January/February 2017

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R4 R RECHARGE FOR RESILIENCY

BROUGHT TO YOU BY THE AIR FORCE SERVICES ACTIVITY

Recharge for Resiliency (R4R) is the capstone for Force Support Squadron MWR resiliency programing across the Air Force. R4R encompasses the following key resiliency components: the Single Airman Programming Initiative, RecOn and Deployed Affected Programming. These resiliency programs provide needed support for our military members and their families. Single Airman Programming Initiative Provides resources that foster a strong culture, mission and sense of community among single military members enlisted member

without a spouse.

RecOn Provides resources for outdoor centric, high adrenaline, post deployment stress reduction, only available through FSS Outdoor Recreation Centers and their family members.

Deployed Affected Programming

Studio 11 2 Outdoor Recreation 4-5 Commons Commons 6 Information, Tickets & Travel 7 Super Bowl Parties 8 The Courses at Andrews 9 The Club at Andrews 10-11 Fitness Center 12-13 Military&FamilySupportCenter14 Youth Programs 15 CDC & FCC 16-17 Library 18-19 Education & Training 19 Presidential Inn 20 Freedom Hall Dining Facility 21 Joint Base Andrews Map 22 FSS Facilities Directory 23

Provides resources targeting deployed-affected, and dependent-restricted, Air Force installation assigned service members and their families providing relief from the challenges of deployment ELIGIBILITY: Deployed-affected and dependent-restricted assigned military member and their family members.

LOOK FOR THE LOGOS FOR PARTICIPATING FSS PROGRAMS

R4R PROGRAMS & ELIGIBILITY Outdoor Recreation 301.981.4109/5663

Community Commons 301.981.4041

Learn more about R4R at andrewsfss.com/R4R.html

LT COL BRETT T. BLACK Commander, 11 FSS

ERIC D. WOOD Deputy, 11 FSS

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CMSGT MARCIA E. SCANTLEBURY-HALL Superintendent, 11 FSS

MARKETING TEAM

SUNNY BABAUTA LEE Marketing Director

CHUCK AZ TSINNIE Illustrator

DAWN A. MILLER Publicity Coordinator

RAQUEL M. CLOMA

Graphics & Visual Information Specialist

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MICHAEL MCKINNEY

Graphics & Visual Information Specialist The Spotlight magazine is designed to inform our customers of events happening in our facilities. The opinions expressed herein are not necessarily those of Joint Base Andrews, the DoD or the U.S. Air Force. All program dates and times printed in this publication are subject to change. For questions about the Spotlight call the Marketing Office at 301.981.2469.

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Bldg 1235 Menoher Dr. 301.981.4109 /AndrewsODR

Ski Snowboard Season! and

Trips

All trips are $35 and include equipment rental from ODR while supplies last, 6 hours lift ticket and transportation. Sign up now until one week prior to the trip. Lift ticket and transportation only, pricing available. Please call ODR for availability.

Liberty Massanutten Mountain Resort Ski Resort 21 January 0700-2400 Ages 18+

Seven Springs Ski Resort

28 January 0600-2300 Ages 5+

4 February 0600-2300 Ages 18+

Equipment Rental

Equipment

1 Day

2 Day

Weekly

Ski Package

$25

$50

$75

Ski Package Jr

$20

$40

$60

Ski only

$20

$40

$60

Ski Boots Adult/child

$5

$10

$15

Snowboard Pkg

$25

$50

$75

Snowboard only

$20

$40

$60

Snowboard boots

$5

$10

$15

Helmet Adult/child

$5

$10

$15

Snow Suits Adult/child

$3

$6

$9

Toboggan

$5

$10

$15

Snow Shoes

$5

$10

$15

Goggles Adult/child

$3.50

$7

$10.50

Snow Blower (small)

$25

$45

$125

Snow Blower (large)

$53

$80

$250

Snow Shovel

$3.75

$6.50

$15

Packages includes boots, poles/board, helmet and snow suit

Whitetail Ski Resort 27 February 0700-2300 Ages 5+

Snow Shoe Mountain Ski Resort

10-12 February $190 per person Includes lodging, 3-day lift ticket, equipment rental with ODR and transportation. Limited spots available. Bunk style loding is included.

Winter Hours Monday-Friday 0900-1700

Maintenance Maintenance Service

Fee

Waxing Edging Binding Check Complete Tune-up Base Sanding Binding Setting

$12.50 $15.50 $17.50 $34.00 $15.00 $3.50


Park Reservations now available fOR 2017! Yuma Park - $35-per-day Freedom Park - $50-per-day includes access to a includes access to a large large pavillion with lights, pavillion with lights, 2 three-way grills, 16 tables, restrooms, built in 14 tables, restrooms, and grill, electric outlets. 2 electric outlets. Reservation form and full payment are due at the time of the reservation. EQUIPMENT RENTAL DAILY RATES FEE CHANGE Canopies $38.53-$104.65 Tables $6.90 Chairs $0.86-$1.25 Grills $55.20-$90 Moon Bounce $165-$285

SELF-SERVICE CAR WASH

3 bays, coin-operated, each equipped with a high pressure hose & brush, 2 vacuum stations, and a free air station.

Family Campground

Bldg. 4520 Wheeling Rd.

301.981.3279

Full Hook Ups - 30 Amp. Water, Sewage $20 Electric Only - 30 Amp. $16 per day Dry Camp/Tent site $12 Dump Station Available $5

SITE INCLUDES: Free wireless internet access Game Room access with satellite TV, Football, Tennis Table, Pool Table, Darts and lounging area. Restrooms/showers and laundry facilities open 24 hours Seasonal volleyball, horseshoe pit and outdoor fire pit. Full hookup 30 Amp, water and sewage Picnic tables & grill Dog Park

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MOn-FRi: 0700-1600 Sat & Sun: 0700-1400

Bldg 1442 Concord Ave. 301.981.4041 /AndrewsCAC

13 January & 10 February

1900-2200 Instructed by the Commons very own Courtney Russell. Cost is $25 per person and includes all paint materials, wine and hors d’ouevres. You will receive a relaxing, artistic experience. Limited space available per class.

REGISTER TODAY AT THE

Community Commons Front Desk


JB ANDREWS

Located inside the Community Commons

Bldg 1442 Concord Ave. 301.981.4041 /AndrewsCAC

LIFT TICKETS ITT Price Weekend/Holiday Extended Lift $67.00 (reg $75-79) Mid-Week/Non-Holiday Extended Lift $53.00 (reg $69-71) Any Night Lift $42.25 (reg $47) PACKAGES Includes all lifts and trails, rental equipment and class lesson for ages 8 & up. Weekend/Holiday All Mountain Package $106.00(reg $123-126) Mid-Week/Non-Holiday All Mountain Package $90.75 (reg $114-116) Any Night All Mountain Package $83.25 (reg $91) First Class Learn to Ski or Snowboard $85.50 (reg $86-105) Includes beginner area lift ticket, rental equipment and beginner lesson for ages 8 & up.

TUBING for ages 5 & up Two-hour Weekend/HolidayTubing Two-hour Mid-Week/Non-Holiday Tubing

$30.50 (reg $31-33) $22.50 (reg $23-26)

GET YOUR TICKETS FROM THE INFORMATION TICKETS & TOURS OFFICE! MONSTER JAM TICKETS ITT PRICE

$17.50 PIT PARTY TICKETS ITT PRICE

$11.00*

Verizon Center

Washington D.C. • $20.75 Wednesday, 15 February: 7:30 p.m. Thursday, 16 February: 10:30 a.m. & 7:30 p.m. Friday, 17 February: 7:30 p.m. Saturday, 18 February: 10:30 a.m., 2:30 p.m. & 6:30 p.m. Sunday, 19 February: 12:30 p.m. & 4:30 p.m. Monday, 20 February: 12:30 p.m. (President's Day)

VERIZON CENTER • WASHINGTON D.C.

SATURDAY, JANUARY 28 1 P.M. & 7 P.M. PIT PARTY 10:30 A.M. - 12 P.M.*

SATURDAY, JANUARY 29 1 P.M. PIT PARTY 10:30 A.M. - 12 P.M.*

*SATURDAY PIT PARTY TICKETS MUST HAVE 1 P.M. SATURDAY MONSTER JAM TICKET *SUNDAY PIT PARTY TICKETS MUST HAVE 1 P.M. SUNDAY MONSTER JAM TICKET

Royal Farms Arena

Baltimore, Maryland • $19.75 Friday, 10 February: 7:30 p.m. Saturday, 11 February: 10:30 a.m., 2:30 p.m. & 6:30 p.m. Sunday, 12 February: 12:00 p.m. & 4:00 p.m.

Get your tickets at ITT!


DOORS OPEN 1400 MADDEN TOURNAMENT DJ ENTERTAINMENT FOOD & DRINKS FOR PURCHASE FREE CHIPS & SALSA

FEBRUARY

FREE ADMISSION No federal endorsement of sponsor intended.

5 2017

Doors Open at 1700 Boards close at 1800 $30 Admission

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Includes a complimentary buffet and a chance to win prizes for each change in score and win annual golf green fees each quarter. Reservations are required! Call 301.736.4887 x 102

TWO GREAT LOCATIONS TO WATCH, ONE UNFORGETTABLE GAME


Cooking Classes by Executive Chef Steve Muhlbaier Italian Cusine

16 January | 1800-1930 Participants will learn to create homemade Italian favorites with fresh yeast dough,marinara sauce and recipes for making pizza, calzone, and Strombolo. This class is $20 per person and includes all ingredients and materials! Space is limited, so please register by 12 January.

SweethearT Cooking Class

8 February | 1800-1930 Bring your significant other and together prepare romantic menu items.This class is $20 per person and includes all ingredients and materials! Space is limited, so please register by 6 February.

4442 VIRGINIA AVENUE (301) 981-4653 (GOLF)

VISIT OUR NEW WEBSITE

thecoursesatandrews.com smokehouse54.com

For details, call 301-736-4887 x102

Smoke House the courses

at andrews

Feel good today, eat what you love!

No federal endorsement of sponsor intended.

Valentines Dinner & Dance

14 February |1700-2000 Executive Chef Steve Muhlbaier has crafted a romantic four course prix fixe menu! Featuring your choice of: Red Wine Braised Short Ribs with Lobster and Parmesan Risotto or Lemon and Herb Shrimp with Sundried Tomato and Mascarpone Polenta. $85 per couple. Please call to make reservations.

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New Year New Menu

The Club at Andrews

TACO TUESDAY

All entrees available in combo plates which include Spanish rice, seasoned pinto or black beans, sour cream and Pico de Gallo or Salsa.

TACOS Crispy or soft taco with seasoned meat (beef or chicken) topped with lettuce, tomatoes, and a side choice of sour cream, and Pico de Gallo or Salsa.

TACO SALAD Deep fried tortilla bowl filled with (beef or chicken) and topped with shredded lettuce and chopped tomatoes. Available in beef or chicken.

QUESADILLA Grilled tortilla with seasoned meat (beef or chicken), a blend of melted cheese, sautéed green peppers and onions.

BURRITO Flour tortilla filled with seasoned meat (beef or chicken), a blend of melted cheese, tomatoes and lettuce. Add Guacamole

HAVE IT YOUR WAY THURSDAY SALADS

CAESAR SALAD Romaine lettuce in a creamy dressing and topped with parmesean cheese and grilled chicken or beef strips.

CHEF’S SALAD Tossed mix of romaine and iceberg lettuce, topped with hard boiled eggs, chopped tomatoes, cucumbers, shredded cheese, and a choice of julienne sliced meats (ham, turkey, chicken or roast beef), topped with your choice of dressing.

SOUPS Please ask for soups of the day

Buffet service will NOT be offered during these special days. Meal will be offered from the serving line.

SANDWICHES RUBEN

Thinly sliced corned beef, Swiss cheese, sauerkraut, Thousand Island dressing on rye bread and grilled to order.

TUNA MELT/SANDWICH Tasty tuna salad, topped with your choice of cheese and grilled to order. (Tuna Sandwich served cold or toasted upon request)

STEAK AND CHEESE SUB Deli sliced seasoned beef sautéed onions and peppers (red & green) topped with your choice of cheese and grilled to order.

HAM AND CHEESE Deli sliced ham topped with your choice of cheese and served cold or grilled to order.

TURKEY AND CHEESE Deli sliced turkey topped with your choice of cheese and served cold or grilled to order.

GRILLED CHEESE Your choice of cheese grilled to a golden brown.

FISH SANDWICH Tilapia fillet prepared your way. (Boiled, Grilled, Fried).


Club Member

Committee Meeting 10 January 1000-1100 Our biannual club member committee meeting will be held at The Club. Topics of discussion will include club programs, products and services. The next meeting will be held in July.

FIRST FRIDAY 3 February | 1530-1630 Join your friends and co-workers in Tatum’s Lounge for drink specials, food, games, and more!

Sponsored by:

*No federal endorsement of sponsors intended

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FITNESS CENTERS West Fitness Center (WFC) Bldg.1444 Concord Ave. 301.981.7101/7102 /JBAFitness East Fitness Center (EFC) Bldg.3705 Fletchet Ave. 301.981.1610 /JBAFitness

No federal endorsement of sponsor intended.

4th Annual Bench Press/ Deadlift Meet

26 January 1630-2000 West Fitness Center Male & Female Categories: each participant will have three attempts to lift the max amount of weight in the Bench Press, Deadlift & Squat. Register at the West Fitness Center.


competing S e m i n a r 101 Come join us for this 3 hr seminar to learn everything you need to know about what it takes to compete in a physique competition.

Register at https://jbacompetingseminar101.eventbrite.com *No federal endorsement of sponsor intended

23 January - 31 March

JBA

WEST FITNESS CENTER

Check off your New Years Resolution in this free 8-week challenge! Teams of 4! Must supply a Team Captain and Team Name at sign-up.

CHALLENGE

Register at:

https://jbabiggestloserchallenge2017.eventbrite.com

Share Your Story Photo Transformation* Share your story and photo transformation from the beginning of the JBA Biggest Loser Challenge until the end. Help inspire others. Visit the front desk for more details. *not mandatory for Biggest Loser Challenge

Weigh In: 23-27 January Weigh Out: 27-31 March 13


MILITARY & FAMILY SUPPORT CENTER Bldg 1191 Menoher Dr.

301.981.7087

MILITARY SAVES WEEK

27 February-3 March | 0800-1600

Military Saves Week is an annual Department of Defense Initiative to provide additional financial education to service members and their families. Various workshops will be offered throughout the week. Units are encouraged to coordinate workshops within their office/squadron/ group on financial topics such as developing a personalized successful spending plan, reducing/eliminating debt, improving credit scores, identity theft, savings & investing, Thrift Savings Plan and Blended Retirement System. All DoD ID Card holders are encouraged to participate.

EMPLOYMENT READINESS

TRANSITION ASSISTANCE

Resume Development 101 31 January & 16 February | 0900-1130

Pre-Separation/Retirement Counseling Every Wednesday | 0800-1200

Tips for Federal Employment 26 January & 23 February | 0900-1200

Group Capstone 5, 12, 26 January| 0800-1200 2, 9, 16 February| 0800-1200

Come learn the basics on how to develop a private sector résumé. Workshop covers the résumé process, differences between private and federal résumés and much more.

Learn to navigate USAJOBS, create and manage your account, and analyze job announcements; receive tips on how to tailor your federal résumés and avoid making common mistakes.

PERSONAL AND WORK LIFE Relaxation and Stress Relief 13 January | 1100-1200

This presentation will offer tips on maintaining a good work/life balance, identifying stressors, recognizing the signs and symptoms, practicing stress management strategies, reducing overall stress, and developing relaxation skills. Free lunch provided.

Building Healthy Marriages During Deployment 3 February | 1100-1200

Participants will learn how to create and maintain a healthy marriage throughout the deployment through the development of communication skills, conflict resolution strategies and personal boundries. Free lunch provided.

FINANCIAL READINESS

Plan! Spend! Save! 5 January & 2 February | 1100-1230

Develop a spend plan that works for you! Customers will learn to set realistic financial goals, develop a spend plan, track expenses, learn strategies for paying off debt faster while meeting their savings needs. Free light lunch provided.

Bundles for Babies 3 February | 0800-1230

This workshop is sponsored by the Air Force Aid Society (AFAS) for expectant or new fathers and mothers covering financial and installation support programs.

RELOCATION ASSISTANCE Welcome to Andrews at Community Commons 9, 23 January & 6 February| 0800-1200

Base orientation to new military personnel; spouses and civilians are encouraged to attend.

Plan My Move 24 January | 0900-1200

Session will provide comprehensive moving information and links to Military Installation & Military OneSource. Additional briefings include TMO, Finance, MPS and more.

This mandatory briefing should be completed at least 90 days prior to your separation/retirement date; highly encouraged to attend up to 12 months before separation and up to 24 months before retirement.

Mandatory for all separating/retiring personnel and should be accomplished no later than 90 days prior to discharge.

Disability Transition Assistance Program (DTAP) 6 January & 3 February | 0800-0900

Briefing provides specialized information about the Dept. of Veterans Affairs’ Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment Program (VR&E).

Retirement Benefits Briefing 6 January & 3 February | 0900-1100

Session designed for all transitioning members retiring within 12 months who are seeking to gain more information on additional retirement benefits. Briefings include TriCare, John Hopkins and Survivor Benefits Plan. Spouses encouraged to attend.

VA I & II 17 January & 21 February |0800-1600

Mandatory VA Benefits Briefing I & II for members claiming exemption from attending the DoD/AF day and Dept of Labor Employment workshop. Call M&FSC to inquire about the exempted categories.

Boots to Business (B2B) 21-22 February | 0800-1600

2 -Day Transition Assistance Program offered in collaboration among the U.S. Small Business Administration, the DoD and Departs of Veterans Affairs. This class also meets the required element for those who selected the entrepreneurial track for the new TAP. Offered to DoD civilians, retirees, and family members.

Franchising: Your Next Career Alternative 23 February | 0900-1100 Learn about the advantages and disadvantages of franchasing vs. starting your own business or buying an existing one.

EXCEPTIONAL FAMILY MEMBER-FAMILY SUPPORT (EFMP) 4-Ms. Spa Day 11 February | 1700-2100

Combined EFMP and Hearts Apart event. Each person will receive a mini-manicure, a mini make-over, a meal, and a mini massage. This FREE event is for all qualified EFMP and Deployed families in the DMV area. Event will be held at the M&FSC, Bldg. 1191. Call 301-981-7087 for more information and to register for the event.

Briefings and workshops are held at M&FSC unless otherwise noted. Free and open to all DoD cardholders. Registration is required by calling 301.981.7087.


YOUTH PROGRAMS Bldg. 4700 Yuma Road 301.981.5636/5954 /JBAYP

Winter Weather Closure Notification

In the case of emergencies, weather delays, schedule changes or cancellations, parents and guardians are encouraged to sign-up for SCHOOLSOUT notification system. Go to schoolsout.com and select your school “JB Andrews Child and Youth Programs.� All notifications and alerts will also be posted on our Facebook page.

Torch Club Meetings

Every Thursday | 1700 for ages 11-13

YOUTH Clu

Become a member of the JBA-C4 Torch Club; members are part of a character and leadership group. Their focus is community service, compassion, caring and commitment to their club.

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Keystone Club Meetings

Every Friday | 1800 for ages 14-18

Keystone Clubs are chartered small leadership development groups for young people. Keystoners elect officers, choose their own activities and plan and implement community service projects.

Annual Youth Programs Membership Dues Change

Youth Programs annual membership dues for ages 5-18 will be $60 per year! These fees are for youth attending recreational hours after 1500 daily and on Saturdays. YP membership dues offers the benefits of discounts on sports, instructional classes, specialty camps, weekly activities and field trip registrations. Fees are paid annually. 15


CDC #1 Bldg. 4575 Virginia Ave. 301.981.3055/3035 CDC #2 Bldg. 4783 San Antonio Blvd. 301.981.3323/3324 /AndrewsCDCs

CDC #3 (JP Hoyer) Bldg. 3725 Fetchet Ave. 240.857.3458/3197

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Family Child Care Orientation 23-25 January | 0830-1230 at Child Development Center #1 The FCC program is looking for individuals who wish to become childcare professionals, who are interested in caring for children with special needs and families needing extended duty care.

FMI on upcoming training, please contact FCC at 301.981.9982.

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Parent’s Time Out Date

Registration Time

Deadline

January 1700-2300 3 January 7 4 February 1700-2300 30 January

Parents Time Out is sponsored by the Child and Youth Programs and the cost is $30 per child. CDC 1: 301.981.3035 CDC 2: 301.981.3323 JP Hoyer CDC 3: 240.857.3197 Youth Center: 301.981.5636

Childcare will be provided at CDC 2 and the Youth Center

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Base Library Storytime

Mondays at 1730 Wednesdays at 1030

Game Club

Located inside the Community Commons Bldg. 1442 Concord Ave. 2nd floor 301.981.6454 andrewsbaselibrary@gmail.com AndrewsBaseLibrary

7 & 21 January; 4 & 18 February | 1300-1800

Meet new people! Play lots of board games, table top role-playing, war games and more! (Ages 10 & up)

Creative Writing Club

10 & 24 January; 14 & 28 February | 1130-1230

Excerise your imagination! Join us each week for creative writing prompts, exercises, and discussion.

Retiree Info Fair

12 January & 9 February | 1500-1800

Members from the JBA Retiree Activities Office are on hand each month to provide information and answer questions.

January: National Brainteaser Month

Give your brain a workout! Check out the library and our Facebook page for mind-bending puzzles all month long.

Handwriting Analysis Seminar 27 January | 1130-1230

Explore the art and science of handwriting analysis and what your penmanship reveals about your personality. Bring a bag lunch; drinks provided.

ComputerEase Class: Microsoft Access Part 1 28 January | 1400-1600

Learn the basics of Microsoft Access in this hands-on class in our computer lab. Part 2 will be held on 4 March. Registration required: limited to 6 participants. Call 301-981-6454 to sign-up.


February: Library Lovers Month

Show us some love! When you’re at the libray this month fill out a card telling everyone what you love the most about your Andrews Base Library!

Oscar Viewing Party 26 February | 1930-2300

Roll out the red carpet for a fun-filled evening! Enjoy food, drinks, a photobooth, Oscar Bingo and more at this star-studded event. Stop by the library all month long to check out the nominees in books and DVDs.

Valentine’s Storytime Event

13 February | 1730 ; 15 February | 1030

Storytime is extra sweet this week! Join us for special Valentine’s stories, songs, crafts, and treats! Children may bring Valentine’s Day cards to exchange.

Closures

2 January: New Year’s Holiday 16 January: Martin Luther King, Jr Day 20 January: Inauguration 20 February: President’s Day

EDUCATION & TRAINING Bldg 1413 Arkansas Rd. Rm 100 301.981.6377/5733

Airmen Higher Education Briefing

3 January & 7 February | Begins at 0800 19 January & 16 February | Begins at 1300

Mandatory briefing, per AFI 36-2649, for a service member to receive educational counseling if they wish to use Military Tuition Assistance for the first time in their Air Force Career.

GI Bill Briefing

10 January & 14 February | 1300-1400

Overview of Post 9/11 GI Bill & MGIB benefits/transferability.

T-GPS Education Track 24-27 January | 0800-1630

Test Taking and Study Skills Seminar 9 February | 1000-1130

Commissioning Briefing 15 February | 1300-1400

Overview of all commissioning programs available to enlisted members.

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Join the Force Freedom Hall Dining Facility

1st Quarter Enlisted Birthday Meal 21 February | Begins at 1100

Join us and enjoy a FREE sit-down meal served by your Senior Leadership. We will have giveaways and birthday cake. Active duty and reservist service members, (E-6 and below) with birthdays in July, August, and September and one guest are invited to attend. RSVP by 17 February at andrewsfss.com/dining/Birthday_Meal.html

To apply for a NAF job, log onto www.nafjobs.org and create an account. (For a listing of NAF job vacancies for Andrews, click on the drop-down menu for base and go to Joint Base Andrews) For more information, call the Human Resource Office at 301.981.5614. Visit them: Bldg 1602, F-Wing Rm#161

An Equal Opportunity Employer

FMI call 301.981.5303.

PRESIDENTIAL INN Bldg 1380 California Ave. • 301.981.4614 MAKING A RESERVATION

Military members who are PCSing can reserve rooms at any time and stay up to 30 days if space is available. Space-A reservations can be made up to 120 days in advance, depending on the base occupancy; Space-A reservations for TLF can only be made up to 30 days in advance depending on the base occupancy. Rooms may be used for higher priority lodging guests as required by the Joint Base Andrews mission. In this event, guests will be referred to off base hotels; priority one guests will be given a letter of non-availability.

ROOM RATES Visitors Quarters (VQs) $60.00 Distinguished Visitors Quarters $69.00 Temporary Lodging Facility (TLF) $63.00 Limited Pet Friendly Room $63.00 ~ additional $10.00 per night Visit dodlodging.net for reservations not related to group For official travelers with a “pre-loaded” controlled spending account travel card, please ensure you contact your unit’s Resources Advisor (RA) to load additional funding on your travel card, if required, prior to your checkout. If you cannot load additional funding prior to departure, contact the lodging manager.


Freedom Hall Dining Facility Bldg 1628 Colorado Ave.

HOLIDAY MEALS

301.981.6661

UPCOMING MEALS

2017 New Year’s Holiday Day Menu*

Valentine’s Day Meal

Menu Shrimp Cocktail, Split Pea Soup, Strip Loin Steak, Herbed Baked Chicken, Baked Ham Sides Salad Bar, Fruit Salad, Potato Salad, Gravy, Rice Pilaf, Baked Potato, Collard Greens, Corn on the Cob, Summer Squash, Black-Eyed Peas Desserts Cheesecake w/Cherry Topping, Apple Pie, Cherry Pie, Peach Cobbler and Soft Serve Ice Cream

Menu Cream of Mushroom Soup, BBQ Spare Ribs, Five Spice Chicken, Meatloaf Sides Scalloped Potatoes, Ranch Style Beans, Egg Noodles, Corn on the Cob, Southern Style Greens, Sweet Peas, French Bread Desserts Strawberries and Whipped Cream.

Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday Meal*

Black History Meal

1 January 1430-1730

14 February 1100-1300

16 January 1000-1200

20 February 1100-1300

Menu Chicken Gumbo Soup, Southern Fried Catfish, Baked Ham, BBQ Spareribs, Southern Fried Chicken, Baked Fish Sides Baked Macaroni and Cheese, Steamed Rice, Fried Okra, Black Eyed Peas, Corn Fritters, Mustard Greens, Macaroni Salad, Potato Salad, Cole Slaw, Salad Bar, Corn Bread Desserts Sweet Potato Pie, Pecan Pie, Soft Serve Ice Cream

Menu Chicken Gumbo Soup, Southern Fried Chicken, BBQ Pork Spare Ribs Sides Mashed Potatoes, Red Bean & Rice, Chicken Gravy, Southern Style Greens w/Ham Hocks, Corn on the Cob, Assorted Breads, Salad Bar Desserts Fresh Fruit, Apple Cobbler, Sweet Potato Pie, Chocolate Pudding, Fruit Flavored Gelatin

Presidents Day Holiday Meal*

20 February | 1000-1200 Menu: Shrimp Cocktail, French Onion Soup, Salad Bar, Steamship Round, Southern Fried Catfish, Dijon Chicken Sides: O’Brien Potatoes, Corn Combo, Broccoli, Steamed Rice, Fruit Salad, Spinach Salad, Cornbread Desserts: Pecan Pie, Cherry Cheesecake, Brownies, and Apple Cobbler

**Holiday meals are open to active duty, dependents, retired military, reservists, guard members and DoD civilians. Cash only.

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CHILD & YOUTH SERVICES

Central Registration & FCC Bldg 4575 Virginia Ave. 301.981.9981/9982 Tuesday & Thursday 1000-1300 Monday, Wednesday & Friday By Appointment CDC #1 Bldg 4575 Virginia Ave. 301.981.3055/3035 Monday-Friday 0615-1745 CDC #2 Bldg 4783 San Antonio Blvd. 301.981.3323/3324 Monday-Friday 0600-1745 CDC # 3 (JP Hoyer) Bldg 3725 Fetchet Ave. 240.857.3458/3197 Monday-Friday 0615-1745 Youth Center Bldg 4700 Yuma Rd. 301.981.5636 Monday-Thursday 0600-2000 Friday 0600-2100 Saturday 1200-2100 Teen Programs Monday-Thursday 1700-2000 Friday 1700-2100 Saturday 1200-2100 School Age Programs Monday-Friday 0600-1800 Youth Sports Monday-Friday 0600-1800

MILITARY RESOURCES

Education & Training Center

Bldg 1413 Arkansas Rd. Rm 100 Monday-Wednesday & Friday 0730-1600 Thursday 0900-1600

Military & Family Support Center

Bldg 1191 Menoher Dr. 301.981.7087 Monday-Friday 0730-1630 Thursdays 0730-1430

Military Personnel

CAC/ID Card, Customer Service, Career Development & Force Management

Bldg 1414 Arkansas Rd. Rm 4 301.981.1776 Monday-Friday 0830-1530 Closed every fourth Thursday each month

COMMUNITY COMMONS

Bldg 1442 Concord Ave. 301.981.4041 Commons’ Cafe Saturday/Sunday 0700-1400 Monday-Friday 0700-1600 Game Room Sunday 1000-1800 Monday-Saturday 0730-2000 Information, Tickets & Tours Monday-Friday 1000-1800

Library 301.981.6454

Monday & Thursday 1000-2000 Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday & Saturday 1000-1800 Meeting Rooms Sunday-Saturday

0730-2000

The Landing Zone Monday-Saturday 1100-2000 Sunday 1100-1800

DINING

The Club at Andrews Bldg 1889 Arnold Ave. 301.568.3100 Cashier’s Cage Tuesday 1100-1500 Wednesday-Thursday 1100-2000 Friday 1100-2200 Saturday 1200-2000 Hangar One Friday 1600-2100 Tatum’s Lounge Tuesday-Wednesday 1600-2200 Thursday 1600-2300 Friday 1500-0100 Saturday 1200-2100 Freedom Hall Dining Facility Bldg 1628 Colorado Ave. 301.981.6516 Monday-Friday Breakfast 0530-0800 Carry Out 0800-0900 Lunch 1100-1300 Carry Out 1300-1430 Dinner 1600-1800 Carry Out 1800-1930 Midnight Meal 2300-0030 Weekends Brunch 0700-1200 Supper 1430-1730 Carry Out 1800-2100 Midnight Meal 2300-0030

RECREATION & LEISURE

The Courses at Andrews Bldg 4442 West Perimeter Rd. 301.981.4653 Open Dawn til Dusk East Fitness Center (EFC) Bldg 3705 Fetchet Ave. 301.981.1610 Monday-Friday 0600-1400 Unmanned Fitness Open 24/7 West Fitness Center (WFC) Bldg 1444 Concord Ave. 301.981.7101/7102 Monday-Friday 0500-2000 Saturday 0700-1500 Tactical Fitness Area Open 24/7 Outdoor Recreation (ODR) Bldg 1235 Menoher Dr. 301.981.4109/5663 Monday-Friday 0900-1700 Base Pool Bldg 1353 Arkansas Road 301.981.1352/4109 Presidential Inn Bldg 1380 California Ave. 301.981.4614 Open 24/7 including Holidays NAF Human Resource Bldg 1602 Brookley Ave. Rm 161 301.981.5614 Monday-Friday 0830-1530 Closed every fourth Thursday each month

All facilities are closed on weekends, AFDW Family Days and federal holidays unless otherwise noted. Holiday hours for Martin Luther King Jr. Day and special hours for Inauguration are available at andrewsfss.com. All emergency closures due to facility maintenance or weather will be available at facebook.com/AndrewsFSS.

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USAA.COM/RENTERS or 800-531-8521 Paid ad. No federal endorsement of advertiser is intended. 1Availability of renters insurance to residents of another country is limited to qualified members. 2For loss due to a covered peril of military uniforms or equipment owned by you, and when the loss occurs while you are on active or reserve duty, no deductible will be applied. 3 Restrictions may apply to installment payment options. Membership eligibility and product restrictions apply and are subject to change. Renters insurance provided by United Services Automobile Association, USAA Casualty Insurance Company, USAA General Indemnity Company, Garrison Property and Casualty Insurance Company, and USAA Limited (Europe), San Antonio, TX and is available only to persons eligible for P&C group membership. Each company has sole financial responsibility for its own products. Š 2016 USAA. 235756-1016-AF


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