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WHAT’S INSIDE
New restaurant to open at Point Mugu
The Point will County, Point Mugu, will reopen
in late April or early May as The
upcoming changes during his
Feb. 15 presentation on command
limited breakfast menu, a lunch
service similar to what’s current-
be available for Flightline, serving three meals a
day, complete with beer, wine and
climate survey results.
“We’ll have nice food — a nice
ly at The Point, and a dinner
menu.
catered events only Starbucks coffee drinks. place with good choices,” he “We are very excited to have
In turn, The Point, located just said. this opportunity to provide a con-
By Andrea Howry outside the gates of NBVC Point Hours are still to be deter- venient and customer-oriented
Lighthouse editor Mugu, will close. mined, but Deborah Williams, venue with good, healthy food,”
The long-shuttered Paradise Capt. Jim McHugh, command- director of Community Support
Grill at Naval Base Ventura ing officer, NBVC, announced the Programs, said there will be a SEE RESTAURANT, PAGE 22
Lexi Kalish, 2, makes a valentine
during a FOCUS open house held
Thursday, Feb. 10, at the Seabee
Chapel. Page 7.
High-tech APPROACHING TARGET: WARRIOR GAMES
price tags
beam into
commissary
Dr. Joel A. Freeman chats with
Electronic shelf
members of his audience after his
Feb. 7 presentation in celebration of
labels installed on
Black History Month. Page 12. Presidents Day
By Andrea Howry
Lighthouse editor
So you’re at the commissary
and you want to know the price
of a can of beans.
There’s one sticker that says $1
and another that says 90 cents
— no wait, that’s for the red can
Cheeseburger wontons were one next to it — and there’s a sales
entry in January’s monthly cooking sign that says 80 cents or 50 cents
contest between the Mugu and but you can’t tell which because
Hueneme barracks and galleys. The part of it has been scraped off.
category was appetizers. Page 15. Say goodbye to all that. PHOTO BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE
The commissary at Naval Base
WHAT’S AHEAD Ventura County, Port Hueneme,
Compound archery coach Jeff Fabry watches as retired OSC Gerald Williams takes aim during the Feb.
17-22 Navy and Coast Guard wounded warrior training camp at Naval Base Ventura County. The camp,
Coverage of the Feb. 22-24 Solid installed electronic shelf labels the second one held at NBVC in preparation for May’s military-wide Warrior Games, trained three dozen
Curtain Citadel Shield anti-terrorism over the Presidents Day weekend. wounded, ill and injured athletes — including a Seabee diver from Underwater Construction Team 2 — in
exercise at Naval Base Ventura
archery, swimming, cycling, shooting, track and field events, wheelchair basketball and sitting volleyball.
County. March 10 edition.
SEE TAGS, PAGE 19 Stories, photos, Pages 20-21.
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Ask the
COMMANDING OFFICER
CAPT. JIM McHUGH

CHIEF STAFF OFFICER


CAPT. DAVID SASEK
LIGHTHOUSE EDITOR

Captain
ANDREA HOWRY
lighthouse@navy.mil
805-989-5281

PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICER


TERI REID

MASS COMMUNICATION SPECIALIST


MC1 AARON PETERSON

By Captain Jim McHugh

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Question: What is the proper etiquette for all personnel The requirement is that all personnel are to render prop- MICHAEL HOFFMAN
on a Navy base for colors in the morning and evening? er honors during the playing of morning and evening colors. mhoffman@vcstar.com
805-437-0206
I have noticed that in the morning and evening, both Military personnel, when covered in uniform and within
civilian and military personnel out of uniform fail to pay earshot, shall face the flag or in the direction of the music ADVERTISING
JANE ALVAREZ
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and I have to say I am very offended. People are walking the of colors. The bugle call “Carry On” is sounded to signify
parking lots, fully aware that colors are playing. Traffic is the completion of colors. During the evening, the bugle call
not stopping. Has something changed in the past few years “Retreat” is played, followed by “Carry On.”
that allows for this? During colors, vehicles within sight or hearing of colors
I do have a few solutions that might help. One would be shall be stopped. Drivers should pull to the shoulder of the
to have all the traffic lights go red during colors. A second road when it is safe to do so and remain stopped until the
might be to add speakers closer to housing or maybe to turn conclusion of colors. Persons riding in vehicles shall remain THE LIGHTHOUSE IS PUBLISHED AT NO COST TO THE GOVERN-
MENT EVERY OTHER THURSDAY BY THE STAR, OF CAMARILLO,
up the volume, and add a training evolution to new hires on seated at attention. CA. THE STAR IS A PRIVATE FIRM IN NO WAY CONNECTED WITH
THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE OR THE UNITED STATES NAVY,
the proper etiquette. As a reminder to all employees and residents, colors are UNDER WRITTEN CONTRACT WITH NAVAL BASE VENTURA
COUNTY. THE LIGHTHOUSE IS THE ONLY AUTHORIZED CIVILIAN
ENTERPRISE NEWSPAPER FOR MEMBERS OF THE U.S. NAVY,
observed onboard Naval Base Ventura County every morn-
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IN THE VENTURA COUNTY AREA. CONTENTS OF THE PAPER ARE
Answer: I, too, have noticed more people ignoring proper ing at 8 a.m. and every evening at sunset. NOT NECESSARILY THE OFFICIAL VIEWS OF, NOR ENDORSED BY,
THE U.S. GOVERNMENT, AND THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE,
OR THE DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY AND DO NOT IMPLY EN-
etiquette during morning and evening colors. My guess is Your suggestions regarding increasing the volume of DORSEMENT THEREOF. THE APPEARANCE OF ADVERTISING IN
THIS PUBLICATION INCLUDING INSERTS AND SUPPLEMENTS,
that people are simply unaware of proper etiquette for these music, as well as a base-wide refresher on proper etiquette, DOES NOT CONSTITUTE ENDORSEMENT OF THE DEPARTMENT
OF DEFENSE, THE U.S. NAVY OR THE STAR, OF THE PRODUCTS
OR SERVICES ADVERTISED. EVERYTHING ADVERTISED IN THIS
longstanding traditions, which are rooted in both U.S. law are good ones, and I will investigate these possibilities. PUBLICATION SHALL BE MADE AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE, USE
OR PATRONAGE WITHOUT REGARD TO RACE, COLOR, RELIGION,
and Navy regulations. SEX, NATIONAL ORIGIN, AGE, MARITAL STATUS, PHYSICAL
HANDICAP, POLITICAL AFFILIATION, OR ANY OTHER NON-MERIT
FACTOR OF THE PURCHASER, USE, OR PATRON. IF A VIOLATION
OR REJECTION OF THIS EQUAL OPPORTUNITY POLICY BY AN AD-
VERTISER IS CONFIRMED, THE PUBLISHER SHALL REFUSE TO
PRINT ADVERTISING FROM THAT SOURCE UNTIL THE VIOLATION
IS CORRECTED. EDITORIAL CONTENT IS EDITED, PREPARED
Please submit your questions or comments to Lighthouse Editor Andrea Howry at lighthouse@navy.mil AND PROVIDED TO THE PUBLISHER BY THE LOCAL INSTALLA-
TION PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICES UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE
NAVAL BASE VENTURA COUNTY PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICE.
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Funding delays Public Works projects COMMUNITY CALENDAR

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Currently, the Navy is operating under
a Continuing Resolution Authority (CRA)
year 2011 for the Sustainment, Restora-
tion and Modernization (SRM) program,
are not impacted by CNIC’s CRA as long
they have a valid funding document in
February
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Appropriations bill is signed into law. repair services provided by Public Works at least through March 4 and may extend MOTORCYCLE SAFETY
As a result of this limited spending au- to CNIC customers. beyond if a budget isn’t signed. FAIR: 9 a.m., NBVC Port
thority, Commander Navy Installations Tenant commands that have mainte- While operating under CRA, Public Hueneme Parade Deck.
Command was directed to take an ap- nance responsibility for their facilities Lessons in safety,
proximate $1 billion funding cut in fiscal — i.e. NAVSEA, NAVAIR, BUMED — SEE BUDGET, PAGE 22 maintenance, laws. Information:
nbvc_safety@navy.mil.

Education
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COMMUNITY MILITARY
RESOURCE FAIR:

Options Fair
11 a.m. to 2 p.m.,
Pleasant Valley Parks
and Recreation

a success
Courtyard, 1605 Burnley St.,
Camarillo. Information tables
set up by groups serving active
duty, reserves, veterans, retirees,
Schools, base officials families. Information available at
agree they want it to be military411.org.

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the first of many
By Andrea Howry
Lighthouse editor
March
3
Chief Aviation Electronics Technician MILITARY OFFICERS
PHOTO BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE
Wayne Hirschmann of the Fleet Readiness ASSOCIATION: 11:30
ATC Wayne Hirschmann with Fleet Readiness Center Southwest, Detachment Point Mugu,
Center Southwest, Detachment Point
Mugu, knows he’s running out of time.
tells school administrators what he’s hoping to find for his 10-year-old daughter, Peyton. a.m., Bard Mansion.
He and his wife, Kim, are also looking for the right schools for 6-week-old Zoe, shown here, Lunch and presentation
His daughter, Peyton, will be entering and their 2-year-old son, Zachary.
middle school next year, and he’d like to on veterans issues by retired Col.
see what options there are besides the George Compton. $13 per person.
school in their neighborhood. see what’s “out there.” Capt. David Sasek, chief staff officer Reservations: 484-3864.
“We’re still new to the area,” he said. “Many people assume that when they of NBVC, was one of the dozens of par-

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“We moved here in July, and we’re still move into a house, their children have to ents who did just that. SEABEE BALL: 6 p.m.
exploring the options that are out go to the neighborhood school, and that’s “This is a mutually beneficial event that to midnight, Ronald
there.” just not the case,” said NBVC School Li- we hope to have again,” he said. “This is Reagan Presidential
On Friday, Feb. 11, those options came aison Officer Monica James, who orga- definitely something to build on. With the Library. Dinner served
to him. nized the event. “Regardless of where they movement and fluidity many military 7 p.m. Tickets range from $35
Naval Base Ventura County hosted its live, they have options.” families face, they need as much informa- to $80. Complimentary shuttle
first Education Options Fair, and 26 The event was tied to the monthly Fam- tion as we can provide on the education service from NBVC Port Hueneme,
schools — public, private, charter, home ily Night Spaghetti Dinner hosted by Mo- opportunities available here in Ventura Point Mugu and Catalina Heights
and even one available through the Inter- rale, Welfare and Recreation so that fam- County.” housing. Information: Page 14.
net — brought administrators and bro- ilies could eat at Nap’s and stop by Duke’s
chures to military personnel looking to Ballroom to talk with administrators. SEE EDUCATION, PAGE 22

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CITIZENSHIP,

Survey indicates command climate healthy at NBVC

Thursday, February 24, 2011


IMMIGRATION
OUTREACH: 10 a.m.
to 1 p.m., Building
By Andrea Howry results of the 2010 command climate sur- fectiveness. Surveys were followed up with 1180, Region Legal Service Office,
Lighthouse editor vey to a morning crowd of about 100 civil- focus group discussions held in the fall, second floor, NBVC Port Hueneme.
The command climate at Naval Base ians at NBVC Point Mugu and another then presented separately to military and Available to all military personnel,
Ventura County is healthy, with a recent 100 in the afternoon at Port Hueneme. civilian audiences. dependents, retirees and DoD
survey indicating no commandwide, sig- The annual questionnaire, called the This year’s survey indicates that NBVC personnel. Bring all relevant
nificant negative results. Defense Equal Opportunity Management is “moving in the right direction,”McHugh paperwork. Sign up now. Stop by
That was the word from Capt. Jim Institute’s Organizational Climate Survey said. first floor to fill out inquiry sheet.
McHugh, NBVC commanding officer, on (DECOS), focuses on military and civilian Information: 982-3124.
Tuesday, Feb. 15, when he delivered the equal opportunity and organizational ef- SEE CLIMATE, PAGE 22 3
Love is in the air — or at least on the airwaves, online
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With Valentine’s Day recently past — a develop the skills to build the marriage we nht/2011/02/09/enlisted-spouse-radio-live.
time to celebrate love and relationships want. The interview provides information on
— I have been pondering marriage: mili- Family Life’s “Art of Marriage” events how to “attend” the event virtually with
tary marriage. are taking place this month across the your deployed service member through
Perhaps you, like me, know many, many
military that are divorced or on marriage
Homefront country, in homes, churches, hotels and
other venues. They are video-led oppor-
their online venue and much more.
Each branch of the military has codes
number two or three.
While I am not given to fantasy, I admit
in focus tunities to learn the keys to building or
rebuilding your marriage.
they live by: “Leave no one behind,” “We
take care of our own,” “Honor, courage
I thought the hard part of marriage was with Beth To find an event near you logon to www. and commitment,” to name a few. Let’s
finding the right guy to be at the end of Wilson familylife.com/artofmarriage. apply those to our marriage.
that aisle. Once we said our vows I was OK ladies, I can hear you saying, “My In the 2000 movie, “Family Man,” Jack
sure we’d ride off into wedded bliss, living husband would never go to something like comes to realize what is at stake, and what
happily ever after. Would you ever miss an oil change? Would that. Talking about our relationship is like is possible, in his marriage. He tells his
Um, not exactly reality, eh? you hold fast to the recommended main- offering him a root canal.” onscreen wife, Kate, “I know we could
No one wins in a divorce. No one. Not tenance schedule? Of course you would. Lepine offers this piece of advice: “La- both go on with our separate lives and
either spouse, not the children. There are You would baby that car!” offers Bob dies, ask him to attend with you as your we’d be just fine, but I’ve seen what we can
no winners. Yet divorce seems to be part Lepine of Family Life Today. Valentine’s Day present. If that doesn’t be together, and I choose us.”
of the military culture. So, is it possible Marriage starts with a realization that do it, just tell him you’ll ‘make it worth This Valentine’s Day month, we can
to build a fulfilling marriage that lasts marriage can last a lifetime, can be fulfill- his while (wink, wink)’ if he goes with “choose us.”
— and if so, how? ing and there is an “Art to Marriage.” you.”
“If you had a car that you knew would I don’t know many hubbies that would — Connect with Beth on Twitter (@Beth_
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So, how is your marriage? Wilson), Facebook (www.facebook.com/


be the only car you would ever have, that Are you “in a funk?” Are you strug- turn down such an offer (smile).
it must last your entire life, would that To learn more about “Art of Marriage” EnlistedSpouseCommunity), or e-mail her
gling? Have you drifted apart? Are you at beth@homefrontinfocus.com. Don’t miss
impact your ownership? Would you not contemplating leaving your marriage? events, please listen to my interview with
Enlisted Spouse Radio at www.blogtalkradio.
care for and drive it very differently? There is an “Art to Marriage,” and we can Lepine at www.blogtalkradio.com/ com/nht.

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California prepares to change its kindergarten rules

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In Indiana, a child must turn 5 before some things to consider before making a velops quickly. A skill he or she does not
July 1 to enter kindergarten. Yet, in the decision. possess this month may be accomplished
District of Columbia, a child can start Aside from a child with special needs, next month. What is most important is
kindergarten at age 4 pending he or she here are some skills a child starting kin- that a child starts kindergarten healthy,
will turn 5 by Dec. 31.
Each state determines its own kinder- School dergarten should possess:
• Listens to stories without interrupt-
mature, capable and eager to learn.
If a parent is still not sure, consider
garten entry requirements — or if kinder-
garten is required at all. connection ing.
• Shows a general understanding of
these options:
• Meet with the school’s kindergarten
with Monica
Currently in California, a student can times of day. teacher and discuss what he or she expects
start kindergarten at age 4 pending he or • Begins to share with others. from a child starting kindergarten.
she turns 5 by Dec. 2. Kindergarten is not James • Follows rules. • See if the school has a “pre-K” or “Ju-
required, and parents can decide if their • Manages bathroom needs. nior K” program to prepare the child for
4-year-old should start kindergarten or if • Separates from parents without being kindergarten.
he or she should wait until age 5. upset. • If the child is enrolled in preschool,
This is the case for the next school year, student must be 5 by Sept. 1. • Talks in complete sentences with five talk to the teacher about the child’s prog-
2011-12. However, slowly over the next Fortunately, a provision was made for to six words. ress. He or she is a child development
few years, that date will change and will those students born between Sept. 1 and • Can follow three- to five-step direc- professional and can give you great in-
slowly move back. Dec. 2 who will no longer be able to reg- tions. sight.
SB 1381, The Kindergarten Readiness ister for kindergarten. A “junior” kinder- • Can trace a basic shape with a crayon • Request a formal educational assess-
Act of 2010, will phase back the kinder- garten will be available to those students or large pencil. ment if there is concern that the child may
garten entry age to Sept. 1 by the 2014-15 and will be provided by the local public This is not an inclusive list of all skills have an educational disability. Preschool
school year. school district. a child will need to be successful. How- special education services may be avail-
In the school year 2012-13, students ever, it might help a parent to begin to able.

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In the meantime, it is still the parents’
must be 5 by Nov. 1. decision to start their student in kinder- make a decision about whether their 4-
In the 2013-14 school year, a student year-old will be ready for kindergarten — For any K-12 school-related question,
garten at age 4 or wait. Many schools are please contact the NBVC school liaison at
must be 5 by Oct. 1. beginning their kindergarten registration next fall.
Finally, in the 2014-15 school year, a Remember that such a young child de- 989-5211 or e-mail monica.james@navy.mil.
period very soon. Therefore, there are

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How faith, politics has changed in last two centuries
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I just finished reading a biography of rality can prevail in exclusion of religious


President George Washington titled, “The principle.” Unlike what we hear from
Real George Washington: The True Story many in Washington, D.C., today, our first
of America’s Most Indispensible Man.” president did not believe that faith in God Worship schedule
What we were told about our Founding
Father in history class doesn’t even begin Chaplain’s was just a private issue to be practiced
only in our personal lives but withheld
to do justice to this man’s life and service
to our country. Washington was indeed corner from public life and political discourse.
Quite the contrary, he considered a strong
Seabee Chapel
an incredible man of great courage in with Lt. Cmdr. faith in God a litmus test of patriotism Port Hueneme
battle, a military genius and an inspiring and every bit as essential to the “mere Building 1433
leader who repeatedly sacrificed his per- David Slater politician” as the “pious man.” Phone: (805) 982-4358
sonal desires, plans and fortune to answer 30th NCR In the 212 years since Washington’s Fax: (805) 982-5364
the call of his beloved country in its strug- death, we’ve gone from holding up devo-
Protestant
gle for independence. tion to God as the indispensible support Sunday worship service: 9 a.m.
However, what’s most impressive about of our government to removing God and Choir rehearsal: Wednesday, 6 p.m.
Washington, and what most motivated his which lead to political prosperity, religion excluding religious principle from our po-
“indispensible” greatness, was not his pa- and morality are indispensible supports. litical discourse. Catholic Mass
triotism, but rather his firm faith and re- In vain would that man claim the tribute Where has it gotten us? Is our nation as Sunday: 11:15 a.m.
liance on God as the “indispensible sup- of patriotism who should labor to subvert moral as the one Washington bequeathed Confession by prior appt.: 10:45 a.m.
port” for America’s political survival and these great pillars of human happiness…. us? Is our political process more honest Wednesday: 11:30 a.m.
prosperity. The mere politician, equally with the pious or less? Confession by prior appt.: 11 a.m.
As we pause this month to celebrate man, ought to respect and cherish them. If George Washington was “America’s
Christian Bible Studies
Washington’s birthday, listen to his A volume could not trace all their con- Most Indispensible Man,” it was not for
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Women’s Bible Study: Tuesday,


thoughts on faith and politics so counter nections with private and public felicity…. any greatness he held within himself, but 10 a.m.
to what we hear from many of our leaders And let us with caution indulge the sup- because he was committed to serving an All Hands Bible Study: Thursday,
today. Washington wrote (quoted from the position that morality can be maintained indispensible God! 11:30 a.m.
book cited above): without religion…. Reason and experience His birthday challenges us not to com- Catholic Religious Education
“Of all the dispositions and habits both forbid us to expect that national mo- mit to anything less. Pre-K through high school
Tuesdays, 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.

Ventura seniors enjoy lunch with the Navy Chapel of Faith


By Andrea Howry sharing stories of battles 70 years apart. Point Mugu
Lighthouse editor Earl King, 86, who works at the Senior Building 121
About two dozen volunteers from Naval Nutrition Program, was 20 when he fought Phone: (805) 989-7967
Base Ventura County helped serve lunch in World War II. Fax: (805) 989-7968
to 75 senior citizens on Friday, Feb. 11, as “I just prayed to God I’d go home,” he
part of a community relations project or- said. “When bombs are dropping around Protestant
ganized by Religious Ministries. you, you’re scared.” Sunday worship service: 11:15 a.m.
Those who run the City of Ventura Se- Several Seabees from Naval Mobile
Catholic Mass
nior Nutrition Program said they appreci- Construction Battalion 5 were among the Sunday: 9 a.m.
ated the help, but the seniors said they volunteers, and that was especially poi- Confession by prior appt.: 8:15 a.m.
appreciated much more than that — from Thursday: 11:30 a.m.
getting the chance to chat with “kids” to SEE LUNCH, PAGE 14 Confession by prior appt.: 11 a.m.

 
 



Chaplains serving NBVC
Thursday, February 24, 2011

PHOTO BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE


CMCN Daniel Vazquez of Naval Mobile
Construction Battalion 5 chats with Anna Lt. Cmdr. Jeffrey Han
Marie Luxford after helping serve lunch to Command Chaplain
seniors in East Ventura. Luxford later told
Lt. Deann Coleman
the Seabees, “I thank each one of you for Staff Chaplain
what you did today, but even more for what
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A Valentine’s Day FOCUS

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many challenges associated with it, includ-
Open house keeps ing isolation.
families entertained “I came today because I wanted to meet
other spouses,” said Elizabeth Kuntz,
By Andrea Howry whose husband, Utilitiesman 1st Class
Lighthouse editor
Paul Kuntz, is with Naval Mobile Con-
Glitter wasn’t the only thing sparkling struction Battalion 3. “I also wanted my
on Thursday, Feb. 10, when FOCUS held daughter to meet other kids.”
a Valentine’s open house to entertain Daniela Kuntz, 2, was more interested
military families and introduce its ser- in making valentines, but so were the
vices. other toddlers. About a dozen children
Youngsters’ eyes lit up when they saw wriggled in their chairs and on their moms’
the valentine craft table, complete with laps, spending up to an hour making cards
mounds of glitter. and drawings for their parents.
“We were hoping this event would bring It was the adults who took the oppor-
people together,” explained Ben Wilson, tunity to chat and start new friendships.
site director for the Naval Base Ventura FOCUS, which is planning to move out
County FOCUS program, which is housed of the chapel and into its own quarters at
in the Seabee Chapel at Port Hueneme. NBVC Port Hueneme later this year, offers
“We want people to hear about our pro- skill-building sessions in problem-solving,
gram, and we wanted to do something fun communication and goal-setting.
for the kids.” It also has pamphlets and brochures on

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FOCUS, developed by UCLA, has been issues that families going through a de- PHOTO BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE
at Port Hueneme for three years and is ployment might be facing, such as trouble Lexi Kalish, 2, reaches for glitter to make a new valentine at the FOCUS Valentine’s event,
now on a total of 14 military bases. Its held Thursday, Feb. 10, at the Seabee Chapel, Naval Base Ventura County, Port Hueneme.
sleeping. Helping at right is Julie D’Amico, an intervention delivery support specialist visiting from
goal is to help families with military-re- For more information on FOCUS and
lated issues, especially deployment and the FOCUS headquarters at UCLA. And looking on is Lexi’s mom, Stephanie Kalish, whose
the services it provides, call 982-4486. husband, Ben, is a lieutenant with CECOS.

   
    
 

       
   

   
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Did you know that more than 40 percent pledge and enter the drawing. contact a credible nonprofit credit coun-
of American families spend more than Once you take the pledge, you will re- seling agency.
they make each year? ceive a quarterly newsletter with tips and • Build an emergency fund to avoid hav-
Did you know that the average Ameri- suggestions for increasing your savings ing to take loans to pay for unexpected
can household carries $8,000 in credit card and eliminating your debt. purchases.
debt? Here are some tips from the Military • Ask your bank or credit union to au-
If you fit into either of these statistics Saves website: tomatically transfer funds each month
and you want to change your financial • Find small savings that add up over from your checking to your savings ac-
future, consider enrolling in the Military time by keeping a careful record of all of count. Even as little as $10 a month helps
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Established in 2007, the Military Saves • For necessary purchases — such as • Put all your loose change in this sav-
campaign challenges military members to food, transportation and insurance— com- ings account. That could add up to well
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taking the Saver Pledge at www.mili- Consortium (www.66ways.org) provides Finally, take free money and save it. Schedule of events
tarysaves.org. Not only will you help pro- advice from leading consumer experts on Low- and moderate-income workers qual-
tect your future, but you will also increase how to save money purchasing 28 types ify each year for an Earned Income Tax • Thrift Shop: (Bldg. 829, Port Huen-
your financial readiness. of major products. Credit that can put more than $1,000, and eme): Open Monday and Wednesday, 10
Naval Base Ventura County’s Morale, • Restrain spending for birthdays and often more than $2,000, in your pocket. a.m. to 1 p.m. Prices start at 5 cents!
Welfare and Recreation office is offering holidays, especially Christmas. A few well- Contact the the Volunteer Income Tax • Budget for Baby: Tuesday, March 8,
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tificates and more. Visit MWR facilities, • Interest rates on credit card debt can goals. To make an appointment with • Volunteer Orientation: Tuesday, March
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Schools popular addition to job fair

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By noon on Thursday, Feb. 17, software developers, companies
James Herme had a stack of re- attending ran the spectrum from
sumes to go through, and he was Home Depot and 24-Hour Fit-
relishing the task. ness to the Los Angeles Police
“I met some very good poten- Department and the Secret Ser-
tials today,” said the senior prin- vice to Amgen and Lockheed-
cipal analyst with L3 Communi- Martin.
cations of Camarillo. “In no way, Many company representatives
shape or form was I the least bit said jobs were immediately avail-
disappointed.” able. A notable exception was the
Once again, employers walked Secret Service, which had a flyer
away pleased with the outcome posted stating there was a tem-
of a Naval Base Ventura County porary hiring freeze in effect and
Job Fair, a twice-yearly event that to check the web after March 4
has been drawing hundreds of for hiring updates. PHOTOS BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE
people to the Fleet and Family It was a different story at WTI Seven military-friendly colleges were part of the Feb. 17 job fair at the
Service Center at Naval Base Ven- Communications. Naval Base Ventura County Port Hueneme Fleet and Family Service
tura County, Port Hueneme. “We have information technol- Center, and they proved to be a popular stop.
Alison Borden, a program
The Feb. 17 event, which ran representative for California State ogy positions available locally
from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., drew about University Channel Islands, ran and sales positions available na- “We had a lot of foot traffic,” resentative with California State
500 job-seekers and 43 employers, out of business cards during the tionwide,” said Tony Rodriguez, he said. University Channel Islands could
as well as seven schools offering job fair and writes her name and regional manager. “A lot of these Seven schools also took part in attest to that. By noon she had
degree programs that tie in with phone number on a piece of paper people have some good skills we the job fair, and Navy College three promotional items left.

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the needs of many of the employ- for someone interested in the can use. Plus, we want to help Director Bryan Burdick said he “Usually 10 or 20 people will
ers, said Dave Oehldrich, work university’s degree programs. those who have helped us.” wants to invite them back. stop by at a job fair,” she said. “I
and family life consultant with This was WTI Communica- “They were very popular,” he had at least 50 people stop by.”
FFSC. looking for intelligence analysts, tions’ first job fair at NBVC, and said. The next NBVC job fair will be
In addition to L3, which is electronic warfare specialists and Rodriguez plans to return. Alison Borden, a program rep- Sept. 8.

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Roadwork at Mugu
South Mugu Road from Laguna Road
to 13th Street is being converted into a
walking and bicycling pathway.
Work began earlier this month and
takes place from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily.
For information, call Chief Builder Jo-
seph Bushre at 982-2353 or e-mail him
at joseph.bushre@navy.mil.

Cub Scouts recruiting


All boys in first through fifth grade
are invited to join Cub Scouts Pack
3248. A sign-up and orientation will be
held from 6 to 8 p.m. March 25 in the
NBVC Point Mugu Chapel fellowship
room.
The pack’s sponsor is the NBVC Point
Mugu Chief Petty Officer Association.
Information: 482-8938.

Bee Club scholarship PHOTO BY MCC MICHAEL B. WATKINS / NMCB 40


Lt. Cmdr. Elkin Mosquera, attached to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 40, smiles as he accepts a traditional “wetting
The Bee Club of Naval Base Ventura
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down” from fellow officers after being promoted from lieutenant on Feb. 1 on forward operating base Deh Dadi Two,
County is offering a “Can Do” scholar- Afghanistan.
ship that is open to any qualified student
graduating from a Ventura County high

CSFE honored for workplace flexibility


school (including GED and home school
graduate) who is a dependent of any
military member assigned to Naval Base
Ventura County.
Two individual $1,000 scholarships By Susan E. Lester
of the flexibility they have within CSFE. and I love it as far as less driving, cost and
will be awarded this year. CSFE public affairs officer “My staff has been receptive of the wear and tear on my vehicle. Because I
The Bee Club is a naval officers’ The Center for Seabees and Facilities various workforce flexibility programs of- experience less stress and interruptions, I
spouses group whose mission is to pro- Engineering (CSFE) was selected as a re- fered by CSFE. They participate in the am able to get way more done as far as
mote Seabee and Civil Engineer Corps cipient of the 2010 Alfred P. Sloan Award 5-4-9 compressed work schedule, telework administrative work. As a matter of fact,
heritage, and to provide friendship, men- for Business Excellence in Workplace Flex- program, and Health and Wellness pro- I use it as my catch-up day for those
torship, social activities and support ibility for its exemplary workplace prac- grams,” stated Dr. Ramon Flores, director things.”
amongst the spouses of military officers tices. of Knowledge Management and Informa- FWI’s national representative studies of
in the Ventura County area. This prestigious award is presented to tion Technology. “These programs have employees and employers have found that
Scholarship applications are available employers and worksites of all sizes and resulted in quantifiable time-and-atten- flexibility is a key ingredient in creating
online at www.BeeClub.org and will be types across the country that use flexibil- dance increases as well as qualifiable in- effective workplaces that can yield impor-
accepted through April 15. ity as a strategy to increase workplace ef- creases in team morale. tant work-related outcomes. Employees
For more information about the Bee fectiveness and enhance business and “Specifically, one employee’s participa- in effective and flexible workplaces report
Club and the “Can Do” scholarship employee success. tion in the telework program allowed him having greater engagement on the job,
requirements and application, visit: CSFE Administrative Officer Katrina to cut his three-hour round-trip commute greater job satisfaction, better overall
http://www.BeeClub.org or call Kelsie Helm said, “The Health and Welfare Pro- to three times per week instead of five. By health, lower stress levels and a greater
Garin at 240-3092. gram not only provides an opportunity to taking advantage of the compressed work desire to stay with the organization.
design and implement a healthy lifestyle, schedule, he also fulfilled his lifetime CSFE is a subordinate command to the
dream of coaching his son’s high school Naval Education and Training Command
Toastmasters contest it stimulates production by minimizing
football team.” (NETC), which was also a recipient of the
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workforce sick days.”


The award is part of the national When CSFE’s flexibility programs and prac- 2010 Alfred P. Sloan Award, so this ideol-
The Point Mugu Toastmasters will tices were measured against national ogy permeates the organization from the
hold their annual International and Tall Work Works project, an ongoing initiative
of the Families and Work Institute in part- norms from Families and Work Institute’s top down.
Tales competition at noon Wednesday, (FWI) National Study of Employers. “By being flexible with our workforce
March 2, in Room 100 of the NBVC nership with the U.S. Chamber of Com-
merce’s Institute for a Competitive Work- CSFE employees were then surveyed con- we can successfully execute our mission
Training Center, Bldg. 366, on 13th fidentially on their access to flexible work of maintaining, training and equipping
Street near I Street. force and the Twiga Foundation, with
funding from the Alfred P. Sloan Founda- options, the supportiveness of the culture mission-ready naval forces capable of win-
The public is invited to watch as the and on nationally tested measures of ning wars, deterring aggression, and main-
21 club members talk their way into first tion.
Part of the award application process workplace effectiveness. taining the freedom of the seas,” said
place. Winners go on to compete against Tom DeWitt, director of Career Man- NETC commander, Rear Adm. Joseph
four other club winners in the area. includes an all-hands survey that is com-
10 plete by employees; it is their evaluation agement said, “I telework on Wednesdays, Kilkenny.
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Provocative questions fill Black History Month talk
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Ex-NBA chaplain What’s that white


brings powerful guy doing talking
message to NBVC about black
By Andrea Howry
Lighthouse editor
history?
Dr. Joel A. Freeman knew there
was an elephant in the room, so
he didn’t waste any time asking
the question he knew was on
many people’s minds: he got a visit from some people
“What’s that white guy doing from Washington, D.C., and he
talking about black history?” felt that wind pick up again.
Blunt questions like that filled “For some reason,” he told
Freeman’s Feb. 7 Black History Freeman, “I don’t feel any wind
Month presentation at Naval Sur- coming from you.”
face Warfare Center, Port Huen- “From that moment on,”
eme Division. The talk, “A White Freeman told the audience, “I
Man’s Journey Into Black His- committed to never sponsoring
tory,” was a joint event of NSWC the wind for anyone else.”
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PHD and Naval Base Ventura He also uses the analogy of


County. These are two of the many pieces
concrete and grass to describe
Freeman has studied black his- of black memorabilia that are part bigotry and those who fight it.
tory for much of his life. He be- of Dr. Joel A. Freeman’s collection. His hero is abolitionist Harriet
came fascinated with the topic He brought several dozen pieces Tubman, and he describes her
during his 19 seasons, starting in to share with the audience during as a blade of grass who found
1979, as a chaplain and mentor this Feb. 7 talk, “A White Man’s a way to come up through the
for the NBA’s Washington Bul- Journey Into Black History.” concrete.
lets, later the Washington Wiz- “The thicker the concrete,” he
ards. That work, he said, taught said, “the more inspirational the
him a lesson that would lead to
his years of research, much of it
Do you story.”
And Tubman — a woman
interviews: “There’s a reason why
we have two ears and one mouth,”
remember the who suffered from epilepsy after
being hit in the head with a two-
he said. “We need to listen.”
Similarly, he said, he tries to
moment when pound weight when she was 15
years old and who stood up to
live by Constantin’s quote: “Seek
to understand before seeking to
you realized that, racism and injustice her entire
life — “was a blade of grass that
be understood.”
He doesn’t believe in question-
because of the caused a meadow.”
He urged his audience not to
and-answer sessions.
“They’re Q&Rs,” he said,
color of your “sponsor the wind,” to greet
curiosity and to value the his-
“questions and responses. I don’t skin, the rules tory of people who have made
have answers.” PHOTOS BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE an impact.
But he sure has one question, Dr. Joel A. Freeman chats with one of about 75 people who came to hear were somehow In closing the morning’s pre-
and it’s a powerful one — one he his Feb. 7 talk at Naval Surface Warfare Center Port Hueneme Division. sentation, Capt. David Sasek,
different for you?
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uses in his interviews to “seek to Freeman’s personal hero, abolitionist Harriet Tubman, is pictured in the chief staff officer of NBVC,
understand”and one that brought slide behind him. called Freeman’s talk inspira-
a hush to his audience. tional and stressed the value of
“Do you remember the mo- woman got tears in her eyes. An- remember what was said. The in particular who talked of big- getting to know other cultures,
ment when you realized that, be- other got goosebumps. looks on other people’s faces at otry being a hurricane-force wind. of following Freeman’s advice
cause of the color of your skin, Freeman said that one question the very moment it happened are Throughout his life, he told Free- of “seeking to understand be-
the rules were somehow different can open a door that was slammed forever etched in their minds.” man, he could feel that wind com- fore seeking to be under-
for you?” shut long ago. And for Freeman, the answers ing at him, and he learned how stood.”
It took a moment. Slowly, some “People remember how old “made a profound impact on to lean into it. But then the man “The Navy is stronger because
people in the audience nodded. they were,” he said. “They re- me.” took a job assignment in Japan, of multiculturalism,” he said.
Some took a deep breath. One member the time of day. They He tells the story of one man and he felt the wind stop — until “And I’m better for it as well.”
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VX-30 takes part in Centennial of Naval Aviation

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By Lt. Adam Abitbol for everyone, as many current aircraft em-
VX-30 bodied the Centennial of Naval Aviation
Bloodhound 701, an S-3B Viking from theme by being decorated in paint schemes
Air Test and Evaluation Squadron 30 reminiscent of different points throughout
(VX-30) of Naval Base Ventura County, history.
Point Mugu, joined more than 80 naval Of particular note was VX-30’s dis-
aircraft on display at North Island San played S-3B, painted in the likeness of a
Diego over the Feb. 12 weekend in the torpedo bomber during the Battle of Mid-
kickoff celebration of the Centennial of way. Many of the aviation enthusiasts who
Naval Aviation. visited the air show said the paint job was
The year 2011 marks the 100th anniver- the most historically accurate of all those
sary since Navy Capt. Washington Irving on display.
Chambers requisitioned a Curtiss “hy- In addition to the multitude of airplanes
droaeroplane” for use in the United States on the ground for public viewing, there
Navy. was a “Parade of Flight” that encom-
The celebration was an amazing display passed more than 180 aircraft conducting
of current and former naval aviation, dem- a low-level fly-by over a two-hour interval.
onstrating dozens of static displays and a Planes ranged from a 1937 Stearman bi-
“Parade of Flight” fly-by, which included plane to the newest E/A-18G Growler
more than 180 aircraft. Super Hornet.
The excitement surrounding the air The crowd had a magnificent view as
show was evident the moment the doors the airplanes approached from the south

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opened to the public at 9 a.m. Saturday, over the Coronado Bay Bridge and circled
Feb. 12. Starting at 6:30 that morning, around the crowd and over show center
there were lines outside the gates, and the before exiting to the west. PHOTOS BY LT. ADAM ABITBOL / VX-30
traffic was backed up over the Coronado Making an appearance in the fly-by was More than 180 aircraft took part in the “Parade of Flight” fly-by, part of which is shown
Bridge. VX-30’s second S-3B aircraft, flown by here, during the Centennial of Naval Aviation celebration in San Diego earlier this month.
Upon opening, the 80 aircraft on static the commanding officer, Cmdr. John
display were met with enthusiasm and Rousseau, and his co-pilot, Lt. John Ly-
excitement as grown-ups raced across the man.
tarmac like carefree schoolchildren to find The fly-by concluded with a mass for-
their aircraft of choice. Several spectators mation flyover conducted by the entire
were sprinting from plane to plane with carrier air wing from USS John C. Stennis
their large-lens cameras to get a clean shot (CVN 74). With more than 40 planes in a
of the aircraft before the crowds spilled single formation, this event was the largest
into their field of view. organized military fly-by since World War
Many of the attendees had personal II.
stories related to the various aircraft. For All in the crowd were in awe of the ma-
them, seeing the aircraft in person again jestic formation above them.
allowed them to take a stroll down Mem- It was a fitting end to a great celebration
ory Lane. of the evolution and advancement of na-
The static displays offered something val air power over the past century.

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PHOTO BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE


CMCN Jessica Koker of Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 5
serves lunch to, from left, Gloria Rochlen of Ventura, Rochlen’s
mother Susie Sanchez of Ventura, and Charlie Parks of Riverside.

Lunch special for seniors


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gnant for King. At the same time he was serving in World War
II, his father, then 38, was a Seabee.
“You mean a lot to us,” he told the Seabees. “You’ll never
know.”
Anna Marie Luxford echoed that.
“I thank each and every one of you for what you did today,
but even more so for what you’re doing for our country,” she
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told the volunteers. “Each one of us is very proud of you.”


“Yes we are!” several diners shouted, and then the audience
stood up and gave the volunteers a standing ovation.
Builder 3rd Class Casey Matthews of NMCB 5 said he de-
cided to volunteer because he wanted to give back to the com-
munity.
“My wife works in a senior home in Ventura, and I visit almost
every day she’s working,” he said. “Many seniors just want some-
one to talk to.”
Culinary Specialist 2nd Class Brandon Bromley of the Point
Mugu Galley said he likes hearing stories from people who
“paved the way.”
“I want to hear some of their wisdom,” he said.
Culinary Specialist 2nd Class Joshua Vickers, also of the Point
Mugu Galley, said he was impressed by the stories he’d heard
that day.
“There’s one guy over there,” he said, pointing to a table, “he’s
lived in Alaska for the last 30 years. He’s had some pretty cool
experiences!”
Site Coordinator Cheryl Bucklin said the volunteers did a
“fantastic job” serving 75 meals of glazed chicken, garlic mashed
potatoes, sauteed vegetables and a special dessert of vanilla yo-
gurt with fresh strawberries and blueberries — red, white and
blue.
“We’d ask them to do one thing and they’d just take over,”
she said. “This was great!”
Thursday, February 24, 2011

Through a state grant, the City of Ventura feeds lunch to an


average of 60 seniors each day, Monday through Friday, at the
East Ventura site, dubbed the East Side Cafe. It’s in the Salva-
tion Army Center for Worship and Service, at the corner of
Henderson and Petit roads. There’s also a program on the west
end of the city.
Religious Programmer 2nd Class Wally Brobst, who helped
organize the community relations project, said he was pleased
with the day’s events.
“We had a really good turnout,” he said. “The Navy showed
a lot of heart today.”
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Deliciously

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appetizing
Galleys, barracks create
first-course delicacies
during monthly contest
By Andrea Howry
Lighthouse editor
The Navy hasn’t gone totally green
yet.
When it comes to a healthy lettuce wrap CS2 Joe Rubalicado prepares the garnish
versus a bacon and cheese crostini, carbs for the lettuce wraps that were the Port
and calories will still win — or at least Hueneme Galley’s entry in the appetizer
they did in a recent four-way cooking com- competition last month. The entry came in
petition between the Port Hueneme and second.
Point Mugu barracks and galleys.
During the monthly competition — Jan-
uary’s theme was appetizers — the Hue-

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neme Barracks walked away with the vic-
tory, even though the Hueneme Galley PHOTOS BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE
entry had the lighter, healthier option. CS2 Jesus Fimbres and CS3 Shakeena Stewart of the Hueneme Barracks get ready to
The third-place winner was a cheese- serve their bacon cheese crostini, an appetizer that would win first place in Naval Base
burger wonton by the Mugu Galley, and Ventura County’s monthly cooking competition.
the Mugu Barracks’ hot pepper shrimp
came in fourth. held a mixture of chicken, water chestnuts,
“These competitions give our culinary garlic, onions, lemon juice, red wine vin-
specialists the chance to get creative and egar, brown sugar and soy sauce. “I didn’t
show their skills,” said Lt. (j.g.) James want to deep-fry something in a bunch of
Jones, who oversees the food services at fat.”
Naval Base Ventura County. That would be the cheeseburger wonton,
Every month, the two galleys and two created by Culinary Specialist 2nd Class
barracks compete in different categories. Gregory Williams and Culinary Specialist
Sometimes it’s entrees, other times it’s des- 2nd Class Perry Pointer.
serts, sometimes it’s an ingredient, like Steve Hammel, the dining services program “This is the first time we’ve been in a
chicken or beef. This was the first time in manager for Navy Region Southwest, serves competition,” Williams said. “We wanted
a few months they’d competed in appetiz- as one of the judges for January’s cooking something that would tease the mouth.”
ers — the last time they tried that catego- competition among Mugu and Hueneme Their appetizer was a mixture of ched-
ry, the judges got four variations of chick- barracks and galleys. dar cheese, hamburger, onion and spices
en wings, so they had to change the rules centered onto a wonton and fried.
slightly. Culinary Specialist 2nd Class Corey
Top commanders and managers at Judging was based on presentation, ap- Gradoville and Culinary Specialist 2nd
NBVC alternate as judges for the compe- pearance, flavor and texture. Class Michael Saldivar also tried to tease
titions. This time, the table included a The winning crostini recipe came from the mouth but knew they were having
special guest: Steve Hammel, dining ser- Culinary Specialist 2nd Class Jesus Fim- some trouble. Using a Gradoville family

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vices program manager for Navy Region bres, who found it online. recipe, they boiled their shrimp in water
Southwest. “I liked the ingredients and I thought infused with habanero peppers, thyme, bay
“We’ve tried to do this at all the bases, we could make it work,” he explained. In leaf, green onions, allspice and garlic, then
and it’s a great idea,” Hammel said of the addition to the bacon and two kinds of served it on fresh salsa. The sauce was a CS2 Perry Pointer fries cheeseburger
monthly competitions. “It helps hone cu- cheese, it also had almonds, green onions reduction of the water used to boil the wontons, the appetizer entry from the Mugu
linary skills.” and mayonnaise, all on top a slice of shrimp. Galley.
This competition was especially difficult French baguette. “We kept having to add more water to
to judge, he said. Coming in a close second was the 180- make sure the sauce wasn’t too hot,” Gra- oversees Fleet and Family Readiness pro-
“The presentations were all good. The calorie lettuce wrap, courtesy of Culinary doville explained before the results were grams for NBVC, said she was sure the
color, the food quality — each one had all Specialist 2nd Class Joe Rubalicado. announced. “It’s got a kick, but hope- entries were within one or two points of
the essentials of being a really nice “I wanted to do something light, some- fully it’s not too overpowering.” one another.
dish.” thing healthy,” he said of the wrap, which First-time judge Deborah Williams, who “They were all excellent,” she said. 15
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NEX garden NEX rewards

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center reopens good students
The outdoor garden center at the Naval The Navy Exchange wants to help its
Base Ventura County Port Hueneme Navy customers pay for their children’s college
Exchange reopened for the year on an education through its A-OK Student Re-
appropriate day: Feb. 14, Valentine’s ward Program.
Day. Four times per school year, four students
By the time of the gate opened at 8 a.m., will be the recipients of a $5,000, $3,000
people were waiting in line to enter the $2,000 or $1,000 U.S. savings bond, de-
fenced-in area just to the right of the main nominations at maturity. The next drawing
entrance, said Shannon Kirshtner, an will be held at the end of February.
NEX sales associate and garden special- Any eligible full-time student who has
ist. a B-grade point average equivalent or bet-
“We had a good morning of sales,” she ter, as determined by their school system,
said. may enter the drawing.
The garden shop gives way to Christmas Eligible students include dependent chil-
trees each year in late fall, then shuts dren of active duty military members,
down completely during January, ex- reservists and military retirees enrolled in
plained NEX General Manager Anna first through 12th grade. Dependent chil-
Esguerra. dren without an individual Dependent
The sales area is filled with colorful Identification Card must be accompanied
flowers, garden equipment, soils, potted by their sponsor to submit their entry.

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plants and ground cover. New this year To enter the drawing, stop by any NEX
are fruit trees, and there are several vari- PHOTO BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE with a current report card and have an
eties to choose from, including apple, Sales associate and garden specialist Shannon Kirshtner shows the variety of flowering NEX associate verify the minimum grade
plum, apricot, avocado and citrus. plants available in the newly reopened garden center at the NEX. average. Then fill out an entry card.




 

   
 
  
 
   
          


    
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Honorees strive for an at the Naval Construction Battalion


Center to achieve the professional grade
ample opportunity to all of her employees
to reach their highest potential. It is this
a.m. Thursday, March 24, in the Bard
Mansion.
acceptance of diversity, of GM-14.
“She was a dedicated professional who
type of genuine commitment that deserves
recognition.”
The award is presented each year in
March — Women’s History Month — by
equal treatment strove to assure that her organization, the The award recognizes the efforts of an the Federal Women’s Program (FWP), a
Facilities System Office, truly reflected individual or team that encourages indi- committee of the Equal Employment Op-
Nominations are now being accepted NCBC’s affirmative action goals by pursu- viduals to reach their highest potential; portunity Council for NBVC.
for the Joyce W. Stewart Memorial Award, ing positive approaches to the acceptance makes a significant contribution to the A sample nomination form is available
an annual honor given to an individual or of diversity,” said Capt. Jim McHugh, goals of equal opportunity; pursues a by calling FWP Co-Chairs Lisa Zimmer-
a team that works for the acceptance of commanding officer, Naval Base Ventura positive approach to acceptance of diver- man at 982-2766 or Pamm Klieman at
diversity and promotes equal treatment County. “Her personal commitment was sity; and promotes and encourages an 982-4130.
at a Naval Base Ventura County command to promote an atmosphere that encour- atmosphere of awareness, fairness and Forms must be e-mailed to Gloria Smith
or organization. aged an awareness of fairness and equal equal treatment by supervisors, subordi- at gloria.smith.ctr@navy.mil. by close of
This is the 20th anniversary of the treatment by supervisors, subordinates nates and co-workers. business Monday, March 14.
award, which is named for the first wom- and co-workers. She encouraged and gave The winner will be announced at 10

Sweetheart 5K brings out three dozen who share love of running


On a gorgeous Thursday of an other-
wise cold and rainy week, more than 30
people hit the pavement for the Feb. 17
Sweetheart 5K at Naval Base Ventura
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County, Port Hueneme.


“This is a perfect day for running,” said
Capt. David Sasek, chief staff officer of
NBVC, who came in second with a time
of 20 minutes, 10 seconds.
The break between storms was perfect-
ly timed for the 3.1-mile run, which began
and ended at the Beehive Gym. Wednes-
day was cold and rainy, and clouds began
moving in again shortly after the run.
The first-place finisher, Paul Van Zuyle,
a contractor with the Navy Information
Technology Center, was running in his first
lunchtime 5K, sponsored by Morale, Wel-
fare and Recreation. His time was 19 min-
utes, 30 seconds and he had reason to be
proud.
PHOTOS BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE
“I just got my AARP card in the mail!”
Above, about three dozen people take off at
said the soon-to-be-50-year-old. “This is
the start of the Feb. 17 Sweetheart 5K, one
great!” of several lunchtime runs that is being put
His normal exercise routine involves on by Morale, Welfare and Recreation this
bicycling and swimming, but he also runs year. At far left, Paul Van Zuyle, who works
about once or twice a week. He came with in the Navy Information Technology Center,
co-worker Jill Havelaar, who ran one stretches before running. It was his first
lunchtime 5K last year and is now lunchtime 5K, and he came in first with a
hooked. time of 19 minutes, 30 seconds. At left, he
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Amanda Haskell, who coordinates the crosses the finish line.


runs for MWR, said the lunchtime 5Ks
are an ideal opportunity to get a good
workout in during the day.
“They’re free, and they’re a good excuse
for people to get out of the office at lunch
and take advantage of the beautiful weath-
er,” she said.
The next lunchtime 5K will be held in
conjunction with a health fair on March
17, St. Patrick’s Day.
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in Zone 18, which includes NBVC. They’ve already
For most of the products in the commissary, completed work elsewhere in California, including
shoppers will read electronic tags on the shelves Travis Air Force Base between San Francisco and
under the products to see what the price is — the Sacramento and several Navy facilities in the San
same price that is electronically transmitted to the Diego area.
checkout stand. “It’s all gone very well,” Lee said. “It’s been very
Store Director Billy Benner said the result will well received.”
be better customer service and a huge cost savings The shelf strips that hold the electronic price tags
for the store — about $12,000 every two weeks. are set at 45-degree, 15-degree and zero-degree
“What took us a day and a half will now take us angles so shoppers don’t have to bend and squint
15 seconds,” he said. to read the prices.
Prices at the commissary change every two weeks. Lee said the system was introduced about 10 years
Instead of employees working all night to swap out ago but pulled until the technology could improve.
labels, price information will be beamed into the For one thing, batteries in the electronic displays
store via satellite from commissary headquarters died too quickly — today’s have a “shelf life” of
in Fort Lee, Va., then transmitted to individual shelf about seven or eight years.
labels via the “flying saucers” hanging from the The switchout actually began several weeks ago
commissary ceiling. with the installation of the receiver and “flying
The same system controls the pricing at the reg- saucer” transmitters. The 17-member team began
ister, so there won’t be any need for price verification installing the shelf-edge displays late afternoon
— no sending a bagger back into the shelves to do Sunday, Feb. 20, and worked all night and into
a “price check.” Monday.

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“Eventually, all commissaries will be on this sys- Benner hoped for the system to be fully opera-
tem,” explained Donald Lee, the team leader from tional Tuesday, Feb. 23.
PHOTO BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE
commissary headquarters who helped oversee the Benner encourages feedback on the new system Hyonsuk Danyluk, who usually works at the commissary at China
installation. and invites customers to call him at 982-2400, ext. Lake, helps insert the electronic tags into the new shelf system at
The team is currently working on the eight stores 300. the Naval Base Ventura County Port Hueneme commissary.


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By Andrea Howry in a ca
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In archery, every athlete has special ill and
needs. Guard
“Very rarely will you see people with Game
identical setups on their bows,” said Rus- He’l
sell Wolfe, a world-class paralympian in and fie
recurve archery who helped coach Navy ketbal
and Coast Guard wounded warriors at “Ev
Naval Base Ventura County earlier this erythin
month. “The bow — even each arrow — is petitor
fitted for each individual. You use what He’s
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works for you. So in the end, winning in swimm


archery is all about technique.” relativ
That makes the sport ideal for wounded Held
warriors, who can adapt their bows to two da
cater to their strengths and compensate camp h
for their injury- or illness-induced weak- with th
nesses. Photos by Andrea Howry / Lighthouse editor camp.
“It’s a very technical sport,” retired Retired BM1 Jim Castaneda tries archery for the first time during February’s Wounded Warrior training camp at Naval Base Ventura County. “It’s just like
Robin Hood,” he said after his first training session. Castaneda, who suffered a traumatic brain injury and subsequent stroke, will compete in cycling
“I ha
Chief Operation Specialist Gerald Wil- and sitting volleyball at the Warrior Games in May. he said
liams said as he cut his own arrows to the “From
size he needs. “You have to think pound- act to
age, body posture, head position — every- activit
thing.” Held
Archery is one of nearly a dozen sports joyed m
that will be featured in the May Warrior looks f
Games, which will pit seriously wounded, at the
ill and injured Navy and Coast Guard feature
personnel against those from other mili- es of s
tary branches. Six athletes from each “I lo
branch can compete in archery. here,”
Also coaching was Jeff Fabry, who is “Some
ranked No. 1 in the world in his division. tive or
His specialty is the compound bow, which them.
can be adjusted to have a resistance of as eryone
low as 10 pounds, versus the 50 pounds good.”
of a typical bow. The
Archery will be held indoors at the War- tice in
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rior Games, so the range was shortened tured a


from 70 meters, or 77 yards, to 18 meters, wheelc
or 20 yards. shooti
“Unfortunately, the target got smaller and sit
too,” Wolfe said. Seve
Instead of aiming for a bull’s-eye 4 time fr
inches in diameter, the athletes will be aim- the Na
ing at one the size of a quarter. MM1 Mike Dayton, left, who was injured when a
steam pipe burst on a submarine tender, adjusts
structi
They’ll have 60 chances. A bull’s-eye is his bow with help from recurve archery coach fresh o
worth 10 points — making a perfect score Russell Wolfe. Dayton will be one of six Navy Compound archery coach Jeff Fabry, ranked No. 1 in the world in his division, helps CSSN Judi Boyce heard
600 — with outward circles diminishing and Coast Guard wounded warriors competing in with her stance during the wounded warrior training camp. Boyce, who is in stroke recovery, cooks in and de
20 in points to 1. archery at the Warrior Games. the Joint Chiefs of Staff kitchen at the Pentagon. She made the archery team. of them
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eabee diver from Underwater Coast Guardsmen selected for the
ruction Team 2 stationed at team:
Base Ventura County, Port • Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class
eme, is the newest member of Angelo Anderson, Naval Medical
Navy-Coast Guard wounded Center Portsmouth, Va.
or team that will compete in • Michael Bell, former U.S. Coast
in the all-military Warrior Guard electrician’s mate 3rd class,
es in Colorado Springs, Colo. Union, Mo.
nstruction Mechanic 3rd Class • Culinary Specialist Seaman Ju-
n Heldreth, who lost his left leg dith M. Boyce, National Naval Med-
ar accident on Oct. 13, 2008, ical Center, Bethesda, Md.
in 34 other seriously wounded, • Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class
d injured Navy and Coast Tyler Burdick, Naval Medical Center
d athletes at the Warrior San Diego.
es. • Jim D. Castaneda, former Navy
ll compete in swimming, track boatswain’s mate 1st class, San An-
eld events and wheelchair bas- tonio.
ll. • Lt. Dan Cnossen, National Naval
ven if I’m not the best in ev- CM3 Aaron Heldreth of Underwater Medical Center, Bethesda, Md.
ng, I’ll definitely be a com- Construction Team-2 takes a break during • Hospital Corpsman 1st Class
r,” he said. the last full day of wounded warrior training
Holly Crabtree, Naval Hospital Jack-
s confident he’ll do well in camp at Naval Base Ventura County. sonville, Fla.
ming, but the other sports are • Special Operations Chief Jon

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vely new to him. expected turn. Cummings, National Naval Medical
dreth, 25, took part in only “It was inspirational,” said Cmdr. Center, Bethesda, Md.
ays of the Feb. 17-22 training Charlie Willmore, commanding of- • Machinist Mate 1st Class Michael
held at NBVC. He came down ficer of NCTC. Dayton, Intermediate Maintenance
he flu right in the middle of The training camp drew in coach- Support Facility, Pacific Northwest,
es such as Jeff Fabry, who is ranked Bangor, Wash.
• Master-at-Arms 3rd Class Na-
ad a lot of catching up to do,” No. 1 in the world in his archery di-
than Dewalt, National Naval Medi-
d on the last full day of camp. vision, and U.S. Olympic Committee cal Center, Bethesda, Md.
m now on it will be a balancing organizers such as Steve Cowles of • John C. Edmonston, former Navy
o coordinate all the different the paralympic sports programs and lieutenant, Bremerton, Wash.
ties as well as work.” Kallace Quinn of emerging sports
• Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class
dreth said he thoroughly en- programs. Jacob Emmott, National Naval Med-
meeting the other athletes and Fred Morgan of Morale, Welfare HM1 Justin Rose takes a shot on Sunday, Feb. 20, during wheelchair basketball training
and Recreation worked to bring the ical Center, Bethesda, Md. at the Beehive Gym. Nearly three dozen seriously injured, ill and wounded Navy and
forward to seeing them again • Joseph A. Frank, former Navy
Warrior Games, which will event to NBVC and coordinated operations specialist 2nd class, San
Coast Guard athletes took part in the six-day training camp at Naval Base Ventura
County Port Hueneme.
e 200 athletes from all branch- both February’s camp and the one Diego.
service. held on base in December.
Capt. Jim McHugh, commanding • Rodolfo Garcia, former aviation • Sancho V. Johnson, former U.S. • Dan Peters, former Navy builder
ove the attitude and energy boatswain’s mate 1st class, San An- Coast Guard lieutenant, Jackson, constructionman, Chicago.
he said of the training camp. officer of NBVC, had high praise
tonio. Miss. • Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class
e people can get too competi- for Morgan and his staff, the coach- • Aviation Machinist’s Mate 2nd • Michael Johnston, former Navy Max R. Rohn, National Naval Med-
r let their egos get away from es, and especially for the athletes Class Oswald Gould, Naval Air Sta- parachute rigger 3rd class, San Di- ical Center, Bethesda, Md.
Here, everyone’s helping ev- themselves. tion Oceana, Va. ego. • Hospital Corpsman 1st Class
e else get better. It’s really “I know you’re all tired,” he said
• Chief Special Warfare Boat Op- • Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Justin E. Rose, Naval Hospital Camp
” during closing ceremonies. “But you erator Daniel S. Hathorn, Naval Am- Sonny Lemerande, Robert E. Bush Lejeune, N.C.
training camp provided prac- have shown us all that you can over- phibious Base, Little Creek, Va. Naval Hospital, Twentynine Palms. • Chief Equipment Operator Ana
all the sports that will be fea- come any kind of challenge. I wish • Construction Mechanic 3rd Class • Logistics Specialist 1st Class Rob- Sarver, Maritime Civil Affairs Secu-

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at the Warrior Games: archery, you the best of luck in May.” Aaron Heldreth, Underwater Con- ert “Steve” Lipscomb, Commander, rity Team, Little Creek, Va.
chair basketball, cycling, Also on hand for the closing cer- struction Team 2, Naval Base Ven- Navy Expeditionary Logistics Sup- • Andre Shelby, former Navy boat-
ing, swimming, track and field emonies was Capt. Bernie Carter, tura County Port Hueneme. port Group, Williamsburg, Va. swain’s mate 1st class, Jacksonville,
tting volleyball. director of Navy Safe Harbor, the • Peter A. Johns, former chief • Douglas McCarron, former Fla.
eral of the athletes also took Navy and Coast Guard’s wounded electrician’s mate, Kingsville, Texas. builder 1st class, Whittier. • Christopher J. Shunk, former U.S.
rom their training to talk with warrior support program. • Aviation Structural Mechanic 1st • Lt. Melanie Monts de Oca, Navy Coast Guard operations specialist
avy’s newest, the Naval Con- “In addition to their incredible Class Andrew K. Johnson, Brooke Safe Harbor, Tampa. chief petty officer, Colorado Springs,
ion Training Center students athletic skills, our team members Army Medical Center, Fort Sam • Hull Maintenance Technician Colo.
out of boot camp. About 200 personify resilience and dedication,” Houston, Texas. 2nd Class Brandon Norris, Naval • Gerald W. Williams, former chief
the athletes tell their stories he said. “I am extremely proud of • Aviation Ordnanceman 2nd Class Medical Center San Diego. operations specialist, McKinney,
escribe how the Navy took care each one of them.” Selemani Johnson, Naval Medical • Steve Peace, former Navy lieuten- Texas.
m after their lives took an un- These are the 32 Sailors and three Center, San Diego. ant commander, San Diego. 21
Budget issues force delay of Public Works projects
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CONTINUED FROM 3 would soon cause inconvenience and affect All fiscal year 2011 CNIC funded spe-
ruption of mission essential work due to the health or well being of occupants; lead cial projects and local minor and specific
Works is restricted to handling only emer- a failure; or loss of facility security. to property damage; or disrupt opera- projects are being postponed pending fur-
gency and urgent service calls for facilities Examples of emergencies are broken tional or training missions. Examples of ther budget action. Some of these projects
that fall under CNIC funding responsibil- lateral water lines/pipes; facility cannot be urgent calls are no building heat; roof include exterior renovation of the Mugu
ity. Currently, Public Works will also con- secured; broken electrical components leaks; emergency lights out; clogged sew- Navy Exchange complex, traffic flow im-
tinue to perform critical recurring work which may cause a fire or shock someone; ers, drains or toilets when there is no spill- provements on Addor Road at the Hue-
(preventive maintenance) such as mainte- clogged sewage lateral lines that result in age of raw sewage; refrigeration/freezer neme Navy Exchange, repair of the Mugu
nance for elevators, oil/water separators, sewage backups; perimeter fence breach; units not cooling properly; or water heat- Air Traffic Control Tower, renovation of
boilers, HVAC and fire protection sys- broken windows (we will board up to abate ers not working. the Warfield Gym at Hueneme, and reno-
tems. the emergency and repair later); rollup/ Emergencies should be telephoned di- vation of barracks at Mugu.
Emergencies are defined as situations hangar doors broken; activation/discharge rectly to the service desk (982-2222 or Additionally, there is potential that fa-
that threaten failures in services and/or of fire protection systems. 989-8888). All other work requests should cilities services such as landscape mainte-
facilities and which constitute an immedi- Urgent work is defined as situations be submitted by e-mail to NAVFAC_SW_ nance and janitorial services may also be
ate danger to occupants or threaten to which do not immediately threaten person- NBVCPWDSERVICEDESK@NAVY. impacted by the CRA in the near future.
damage property (safety issue); the inter- nel, property or activity mission, but MIL

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Miko Daquioag, who works in family she said. “This will be a place where our
advocacy administration at the Fleet and single Sailors, families and civilians can
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Family Support Center, appreciated the go to have a nice meal.”


opportunity. Williams said she has heard comments
“This makes a lot of the research easier,” about food improving at The Point, but
said the mother of a seventh-grader, Ian, people still complained about its off-base
who’s looking at various high schools in location.
the area. “It’s nice to see the people face “This will be more convenient,” she
to face.” said.
Administrators, too, said they liked be- The Point serves only lunch. The Flight-
ing able to meet face-to-face with potential line will serve pastries, breakfast burritos
students and their parents. and possibly egg dishes at breakfast, Wil-
“This is a good opportunity to get the liams said.
word out about our school,” said Linda The lunch menu will include much of
Martinez, registrar for Hueneme Christian PHOTO BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE what is served at The Point, along with
School. Ian Daquioag, a seventh-grader, and his mom, Miko, who works in family advocacy specials and take-out salads.
James estimated that about 75 families administration for the Fleet and Family Support Center, talk with Pacifica High School The loyalty card program — buy nine
attended the Education Options Fair. representatives Marcia Heerema, who retired from the school two years ago, and her meals at The Point or Nap’s and get a
“We’ll definitely do it again,” she said. husband, Michael Hoffman, the chairman of the school’s Business Technology Department. tenth meal free — will continue, Williams
They invited Ian to tour the school and sit in on some classes. said.

Climate healthy in NBVC command, survey shows


The dinner menu is still up in the air.
“We’ll be open for dinner at the start
and see how it goes,” she said.
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he said. “And remember, if I don’t know said many people have complained about The Starbucks menu will be similar to
it’s broken, I can’t fix it.” the galley not serving civilians, except on what’s served at grocery-store kiosks, Wil-
“Our scores are higher in every catego- He plans to install several suggestion San Nicolas Island. “This is a legal and liams said.
ry than last year,” he said. boxes at Point Mugu, Port Hueneme and financial issue of having government funds The Flightline will have a wi-fi connec-
In fact, they’re higher in all categories San Nicolas Island. pay for civilians,” he said, explaining that tion and videogames.
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than scores Navywide and within other “We’ll make them inconspicuous so that under Navy regulations, galleys can’t do “We want to create a relaxed atmosphere
military branches. people don’t feel uncomfortable putting that unless they are in a remote area, and where people can come and just hang out,”
McHugh is especially proud of the something in,” he said. Point Mugu is not considered remote, as she said.
scores in two subjects: “Civilians are treat- He also plans to make next year’s survey SNI is. Many of those who work at The Point
ed as valued members of the unit by lead- available on paper and not just electroni- • Future of NBVC. McHugh said he will move to The Flightline, Williams
ership” and “Differences among individ- cally, as not everyone on base has com- feels the base is stable, given its national said.
uals are respected and valued.” puter access. assets, specifically, the port and the 36,000- The Point, located in a building that was
He reminded everyone attending that After presenting the results, McHugh square-mile sea test range. In fact, he said, constructed in 1959, will still be available
he’s always open to concerns and com- opened the sessions up for questions and the base may add more people over the for catered events. The building that will
ments. addressed these areas: next few years, perhaps gaining another house The Flightline was originally built
“You don’t have to wait for a survey,” • Civilian access to the galley. McHugh squadron and more port activity. as a McDonald’s in 1984.
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Help when you need it.

Feeling lost? Alone? Unable to cope? Counseling can help


Have you ever felt alone — really alone? “Losing is the price we pay for living.” role counseling and personal reflection can
It’s not a pleasurable experience by any This is not to paint a bleak picture of provide to the ailing heart and struggling
means. It may be a familiar feeling, but life’s journey, but a fuller, more accurate mind. We seek clarity, and sometimes it is
not a comfortable or necessary one. one. It is difficult at best to face losses, let a shared perspective other than our own
There is help for the asking.
In the New York Times bestseller by Counseling alone understand them. To be sure, it is
an endeavor best not experienced alone.
that becomes key to making good deci-
sions for our life.
psychoanalyst Judith Viorst, titled “Nec-
essary Losses,” there is a vivid clue to what corner Life is too big to do it alone.
One of the founding fathers in the mod-
Counseling can be helpful here.
We are fortunate to have this kind of
with Guy
sometimes transpires in the counseling ern family therapy movement, Paul Wat- resource on our base. Individual, family,
room. She writes pointedly about the loves, zlawick, writes, “We cannot not commu- or couples counseling are just three of
illusions, dependencies and impossible Sartee, FFSC nicate. The question is, to what end and many supportive resources available at the
expectations that all of us have to give up what does it look like.” Fleet and Family Support Center. There
in order to grow. By genetic design, we are social crea- are classes offered about issues related to
We do not often think about loss as a tures. Our emotional makeup, our physi- parenting, communication, financial plan-
dynamic reality of life. Oh, yes, we may ology, our psychological being are all ning and stress management, not to men-
lose our car keys, or an opportunity or sonal gain and value added equations. But geared to relationship and social structure. tion new parent support.

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maybe an occasional name out of our think a moment. We lose our youth, our We must communicate and interact to Life is short. Ask for directions.
memory bank, but real loss as a key com- innocence, we lose friends and relatives. function.
ponent of life? That is not in our cultural We lose our looks, our hair, relationships, Healthy relationships and reality checks — Guy Sartee is a marriage and family
verbal lexicon. Mostly, we define our re- marriages, dreams, hopes and then the are essential to good emotional, physical therapist with the Fleet and Family Support
lationships and success in terms of per- inevitable: our life. and mental health. This is often the vital Center.

All classes at Port Hueneme unless oth- • He Says, She Says: Understanding the • LAPD testing: Onsite testing for Sexual Assault Prevention
erwise noted. Call 982-5037 for more in- differences between men and women in LAPD! Feb. 10, 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Please
formation. relationships. Wed., March 9, 4:30 to 6 call to register, 982-5325. Response (SAPR)
Toll-free appointment scheduling ser- p.m. • Interview Skills: Prepare for your job
vice: 1-866-923-6478, call 24 hours a day, • Blended Families (4 sessions): Learn interview. Learn the interview process, sal- • SAPR Advocate Refresher Meeting:
seven days a week. Confidential clinical to focus on a child’s developmental mile- ary negotiation, conduct a mock interview All command advocates are required to
counseling, relocation assistance, resume stones in the context of social, moral and and more. Wed., March 2, 5 to 7 p.m. attend as part of their annual refresher
assistance, financial consultations and cognitive development. Dispel the myths • What Employers Want: International training. Last Thursday of month. March
many other support services are available of stepparenting and transform into a new human resources specialists reveal what 25, 10 to 11 a.m.
at your convenience at the Fleet and Fam- family. Thurs., March 10, 17, 24, 31; 3 to companies are looking for before they hire • Data Collection Coordinator Training:
ily Support Center. 5 p.m. you! Thurs., March. 3, 2 to 3 p.m. Training for new SAPR data collection
• Life Coaching & Counseling: Clarify • Corporate Resume Writing: Cutting- coordinators. This is a required training
your goals, break them down into manage- edge resume techniques! Must call 982 - for DCCs. Mon., March 28, 9 to 11 a.m.
Life Skills Workshops able tasks and get weekly support to stay 5325 to register. Fri., March 11, 7:30 to 9
motivated. Call 982-5389 for individual a.m.
• Co-Parenting (5 sessions): For di- appointment or group times! • Federal Employment: Resume, web- Operation Prepare
vorced, separated or two-household par- sites, and the application process. Fri.,
ents. Tuesdays, March 1, 8, 15, 22, 29; 5 March 11, 9 to 11 a.m.
to 6:30 p.m. Career Support and Retention • Spouse Resume Writing: Learn resume • Disaster Preparedness: Are you and
• Effective Consequences for Teens: Set- writing and job search skills. Wed., March your family prepared for an emergency?

Thursday, February 24, 2011


ting consequences that work is challeng- (Register for TAP classes with your Wed., March 9, 3 to 4 p.m. Classes also
Command Career Counselor) 17, 10 a.m. to noon.
ing. Get valuable information about set- CONSEP: Financial, life skills and ca- available in command spaces. Call 982-
ting effective consequences. Mon., March • Executive Transition Assistance Pro- 3159 to schedule.
gram: Monday-Thursday, Feb. 28-March reer management for members with less
7, 4 to 5:30 p.m. than 10 years of service. Monday-Thurs-
• Stress Management (4 sessions): Dis- 3, 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. E-7 and above, all
retirees. Civilian attire, bring medical re- day, March 21-24, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Ombudsman
cuss and practice stress reduction tech- • MS Excel: Wed., March 23, 8:30 to
niques with focus on your choice of work, cords and DD2648 on Monday.
• Transition Assistance Program: Mon- 10:30 a.m.
home or personal issues. May include role- • VA Workshops/Briefs: Get on-the-spot • Ombudsman Basic Training: Required
play, guided imagery, and/or body aware- day–Thursday, March 7-10, 7:30 a.m. to to become an ombudsman and if more
4 p.m. Seperatees E-6 and below: Civilian assistance in filing your VA claim! Call
ness if requested. Tues., March 8, 15, 22, 982-5325 to sign up. Wed., March 23, 9 than 3 years have elapsed since attending
29; 3:30 to 5 p.m. attire, bring medical record and DD2648
on Monday. a.m. to noon.
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Personal financial trainer can get you financially fit


When I get the opportunity to climb month and to convince leaders and orga- ness regiment. To be truly effective in long-
aboard any one of the cardiovascular ap- nizations to be aggressive in promoting term financial planning, you would want
paratuses at the Bee-Fit Center at Naval automatic savings. as much information as possible.
Base Ventura County, Port Hueneme, I The week of Feb. 20-26 has been dedi- Your pledge to Military Saves will start
am discovering a previously unknown side
to me that actually enjoys the grueling Financial cated Military Saves Week.
You can start by simply filling out a
the information flow directly to you via
e-mail. By taking the first step to financial
nature of these machines.
If I am not breathing a little harder as fitness pledge card at one of the more than 70
drop boxes located around NBVC. This
fitness via Military Saves, you are ensuring
access to ongoing and current financial
I dismount and am unable to proudly dis- with Jim does not commit you to anything, other information.
play my well-earned stain of a heavy per- than being placed on a monthly newslet- Similar to developing re-energized mus-
spiration, then I feel as if my effort wasn’t Ramey ter which provides invaluable advice on cles, you’ll be surprised how infectious
good enough — especially as I observe creating wealth while reducing debt. working out your financial options can
numerous Sailors who dedicate countless Another benefit: Pledging for the news- be.
hours to becoming physically fit. They letter qualifies you to be entered into a If you have any questions, see your com-
have obviously bought into the need for contest with a wide variety of prizes, in- mand financial specialist or contact the
a physically fit lifestyle. With that being said, the Military Saves cluding iPods and more. Fleet and Family Support Center at 989-
The Lighthouse

Now, if they can only be convinced to campaign is in full swing and could pro- When initiating a workout regimen and 8844 or 982-3640.
see the value of also becoming “finan- vide a vital component to attaining a true hoping for optimal results, you would Hopefully, you will truly take of your-
cially fit.” “financially fit” status. want to do your research and possibly self and take time to get fit — financially
In my humble opinion, the same type In case you haven’t heard, Military Saves speak with a physician and, eventually, fit!
of dedicated mindset isn’t all that hard to is an ongoing social marketing campaign with a trainer.
sustain, once you understand the conse- to persuade, motivate and encourage The same could be said with your plans — Jim Ramey is a financial educator with the
quences of failure to do so. military families to save money every to implement an efficient financial aware- Fleet and Family Service Center.

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ing deployment. Tues., March 8, 4 to 5 (Point Mugu). Information available on Prevention: Learn common accidents.
p.m. car buying, understanding your TSP, How to begin and where to start baby
OBT. Monday-Wednesday, March 14-16, planning for retirement, getting a 720
8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., FFSC, Port Hue- • Deployment Homecoming: Your proofing, top 10 choking hazards, take a
spouse is coming home! Learn what to credit score, saving and investing, home poison patrol! Thursday, March 3, 6 to
neme, Bldg 1169. buying and developing a spending plan.
• Ombudsman Meeting: Updates and expect and how to help both of you make 8:30 p.m.
this a rewarding reunion. Wed., March 9, Financial classes available at your com- • Deployments: Birth Bonding & Be-
advanced training. Tues., March 9, 6 to 8 mand space. Call 982-3640 or 982-3102
p.m. 10:30 to 11:20 a.m. yond: Get support and information. Take
to schedule any of the classes. this class alone or as part of the 0-4 Nur-
• Home Buying Seminar: Learn how turing Parent Education Series. Thurs.,
Exceptional Family Member Relocation to determine price range, select a real March 31, 6 to 8:30 p.m.
• Parents Support Network: A support • Welcome Aboard: Incoming service estate agent and choose the best financ-
group for active and retired military fam- members and their family can receive in- ing plan. Wed., March 16, 5:30 to 9:30
ilies with special needs children. Share formation on military and community p.m. Free food distribution
local resources and get support. Wed., resources on and near NBVC. Wed., • March 19: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Bldg. 19,
March 9, 9 to 11 a.m. Call 982-3159 for
more information.
March 2, 4 to 6 p.m.
• Sponsor Training: Ensure that desig-
New Parent Support near the Pleasant Valley Gate, Port Hue-
neme. Food items vary from month to
nated command personnel have the neces- • Little Explorers for Toddlers: An in- month. Requirements: Active duty E-6
Thursday, February 24, 2011

sary training to successfully fulfill their teractive parent-toddler playgroup for and below or their spouses; bring an LES
IA Readiness, Deployment role as command sponsors. Wed., March babies 15-36 months. Thursdays, 10 to 11 and only one issue per family. E-7 with
• Deployment Readiness: Are you ready 9, 3 to 4 p.m. a.m. Call 982-5037 for location. two or more dependents may qualify. In-
for your spouse’s deployment? Join others • New Mamas: For expecting mamas come guideline statement available at dis-
to learn what it is all about, what you will Financial Management and mamas with babies 0–15 months old. tribution site. Custodian of a child who
need, and how to do more than just sur- • Financial counseling by appointment. Information, education and support. is a family member of Active Duty person-
vive deployment. Wed., March 2, 1 to 2 Are you juggling your bills? Need finan- Wednesdays, 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. nel on deployment.
p.m. cial advice? An FFSC financial coun- • Yoga Mamas: For expecting and new
• IA Family Connection: Share your mamas. a gentle stretch. Tuesdays, 12:30 — For information, please call Sandy Lyle,
selor is available Monday through Friday command liaison, at 989-8833 or e-mail
knowledge of how to thrive during this at the Hueneme or Mugu FFSC. Call to 1:45 p.m., Bee Fit Center.
experience and help others to flourish dur- • First Steps, Accident Awareness & sandra.lyle@navy.mil.
982-3640 (Port Hueneme) or 989-8844
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autographs & posters,
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100-170 stamps & envelopes, WE ARE LARGEST
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Feb. 26-27 flatware, art, old Oriental
antiques, old casino chips, GOLD, GOLD CHAINS, Refrigerators VCS265648
Sat 9-5, Sun 9-4
By-Sell-Trade
gold & silver. BRACELETS,
DIAMONDS, LARGE 10 years old EUCALYPTUS FIREWOOD
Fill your pickup w/level load
VALLEY OAKS MEMORIAL
$1 Off 1 Ticket
Top dollar paid.
I’ll buy one item or the DIAMONDS, ROLEX or less, 212 PARK, WLV, 9 dbl inter- for $100. Sm trucks $80.00
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For more info call
whole collection
805-300-2308 VCS265588 WATCHES, GOLD working or Bicycles ment privilege in the ex-
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801-544-9125
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COINS, WE PAY UP TO
SPOT PRICES, GOLD NOT. Apostle for all your family.
$CASH$ FOR OLD CROWNS, SILVER WE ALSO DO 6 MOUNTAIN BIKES $7,900
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233
Reconditioned. $90 - $280.
105 Guitars, Basses, COINS, SILVER
APPLIANCE
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Found/Lost Ukes, Mandolins,
CASH NOW TOP $$ REPAIRS VALLEY OAKS WLV
Household Goods
LOST Female Cat on 2/15/11
200-297 etc. 805-981-7196
4255-18 E. MAIN ST
VENTURA CA 93003
805-650-0444 805-290-7327 219
4 Prime Lots. $26,000 value,
best offer. 702-914-9134 or
702-280-6007 VCS266197 Affordable
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named Tinkerbell. Female, MAIN & TELEPHONE
NEXT TO HONEY Cemetery Lots Sectionals & Sofas
gray, domestic shorthair,
BAKED HAM KENMORE RANGE and Custom Sized
Simi Valley, mountain valley $ CASH PAID $ FIREHOUSE PLAZA WESTINGHOUSE Stand- Find new & used cars. Pottery Barn inspired styles
area. 805-527-6415
VCS267387 Planning VCS266623 up Freezer $100 ea/obo. Conejo Mountain and more, local mfr
805-486-0501
LOST MALE SILKY an Estate BUYER of OLD COINS VCS266238 Memorial Park showroom factory
direct sectionals sized
by the inch with your
TERRIER Tan & Silver
Last seen on 12/30/10 by 204 or garage sale? Coin Collections
Silver & Gold Coins REFRIGERATOR Hotpoint Santa Cruz #1 Plot 237
Grave L. $5000/OBO measurements. Hard to
Call Us-Get More top freeze, wht, 4-5 yrs new, fit spaces our specialty Best
Moorpark & Wilbur. Answers
to Harley. REWARD! Antiques And TOP $$$ PAID
I Buy Toy Trains clean, very good cond $175. Call Taylor, 805-581-6493 221 prices, quality & selection.
805-223-1166 VCS266883 Collectibles We come to you Old BB cards, Old Toys. 805-671-9852 VCS265421 VCS266548
Commercial Sectionals from $799.
Buying antiques & Jeff 805-302-7104 VCS267009 805-302-2138 VCS266656
fine estate items:
WASHER/DRYER Kenmore
$300/pair. Refrigerator $175
IVY LAWN MEMORIAL
Graves K574, Plots 8 & 9.
Equipment
100% Cash Today Armoire/Dresser/Mirror,
fine jewelry and All very good cond $3,500/each. 918-427-7067 Antique Cabinet/Tables,
Buying costume jewelry,
sterling flatware
I BUY Antique & Black
Powder guns, knives,
805-671-9852 VCS265425 VCS266427 PALLET RACK SALE
Upright $49+ Beam $12+
$100ea, also bedding. Ventura
805-477-0111 VCS266162

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military, hunting/pocket, WASHER & DRYER IVY LAWN MEMORIAL SHELVING Steel & Wood

Coins, & serving pieces,


perfume bottles,
original or reproduction
ALSO silver coins & scrap
sterling silver
Kenmore, xlnt condition,
both $300 need quick sale
805-984-3538 VCS267155
Section K, Plot 570, Grave #6
$3,400, transfer included.
805-646-5783 VCS267420
2’x4’x 6, 8 or 10’ $69+
WAREHS LADDERS $89+
805-532-1103 VCS266169
Online Classifieds. Buy or Sell.
vcstar.com/ads
Lost pit mix Gold & Old figurines, Lladro,
furn & lots more
805-646-2168 VCS265638

classifieds
mostly tan, white chest, Paper Money Call Carol Now! NEED CASH? Lighthouse
white stripe down bridge Private Buyer.
of his nose, black husky
mask, black on his tail,
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805-300-4995 VCS266744 818-521-6955
Established 1984.
BUYING GOLD
Paying $19.50 per gram for
14 carat. 805-646-2631
he was wearing a black All of Conejo, Camarillo, VCS267135
nylon collar with no tags,
he is neutered. He is a
ALL CASH Vta County VCS267376

medium to large size BUYING COCA-COLA 207 FREE ads for the following categories:
dog. He’s about 40lbs. He All U.S. Silver, Gold
COLLECTIBLES

PLACE A
is micro chipped. Please and Copper Coins, Appliances
contact Penni if you Large & Small Collections.
Now Available • Pets – Free to good home • Motorcycles
Foreign Coins Medals -
have any information Tokens Gold Jewelry ALL MAJOR APPL. • Roommate Wanted • Merchandise

CLASSIFIED
about our dog. Urbana Broken or unwanted Gold Homespun Treasures
Every Day Savings
LN near corner of Gon- Jewelry. Scrap Gold 2369-A Las Posas Rd.
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• Lost & Found • Miscellaneous Wanted
zales and Rose ave Last & Silver Dental Gold
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No questions asked if our Pink Floyd, McCartney. SCRAP GOLD, CHAINS,
Bella is returned. Lost on
1/12/11 Rose Park in
Oxnard. $300 REWARD for
All appraised over $2,500,
asking $400 each. Comes with
COA appraisal. Call for pics.
BRACELETS, DIA-
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Paid Over Gold Spot For Sale
free classified ads for advertisements with your contact information including
confidential. 805-754-1477 Prices, Gold Crowns.
VCS265531
BUYING
4255 E. MAIN ST
VENTURA, CA
$100-$150 ea cash
BUZZ 984-2327
property and personal phone and email via one of the following:
Coins 1964 & Older
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Quarters - $4.12 Fax: (805) 437-0466
Halfs - $8.25 Find new & used cars. WANTED duty and retired military, Email: classifieds@vcstar.com
Buildacar. Dollars - $17.00 & up
C.C. $$ - cased $135 “DEAD OR ALIVE”
Findusedcars.
Coin Collections
Gold Coins - Call
FREE civil service and dependent Tel: (800) 221-7827 (M-F 8 a.m.–5 p.m.)
Kenmore personnel within Naval Mail: The Lighthouse Classifieds

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Gold Scrap
Findadealer. Mexico Wanted
Sterling Pieces Whirlpool P.O. Box 6006, Camarillo, CA 93011
Pocket Watches
Washers/Dryers Base Ventura County. Deadline:
Indian Baskets
Free Appraisals
805-646-2631
yourcar. For appliance All classified ads must be received by 5 p.m.
VCS265295
Create your own ad online teacher
at VCSWHEELS.com Wednesday a week prior to publication.
Local online classifieds.
vcstar.com/ads
984-2327
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Furniture/ Furniture/ Miscellaneous Cats/Dogs Cats/Dogs
Household Goods Household Goods For Sale
Musical Instruments Wanted To Buy 300-315 Supplies/Services Supplies/Services
BED A Beautiful Boxes for moving
Leather Platform Bed only 75¢ each
PIANOS (2)
Upright Gorham player BUYING BORDER German Shepherd
Puppies
w/Thick Queen Unfinished COLLIE PUPS
JUNK
250. Used. 805-487-2796 w/58 rolls. $3250, Petrof Gorgeous! 5 months old,
$3000. Both perfect,
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Never Used, in plastic, war-
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VCS267030
w/benches, beautiful Males & Females, 1 Male, 1 Female. AKC.
Champion Parents. $750.

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805-830-3314 805-445-9999 VCS265977 305 blk and wht, GOLDEN RETRIEVER
VCS265156 Elliot’s Unfinished Furni-
Birds/Fish parents on prop., Pups $2000+ web: golden
BED California King
ture Largest selection of
unfinished and finished $$$$$$$$ Exercise TOP Supplies/Services avail. February $400.00
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Never used, still in furniture in Ventura
equipment? COCKATOO - 3 year, very
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CAR UP TO registered, teacups, toys and coats, $300-up 805-794-8732


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$1,000
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View details at:

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Never used, still in plastic
VCS266927 Lic’d Dismantler Terrier mix, 13 pounds. champlines & pure- Taking Deposits. 661-823-8925
w/warr retails $699, sell $160. Can’t find the pickthepart.com SAMMY bred. Father AKC VCS266360

FINDIT.
805-830-3314
VCS266308 Various Household pink or 9 year old male, certified. Parents on LAB PUPPIES Yellow par-

BED
Items For Sale! registration? (805) Pomeranian, 9 pounds. premises. Cell is ents are AKC & OFA. $750
Only 2 females left.
Solid oak roll top desk, JOSE 408-497-0421. Declaws
Tempurpedic Style bedroom furniture, small
stand alone freezer, gar-
No problem! vcstar.com/ads 933-5557 7.5 year old male, removed. first shots
Website: luvnlabs.com
661-609-7439 VCS265739
800-221-STAR (7827)
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Queen Memory Foam dening tools, and bicycle. VCS266249 Chihuahua mix, 10 pounds. & dewormed. Taking LAB PUPS AKC
Mattress Set 805-501-0438 To get the best PEEWEE Deposits. Ready to go English Champion lines,

CA$H
Brand new in plastic w/warr! VCS267236 5 year old male, adorable, smart yellow
Retails $1199, Sell $345!! deal, call us first! Chihuahua mix, 13 pounds. home on March 28th. females, shots, training, $500
805-830-3314 VCS265157
805-754-9839 281 TRAMP $500.00
(805)418-7656 VCS266021
805-652-1397 VCS266194
DINING TABLE Solid wood,
Quaker style, w/6 chairs &
2 leaves, HUGE! $500/obo
0273
Jewelry/Clothing
VCS266622
Pool/Spa Supplies for 1 year old male,
Schnauzer mix, 11 pounds. DACHSHUND MINI Puppies
LAB PUPS
AKC & OFA
SCRAP
black & tan dapple, males &
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DACHSHUNDS AKC $500
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CALL 805-643-HAUL
VCS265126
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EOE VCS266480 Duties & Responsibilities: Back Office
Health System. DIRECTOR OF Operations Manager compilation of documenta- the field; ability to work Recreation Therapist / Aide Provides professional man- Medical Assistant
CMHS is an EOE/AA Em- DEVELOPMENT tion; timely and accurate as a team member with Per Diem - weekends and agement to the operations Busy medical clinic is seek-
ployer Office of Development Oversee branch opera- release of information; other clinical and admin- some weekday availability. of the Center for Family ing a full-time certified
To apply go to: UCSB tions, including inventory timely coordination of ap- istrative staff in au- C.T.R.S. or R.T.C. certifica- Health in support of medi- back office medical assist-
www.cmhshealth.org Serves as the Senior Offi- control & delivery/instal- peals and all associated thority; ability to tion preferred or related ex- cal care as directed by ant. At least 1 yr of medical
CMHS is an EOE. cer in the Development lation of product. Strong deadlines. The Govern- demonstrate leadership perience. Performs R.T. medical staff and pursuant experience and ability to
VCS264875 Office and as a fund rais- communication skills ment/Commercial Audit in Utilization Review Group Therapy and R.T. to objectives and policies of multitask, prioritize, and
ing Executive for the req’d. PC knowledge Manager needs to be a role. Requires current Assessments. the heath system. Coordi- work in fast pace environ-
DRIVER campus and oversees a req’d. team player, leading the and valid California Aurora Vista nates patient care planning ment. Bilingual (Eng-

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Clean DMV. F/T, Mon-FriF. complex and ambitious team of case managers, Driver’s License, Class del Mar Hospital with other departments and lish/Spanish). Please fax
Apply at Smith Pipe & Sup- fund raising program for billing and coders in meet- III/C. Please email to Attn: Human Resources centers. resume to (805) 604-4858
ply, 31011 Agoura Rd., UC Santa Barbara’s aca- Industrial Outside ings and organizing appeals lingram@ankabhi.org 801 Seneca St. Qualifications: Associate’s Attention Kathy
Westlake Village - Ask for demic and administrative Sales Engineer for the Health System. or fax to (951) 541-2839. Ventura, CA. 93001 degree (A. A.) or equiva- VCS266897
Tyler. VCS266436 units. Works directly Must have experience in Phone: (805) 626-5287 lent from two-year college
with the Chancellor on Aggressive individual billing, coding, reimburse- VCS266083 Fax: (805) 652-2248 or technical school. Must
campaign and donor-re- possessing sales, rental & ment and chart audits. Matt Kohagen PHR, LMFT have previous experience MEDICAL
DRIVERS lated activities. Reqs: pump exp. Liquid han-
dling sales/service in an
Knowledge of government Healthcare Director of HR VCS266232 as a Manager or Supervisor
of a medical practice. Ex- BILLING
Needed for petroleum de- Bachelor’s degree or and commercial programs
livery company in Ventu- equiv combination of industrial environment a must. Recreation Therapist / Aide perience in Pediatrics pre-
ra. Late model equip., edu/exp. Minimum of 8 pref’d. Degree + Min 5 Qualifications: Associates Per Diem - weekends and ferred. Bilingual in Spanish FT help needed for busy
benefits. Min 3 yrs Class years of major gift expe- yrs exp. req’d. degree required; Bachelors some weekday availability. is preferred. Clinical expe- practice in Vta. Must be
A driving exp. Hazmat/ rience, including raising degree preferred. Three (3) C.T.R.S. or R.T.C. certifica- rience a plus, but not re- self motivated,team
tanker endorsements. seven figure gifts. Dem- Human Resources, years experience in per- tion preferred or related ex- quired.
Ref# 039 CMHS offers excellent orieented, highly orga-
Call DanDee Transporta- onstrated skill at gift ne- forming billing, coding, re- perience. Performs R.T.
gotiation and gift Rain for Rent imbursement and medical Group Therapy and R.T. benefits, such as Medical, nized person who can mul-
tion at 661-637-2410 xt 0,
or fax resume to solicitation toward sig- FAX# 661-391-3565 record reviews; audits in Assessments. Dental, Vision, Life, and titask & work
nificant philanthropic out- careers@rainforrent.com healthcare is required. Ex- www.livingstonvna.org Aurora Vista AD&D insurance. We also independently. Computer
661-637-2413
VCS267083 comes. Notes: Nation- rainforrent.com perience in working with del Mar Hospital offer a comprehensive knowledge and 1-2 years
wide travel at a mini- All applicants must con- time sensitive and confiden- • RN, Hospice Attn: Human Resources 403(b) retirement plan,
• RN, Home Health of med. ofc. exper. re-
DRIVER PT/FT mum of 6 weeks per cal- sent to a pre-employment tial projects. Expert Knowl- 801 Seneca St. flexible spending accounts,
background check, drug • LVN per diem, Hospice paid time off, and a variety quired. Responsibilities in-
All shifts. Clean DMV, endar year. Ability and edge of MS Office (Excel), • Physical Therapist Ventura, CA. 93001
willingness to work some screen & physical. working Knowledge of MS Phone: (805) 626-5287 of other great benefits. clude insurance billing,
background check & drug • Occupational Therapist If you are interested in join- follow up,account resolu-
test. CPR req. 805-520-3504 weekends and evenings. Office (Word, Power- Fax: (805) 652-2248
VCS266246 Fingerprinting required. EEO/AA Emp. M/F/V/D Point).Ability to present in- Matt Kohagen PHR, LMFT ing teams that meld quality tions & back-up to recep-
Salary is competitive, VCS266613 formation to a diverse Call Eli 805-642-0239 Director of HR VCS266777 care and compassion to
Fax resume: 805-650-1536 tionist. Salary DOE.
DRIVER-READY MIX commensurate with audience. Must be team create an environment of FAX RESUME to
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sideration apply by 3/3/11, pendently to complete VCS266769 Selectyouroptions. about what it’s like to work tcasselliu@aol.com
endorsement. Clean record.
thereafter open until
Every Friday P.M. tasks. Effective communi- at Community Memorial VCS266764
Exp req. Days, drug test HOUSEKEEPER/ Searchbymake
req. Call 805-643-2992 filled. AA/EOE Apply on- VCStar.com/garagesales cator with physicians, Man-
SECURITY PART-TIME
Health System.
Medical
VCS267402 line at: agers and Director level
(25 hours/week)position for ormodel. VCS266208
EXPERIENCED RN’S
https://Jobs.ucsb.edu General staff.
Housekeeping and Security needed for surgery center.
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Black Gold Industries TION / REGISTRATIONS MANICURIST
VCS266593 help needed in all areas of REQUIRED: CCS-P, CPC, ous hospital housekeeping Fax or email resume to:
(BGI) is seeking a Class A distribution. No exp ok. 40+ experience preferred. Full time/Part time. Ex- 805-288-5138.
Truck Driver for their CPC-H or CHC, RHIT, perienced or not. Custom-
hrs/wk avail. Positions pay RHIA certification pre- Please send a completed admin@family
Oxnard Office. Hazmat, Education $400-$600/week. Call Julia application along with your er service skills and planningoxnard.com
ferred license required. Contact
Tank endorsements
quired, Vac Truck, Roll-off,
re- Oak Park Unified VCS266164
805-383-1000 resume indicating position
of interest to:
LOAN Tonya (805) 501-6418
VCS267373
CMHS offers excellent
Van & Environmental Field School Session General benefits, such as Medical, Aurora Vista PROCESSOR VCS266483 MEDICAL FRONT/BACK
Experience preferred. Classified Job Openings Dental, Vision, Life, and del Mar Hospital Experience a Must! OFFICE Ophthalmology of-
Fax resume to 805-981-0105. NEW WAREHOUSE AD&D insurance. We also Attn: Human Resources Work w/top producer. fice in Thousand Oaks.
Or call 805-981-4616 to apply Instructional Assistant I help needed in all areas of offer a comprehensive 801 Seneca St. Salary & commisison. Exp’d & reliable. F/T. Call

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Red Oak 403(b) retirement plan,
VCS267070 Elementary School hrs/wk avail. Positions pay flexible spending accounts, Phone: (805) 626-5287 VCS267390 805-496-0711 VCS266303
3.75/hrs a day $400-$600/week. Call Julia paid time off, and a variety Fax: (805) 652-2248
Online garage sale map. Every Friday $13.37/hr 805-383-1000 Matt Kohagen PHR, LMFT Machine Shop Programmer
of other great benefits. If / Set-Up and set up a wide
vcstar.com/garagesales you are interested in join- Director of HR VCS266779 Call 800 221 STAR 7827
Instructional Assistant II
Find new & used cars. ing teams that meld quality
variety of parts in the ma-
chine shop on CNC mills newcars,
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care and compassion to
create an environment of
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or 818-735-3220
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Health System.
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resources. Create your own ad online
at VCSWHEELS.com
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CODER III Psychiatric Technician / RN II - Pre-Op/PACU RN II 6th Floor ICU/CCU Duties: Provides STAFF PHYSICAL TERMITE INSPECTOR & Project Coordinator
Duties & Responsibilities: Licensed Vocational Nurse (2 positions available) Duties: Provides general critical care nursing to the THERAPIST - PER DIEM PEST TECH NEEDED Digital Energy, Inc.
To abstract and code dis- Per Diem Evening shift. Duties: Provides pre and nursing care to patients in patients in the ICU/CCU, Duties: Exp pref’d, friendly. Sales Client Locations
charged patient records, Administers medications, post-operative nursing care hospital. Provides care oversees shift operations, •Provides evaluation and exp, clean dmv and back- Ventura County
maintain discharge statis- charts and performs other to patients having inpatient within scope of license. Ef- and participates in leader- treatment to a variety of ground. Apply Ventura Pest
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ness of the medical record Previous psychiatric hospi- vices in the hospital and nicates patient and family role in directing shift opera- patient diagnoses. Ventura or email to purchase orders, change
in accordance with accred- tal experience preferred or Same Day Surgery. education. Participates in tions as appropriate to li- •Supervises daily profes- lisa@venturapest.com orders, invoicing, review
iting and regulatory agency similar healthcare experi- Education and/or Experi- unit based educational ac- cense and practice. sional patient related ac- VCS266279 budgets, PROLOG Con-
requirements. Performs ence. P/T & F/T status ence: Associate’s degree tivities. Accurately and Participates in various as- tivities of physical therapy struction S/W experience
ICD-9 and CPT coding for available upon successful (ADN) or equivalent from timely documentation con- pects of leadership role. assistant and physical Pharmacist or similar, tracking of
inpatient, Emergency De- completion of 90 day Intro- two-year college or diploma sistent with practice and Participates in departmen- therapy aide. OPERATIONS c o n s t r u c t i o n
partment, Outpatient and ductory Period school. Pre-op and PACU hospital policy. tal and hospital-wide Per- •Communicates physical MANAGER/PHARMACIST submittal logs, schedules,
Same Day Surgery records. Please send a completed experience preferred. Education and/or Experi- formance Improvement therapy goals and patient IN CHARGE general office duties (MS
Accurately abstracts health application along with your Minimum of one (1) year ence: Associate’s degree projects. Acts as a resource information to physicians, Works in concert with the Office) and support of de-
data on all record types resume indicating position recent med-surg acute care (ADN) required, BSN pre- to staff. other hospital staff, and pharmacy management partment administrators.
into the Hospital system ac- of interest to: nursing required. ferred. One (1) to two (2) Requirements: Must have agents of reimbursement. team supporting the safe,
cording to established stan- Aurora Vista Licenses and Certifications: years experience and/or current California RN li- •Documents in a timely efficient provision of phar- Experience: Equivalent
dards. Qualifications: del Mar Hospital Current CA RN License - training; or equivalent cense. Must have current manner appropriate patient macy services. Coordinate to five years of progres-
High School diploma or Attn: Human Resources Current BLS, ACLS and combination of education ACLS and BLS certifica- status and goals. the daily pharmacy opera- sively responsible admin-
general education degree 801 Seneca St. PALS certifications are re- and experience. Current tion. •Follows policies for de- tion and maintain regulato- istrative experience in
(GED) is required. Must Ventura, CA. 93001 quired. CA RN License and CPR CMHS offers excellent partmental and hospital ry compliance. Supervisory engineering, design
have Certified Coding Spe- Phone: (805) 626-5287 Community Memorial Hos- certificate are required benefits, such as Medical, performance improvement responsibility of Pharma- and/or construction pro-
cialist certificate or three Fax: (805) 652-2248 pital offers excellent bene- CMHS offers excellent Dental, Vision, Life, and projects. cists, Pharmacy Interns, jects or any equivalent
years of Inpatient coding Matt Kohagen PHR, LMFT fits, such as Medical, benefits, such as Medical, AD&D insurance. We also •Attends meetings and per- Pharmacy Technicians, and combination of education
with expectation to obtain Director If you are interested in join- Dental, Vision, Life, and offer a comprehensive forms special projects as Pharmacy Clerks and experience which
Certified Coding Specialist of Human Resources ing teams that meld quality AD&D insurance. We also 403(b) retirement plan, required. •Writing Pharmacist sched- provides the required
certificate within one year VCS266793 care and compassion to offer a comprehensive flexible spending accounts, Requirements: ule knowledge and abilities.
of hire. Previous Inpatient create an environment of 403(b) retirement plan, paid time off, and a variety •Must be a licensed Physi- •Supervise, monitor and ad-
coding experience strongly Nursing excellence, please take a flexible spending accounts, of other great benefits. cal Therapist by the State just daily work flow Email Resumes to:
preferred. REGISTERED NURSE - moment to discover more paid time off, and a variety If you are interested in join- of California. •Organize the department arvind@digitalenergy.com
CMHS offers excellent INTENSIVE CARE UNIT - about what it’s like to work of other great benefits. ing teams that provides •1-2 years experience in to comply with professional
benefits, such as Medical, OVCH Must have current at Community Memorial If you are interested in join- quality care and compas- acute care is preferred. standards and regulations VCS267442
Dental, Vision, Life, and CA RN License; Current Health System. ing teams that provides sion to create an environ- •Must have current CPR •Conduct monthly pharma-
AD&D insurance. We also CPR, ACLS. To apply go to: quality care and compas- ment of excellence, please certification cist meetings
offer a comprehensive One Full-Time Position www.cmhshealth.org sion to create an environ- take a moment to discover CMHS offers excellent •Audit and report work load PSYCHIATRIST
403(b) retirement plan, Available (72 hrs a pay pe- CMHS is an EOE. ment of excellence, please more about what it’s like to benefits, such as Medical, statistics
flexible spending accounts, riod) Night Shift (7:00pm - VCS259898 VCS262581 take a moment to discover work at Community Memo- Dental, Vision, Life, and •Develop pharmacist skills Psychiatrist is wanted
paid time off, and a variety 7:00am) more about what it’s like to rial Health System. AD&D insurance. We also through in-services and for a leading Behavioral
of other great benefits. Ojai Valley Community work at Community Memo- To apply go to: offer a comprehensive educational programs Health Company. Under
Hospital offers excellent Registered Nurse the supervision of the
If you are interested in join- RN II 4th Floor rial Health System. www.cmhshealth.org 403(b) retirement plan, •Participate in the hospital
ing teams that meld quality benefits, such as Medical, To apply go to: CMHS is an EOE. flexible spending accounts, wide PI process Program Administrator,
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Dental, Vision, Life, and Duties: Provides general will assist in the imple-
care and compassion to nursing care to patients in www.cmhshealth.org VCS266722 paid time off, and a variety •Oversight of the Outpa-
create an environment of AD&D insurance. We also VCS265463 of other great benefits. tient Pharmacy Services in- mentation of a commu-
hospital. Provides care

Find
excellence, please take a offer a comprehensive Re- If you are interested in join- cluding regulatory nity based, 15-bed crisis
tirement plan, flexible within scope of license. Ef- residential treatment fa-
moment to discover more fectively plans and commu- RN IV CHARGE NURSE, ing teams that meld quality guidelines
about what it’s like to work spending accounts, paid ICU/CCU Duties: Provides care and compassion to •Participate in yearly em- cility. The program is
time off, and a variety of nicates patient and family for psychiatrically acute
at Community Memorial education. Participates in critical care nursing to the create an environment of ployee evaluations
other great benefits. or sub-acute adults expe-
cycles,boats
Health System. go to: unit based educational ac- patients in the ICU/CCU, excellence, please take a •Communicate regularly
www.cmhshealth.org If you are interested in join- oversees shift operations, moment to discover more through the chain of com- riencing a psychological
ing teams that meld quality tivities. Accurately and crisis and who require
CMHS is an EOE. about what it’s like to work
andRVs.
timely documentation con- and participates in leader- mand
VCS265452 care and compassion to ship activities. Assumes at Community Memorial •Oversee pharmacy intern 24-hour supervision and
create an environment of sistent with practice and intense structure. Psy-
hospital policy. role in directing shift opera- Health System. go to: program
Mental Health Worker excellence, please take a tions as appropriate to li- www.cmhshealth.org •Compile attendance re- chiatrist will consult
moment to discover more Education and/or Experi- with staff and clients on
Nights (11pm-7:30am). ence: Associate’s degree cense and practice. CMHS is an EOE. ports
Must be available to work about what it’s like to work Participates in various as- VCS266741 Must have current CA an individual case basis,
at Community Memorial (ADN) required, BSN pre- including availability for
weekends. F/T and P/T ferred. One (1) to two (2) pects of leadership role. Pharmacist license; Mas-
status available upon suc- Health System. Participates in departmen- Occupational Therapist ter’s degree (M.A.) or telephone consultation
To apply go to: years experience and/or and face to face as re-
cessful completion of 90 day training; or equivalent tal and hospital-wide Per- STAFF OCCUPATIONAL Search for available jobs. equivalent; or four to ten
Introductory Period. Previ- www.cmhshealth.org formance Improvement THERAPIST years related experience quired. Completion of a
CMHS is an EOE. combination of education Duties: Provides evalua-
vcstar.com/jobs qualified internship in
ous in-patient psychiatric and experience. Current projects. Acts as a resource and/or training; or equiva-
hospital experience pre- VCS264878 to staff. tion and treatment to a va- lent combination of educa- psychiatry and two (2)
CA RN License and CPR riety of in and outpatient Painter years experience re-
ferred or similar related certificate are required. Requirements: Must have tion and experience.
healthcare experience. Di- Nursing current California RN li- diagnoses. Performs initial quired. Desired experi-
REGISTERED NURSE - CMHS offers excellent Pharmacy degree
rect patient care duties in- cense. Must have current and on-going assessment Industrial One Full-Time Position ence working with
INTENSIVE CARE UNIT - benefits, such as Medical, according to department psychiatrically acute or
clude assisting with ACLS and BLS certifica- Available
admissions and discharges, OVCH Must have current Dental, Vision, Life, and
tion. policy and scope of prac- Painter’s Helper Ojai Valley Community sub-acute population in a
CA RN License; Current AD&D insurance. We also tice. Documents the treat- $2,610 - $3,184/month community-based set-
safety checks, vital signs offer a comprehensive CMHS offers excellent Hospital offers excellent
and charting. C.N.A. or CPR, ACLS. benefits, such as Medical, ment and relevant Generous Benefit Pkg ting. Requires California
One Full-Time Position 403(b) retirement plan, benefits, such as Medical,
C.M.A. preferred. Dental, Vision, Life, and information according to Dental, Vision, Life, and MD license, current in
Available (72 hrs a pay pe- flexible spending accounts, organizational policy and The Water/Wastewater good standing, and cur-
Please send a completed paid time off, and a variety AD&D insurance. We also AD&D insurance. We also
application along with your riod) Night Shift (7:00pm - offer a comprehensive regulatory status. Division is seeking an en- rent and valid California
7:00am) of other great benefits. ergetic team player to as- offer a comprehensive Re-
resume indicating position 403(b) retirement plan, Education and/or Experi- tirement plan, flexible Driver’s License, Class
of interest to: Ojai Valley Community flexible spending accounts, ence: Current licensed sist with surface III/C. Please email to:
Hospital offers excellent CMHS offers excellent preparation, coating ap- spending accounts, paid
Aurora Vista del Mar paid time off, and a variety Occupational Therapist in time off, and a variety of lingram@ankabhi.org
benefits, such as Medical, benefits, such as Medical, the State of California. One plications, and operating or fax to (951) 541-2839.
Hospital Dental, Vision, Life, and of other great benefits. other great benefits
Attn: Human Resources Dental, Vision, Life, and If you are interested in join- (1) to two (2) years acute a sandblaster and related
AD&D insurance. We also AD&D insurance. We also equipment. If you are interested in join-
801 Seneca St. ing teams that provides care experience is pre- ing teams that meld quality VCS266085
offer a comprehensive Re- offer a comprehensive ferred. Professional experi-
Ventura, CA. 93001 403(b) retirement plan, quality care and compas- care and compassion to
Phone: (805) 626-5287 tirement plan, flexible sion to create an environ- ence and/or training in both The position requires the
spending accounts, paid flexible spending accounts, equivalent of 1 year of re- create an environment of
Fax: (805) 652-2248 paid time off, and a variety ment of excellence, please inpatient and outpatient excellence, please take a
Matt Kohagen PHR, LMFT time off, and a variety of take a moment to discover areas preferred, including lated experience; a high
moment to discover more

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other great benefits. of other great benefits. pre-graduate clinical intern- school diploma; knowl-
Director If you are interested in join- more about what it’s like to about what it’s like to work
of Human Resources If you are interested in join- work at Community Memo- ships. Current CPR certifi- edge of the tools com-
ing teams that meld quality ing teams that provides monly used in the at Community Memorial
VCS266799 quality care and compas- rial Health System. cation is required. Health System.
care and compassion to To apply go to: CMHS offers excellent painting trades; and the
create an environment of sion to create an environ- ability to lift up to 100 To apply go to:
Receptionist benefits, such as Medical,
excellence, please take a ment of excellence, please www.cmhshealth.org
CMHS is an EOE. Dental, Vision, Life, and pounds. A CDL with an www.cmhshealth.org
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Busy medical office seeks moment to discover more take a moment to discover acceptable driving record CMHS is an EOE.
AD&D insurance. We also
energetic front office recep-
tionist. Prof’l, detail orient- about what it’s like to work more about what it’s like to
work at Community Memo-
VCS262309
offer a comprehensive for insurability is re-
quired.
VCS266736 about new housing
at Community Memorial
ed person w/computer
skills. Part time. Send re- Health System. rial Health System.
To apply go to:
Search for available jobs. 403(b) retirement plan,
flexible spending accounts,
Police communities.
CITY OF OXNARD
sume to:
drlabel@cns-neurology.com
To apply go to:
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vcstar.com/jobs paid time off, and a variety
of other great benefits.
A completed District ap-
plication is due in the Hu- CROSSING GUARD Visit VCSHOMES.com
CMHS is an EOE. VCS266762 man Resources Office by

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VCS267272 If you are interested in join- P/T $8.31 -$11.63/hr
VCS262310 ing teams that meld quality 12 noon on February 10, Apply by 5:00 p.m. 2/22/11
care and compassion to 2011. Application material (805) 385-7590 EOE
RECEPTIONIST may be obtained at the
Camarillo. F/T. Bilingual, create an environment of www.hr.cityofoxnard.org
Call 800 221 STAR 7827 Call 800 221 STAR 7827 excellence, please take a Ventura Regional Sanita- VCS267410
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Dependable, friendly. No tion District, 1001 Par-
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about what it’s like to work tridge Drive, Room 100,
ments.
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VCS267139 Find a home. andRVs. at Community Memorial
Health System. go to:
Ventura; by visiting our
website at www.vrsd.com
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licensure required) will With Director and Manager and timely documentation license; 1 or more years re- resume to (805) 642-6060 timely documentation con- bronchoscopy, etc.). As- ney level maintenance
assist in the planning, im- collaborates and provides consistent with practice and cent acute care hospital ex- Attn: David sistent with practice and sumes responsibility for the worker to maintain
plementation, evaluation, support for achieving estab- hospital policy. perience; BLS, ACLS & MacyHomes.com hospital policy. prompt and/or routine exe- wastewater collection
and promotion of reha- lished goals. Requirements: Associate’s PALS certified; Strong ver- VCS266182 Qualifications: High school cution of physicians’ order systems in a safe and
bilitation treatment pro- Qualifications: Associate’s degree (ADN) required, bal and written communi- diploma or general educa- relating to Respiratory sanitary manner.
gram in a residential Degree (ADN) required, BSN preferred. Experi- cation skills. SECRETARY tion degree (GED) is re- Care Services. Required
based facility for mental- BSN preferred. Open Heart enced Cath Lab Nurse, able One Full-Time Day Position Bilingual, type 42 wpm, quired. One (1) year on the Qualifications: Graduate of Requires the equivalent
ly ill adults. Requires at experience is required. to take call. Must have ex- Available (7:00am - F/T, Mon-Fri. Law office in job ORT experience and a 2 year, AMA approved of 2 years of experience
least 3 years experience Management experience is tensive critical care/cardi- 7:00pm) Oxnard. Call 805-212-2656 hospital or surgery center school of respiratory thera- in the maintenance and
in any of the treatment preferred. ology background. Current Ojai Valley Community VCS267358 experience is required. py and be registered by the repair of water and/or
modalities of community CMHS offers excellent CA RN License is required. Hospital offers excellent BLS is required. National Board for Respira- wastewater utilities or re-
mental health: Residen- lated facilities, systems,
tial Treatment; Crisis
benefits, such as Medical,
Dental, Vision, Life, and
Must be flexible with work
schedule plan, flexible
benefits, such as Medical,
Dental, Vision, Life, and
Security Officers CMHS offers excellent
benefits, such as Medical,
tory Care (NBRC). Cur-
rent CA RCP license, and equipment; a high
Treatment; Day Treat- AD&D insurance. We also spending accounts, paid AD&D insurance. We also Needed!! Dental, Vision, Life, and BCLS, ACLS, and PALS school diploma; and the
ment. Ability to supervise offer a comprehensive time off, and a variety of offer a comprehensive Re- Immediate Openings! AD&D insurance. We also certs are required. Mini- ability to work a standby
and have knowledge of 403(b) retirement plan, other great benefits. tirement plan, flexible Ventura offer a comprehensive mum of 2 years acute care rotation and lift objects
the roles and rules that flexible spending accounts, If you are interested in join- spending accounts, paid Start $11-12/hr. Free Medi- 403(b) retirement plan, experience and RRT cre- weighing up to 100
govern the supervision of paid time off, and a variety ing teams that provides time off, and a variety of cal/Life Insurance & 401k. flexible spending accounts, dential are required. pounds. A valid Class B
the various disciplines in of other great benefits. quality care and compas- other great benefits GC req’d. Must have xlnt paid time off, and a variety CMHS offers excellent CDL with an acceptable
the field, ability to work If you are interested in join- sion to create an environ- If you are interested in join- math skills Call to schedule of other great benefits. benefits, such as Medical, driving record for in-
as a team member with ing teams that meld quality ment of excellence, please ing teams that meld quality interview 805-778-0288. If you are interested in join- Dental, Vision, Life, and surability is required.
other clinical and admin- care and compassion to take a moment to discover care and compassion to VCS267122 ing teams that meld quality AD&D insurance. We also
istrative staff in au- create an environment of more about what it’s like to create an environment of care and compassion to offer a comprehensive A completed District ap-
thority, ability to excellence, please take a work at Community Memo- excellence, please take a Statistician create an environment of 403(b) retirement plan, plication is due in the Hu-
demonstrate leadership moment to discover more rial Health System. moment to discover more AMGEN INC. has an oppor- excellence, please take a flexible spending accounts, man Resources Office by
in Utilization Review about what it’s like to work To apply go to: about what it’s like to work tunity for a Biostatistics moment to discover more paid time off, and a variety 12 noon on February 10,
role. A current and valid at Community Memorial www.cmhshealth.org at Community Memorial Manager. Reqs: Master’s & about what it’s like to work of other great benefits. If 2011. Application material
California Driver’s Li- Health System. CMHS is an EOE. Health System. 3 yrs exp; & exp in the at Community Memorial you are interested in join- may be obtained at the
cense, Class III/C is re- To apply go to: VCS266738 To apply go to: pharmaceutical or medical Health System. ing teams that meld quality Ventura Regional Sanita-
quired. Please email to: www.cmhshealth.org www.cmhshealth.org research industry; statisti- To apply go to: care and compassion to tion District, 1001 Par-
lingram@ankabhi.org VCS266213 CMHS is an EOE. cal analyses & computa- www.cmhshealth.org create an environment of tridge Drive, Room 100,
Registered Nurse

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or fax to (951) 541-2839. VCS264873 tions; survival analysis; CMHS is an EOE. excellence, please take a Ventura; by visiting our
RN II - Telemetry website at www.vrsd.com
2 full time positions avail. working with cross-func- VCS266210 moment to discover more
VCS266082 Registered Nurse tional teams; SAS, R, S- about what it’s like to work or by calling 805.658.4663
Duties: Provides general (recording). EEO
Nurse Practitioner - CFH nursing care to patients in REGISTER NURSE PLUS. Job site: Thousand at Community Memorial
Fillmore Oaks, CA. Reference # Therapist VCS265178
Nursing hospital by performing the Provide direct and indirect Recreation Therapist / Aide Health System.
Duties & Responsibilities: following duties; effectively patient care in the acute in- 84AVUW & submit resume To apply go to:
LVN Full Time Provides quality patient plan and communicate pa- patient setting. Communi- to Global Mobility, Amgen Per Diem - weekends and
some weekday availability. www.cmhshealth.org
Waterworks
care to patients utilizing the tient and family education. cate with physicians and Inc., One Amgen Center CMHS is an EOE.
Apply in person services of the Centers for Drive, MS 37-1-C, Thousand C.T.R.S. or R.T.C. certifica- CITY OF SIMI VALLEY
Participates in unit based interdisciplinary patient tion preferred or related ex- VCS265468
Treacy Villa, Family Health. Performs educational activities. Ac- care team members about Oaks, CA 91320. No phone
perience. Performs R.T. Waterworks
3482 Loma Vista Rd, physical examination, diag- calls or e-mails please.
Ventura nosis and treatment, health
curate and timely documen- changes in patient’s clinical Must be legally authorized Group Therapy and R.T. Services Worker I
tation consistent with condition. Participates in Assessments.
VCS267218 education, teaching and practice and hospital poli- performance improvement to work in the U.S. without
counseling. Assessment sponsorship. EOE. Please send a completed $17.39 - $22.23/hr + XLNT
cy. Explains procedures and CQI activities. application along with your benefits. 1 yr exp repairing/
RECEPTIONIST/ASST. and Management of Acute and treatments to patient to Must have current CA RN
Agoura R.E. Co seeks Tem- Illness and Management of VCS262674 resume indicating position maintaining water dist
gain cooperation, under- license; 1 or more years re- of interest to: systems/equip & a valid CA
Carnews,
porary, F/T Reception- Chronic Illness. Assures standing, and allay appre- cent acute care hospital ex-
ist/Assistant. that adequate patient SUSHI CHEF 2 yrs exp re- Aurora Vista del Dept of Health Water Dist
hension. perience; BLS, ACLS & Mar Hospital Op Grade I Cert (D1) are
Fax resume to 818-707-0313 health records are main- quired. Mail resume to
VCS266721 tained and transferred as
required when patients are
Education and/or Experi-
ence: Associates degree
(A.S.) or equivalent from
PALS certified; Strong ver-
bal and written communi- Anaba Sushi, Inc, 3942
Tradewinds Dr., Oxnard,
Attn: Human Resources
801 Seneca St. research& req. The first 100 apps will
be accepted until 5 p.m.,

resources.
cation skills. Ventura, CA. 93001 2/24/11. Contact HR at
referred. Performs all du- CA 93035 Attn: Ji Hyun Joo
RECEPTIONIST ties in a manner consistent
two-year College or techni- One Full-Time Day Position
VCS266471 Phone: (805) 626-5287 www.simivalley.org
Busy medical clinic is seek- cal school; or one to two Available (7:00am - Fax: (805) 652-2248 (805) 583-6743, or at
with established guidelines; years related experience 7:00pm) Matt Kohagen PHR, LMFT 2929 Tapo Canyon Rd.,
ing a full-time receptionist. measured outcomes meet
Ability to multitask, priori- and/or training; or equiva- Ojai Valley Community Find a home. Director of Human Simi Valley, CA. EOE
requirements in timeliness, lent combination of educa- Hospital offers excellent
tize, and perform general quality, accuracy and bud- vcshomes.com Resources VCS265477 VCS266983
clerical tasks. Bilingual tion and experience. benefits, such as Medical,
get. Qualifications: Mas- Dental, Vision, Life, and
(English/Spanish), M-F. ter’s degree (M.A.) is
Please fax resume to Licenses and Certifications: AD&D insurance. We also Online garage sale map.
required. Four to ten years Current CA RN License and offer a comprehensive Re-
(805) 604-4858 Attn Kathy related experience and/or
VCS266899 training; or equivalent
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required (ACLS preferred). spending accounts, paid
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CMHS offers excellent other great benefits. about what it’s like to work
benefits, such as Medical, If you are interested in join- at Community Memorial
Dental, Vision, Life, and ing teams that meld quality Health System.
AD&D insurance. We also care and compassion to To apply go to:
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w/d, refrig, trash/wtr pd. $2,000/sec, N/S, outside pets? OXN W. 3+2+family room, schools, 3bdrms 2full/1half lr+dr+kitch, 2 car, n/s/d/p
VTA
OCEAN VIEW TWNHMS CONDOS/APTS sm pet considered $1400 roandka@aol.com
805-386-3777 VCS267205
newly remodeled, pvt yard
with patio. $1,900/mo+sec.
baths $2,400.00/mo 805-687-7120 VCS266060
3074 Channel Drive $200 Bonus. No App. Fee (805)339-0063 VCS265895
• 1+1 @ $1,050- Mid March Crossroads Inv 805-485-4040 CAM 3+2 Mission Oaks, 805-415-4921 VCS266384 VTA WESTSIDE 3+1, tile
flrs, w/d hkups, remodeled,
• 2+1.5 @ $1,450- Avail Now CONDOS/APTS OXN 2+2 Las VCS265782 avail now. Pets? $1975/mo
Lease, grdnr pd Refs/cred-
OXN Walk to Beach 903 $1,750/mo. 805-279-1089 or
• Carport Parking Brisas $1450 Dunes St. 2100sf 3+2.5, 805-987-0667 VCS265516
• Swimming Pool PT HUE 2 Bedroom Condo it ck 805-482-5013 Kathy 2 car gar, fplc, W/D, refrig,
• Cats Welcome on Blackberry 6 blocks to base & beach. Frownfelter VCS266985 lg Master. N/S. $2095 Dep
OXN 2+2 Las New paint (snow white), tile
• On Site Laundry
805-654-1559 Brisas $1450 VTA west end 1+1 floors throughout, bdrms CAM 3bed/2½ bath near PV
hospital and Cam Library.
w/1 yr lease. Avail March
1st. 310-374-2298 or
669
E.H.O. VCS266160 on Blackberry $725 on North Olive.
carpeted, new upgrades
throughout, pool, $1,200/mo. 2 car garage, firepit and 310-936-5512 VCS265695 Miscellaneous
mountain views! 3938 Villa-
VTA VTA west end 1+1
805-200-8334 VCS265935 monte $1995/mo Call Randy SANTA PAULA 2+1, fenced Rentals
VTA 2+1 $995 on at 805-504-8240 VCS267339 yd, stove, washer/dryer, near
PINEHURST $725 on North Olive. PtHue 2+1 1 mo free McKevett school,$1,400+sec. BARN FOR LEASE Hidden
East Simpson garage, lndry rm, Sec 8 ok. 805-827-3131 VCS266297 Valley. 14 large stalls, office,
3980 Telegraph $1200 805-986-4223 VCS267010 CAMARILLO lndry, kitch, att apt & arena.
HUGE 1 BR w/f/p & garage VTA 2+1 $995 on VTA 2+1 $1075 PT HUE BAY 2+1, lrg kitch, MISSION OAKS HOUSES Jim 805-857-4389 VCS265766
866-963-4667 East Simpson on Hummingbird 2 car, lg lndry rm, new crpt, 4 bdrms+2.5 baths, 2 car SANTA PAULA
VCS265792 all appl, move-in-cond, N/S, gar, stove, dishwasher,
Large Nice, VTA 2+1 west end
VTA 2+1 $1075 VTA 2+1.5 Ralston pool, 55+ Senior. $1,200/mo. a/c, central heat, f/p, w/d
hkups, lrg bkyd, 2,200 sqft Hillside, Gourmet Kit, Pvt $1450 Sec 8 ok 675
on Hummingbird Agt 805-984-1300 VCS266342
Vlg on Seacliff $1500 of living space, pd grdnr. Bkyrd, desirable area, N/S on Fraser. Rentals To Share
PT HUENEME BAY 55+ $2,400/mo NO RENT 4bdrms 3baths
VTA STUDIO $750 incls utils. VTA 2+1.5 Ralston 2 br 2 ba +den, fp, 2 car gar, INCREASE EVER! VTA 3+1.5 west end
Cottage style, small, cute & VTA 1+1 $1150 view of golf course. $1295 No pets, good credit req’d. $1,975.00/mo OXN SHORES Beach Studio
sunny, full kitch, parking, Vlg on Seacliff $1500 on Buena Vista Toni, Broker 805-984-3613 Available 3/15/2011. (213)880-3776 $1595 on Larkspur Ste, lovely, lg, airy. Pvt ba,
coin laundry. 805-455-1974 VCS265383 805-455-7136 VCS266992 sundeck, $950. 805-985-3029
VCS266024 VTA 1+1 $1150 VCS265925 VTA 3+2 $1700 805-890-0908 VCS264679
VTA 2+1 $1200 mid- T.O. 2+1 in Oaknoll Villas SIMI 5+2 Beautiful Eques- on Robin.
on Buena Vista a 55+ Comm with car port, VTA KEYS 4 bdrm hm with
VTA Studio Free Highspeed town on Evergreen CAMARILLO train home w/barn,jacuzzi
bkyd, front courtyd, quiet
Internet! 1209 E. Main Xlg elevator, community pool, Village At The Park! tub in mstr, heated pool/

The Lighthouse
Units, Utilities Paid $850+ VTA 2+1 $1200 mid- spa, lndry rm, basic cable & 4+3 custom home, 3+ car spa, bbq island, RV spc $3500 VTA 3+2 $2,050 neighborhood, f/p, hse privs,
Dep-OAC No P/SM. Central VTA 1+1 BEACH, trash, pets ok.Avail now. 805-304-6295 VCS267154 on Byron gar/storage, w/d, pleasant
town on Evergreen $1,350/month + sec. Call garage, parks, pools, school, living conds $775 after 4pm
Coast 389-6803 VCS266469 $1475 on San Pedro gardener. No Smoking/Pets. 805-551-3524 VCS266754
805-982-0499 VCS266463
VTA STUDIO, nice Midtown $3,200/mo. 805-383-0213 SIMI Unique 2+2 remod- VTA 3+2.5 Wood-
area, NO P/SM, $750, utils
VTA 1+1 BEACH, VTA BEACH 2+2 VCS265323 eled, $1400+utils N/S/P side Greens $2000 VTA LARGE (10’x12’) bdrm.
$1475 on San Pedro VTA 2+1 nr Gov’t Center 805-428-1847 VCS266109 In 2+1 apt., newer interior,
incl, sec dep required. $1525 on Harbor large encl front & back CAM Desirable, Gated on Jasper nice, $475/mo+$400/dep.
805-653-6573 VCS266595 patios, large 2 car att gar, Community 3+2.5, 2 car gar, SIMI VALLEY 3 br, 1.75 ba
VTA BEACH 2+2 1,700 sq.ft., comm pool/spa, 805-658-8019 VCS267277
VTA BEACH 3+2 laundry in unit, pool/spa.
close to schools & shopping.
Living rm, family rm, 2 car VTA 4+2 east end
$1525 on Harbor $1595 on Harbor Pets negotiable. $1650. garage, newly renovated.
617 Incl water/trash/sewer $2,300/mo+dep. Call Vanessa No pets. $2200/mo. $1900 N. San Mateo
Condos/Townhomes VTA BEACH 3+2 VTA 3+2 Todd
Call 805-258-2700 Sukay 805-469-6723
VCS267194
805-217-0210 VCS267341 677
VCS266994 VTA 4+2 east end
Unfurnished $1595 on Harbor Ranch $1650 SIMI VALLEY $2050 on Shannon Rooms For Rent
VTA 2+2 in 55+ CAM Las Posas Estates
on HellBender Foothills 3+2.5. Major 4BR +3BA
CAM 2+1 upper floor condo VTA 3+2 Todd Comm in a new Sec
w/Awesome View! 2 car gar, remod Jan 2011, new kitch lovely Townhouse VTA 4+2 $2100 CAMARILLO
laundry, frig. $1,500. N/P/S. Ranch $1650 All properties are no Building w/pool,spa, & appl, custom cabinets, in quiet community
on HellBender smoke, no pets,1 yr lease granite counters, new On Terry Dr. Available 3/1/11.
142 Calle Vista washer, dryer, refrig baths, 3 car, grdnr incl.
w/pool/spa. Close to House privledges+washer
805-603-0681 VCS266549 Visit out website at mall, shopping center, and dryer, quiet, clean.
All preoprties are no venturahomesforrent.com
$1375 805-984-7985 Avail Now! $2,500mo+dep. school. New remodeled OXN 3+2 $1800
CAM 2+2 Leisure Vlg 55+ VCS266844 New furniture, close to
smoke, no pets and or 805-484-4404 VCS265286 wood & tile floor and on South “F” Street park and downtown.
Gated Comm, avail now 1 year lease. VTA TODD RANCH 3+1.5, paint. W/D hkps, Central Utilities included+
$1450 Lease. Refs/credit ck Call the owners at CAM MOBILE ESTATES Air/Heat, 2 car garage.
req. 805-482-5013 Kathy Visit out website at Homes For Rent, end unit, by barranca & wtr Spectacular View! 2+1.5 OXN 5+3 Whalers internet, shared bath.
park, att gar, laminate/crpt, patio, $2495+SEC. N/P/D. $600/mo+dep.
Frownfelter VCS266984 venturahomesforrent.com the proud parents w/d hkups, pools, patio, sm
Fully renovated & equipped (805) 501-6419 or 501-6418 Village $1900
or pet? $1,675/mo Joe Kapp RE
w/new appliances. Spa/Pool Sec 8 accepted VCS266562 on Hemlock 805-660-2555
CAM 2bed/2 bath one story in of a NMCB 3 soldier & rec center. $1,300/mo, VCS265790
central Cam w/2 car gar- Call the owners at 805-648-9900 VCS265579
age. 2216 Camilar $1450/mo Homes For Rent, 805-650-2500 VTA TOWNHOUSE
water, cable tv, trash incl.
One person must be 55+.
SIMI W. 5+4.5+OFFICE+
bonus rm, fully upgraded, OXN 4+2 $2150 CAM Lovely Room For Rent
Call Randy at 805-504-8240 the proud parents 2+1.5, $1200, HUD ok, 805-816-1833 VCS266200 4300sf home w/outstanding on Tiller 55+, with house privileges,
VCS267340 pool, lndry rm, w/t pd views! Bdrm ste down- $550/mo, incl utils. Jack
of a NMCB 3 soldier NBP 4+3 at 633 Martinique 805-302-2563 VCS265641
805-653-7711 VCS265420 Place. $2,500/mo. Avail Now! stairs, huge upstairs lndry ST Paula 2+1 $1050
805-650-2500 MRPK 3+2 Sharp, Spacious
2 car att gar, indoor lndry,
Meyer 805-832-9675 or
805-300-1309 VCS267274
rm, lg sep fam rm, living
rm & dining rm, 3 car. on North 12th C.I. HARBOR on the wtr hm
to share, 1bd+1ba, hse privs.
CAMARILLO
2+2 w/ Garage
patio & more! $1650/mo 621 OAK VIEW
Avail April 1st $4,000+sec N/S/D/P. $700/mo+utils.
SARALEI REALTY 805-279-6015 VCS265557 All properties are no pets,
Condo with 1 car garage 805-529-5853 VCS265747 Duplexes 3 bedroom 2 bath, no smoke, 1 yr lease.
805-212-0512 VCS266147
$1700/month. 805-646-4433 SIMI WOODRANCH
Unfurnished MALIBU-15 miles to Oxnard

Sell
+carport - Ripley Street VCS266240 Newer 3+2.5, 1,300 sqft, Visit out website at
Includes refrigerator, dish- OXN 2+2.5, fully remodeled Live in Paradise! No traffic
beach twnhs, 1 car gar OJAI 1+1, very pvt & quiet, large master, $2,265/mo. venturahomesforrent.com or lights, nr Neptune’s Net.
washer, microwave, stove OXN Nyeland Acres 2+1, 805-581-4849 VCS267132 or
+prkg, interior w/d. Sm newly renovated, $1150+ open beam, skylights, all Furn 2 bdrms avail w/ocean
and oven. Laundry hooks pet ok. N/S. $1800/mo Avail $1200 dep 3720 Santa Clara St appl & lndry,sep ofc optional, SOMIS 2+1 Adorable House Call the owners at views, full privs, kitch/ lndry/
up in garage.
yourcar.
3/1. Call for viewing. 805-648-1517, 407-8253 eves pet on aprvl, N/S/D. $1,050, with yard. Grdnr, water & Homes For Rent, spa/pool/lawn/tennis/inter-
Backyard with deck and low 805-732-9265 VCS266635 incls utils. 805-640-2428 trash incl. N/P/S. $1,400/mo. net. No pets. $900mo+sec,
the proud parents utils and housekeeper pd.

Thursday, Feb. 24, 2011


maint landscaping. Credit VCS266158 3436 C West St.
OXNARD 2+1 CONDO VTA 3+1.5 very clean, of a NMCB 3 soldier www.drygulchlodge.com
check and references
required.
Create your All new upgrades, $1,225/mo avail now, big yard, no pets OXN 3+2, new paint/carpet
& drapes. 1530 Woodland St.
805-603-0681 VCS266550
805-650-2500 310-457-3807 VCS265300
+deposit. Please Call Sukhi $1600 wtr/sewer/trash pd STA PAULA Italian Villa
Sec Dep $1575 2bdrms 2baths own ad online at 805-402-5050 VCS266126 805-794-7437 VCS267049 $1,650/mo. 805-482-8152 or hilltop mansion, 6000 sq ft
MOORPARK beautiful
1-661-444-3727 VCS266479
$1,575.00/mo VCSWHEELS.com OXNARD Deckside Villas VTA 7808 S. Santa Ana Rd.
on 43 acres, 360 degree
views, 1800 sq ft master VTA 2+1+bonus room, w/d quiet area, N/D/P/S. $600.
(805)484-9280 3 bedroom 1.5 bath, newly OXNARD SHORES 3+1.75,
suite w/indoor jacuzzi, hkups, 1 car garage, $1300 805-558-9177 VCS266500
2br+1.25ba, 2 car attached f/p, 2 car gar, fenced yd,
VCS267315 garage, upgraded stainless remodeled, laundry room, walk to the beach. $1,800/mo. $3900/mo 661-341-2245 water/trash pd. Ave area
large bonus rm, hardwood VCS267446 805-746-0549 VCS267255 NP bedroom & study with
kitchen appliances, private 805-985-8556 VCS266536 a closet in each, view $550
patio, fireplace, finished floors, $1975 includes water
CAMARILLO onlineat... and electric. 805-207-7658 OXN BEAUTIFUL 4br 2ba T.O. 2 story, 3+2+den, lrg +dep. Utils incl. N/S/P
attic. Complex has pool & VTA 3+2 on Telegraph Rd., 805-499-3887 VCS266687
MISSION VERDE tennis court. $1,650mo+sec. VCS267019 w/sunroom, lg backyard,. yd & deck/grdnr, granite
3 mi W. of Santa Paula.
2+2+2 car gar, comm $2500/mo. Sec 8 welcome. tops, new appl, $2,150.
805-377-4206 VCS266139 805-492-2331 VCS266107 Hardwood floors, dining rm, OJAI: $800/mo, Furn bdrm
pool/spa. N/S/P. Clean, 909-392-9836 VCS267323 f/p, extra lg rms, lots of old w/own bath in beautiful
all appls. $1650/mo + OXNARD S. 2bd 1.5 bath, Find new & used cars. OXN N. Cozy 3+1 on quiet st T.O. LYNN RANCH house charm, secluded and home. Utilities, internet,
$2000 sec. Lv msg 4588 Saviors Rd, $1100 mo+ $1,995/mo, elec/gas incl, cat 4+2½, View. $2950/mo quiet area. NS/NP. $1,900+ cable, w/d included. No
805-482-7235 VCS264160 dep, call morning 985-1726 ok, 2 car gar, big bk yard. 805-492-8811 or 805-402-6258 dep & utils. 805-647-1952 pets. No smoking.
VCS265220 or 482-7755 VCS267167 805-377-2120 VCS265121 VCS267326 VCS267104 Call (805) 794-2786 37

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Rooms For Rent Rooms For Rent Rooms For Rent 700-874 Commercial Stores/Offices RV Spaces for Rent Auto Under $1000
Industrial Rent Rent/Lease
CHANNEL ISLAND OXN OXN SHORES 2 Rooms $575- VENTURA BUSINESS/ VTA Office space downtown. RV or Trailer storage, safe &
Master br & ba , pvt entry, $625 incl utils/cbl.No smoke VENTURA $510/mo, Redevelopment District Historic building near beach. secure. Pvt Large area, I PAY $800 CASH OR
$795/mo +$400 dep, incls Refs+$350dep.Avail now. includes utilities. 1326sf Retail/Light Suites starting @ $495. easy access, well lit, safe, MORE For many Cars,
utils. No Pets. 805-985-9776 805-984-6168 VCS265493 Industrial Storefront $1550 818-615-1800 ext:123 $150/mo. 805-501-5436 Trucks, Vans, SUVs &
VCS265676 NO smoking or pets. 372sf Private Office or Shop VCS265978 VCS266066 Mini Vans. Fast, Polite
PT HUE Share Ocean View (Near Victoria $595 Real Investments Service. 7 Days. Call
OXN $500. No smkg, drugs, Condo, full privs, w/d, pool and Ralston) 805-985-1000 VCS265921 VTA Olive Ave 2 OFCS with VTA W. RV Space For Rent 805-944-8970 VCS267172
pets. Share ba, utils, cable & spa, $575+share of utils restroom, 625sf, lrg parking. in small RV park. RV must
kitch priv incl. Clean/quiet N/S 818-292-3399 VCS266344 805-647-3325 780 VTA 2646 Palma Drive Avail now @ $800/mo. Mike be 2000 or newer. 32ft space
805-986-4862 VCS266848 VCS267287 1,140sf - $960mo - Warehouses 805-304-6295. VCS266093 available with all hookups.
SIMI EAST Incls utils, cable,
own bath, no smoking or
Houses For Sale Bill @ 818.519.1653
VTA Prof’l Ofc Space 4 Lse Must have good credit. Call
VENTURA, Condo room for Lourdes @ 805.236.0267
OXNARD pets, $575/mo. Ref’s required. rent, w/full house priv., VCS266457 800sf. Telegraph & Mills, nr 805-643-7178 VCS267017
805-558-1924 VCS267081 prvt bath pool, spa, tennis Oxnard - 2911 Windward Way Mall. Great Loc. $1,200/mo.
MANDALAY BAY court priv., $600 mo incls 2,376 sf, 3bd+3ba. Mile from 3585 Telegraph Rd, Suite #H
$575/mo incl utils.
STA PAULA 2 bdrms Avail
1BR detached w/pvt ba $600
all util & cable, small dog beaches, Base, schools, pool,
spa. $398K. Re/Max Holly
887 805-657-2461 VCS266209 933
o.k. No Drugs, Terri
shared bath. No smoking,
No drugs, No pets.
utils incl, 1 rm $500+dep. 202-6177 after 5 VCS266077 805-832-0226 VCS265483 Stores/Offices VTA PROF OFFICE SPACE
1st Mo Free w/ 1 Yr Lease
Motorcycles And
805-933-1941 VCS265124
1st & last. 805-701-2127 VTA Furnished Room nr VC Rent/Lease 120-625sf Convieniently loc Equipment
VCS266189 STA PAULA room for rent
for more info come to: 334
full privs, $600 incl utils, dep
& ref’s req’d. NO smoke/pets.
Find a home. Victoria/101 fwy $295-$775
805-479-8284 VCS265659 HARLEY DAVIDSON 2004
Dyna Low Rider, 5k mi,
Need
OXN FURNISHED ROOM
$550+dep, includes utils &
11th St North Apt #B. I also
babysit. Renta un cuarto,
805-650-8238 VCS265956 vcshomes.com AGOURA HILLS VTA Warehouse 3,000 sqft
orange & black color.
$8900 805-987-9854 (17F4853) Extra
house privs. N/S/D/P. para mas informacion, VTA RENT TO PURCHASE with offices, kitchen area.
Executive Office Suite VCS265696
Cash?
805-483-3152 VCS266225 pregunte. Y’ Tambien 38ft 5th Wheel on dbl space Available Now!
OXN Furnished Room, DSL
cuidan nino’s VCS267016 Mobile Home Site Casitas
Springs $700/mo 800-653-8800
Commercial Partially furnished, 4 pri-
vate offices, 2 w/ windows
805-644-0941 VCS266514
YAMAHA TTR125L 2004 Dirt
& SAT, hot tub, full privs,
share bath, $650/mo+$350
dep, incl utils. 805-236-0276
THOUSAND OAKS
Master B.R.; pvt bath; kitch
privs; pool. NO pets, drugs,
VCS265675
Real Estate & balcony, large reception,
storeroom w/ cabinet- Recreation
bike for sale. Electric kick
start. Runs great. Very
clean bike. $850.00 Please
$$$$$$$$$$
VCS265983 smoking. $600/mo+dep.
Immediate Occupancy!!!
VTA ROOM NEAR MALL
AND BEACH, quiet, N/S/P.
$650mo+dep, some utils.
875-893 ry,work area, microwave,
lots of parking, landscaped 900-945
call 805-236-5683
WE
OXN nr HS Furn $450/mo + (805)647-0485 VCS267254
$50 dep, hse privs, cable/utils
incl, no pets/smke/drugs
Leave msg 805-642-3616 or
818-407-0312 VCS265594
grounds
1,050 sq. ft., $1,950.00
936
BUY
(805)390-7811
805-509-0405 VCS266106 T.O. NEW 500sf 1+1 with
half kitchen, pvt entry,
single unit w/own AC/heat, VCS266761 Motorhomes/RV CARS
Oxn rm for rent, 1 person
perfect for student, $600
incl util, se habla espanol
all utils incl N/S/D/P
$1200 805-388-5027 or Cell
683
Wanted To Rent
885 Business Starter running
DUTCHMEN Lite
453-7617 VCS267003 805-982-0899 VCS266537 Commercial S. Oxn 1 to 3 room offices
280-525sf Saviers Rd. Incl 30ft Travel Trailer or not.
OXN Room $510 & Large LOOKING for 2br & 1.5 baths Industrial Rent utils. Mint Cond. Wall to 903 Can’t find
Find new & used cars. wall carpet, private patio, Like new, sleeps
The Lighthouse

Room $600. Clean, quiet, in Ventura County, accepts


kitch & lndry privs, utils & HUD/Sec 8 & small pet
T.O. 1 Small office unit- no
retail & 3000sf Commercial
1st floor. $400/mo-$700 Aircraft 6, many extras, the pink or
cable. Ref’s+$300dep.
805-766-8068 VCS266733
Please call 805-388-7990
VCS267391
industrial space. Call TPC Rodgers Management
805-985-0044 VCS266271 Blue Book $12,500, registration?
760-247-6798 VCS264775 Lease Hanger in Oxnard. Reduced to No problem!


60x50x18. Restroom, shower,
CAMARILLO OLD TOWN
1 MONTH FREE!
drywall, bi-fold doors. $7500/obo (404473) To get the best
805-276-2576 VCS267140 805-990-3188 or
Signage. Retail, Beauty, deal, call us first!
Pilates, etc. Hi-End Office, 805-524-2402
New building. Deck w/
view. Visible from fwy, 909 VCS266348 805-754-9839
easy access. 500sf-800sf.
805-320-2128 VCS266696 Boats 24 hrs/7 days
HY-LINE 36ft 2006
5th Wheel, 3 jumbo slides, VCS266256
FILLMORE OFFICE SPACE sleeps 8, washer & dryer,
18’ ALUMINUM CTR CON-

  
900 sq ft. 533 A Sespe St. microwave, jumbo a/c,
Access
$1,000. 805-524-2749 SOLE 1987 60 HP Mariner
galvanized trailer non-smoker, many extras,
VCS265717 Mint Condition, $26,500/obo
$3500/bob (CF3070JL)
Call 805-987-9854 (54242p). 818-679-7985
OXN INDUSTRIAL VCS263803 stories and features about new housing
VCS265693
Rice/101/Rose communities. Visit VCSHOMES.com
1000 - 55,000 SF 21’ CARAVELLE 207, 2004.
OXN OFFICE/MEDICAL
500 - 5,000 SF
137.5 hours. Clean & in
great shape. $15,500.
Transportation
805-604-0700
Sunbelt Enterprises
(CF5704RB) For more info
& pictures email to: 950-998

 
VCS265923 KINGSHOCKEY
FAN1@yahoo.com
RESTAURANT SPACE
for lease. Former Subway
restaurant 1300sf plus private WAVERUNNER 977
outdoor patio. Great loca-
tion, high visibility, huge
YAMAHA 2004 Auto For Sale
traffic count, will build to FX1100C-C
suit. Located at Mission
Village, 2154 Saviers Road,
High Output, Four Stroke,
Very Powerful 3 Seater. 962
Oxnard across from Santa
Clara High School.
Very low hours! Auto Parts &
GREAT CONDITION
Rodgers Management Never used in ocean! Services
805-985-0044 VCS266273 Includes:

 
 
• Trailer 1961 1962 1963 1964
SIMI Erringer Plaza Office • 2 Factory covers
Chevy Impala
CHEVROLET
Space 1100sf, 3200sf. Simi
Industrial Spc 750,1200,
• Life Jackets
• Wet suits Camaro Engine 5.0 Corvette 1999

   


1400,1600, 1850, 2100sf • Wakeboard SPORT, AUTOMATIC,
Thursday, Feb. 24, 2011

805-526-5260 VCS266658 1984 Chevy Camaro GAS, Red, Like new!,


Many other great items. Garage kept, Air Condi-
VTA 2646 PALMA DRIVE ALL for $5,500/OBO Z 28 Engine tioning, Leather, Power
Office Space 200 - 500 sq.ft. Mirrors, Alloy Wheels,
Bill @ 818.519.1653
MUST SELL!! ENGINE ONLY!

 
Tinted Glass, Cruise,
Lourdes @ 805.236.0267 CD, Passenger Air Bag,
VCS266455 ENGINE DOES NOT Power Seats, Power
Located in SIMI VALLEY
INCLUDE INTAKE,

!!
Windows, Power Steer-
VTA 400-900 sqft OFFICES
at Ventura Marina
Call Ray CARBURETOR & WIRING
HARNESS or COMPUTER
ing, Antilock Brakes,
Tilt, Driver Air Bag,
Entrance. Available Now!
805-644-0941 VCS266513
310-351-6959 *** WILL DELIVER ***
Power Locks, Sun/Moon
Roof 39,300 miles, Just
US-YAMA2099F404 Reduced $19,999.00
VTA Offices & Flex Spaces VCS265723 To the LA area for (4TGA964)

  
 
Street Signage 1632 or1776sf a small fee.
on corner of Telephone & Online garage sale map. Every Friday 805-755-5683 (805)241-8050
38 Market. Central Coast
805-389-6803 VCS265432 vcstar.com/garagesales VCS265097 VCS264954





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JAGUAR XJR 1999
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