May/June 2018
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Table of Contents
Alpha Warrior 2 The Club at Andrews 4-5 Community Commons 6 Information, Ticket, Tours 7 Base Library 8-9 The Courses at Andrews 10 Fitness Center 11 Base Pool 12-13 Outdoor Recreation 14 Dining Facility 15 Military&FamilySupportCenter 16 Child Development Centers 17 Youth Center 18-19 Presidential Inn 20 Education & Training 20 Voting Assistance 21 Paid Ads 21 Joint Base Andrews Map 22 FSS Facilities Directory 23 Paid Advertisement 24
LT COL JASON M. GUADALUPE
Commander, 11 FSS
ERIC D. WOOD Deputy, 11 FSS
MARKETING TEAM
DAWN A. MILLER Publicity Coordinator
RAQUEL M. CLOMA Marketing Specialist/Editor
MICHAEL B. MCKINNEY
Graphics & Visual Information Specialist
KENRICK M. BISSESSAR JR.
Graphics & Visual Information Specialist
*Cover by Kenrick Bissessar 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
5 MAY
COME TO THE CLUB AT ANDREWS FOR DRINK SPECIALS AND A SPECIALITY MEXICAN MENU FOR PURCHASE. ADMISSION IS FREE!
Run begins at 1200
THERE WILL BE GAMES, CRAFTS, AND A MOVIE FOR ALL AGES!
FESTIVAL & FUN RUN
1100-1400
FIRST FRIDAY:
4 MAY & 1 JUNE 1500-1800
13 MAY 1100-1500
JOIN US FOR OUR MONTHLY SOCIAL! ENJOY DRINK AND FOOD SPECIALS HELD IN TATUM’S LOUNGE.
JOIN US FOR A MOTHER’S DAY CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH! $35.95 - NON-CLUB MEMBERS $30.95 - CLUB MEMBERS $12.95 - CHILDREN AGES 6-12
ENJOY AN EXTENSIVE BRUNCH BUFFET. GROUP SEATING IS WELCOME. RESERVATIONS ARE NOT REQUIRED, BUT ARE HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
Bldg. 1889 Arnold Ave. 301.568.3100 Andrews AFB The Club at Andrews
The Club at Andrews Join us for a Father’s Day BBQ, craft beer tasting and a motorcycle and bike safety display at The Club at Andrews!
Dads, Beers & Motorcycle and Bike Safety
16 JUNE 1100-1400
We encourage families to bring their bicycles and/or motorcycles to this event! We’ll have activities for the kids and food for purchase! Club members will receive a complimentary food package.
Tatum's Lounge will not open until 2000 for TICKET HOLDERS ONLY Hangar One will be open to all at 1600 for non-ticket holders **Adult content ** Members $15.00 | Non-Members $20.00* * Ticket price will increase by $5.00 on the day of event! Comedians with Host Laughing Lenny AND DJ MASE *Kitchen will close at 2300*
Bldg 1442 Concord Ave. 301.981.4041 /AndrewsCAC The Commons Cafe is moving! You can enjoy our delicious menu items when we move into our new location inside The Landing Zone. We will update our Facebook as more information comes for the opening day.
9 June | 1100-1500
FLEA MARKET
Come out and make some money off those unwanted or forgotten items! $6 for space & table $3 for space Admission to shop is free!
Wonderland Daddy/Daughter Dance 2 June | 1400-1700
Daughters and their fathers or father figures are invited to join us in an evening of dancing, fun and lasting memories! $30 per daddy/daughter couple. $10 for additional daughters. There will be a photobooth and DJ entertainment. Food & beverages will be provided.
OCEAN CITY Maryland
19 May
Price: $45
*Includes transportation Departs from the Community Commons at 0800. Returns around 2300.
4 May & 1 June 1900-2200 $25 per person Cost includes all art materials, refreshments and hors d’ouevres. Enjoy a relaxing, artistic experience. Please arrive 15 minutes prior to class time. Limited space available per class.
Purchase your tickets at ITT, located in the Community Commons.
Bldg. 1442 Concord Ave. 301.981.4041 AndrewsCAC Sign-up today at the Community Commons Front Desk Ticket Price
4 Day Salute Park Hopper 4 Day Salute Park Hopper Plus 5 Day Salute Park Hopper 5 Day Salute Park Hopper Plus
Gate Price w/tax $224 $263.75 $243.75 $283.50
$241.82 $284.62 $263.22 $306.02
Walt Disney World 2018 Military Salute Tickets “Eligible Service Members” are active or retired members of the U.S. military, including the National Guard, Reservists, the U.S. Coast Guard, the Commissioned Corps of the Public Health Service (PHS), and the Commissioned Corps of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Promotional Tickets will not be valid until activated by the Eligible Service Members (or their spouses) at Walt Disney World theme park ticket windows. Promotional Tickets expire and may not be used after December 19, 2018. Valid military identification will be required for purchase and use.
INDOOR PLAYGROUND IS OPEN
Visit our ITT desk for local ticket information.
Vineyard &
No more than six (6) Promotional Tickets may be purchased by any Eligible Service Member or spouse (regardless of the place of purchase and whether purchased by that person or that person’s spouse).
12 MAY CATOCTIN BREEZE VINEYARD
$25
9 JUNE BADWOLF BREWING COMPANY $25 All tours will leave & return to the Community Commons. Tour times may vary. Contact ITT for more information.
PRICE INCLUDES: TRANSPORTATION AND TOUR. MUST BE AGES 21 AND UP TO PARTICIPATE. PURCHASE TICKETS FROM THE ITT OFFICE.
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Library Closed Sundays & 25-28 May for Memorial Day Weekend
Monthly Programs
Story Time
Mondays at 1730 Wednesdays at 1030
Join us each week for a special, interactive learning time for parent and child involving themed stories, crafts and activities.
Game Club
5 & 19 May; 2 & 16 June 1300-1800 | Ages 10 & up; Families are welcome
Meet new people and play lots of games. Each meeting you can also choose from board games, table top role-playing, war games and more.
Creative Writing Club 12 May; 9 & 23 June 1100-1230 | Ages 13+
What you can expect: Honing your craft and taking your writing to the next level, learning the next steps once you’ve finished a piece, listening to guest speakers and attending events to round our your skills.
Kids Creative Writing Club 12 May; 9 & 23 June 1000-1100| Ages 7 & up
Kid’s Writing Club is an opportunity for younger patrons to get to know the craft of creative writing. Whether already familiar or brand new to writing, this club has something for everyone.
Crafternoon
12 May; 9 June 1330-1600 | Recommended ages 5+
Love Pinterest? Then you’ll love Crafternoon! There will be tables of crafts
Located inside the Community Commons on the second floor Bldg. 1442 Concord Ave. 2nd floor 301.981.6454 AndrewsBaseLibrary andrewsbaselibrary@gmail.com broken down by age, so everyone can spend the afternoon crafting away for free!
S.T.E.M. Saturday
23 June 1300-1600 | Recommended ages 8+
Come explore all things science, technology, engineering, and math! We’ll have hands on activities, and S.T.E.M. kits to stimulate your brain and imagination. There will be a featured activity each month.
Reader’s Wing Book Club 3 May; 7 June 1830-1930
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 and pick them up at the Library.
Retiree Activity Info Session 10 May; 14 June 1500-1800
Members from the JBA Retiree Activities Office are on hand each month to provide information and answers to patrons regarding retirement. No appointments necessary.
Children’s Book Week
30 April - 5 May
We’ll be highlighting some of the most beloved children’s authors and illustrators through activities and story times. www.bookweekonline.com.
Summer Reading Program Kick-off Party | 16 June | 1200-1600 | Commons Ballroom
Summer reading is upon us! This year’s theme is “Reading Takes You Everywhere.” Come sign-up to receive your reading logs and goodies to get started on your adventures in reading this summer. We will be showcasing all our monthly programs that are available for free at our Library. Crafts, activities, snacks and drinks are provided.
Special Events
Join us at the Glow After Party for crafts. Details on pg. 24
Comic Book Creations
Summer Movie Series
Come celebrate Free Comic Book Day at the Library by designing and creating your very own Comic Book! Supplies and examples will be provided to help bring your amazing imagination to life.
Join us for the first film of the Summer Movie Series. This summer we will be featuring Disney classics. Our first film with be “The Sword in the Stone.” The epic fantasy tale of how a young boy becomes the most famous king of all, King Arthur! Popcorn and drinks will be provided. All ages are welcome!
5 May | 1500-1800
Volunteer Orientation 21 June | 1600-1800
Interested in volunteering at the Library? Join our orientation to learn about all the wonderful opportunities that are available for volunteers. We need volunteers for the Summer Reading Program, Monthly Programs and Events. There is plenty to get involved with to help your community!
29 June | 1900-2130
Video Game Tournament Dragon Ball Z Fighter 1500-1800 | Ages 10 & Up
Come battle it out as Goku or Vegeta. It will be a bracketed tournament with great prizes! Free pizza and drinks.
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thecoursesatandrews.com smokehouse54.com
4442 VIRGINIA AVENUE (301) 981-4653 (GOLF)
Mixed Foursome Couple Tournament
12 May | Shotgun start at 1400 10 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
Commander’s Cup Tournament
26-28 May Shotgun starts at 0800 Includes 54 holes stroke play, cart, post tournament buffet and awards. Cost: $75 per person.
Smoke House the courses
4442 W PERIMETER RD (301) 736.4887 X103
at andrews
Order Smoked American Classics Online at www.orderstart.com/thecourses
*No federal endorsement of sponsors intended
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DUATHLON
9 JUNE: 0700
2K Run then participants will transition to the 20K bike ride then complete the event with another 2K run.
SOFTBALL intramurals
Open to all military members assigned to JBA and their family members with DoD ID Cards and DoD Civilians assigned to JBA. Must be 18 and older. Softball games will be double headers and played Monday - Thursday at 1700, 1800 , 1900, and 2000 at the TFC Softball Fields. Golf matches are scramble format played every Tuesday at 1400 with a shotgun start. Green fees are $22 per player and do not include cart. The softball season will last approx. 8 weeks. The golf season will last approx. 12 weeks. For more information, contact your Unit Sports Representative or the Tactical Fitness Center.
May Tactical Fitness Challenge
Reach your goals and earn an incentive prize! In 30 consecutive days, perform 3,000 reps of 100 each per day: push ups, sit ups, squats for a total of 9,000 reps combined for all three events.
New Hours of Operation on pg. 23
Sign-up at jbaaimhighrunseries2018.eventbrite.com
*No federal endorsement of sponsors intended
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MEMORIAL DAY
28 MAY 1200-1800
ADMISSION TO THE EVENT IS FREE HOT DOG LUNCH AT NOON GAMES AND ACTIVITIES THROUGHOUT THE DAY
DISCOUNT SEASON PASSES AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE
Outdoor Recreation MAY TRIPS
Tandem Skydiving
5 May | 0800 $90 SAP ($185 non-SAP) Enjoy a breathtaking view of the Delmarva Peninsula at 6,000 ft. Transportation is provided.
Southern Maryland Paintballing
19 May | 1000-1400 $25 SAP ($30 non-SAP) SMP offers multiple fields and high intensity paintball games. Must be 18 years and older to participate. Transportation is provided.
JUNE TRIPS
Backpacking Overnight
1-2 June | 0800-2000 $45 SAP Overnight Backpacking for the Airmen in the Dorms.
Parasailing
16 June | 0700-1800 $35 RecOn ($65 non-RecOn) Adventure Parasails takes us up to 1,000 ft. in the air as you sail on the sea. Ride single, double, or triple! For ages 12 and older. Transportation is provided to Virginia Beach.
White Water Rafting
Not seeing the trips you like? Visit our ODR office and bring us your ideas of trips you’re interested in taking.
(SAP) Single Airman Elligible:
RecOn Elligible:
Active Duty or Reserve Component officer or enlisted member without a spouse.
Active Duty or Reserve Component officer or enlisted member and their family members.
White Water Rafting
29-30 June | 1100 $45 for Dorm Residents Only River & Trail Outfitters takes us white water rafting on Shenandoah waters. Overnight trip for ages 18 and up.
ODR Spring Opener
26 May | 1300–1600 We are showcasing all new and existing equipment. Test out the Outdoor Recreation equipment during this annual open house. This is a free event and is open to all! Park Reservations are now available!
Reservation forms and full payment are due at the time of the reservation.
Yuma Park: $35 per day. Includes access to a large pavillion with lights, 1 large grill, 11 tables, restrooms, and 1 electric outlets.
Freedom Park $50 per day. Includes access to a large pavillion with lights, 18 tables, restrooms, built in grill, and 2 electric outlets.
8-10 June | 1100 $85 RecOn ($120 non-RecOn) White water rafting with Adventures on the Gorge in West VirSecure your spot for these trips by registering at ginia. Zip line across 32,000 ft rails Outdoor Recreation! going 50 mph. Transportation Visit www.andrewsfss.com to see the included. Must be 12 and over. equipment rental forms and price list!
Freedom Hall Dining Facility Bldg 1628 Colorado Ave. Enlisted Dining Facility Council Meeting 17 May.
UTA Weekends Navy: 5-6 May; 9-10 June 459th: 5-6 May; 9-10 June 113th: 5-6 May; 9-10 June *Upcoming Meals: 5 May: Cinco de Mayo Meal 10 May: Italian Meal 17 May: Southern Meal 24 May: German Meal 7 June: French Meal 14 June: Asian Meal 21 June: Italian Meal 29 June: Southern Meal 26 April: Asian Meal
*Only Open to Active Duty Enlisted Personnel. Cash Only.
Freedom Hall Dining Facility
2nd Quarter Enlisted Birthday Meal 15 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 and June and one guest are invited to attend. RSVP by 11 May at
andrewsfss.com/dining/Birthday_Meal.html
301.981.5303 Breakfast items are served during lunch every Monday, Thursdays, and Friday! Mongolian BBQ every 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month.
Memorial Day Meal* 28 May | 1030-1200
Menu: Potato soup w/bacon, salad bar, macaroni sald, cucumber/onion salad, spagetti w/ meat sauce, 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
ARMY BIRTHDAY MEAL* 14 June | 1100-1300
Menu includes: Grilled Steak, Roasted Pork Loin, BBQ Chicken, Oven Browned Potato Wedges, Hoppinn’ 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. 15
MILITARY & FAMILY SUPPORT CENTER
Bldg 1191 Menoher Dr. EMPLOYMENT READINESS
Using Social Media in Your Job Search 17 May | 1000-1130 Learn to leverage and build your virtual image using your existing professional (and personal) connections, as well as receive tips on how to build a robust network of new connections. Resume Development 101 22 May | 0900-1200 Learn the basics on how to develop a private sector resume. Workshop covers the resume process, differences between private and federal resumes, and much more. Tips for Federal Employment 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 resume and avoid making mistakes.
PERSONAL AND WORK LIFE
Building a Healthy Marriage: Commander and Chief on the Home Front 4 May | 1100-1200 Participants in this presentation will learn to create and maintain a healthy marriage throughout the development of communication skills, conflict resolution strategies and personal boundaries. Lunch will be provided. Facilitated by the Military Family Life Counselor. Balancing Work and Life 1 June | 1100-1200 Participants will discuss their unique stressors as they attempt to manage their work-life balance and how to manage various stressors. Healthy versus unhealthy stress is reviewed as well as sleep cycles and the importance of having fun in order to be a more productive and well-rounded person. Lunch will be provided. Facilitated by the Military Family Life Counselor. Heartlink 29 June | 0900-1430 Spouse orientation event geared towards spouses who have been married to an Air Force member 5 years or less, however orientation is open to all spouses. Meet new spouses while learning about the Air Force life. Light lunch is provided.
MILITARY SPOUSE APPRECIATION
Home-Based Career & Telework Job Development Program 8 May | 0900-1530 Air Force Spouse employment training program sponsored by the Air Force Aid Society. This training will provide resources and strategies for job seekers to find legitimate home-based jobs and freelance projects on the internet. Spouses should call the center to register. The program will take place at the Community Commons, Building 1442. Military Spouse Open House 11 May | 1100-1300 Join us as we celebrate our military spouses and Military Spouse Day! Enjoy door prizes and more!
TRANSITION ASSISTANCE
Pre-Separation/Retirement Counseling Every Wednesday | 0800-1100 This mandatory briefing must be completed at least 90 days prior to your separation/retirement date; highly
301.981.7087
See pg. 21 for Voting Assistance Information
encouraged to attend up to 12 months before separation and up to 24 months before retirement. Capstone 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 May | 0800-1100 7, 14, 21, 28 June | 0800-1100 Mandatory for all separating/retiring personnel and should be accomplished no later than 90 days prior to discharge. Boots to Business 7-8 May | 0800-1600 Two-day class where attendees acquire the tools and knowledge to identify a business opportunity, draft a plan and launch their enterprise. Registration required. Franchising: Your Next Career Alternative 10 May | 0900-1100 Discover franchises available to veterans at discounted prices; come learn the advantages & disadvantages of franchising. Disabled Transition Assistance Program 11 May & 1 June | 0800-0900 DTAP briefing provides specialized information about the Dept. of Veterans Affairs’, Vocational Rehabilitation, and Employment Program (VR&E). Retirement Benefits Briefing 11 May & 1 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. TAP GPS - 5 Day Workshop 14-18 May, 4-8 & 18-22 June | 0800-1630 Mandatory Transition briefings, to include Overview, Finance, Dept. of Labor Employment workshop and VA Benefits Briefing I & II. Attire is civilian business casual. Spouses are encouraged to attend; all must register. VA Benefits Briefing I & II 22 May & 19 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. Career Technical Training 11-12 June | 0800-1600 Two-day course for members selecting the Technical Training Track. Members will receive guidance in selecting schools and technical fields. Addresses topics such as selecting a reputable career and technical training school, the application process, how to use certification finder Web tools and other internet resources to identify licensed occupations, and a military occupational code translator.
FINANCIAL READINESS
First Duty Station Officer’s Briefing 10 May | 1230-1400 All Officers reporting to their First Duty Station (FDS) are required to receive financial readiness training within 90 days of arrival. Attending this briefing completes this mandate. Plan! Spend! Save! 23 May & 13 June | 1400-1530 Learn to set realistic financial goals, develop a spending plan that works, track expenses, pay off debt and meet savings goals.
AIR FORCE AID
Bundles for Babies 6 April | 1100-1530 Workshop designed for expectant or new parents
We care for your children while you protect America
(within 60 days); workshop topics include budgeting, nutrition, and baby safety. Active duty Air Force/ Navy/Marines/Coast Guard are eligible to receive a $50 gift card sponsored by the Air Force Aid Society. A light lunch will be provided.
RELOCATION ASSISTANCE
Welcome to Andrews at Community Commons 7, 21 May & 4, 18 June | 0800-1500 Base orientation for new military personnel; spouses and civilians are encouraged to attend. Plan My Move 8 May | 0900-1200 Session provides moving information and links to military installations with Military One Source (includes briefings by TMO, Finance, MPS and more).
DEPLOYMENT READINESSS
Operation K.I.D. Mode 22 June | 1200-1600 Children from around the DMV will have the chance to experience a deployment process line just like their parents. This is a free event and is open to children ages 5 and above. Register by calling 301-981-7087.
Introducing
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. A Department of Defense (DoD) program that makes it easier to find the child and youth care your family needs.
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Parent Involvement for May
CDCs
6/9/14 12:0
Nature Scavenger Hunt & Family Rock Garden Parents will have an opportunity to explore nature with their child and build on their curiosity, discovery, and sense of wonder. Parents can decorate rocks with their children to be placed in our rock garden at the CDCs. 4 May: CDC 1 11 May: CDC 2 18 May: CDC 3 18 May: SAC/Youth Center
Parent Involvement for June
CDC #1 CDC #2 Bldg. 4575 Virginia Ave. Bldg. 4783 San Antonio Blvd. 301.981.3055/3035 301.981.3323/3324 CDC #3 (JP Hoyer) Bldg. 3725 Fetchet Ave. 240.857.3458/3197
Quarterly Parent Advisory Board Meeting 5 June | 1645 | Held at CDC 2 Requesting all interested parents to attend to provide comments, suggestions and support to the operations of the CDCs and the Youth Center.
Monthly Parent Advisory Board Meeting
CDC 1 & 2: 1 May; CDC 3: 9 May; Youth Center: 29 May 1645-1745 Check with your child’s CDC for June dates and times!
Encouraging all interested parents of their child’s childcare program to attend to provide comments, suggestions and support to the operations of the CDCs and the Youth Center.
Summer Splash Jam & Outdoor Sensory Activities Children use their natural curiosity and exploration in sensory play. Parents will join their children in participating in water play fun! 1 June: CDC 1 8 June: CDC 2 15 June: CDC 3 15 June: SAC/Youth Center 20 June is Flag Day! Dress your child in red, white and blue.
Family Child Care Bldg. 4575 Virginia Ave. 301.981.3055/3035
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 upcoming training, please contact the Family Child Care Office at 301-981-9982.
Summer Day Camp Registration
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18-22 June | 0800-1700
Rd. JBAYP
NOW OPEN! Please submit your application at www.militarychildcare.org. Summer Day Camps are 18 June - 30 August.
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Join in on creating a Family Rock Garden!
SIDELINE SPORTS CAMP
25-29 June | Session 1: 0900-1300 Session 2: 1500-1900 | Ages 7-15 A variety of fun-filled sporting activities including: badminton, field hockey & ultimate frisbee. Registration starts 1 May. Limited to 30 participants. Cost is $10 and must be a member of the Youth Center.
TEEN ADVENTURE WEEKS
Teen Week #1: 25-29 June Teen Week #2: 16-20 July Teen Week #3: 6-10 August Registration now open! Cost varies for each day. More information will be available on the JBAYP Facebook.
AIR FORCE CAMPS
AF Teen Aviation Camp: Camp will be held 16-22 June at the United States Air Force Academy. AF Space Camp: There will be two sessions. Session 1 is 29 July - 1 August and Session 2 is 5-10 August held in Huntsville, Alabama. Ages 12-18. Air Force Teen Leadership Summits: Camp will be held 16-22 June at the United States Air Force Academy. For more details, please contact the Youth Center or visit www.andrewsfss.com.
ZAC ZAC CAMP CAMP
BRITISH SOCCER CAMP 18-22 JUNE | 0800-1700 Ages 3-16
For more information contact the Sports Director at brandon.m.compton.civ @mail.mil.
COMING IN JULY!
Free Swim Camp for Ages 5-9. Registration to begin in May. Kids will learn about the ABCD’s of water safety.
KIDS FUN NIGHT
19 May & 9 June | 1800-2300
Take a break parents! We are offering a fun night of activities, crafts and movies for youth ages 5-12. Cost is $30 per child. Dinner will be served. This event is hosted by the JBA Keystone Club. The Youth Center will be closed during the day for this special event.
MOTHER MOTHER DAUGHTER DAUGHTER GALA GALA (TEA (TEA PARTY) PARTY)
11 May | 1830-2030 | Ages 8-18 Location: The Club at Andrews Bldg. 1889 Arnold Avenue
Registration deadline is 4 May. This year will be a gala to remember! Cost is $15 for mother and 1 daughter; $20 for mother and 2 or more daughters. Attendees may choose to wear hats, tiaras, and gloves!
2ND ANNUAL SMART GIRLS SUMMER FASHION SHOW & LIP SYNC BATTLE 8 June | 1800
Calling all males and females to participate in the Summer Fashion Show & Lip Sync Battle, hosted by the Smart Girls. Youth will show off their upcoming fashions to the beats of the summer and later battle through song on stage. Registration to participate begins 1 May. Join us and support our youth!
FATHER’S DAY COOK-OFF & TOURNEY DAY 16 June | 1100-1500 | $15 per Dad
Register now to show off your grilling and game skills. SIgn-up to grill your famous food (hot dogs, steaks, ribs, chicken, or another choice). Grill will be provided, but you are welcome to bring your own. Prize will be awarded to the winning entree. Event will feature various tournaments and challenges for youth. All cooked food will be available to purchase by attendees. Funds will be donated to the Keystone Club for their National Keystone Conference.
FAMILY FAMILY ZUMBA ZUMBA
5 May | 1100-1200
MONTHLY YC/SAC YC/SAC PARENT PARENT MONTHLY ADVISORY BOARD BOARD MEETING MEETING ADVISORY
S.T.E.A.M. S.T.E.A.M. CENTER CENTER OF OF INNOVATION INNOVATION
Encouraging all parents from Youth Programs (Sports, Membership, School-Age) to atttend and provide comments, suggestions, and support to the operations of the Youth Center.
Enjoy an hour of Zumba with Mrs. Vanessa! This is an introduction to Zumba class! Open to all families. $10 registration per family.
Open every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday | 1600-1900 Saturday S.T.E.A.M. 12 May & 2 June | 1300-1700
Must be a member of the Youth Center to sign-up for the S.T.E.A.M. Center.
29 May | 1645-1745
QUARTERLY PARENT PARENT QUARTERLY ADVISORY BOARD BOARD MEETING MEETING ADVISORY 5 June | 1645| Location CDC 2
Requesting all interested parents to attend to provide comments, suggestions, and support to the operations of the CDCs and the Youth 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 30 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 Distinguished Visitors Quarters $69 Temporary Lodging Facility (TLF) $63 Limited Pet Friendly Room $63 ~ 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.
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EDUCATION & TRAINING
Bldg 1413 Arkansas Rd. Rm 100 301.981.6377/5733
Airmen Higher Education Briefing 1 May & 5 June| Begins at 0800 17 May & 21 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.
GI Bill Briefing
8 May | 1300-1400
Overview of Post 9/11 GI Bill & MGIB benefits/transferability.
T-GPS
22-23 May | 0800-1600
Education Track of the Military & Family Support Center’s transition program.
Commissioning Briefing 20 June | 1300-1400
Overview of all commissioning programs available to enlisted members.
Career Skills Program 27 June | 1300
Briefings are held at the Education Center.
EDUCATION that goes wherever you go Gain the knowledge to advance your military career or transition to a civilian career with classes at Joint Base Andrews or online.
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Voting Assistance Information Your Joint Base Andrews Installation Voter Assistance Office is here to help you exercise the very right you protect -- your right to vote! We can help you register to vote, request an absentee ballot and notify your local election officials back home of a change of address. Installation Voter Assistance (IVA) Office: The IVA Office can help you fill in and mail your voting materials if you need the assistance. Please contact your Voting Assistance Officers (VAOs) at 301-981-VOTE (8683) Opening Hours: Monday - Friday: 0830-1430 Closed on Holidays and AFDW Family Days.
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 0615-1745 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 (Until 15 June) Office & School-Age Program Monday-Friday 0600-1800 Teen Programs Monday-Friday 1500-1900 Saturday 1100-1700 Tween Programs (ages 9-12) Monday-Friday 1600-1900 Saturday 1100-1700
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 & Deployment Readiness
Bldg 1414 Arkansas Rd. Rm 4 301.981.1776/5922 Monday-Friday 0830-1500 Closed every second & fourth Thursday each month
COMMUNITY COMMONS
Bldg 1442 Concord Ave. 301.981.4041 Commons’ Cafe Monday-Friday 0700-1300 Saturday & Sunday Closed Indoor Playground Monday-Saturday 0700-2000 Information, Tickets & Tours Monday-Friday 1000-1800 Saturday 1000-1400
Library 301.981.6454
Monday & Thursday 1000-2000 Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday & Saturday 1000-1800 Meeting Rooms Monday-Saturday 0730-2000 Sunday Closed The Landing Zone Opening Soon
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
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 Tactical Fitness Center (TFC) Bldg 1444 Concord Ave. 301.981.7101/7102 Monday-Friday 0430-2100 Saturday 0700-1500 Sunday Closed Outdoor Recreation (ODR) Bldg 1235 Menoher Dr. 301.981.4109/5663 Monday-Friday 0900-1700 Saturday 0900-1400 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 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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Monday Night Football 2000-2200 Midnight Meal 2300-0030 Saturday-Sunday Brunch 0700-1200 Supper 1430-1730 Carry Out 1800-2100 Midnight Meal 2300-0030
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