March 2018 Newsletter

MEMBERSHIP

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 Minimum Trial Membership - 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 27 January to 27 February 2018

Resident Mr. Aaron Cohen CPT Bradley Young, USA CDR Thaddeus Withers, USN Mr. Christopher E. Williams Mr. Joseph Hoang CPT Gregory Abide, USA Absent 1LT David M. Engstrom, USA Inactive Ms. Ashlyn E. Wallace

Sons & Daughters Program Sons and Daughters over the age of 23 of current Members 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

D olley M adison J unior H igh S chool The Dolley Madison Tower located along White #6 at Arlington is constructed on 4.91 acres once owned by ANCC. The property was transferred to the Arlington County School System in 1945 for use as a junior high school. The Dolley Madison Junior High School was subsequently constructed and opened, but was closed in 1953 and sold to developers who built the apartment building. The ANCC “Historical Review, 1924-1989 (page 42) characterized ANCC’s sale as a “transaction not favorable to ANCC”. While this transaction certainly was not favorable, it was not as one-sided as the “Historical Review” would lead one to believe. To read more, click here . ANCC Foundation - Did you Know? 12 MARCH 2018

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