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ARMY NAVY COUNTRY CLUB MAY 2021 E-NEWSLETTER
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Social and Dining
4-9
Golf
10-13
Fitness
14-15
Racquet Sports
16-17
Aquatics
18-19
Junior Activities
20-21
Membership
22-23
ANCCF
23
CLUB OFFICERS
Chairman of the Board: Mr. Raighne C. Delaney Club President: Maj Gen James Jacobson, USAF Club Vice President: Mr. Matthew Bravo Club Secretary: Col Arthur E. White, USMC, Ret. Club Treasurer: CAPT John F. Manning Jr., USN, Ret. General Manager/COO: Mr. Patrick King, CCM, CCE
CLUBHOUSES
Arlington Clubhouse 1700 Army Navy Drive Arlington, VA 22202 (703) 521-6800
Fairfax Clubhouse 3315 Old Lee Highway Fairfax, VA 22030 (703) 359-5825
ARLINGTON CLUBHOUSE
SUPPER IN THE BALLROOM Join us in the 5 Star ballroom for supper on Friday and Saturday nights in May. Tables in the Ballroom are appropriately spaced and sanitized. The format for the meal is a served buffet meaning that our staff will prepare a plate for you from the buffet. This allows for more dining options while ensuring social distancing standards are met. Due to limited seating capacity reservations are required and ‘no shows’ will be charged. In the event of mild weather we will have tables available for seating outside on the covered rooftop terrace.
Monday, 31 May Ground Level Patio $29 Adults | $17 Ages 5-11 | $5 Ages 2-4 Seatings at 5:00 PM and 6:30 PM Reservations are required due to limited seating capacity. In the event of inclement weather this event may be cancelled. Watch your inbox for registration details! MEMORIAL DAY BBQ ON THE PATIO - CELEBRATE THE START OF SUMMER AT ANCC!
BRUNCH N’ BREWS
Join us on the 3 rd floor rooftop on Sunday, 2 May for brunch paired with a selection of beers from Solace Brewing Company, a local craft brewery from Sterling, Virginia. Seatings at 11:00 AM and 11:30 AM. Click here for menu and additional details. WINE ‘TO GO’ Options include many of the club’s most popular selections at prices representing a 40-55% discount off regular ‘dine in’ prices combined with the convenience of curbside pick-up. Watch your email for updates and ordering instructions. Click here for current available selections.
Pick up a delicious, ready to bake meal on Saturday, 8 May at ANCCArlington and surprise Mom on Sunday! Your meal includes four petite beef tenderloin steaks, four 5oz crab cakes, smoked salmon and shrimp cocktail appetizers and prepared side dishes. Each meal serves four people and is $148 plus tax. All items will be served cold and baking/heating instructions will be provided. Registration is currently open and closes at 12 noon on Wednesday, 5 May. Click here to order a meal to go
THE BUTCHER SHOP
DINNERS ‘TO GO’ - SAVE THE DATE! Mexican Fiesta! Mother’s Day ‘Take & Bake’ ATaste of the Caribbean Lobstah Night! Back Yard BBQ To Go! 30 April & 1 May 8 May 14 & 15 May 21 & 22 May 29 & 30 May Purchase restaurant quality meats and fish from the Club. Combine it with the convenience of picking up your order curbside at the club and having it charged to your member account. Watch your inbox for updates and instructions.
RESTAURANT HOURS
GRILLE Wednesday - Saturday 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM Sunday 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM 1924 Wednesday & Thursday 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM Friday & Saturday 11:00 AM to 10:00 PM Sunday 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM
STARS & STRIPES Sunday & Monday 7:00 AM-7:00 PM Tuesday-Thursday 7:00 AM-9:00 PM Friday & Saturday 7:00 AM-10:00 PM
To place an order, click here.
ARLINGTON CLUBHOUSE
CONTINUED
FAIRFAX CLUBHOUSE
Pavilion on the Green (POG) Monday-Wednesday: 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM Thursday-Sunday: 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM HOURS OF OPERATION
Mixed Grille and Upper Patio Monday-Wednesday: Closed Thursday-Saturday 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM Sunday: 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM Except Mother’s Day: open 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Except Mother’s Day: open 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM
In Fairfax, reservations for the Grille/Patio can be made the week of (during operating hours, listed above) by calling (703) 359-5825 ext. 3 RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED
FAIRFAX MOTHER’S DAY ‘TO GO’ MEAL FOR 2 CURBSIDE PICK-UP
We are pleased to offer a Mother’s Day Meal for 2 ‘To Go’ at Fairfax on Sunday, 9 May, available for curbside pick-up between 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM. This is a great opportunity to treat mom to a great fully cooked meal and perhaps even a beverage or two! Reservations will open at 2:00 PM on Thursday, 15 April. Due to seating capacity limitations, we will be unable to offer in house dining for Mother’s Day Brunch this year. However, we will be open for dinner service from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM with limited seating capacity.
Please click here for more information and to register.
We are pleased to provide you with the opportunity to celebrate the date of the Mexican army’s victory over France, at the Battle of Puebla, by offering a fully prepared Mexican themed meal. Each meal is for two people and you may order up to 3 meals (feeding 6 people). Enhance your meal by adding some wine, beer, or mixed beverage to your order! FAIRFAX CINCO DE MAYO ‘TO GO’ MEAL FOR 2 CURBSIDE PICK-UP
Please click here for more information and to register.
GOLF
GOLF ATTIRE AND DRESS CODE REMINDERS
All golfers at ANCC are expected to dress in a manner that reflects the decorum and good taste of current or traditional golf attire when using any of the golf facilities. Clothing items such as denim jeans or denim skirts (any color), frayed or cut-off shorts, athletic or tennis shorts or skirts, spandex biking shorts, gym shorts, sweat suits, warm-up suits tennis dresses, tee shirts, halter tops and tank tops are NOT considered appropriate golf attire. For men, tucked in collared or mock turtle- necks shirts are appropriate. For a complete set of the club rules, please click here.
NOT RECEIVING GOLF UPDATES?
Arlington May 24 – Golf Outing June 6 – Stroke Play Championship - Rd. 2 Fairfax May 10 - 14 – Golf Course Maintenance May 23 – Mixed Couples June 5 – Stroke Play Championship - Rd. 1 UPCOMING EVENTS Updates.’We want you to be informed on all things golf, so please log-in and sign-up for these updates. It’s super easy and only takes a couple of minutes! Did you know you can receive golf updates directly to your personal email account? All you need to do is log onto the ANCC Website, click ‘My Profile,’ click ‘Edit My Info,’ then ‘Advanced,’ scroll down to the Golf Section and click any of the activities you are interested in which range from ‘Golf Instruction’ to ‘Golf Organizations’ to ‘Golf
ATTENTION JUNIOR GOLFERS
If you have NOT been receiving e-mails regarding ANCC Junior Golf, please forward your e-mail address to Jimmy Kowalski, PGA at jimmy.kowalski @ancc.org to be sure to receive junior golf updates!
HANDICAP POSTING INFORMATION & MORE
SGLNV was founded in 2004 to promote friendly competition between Senior Golfers at Country Clubs in Northern Virginia. Matches are played at scratch on Wednesdays about 10:30 to 11:30 AM. ANCC needs low handicap senior golfers 50 years of age and older to play. For more info, click here, or contact the Team Captains, Lynn Wessman at [email protected] and Peter Jacobi at [email protected]. SGLNV - SENIOR GOLF LEAGUE OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA
As the 2021 golf season gets underway, the Handicap Committee reminds all players that in order to maintain the integrity of our handicap system, they should post every round played, except when playing alone. Scores should be posted for any format, even when you pick-up without holing out or when you skip holes. This includes playing less than a full 9 or 18 holes. If a player does not hole out, they should assign themselves the score for that hole that they would have most likely have achieved, or, if they skips a hole, their handicapped score for that hole. Guidelines that detail how to post rounds are posted in the golf section of the website. We also remind players that the Handicap Committee monitors the handicap system and has imposed handicap penalties when players fail to post regular play and/or tournament scores. Also new for 2021, all players are required by the USGA to create a digital profile. If you have not yet posted a score in 2021 you will be prompted to set-up your digital profile on your first log-in to your GHIN number. If you have any trouble with the set-up, please contact Jeff Shelton, PGADirector of Administration & Play at [email protected]. For additional handicap information and the requirements for maintaining a handicap at ANCC, click here.
STROKE PLAY CHAMPIONSHIP
The 2021 Stroke Play Championship is scheduled for Saturday, 5 June at FFX, and Sunday, 6 June at ARL. It includes a Men’s and Women’s Divisions. For more info and to enter beginning 5 May, click here.
ANCC SENIOR CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP
The 2021 ANCC Senior Club Championship is the tournament that matches your golf skills 1-on-1with each of your fellow competitors. It will include both a Men’s and Women’s Division for the championship ONLY (Senior Flighted Match Play Tournament will begin in July). For more information and to enter beginning 11 May, click here.
As this golf season gets started our professional golf staff would like to give you a few friendly reminders we can all do to take care of our golf courses: GOLF COURSE REMINDERS The no mow areas on the golf courses are by design. Some are marked as penalty areas and should be played as so according to the Rules of Golf. If a no mow area is not marked as a penalty area, then any ball that enters an unmarked no mow area and is not found is a Lost Ball. While playing your round, if you stroke a ball into the no mow areas, please play a Pro- visional Ball to help with the pace of play. Though the grass in the no mow areas is shorter during the spring, it is not intended for golf cart traffic. You may enter no mow areas in search of a ball, but please DO NOT drive golf carts into these areas. Please observe the golf cart rules for the day. Every effort will be made to maintain the 90º cart rule as often as possible. However, when carts are restricted to paths, please keep all wheels on the paths. At ARL, when taking a divot please fill the scar with sand. There is no need to replace the divot as it will die. The Bermuda grass will fill-in within a few days.
At Fairfax, if the divot is intact with soil attached, please replace it. If the divot has shattered, please fill the scar with sand. Please be sure to repair your ball marks on the green and a couple others at the same time. A properly repaired ball mark will keep our greens looking spectacular all season. The Women’s Nine Hole Golf Organization welcomes all new and returning members to the 2021 season. If you are interested in joining, please contact Membership Chairman: Sally Mitchell at (703) 409-1438 or at [email protected]. The tee times are as follows: April, May, September and October 8:30 AM to 10:00 AM. June, July and August 8:00 AM to 9:30 AM. WNHGO: WOMEN’S NINE HOLE GOLF ORGANIZATION
UPCOMING EVENTS
Match Play Madness - At Fairfax on Tuesday, 4 May 9:00AM Shotgun start (please be there by 8:30AM) Players will be matched with like handicaps. Sign up on the ANCC calendar or in locker rooms at Arlington or Fairfax. Entry fee is $5. If you have any questions contact Chairs: Suzanne Campen (703)-671-1604 or Ginger Murray (703)-913-7898. Committee Cup (Day 1) - At Arlington on Friday, 14 May. Tee times: 8:30AM - 10:00AM. Sign up sheets: Use the Google Docs Sign up sheets. Chairmen: PennyWood at (703) 405-9898 or at [email protected] and Mary Helmantoler (703) 451-4150 or at [email protected]. Committee Cup (Day 2) - At Fairfax on Tuesday, 18 May 8:30AM Shotgun Start
Sign ups: Use the Google Docs Sign up sheets. Entry fee: $7.00 Chairman: Same as above.
FITNESS HOURS OF OPERATION Monday through Friday - 5:00AM to 8:00 PM Staffed from 7:00AM to 7:00 PM Sunday/Saturday - 7:00AM to 6:00 PM Staffed from 8:00AM to 6:00 PM
PROGRAMMING COMING SOON! Stay tuned for our Tennis and Swimming Injury Prevention Seminars. As part of our CORE SPORTS SERIES, we’ve researched some of the most effective strengthening and flexibility exercise to create two programs that are centered in keeping you healthy as you enjoy Tennis and Swimming this coming season. PERSONAL TRAINING Virtual Personal Training (VPT) is available for Army Navy Country Club members. Stay on track and motivated to meet your 2021 fitness goals by signing up for VPT with one of our Certified Personal Trainers. Contact Personal Training Supervisor, Adam Gleason, at adam.gleason@ ancc.org for information.
All group exercise classes are now offered on Zoom. Our monthly subscriptions include Standard Classes for $35/month or Specialty Classes for $50/month. You may participate in individual Standard Classes for $15/class or individual Specialty Classes for $20/class. Select classes will be offered as “hybrids,” meaning that up to five participants may attend in-studio while the class is streamed. For in-studio attendees, physical distancing guidelines will be in place and masks are preferred, but optional. Please note that you must reserve in advance through the Fitness Calendar to attend in-studio. SPECIALTY CLASSES PILATES (HYBRID) Mondays at 8:30 AM Our Monday Pilates class is going “HYBRID” for April. Join Beth in-studio for an awesome Pilates session. For more information contact, Group Fitness Supervisor, John Porter at [email protected]. GROUP EXERCISE CLASSES
FOREVER FIT (HYBRID) Wednesdays at 11:00 AM This is a class for the young at heart who want to work on balance, flexibility, and light strengthening. Options will be offered for varying ability levels. It will be helpful to have a chair and a couple of light weights. muscle groups with options for dumbells (or other weights), tubing, and sometimes body weight. TONING & ABS (HYBRID) Tuesdays & Thursdays at 5:30 PM and Saturdays at 10:00 AM A full-body workout! We’ll work all major STANDARD CLASSES
YOGA THERAPY Fridays at 10:00 AM
GENTLE YOGA (HYBRID)
This class will begin with the “Joint Freeing Series” that gently releases tension and opens the body slowly from the feet up to the neck and head. From there, you will transition into a very mindful standing yoga practice that focuses on postural alignment and therapeutic sequencing, addressing any injuries with modifications and props. This class is offered over Zoom only.
Tuesdays at 11:00 AM
We’ll warm-up, go through a series of familiar asanas, then cool down & stretch. This class will be accessible to beginners. No equipment required, but you’ll be able to use your mat, blocks, and strap if you have them. Gentle Yoga will be offered as a hybrid class, with the option to attend in studio!
POWER YOGA Wednesdays at 6:00 PM
YOGA FUSION (HYBRID) Fridays at 8:30 AM
This class is a physically challenging class that is suitable for all levels. In this class you will gain strength, balance, grace, flexibility, and endurance. Come to class and witness your body and mind quickly transform. Get ready to sweat! This class is offered over Zoom only.
We begin with a warm-up, then about 15 min. of vinyasa flow to build heat. Next is a 15 min. segment of strength training with yoga poses followed by stretching, cooldown and relaxation.
RACQUET SPORTS
LADIES’ TUESDAY EVENING INTRACLUB TENNIS LEAGUE 6:30-8:00 PM For ladies unable to play during the day, we offer an evening league through the outdoor season. After paying an an- nual $10 participation fee, this program is a great no hassle way to meet new tennis partners. Sign-up online here. Contact Pro Neil Bennett (703.979.5471) for questions.
MORNING CARDIO CLINIC TUESDAYS, 7:00-8:30 AM
For those members looking for a tennis based morning cardio, there are weekly clinics designed to provide an intense workout.Please contact Pro Neil Bennett (703.979.5471) to see if this clinic is right for you. Cost: $38/participant.
MID-DAY CARDIO TENNIS WEDNESDAYS, 1:00-2:30 PM
For members looking for a tennis based mid-day cardio session, there are weekly clinics. These clinics are designed to provide an intense workout and certain minimum physical requirements need to be met before joining. Please contact Pro Bridget Merrick (703.979.5471) to see if this clinic is right for you. Cost: $38/participant.
MEN’S SATURDAY MORNING INTRACLUB TENNIS LEAGUE 7:00-9:00 AM OR 9:00-11:00 AM This league will continue through the outdoor season with 2 Saturday morning sessions. After paying an annual $10 participation fee, this program is a great no hassle way to meet new tennis partners. Sign-up online here. Contact Pro Jean-Marc Krone (703.979.5471) for updates. LADIES’ BEGINNERS CARDIO CLINIC FRIDAYS, 6:00-7:30 PM For ladies looking for cardio on weekends, join Pro Jean-Marc Krone on Friday evenings at 6:00 PM. These clinics are designed to provide a workout at a beginners pace. Contact Jean-Marc (703.979.5471) for updates. Cost: $38/participant
JUNIOR CLINICS Registrations for all programs will be conducted through online forms found here. Please contact Director of Junior Tennis, Pro Greg Paukstis, if you have any questions or need assistance placing your child. Parents, please be advised that children wearing non-tennis shoes won’t be able to participate. SUNDAY CARDIO CLINIC 6:00-7:15 PM For those members looking for a fast-paced, tennis based evening cardio session, join Pro Jean-Marc Krone Sundays at 6:00 PM. Contact (703.979.5471) for questions and updates. Cost: $32/participant.
UPCOMING DATES TO REMEMBER
Click here to check out the Aquatics section of the ANCC website for program offerings that will kick off in May at both Arlington and Fairfax. Please refer to the Aquatics section of the website for all the great opportunities happening at both of our locations. As the guidelines change throughout the aquatic season, we will be making adjustments. Please check the website for all the latest info. As always, please email [email protected] with any questions. ALMOST TIME FOR SOME FUN IN THE SUN AT THE POOLS AQUATICS
Memorial Day Weekend:
- Arlington Pools and Fairfax Pools will open at 10:00 AM
Tuesday, 1 June:
- Swim and Junior Team 10&U New Swimmer Evaluations at Arlington - Dive Practice at Arlington Begins
Wednesday, 2 June:
- Swim and Junior Team Practice at Arlington Begins
Monday, 16 August:
- ARL pools close to prepare for the Arlington Pool Project. Please click here for additional information.
OPT-IN FOR AQUATICS UPDATES VIA TEXT: TEXT ANCCAQUATICS TO 71441
Lessons for all abilities starting at the age of two, including adult “learn to swim,” will be offered this season. Whether your swimmer is just getting comfortable in the water or needs stroke refinement, we have instructors across all levels and abilities ready to work with our members. Instructions on how to sign up for lessons will be posted by the middle of May on the ANCC website under Aquatics. AQUATIC PROGRAMS AND CLASSES LESSONS This year we will again be offering Masters Swim several days a week at Arlington and Sundays at Fairfax. Details including class schedules can be found on the Aquatics Section of the website or by clicking here. MASTERS SWIM FOR FITNESS Classes are back at both our Arlington and Fairfax Pools with opportunities Monday through Friday! Details for class times and locations can be found on the Aquatics Section of the website or by clicking here. WATER AEROBICS Swim, Dive and Junior Team Registration is now OPEN . Click here if you are interested in joining! Registration will close on 14 May. For a complete listing and details for all our programs and schedule changes, please click here. SWIM, DIVE & JUNIOR TEAM
JUNIOR ACTIVITIES RAINBOWCITY...WE ARE HERE FOR YOU!
Permissible number of children will be based on COVID-19 guidelines in place at that time Available to children ages 3 – 10 Registration and waiver must be completed prior to first visit SPRING SCHEDULE:
Warmer weather brings more activities! Parents make your tee and court times, and schedule time for yourself. Rainbow staff is here to provide a safe and exciting experience for your children. Come and enjoy our Spring Crafts of the Day, including special Mother’s Day and Memorial Day!
Friday 4:00-9:00 PM Saturday 10:00 AM-9:00 PM Sunday 11:00 AM-6:00 PM
Full time Summer Schedule will begin Monday, 21 June (details to follow).
NOTES:
90 min. time ‘slots’ are available by reservation. Fees: $20 per 90 min. time slot per child. Members only, at this time no guests are allowed. (Members may register for 2 consecutive slots before the schedule break) Children will undergo a daily health screening that includes contactless temperature & symptom checks and screening questions. Face coverings will be worn by staff, children and parents in Rainbow City at all times including during the ‘check-in’ process. Please click here to register for Rainbow City and please click here to download and print the waiver.
MEMBERSHIP
ANCC FOUNDATION DID YOU KNOW? Playing Through: World War II World War II presented all country clubs with significant challenges. Augusta National closed and used its grounds to graze cows and raise turkeys. The Greenbrier became a detention center for foreign diplomats and correspondents. Other clubs converted parts of their property to crops– primarily vegetables. To learn about some of the challenges Army Navy Country Club faced during the War, click here.
BE AN AMBASSADOR
Have your children grown up within the Army Navy Country Club family, but have outgrown the age in which they may enjoy the facilities through your Membership? Children of current Members may be eligible for their own Membership at a discounted Initiation Fee if they meet eligibility criteria. Please click here for more information. SONS & DAUGHTERS PROGRAM Word of Mouth Referral is the best way to bring new Members to the Club! Recruit a new Resident Member & receive a $300 credit that you can spend throughout the Club. Does not include new Members who join under the Newly Commissioned, No Initiation Fee category. The $300 credit may be applied to everything except Dues, Capital Infusion, Initiation Fees & the Employee Appreciation Fund. Member must be the Primary Sponsor to receive the $300 credit. The credit may not be applied retroactively.
WELCOME NEW MEMBERS 27 MARCH THROUGH 26 APRIL RESIDENT
LT PARKERW. BRAY, USN MR. WILLIAMA. BUTLER
CAPT LINDSEY R. CARRICK, USMC CDR COLIN J. DUNLOP, USN, RET. MRS. SUSANNAHV. HOWIESON MR. FRANKLIN F. HYRE IV LT RAHSAANW. JOHNSON, USN MR. ANDREWLAPERRIERE DR. ROBERT LEE HONG ENS KATHERINE LEGGIERO, USNR COL DEBRA LOVETTE, USAF MR. MATTHEWMCMANUS 1ST LT COLIN P. NORTON, USMC LCDR ANN K. PATTERSON, USN LTCOL KELLY J. REPAIR, USMC LTJG PEYTON H. ROBERTS, USN COL INGER L. ROSNER, USA, RET. MR. MICHAEL J. SIMEL LTDAVIDW. SWEETERMAN, USN LT COL JENNIFER A. TAY, USAF MR. TIMOTHYWILSON SOCIAL MR. ERIC R. JONES MR. RYAN T. JOYCE MRS. OLIVER V. MAXWELL MRS. SUSAN B. MILLER MRS. MARY A. SCHMERGEL MR. CHRIS TYMAN ABSENT
TRIAL MEMBERSHIP
During these constantly changing times, ANCC employees continue to go above and beyond for the membership. We are still honoring and celebrating our Five Star employee’s! Please continue to recognize the five star service you receive from our employees and nominate them to the Five Star committee by submitting an email to any manager. 5 STAR PROGRAM Membership program offers the opportunity for them to enjoy the Army Navy Country Club lifestyle for a preview period of 6 months with no upfront Initiation Fee and access to all of the Club’s facilities and activities. The program is open to NEW Members only. Applicants must be eligible for Membership under one of the Membership categories as listed in the Club’s By-Laws. Please click here for more information. Do you have friends who are interested in joining ANCC but not ready to commit to full Membership? The Trial
2ND LT ELIZABETH A. ARCHER, USAF LT COL SHELLIE R. RAMIREZ, USAF, RET. ENS SAMUEL G. ROSEN, USN LT SPENCER ROSS, USCG ENS BRIAN S. VOGEL, USN LT WILLIAM S. WEGGELAND, USN CPT MATTHEW J. WHEELER, USAR