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CLUBS ON POST
The newly built Afterhours Enlisted Club was named by its patrons, usually members of the Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers Program. The club features a ballroom, which can hold up to 400 people, and has a moveable partition to create two rooms. This allows the club to host a variety of musical and dancing events simultaneously. It also has more than 20 high-tech video games, three pool tables and electronic dart games. The club also offers a high-energy nightclub atmosphere with two elevated disc jockey booths, control lights, sound and video projectors. The lighting system is synchronized with audio for pinspots, strobes and pulsating enhancement. The ceilings over the dance floor are mirrored to enhance the lights. When a live band is not performing, the DJs use compact discs to create the best sound possible. The club features a built in Subway Sandwich Shop an Arcade with the latest games, movies every evening on a projection television, and sports on several individually controlled television sets. Bldg 2502 (706) 689-0887 Game Room open daily. The purpose of the Enlisted Wives’ Club is to develop and foster a spirit of community responsibility while creating a friendly and social interest among the enlisted wives of the area. To become an active member, an applicant must be the spouse of a noncommissioned officer assigned to, or residing at, ; a female noncommissioned officer assigned to ; the spouse of a noncommissioned officer residing at whose sponsor is on an unaccompanied hardship tour; the spouse of an allied student noncommissioned officer assigned to ; or the spouse of a retired noncommissioned officer. A business meeting is held on the second Wednesday of every month at Building 2626Soldiers' Plaza at 7 p.m. A Bingo Brunch is held the third Wednesday of each month at 10 a.m. Numerous husband-and-wife activities are held throughout the year. The Enlisted Wives’ Club has been supporting charitable activities both at and in the surrounding area for many years and takes a special interest in charitable services to Martin Army Community Hospital patients. For more information call 687-1261. NONCOMMISSIONED OFFICERS’ CLUB Bldg 2784 (706) 687-1232/1251The club offers catering to its valued members for any affair, large or small, ranging from promotion parties, wedding receptions, hails and farewells to a unit dining-in. Prices are guaranteed to be the best in town. An extensive menu is offered for almost any type of party desired. Call 687-1232 to make arrangements. The club offers a variety of entertainment on weekends. Friday night offers Latin rhythms, Saturday nights offer the best of times with our Saturday live band, and Sunday nights are "Oldies but Goodies" nights. Once monthly, the club hosts Boss Night. A vast array of food is prepared for members and their guests. The price of admission to this event is a club card for eligible persons. All others may enter at no cost. Sand
Hill NCO/Enlisted Club OFFICERS’ CLUB has one of the finest clubs in the Army, offering both formal and informal facilities. Officers, active duty and retired, and Department of the Army civilians, GS-7 and above are eligible for membership. The club is located in Building 128 on Morrison Avenue. Call 682-1120 for more information. The club features a Little Caesar’s Pizza which is located next to Bradley’s Bar & Grill. Little Caesar’s delivers to the entire main post and supports the club too. Bradley’s features a dozen individually controlled t.v. and serves steaks, burgers, chicken, and fish dishes cooked to order. Both Little Ceasar’s and Bradley’s are open 7 days a week from 10a.m.-11p.m., later of Friday and Saturday. A swimming pool, a children’s pool and tennis courts are available for recreation. The Family Fitness Center, open weekdays 6 a.m. to 9 p.m., Friday to 8 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., and Sunday 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., offers spa and exercise equipment. Call 687-0871 for more information. Full catering services and party planning are available for any occasion. We handle over 500 weddings, conferences and parties a year with the most experienced staff and best prices in the area. Call 687-1861. Sunday brunch is served in the Lexington Room, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., the first and third Sunday of each month. Members are entitled to all club services including check cashing, six days a week. For more information call 682-1120. Officers’ Club Annex (The Drop Zone), located in Building 83, offers oriental lunch buffet, beverages, and fast food in the evenings. Operating hours for lunch on weekdays 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Bar hours are Mon-Thu from 4:30 to 10 p.m. Mon-Fri 8a.m.-4:30p.m. OFFICERS’ WIVES’ CLUB The Thrift Shop, the major ongoing OWC activity, provides a convenient and reliable resale service for quality used merchandise, and new handmade crafts. Profits from these sales support welfare projects to include scholarships for high school graduates, grants for adult continuing education, and donations benefiting the Tri-Community. The club also operates the School of Performing Arts, which includes classes in sewing, Spanish, piano, tap, and jazz. In addition, the Officers’ Wives’ Club operates a Furniture Barn which has lawn, garden and household furnishings, large appliances, televisions, carpeting, children’s furniture, toys, wall hangings and many unusual items. The OWC also operates the Craft Cabin which is an arts and crafts boutique. The creative talent of military men, women and family members is displayed here. All items are for sale and special orders may be placed for some items. Items for all three shops are accepted on consignment. If not sold within a given time period then the articles become the property of the Thrift Shop, Dixie and Ingersoll Roadsunl ess withdrawn. When sold, the shop charges a commission. Consignments are accepted 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday, and late night on the first Friday of each month. Articles should be taken to Building 229 on the corner of Dixie and Ingersoll Roads.Dixie and Ingersoll Roads All military (active duty, retired, and authorized family members), and Department of the Army civilians are eligible to make purchases. Shopping hours for the Thrift Shop, Furniture Barn, and Craft Cabin are 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Tuesday and Thursday, and late night on the first Friday of each month. For more information call 687-4830 during hours of operation. The OWC meets the first Monday of each month. The OWC office is located in Building 229 on the corner of Dixie and Ingersoll Roads.Dixie and Ingersoll Roads
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