Spotlight Magazine [September/October]

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Table of Contents

Glow Run 2 Outdoor Recreation 4 Commons Café 5 NFL Fan Central 6 Freedom Hall Dining Facility 7 Library 8-9 Education & Training 9 The Club at Andrews 10 Fitness Center 11 Oktoberfest 12 Information, Tickets & Travel 13 CDC & FCC 14-15 Youth Programs 16 Military & Family Support Center 17 The Courses at Andrews 18 Halloween Events 19 Studio 11 20 Presidential Inn 21 Joint Base Andrews Map 22 FSS Facilities Directory 23

@andrewsfss LT COL BRETT T. BLACK Commander, 11 FSS

ERIC D. WOOD Deputy, 11 FSS

CMSGT MARCIA E. SCANTLEBURY-HALL Superintendent, 11 FSS

MARKETING TEAM

SUNNY BABAUTA LEE Marketing Director

CHUCK AZ TSINNIE Head Illustrator

DAWN A. MILLER Publicity Coordinator

MICHELLE P. LANDERS

Graphics & Visual Information Specialist

RAQUEL M. CLOMA

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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End of Season Blowout 5 September | 1200-1800

Hot Dogs • Snow Cones • Cotton Candy • Popcorn • Stand-Up Paddleboard and Hula Hoop Competition Food • 1300-1400 Balloon Twisting • 1300-1430 Face Painting • 1430-1600 DJ, Games and Prizes throughout the day $4 per person. All pool passes are honored.

No federal endorsement of sponsors intended.

OUTDOOR RECREATION

Bldg 1235 Menoher Dr.

301.981.4109

/AndrewsODR

FALL EQUIPMENT RENTAL NOW AVAILABLE

Hot Items Include: Tiller, Chipper, Lawn Mower, Hedge Trimmer, Aerator, Generator and More! Camping Season Starts Mid October-Late December Equipment Packages are now available.


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

$10 each

9 September & 7 October

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

REGISTER TODAY AT THE

Community Commons Front Desk

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NFL season Opener Party 8 September | Begins at 1700 Game will start at 2030 vs.

NFL Sunday Ticket

Watch all out-of-market games live every Sunday afternoon.

Freedom Hall Dining Facility

Monday Night Football

*** MNF Kick-Off*** ***12 September | Doors open at 1900*** Mondays | Doors open at 2000 Includes a late night all-you-can-eat buffet starting 30 minutes before kick-off Open to eligible DFAC patrons.


Bldg 1628 Colorado Ave.

Labor Day Meal

301.981.6661

Navy Birthday Meal

5 September | 1030-1200 Menu includes: BBQ Spareribs, Roast Turkey, Meatball Stroganoff, Fruit Salad, Coleslaw, Salad Bar, Cream of Mushroom Soup, Corn on the Cob, Broccoli, Cornbread Dressing, Baked Potato, Turkey Gravy, Yellow Cake, Brownies, Pecan Pie, and Soft Serve Yogurt.

8 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.

Air Force Birthday Meal

10 October | 1030-1200 Menu includes: Pepper Steak, Fish Veracruz, BBQ Chicken, Chicken w/ Wild Rice, Shrimp Cocktail, Herbed Green Beans, Steamed Carrots, Steamed Corn, Mashed Potatoes, Steamed Rice, Brown Gravy, Cottage Cheese Salad, Italian Pasta Salad, Salad Bar, Peach Cobbler, Boston Cream Pie, Cheesecake w/Strawberry Topping, Vanilla Cream Pudding, Cherry Jello and Soft Serve Yogurt.

16 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

Open to active duty, dependents, retired military, reservists, guard members and DoD civilians. Cash only.

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Library Sign-Up Month

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

Summer Movie Series Finale

International Literacy Day

8 September | 1000-2000 Join our literacy flight as we read Enders Game and Starship Troopers out loud together! Sign up for your 20 minute time slot to get us through an entire book in one day!

National Video Game Day

12 September | 1700 Ages 13 and up. Mortal Kombat X Tournament. Refreshments and prizes!

Lunch & Learn: Constitution Day 16 September | 1130-1230 featuring Colonel Martin T. Mitchell, USAF, Director of Civil Law and Litigation (AFLOA/JAC) The Supreme Court affects your life in ways you may not realize. Join us to explore three recent decisions on traffic stops that may impact you the next time you are pulled over.

Gaming Club

17 September | 1300-1800 1 & 15 October | 1300-1800 For ages 10 and up. Meet new people! Play lots of games. Board games, table top role-playing, war games and more.

16 September | 1900 Enjoy a free movie, popcorn and crafts.

ComputerEase: Basic Internet and Email

24 September |1400-1600 Hands-on instruction in our computer lab from our Information Technologist. Registration required; limited to 7 people.


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

Airmen Higher Education Briefing

6 September & 4 October | Begins at 0800 15 September & 20 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 Air Force Career.

GI Bill Briefing

T-GPS

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

Education track of MFSC Transition program.

13 September & 27-28 September | 11 October | 1300-1400 0800-1600

Study Skills Workshop

29 September | 1300-1400

Provides military members with tools necessary to improve their study skills for college course, CDCs, etc.

Commissioning Briefing 19 October | 1300-1400

Overview of all commissioning programs available to enlisted members.

Troops to Teachers

19 October | 1000-1130

Briefings are held at the Education Center. Bldg. 1442 Concord Ave. 2nd floor 301.981.6454 andrewsbaselibrary@gmail.com AndrewsBaseLibrary

JBA Fire Department Visit

12 October | Begins at 1030 Learn more about safety this week! The JBA Fire Department will visit with Sparky the firedog, a firetruck, and a special smoke-filled simulator- don’t miss it!

Halloween Storytime ber

10-15 Octo

24 October | 1730 26 October | 1030 Wear your costume and bring treats to storytime! We’ll have songs, stories and a treat exchange and costume parade.

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Bldg 1889 Arnold Ave.

Wednesday Carving Station Friday Fish Station

301.568.3100

MyAirForceLife.com ››

/theclubatandrews

Pasta Station Returns National Pasta Day - 13 October

Wednesday-Friday 1100-1330

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Includes two hot entrees, rice, pasta or potatoes, two veggies, salad bar, soup station & dessert station with soft serve ice cream.

Soup & Salad Only Member $7.50, Non-Member $8.50 Lunch Buffet Member $9.95, Non-Member $10.95


BEGINS

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SEPTEMBER 2016

West Fitness Center

rf Tu PF ld y M Fie da h on ug y M ro da , th urs 700 900 Th 1 1 at 0 & 0 18 Military, dependents*, DoD and NAF employees assigned to JBA are eligible to play. *Spouses and children 18 years and up with a dependent military ID. Sign-up through your Unit Sports Representative or WFC front lobby.

20 October 2016 Weigh-Ins & Rules Briefing at 1630 Men Lightweight (Below 200 lbs) & Heavyweight (200 lbs & above) Women Lightweight (Below 130 lbs) & Middleweight (130 lbs & above) Events includes: Farmers Walk and Deadlifts Two other disciplines to be announced. Prizes for first place winners in each division and giveaways for all contestants. Sign-up at the WFC front lobby.

Batting Cages Rules of Engagement

The batting cage is open Monday-Friday 0500-2000 and Saturday 0700-1500. Patrons must reserve a time at the West Fitness Center (WFC). Times available are first come, first served. All patrons must sign in at the WFC front desk. Limit of 30 minutes of playing time per person. Guest Policy: All eligible DoD card holder 16 years of age and older may utilize the batting cages. Youth 13-15 years of age with qualified interactive adult supervision during activity at all times. Youth 12 years of age and under are not permitted.

No federal endorsement of sponsor intended.

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Joint Base Andrews Community Commons

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bier and food for purchase

Free steins* *while supplies last

Traditional Live Entertainment German Cuisine 路 Petting Zoo 路 Kids Area Games 路 Giveaways 路 Biergarten Best Home Brew Competition Sign-ups begin 15 August-23 September 2016 at the Community Commons. Bring one case of your home brewed bier to be judged. Only one entry per contestant. Limited to first 10 contestants. Must be present to win.

(301) 981-4041 /AndrewsCAC /AndrewsFSS andrewsfss.com *No Federal endorsement of sponsors intended


EAGLE BANK ARENA

Fairfax, Virginia Show Dates 20-23 October $20.75 per person Deadline to purchase 13 October.

SPIRIT OF WASHINGTON ODYSSEY CRUISE BRUNCH, LUNCH AND DINNER RANGE FROM $56-$143 GRAYLINE TOURS PRICES VARIES

ROYAL FARMS ARENA

Baltimore, Maryland Show Dates 28-30 October $19.75 per person Deadline to purchase 20 October. Tickets available while supplies last.

Monsterous Savings DINNER WITH A GHOUL Admission, All-You-Can-Eat Buffet & Free Parking October 10, 17, 24 & 31

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*Must purchase tickets online by 3pm the Friday before.

Dinner will be 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm on the day you select.

ADMISSION ONLY & Free parking September 26-November 1

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To purchase tickets & view a full list of dates go to sixflags.com/america ENTER PROMO CODE:

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(BASELINE RESERVED) $49.50* $15 FOOD AND BEVERAGE CREDIT (L/R FIELD CORNERS) $34.75* $10 FOOD AND BEVERAGE CREDIT (LF/RF MEZZANINE) $31.25* $16 FOOD AND BEVERAGE CREDIT (UPPER INFIELD GALLERY) $13*

THRILLS BY DAY!

Fright BY NIGHT!

For more information call: (301) 867-0272 or go to sixflags.com/america TM & © 2015 Six Flags Theme Parks, Inc. ®/TM trademarks ©Mars, Incorporated 2015

*Must purchase tickets online by 3pm the Friday before.

NASCAR SPRINT CUP SERIES AT DOVER INTERNATIONAL

HOME GAMES IN ANNAPOLIS, MD (GENERAL ADMISSION ) $22*

2 OCTOBER 2016 (GENERAL ADMISSION) $43.25 (JUNIOR 14 & UNDER) $11 INCLUDES NASCAR SPRINT CUP SERIES TICKET AND TRACKSIDE ACCESS

Information, Tickets and Tours Bldg. 1442 Concord Ave. 301.981.4041 AndrewsCAC

(A) Adult (CH) Child, ages varies. Availability and prices subject to change. Tickets are non-refundable. *You will know exact seat location when tickets arrive in our office. Tickets must be purchased in advanced at least one week prior to the game. 13


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

Mary’s Go Round Petting Zoo Visit to J.P. Hoyer CDC


Featuring the Preschool Class of CDC 1 and Teachers Ms. Yolanda Pearson, Mr. Tyrie Graves, Ms. Portia Hill, and Ms. Simone Egypt

Parent Education Classes How to Deal with Toddler Meltdowns

14 September | 1600-1700 at CDC #1 Little kids sure can create big scenes! No matter how sweet your child is or how good a parent you are, meltdowns are a fact of toddler life. So try to remember that your child’s tantrums aren’t a reflection of your parenting skills: They simply mean you’ve got a frustrated little kid on your hands. Participants will develop strategies to handle tantrums and keep their cool.

Understanding and Responding to Children’s Behaviors

3 October 1600-1700 at CDC #2 Develop meaningful ways of responding to your child’s behaviors, you need to develop a working understanding about why they are acting in a certain way. Participants will explore children’s developmental stages, individual differences, environment, skills and knowledge and unmet emotional needs. fcc logo and Tag Line Full Color copy.pdf

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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 training please contact the Family Child Care Office at 301.981.9982.

A quality alternative for your child care needs

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Youth Programs Bldg. 4700 Yuma Rd.

301.981.5636

/JBAYP

Lights on Afterschool

20 October | 1600-1800 Highlighting all Youth Center programs.

Keystone Club Meetings

Every Wednesday| 1800 for 14-18 yrs Keystone Clubs are chartered small leadership development groups for young people.

Cooking Camp

12-16 September For Ages Torch Club Meetings 6-8, 9-12 & 13-18 Every Thursday | 1700 for 11-13 yrs Cooking with Become a part of the JBA-C4 Torch Club; Chef Kev. members are a character and leadership group. Learn the basics of cooking and Instructional Classes making Register your child for weekly instructional lessons. simple healthy TAP, BALLET & JAZZ Mondays • 1730-2000 delights. GYMNASTICS Wednesdays • 1700-2000 Cost: $10 TAEKWONDO Wednesdays & Thursdays • 1800-2000 per person PIANO Tuesdays • 1630-1930

Give Parents a Break

Parent s Day Out

10 September | 0900-1500 Register by 6 September 1 October | 1700-2300 Register by 26 September Give Parents a Break is sponsored by the Air Force Aid Society and is free to eligible patrons, please contact the M&FSC for more information. Parents Day Out is sponsored by the Child and Youth Programs and the cost is $30.00 per child. Childcare will be provided at CDC 2 and the Youth Center

Youth will put their fitness skills to the test alongside their favorite Washington Redskins celebrities. The top male and female competitors from three challenge stations will receive tickets to attend the Washington Redskins versus Cleveland Browns game on Sunday, 2 October and participate in a special on-field experience!

26 SEPTEMBER | 1600-1830 AT JOINT BASE ANACOSTIA-BOLLING TRANSPORTATION WILL BE PROVIDED TO AND FROM JBAB.

REGISTER AT THE YOUTH CENTER OPEN TO 6TH GRADE STUDENTS ONLY.


MILITARY & FAMILY SUPPORT CENTER Bldg 1191 Menoher Dr.

301.981.7087

HEARTS APART & EFMP

Pumpkin Patch Trip

FREE EVENT

21 October | 1500-1800 Deployed and qualified EFMP families are invited to join us at Cox Farms in Centerville, VA and enjoy slides, hayrides, corn-mazes, a petting zoo, a Corner Market and more. Everyone walks out with a pumpkin! Register by calling the MFSC at 301.981 7087. Deployed members will need to provide a copy of their members orders and last four SSN to verify status.

EMPLOYMENT READINESS

RELOCATION ASSISTANCE

Resume Development 101 15 September | 0900-1130 18 October | 0900-1130

Welcome to Andrews at Community Commons 12 & 26 September | 0800-1030 3 & 17 October | 0800-1030

Discusses the résumé process and is designed to help customers organize their experience and skills to begin creating a professional private- sector résumé. Workshop designed for anyone with a current DOD ID card.

Tips for Federal Employment 13 September | 0900-1200 28 October | 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. Resilience Passport Workshop.

PERSONAL AND WORK LIFE Bundles for Babies 9 September | 1100-1500

This workshop is sponsored by the Air Force Aid Society (AFAS) for Expectant or NEW Fathers and Mothers covering financial and installation support programs.

Three C’s of Communication 9 September | 1100-1200

This presentation seeks to help participants improve verbal and nonverbal communication through the use of “Three Cs” (communication, collaboration, and commitment).

Heart Link 15 October | 0900-1330

Orientation 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.

FINANCIAL READINESS

Thrift Saving Plan at a Glance 23 September | 1100-1330

Are you within ten years or less from retirement? Come learn about the TSP as part of your pre-retirement planning. Briefing designed for all Federal employees covered under the Federal Employees’ Retirement System (FERS), the Civil Service Retirement System (CSRS), members of the Uniformed Services (US), and other employees eligible to participate in the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP).

All incoming military personnel are required to attend; spouses and civilians are encouraged to attend.

TRANSITION ASSISTANCE

Pre-Separation/Retirement Counseling Every Wednesday | 1230-1600

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.

Transition GPS 5-Day Workshop 12-16 & 26-30 September | 0830-1600 3-7 & 17-21 October | 0830-1600

Briefings include employment, financial, VA Benefits, etc. Attire is civilian business casual. Spouses are encouraged to attend. PREREQUISITE: PRESEPARATION COUNSELING.

Group Capstone 8, 13, 22 & 27 September | 0830-1000 13, 18 & 27 October | 0830-1000

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

Veterans’ Benefits Day 19 September, 24 October | 0800-1630

For members claiming their exemption for attending the DOD/AF day and Dept of Labor workshops.

Disabled Transition Assistance Program 14 September | 0900-1000 10 October | 0900-1000

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

Career Technical Training Track 20-21 September | 0800-1600

2-day course for Transitioning members selecting the Technical Training Track. Members will receive guidance in selecting schools and technical fields. Topics include 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.

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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4442 VIRGINIA AVENUE

(301) 981-4653 (GOLF)

Costume Night Golf Tournament

8 October | 1500-2200 18 Hole shotgun start. Entry fee which includes, cart, dinner and all glow in the dark supplies. Dinner starts promptly at 1500. Shotgun start begins at 1630 and play will continue for all 18 holes or 2100 whichever comes first. During daylight hours, normal golf balls are permitted. Sunset is approximately 1830. Costumes are encouraged, but not required. Cost: $25 per person, standard green fees apply.

Daily Green Fees

E1-E4 $21 Authorized Users $32 Junior Fee (18 yrs & under) $10 JBA Intramurals $20 Civilian Guest $45 Twilight (all ranks) $20

Rentals

Golf Cart (18 holes) $15 per person Golf Cart (9 holes) $11 per person Pull Cart $5 per person Clubs $10 per set -Complimentary Driving Range-

VISIT OUR NEW WEBSITE thecoursesatandrews.com smokehouse54.com

No federal endorsement of sponsor intended.


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DESIGN & PRINTING FOR EVERY OCCASION visit us: Marketing Office 1414 Arkansas Rd, Rm 3 Joint Base Andrews, MD 20762 contact us: Dawn A. Miller 301.981.9440/5215

EVENT FLYERS OFFICE SIGNS MOUNTED POSTERS AND MORE email us: studio11andrewsfss@gmail.com dawn.a.miller14.naf@mail.mil We accept cash, checks and money orders. Payments using Visa or MasterCard will be accepted at Outdoor Recreation Bldg 1235 Menoher Rd.

FLYERS 8.5x11 8.5x14 11x17

Color/B&W

$0.30/$0.10 $0.40/$0.30 $0.80/$0.40

SERVICES Folding/Laminating 8.5x11 8.5x14 11x17 Stapling Cutting

$0.05/$1.00 $0.08/$1.50 $0.10/$2.00 $0.02 each $0.02 per cut

BANNERS

Indoor Vinyl & Grommets

24” 36”

POSTERS 18x24 24x36 32x40

$12 per foot $18 per foot Printed/Mounted/Laminated

$15 | +$5 | +$5 $25 | +$10 | +$10 $35 | +$15 | +$15

GRAPHIC DESIGN Graphic layout available

RENTALS

Easels and Ceremonial Scissors $5/day

SUBMIT YOUR PROJECT TO:

studio11andrewsfss@gmail.com or call 301.981.9440


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 groups. The Temporary Lodging Facility (TLF) Bldg. 1800 will undergo a decor renovation during the month of September through mid-October. TLF rooms will not be available during this time. We apologize for this temporary inconvenience. 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 Monday-Thursday 1700-2000 Friday 1700-2100 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 0730-2200 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 27 August - 7 September Saturday & Sunday 1200-1800 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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