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We are hopeful that you will be able to join us for each and every luncheon this year.  Beginning October 2024, in a continued effort to enhance planning for our events and to maintain a positive working relationship with Patton Hall, we are better defining our registration process for the upcoming year. Please make note of the updated registration guidelines below.

  • Registration for all luncheons will end at midnight the Friday before our Thursday luncheon. Members will be charged the normal $35 fee.
  • Late registrations received on the weekend, beginning at 12:01 a.m. on Saturday and ending at midnight on Sunday, will still be guaranteed a reserved seat for Thursday’s event at a cost of $40.
  • Cancelations must be requested through reservations@armyspousesclub.org by midnight the Sunday before the luncheon to receive a refund.    

The same timelines and fees will be applied to any visitors accompanying members.  We will purchase a meal for everyone with permanent reservations unless we are notified that they will not be able to attend. 

As always, please mark your calendars for the Army Spouses Club every third Thursday of the month.  In order to take advantage of the $35 luncheon fee, be sure to register promptly when you receive your luncheon notification.  

We look forward to seeing you soon!


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Heurich House Tour

  • October 25, 2017
  • 10:30 AM
  • 1307 New Hampshire Avenue NW . Washington, DC 20036
  • 15

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  • Come join us as we tour the Brew Master's Castle. If asked, the code is beer tour
    The Heurich House was built from 1892-94 by German immigrant, local brewer and philanthropist Christian Heurich (1842-1945). He and his family lived in their Dupont Circle home from its completion in 1894 until his wife’s death in 1956. The mansion is notable for its fireproof construction, original interiors, and family collections.

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Come tour the Heurich House, better known as the Brewmaster's Castle, in Dupont Circle. 

 The mansion was built from 1892-94 by German immigrant, local brewer and philanthropist Christian Heurich (1842-1945). He and his family lived in their Dupont Circle home from its completion in 1894 until his wife’s death in 1956. The mansion is notable for its fireproof construction, original interiors, and family collections.

If asked, the code is beer tour.



I agree that when attending and/or participating in an event organized by the Army Spouses’ Club of the Greater Washington Area (ASCGWA), I do so at my own risk. 

In addition, I will use good judgement, obey all laws, and take care to avoid any injury to myself, others, or property, and will not hold ASCGWA responsible for any mishaps.

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