16 May 2017 | Free Basewide Event
See your Sports Rep for more Information. No Federal Endorsement of Sponsor(s) Intended.
Parking Locations are The Smart Center, West Fitness and Family Readiness.
Military Personnel Section Customer Service
ID Cards by APPOINTMENT Hours of Operation: Monday-Friday 0830-1530 Closed 4th Thursday of the month for training
Military Members in uniform have priority! Limited walk-in service available, Military Members in uniform HAVE PRIORITY
For appointments visit:
https://rapids-appointments.dmdc.osd.mil
Table of Contents
Sports Day 2 The Club at Andrews 4-5 Community Commons 6 Information, Tickets & Travel 7 Fitness Centers 8 DFAC 9 The Courses at Andrews 10 Outdoor Recreation 11-12 Base Pool 12-13 Youth Center 14-15 Military&FamilySupportCenter16 USAF Photo Contest 17 The Library 18-19 Presidential Inn 20 Education & Training 20 Club Scholarship 21 Paid Ad 21 Joint Base Andrews Map 22 FSS Facilities Directory 23
JOINT BASE ANDREWS
Thank You for your patience! Joint Base Andrews Military Personnel Section
MAJ JASON M. GUADALUPE Commander, 11 FSS
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MICHAEL B. 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 301.981.9258.
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The Club at Andrews Bldg. 1889 Arnold Ave. 301.568.3100 Andrews AFB - The Club at Andrews
F irst Friday
5 May | 1500-1700 Hosted by: CGOC
Join your friends and co-workers in Tatum’s Lounge for drink specials, food, games, and more!
Next F irst Friday is 2 June Sponsored by: *No federal endorsement of sponsors intended
Mother’s Day Brunch
14 May 1st Seating: 1100-1230 2nd Seating: 1230-1500 Members: $30.95 Non-Members: $35.95
Father’s Day BBQ Brunch 18 June 1st Seating: 1100-1230 2nd Seating: 1230-1500 Members: $29.95 Non-Members: $34.95
Enjoy a delicious meal to celebrate mom and dad on their days! Menu includes Breakfast, Lunch, Salads, and various delicious desserts to choose from! Children 6-10: $9.95 Children 5 and under: FREE Reservations are not required, but highly suggested. 4
The Club at Andrews presents
Summer Kickoff Comedy Show with/All White Attire after Party 16 JUNE 2017
MEMBERS $15 | NON MEMBERS $20
Must be 18 to attend!
DOORS OPEN AT 2000
There will be no regular bar services in Tatum’s on this day, regular bar services will be held in Hanger One beginning at 1630.
This event will be held in Tatum’s Lounge for Ticket Holders ONLY.
All White Attire After Party featuring DJ Mase Patrons attending the Comedy Show are reminded that Comedians performances contain *Adult Content*
Hosted By “Laughin Lenny” *No federal endorsement of sponsors intended
Kitchen Closes at 2300
Bldg 1442 Concord Ave. 301.981.4041 /AndrewsCAC ns Commfoe Ca
19 May & 9 June
1900-2200 - $25 per person
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Instructed by the Commons’ very own Courtney Russell. Cost is $25 per person and includes all art materials, refreshments and hors d’ouevres. You will receive a relaxing, artistic experience. Please arrive 15 minutes prior to class time. Limited space available per class.
Register Today at the Community Commons Front Desk
Come out and make some money off those unwanted or forgotten items! $6 space w/rented table $2 space w/own table
Reserve your space at the Community Commons
20 May 17 June 1100-1500 Admission is free for shoppers
Ocean City Spring Fest 6 May | 0700-2300
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Spend the day with us at Ocean City to celebrate the start of spring at Spring Fest!
$
per person
Participants must be at least 5 years old to attend. The bus will leave the Community Commons at 0700 and will return at 2300.
Join us on a trip to Shenandoah Valley as we enjoy a private wine tasting (5 wines) and a small group tour of the North Mountain Vineyards! The bus will leave the Commons at 1000 and will return at 1730.
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Shenandoah ValleyTrip
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10 June 1000-1730
FITNESS CENTERS Tactical Fitness Center Bldg.1444 Concord Ave. 301.981.7101/7102 /JBAFitness East Fitness Center (EFC) Bldg.3705 Fletchet Ave. 301.981.1610 /JBAFitness
Soccer and Softball Intramurals Soccer starts 1 May Softball starts 5 June
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Open to all military assigned to JB Andrews and their family members with DoD ID Cards. Must be 18 and older. Coordinate with your Unit Coordinator for practice and game times. Contact the WFC if you need to be placed on a team.
BIATHALON 10 June | 0700-1000
West Fitness Center
Free Event 20k Bike Ride & 5K Run
Freedom Hall Dining Facility Bldg 1628 Colorado Ave.
Upcoming Meals: 5 May: Cinco de Mayo 11 May: Italian Meal 18 May: Southern Meal 25 May: German Meal
1 June: French Meal 8 June: Asian Meal 15 June: Italian Meal 22 June: Southern Meal
(Only Open to Active Duty Enlisted Personnel)
Enlisted Dining Facility Council Meeting 25 May
301.981.6661
UTA Weekends Navy: 6-7 May; 10-11 June 459th: 6-7 May; 3-4 June 113th: 6-7 May; 10-11 June Memorial Day Meal* 29 May | 1100-1300
Menu: Potato soup w/bacon, salad bar, macaroni sald, cucumber/onion salad, spagetti w/ meatsauce, strip steak, roast turkey, gravy, hoppin’ john rice and beans, baked potatoes, summer squash, glazed carrots, broccoli, sauteed mushrooms & onions and more. *Open to all active duty, dependents, retirees, guard, reservists and DoD civilians.
Freedom Hall Dining Facility Freedom Hall Dining Facility
2nd Quarter Enlisted Birthday Meal 16 May | 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 April, May, or June and one guest are invited to attend.
RSVP by 12 May at andrewsfss.com/dining/Birthday_Meal.html FMI call 301.981.5303.
ARMY BIRTHDAY MEAL 14 June | 1100-1300
Menu includes: Grilled Steak, Roasted Pork Loin, BBQ Chicken, Oven Browned Potato Wedges, Hopping John Rice & Beans, Noodles Jefferson, Ratatouille Eggplant & Zucchini, Decorated Birthday Cake, Caramel-Nut Fruit Parfait, and more! Open to active duty, dependents, retired military, reservists, guard members and DoD civilians.
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Commander’s Cup Tournament
27-29 May Shotgun starts at 0800 Includes 54 holes stroke play, cart, post tournament buffet and awards. Cost: $75 per person.
Mixed Foursome Tournament
13 May | Shotgun start at 1400 11 June | Shotgun start at 1400 Entry fee includes 18 holes, cart, post tournament dinner and awards. Sign-up as a twosome or foursome. Cost: $40 per couple
US Open Score Watching Event
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18 June | 1400-1900 Join us on the covered patio to watch the US Open live from Oakmont Country Club. Special menu items will be sold.
*No federal endorsement of sponsors intended
Bldg 1235 Menoher Dr. 301.981.4109 /AndrewsODR Indoor Skydiving (RecOn) 20 May | 1100-1300
Price: $30 per person ($80 for non-ReCon eligible). Indoor Skydiving is the simulation of true freefall conditions in a vertical wind tunnel. It’s where the dream of flight becomes reality! Must be ages 5 and up.
Indoor SkyDiving
Overnight at Dover International Speedway (SAP) 3-4 June | 1000-2000
Price: $45 per person ($78 for non-SAP eligible). Includes transportation, NASCAR Trackside Access, Grand Stand Ticket, and campsite accommodations. Sign-up by 26 May or until trip is full. Must be ages 18 and up. Departing ODR at 1000 and returning at 2000 the following day.
Driving NASCAR Experience (RecOn) 17 June | 1130-2030
Driving NASCAR Experience
$
Dover International Speedway
Price: $200 per person ($400 for non-ReCon eligible). Your hands are on the wheel, your foot on the gas, and you’re in the driver seat for 8 laps in a 600 horsepower NASCAR style stock car at the Richmond International Speedway! Ages 14 and up can ride as a passenger with the instructor. Ages 16 and up with a valid license may drive.
20 per person
Call ODR for more information.
Face obstacles designed to drag you out of your comfort zone. No podiums, winners, or clocks to race against. Tough Mudder isnt’ about how fast you can cross the finish line; it’s about pushing yourself. It’s about teamwork, camaraderie. and accomplishing something extraordinary. So challenge yourself! Create a team of 5 or more and come sign-up at Outdoor Recreation! Transportation is NOT included.
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Enjoy a campout movie, crafts, storytelling, food, snacks, moon bounces, field games, and much more! We are camping overnight and the equipment is included, but limited. This is a free event for families of all ages!
ODR Spring Opener 6 May | 1300–1600
Base
1700-1100
Free event, no requirements, all welcome
Ever wanted to try out rental equipment before deciding to rent? Here is the perfect opportunity! We are showcasing all new and existing equipment. Test ride mountain bikes, bounce it out on moon bounces and try your hand at a variety of field games. Enjoy carnival style games and displays that include canoes, kayaks, paddle boards, paddle boats, camping gear and much more.
If you’re interested in participating, please RSVP to Outdoor Recreation.
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Dory
29 May 1200-1800
It’s a Memorial Day pool party celebration with Nemo and Dory! Enjoy a free day of family friendly jams, moon bounces, food, games and a variety of competitions with prizes to be won. Discounted pool passes will be offered to those who attend. All ages are welcome! There is no cost to attend this event.
Kick Off Pool Party
24 June |
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Bldg. 4700 Yuma Rd. 301.981.5636/5954
Smart Girls Fashion Show
18 May | 1800 Come support the SMART girls in this free event!
JBAYP
Smart Girls Lock-In
9-10 June | 2100-0600 For girls ages 9-18. Cost is $10.
Summer Camp and Adventure Camps Registrations ENROLL TODAY AT MILITARYCHILDCARE.COM
Register your children for summer day camp for ages 5-12 on militarychildcare.com. Teen Adventure Camp can sign-up at the Youth Center. Deadline is 26 May.
Looking for: S.T.E.M Coordinator
If you would like to apply for the STEM Coordinator position, contact matrice.brooks.civ@mail.mil for more information. Family Child Care Orientation
22-22 June | 0800-1200 at Child Development Center #1 The Family Child Care 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. For more information about the certification requirements, please contact the Family Child Care Office at 301-981-9982.
MOTHER DAUGHTER GALA 12 May | 1830-2030 for girls ages 9-18
Held at The Community Commons Purchase your tickets at the Youth Center
Dress up in your white and silver attire and enjoy an evening of quality time with your daughter(s). There will be food, music, and games! $15 for mother & 1 daughter
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$20 for mother & 2 or more daughters
S.T.E.M Saturday
Summer Youth AF Camps
20 May & 10 June 1300-1700 Enjoy a day in our S.T.E.M Center of Innovation. Engage in activities about science, technology, engineering and math. For ages 9-12. Regular S.T.E.M. hours are Tuesday-Thursday, 1600-1900.
COPS VS. TEENS
Teen Aviation Camp Ages 13-18 Colorado Springs, Colorado Deadline to Submit 3 May Youth Space Camp Ages 12-18 Huntsville, AL Deadline to Submit 13 May
Cops vs Teens
19 May | 1800-2100 JBA Revolution Keystone Club presents Cops vs Teens Basketball game as part of their 2017 National Keystone Project. The purpose of this event is to increase awareness, discussion and understanding in our community about teen/law enforcement interaction. This event will allow teens to interact with local law enforcement agencies to collaborate and encourage community building. Sign-ups begin 1 May.
30 June 1000-1300
Operation K*I*D Mode is a deployment experience allowing military children to see and experience what their beloved service members *No federal endorsement of do when they deploy. sponsors intended
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MILITARY & FAMILY SUPPORT CENTER Bldg 1191 Menoher Dr.
EMPLOYMENT READINESS
Using Social Media in your Job Search 12 June | 1000-1130
This workshop provides basics on how to use social media effectively for networking/job search.
Resume Development 101 25 May; 29 June | 0900-1130
Come learn the basics on how to develop a private sector résumé.
Tips for Federal Employment 22 May; 26 June | 0900-1200
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 Life in Balance
5 May | 1100-1200
Objective for this presentation includes maintaining a good work/life balance, identifying stressors, recognizing the signs and symptoms of stress, practicing stress management strategies, reducing overall stress, and developing relaxation skills. Light lunch provided.
Military Spouse Appreciation Luncheon 12 May | 1100-1300
Join us as we celebrate “Education, Employment, Entrepreneurial experiences for Military Spouses.”
Building a Healthy Marriage 2 June | 1100-1200
Participants in this presentation willl learn to create and maintain a healthy marriage throughout the development of communication skills, conflict resolution strategies and personal boundries. Light lunch provided.
FINANCIAL READINESS Plan! Spend! Save!
4 May, 1 June | 1100-1230
Develop a spend plan that works for you! Learn to set realistic financial goals, track expenses, and learn strategies for paying off debt faster while meeting your savings needs. Light lunch provided.
The Heroes at Home Financial Education Event w/ Ellie Kay 18 May | 1300-1500 at The Base Theater
Ellie Kay is known as “America’s Family Financial Expert” and provides financial education that can help pay off debt, build savings and learn ways to get more for less. A high energy event that is entertaining, engaging and educational.
RELOCATION ASSISTANCE
Welcome to Andrews at Community Commons 1 & 22 May; 5 & 26 June | 0800-1200
Base orientation for new military personnel; spouses and civilians are encouraged to attend.
TRANSITION ASSISTANCE
Pre-Separation/Retirement Counseling Every Wednesday | 0800-1100
301.981.7087
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.
Franchising Your Next Career Alternative 1 June | 0900-1100
Learn about the advantages and disadvantages of franchising vs. starting your own business or buying an existing one; sources of financing; special programs for veterans.
Career Technical Training Track 27-28 June| 0800-1600
Two-day course for transitioning military members to learn to identify career opportunities, define technical career goals and identify required credentials. Also, members will also discover local Veteran resources and learn how to utilize VA education benefits.
Capstone
4, 11, 18, 25 May| 0800-1100 8, 15, 22, 29 June| 0800-1100
Mandatory for all separating/retiring personnel and should be accomplished no later than 90 days prior to discharge.
Disability Transition Assistance Program (DTAP) 5 May, 2 June| 0800-0900
Briefing provides specialized information about the Dept. of Veterans Affairs,’ Vocational Rehabilitation, and Employment Program (VR&E).
Retirement Benefits Briefing 12 May, 2 June| 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
23 May; 13 June|0800-1600
Mandatory VA Benefits Briefing I & II for members claiming exemption from attending the DoD/AF Day and Dept of Labor Employment workshop.
EXCEPTIONAL FAMILY MEMBER FAMILY SUPPORT (EFMP)
EFMP Advocacy Forum: Traveling with an Exceptional Family Member 16 May | 1200-1400
Workshop will focus on tips for traveling with an Exceptional Family Member, with information from a TSA representative.
AIR FORCE AID
Bundles for Babies 5 May | 1100-1500
Workshop designed for EXPECTANT or NEW Parents (w/in 60 days); workshop topics include Budgeting, Nutrition, and Baby Safety. Active duty Air Force/ Navy/Marines/Coast Guard are eligible to receive a giftcard; sponsored by the Air Force Aid Society. Lunch will be provided.
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.
BASE LIBRARY Located inside the Community Commons Bldg. 1442 Concord Ave. 2nd floor 301.981.6454 andrewsbaselibrary@gmail.com AndrewsBaseLibrary
Children’s Book Week 1-6 May
Storytime
Mondays at 1730 Wednesdays at 1030
Join us each week for themed stories, songs, and crafts!
Game Club
6 & 20 May; 3 &17 June | 1300-1800 Ages 10 & up Meet new people! Play lots of games. Board games, table top role-playing, war games, and more.
Creative Writing Club
This week we’ll be highlighting some of the most beloved children’s authors and illustrators through games, crafts, and our weekly storytimes. Be sure to check out our Facebook page to find out how you can join in the fun! -Monday: Shel Silverstein -Tuesday: Eric Carle -Wednesday: Sandra Boynton -Thursday: Tad Hills -Friday: Don Freeman -Saturday: Raina Telgemeier
Free Comic Book Day 6 May | 1300-1600
Explore the library’s graphic novel collection and try several comic-themed activities.
9 & 23 May; 13 & 27 June| 1130-1230
ComputerEase Class:
Retiree Info Fair
Hands-on technology instruction in our computer lab from our Information Technologist. Registration required; limited to 6 participants. Call the library to sign-up!
Members from the JBA Retiree Activities Offices are on hand each month to provide information and answer questions.
Lunch and Learn: Memorial Day and the Civil War Veterans
Reader’s Wing Book Club
Author and historian Daniel Toomey, dressed as a Union Veteran from the Civil War, will give an engaging presentation highlighting the origins of Memorial Day. Bring a bag lunch; drinks and cookies will be provided.
Exercise your imagination! Join us each week for creative writing prompts, exercises and discussion.
11 May & 8 June | 1500-1800
11 May & 8 June| 1830
Join us monthly for lively discussion with fellow book lovers. No sign-up needed, just bring your thoughts! Check the library’s Facebook page for each month’s book.
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13 May | 1400-1600
16 May | 1130-1230
Volunteer Orientation 10 June | 1400-1600
Come learn what it takes to be a part of the library team, and how you can make a difference today! Note: Youth volunteers looking to help over the summer must attend this orientation.
Summer Reading Program The Summer Reading Program runs 14 June - 26 August and is for readers of ALL ages. Sign-up at the Kickoff Party or throughout the summer at the library.
Kick-off Party
14 June | 1030-1230
Join us for a morning of creative activities to kick-off an awesome summer of reading and programs. Register to receive your reading log, get a starter bag of goodies, and enjoy the fun and games!
Web Design Basics 24 June | 1400-1600
Staff from the Center for Technology Access & Training (CETAT) will lead a class for those interested in learning how to design and build a basic website. Registration required; limited to 12 participants. Call the library to sign-up.
Summer Movie Series
16 June | 1900 - The Incredibles
At our summer movie series we’ll be showing movies the whole family can enjoy! We’ll have crafts, free popcorn, and a friendly atmosphere. Make sure to join us!
Movie Madness 27 June | 1300
Join us to watch Disney’s Meet the Robinsons and discover a future of fantastic designs and inventions.
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Airmen Higher Education Briefing 2 May & 6 June | Begins at 0800 18 May & 15 June| 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 career.
AF Cool Briefing 4 May | 1300
Provides Airmen information on the new certification program. Held at the Community Commons.
GI Bill Briefing
9 May & 13 June | 1300-1400
Overview of Post 9/11 GI Bill & MGIB benefits/transferability.
Education Information Table 12 May | 1100-1300
Information on education opportunities on Andrews. Held at The Club.
Commissioning Briefing 21 June | 1300-1400
Overview of all commissioning programs available to enlisted members.
T-GPS
23-24 May | 0800-1600
EDUCATION & TRAINING
Bldg 1413 Arkansas Rd. Rm 100 301.981.6377/5733 Briefings are held at the Education Center.
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 Check-in times for:
Visiting Quarter (VQ), Business Suite and Distinguish Visiting Quarter (DVQ): 1500 Temporary Lodging Facility (TLF): 1600
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.
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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 (Beginning 12 June 0600-1900) Monday-Thursday 0600-2000 Friday 0600-2100 Saturday 1200-2100 Teen Programs Monday-Thursday 1500-2000 Friday 1500-2100 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 100 301.981.6377 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 Sunday & Monday Closed Cashier’s Cage Tuesday & Wednesday 1100-2000 Thursday & 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 Lunch Tuesday-Friday 1100-1330 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 Virginia Avenue 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. Memorial Day holiday hours 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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