September/October Spotlight

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Military Personnel Section Customer Service

ID Cards by APPOINTMENT PLEASE NOTE:

Our Hours Have Changed! Customer Support: (ID Cards/SGLI/DEERS) 301.981.1776 (option 1) 0830-1530 for appointments; walk-ins stop at 1500

Career Development: 301.981.1776 (option 2) 0830-1200 walk-ins; appointments only 1200-1530

Force Management: 301.981.1776 (option 3) 0830-1530; walk-ins stop at 1500 For appointments visit:

https://rapids-appointments.dmdc.osd.mil Closed the 4th Thursday of EVERY month for training Military Members in uniform have priority 0830-1030 daily! JOINT BASE ANDREWS

Table of Contents

Sponsor Ad 2 Air Show Ad 4 The Club at Andrews 5 Community Commons 6-7 Neewollah 8 Oktoberfest 8 Fitness Center 9 DFAC 10 The Courses at Andrews 11 Thank You Sponsors 12-13 Outdoor Recreation 14-15 Base Library 16 Military&FamilySupportCenter 17 FCC/CDC 18 Youth Center 19 NAF Jobs 20 Presidential Inn 20 Education & Training 21 Joint Base Andrews Map 22 FSS Facilities Directory 23 Sponsor Ad 24

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Graphics & Visual Information Specialist

KENRICK M. BISSESSAR JR. 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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National Boss’s Day 17 October

It’s National Boss’s Day! Come to the Club for a Boss & Buddy Taco Tuesday Lunch Special! Get 3 Tacos (regular soft or hard) served with beans and rice.

Thursday 19 October 2017 1800 to 2000 Join us for a night of jazz, featuring DC’s own Marcus H. Mitchell, in Tatum’s Lounge. Tatum’s Lounge will open at 1600, no tickets required.

Dinner Special 2 piece Fried Chicken, choice of Fries or Side Salad, Dinner Roll for $10.95

F IRST F RIDAY 6 October | 1500-1700

Join your friends and co-workers for drink specials, food, games, and more! T he F irst Sgts. will be hosting the luau themed fun!

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Instructed by the Commons’ very own Courtney Russell. 8 September & 6 October 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.

9 September 1100-1500

Admission is free for shoppers!

COMMONS MARKET

Come out and make some money off of those unwanted or forgotten items!

$6 space w/rented table $2 space w/own table

Bldg 1442 Concord Ave. 301.981.4041 /AndrewsCAC

Start your mornings off right with a fresh cup of coffee from the

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Commons Cafe

Enjoy your fall favorites like the famous Pumpkin Spice Latte or Salted Caramel Mocha or have our lovely staff make your own customized brew!


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October Come out and enjoy the fall with us with a tour of Valley View Farms. Enjoy a walk through the straw maze, walk through the kid friendly Haunted House, get a pumpkin or mum to get in the fall spirit, and more!

SATURDAY,14 OCTOBER FROM 1000 to 2200

Bus departs the Community Commons at 1000 and returns no later than 2200. (no age restrictions) Price is $20 per person and $42 for a family of 4 or more.

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2400 AGES 18+ ONLY

Looking for some haunted fun? Join us for Field of Screams in Olney, MD. Bus will depart from the Community Commons at 1700 and return by 2400. $0.75 Wing Night

Every Thursday starting 7 September at 1500. You can’t fly without wings!

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NFL Sunday Ticket Watch the games at The Landing Zone for free every Sunday! *no federal endorsement of sponsor intended

Watch the game and enjoy

Every Monday - FridaY

1530-1700

For an hour and a half every work day, join us in The Landing Zone for half-off select appetizers, and various drink specials!


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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

24/7 Fitness Available Work out when it works for YOU!

Available at the East and Tactical Fitness Centers. Register your CAC/ID at the front desk at each location.

No Federal Endorsement of Sponsor Intended

Starting

Eligibility is open to all Military and their Dependents 18 and older who are stationed at JB Andrews, DoD and NAF Civilians working on JB Andrews. Games will be played at 1700, 1800 and 1900 hrs Monday thru Thursday. The season will last approximately 10-12 weeks. For more information contact by email daniel.n.ladjevich.civ@mail.mil.

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Apr May Jun Sep Nov

AFCU Aim High Run Series Kickoff 5K JBA Wingman 5K Remembrance 5K Air Force Birthday 5K Turkey Trot 5K

Register at jbaaimhighrunseries.eventbrite.com


Freedom Hall Dining Facility Bldg 1628 Colorado Ave.

Upcoming Meals: 7 Sept.: French Meal 14 Sept.: Cajun Meal 21 Sept.: German Meal 5 October: Asian Meal 19 October: Oktoberfest Meal 26 October: Southern Meal (Only Open to Active Duty Enlisted Personnel)

UTA Weekends Navy: 16-17 Sept.; 14-15 Oct. 459th: 9-10 Sept.; 14-15 Oct. 113th: 16-17 Sept.; 14-15 Oct. Enlisted Dining Facility Council Meeting 26 October

301.981.6661

Labor Day Meal*

4 September | 1030-1200

Menu includes: Roast Turkey, Baked Dijon Pork Chops, BBQ Brisket, Fruit Salad, Coleslaw, Salad Bar, Cream of Mushroom Soup, Corn on the Cob, Baked Beans, Roasted Carrots w/Rosemary, Mashed Potatoes, Turkey Gravy, Baked Mac and Cheese, Rolls, Marble Cake, Blueberry Pie, and Cheesecake.

Air Force Birthday Meal* 18 September | 1030-1200

Menu includes: Lemon Basil Shrimp & Pasta, Grilled Steak, Baked Chicken Salad Bar, Potato Salad, Country Tomato Salad, Broccoli Soup, Calico Corn, Peas & Carrots, Broccoli, Brown Gravy, Rice Pilaf, O’Brien Potatoes, Cherry Cobbler, Banana Cream Pie, Devil’s Food Cake w/Chocolate, Soft Serve Yogurt and more!

Columbus Day Meal* 9 October | 1030-1200

Freedom Hall Dining Facility

4th Quarter Enlisted Birthday Meal 17 October | 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 October, November, or December and one guest are invited to attend.

RSVP by 13 October at

andrewsfss.com/dining/Birthday_Meal.html FMI call 301.981.5303.

Menu includes: Stuffed Green Peppers, Turkey Lasagna, Cheese Manicotti, Cottage Cheese Salad, Italian Pasta Salad, Chicken w/Wild Rice, Buttered Egg Noodles, O’Brien Potatoes, Fried Cauliflower, Corn, Spanish Style Beans, Rolls, Peach Cobbler, Carrot Cake, and Chocolate Cream Pie.

Navy Birthday Meal* 13 October | 1030-1200

Menu includes: Prime Rib, Fried Shrimp, Baked Potato with Sour Cream, Sautéed Mushrooms & Onions, Cream of Broccoli Soup, Seasoned Green Beans, Corn on the Cob, and Cake.

*Open to all active duty, dependents, retirees, guard, reservists and DoD civilians.


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

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Blind Draw Tournament 16 September | 0800 Shotgun start | East Course $20 per person entry fee

Costume Night golf tournament 29 September

1600 registration and buffet dinner. 1730 shotgun start on the West Course, first nine in the daylight, second nine under the stars.

Individual stroke play, after everyone tees off, a blind draw for partners will be conducted. Total Gross Score and Total Net Score of the twosome will determine winners. 100% USGA handicap will be used.

For more information, call 301.736.4595x300.

Costumes are encouraged, but not required. $25 per person entry fee includes riding cart, buffet and glow in the dark supplies (non-members would be required to pay the twilight green fee as well). For more information, call 301.736.4595x300


THANK YOU AIR SHOW SPONSORS *No federal endorsement of sponsor intended

Presenting Sponsors

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Contributing Sponsors

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SUPPORTING THE WARFIGHTER FOR OVER 28 YEARS!

WE KNOW WHAT IT MEANS TO SERVE. Best Wishes to

Let us serve you.

Joint Base Andrews for a successful 2017 Air Show

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INFO@SA-TECHINC.COM • 301-322-8880 LARGO, MD • WWW.SA-TECHINC.COM

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Bldg 1235 Menoher Dr. 301.981.4109 /AndrewsODR Shenandoah Hike Series (RecOn) 2 September | 0600-1700

ODR will be closed 11-18 Sept. in support of the Air Show

Price: $10 per person ($90 for non-RecOn eligible). Ages 12 years and up. Max capacity is 12 students. Enjoy an 8-hour outing with an instructor. Transportation is provided.

Tandem Skydiving (SAP) 9 September | 0800-1700

Price: $90 per person ($185 for non-SAP eligible). Ages 18 and up. Take to the skies! Reach your altitude, exit the aircraft, freefall for about 60 seconds at 120 mph. Enjoy breathtaking views of the Delmarva Peninsula.

Go Ape Zip Lining (RecOn) 10 September | 1100-1400

Price: $30 per person ($60 for non-RecOn eligible). Ages 10 and up. Take an exhilarating self-guided 2-3 hour journey through the forest canopy. Tackle dangling obstacles, explore the trees from a new perspective and fly around on multiple ziplines.

ODR

LABOR DAY

September 4 Beginning at 1200

POOL PARTY Games - Prizes - Food Drinks - DJ Hawaiian Hula Dancers 14


Extreme Go Karting (SAP) 23 September | 1000-1500

Price: $30 per person ($85 for non-SAP eligible). Experience indoor go-karting tracks for driving high-speed go-karts at speeds exceeding 50 miles per hour!

iFly Indoor Skydiving (RecOn) 21 October | 1100-1400

Price: $30 per person ($60 for non-RecOn eligible). Ages 5 and up. Indoor skydiving is the simulation of true freefall conditions in a vertical wind tunnel. It’s where the dream of flight becomes a reality.

(SAP) Single Airman Elligible:

Active Duty or Reserve Component officer or enlisted member without a spouse.

RecOn Elligible:

Active Duty or Reserve Component officer or enlisted member and their family members.

Overnight Base Camp-Out 6-7 October | 1700-1100 FREE EVENT | FIELD #4 and #5 Enjoy a friendly game of kickball, a camp-out movie, storytelling, crafts, moon bounces, field games, food/snacks and much more! Then spend the rest of the evening relaxing under the stars. You are welcome to bring your own camping equipment. Outdoor Recreation will provide camping supplies available on a first come first serve basis upon arrival.

Please RSVP by calling Outdoor Recreation at 301.981.4109/5663 and ask for Temekia.

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

Closed 1-4 September & 9 October

Library Sign-Up Month

Create or renew your library account any time in September and get a treat!

Story Time

Mondays at 1730 Wednesdays at 1030

There is so much to learn at the library! Join us each week for themed stories, songs, and a craft.

Game Club

16 September; 7 & 21 October 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

Spooktacular Story Times

Monday, 23 October at 1730 Wednesday, 25 October at 1030 Wear your costume and bring treats to story time this week! We’ll have songs, crafts, treat exchange, and a costume parade! Don’t miss the Library’s childrens area and story times at Neewollah on 28 October from 1700-2000.

Back-to-School Event 9 September | 1300-1600

Whether you’re starting Kindergarten or college, the library has resources you can’t afford to miss. Join us to learn more about what we have to offer and how to find what you need. There will be snacks and crafts too!

National Video Game Day

16 September | 1500-1700 12 & 26 September; 10 & 24 October Ages 13 & up 1130-1230 Crush your opponents in a Mortal Kombat Exercise your imagination! Join us each week for creative writing prompts, exercises, and discussion.

XL Tournament. We’ll have refreshments, pizza, and great prizes!

Retiree Info Fair

ComputerEase Class: Basic Internet & Email

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

Hands-on technology instruction in our computer lab from our Information Technologist. Registration required; limited to 6 participants. Call the library to sign-up.

Reader’s Wing Book Club

Fire Prevention Week Program

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.

Join us for our annual visit from the Joint Base Andrews Fire Department. Learn about fire safety from the experts, meet Sparky, check out a fire truck, and enjoy crafts, snacks, and stories.

14 September & 12 October 1500-1800

14 September & 12 October |1830

30 September | 1400-1600

11 October | 1030-1230


MILITARY & FAMILY SUPPORT CENTER

Bldg 1191 Menoher Dr. EMPLOYMENT READINESS

Using Social Media in Your Job Search 12 September | 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 Developement 101 7 September | 0900-1130 Learn the basics on how to develop a private sector resume. Workshop covers the resume process, differences between private and federal resume, and much more.

PERSONAL AND WORK LIFE

Mission Based Marriage 8 September | 1100-1200 Presentation driven by the idea that a marriage should be focused on a specific vision of the future. Session will cover many tips and techniques to help strengthen and protect a marriage. Session facilitated by the Military and Family Life Counselor (MFLC). Recovering from Divorce 13 October | 1100-1200 Sesion will cover the stages of grief/loss, techniques for discussing divorce with children, tips on how to navigate divorce in a healthy way and much more.Session facilitated by the Military and Family Life Counselor (MFLC). Heartlink Spouse Orientation 20 October | 0900-1330 Meet new spouses while learning about the Air Force life. event geared towards spouses married 5 years or less, however all spouses are encouraged to attend. Great opportunity to learn about the Air Force mission, protocals, and available resources in a fun relaxed environment.

FINANCIAL READINESS

SEC: Saving & Investing Basics for Military Personnel 10 October | 1400-1600 Learn the basics of saving, investing, and avoiding fraud from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. First Duty Station Officer Training 12 October | 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. Blended Retirement System Awareness 18 September | 1300-1400 Learn the equation used to calculate your pension, understand defined contribution, how DoD contributes to your TSP, vesting, and other components of the BRS. Engage early, so you can make an informed decision by 01/01/18. Strategic Money Management 25 October | 1300-1500 Learn concepts & strategies for proper investment management and wealth building.

301.981.7087

Understand the ins/outs of retirement plans; TSP, 401K and IRA. Session facilitated by the Military and Family Life Counselor (MFLC).

RELOCATION ASSISTANCE

Welcome to Andrews at Community Commons 18, 25 September & 23 October | 0800-1500 Base orientation for new military personnel; spouses and civilians are encouraged to attend.

TRANSITION ASSISTANCE

Pre-Separation/Retirement Counseling Every Wednesday | 0800-1100 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. Capstone 14 & 21 September | 0800-1100 5, 12, 19 October | 0800-1100 Mandatory for all separating/retiring personnel and should be accomplished no later than 90 days prior to discharge. Disability Transition Assistance Program 8 September & 6 October | 0800-0900 DTAP briefing provides specialized information about the Dept. of Veterans Affairs’, Vocational Rehabilitation, and Employment Program (VR&E). Retirement Benefits Briefing 8 September & 6 October | 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 Benefits Briefing I & II 19 September & 24 October |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)

American Red Cross First Aid for EFMP 22 September | 0900-1400 First Aid & CPR training for sponsors/dependents in the EFMP program or with a verifiable diagnosis/disability.

Military Spouse Training Scholarship

The Air Force Aid Society has awarded the JB Andrews Military & Family Support Center a grant for 15 Air Force spouses of active duty members to receive a year long membership to take computer classes through the world’s largest IT training company, New Horizons, in a classroom and/or virtual setting. For information and for an application visit:

http://andrewsfss.com/ militaryspousescholarship.html

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.


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Give Parents a Break Program cancelled until further notice due to shortage of manpower.


Annual Youth Programs Membership Dues

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.

Bldg. 4700 Yuma Rd. 301.981.5636/5954 JBAYP

National Fine Arts

1 September - 4 January 2018

Create your masterpiece and enter into the National Fine Arts exhibit. This year-round program encourages artistic expression among club members ages 6-18 through drawing, painting, printmaking, collage, mixed media and sculpture displayed at local and regional exhibits. For more details, contact the Youth Center.

Worldwide Day of Play/Day for Kids

and local communities. Club members meet every Friday at 1730.

Keystone Back-to-School Lock-In

22-23 September |2100-0600

Join Keystone Club members as they host their Back-to-School lock-in for ages 13-18. Cost for members is $10; WWDOP/DFK is an annual event designed to encourage children and parents to turn off the $15 for non-members. Deadline to television and play, especially outdoors. Join us sign-up is 14 September. Must pay at the Youth Center for an evening full of events when signing up. including a Back-to-School Dance.

8 September | 1500-1700

Back-to-School Dances 8 September

Get your dance on and celebrate the return to school. Cost is $3. Ages 5-8 years: 1730-1830, Ages 9-12: 1845-1945, Ages 13-18: 2000-2100. Concessions will be opened for food purchases.

Torch Club Recruitment Party 12 September | 1700-1800

Torch clubs are chartered, small-group leadership and service clubs for boys and girls ages 11-13. Become a leader and voice for youth of your community. Projects include community service, fundraisers and planning fun events and activities. Club meets every Wednesday. For more information contact the Youth Center.

Keystone Recruitment Party 15 September | 1730-1830

This unique program provides leadership development opportunities for youth to participate in activities, both in and out of the Club, in three focus areas: academic success, career preparation and community service. With the guidance of an adult advisor, keystone club aims to positively impact teens, their club

4-H Science Day 4 October

The 4-H National Science Day is the world’s largest youth-led science experiment. Every year thousands of youth take part in the National Science Challenge focusing on important STEM topics and issues. This year’s challenge is Incredible Wearables. For more details, contact the Youth Center on how to participate.

YOUTH SPORTS

Come support JBA youth soccer and flag football teams, every Saturday starting at 0900. No soccer/flag football games on 9 October in observance of Columbus Day.

Basketball & Cheerleading Registration begins on Monday, 9 October and ends on Friday, 1 December. The following items are required to register for any/all youth sports activities: -Registration Fee* -A current physical exam -Shot record

*registration taken after 1 December are an additional $10 until 8 December.


Visit www.nafjobs.org To view open positions at Joint Base Andrews, please go to: www.NAFJobs.org -Click on the “OPEN POSITIONS” tab -In the blue “Search Open Positions” box, click on the “---All Bases---” drop down -Scroll down and select “Joint Base Andrews” under Maryland -Click the “[View] [Apply]” link for details For more information, call the Human Resource Office at 301.981.5614.

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 Distinguished Visitors Quarters $69 Temporary Lodging Facility (TLF) $63 Limited Pet Friendly Room $63 ~ 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.


EDUCATION & TRAINING

Bldg 1413 Arkansas Rd. Rm 100 301.981.6377/5733 Airmen Higher Education Briefing (TA briefing)

5 September & 3 October | Begins at 0800 21 September & 19 October | 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

12 September & 10 October | 1300-1400 Overview of Post 9/11 GI Bill & MGIB benefits/transferability.

T-GPS

19-20 September | 0800-1600 Education Track of the Military & Family Support Center’s transition program.

Study Skills Lunch & Learn 21 September | 1000-1130

Commissioning Briefing

18 October | 1300-1400 Overview of all commissioning programs available to enlisted members.

Briefings are held at the Education Center.

Community College of the Air Force Graduation 31 October | 1300 Held at the Base Theater

DEGREES FOR

Advancement AND Transition

Central Michigan University at Joint Base Andrews

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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

COMMUNITY COMMONS

Bldg 1442 Concord Ave. 301.981.4041 Commons’ Cafe Saturday 0700-1200 Monday-Friday 0700-1200

CDC #1 Bldg 4575 Virginia Ave. 301.981.3055/3035 Monday-Friday 0615-1745

Game Room Monday-Saturday 0730-2000

CDC #2 Bldg 4783 San Antonio Blvd. 301.981.3323/3324 Monday-Friday 0615-1745

Library 301.981.6454

CDC # 3 (JP Hoyer) Bldg 3725 Fetchet Ave. 240.857.3458/3197 Monday-Friday 0615-1745

Meeting Rooms Monday-Saturday 0730-2000

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

Information, Tickets & Tours Monday-Friday 1000-1800 Monday & Thursday 1000-2000 Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday & Saturday 1000-1800

The Landing Zone Monday-Saturday 1100-2000 Sunday 1100-2200

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 Tactical 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 Saturday 0900-1400 Base Pool Bldg 1353 Arkansas Road 301.981.1352/4109 Closed during the Fall/Winter 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. Labor 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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andrewsfcu.org | 800.487.5500 U.S. | 00800.487.56267 International Allentown Road 5711 Allentown Road Suitland, MD 20746

Joint Base Andrews Building 1677 D Street Joint Base Andrews, MD 20762

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Federally Insured by NCUA. Equal Opportunity Lender. We do business in accordance with the Federal Fair Housing Law and Equal Credit Opportunity Act. 1Overdraft fees may apply. Visit andrewsfcu.org for fee schedule. 2Not guaranteed; see your payor/employer with questions. 3Online banking registration is required to use our Mobile App. Data and message carrier rates may apply. Please check with your provider for details. 4 No ATM fees charged by Andrews Federal or CO-OP when using a CO-OP ATM. To receive any loan product, you must be a member of Andrews Federal Credit Union. Membership eligibility required. Our field of membership includes Active Duty or Retired Military personnel (or their spouses, dependents or dependent survivors) of Joint Base Andrews, Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, and military installations in central Germany, Belgium, and The Netherlands; as well as over 200 employer groups throughout Maryland, Virginia and New Jersey. We also have nationwide membership eligibility through the American Consumer Council and anyone who lives, works, attends school or worships in Washington, D.C. Visit andrewsfcu.org to find out how you can join!


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