
Group Lessons: The sign up for group lessons at ARL will be posted by early April on the Army Navy calendar. Swim instructors will be providing group lessons early May at our ARL upper pools. Group Lessons will be offered to the following age groups: 4-5 year olds 6- 7 year olds 8-10 year olds When signing up, the commitment is for four (4) lessons over the two weekends. 1:1 Lessons: Lessons for all abilities starting at the age of two , including adult “learn to swim,” will be offered at both ARL and FFX this season. Whether your swimmer is just getting comfortable in the water or needs stroke refinement, we have instructors across all levels and abilities. Instructions on how to sign up for lessons will be posted no later than the middle of May. Details may be found on the website within the Aquatics tab. Aqua Aerobics (ARL & FFX) and Masters Swim (ARL) will begin in June. Calendar sign up will open before Memorial Day with class opportunities weekdays.
YOUTH PROGRAMS Rainbow City Registration Rainbow City will be up and running again this month! To view registration details, pass options, hours or operation and more, please click here . Once you are ready to register your junior member to enjoy RC, click here . If you registered your child for before/after care while filling out the ANCC Camper Registration Form, you do not need to re-register for Rainbow City. Important Notes for Rainbow City: - Ages: 3 to 10 - Children must be bathroom independent - Three (3) hour limit per visit. Late fees will be charged at the hourly rate. Please reach out to the Rainbow City staff by calling ext. 1253 if you are running late to discuss - RC is not a daycare facility and is not insured to provide extended childcare. Parents must remain on ANCC property while their child attends RC. If a nanny is acting as the Member’s agent, he/she must be registered with Member Services - RC supports selected Clubhouse events throughout the year (this may also include late winter events Jan. - March). Supported Clubhouse events will advertise RC’s availability, cost and times in the ad and reservations will be required. No shows will be charged per child - Season Passes and Coupons are for each child and billed at time of registration. Please choose most efficient plan based on your clubhouse usage as credits will not be issued - You may bring a NUT FREE snack for your child(ren) Rainbow City Hours of Operation Please click here for our Spring operating hours. Please take a moment to mark your calendars and opt into Junior Activities emails if you have not already. Updates for activities are underway and as new programs and events develop, the website will be your best source.
Spring Cake Decorating - Fairfax What: Is your budding baker ready to create a masterpiece? Join us for our “Spring into Sweetness” Youth Cake Decorating Class! In this hands-on workshop, kids will dive into the vibrant world of spring, turning a plain cake into a bright, blooming, and delicious piece of edible art. Designed for ages 8-14, this class teaches the basics of buttercream, piping techniques, and creative design in a fun, relaxed environment. Come to Fairfax for a family lunch and drop your Junior Member off at the event, while you have a relaxing afternoon at the club!
Youth Calendar Events It’s a new year with lots of wonderful events planned! Below is a list of several youth events through September 2026. As with all ANCC Club events, registration will open approximately four (4) weeks prior to an event. Updates and announcements for youth programs and events will be noted in the monthly newsletter, website and email blast so stay tuned. 2026 New & Signature Events/Programs: - Saturday, 4 April: Rainbow City Season opens for the season - Sunday, 12 April: Annual Suit Sizing and Apparel Day at ARL Clubhouse - Friday, 24 April: Spring Father Daughter Dance - Monday 8 June through Friday, 14 August: Youth Programs Summer Camps (Mini Camp, Sports Camp, Chess Camp and Art Camp) - Friday, 18 September: Mother Son Dance
When: 26 April, 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM Where: Fairfax Clubhouse Please click here to register.
Spring Father Daughter Dance - Bows & Bowties What: Get ready for an unforgettable evening of sweetness, sparkle, and special memories. Our Bows & Bowties Daddy-Daughter Dance is the perfect chance for girls to dress up, dads to show off their best moves, and everyone to enjoy a night made just for them. Grab your bowties, fluff those bows, and join us for a magical evening of dancing, laughter, and fun activities designed to bring out the joy in every duo!
When: 24 April, 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM Where: Arlington Clubhouse Please click here to register.
EMAIL OPT-IN GUIDE 5 STAR PROGRAM MEMBERSHIP
Army Navy Country Club is dedicated to providing 5 Star Service to our Members and their Guests. 5 Star Service is superior quality service by going ‘Above and Beyond’ expectations. ANCC is working towards achieving this goal at all areas of the Club and has created a 5 Star Service program to recognize ANCC Staff that goes ‘Above and Beyond’ their normal scope of their position through recognition and rewards of their conduct. Your participation in recognizing employees through this program will help in our continous goal to provide 5 Star Service to you and your Guests. Please take the time to fill out the nomination form by clicking here for any employees who feel have gone ‘Above and Beyond’ so that they can be considered for service credits and/or a reward.
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Have your children grown up within the ANCC 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. Please click here for more! SONS & DAUGHTERS PROGRAM
DELINQUENT FEE POLICY
WELCOME NEW MEMBERS 24 FEBRUARY THROUGH 26 MARCH
Please be advised of the following update to the Club’s Delinquent Fee Policy, effective 1 April 2026. Delinquent Accounts · Accounts that are 30 days past due will be assessed a $75.00 late fee. · Accounts that are 60 days past due or greater will incur a late fee of $125.00 or 10% of the unpaid balance, whichever is greater. 90-Day Suspension Policy The Club’s existing 90-day account suspension policy remains unchanged. Please note that these delinquent fees do not apply to members classified as ABSENT, INACTIVE, or SOCIAL SENIOR 95. We appreciate your prompt attention to account balanc- es and your continued support in maintaining the Club’s financial stewardship.
RESIDENT MS. SARAH BAKER MAJ DAVID WILLIAM ROSEN, USMCR ABSENT CDR ARLEN CONNOLLY, USN LT WYATT ROY DAWLEY, USN 2D LT CAMERON ERKFITZ, USAF 2LT KRISTOPHER JOHN GALICA, USA MR. DAVID K. HOWARD CPT MATTHEW MCADAMS, USA ENS BENNET J. PELOQUIN, USN ENS REED ROMO, USN MR. FRANK DIXON WHITWORTH IV
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