October 2023 E-Newsletter

Army Navy Country Club October 2023 E-Newsletter

TABLE OF CONTENTS

ANCCF & In Memoriam

3

Social & Dining

4-9

Golf

10-13

Fitness

14-17

Racquet Sports

18-23

Junior Activities

24-25

Membership

26-27

CLUB OFFICERS

Chairman of the Board: Mr. Raighne C. Delaney Club President: Mr. Matthew Bravo Club Vice President: Lt Col Tyler B. L. Schroeder, USAF Club Secretary: Col D’Anne Spence, USAF, Ret. 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 DID YOU KNOW?

Land Baron Army Navy Country Club’s properties currently consist of 488.2156 acres, 253.5772 acres at Arlington and 234.6384 acres at Fairfax. At one time ANCC holdings were nearly twice that. To learn more, 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

ARLINGTON CLUBHOUSE Author Series, Alex Foster - Wednesday, 1 November Registration opens 2 October Pub Night Trivia - Thursday, 16 November Registration opens 17 October Thanksgiving- Thursday, 23 November Registration opens 24 October Upcoming Events

Grille

Sunday 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM Monday 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM Tuesday-Thursday 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM Friday & Saturday 7:00 AM to 10:00 PM Stars & Stripes

Tuesday - Saturday 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM Sunday 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM

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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

Hops ‘n’ Harvest

Thursday, 12 October from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM 5 Star Ballroom & Rooftop Terrace Join us as we celebrate the Fall season at ANCC Arlington! We’ll be offering a variety of brews for tasting and a menu inspired by the flavors of Fall. Maximum of 4 people per registration. Live Music! Dress Code is Casual - Tank tops, midriff baring shirts, cut-offs, short shorts, frayed or ripped clothing is not permitted. Club Cancellation Policy in effect. $54 per person. Registration required Sunday, 29 October 5 Star Ballroom at Arlington Session I: 11:30 to 1:00 PM Session II: 2:00 to 3:30 PM Session III: 4:30 to 6:00 PM Seating will be Open Picnic Style $36 Adults | $19 Children Ages 5-11 | $5 Children Ages 2-4 Price includes a Halloween-themed buffet, games, pictures and our haunted house! Dress Code is Casual Costumes Encouraged! Club Cancellation Policy in effect. Maximum of 6 people per registration Registration required. The Haunted Mansion Halloween Celebration

Friday, 6 & 13 October 7:00 to 10:00 PM Ground Level Patio at Arlington $78 per person - includes 2 cigars, scotch tasting, light bites & a tasting glass to take home. Dress Code is Casual - Tank tops, midriff baring shirts, cut- offs, short shorts, frayed or ripped clothing is not permitted. Club Cancellation Policy in effect. Registration required Scotch & Cigars Under the Stars Author Series with LCDR (Ret.) U.S. Navy James Sisco at ANCC Arlington

Wednesday, 4 October Williamsburg Room Light Refreshments - 6:30 p.m. | Speaker - 7 p.m. $6 per person To register, please click here .

Do You Know The Clubhouse Dress Code? When at the Club, members and guests are expected to adhere to the standards of attire as outlined in the Club Rules. We’re often asked what this means and we’d like to take this opportunity to remind you of some highlights from the Clubhouse rules of attire. As a general rule, clothes must be clean, dry, and appropriately fitted for the activity in a Country Club setting. We ask that you are mindful of these and share them with your family and guests as you enjoy the Club. If you see or experience an issue that

requires attention, please inform our staff so they may address it appropriately, and if requested, please follow their instructions. Members who violate the standards of attire as outlined in the Club Rules could be met with disciplinary action as outlined in the Organizational Manual. A full copy of the clubhouse dress code rules and attire for individual activities at the Club may be found on the club’s website or by scanning the QR code below.

Dress Code Questions

1. Mid-riff baring shirts are not allowed in the clubhouse. True or false? 2. Cut-off shorts, like these pictured here, are permitted in the clubhouse. True or False? 3. Baseball caps may be worn in Stars & Stripes. True or False? 4. Golf shoes may be worn in the Arlington Grille, 1924 bar and at the Fairfax Clubhouse. True or False?

5. Jeans, like these pictured above, are permitted in both Clubhouses. True or False? 6. Short shorts may be worn in the Clubhouses before 5pm. True or False? 7. Tennis attire may be worn in the Arlington Grille and 1924. True or False? 8. Swimming attire may be worn in the Clubhouses. True or False?

5. Both answers are correct. Denim may be worn in casual venues provided it is not torn, tattered, patched, frayed, ripped, faded or ill-fitting. In the picture, the jeans on the right are permitted, the jeans on the left are not permitted. 6. False, short shorts are not appropriate at any time in the Clubhouses or on the outside patios. 7. True, tennis attire is appropriate in these second floor venues provided it is not soiled or excessively sweaty, but tennis shoes worn on the clay tennis courts are not permitted. 8. False, swimming attire is not permitted in the Clubhouses. Swimming attire is permitted in the Men’s and Ladies’ Locker Rooms if not wet and shoes, shirt and/ or cover ups are required when visiting the Locker Rooms. Answer Key 1. True, Mid-riff baring shirts are not allowed in the clubhouse. 2. False. Cut-off shorts are not permitted in the clubhouse at any time. 3. False, baseball caps may not be worn in Stars & Stripes or anywhere else in either clubhouse. Hats must be removed when entering the Clubhouses 4. Both answers are correct depending on which clubhouse you are visiting. At Arlington, the statement is False, soft spike golf shoes may be worn on the Ground and First floors only. At Fairfax, soft spike golf shoes may be worn in the Clubhouse.

FAIRFAX CLUBHOUSE Monday through Wednesday: 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM Thursday through Sunday: 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM Pavilion on the Green (POG) Monday: Closed Tuesday & Wednesday: 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM (Bar open until 5:00 PM) Thursday through Saturday: 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM Sunday: 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM Mixed Grille & Patio Hours of Operation Wednesday, 11 October 6:30 PM Bar & Buffet Open | 7:00 PM Trivia $36 Per person includes buffet & trivia, chit bar available. Maximum of 6 People Per Team (please have one person make the reservation per team, charges can be split at event) Please click here for the menu and to register! Fairfax Pub Night Trivia 4th Annual Pumpkin Patch Saturday, 21 October from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM Register for a 90-minute time slot (2:00 PM-3:30 PM or 3:30 PM-5:00 PM) Reservations Open Thursday, 5 October at 10:00 AM Cost is $5 per person - Children 3 and under complimentary (includes all activities and select food and beverage). Pick Your Own Pumpkin (optional) - pre-order or purchase onsite while supplies last. In addition to pumpkins, we will have- hayrides, moon bounce, obstacle course, fall treats and beverages. Please click here to register for the 2:00 PM slot Please click here to register for the 3:30 PM slot

Weekly Grill Specials will be featured on Friday, 6 & 27 October. Check your emails for the menus! Friday Night Specials! Every Saturday Evening Mixed Grille and Patio from 5:00 to 8:30 PM $32 Adults (12 and up) and $20 Children (5-11) Join us on Saturday evenings for the ever-popular Prime Rib Buffet. Prime Rib Buffet Wednesday, 18 October 5:00 PM to 8:30 PM Adults $32 | Children(5-11) $20 Please click here for the menu and to register Shrimp Night Thursday, 23 November Seating times are 12:30 PM and 3:00 PM $50 Adults 12 and up| $25 Children Ages 5-11 | $8 Children Ages 2-4 Reservations open Wednesday, 25 October at 10:00 AM. Please click here for more information. Thanksgiving Buffet

2 Silos Brewing Co. Beer Tasting at Fairfax

Friday, 13 October 5:00 PM to 8:30 PM Please click here for the menu and to register Taco Night Friday, 20 October 5:00 PM to 8:30 PM Please click here for the menu and to register Pasta Night Wednesday, 25 October Please join us for a fun evening on Wednesday, 25 October at 6:30pm at Fairfax. We will be featuring beers from 2 Silos Brewing Co. The cost for Members is $65 per person. The dress code is Country Club Casual. Please click here for the menu and to register

GOLF

Arlington 1 October – Flighted and Senior Flighted Match Play Deadline – Final Round 7-9 October – Club Championship 13 October – One-Day Member Guest 16 October – Golf Outing 29 October – Junior Club Championship – Rd. 2 Upcoming Events Fairfax 2 October – Golf Outing 22 October – Couples Championship Make-Up 23 October – Golf Outing 28 October – Junior Club Championship – Rd. 1 30 October – Golf Outing 4 November – Thanksgiving Scramble

Can you believe Turkey Day is just around the corner? It’s time to get your team together for the 26th Annual Thanksgiving Scramble scheduled for Saturday, 4 November at the FFX course. This has become one of the most anticipated tournaments of the year. It is a great way to start the holiday season, get out with friends and enjoy a fun day of golf before that bad Washington winter hits! Entries will be available online beginning 4 October so do not delay. The field is limited to the first 42 teams and the event sells out quickly every year! For more details and to enter, click here . Thanksgiving Scramble

ANCC Club Championship

Golf Shop Credit & Gift Certificate Redemption

The ANCC Club Championship is the tournament that matches your golf skills one-on-one with each of your fellow competitors. The championship will be contested over one weekend – 7, 8 & 9 October and will include both a Men’s and Women’s Division. Entries will be accepted through 3 October. For complete tournament information and to enter, click here .

With less than 90 days until Christmas, this is a great time to use your credit book and gift certificates toward merchandise in the Golf Pro Shop!

STROKE PLAY CHAMPIONSHIP 2023 Stu Brown- Overall Champion

STROKE PLAY CHAMPIONSHIP 2023 Lynn Wessman- Legends Champion

“The Ike” Champions Jacob Morton & David “Rum” Morgan

Congratulations to our 2023 Stroke Play Champions!

Congratulations to our 2023 Eisenhower Member-Member, “The Ike” Champions!

Please note that beginning 1 November 2023 through 31 March 2024 the Golf Shops will be open between the hours of 7:00AM and dusk (except for Retail “T” Days – open until 7:00PM at Arlington). The golf courses will be open between the hours of 7:30AM and dusk. Change in Golf Shop & Course Hours After some great play, and a tight leaderboard, Stu Brown came through victorious, holding off a strong back 9 charge by Scott Salmon. Stu held off Scott to win by 1 shot, coming off of a 2nd place finish in last year’s championship. Lynn Wessman is our Legends Champion, holding off Phil Crowley by a single shot. Click here to view full tournament results.

Despite some less-than-ideal playing conditions on Day 2 at Arlington, Jacob Morton and David Morgan successfully defended their 2022 titles, by making a birdie on the 4th hole of the shootout. Click here for complete Tournament Results.

Fall One Day Member-Guest

The Fall One-Day Member-Guest Tournament will take place on Friday, 13 October at the ARL course. The four-person teams will be made of no more than two members & two guests. A member may also bring three guests to make a team. Entry forms will be accepted through 9 October. Please note, since the event was oversubscribed on the first day of open entries, a lottery was run. To view the waitlist, and more tournament information, click here .

WNHGO: Women’s Nine Hole Golf Organization

The WNHGO Championship took place on 8 and 12 September with competition in two flights. Congratulations to the winners of the Championship Flight: Shannon Bibb (1st place), Maureen Carita (2nd), and Jo Ellen Testwuide Fowler (3rd). In the Stableford Flight, Jo Ann Newell took 1st place, winning a scorecard tiebreaker with Rita Kuntz (2nd). Also placing in the Stableford Flight were Lola Beggs (3rd), Carole Colburn (4th), Moira Flanders (5th), and Ginger Murray (6th). October events include Beat the Pro in Fairfax on 3 October, 9:00 am with a Shotgun start and Luncheon afterwards. The golf staff will create pairings based on handicaps. Sign up is on the ANCC calendar. Contact Shanon Hardy or Debbie Williams with questions. Fall Fest will be held in Fairfax on 24 October with a 9:00 am Shotgun start and Luncheon. Sign up is on the ANCC calendar. Contact Suzanne Campen or Janet Hale for more information. Regular play wraps up on 31 October, and the Fall Luncheon will take place in Arlington on 7 November, at 11:30 am. Registration on the ANCC calendar will begin in October.

Happy Fall! CWGO

There is still a month left of CWGO golf events – we’d love to have as many members as possible participate! On 14 October, we will hold our MJ Major tournament, which is an individual Stableford flighted tournament. To sign up please click here . On 28 October, we will hold our Fall Finale, which is a fun four-person scramble style event. You do not need to form your own team, we will do that for you based on handicaps. This is a great event for our newer members. To sign up please click here . Stay tuned for our entry in next month’s newsletter, in which we will report the results of our Working Women’s Offsite - Fall Outing (affectionately called the “WWOFO”) being held in Queenstown Harbor, Maryland, at which we will crown the WWOFO Queen.

Contact Mary Helmantoler , Penny Wood , or Jo Ellen Testwuide Fowler with questions.

WDCGA

The WDCGA, “District” tournaments in September were held at Chantilly National, Springfield G and CC, and River Creek. Congratulations to the Judi Enright and Shelley Savage team for winning low Gross in the Anniversary tournament at Chantilly! As this season winds down, it is a great time to think about becoming a member for the 2024 season. For more information, please contact Amy Hawkins at hawkinsamy@comcast.net .

On Day Two’s Match Play, ANCC faced top-seeded 1757 Legends. The team came out strong to take an early lead after the first Flag (first 3 holes) catching 1757 by surprise. Strong drives, solid iron play, and clutch putting kept ANCC competitive with the two teams tied through six holes. However, the 1757 golfers found their groove on the last three holes and let loose a barrage of birdies to take down ANCC before ultimately going on to win the Regional Championship. Afterwards, Jimmy praised the All-Stars for their amazing performance, attributing it to all the practicing they put in over the summer. While the loss stung, ANCC finished the season one of the fourth best teams in the entire region—an accomplishment that all club members should be proud of whether golfers or not. Since veterans Sydney, Ben, Chase, Max, and Philip have all reached the maximum 13-year-old age limit, the All-Star team will need up and coming talented junior golfers to join returning veteran players Wisniewski, Totte, Dinh, Mitchell Moore, Jake Collins, Nate Miller, and Dillon Parekh next summer when ANCC will look to continue its success. Author’s Note: The All-Star Team parents would like to thank Jimmy and the rest of the professional golf staff for an amazing season and are appreciative of the Golf and Greens Committee’s continued support of the junior golf program.

ANCC PGA JR ALL-STARS

ANCC All-Stars Make Historic Run at PGA JR Regional Championship The 13U ANCC All-Star Team turned in a historic perfor- mance at the PGA JR Regional Championship, advancing to the semi-finals for the first time in ANCC history. The team was one of eight clubs battling it out at Williamsburg’s Kingsmill Resort over Labor Day Weekend for a spot in the National Championship. The two-day tournament featured teams from the Mid-Atlantic region as well as Delaware and New Jersey. Day One kicked off with ANCC taking on Fiddler’s Elbow (Bedminster, NJ) in an 18-Hole Qualifier to determine which team would advance to semi-finals match play the following day. Sydney Dinh and Ben Van Fossen were first off the tee followed by Philip Verghese and Charlie Wisniewski then Max Gaston and Chase Evans. Ryan Totte and Mason Dinh were the final pair to tee off for ANCC. Coach Jimmy Kowalski’s golfers came out firing at the pins and showed they were a force to be reckoned with as they lit up the Plantation Course in a true team effort. Their team total of 17 under par—a 28 shot improvement over last year—was just enough to edge out old nemesis Michelle Holmes Golf School (Chesapeake, VA) by one shot to secure the final spot in the Semi-Finals. Notably, ANCC was the only one of the four remaining teams that does not recruit outside its own club’s talent pool, a testament to the strong program Jimmy and his staff have built.

From Left to Right: Mason Dinh, Ryan Totte, Philip Verghese, Sidney Dinh, Chase Evans, Max Gaston, Ben Van Fossen, and Charlie Wisniewski

FITNESS & WELLNESS

Fitness Center Open Hours Monday through Friday: 5:00 AM to 8:00 PM

Saturday & Sunday: 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM

Group Fitness Classes For our group exercise classes, you have the option to subscribe one month at a time or ongoing, or to register for single classes. Please click here to learn more and register today!

Pop-Up Classes Monthly and individual rates vary, please see below for details. Standard Classes

Monthly Rate: $35/month Individual Class Rate: $15 Specialty Classes Monthly Rate:$50/month Individual Class Rate: $20

Specialty Classes

Tuesdays & Thursdays at 5:30 PM and Saturdays at 10:00 AM Standard Classes Toning & Abs (Hybrid)

Mondays & Wednesdays at 8:30 AM The Wednesday class will incorporate the use of the stability ball! Gain core strength, balance and more! Pilates (Hybrid)

We’ll work all major muscle groups with options for dumbells (or other weights), tubing, and sometimes body weight.

Power Yoga (Hybrid)

Wednesdays at 6:00 PM This is a physically challenging class for all levels. You will gain strength, balance, flexibility, and endurance. Get ready to sweat!

Forever Fit (Hybrid)

Thursdays at 4:30 PM (45 minutes) Work onbalance, flexibility, and light strengthening. It will be helpful to have a chair and a couple of light weights.

Yoga Fusion (Hybrid)

Step Up Circuit (In Person)

This class includes a warm-up, vinyasa flow the strength training with yoga poses followed by stretching, cooldown and relaxation. Saturdays at 8:30 AM

Tuesdays & Thursdays at 8:30 AM A combination of Step aerobics, full-body toning, and Pilates! This class is offered in-studio only and is not available on Zoom.

Fitness Services

Our Fitness PROs are Certified Personal Trainers, Wellness Coaches, and Exercise Specialist with expertise in areas such as corrective exercise, weight loss, golf, tennis, and sports performance. They are skilled at creating fitness programs customized for you. The Fitness PRO team at ANCC will focus on your goals while making sure that your training sessions are fun and engaging. Schedule a FREE fifteen-minute consultation with one of our professionals today! Contact Jay Guillory at jay.guillory@ancc.org for more information.

Spa Services Massage

Facials & Peels

Our Licensed Esthetician, Trish Gray can provide you with our additional spa services like facials and peels. A facial is one of the best ways to take care of your skin, the largest organ of your body. It cleanses, exfoliates and nourishes the skin, which helps to promote a clear, well-hydrated complexion. On the other hand, our peels, focus on exfoliating the out layers of the skin, creating new skin growth that is smoother, firmer and brighter, with little to no downtown. Please contact our professionals to schedule an appointment: Trish Gray - trish.gray.ancc@outlook.com Licensed Massage Therapist/Licensed Master Esthetician Sara Albanawi - sara.albanawi.ancc@outlook.com Licensed Massage Therapist Jason Steltenpohl - jason.steltenpohl.ancc@outlook.com Licensed Massage Therapist

Our Licensed Massage Therapist are here to enhance your journey to self-care. Come and experience some of the benefits of massage, which include: Stress reduction and increased relaxation Pain reduction, muscle relief, and tension release Improved circulation, energy and alertness Lowered heart rate and/or blood pressure Improved immune function Our therapists specialize in Swedish, Deep Tissue, Trigger Point, Neuromuscular Therapy, Hot Stone and more. Using various massage techniques, our therapist will personalize your massage session to your individual needs. Choose from a 30, 60, or 90-minute session or purchase a massage package (can also be combined with a facial/peel).

RACQUET SPORTS

Saturday, 7 October End of Season Cocktail Party & Pro Exhibition UPCOMING EVENTS

PICKLEBALL CLINICS

Please visit the pickleball calendar on the website for information and to register for our October Adult beginner & intermediate pickleball clinics at Arlington. These clinics will take place on Tuesdays & Saturdays. Cost: $28/clinic

Please click here for the pickleball calendar

2:00 PM - 3:30 PM For those members looking for a fast-paced, tennis based cardio session, join Pro Jean-Marc Krone on Sundays. Cost: $42/participant. SUNDAY CARDIO CLINIC 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM This clinic is designed to provide an intense workout and certain minimum physical requirements might need to be met before joining. Cost: $42/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. Please contact Ruya Kor for more information. Cost: $42/participant MONDAY LADIES EVENING CLINIC

7:00 AM - 8:30 AM For those members looking for a tennis based morning cardio, please contact Pro Neil Bennett (703.979.5471) to see if this clinic is right for you. Cost: $42/participant. TUESDAY MORNING CARDIO CLINIC

Tuesdays from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM Fridays from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM TUESDAY & FRIDAY HIGH INTENSITY CARDIO CLASS

A combination of hitting, running, and jumping will push you to your limits. Prerequisite: must be able to go hard for 60 minutes. Please contact Tennis Pro Greg Paukstis to see if this class is right for you. Cost: $45/participant.

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. 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM For members looking for a tennis based mid-day cardio session, please contact Pro Bridget Merrick (703.979.5471). Cost: $42/participant. WEDNESDAY MID-DAY CARDIO CLINIC 7:00 AM - 8:30 AM For members looking for a tennis based morning cardio session, please contact Pro Iustin Baciu . Cost: $42/participant. THURSDAY MORNING CARDIO CLINIC

5:30 PM - 7:00 PM For beginners to intermediate, this class is for members trying to get into the game. Join Pro Jean-Marc Krone on Friday nights. Contact (703.979.5471) for questions and updates. Cost: $42/participant LADIES’ FRIDAY CARDIO TENNIS

MEN’S SATURDAY MORNING INTRACLUB TENNIS LEAGUE

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 Jean-Marc Krone (703.979.5471) for updates.

CONGRATULATIONS TO THIS YEAR’S CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP MIXED-DOUBLES WINNERS

CHAMPIONS Ann-Colter Cheron and Chad Wolf

FINALISTS Dana Moss and Robert Clark

CONGRATULATIONS TO THIS YEAR’S CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLES WINNERS

Champion: Jack Sherner (right); Finalist: Chad Wolf (left)

Ladies’ Champion: Inga Boone (right); Finalist: Amanda Wagner (left)

CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR 40+ 3.0 AND 4.0 LADIES’ TEAMS

Congratulations to our 40+ 3.0 and 4.0 ladies’ teams that advanced to the 2023 USTA Mid-Atlantic Regional Championships. Captained by Tamara Ashford both teams travelled, with the 3.0 team competing in Norfolk and the 4.0 team in Newport News. They gave it everything in the searing summer heat, competing respectably against teams from Norfolk, Richmond, Shenandoah, and Virginia Beach; and while they didn’t win their respective Championship to advance further, they will be sure to go for it again next year! A special highlight from the weekend was Quinn Byrnes and Jo Maney from the 3.0 team receiving sportsmanship awards! 4.0 team roster: Tamara Ashford (captain), Jennifer Bell, Karen Chris- tian, Eva Domotorffy, Whitney Gray, Elizabeth Lucchesi, Suzanne Marisa, Dana Moss, Kristin Reif, Andrea Schnappauf; Lori Wright. 3.0 team roster: Erin Alexander, Ana Beck, Colleen Border, Quinn Byrnes, Varsha Chandra, Holly Ford, Eileen Gilligan, Barbara Han- cock, Diana Hung, Johann Maney, Amy Mathis, Jamie Sheen, Linda Thierauf, Hope Wolf (non-playing captain -- Tamara Ashford) (Top photo -- 4.0 ladies: Tamara Ashford (captain); Jennifer Bell; Elizabeth Lucchesi; Suzanne Marisa; Dana Moss (who went unde- feated on the singles line in the Championships); Kristin Reif; and Lori Wright) Second photo -- 3.0 ladies: Quinn Byrnes/Jo Maney with their Sportsmanship pins Third photo -- 3.0 ladies: Quinn Byrnes; Varsha Chandra; Holly Ford; Jo Maney; Amy Mathis; Jamie Sheen; Linda Thierauf; and Hope Wolf

ARMY NAVY CROWNS 2023 JUNIOR CLUB CHAMPIONS!

10U ORANGE BALL RUFF CUP L TO R : SEBASTIAN HOWELL (FINALIST), ELIZABETH RUFF, WHITAKER SMITH (CHAMPION)

12U GREEN BALL COED L TO R : FORMER JUNIOR CLUB CHAMPION AND LONGTIME STAFF MEMBER CHRISTIAN WILLIAMS,

8U RED BALL THORNE TROPHY L TO R : MADISON HASSAN (CHAMPION), DR. JAMES THORNE, KIAN EVANS (FINALIST)

ISAAC MELLES (CHAMPION), AUDREY ADAMSON (FINALIST)

14U GIRLS L TO R : REAGAN HICKOK (CHAMPION), ANNA ALSPACH (FINALIST), ELLIOTT SMITH (FINALIST)

16U BOYS L TO R : KOEN YU (CHAMPION), GREG PAUKSTIS, JOHN RISTAU (FINALIST)

12U YELLOW BALL COED L TO R : BEN BROMER (FINALIST), GREG PAUKSTIS, SAVANNAH JENKINS (CHAMPION)

JUNIOR ACTIVITIES

RAINBOW CITY

Fall/Winter: 1 September to 16 December Friday – 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM

Saturday – 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM Sunday - 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM

Please click here for registration forms! Members must register prior to their first visit.

Important Notes

Ages: 3 to 10 Children must be potty trained (bathroom independent) Three (3) hour limit per visit. Late fees will be charged at the hourly rate. No wet swimsuits Closed shoes required for children to be allowed on the playground. Nut Free Zone

SAVE THE DATES!

Include Junior Activities in your school year schedule. Mark these important dates for our signature events and programs. Space is limited so clear your calendar! Tier II, Junior Executive Presence Course, Ages 12-14 (Middle School) - Saturday, 14 October Registration will open on 14 September at 12:00 PM. Tier III, Junior Executive Presence Course, Ages: High School 9-12th Grade - Saturday, 28 October Registration will open on 20 September at 12:00 PM.

FATHER-DAUGHTER “BARBIE DANCE PARTY”

Friday, 27 October from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM Wear your pink and bring your best dance moves. It’s going to be a blast! DJ, Buffet, New 360 Video Booth, Special Raffle Prizes, games and more! $130 per couple/$65 addition guest) Suggested Ages: 3 to 13 (Dads, Keep bringing your teen princess as long as she wants to attend!) Reservations open Wednesday, 27 September at 12:00 PM. Tables of 10 may be reserved. Club No Show Policy in effect. Click here to register.

MEMBERSHIP

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.

Please click here for more information.

EMAIL OPT-IN GUIDE

ANCC Pavers Program 2023 In honor of ANCC’s Centennial in 2024, we are offering the opportunity to purchase an engraved paver that will be installed in the outdoor patio area behind the Clubhouse. Members and their immediate family who purchase an engraved paver will be invited to reception in Spring 2024 to reveal the new pavers. Be a “permanent” part of the Arlington Clubhouse! Phase 1 Closed Online orders for Phase 2 will begin 4 October

Stay up-to-date with events and programs at Army Navy Country Club by subscribing to ANCC emails! Please click here to learn how to opt-in for updates from various activities and departments on either the app or the website.

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.

WELCOME NEW MEMBERS 30 AUGUST THROUGH 28 SEPTEMBER RESIDENT CPT ZAKI AHMED, USA ENS JOSEPH ALTMAYER, USN LCDR ANDREW WESLEY BOSCHERT, USN CPT NICHOLAS CANDELMO, USA LCDR NAKKU CHUNG, USN COL JUSTIN W. EGGSTAFF, USMC, RET. ENS MAY C. FAN, USCG LT COL STEWART HAWKINS, USAF MR. JOHN MARSHALL CAPT RUSSELL MAYER, USCG CAPT KELSON JAMES MCCOLLUM, USMC CAPT ALEXANDER MOSSING, USAF 1LT PETER NEAL, USAR CPT CHRISTOPHER JAMES PETTIT, USA MRS. ERICA SMEDBERG SMITH

MR. CARL STURGES III MRS. SUSAN SUAREZ CAPT KYLE VALLECILLO, USAF MS. MARY G. VOUGHT ABSENT CPT FRANCIS BUCKLEY, USA 2LT BRANDON DINAN, USA LT DANIEL SCHMERBER, USN 1ST LT WILLIAM TAYLOR, USAF

BE AN 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 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.

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