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www.thelighthousenews.com WHAT’S INSIDE Vol. 10, No. 4 | Thursday, Feb. 18, 2010 By Chief Mass Communication Specialist Jesse Sherwin NMCB 3 Public Affairs Seabees from Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 3, based at Naval Base Ventura County, returned to the United States this month following a six- month deployment to more than 13 countries in support of part- nership-building humanitarian construction projects throughout Europe and Africa. The planes carrying the Seabees touched down at Point Mugu af- ter long flights from Rota, Spain, and Africa. “It was very emotional waiting for Joe to get off of the plane,” said Edith Maioriello, wife of Senior Chief (SCW/FMF) Joe Maiorielo, the NMCB 3 Head- quarters Company chief. “You are glad that they are finally home and safe.” For many of the Seabees, this was their first deployment and first time leaving the U.S. The deployment “was lots of hard work,” said Builder Con- structionman Kasey Acosta, from NMCB 3’s Det. Liberia. “This was something that I would have never experienced if I was never in the Seabees.” During the deployment, NMCB 3 completed more than 70 con- struction projects. In Monrovia, Liberia, the Sea- bees built a laundry facility and renovated a children’s ward at Redemption Hospital. “It was also kind of a beauti- fication project,” said Acosta. “The site looked significantly bet- ter after the detachment left.” In Romania and Bulgaria they NMCB 3 home after 6 months PHOTO BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE E3 Chris Bogan of NMCB 3 says hello for the first time to his son, Braydn, almost 3 months, as wife Kyra looks on. Bogan returned to Naval Base Ventura County on Feb. 9 from a deployment to Africa. Schools, hospital ward renovated during deployment to Africa, Europe SEE NMCB 3 ON 16 By Kristi Wolzmuth Staley Command Communications Three visiting ships — one from Spain and two from the United States — will receive a ceremonial welcome at Naval Base Ventura County on Feb. 20, with local dignitaries joining in the festivities. The three ships are participat- ing in U.S. Navy Combat Systems Ship Qualification Trials (CSSQT). They are visiting NBVC and Port Hueneme Divi- sion, Naval Surface Warfare Cen- ter (PHD NSWC), as part of their international fleet qualifica- tion and training exercises. The Spanish SPS Alvaro de Bazan (F 101) and the United States’ Dewey (DDG 105) and USS Wayne E. Meyer (DDG 108) are scheduled to arrive at Port Hueneme on Feb. 19 for a series of technical briefings by PHD NSWC, social events and good- will with Navy military and civil- ian personnel. The ceremonial welcome will take place at NBVC Wharf 4 at 10 a.m. Feb. 20. Afterward, PHD NSWC will host a barbecue. Alvaro de Bazan, commis- sioned in September 2002, is an Festivities planned Feb. 20 as 3 visiting ships arrive SEE SHIPS ON 22 Fifty runners turned out for the 5K Sweetheart Run on Feb. 4. Page 15. Bargains galore await those who shop at the NMCRS Thrift Shop, which is now open to civilians with a CAC card the last week of every month. Page 8. A change of command ceremony takes place at VR-55 — a ceremony rich in tradition. Page 10. WHAT’S AHEAD For full coverage of the Feb. 16 and 17 Town Hall meetings, see the March 4 edition of The Lighthouse.

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WHAT’S INSIDE

Vol. 10, No. 4 | Thursday, Feb. 18, 2010

By Chief Mass CommunicationSpecialist Jesse SherwinNMCB 3 Public Affairs

Seabees from Naval MobileConstruction Battalion (NMCB)3, based at Naval Base VenturaCounty, returned to the UnitedStates this month following a six-month deployment to more than13 countries in support of part-nership-building humanitarianconstruction projects throughoutEurope and Africa.The planes carrying the Seabees

touched down at PointMugu af-ter long flights fromRota, Spain,and Africa.“It was very emotional waiting

for Joe to get off of the plane,”said Edith Maioriello, wife ofSenior Chief (SCW/FMF) JoeMaiorielo, the NMCB 3 Head-quarters Company chief. “Youare glad that they are finally home

and safe.”For many of the Seabees, this

was their first deployment andfirst time leaving the U.S.The deployment “was lots of

hard work,” said Builder Con-structionmanKaseyAcosta, fromNMCB 3’s Det. Liberia. “Thiswas something that I would havenever experienced if I was neverin the Seabees.”During thedeployment,NMCB

3 completed more than 70 con-struction projects.InMonrovia, Liberia, the Sea-

bees built a laundry facility andrenovated a children’s ward atRedemption Hospital.“It was also kind of a beauti-

fication project,” said Acosta.“The site looked significantly bet-ter after the detachment left.”In Romania and Bulgaria they

NMCB 3 homeafter 6 months

PHOTO BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE

E3 Chris Bogan of NMCB 3 says hello for the first time to his son,Braydn, almost 3 months, as wife Kyra looks on. Bogan returned toNaval Base Ventura County on Feb. 9 from a deployment to Africa.

Schools, hospital ward renovatedduring deployment to Africa, Europe

SEE NMCB 3 ON 16

By Kristi Wolzmuth StaleyCommand Communications

Three visiting ships — onefrom Spain and two from theUnited States — will receive aceremonial welcome at NavalBase Ventura County on Feb. 20,with local dignitaries joining inthe festivities.

The three ships are participat-ing inU.S.NavyCombat SystemsShip Qualification Trials(CSSQT). They are visitingNBVC and Port Hueneme Divi-sion,Naval SurfaceWarfare Cen-ter (PHD NSWC), as part oftheir international fleet qualifica-tion and training exercises.

The Spanish SPS Alvaro deBazan (F 101) and the UnitedStates’ Dewey (DDG 105) andUSSWayneE.Meyer (DDG108)are scheduled to arrive at PortHueneme on Feb. 19 for a seriesof technical briefings by PHDNSWC, social events and good-will with Navymilitary and civil-

ian personnel.The ceremonial welcome will

take place at NBVC Wharf 4 at10 a.m. Feb. 20. Afterward, PHDNSWC will host a barbecue.Alvaro de Bazan, commis-

sioned in September 2002, is an

Festivities planned Feb. 20 as 3 visiting ships arrive

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Fifty runners turned out for the 5KSweetheart Run on Feb. 4. Page 15.

Bargains galore await those whoshop at the NMCRS Thrift Shop,which is now open to civilians witha CAC card the last week of everymonth. Page 8.

A change of command ceremonytakes place at VR-55 — a ceremonyrich in tradition. Page 10.

WHAT’S AHEADFor full coverage of the Feb. 16 and17 Town Hall meetings, see the March4 edition of The Lighthouse.

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By Captain Jim McHughNBVC Commanding Officer

THE LIGHTHOUSE IS PUBLISHED AT NO COST TO THE GOVERN-MENT EVERY OTHER THURSDAY BY THE STAR, OF CAMARILLO,CA. THE STAR IS A PRIVATE FIRM IN NO WAY CONNECTED WITHTHE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE OR THE UNITED STATES NAVY,UNDER WRITTEN CONTRACT WITH NAVAL BASE VENTURACOUNTY. THE LIGHTHOUSE IS THE ONLY AUTHORIZED CIVILIANENTERPRISE NEWSPAPER FOR MEMBERS OF THE U.S. NAVY,CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES, RETIREES AND THEIR FAMILY MEMBERSIN THE VENTURA COUNTY AREA. CONTENTS OF THE PAPER ARENOT 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-DORSEMENT THEREOF. THE APPEARANCE OF ADVERTISING INTHIS PUBLICATION INCLUDING INSERTS AND SUPPLEMENTS,DOES NOT CONSTITUTE ENDORSEMENT OF THE DEPARTMENTOF DEFENSE, THE U.S. NAVY OR THE STAR, OF THE PRODUCTSOR SERVICES ADVERTISED. EVERYTHING ADVERTISED IN THISPUBLICATION SHALL BE MADE AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE, USEOR PATRONAGE WITHOUT REGARD TO RACE, COLOR, RELIGION,SEX, NATIONAL ORIGIN, AGE, MARITAL STATUS, PHYSICALHANDICAP, POLITICAL AFFILIATION, OR ANY OTHER NON-MERITFACTOR OF THE PURCHASER, USE, OR PATRON. IF A VIOLATIONOR REJECTION OF THIS EQUAL OPPORTUNITY POLICY BY AN AD-VERTISER IS CONFIRMED, THE PUBLISHER SHALL REFUSE TOPRINT ADVERTISING FROM THAT SOURCE UNTIL THE VIOLATIONIS CORRECTED. EDITORIAL CONTENT IS EDITED, PREPAREDAND PROVIDED TO THE PUBLISHER BY THE LOCAL INSTALLA-TION PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICES UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THENAVAL BASE VENTURA COUNTY PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICE.

COMMANDING OFFICERCAPT. JIM McHUGH

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LIGHTHOUSE EDITORANDREA [email protected]

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MASS COMMUNICATIONS SPECIALISTMC1 AARON PETERSON

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Ventura County Star

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“Dear Capt. McHugh,Are there any plans for Point Mugu to get lighted

crosswalks like Port Hueneme? If not due to cost,how about at least a crosswalk sign like what’s out-side the Air Terminal, at the two crosswalks by theNEX and the one by the movie theater?”

Answer:Our Public Works and Safety departments are

researching signs and lighting for the crosswalks atPoint Mugu. The plan is to improve the crosswalk atthe Navy Exchange, between 8th Street and MuguRoad. We will also look at the crosswalk near thebase theater. The project is scheduled to begin onceplanning is completed and when funding is avail-able.

Can crosswalks be made safer at Point Mugu?

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Oct. 1, 2010, marks the 10-year anniver-sary of the establishment of Naval BaseVentura County, the official date that Na-val Air Station Point Mugu and Construc-tion Battalion Center Port Hueneme com-bined under a single commander.In recognition of the anniversary, The

Lighthouse is publishing these “Lookingback” items that detail the history of thetwo bases leading up to their unified com-mand and that recall the major news of thelast 10 years.

•On Jan. 18, 1973, the Ventura Star-Free

Press (now the Ventura County Star) ranthis feature headlined, “Navy divers:Menwith a mission.”

•Many regard diving as a glamorous

sport. To the men of the Port HuenemeNaval Civil Engineer Laboratory DivingLocker, it is a profession.To these men, diving is a serious, often

dangerous business that can never betaken lightly. NCEL divers are involvedin development of an undersea technol-ogy that will someday lead to utilizationof the ocean floor, perhaps even underseahabitats, where people can live for extend-ed periods.“Our mission,” says Lt. Geoffrey D.

Cullison, diving officer, “is to assist thelab in its ocean engineering program,which includes projects involving under-water construction, observation, evalua-tion and development of tools and equip-ment.”Laboratory divers are particularly im-

portant in the NCEL program to developunderwater tools. For obvious reasons,tools designed for land use will not func-tion under water without modification.Special tools must be developed and

tested for diving force, buoyancy factors,durability, length of operation and con-venience for the diver. The men of thediving locker test these special tools in

Looking back

Navy diversenvisionedunderwaterliving quarters

February 2004: Underwater Construc-tion Team 2 (UCT-2) celebrated the 30-year anniversary of the team’s commis-sioning.FromFeb. 13 to 15, veteran and current

Navy divers joined to swap tales abouttheir unique profession, and their reunionwas covered in theMarch 11, 2004, Light-house.“These divers’ primary jobs,”The Light-

house reported, “are ocean engineeringand maintenance of ocean facilities, in-cluding mooring and underwater connec-tion of fuel and cement transfer lines,inspection and repair of underwater pipe-lines, recovery of equipment dropped

overboard during supply ship cargo trans-fer operations, inspections and repair ofchannel markers and fleet mooring buoys,and repair of offshore sewage outfalls.”Attending the celebration was David

Gross, a member of UCT-2 from 1971 to1975.“The technology in diving ismind-blow-

ing,”Gross told The Lighthouse. “Thingshave come a long way since I was a div-er.”Construction diving gained fame during

WorldWar II, but it wasn’t until 1974 thatUCT-2 and its brother division, UCT-1of Little Creek, Va., were commissionedwith an office-in-charge.

Technology in diving ‘mind-blowing’

PHOTO COURTESY U.S. NAVY SEABEE MUSEUM

A diver from Underwater Construction Team 2 plays tic-tac-toe with children from inside awater tank at a Seabee Days display on July 17, 2004.

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COMMUNITYCALENDAR

February

SHIPS AHOY: Localdignitaries areinvited to share inthe festivities as two

ships from the United States andone from Spain visit Naval BaseVentura County. The ceremonialwelcome begins at 10 a.m.Information: Page 1.

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MarchIN THE DARK: Abasewide poweroutage will take placeat Point Mugu from

7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.Port Hueneme will not be affected.Information: Page 5.

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BLACK HISTORY:Vice Admiral AnthonyL. Winns, inspectorgeneral of the Navy,

will discuss the history of blackeconomic empowerment at thePort Hueneme Seabee Chapel onMonday, Feb. 22, as part of AfricanAmerican/Black History Month.The hourlong program begins at12:30 p.m. Information: Page 6.

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JOB FAIR: More than30 employers willbe at the Fleet andFamily Support Center,

Building 1169, Port Hueneme,for a job fair from 9 a.m. to 1p.m. Positions are availablein corrections, construction,education, security, computernetworking and other professions.Bring resumes.

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A REASON TOCELEBRATE: SeabeeBall, 6 p.m., RonaldReagan Presidential

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Do you know what my greatest fear is?Losing my service member.There, I said it. Nine years into this con-

flict, I have finally admitted my greatestfear: that my husband would be killed inaction. In the many years of authoringthis column and hosting my show this isthe one topic I just could not cover — tilltoday. I spent 90 minutes with two amaz-ing women: Army widows.

Deb Petty and LaNita Herlm openedtheir lives to me the week before Valen-tine’s Day to talk about their experienceas the proud widows of two AmericanSoldiers.Deb is the proud widow of Capt. Chris-

topher Petty, ArmyKIA (Killed inAction)Jan. 5, 2006, in Najaf, Iraq, by an IED.She is the mom to two boys, Oliver, now7, and Owen, who was 10 weeks old whenhis father died.LaNita is former active duty Army and

the proud widow of SFC Bryant Herlm,Army KIA April 28, 2006, in Baghdad.LaNita and Herlm were in the midst offertility treatment to start their family.They had no children at the time of hisdeath.These women gave the account of the

day two uniformed officers knocked ontheir door and changed their lives forever.“We regret to inform you…” How do Itell my children? How do I go on? Theflurry of activity, the surreal emotions, thequestions, the emotions….These two “widsters,” as they call them-

selves, are very different. One has twochildren, the other none. One is an officer’swife, the other enlisted. One chose to staynear their base, the other chose to movefar away. They are connected by a sharedtragedy, a shared journey. They shared thehard parts, and their transition to their“new life.”The first year was a fog. The second year

the fog begins to lift, and you start to lookto building your “new life.” They talkedabout resources — CAO/CACO, ArmyTAPS, American Widow Project, GoldStarWives andmore— experiences, tran-sition and support.Deb attributes her two “angels” with

giving her a reason for getting out of bedthrough that first year. Since then, she haswritten one children’s book, “A Soldier’sStar,” and two more are in the works.

LaNita turned her sights to a goal bothshe and Bryant had for her: to finish herdegree. She completed not only a bachelor’sbut a master’s in history.Both foundmeaningandconnectionwhen

they discovered theAmericanWidowProj-ect (www.americanwidowproject.org). Thisorganizationhelped themconnectwith oth-ers experiencing the same loss. They foundwhat they call “wise owls,” those widows astep ahead in facing their loss, in buildingtheir new life.BothDebandLaNitasayyounever“move

on,” as moving on somehow infers “forget-ting.”They say they “move forward.”Theyremember and honor their soldier, keepinghim alive in their hearts as they build newlives without them.My co-host Sara said, “I don’t want to

think about losing my husband, but now Iknow if I do I will not be alone and I haveothers to look up to.”Deb captured it all: “I am a military

spouse, and as such, much is asked of us. Itmakes us strong — strong enough to faceour fear and our loss.”

— Listen to Beth’s conversation withDeb and LaNita at www.blogtalkradio.com/nht. Contact Beth Wilson at [email protected].

Confronting life’s biggestfear: becoming a widow

Homefrontin focuswithBethWilson

I don’t want to thinkabout losing myhusband, but now Iknow if I do I will notbe alone and I haveothers to look up to.

CELEBRATE THE LEGACY...68 YEARS OF THE U.S. NAVY SEABEES

AND 143 YEARS OF THE U.S. NAVY CIVIL ENGINEER CORPS!

SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 2010AT THE RONALD REAGAN PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY

Open to military, retirees, DOD civilian and any fans of hard working Seabees.

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Complimentary shuttle service will be offered from NBVC Port Hueneme, Point Mugu and Camarillo housing.

Celebrating Seabees Past to Present

2010

SEABEE BALL

The National Contract ManagementAssociation is trying to revive a VenturaCounty chapter after a 10-year absence.Janice Smets, who works in NAVAIR

Contracts, is looking for people interestedin organizing the group, which disbandedin 2000.

NCMA chapters usually meet monthlyand host workshops and seminars on ac-quisitions and both commercial and gov-ernment contracting.Anyone interested in helping restart a

local chapter is asked to call Smets on hercell phone at 818-612-4640.

Contract group attempts a new chapter

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By Andrea HowryLighthouse editor

Four neighborhoods at Na-val Base Ventura County havereceived “A-List” awards forscoring high on customer ser-vice and satisfaction surveys.Three of the neighborhoods

—Coral Sea Cove at PortHue-neme and Point Mugu’s SanMiguel and Santa Rosa — areoperated by Lincoln MilitaryHousing. The fourth — PointMugu’s Santa Cruz — is runby Military Family Housing.“These scores are a signifi-

cant improvement from prioryears,” said George Percy, di-rector of Military Housing at

NBVC. “Family Housing andLincolnMilitaryHousing staffhave put a lot of effort into this,and the Navy has put a lot ofresources into enhancing thelevel of customer satisfac-tion.”Percy cited several areas that

have improved:• Response time for repairs.

In the past, Percy said, it couldtake as long as 24 hours to getsomeone out on a repair call.“We’ve reduced that to twohours,” he said, “and we havea 24/7 hotline.”• Curb appeal. From play-

ground upgrades to flowerbeds, the neighborhoods simply

look better, Percy said. “Weimplemented lawn care for thefront yards, and that’s made ahuge difference,” he said.• Energy efficiency. Many of

the homes have had kitchen ap-pliances and windows replacedto improve energy efficiency.• Upgrades. Some homes

nowhave upgraded carpet, newpatios, new linoleum flooringand new concrete driveways.Percy said it’s important to

the Navy and to him person-ally that families like their liv-ing quarters.“It helps reduce the stress in

families, especially when some-one is deployed,” he said.

PeterFaulk,manager of Mili-tary Family Housing, said thenext emphasis will be on roofinspections and upgrading allparks and playgrounds.The customer satisfaction sur-

vey was conducted by CEL &Associates, which created theNational Real Estate CustomerService “A-List” award. Theaward is bestowed on propertiesthat achieve thehighest level andqualityof serviceas ratedby theirresidents. To earn the award,neighborhoods must have a ser-vice score of 85 or higher out of100 possible points, and at least20 percent of residents must re-spond to the survey.

Family Housing, Lincoln win service awards

By Andrea HowryLighthouse editor

A teacher, a friend, a leader— butmostof all, a Sailor’s Sailor.Speaker after speaker at a memorial

service on Feb. 12 recalled Master ChiefAircraftMaintenancemanAndyKaloz ofthe Carrier Airborne Command andCon-trol SquadronVAW-113 Black Eagles withthose words and many more.“I never left an encounter with him

without learning something new,” saidCmdr. Glenn Jamison, commanding of-ficer of VAW-113. “I always enjoyed talk-ing to him.”Kaloz, 41, died Feb. 9 of a heart attack

shortly after a workout at the gym. Hisdeath stunned his co-workers, many ofwhom had seen him appearing healthy atphysical training just minutes before hispassing.“Only the Lord has control over our

lives,”Master Chief JeremiahMontanez,the commanding master chief for VAW-113, told the crowd of about 100 Sailorsand officers who gathered at the PointMugu Chapel of Faith. “We need to re-member the leadership he taught us.”Master Chief Gary Beverslius, mainte-

nance master chief of Carrier Air Wing14, located at Naval Air Station Lemoore,credited Kaloz for helping many forwardtheir careers.“Hemade such an impact on all of us,”

Beverslius said. “He instilled a sense ofpride.”

Several speakers shared a laugh overKaloz’ well-known sense of humor.“He’dwant us to laugh,”Beverslius said.

“He always had a smile.”Kaloz, a native of Lansing,Mich., joined

theNavy after graduating fromhigh schoolin 1987. He became an aviation structuralmechanic (hydraulic) and received addi-tional training on the structural complex-ities of the Hawkeye.His first operational tour of duty was

with the SunKings of VAW-116. In Octo-ber of 1996, he received orders to theVAW-113 Black Eagles, and the squadron de-ployed to theWestern Pacific and PersianGulf.After several assignments and promo-

tions, Kaloz returned to VAW-113 inMayof 2009. He led the maintenance depart-ment through his final combat deploymentin support of Operation Enduring Free-dom.Jamison first met Kaloz in 1996, and

through those years, Kaloz’ reputation forexcellence never diminished.“Hewas an expert at his craft,” Jamison

said. “He not only had an uncanny abilityto get things done, he also had a devotionto the personal growth of those he servedwith. He had sage advice, and he madetime to share it with his fellow ship-mates.”But perhaps it was Master Chief Joe

Murphy who said it best:“Truly,”Murphy said, “he was a Sailor’s

Sailor.”

VAW-113 mourns loss of Andy Kaloz, popular ‘Sailor’s Sailor’

Andy Kaloz passed away on Feb. 9 at Naval Base Ventura County.

Power will be out at Naval BaseVentura County Point Mugu onSaturday, March 6, from 7:30 a.m.to 3:30 p.m.Port Hueneme will not be af-

fected.Southern California Edison re-

quested the outage so it can performcritical maintenance at the mainsubstation on Frontage Road.For more details, see the March

4 edition of The Lighthouse.

Power outageMarch 6 atPoint Mugu

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Hails and farewells are a routine partof life in the military. Someone new is al-ways reporting, and someone familiar isalways detaching. And if you are in themilitary, often that “someone” is you.Leaving one duty station and reporting

to another is a bittersweet experience. Onthe one hand, it is bitter when you mustleave behind the people you have grownclose to at your present duty station. Theseare the men and women with whom youworked, laughed, deployed and served.You formed with them not only profes-sional relationships but close friendshipsas well. It’s always hard to leave behindyour friends when you move.On the other hand, the upcoming “hail”

can be a sweet experience. You might re-ally be excited about the next duty stationyou are reporting to. Maybe it is in a partof the country that you really enjoy. Pos-sibly, you’ll be closer to extended familyat your new duty station. Or perhaps youare really looking forward to beginning anew job. There is no denying the elementof excitement that is part of the “hail”experience.I’m about to havemy own “farewell and

hail” experience. I arrived here on base asa mobilized reservist on July 13, 2009.And, after eight months of active dutyservice, I amabout to depart inmid-Marchand return home tomy family and church

in Indianapolis. My time here has beenshorter than the typical three- to four-yearlength of stay at a duty station. But mytime here has been long enough to formfriendships and to experience the fulfill-ment of contributing to our reserve regi-ment’s mission. So, even though I amlooking forward to the sweetness of re-turning home to my family and church, Iam still experiencing a bit of the bitternessof a farewell to friends and meaningfulservice. (Oh, and I’ll miss your greatweather too. Best winter I’ve ever had!)In the midst of all the challenges and

blessings of our “hails and farewells,”onetruth remains constant for the person offaith: Our God is always with us. In thebook of Zephaniah from the Christian

Scriptures of the Old Testament, we hearthese comforting words: The Lord yourGod is with you, he is mighty to save. Hewill take great delight in you, he willquiet you with his love, he will rejoiceover you with singing.”Prior to his ascension into heaven, Je-

sus issued a similar pledge to be presentwith His disciples. He told them in theNew Testament book of Matthew: “I amwith you always, to the very end of theage.” (Matt. 28:20) Now that’s a solidpromise with profound implications!So whether you are leaving or arriving,

whether you are beginning your Navycareer or coming close to its conclusion,whether life is sweet to you right now orbitter, take hold of the truth that yourGod is with you. And because God iswith you, you can face every hail andfarewell, every challenge and blessingwith the confidence of His love and thecertainty of His grace to supply your ev-ery need.Farewell, Naval Base Ventura County!

It’s been a pleasure serving in your midstthese past eight months. And hail to myfamily and church members of India-napolis. I’m on my way home with Godbeside me!

— Cmdr. Ronald May, chaplain, is with the9th Naval Construction Regiment.

Hails and farewells bittersweet time in the Navy

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withRonaldMay

Seabee ChapelPort HuenemeBuilding 1433

Phone: (805) 982-4358Fax: (805) 982-5364

ProtestantSunday worship service: 9 a.m.Choir rehearsal: Wednesday, 6 p.m.

Catholic MassSunday: 11:15 a.m.Confession by prior appt.: 10:45 a.m.Wednesday: 11:30 a.m.Confession by prior appt.: 11 a.m.

Christian Bible StudiesWomen’s Bible Study: Tuesday, 10

a.m.All Hands Bible Study: Thursday, 5:30

p.m.

Catholic Religious EducationPre-K through high schoolTuesdays, 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.

Chapel of FaithPoint MuguBuilding 121

Phone: (805) 989-7967Fax: (805) 989-7968

ProtestantSunday worship service: 11:15 a.m.

Catholic MassSunday: 8:45 a.m.Confession by prior appt.: 8:15 a.m.Thursday: 11:30 a.m.Confession by prior appt.: 11 a.m.

Chaplains serving NBVCLt. Deann ColemanCommand Chaplain

Lt. Kyung TakStaff Chaplain

Father Antony BerchmanzCatholic Priest

Worship schedule

Vice Admiral Anthony L. Winns, in-spector general of the Navy, will speak atNaval Base Ventura County onMonday,Feb. 22, as part of African American/Black History Month.Winns’ topic will be, “The history of

black economic empowerment.”The hourlong program begins at 12:30

p.m. in the Port Hueneme Seabee Chapel,Bldg. 1433.Winns became inspector general in No-

vember 2007. He is the 2007 Black Engi-neer of the Year Career Achievement inGovernment award winner. His militarydecorations include the DistinguishedService Medal, Defense Service Medal,Legion of Merit, Meritorious Service

Medal, Navy Commendation Medal,Navy Achievement Medal and variousunit, campaign and service medals.Both galleys will be serving a special

lunch menu that day of baked chicken orbarbecued ribs, chicken gumbo, sweet po-tatoes, rice pilaf, collard greens, cornO’Brien and cornbread. Cost is $4.25 forboth military and civilians.For more information on the event, call

982-3497.

Inspector general of the Navy to speak at NBVC on Feb. 22

The United Blood Services blood drivescheduled for Feb. 26 at Naval Base Ven-tura County Port Hueneme has been can-celed.The next blood drive will be at Point

Mugu on Friday, March 12. The blood-mobile will be at the baseball fields from

8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.The next blood drive at Port Hueneme

will be March 19. The bloodmobile willbe parked outside Building 1000 from 8:30a.m. to 1 p.m.For more information, call 654-8104 or

call up the Web at www.blood4life.org.

Feb. 26 Hueneme blood drive canceled

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Pastor-Bishop Princeton Allen125 E.Pearl St., Pt Hueneme

805-986-1922

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As spring approaches, school districtsin Ventura County will be opening upkindergarten registration for next fall’sschool year. It varies by district; however,nearly all registrations will begin inMarch.For most parents of 5- and almost 5-

year-olds, there is no doubt that their childis prepared to take the step into kinder-garten. However, there are some parentswho still aren’t confident that their studentis ready for such a step. In California, le-gal readiness is defined as the child turn-ing 5 by Dec. 2. This means that a childcan start kindergarten at about 4 years, 9months.Although a child may be of the legal

age to begin kindergarten, many parentsworry that their child may not be sociallyor physically ready. It has become a com-mon practice for parents to delay kinder-garten for children who are withinmonthsof turning 5 before or after the beginningof the school year. Often educators willadvise parents to do so; however, a parent’sdecision should really depend on the in-dividual child.

Aside from a child with special needs,here are some skills a child starting kin-dergarten should possess:• Listens to stories without interrupt-

ing.• Shows a general understanding of

times of day.• Begins to share with others.• Follows rules.• Manages bathroom needs.• Separates from parents without being

upset.• Talks in complete sentences with 5-6

words.• Can follow 3-5 step directions.• Can trace a basic shape with a crayon

or large pencil.This is not an inclusive list of all skills

a child will need to be successful. How-ever, it might help a parent to begin tomake a decision about whether their 4-year-old will be ready for kindergartennext fall. Remember that such a youngchild develops fast. A skill he or she doesnot possess this month may be accom-

plished next month. What is most impor-tant is that a child starts kindergartenhealthy, mature, capable and eager tolearn.If a parent is still not sure, consider

these options:• Meet with the school’s kindergarten

teacher and discuss what he or she expectsfrom a child starting kindergarten.• See if the school has a “pre-K”or “Jr.

K” program to prepare the child for kin-dergarten.• If the child is enrolled in preschool,

talk to the teacher about the child’s prog-ress. He or she is a child developmentprofessional and can give you great in-sight.• Request a formal educational assess-

ment if there is concern that the child mayhave an educational disability. Preschoolspecial education services may be avail-able.

— For questions about kindergartenregistration or any K-12 question, pleasecontact the NBVC school liaison at 989-5211or [email protected]

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By Andrea HowryLighthouse editor

Just about everyMonday, Dolores Dur-nell stops by the Navy-Marine Corps Re-lief Society (NMCRS) Thrift Shop atNaval Base Ventura County Port Huen-eme.With her 1-year-old daughter, Rebecca,

growing fast, the E6 from Naval MobileConstruction Battalion 3 has found thethrift shop to be an economical way tokeep her family well-dressed.“Every week I’m here looking at chil-

dren’s clothes,” Durnell said.And she’s not alone.Last year, an average of 32 people vis-

ited the thrift shop each day, with dailysales averaging $425. In all, $35,195 wasraised for other NMCRS programs, suchas Budget for Baby classes and administra-tive overhead.“That’s $35,195 by selling things for a

quarter,” said Nadine Gamble, executivedirector of the NMCRS at NBVC.Bargains are everywhere at the thrift

shop, located in Building 829 on 15th Av-enue. Open Mondays and Wednesdaysfrom 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., the store is nowwelcoming civilians with CAC cards thelast week of every month — Feb. 22 and24 this month.Volunteers run the store, with Mary

Wilson having chaired the project for thelast four years. She runs a tight ship, mak-ing sure that all electronics work beforebeing placed on the shelves and that allclothes are cleaned and toys washed. Sheeven has someone count the pieces beforeputting jigsaw puzzles out for sale.“We test everything that we possibly

can,”Wilson said.As a result, the thrift store has a loyal

following.Melissa Brinckman stops by every cou-

ple of weeks. Married to Christopher, anE6 with Carrier Airborne Command andControl Squadron VAW-112, she has a 5-year-old boy, Bobby, and a 2-year-old girl,Gwen, with another girl due in April.“Sometimes I’ll get a toy, but now I’m

really looking for baby clothes,” Brinck-man explained.Tomake sure products don’t “get stale,”

Wilson color-codes clothing with yarn.Once they hit the three-month mark,they’re donated to another thrift shop.Clothes are the most popular items, but

a new sports-equipment roomholds prom-ise. On a recent day, it featured skis, sports

memorabilia and gear bags. A brand-newboogie board, still wrapped, was sellingfor $5.“It’s mind-boggling the things we get,”

Wilson said. “Some things have never beenused.”Both the store and the wares are well-

organized.Wilson uses clear tape to wraprelated items — bedding, for example, ornapkins and tablecloths— and writes thesize and price on the tape so everythingstays organized and buyers know exactlywhat they’re getting. There’s no rummag-ing through stacks of loose, unrelateditems, searching for matched sets.There’s an area for toys, another for

videos. Belts and ties hang in a hallway,next to gift bags and beads. There’s a uni-form shop and a large clothing roomwitheverything from ball gowns and tuxedosto sweaters and leather jackets.There’s even a holiday area that once

featured a 7-foot pre-lit Christmas tree.

Gamble said the staff regularly checksrecall orders from the Consumer Protec-tion and Safety Commission tomake surenothing unsafe is being sold.And prices?“We check those regularly, too,” she

said. “We know we’re charging less thanother thrift stores in the area.”

As NMCRS Fund Drive nears, Thrift Shop thrives

PHOTOS BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE

Volunteers staff the NMCRS Thrift Shop, and here, from left, are three key ones: LeoOlson, who fixes the toys before they’re put out on the shelves; Mary Wilson, who chairsthe store; and Bill Howard, who works the cash register on Mondays.

Dolores Durnell, an E6 with Naval MobileConstructionBattalion3, shops for children’sclothes at the NMCRS Thrift Shop.

The 2010 NMCRS Fund Drive runsfrom March 1-31. For more information,contact Fund Drive Coordinators Lt.Pablito V. Quiatchon at 982-4587 orBUC (SCW) Andrew J. Bugs at 982-2941.

About the fund drive

NMCRS schedule of events

Thrift Shop: (Bldg. 829 Port Hueneme.Open Monday and Wednesday, 10 a.m.to 1 p.m. Civilians with CAC card mayshop onMonday, Feb. 22, andWednesday,Feb. 24, only. Prices start at 5 cents.Budget for Baby:Tuesday,March 9, and

Tuesday, April 13, from 6 to 8 p.m. Learnhow your new bundle of joy will impactyour budget and how to pay for all thoseadditional expenses like formula, diapers,clothing, car seats, etc. Just for attendingthis class, participants will receive “Baby’sFirst Seabag” filled with newborn itemsfromGerber, at least one handmade item,and a new outfit for your baby.VolunteerOrientation:Thursday,March

11, at 1 p.m. Recruiting Office staff, ThriftShop workers and Budget for Baby in-structors. Reimbursement for child careand mileage. Snacks provided.For more information or to register for

classes, call 982-4409.

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By Lt. Cmdr. Justin HawkinsVR-55 public affairs officer

The Minutemen of Fleet LogisticsSquadron 55 (VR-55) held a change ofcommand ceremony following the navalservice’s time-honored tradition.The ceremony took place aboardNaval

Base Ventura County Point Mugu in thesquadron’s hangar bay on Jan. 30. Richwith heritage and tradition, the heart ofthe ceremony is the formal reading of theofficial orders.More than 275 squadron personnel and

guests were on hand to bid fair winds andfollowing seas to Cmdr. Kenneth E. Hob-mann and welcome Cmdr. Thomas A.Long as the new commanding officer ofVR-55.Long became the 26th commanding of-

ficer of the Minutemen, continuing 33years of proud naval history.Replacing Long as executive officer was

Cmdr. Alastair Macgregor.Hobmann thanked the many people

who made his command tour a resound-ing success, including his family, formersuperiors, peers and the Sailors he worked

with throughout his naval career.He also praised the hard work and

dedication of VR-55’s 85 selected reserv-ists.“Because of those who volunteered

countless hours away from their civilianjobs and family, the squadron loggedmoremishap-free flight hours this past fiscalyear than anyC-130 squadron in the entireFleet Logistics SupportWing,”Hobmannsaid.Hobmann’s follow-on assignment is

with Commander, Naval Forces KoreaHeadquarters, a reserve unit located atPort Hueneme.As Long took the stage to address his

squadron for the first time, he thankedHobmann for his strong leadership andfor turning over a great squadron.Additionally, he thanked his wife, say-

ing, “Navy wives don’t get medals for allthe things you go through, but theyshould.”His message to the squadron was that

they would continue to build upon theirstrong foundation and provide outstand-

VR-55Minutemen conduct change of command

PHOTO BY MCC BRYAN BURDICK

The change of command ceremony takes place in a time-honored tradition. More than 275squadron personnel and guests were on hand for the Jan. 30 ceremony in which Cmdr.Kenneth E. Hobmann was succeeded by Cmdr. Thomas A. Long as new commandingofficer of VR-55.SEE COMMAND ON 11

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PHOTO BY MCC BRYAN BURDICK

The VR-55 squadron’s hangar bay was the setting for the change of command ceremony.

ing logistics support to the fleet aroundthe world.Long, a native of Bremerton, Wash.,

graduated from the University of South-

ern California in 1991 with a bachelor’sdegree in industrial engineering. He wascommissioned through NROTC and wasdesignated a naval aviator in November1993. He completed SH-60B Fleet Re-placement Squadron (FRS) training at

HSL-41 in San Diego and then reportedto NAF Atsugi, Japan, where he was as-signed to the HSL-51 Warlords.Long has also served with VT-10, VR-

53, VR-64, VR-62 and Commander, Na-val Air Forces. He has logged more than

4,000 flight hours, including 1,800 in theC-130. His personal awards include theMeritorious Service Medal, five NavyCommendation Medals, three NavyAchievement Medals and various otherservice medals and awards.

PHOTO BY MCC BRYAN BURDICK

VR-55’s incoming commanding officer, Cmdr. Tom Long, speaks to the crowd. Looking onare, from left, Command Master Chief AFCM Andrew Ostroth, CFLSW Commodore Capt.Eric Petersen and outgoing commanding officer, Cmdr. Ken Hobmann.Command: Long succeeds Hobmann

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Armed with swim noodles, glue guns, ahandful of other household objects andtheir own creativity, 75 local middle schoolstudents will see if their math and scienceskills hit the target — literally — at the10th annual Port HuenemeDivision, Na-val SurfaceWarfare Center (PHDNSWC)National Engineers Week event Feb. 18.PHD NSWC is located at Naval Base

Ventura County.The annual engineering competition pits

students from Ventura County middle

schools in the ultimate school rivalry asthey attempt to design a miniature missilefrom ordinary office and household sup-plies, and then launch it at a target beforea panel of judges comprised of Navy andcivilian engineers.Aided by a math or science teacher and

a PHDNSWC engineer, the students en-gage in a variety of rocket science conceptssuch as aerodynamics, trajectory and pullof gravity.PHDNSWCdeveloped the competition

as a way to help local students with anaptitude for math and science discover theworld of engineering and expose them tothe kinds of problem-solving challenges

that engineers face on a daily basis.The event will begin at 8 a.m. and con-

clude at 2 p.m. In the morning, the stu-dents will tour the SurfaceWarfare Engi-neering Facility, where they will be giventhe opportunity to see how engineers usemath and science to solve problems anddevelop conceptual ideas.After the tour, the students will work

with their PHDNSWC engineer on theirproject and conduct test launches to per-fect their designs. The student teams willthen present their projects and design ra-tionale to the panel of judges.Projects will be scored on creativity,

conceptual design, application, testing

procedure/results, as well as the teams’application of knowledge collected fromtheir tour.Schools participating include: Anacapa

Middle School, Balboa Middle School,Charles Blackstock Junior High School,De AnzaMiddle School, E. O. Green Ju-nior High School, R. J. Frank Intermedi-ate School, JohnC. Fremont IntermediateSchool, Richard B.Haydock IntermediateSchool, Las Colinas Middle School, LosPrimeros Structured School,Mesa UnionSchool, Monte Vista Middle School,Ocean View Junior High School, RioVistaMiddle School and SantaRosaTech-nology Magnet School.

NSWC sponsors engineering challenge for students75 middle schoolers willcompete in Feb. 18 event

By Andrea HowryLighthouse editor

Horses at The Equine Sanctuary in Ojaihave been through enough in their liveswithout having to endure flooded stallsand hoofs cracked by rocky terrain.Now, thanks to about 40 volunteers

from Naval Base Ventura County, theywon’t have to.Personnel from NBVC, Naval Mobile

Construction Battalion 40, VAW-112, Na-val Construction Training Center, ForceProtection, the FOCUS Project and theNaval BranchHospital Clinic at PortHue-neme pulled up to The Equine Sanctuaryin four vans on Jan. 15 to begin a hardday’s work digging trenches, installing aFrench drain, moving water lines and aspigot and cleaning up open areas.“We thought wewere just going to paint

a barn,” said RP2 Spencer Fry, who orga-nized the project as one of the eight to 10community outreach projects performedyearly by the chaplain’s office. “But oncewe got there, it was a different story. Wesaw there was a lot more that needed tobe done.”The contingent arrived shortly after tor-

rential rains hadmade amess of the sanc-tuary. The barn suddenly became lastpriority.“The whole area would have flooded

with the next storm if we hadn’t done this

work,”Fry explained. “The owner said wereally helped her out a lot.”The non-profit Equine Sanctuary res-

cues race horses and others that have beeninjured or abandoned.

“The Seabees knew what they were do-ing, but not the rest of us,”Fry said. “Weall did it anyway, and it all worked. Wegot everything done that we set out todo.”And the barn? “We saved that for an-

other time or another group,” he said.

40 from NBVChelp keep EquineSanctuary safe

actual work situations to assure their suit-ability for the underwater environment.In addition to their work with tool test-

ing and underwater construction projects,NCEL divers assist in underwater exper-iments of various kinds, placing retrievingsamples andmaintaining underwater sur-veillance during the tests.“We’re versatile,” says William J.

Schleigh, acting master diver. “We do ourprimary mission plus virtually anythingthat involves going under water.”“If something falls off the pier, we go

in after it,” Lt. Cullison adds with agrin.Eachman has a primary skill in addition

to his diving expertise. Some are builders,some are construction mechanics andsome are equipment operators. Others areelectricians and enginemen. These menhave learned to use their primary skills inthe context of underwater work.As divers, the men of the NCEL locker

have many levels of expertise. There aretwo diving officers, one acting masterdiver, three first class and three secondclass divers. Each man has his specialtraining and his specific responsibility tothe overall team effort.Lt. Cullison and Lt. (j.g.) Anthony M.

Parisi are the diving officers. They haveoverall responsibility for diving missionsand for coordinating scientific require-ments for each mission.

Acting Master Diver Schleigh super-vises all diving operations. It is his job toknow how deep each man can go, howlong he can remain at that depth withsafety, and what types of tasks he is ca-pable of handling. Chief Schleigh isequipped for his job with the highest pos-sible diving rating, that of aquanaut, orsaturation diver. This means that he isqualified to dive with mixed breathinggasses and to stay underwater for extend-ed (saturation) periods.First Class Divers David P. Sizemore,

Larry G. Hecht and Joel C. Hierholzerhave qualified for their positions by suc-cessfully completing a total of 27 weeksof training in the use of both lightweightand “hard hat” gear. This training quali-fied them to depths of 320 feet.Aaron R. Sutton, Lindsay F. Bodwell

and Thomas W. Johnson, second classdivers, are qualified through a 10-weekcourse to dive in lightweight and hard hatgear to depths of 150 feet.NCEL divers have maintained an ac-

cident-free record throughout the fiveyears of their operation.Reliability is all-important because ev-

ery diver is not only responsible for hisown underwater survival, but for the safe-ty of his fellow divers.“If you’re in trouble underwater,”

Schleigh sums up, “you want to knowsomebody’s there who won’t let youdown.”

Divers: ‘If something goes offthe pier, we go in after it’CONTINUED FROM 3

PHOTOS BY RP2 SPENCER FRY

Above, three of the volunteers enjoy a hardday’s work at the Equine Sanctuary in Ojai,under a watchful eye, below.

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By Annabelle FerrerMWR sports coordinator

This month, the Morale, Welfareand Recreation Athletic Branch hasnominatedMike Elliott as the Athleteof the Month.Mike hasmore than 20 league bowl-

ing rings, more than 17 games at 300,five 800 series, and holds the highestaverage bowled at NBVC Lanes witha book average of 226 for the bowlingseason of 2008-09. He currently hasthe highest series ever bowled at 824at Naval Base Ventura County.He recently won a four-game tour-

nament at NBVCwith a total score of1,056 for four games.So how does one begin to bowl so

well? Mike began his bowling careerat the age of 4 in Washington at theBanger Base bowling alley, where hisfather was an assistant. Mike used toaccompany his father to work, playvideo games and bowl for free — andhis passion for bowling bloomed.Mike’s parents are his role models,

and he mentioned with a huge smile

and chuckle that he can now bowl bet-ter than this father. His favorite sportis bowling, but he also enjoys football,which he also played growing up. Hisfavorite sports team is the OaklandRaiders, and his favorite sports movieis the classic, “The Waterboy.”He likes to bring his kids to the

bowling alley to share with them thejoy that bowling has brought to hislife. Who knows?Maybe one day they

will give their father a run for hismoney!Mike has worked with MWR at

NBVC for 12 years and currentlyworks as the central cashier. He isalso a Level II certified bowling coachwith 12 years of experience. So, tothose of you who would like to re-fresh your skills, give him a call!Considering all his accomplish-

ments throughout the years, I askedhim, “What does bowling mean toyou?” He had a simple and classyanswer, “Bowling is about friends andhaving fun!” While speaking withMike, one can tell right off the batthat he is very knowledgeable in thesport, but it’s also clear how much hesimply loves the game of bowling.Mike wanted to make sure that he

gave a special thanks to F. Rod JohnsAllstate Insurance, Class Seven Cloth-ing Company and Charles Horton,the pro shop operator at NBVC whois responsible for drilling all of Mike’sbowling balls at the NBVC ProShop.

Top bowler is Athlete of the Month

PHOTO BY ANNABELLE FERRER / MWR

Mike Elliott is the February Athlete of the Month.

About this featureAthlete of theMonth features

military, family members andother base personnel who reachoutstanding achievements insports, demonstrate outstandingsportsmanship, and/or bringsports to our community. Tonominate someone or a group ofathletes, send your recommenda-tion to Annabelle Ferrer at [email protected].

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Petty Officer 2nd Class Ray Judy wantsevery baseball player who’s ever thoughtabout joining the military to know some-thing: You don’t have to give up the sportto serve your country.Judy should know. For eight years, he’s

mixed baseball and the Navy to great suc-cess, spending up to five months of everyyear as part of the only joint travelingarmed forces all-star team and the rest ofthe time on aircraft carriers or, most re-cently, San Nicolas Island, working as anaviation boatswain’s mate helping tolaunch and recover aircraft.Now, at 38, he’s convinced this is his last

year on the diamond.“I’m retiring from baseball for good,”

says the second baseman and power hitter.“I think it’s just time. I wanted to showother young kids that this is possible – thatif you have support from your command,you don’t have to give up your dream.”Judy will be evaluating the players who

show up for the open tryouts at Port Hue-neme onMarch 4.With only three players

selected from tryouts already conductedin Okinawa, Japan, and at Luke Air ForceBase in Phoenix, Judy figures only one ortwo players will come out of Naval BaseVentura County.“You’ve got to be a really strong former

college or professional player or theMVPon your high school baseball team to havea chance to make this team,” Judy said.“This is a high level of organized baseball.For you to say, ‘I played Little League’isn’t going to work. If you don’t have theskills, you aren’t going to make it.”

Power hitting with the Navy

PHOTO BY PH2 DANIEL A. JONES / U.S. NAVY

In this 2003 photo at San Diego’s Qualcomm Stadium, Ray Judy forces out Marine StaffSgt. Santiago Ruiz during the 14th annual Navy vs. Marine Corps Baseball All-Star game.The out came at the top of the ninth inning; Navy defeated the Marines 5-3.

Open tryouts for Heroes of theDiamond 21st Annual “Red, Whiteand Blue Tour,” presented byAshford University, will take placeat 1 p.m. Thursday, March 4, atthe softball fields at Naval BaseVentura County, Port Hueneme.For more information, see www.heroesofthediamond.com

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Fifty runners showed their love of ex-ercise Feb. 4 by taking part in the 5KSweetheart Run on Naval Base VenturaCounty Port Hueneme.Rebecca Newton came in first with a

time of 18 minutes, 39 seconds, followedbyKimoZaiger at 19:53 andWilliamGos-tage at 20:06.Event organizer Kent Blankenship, ath-

letic director for Morale, Welfare andRecreation, said the 5K runs are alwayspopular, with hundreds having taken partin the five to six the office puts on eachyear.The next run is March 18, the Spring

Fling 5K, held in conjunction with ahealth fair.Here are the Sweetheart Run results:1) Rebecca Newton, 18:39; 2) Kimo

Zaiger, 19:53; 3) William Gostage, 20:06;4) Dan Frost, 20:42; 5) Justin Thomas,21:02; 6) Mauricio Puerto, 21:02; 7) JoePruckno, 21:32; 8) Chuck Herrera, 21:38;9) Joseph Layman, 21:50;10)KimHigdon, 22:01; 11) JamesWick-

ham, 22:17; 12) Sam Richards, 22:36; 13)Courtney Cook, 22:40; 14) Pat Madden,22:40; 15) Raymond Baker, 23:07; 16)Andy Bugs; 23:20; 17) Ray Gloria, 24:21;18) Ronald May, 24:49; 19) Kovit Mark-klam, 25:18;20) Larry Castruita, 25:43; 21) Andrew

Castruita, 25:43; 22) ZachWilliams, 26:11;23) Gloria Pena, 26:13; 24) Mario May-torena, 26:28; 25) Lorin Asada, 27:16; 26)Scott Veatch, 27:27; 27) Brittany Wilson,27:49; 28) LindaKreider, 27:52; 29) DavidHolmes, 28:00;30) Jessica Votel, 28:01; 31)Wendy Cof-

fey, 28:08; 32) Rosanna Biggerstaff, 28:14;33) James Jones, 28:21; 34) NadiaMorrisMitchell, 28:38; 35) Rachel Baker, 29:03;36) Jill Havelaar, 29:20; 37) Danielle Cart-er, 30:00; 38) Richard Wrenn, 30:18; 39)Danielle Demaree, 33:45;40) Robert Manzano, 34:38; 41) Shan-

non See, 35:12; 42) Ed Becerra, 36:08; 43)Henry Castro, 36:26; 44) Ellen Asada,36:45; 45) Paris Henry, 38:42; 46) DanielleClevidence, 39:10; 47) Casey Polly, 40:55;48) DebraWilson, 41:51; 49) Shakira An-derson, 44:04; 50) Kyron Anderson,44:04.

Sweetheart Run draws 50PHOTOS BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE

Runners take off at the start of the Feb. 4 5K Sweetheart Run.

Rebecca Newton crosses the finish line first,with a time of 18 minutes, 39 seconds, atthe 5K Sweetheart Run. A newcomer fromMaryland, this was her first 5K here. “It’s sogreat to have these,” she said of the runsoffered through MWR.

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HTH

OUSE

Seabees

fromNMCB3return

fromtheir

deployment

toAfrica

onFeb.9.M

oreSeabees

returnedfrom

Europelater

inthe

week.

Fromleft,firstthings

first:CS2Benjam

inLotzersays

helloto

hiswife,N

ena,ashis

daughter,whom

hehas

nevermet,5

-month-old

Eliza,bideshertim

e.Next,Lotzer

isintroduced

toEliza;she

was

bornthree

weeks

afterLotzer

deployedto

Africa.Andlast,good

friendsalready,the

family

headshom

e.

ByConstruction

Mechanic

2nd

Class

(SCW)Laurence

Clayton

NMCB3

MONROVIA

,Liberia

—Beforecom

inghom

elast

week,

24mem

bersof

Naval

Mobile

Construction

Battalion

(NMCB)

3attended

adedication

ceremony

forthe

renovatedRedem

ptionHospitalC

hildren’sMedicalW

ardhere

onJan.28.

The

detachmenthad

beendeployed

toLiberia

sinceSept.7

forhumanitarian

andcivic

assistanceconstruction

efforts.Dur-

ingthattim

e,theSeabeesand

sixLiberian

military

engineersworked

togetherto

buildanew

600-square-footlaundryfacil-

ityand

renovatethe

children’sward.A

llconstruction

was

completed

Jan.25.“Ithasbeen

agreatopportunity

towork

inunison

with

theArm

edForcesof

Liberia

incom

-pleting

thishumanitarian

assistanceproject,w

hichwillbenefitthe

childrenof

thelocal

community,”

saidLt.Jeffery

Turner,of-ficerin

charge.There

were

challengesto

completing

theprojects,ranging

fromthe

torrentialrains

totem

peraturesinto

the100s.T

hemostsignificantchallenge

wasthe

lossofcolleague

Builder

3rdClass

(SCW)Josh-

uaDaeho

Carrell,w

hodied

onDec.26

fromcom

plicationsdue

tomalaria.

Tothe

detachment,C

arrellwas

anin-

spirationand

afriend

toall

who

knewhim

.There

was

neveratim

ehe

didn’t

crackasm

ileor

haveajoke

totell.

His

effortstobe

amentorand

anoutstanding

builderwillforever

bepart

ofthe

proudheritage

andlegacy

ofthe

Seabees.His

untimely

deathwas

feltby

allwho

knewhim

,including

U.S.

Ambassador

Linda

Thom

as-Greenfield

andthe

medicalstaff

ofthe

Redem

ptionHospital.

Torecognize

Carrell’soutstanding

ded-ication,

aproposal

was

acceptedby

Dr.

Walter

Gwenigale,the

Liberian

minister

ofhealth

andsocialw

elfare,tonam

ethe

newchildren’s

ward

inhonor

ofCarrell.

Builder1stC

lass(SCW)Jared

Ellis,w

howas

with

Carrell

duringhis

illnessand

escortedhis

remains

tothe

burialinPort

Angeles,W

ash.,presentedaplaque

duringthe

ceremony.

Hospitalw

arddedicated

tofallen

Seabee

ByCE2David

E.Betancur

NMCB3

ROTA

,Spain

–Before

coming

home,

Seabeesfrom

NavalM

obileConstruction

Battalion

(NMCB)3

helpedextend

apier

andmade

severalupgrades

toincrease

berthingcapacity

atNaval

StationRota

Spain.A

keypart

ofthis

expansionwas

thedem

olitionof

unusedcrane

railtracks,

which

were

embedded

inthe

concretepier.The

16-mem

bercrew

usedheavy

con-struction

equipment,shovelsand

jackham-

mers

todem

olishnearly

amile

ofrailing.

Cutting

throughconcrete,reinforcing

steeland

railroadtracksand

perseveringdespite

challengingwinterw

eather,thecrewworked

longhours

tocom

pletethe

project.“T

heproject

isagreat

opportunityto

showthe

Spanishnavy

who

theSeabees

areand

howhard

wework,”

saidUtilities-

man

Constructionm

anSteven

Shapiro.“W

ehave

beenworking

inthe

rainand

thecold

wind

forweeks.”

The

rainsbegan

inearly

Decem

berand

didnotstop

untilmid-January.In

Decem

-ber,R

otareceived

almostdoubleitsnorm

alrainfalltotals,and

thattrendcontinued

intoJanuary.TheprojectgaveSeabeesteelw

orkersandequipm

entoperatorsachance

topractice

theirtrade,usingcutting

torchesandback

hoesto

accomplish

theirwork.

“Itisagood

project,with

aton

ofhard

work

involved,”Petty

Officer

1stClass

(SCW)M

ichaelKeaton,projectsupervisor,

saidduring

construction.“Becausethecrew

isworking

atsuchafastpace,itishard

tomaintain

thesupply

flowto

thejob

site.They

arealso

working

inthe

rain,butstillthe

crewrefuses

toquitor

slowdow

n.”Throughoutthe

project,Seabeeslearnednew

skills,pushing

themselves

andtheir

shipmates,and

developingskillsthey

needto

functionas

ateam

.“Istarted

theprojectw

ithgreatexpecta-

tions,butafter

acouple

ofdays

with

thejackham

mer,m

ybody

feltlikeitw

asaboutto

quit,”saidcrew

mem

berUtilitiesm

an2nd

Class

(NAC)Jon

Lejuene.“T

hecam

ara-derie

toget

thisproject

donehas

hadus

pushthrough

itall.”

Navalstation

inSpain

expandedwith

Seabeehelp

ByBuilder

Constructionm

anJacob

J.Kusay

NMCB3

ROTA,Spain

—Nine

Seabeesfrom

Naval

Mobile

Construction

Battalion

(NM

CB)3

completed

phaseone

ofasidew

alkcon-

structionproject

atNavalStation

Rota

onFeb.1.The

Seabeeswere

taskedwith

construct-ing

a500-foot-long

sidewalk

thatwillpro-

videfor

safermovem

entaroundthe

station.The

project,dividedinto

threephases,w

illeventually

containabike

pathand

sidewalk

linkingkey

areas.Warfighter

supportinNavalStation

Rota

hasincreased

theneed

forapathw

aylinking

thegalley,N

avyExchange

andother

loca-tions.O

ncecom

plete,pedestrianswillhave

asafe

andefficientpath

totravelthatkeeps

themoff

busystreets.

“Safetyisthe

number

onepriority

ofthe

Seabees,”said

theprojectsafety

supervisor,Builder

Constructionm

anCam

eronBur-

rows.“T

hisprojectw

illmake

itmuch

saferfor

childrenand

eventhe

adultsto

move

aroundthe

base.”The

firststepin

theconstruction

processwas

toprepare

thesite

forset

formsand

placingconcrete.

“The

EO

wehad

onthe

projecteasily

cutthe

finishtim

ein

half,”said

Builder

2ndClass

(SCW

)James

Grace,

theproject

crewleader.

“While

thedozer

was

diggingout

thearea

where

ourform

swould

go,therestof

thecrew

worked

hardto

assemble

theform

s.”Team

work

andleadership

hasbeen

athem

eof

thisproject

sinceinception.

This

projectwas

agreat

opportunityfor

theSeabees

toshow

theirskills

andcapa-

bilities.Juniortroops

gotthe

opportunityto

learnnew

skillsand

honetheir

existing

skills.Seniortroops

hadthe

opportunityto

mentor

juniortroops

anddevelop

theirmanagem

entabilities.

Leadership

iscentral

atall

paygrades.

The

emphasis

iscontinually

ontraining

andleadership

developmentto

supportthemis-

sion.

On-the-job

trainingisan

importantpart

inthe

development

ofaSeabee.

Itgives

themexperience

inthe

skillsthathave

beentaught

inaclassroom

setting.“F

inishingconcrete

isafine

tunedskill,

almostan

art,”said

Builder3rd

Class(SC

W)

Erik

Kot,

ashe

demonstrated

theproper

techniqueof

usingafloat.

“Sincemany

peoplewill

beusing

thissidew

alk,itis

important

thatthe

finishis

perfecttoshow

howmuch

efforteachmem

-ber

ofthe

crewhas

broughtto

thisjob.”

“This

ismyfirst

concretepour

while

inthe

Seabees,”said

Builder

Constructionm

anM

ichaelEreaux,

oneof

thejunior

crewmem

bers.“Studying

inthe

classroomcan

onlydo

somuch,

butonce

youget

thehands-on

work,

allwehave

learnedin

classjust

fitsright

inand

makes

perfectsense.”

Seabeescom

pletefirstphase

ofsidewalk

constructionproject

E4Am

berSchm

ickof

NMCB

3meets

her7-

month-old

nephew,Curt

Fredenhagen,upon

herreturn

Feb.9from

herdeploym

entto

Africa.

Itisagood

project,with

aton

ofhard

work

involved.Petty

Officer

1st

Class

(SCW)Michael

Keaton

This

projectwillm

akeit

much

saferfor

childrenand

eventhe

adultsto

move

aroundthe

base.Builder

Constructionm

anCam

eronBurrow

sworked

hand-in-handwith

Arm

yengineers

torenovateschoolsunderA

rmyTask

Force-Eastinitiatives.In

Serbia,asm

allteamofSeabeesw

orkedto

renovatean

elementary

school.In

Cam

eroon,theybuiltan

oceanjetto

helpthe

localspecialforcesunitswith

anti-piracy

operations,andthey

renovatedbar-

racks.In

Uganda,a

detachmentof

30Seabees

rebuilttwoschools

aspart

ofthe

annualEastA

fricanCom

munity’s(E

AC’s)N

atural

Fire

10exercise.

According

toBuilder

1stClass

(SCW/

AW)Jerry

Sims,a

crewleaderoftheexercise,

akey

projectwastherepairing

Kitgum

High

School.“Seven

Seabeesfrom

NMCB

3and

43engineersfrom

theEACworked

ontheproj-

ect,”said

Sims.

“Werepaired

a12,000-

square-footroof,wepainted

30,000square

feetofwalland

werepaired

20,000window

panes.”In

Djibouti,

Africa,

thedetachm

entof

morethan

100Seabeescom

pletednum

erous

projects,includingfinishing

acantina

foralocalschool.In

Spain,thebattalion’s

main

bodysite

completed

severalbaseim

provementproj-

ects,includingsidew

alks,buildingrenova-

tionsand

catwalk

construction,and

theyrestored

anaturalspring

thatwashom

eto

anative

speciesofendangered

turtles.“It

wasn’t

untilthis

deployment

thatI

realizedwhy

peoplethankusforourservice

andsay

‘God

blessAmerica,’”

saidAcosta.

“Ikind

offelt

itbefore.

Ireally

feelit

now.”

NMCB3:D

etachmentsfinish

humanitarian

projectsCONTIN

UED

FROM

1

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Help when you need it.The Fleet & FamilySupport Center

By Mary-Jean OwensThe Resume Shark

February is designated TransitionMonth forNavyFleet andFamily SupportCenters.Transition to most people means “TAP

class,” but the transition process is muchmore than just one week out of yourlife.Just what is TAP class? TAP stands for

Transition Assistance Program, which isa professional career seminar that providesseparating and retiring service membersand their spouses information onVeteransAffairs benefits, educational opportuni-ties, job search, interview techniques andresume writing.TAP is a combined partnership of the

departments of defense, labor, veteransaffairs and homeland security. Naval BaseVentura County provides two TAP semi-nars a month at Port Hueneme FFSC inthe Welcome Center, Building 1169.Executive TAP (XTAP) is for E-7 and

above, and all retirees. TAP is for separa-tees.

How do I sign up?You sign up with your command career

counselor, who will give you a DD2648,a pre-separation checklist. You will bring

a copy of this form to TAP on the firstday, along with travel orders and yourmedical record. Spouses are definitely in-vited and encouraged to attend. Let yourcareer counselor know if youwish to bringyour spouse so space can be provided.

When can I go?OPNAVINST 1900.2B is the instruction

that governs the transition program, andit recommends that retirees attend at leasttwo years out and separatees at least oneyear out. Scheduling is up to the com-mand, however, and although the timingis not always propitious to the member,separatees are eligible for transition ser-vices for 180 days after they leave themilitary and retirees forever. When pos-sible, it is recommended individuals attendTAP a second time, as the seminars con-tain an enormous amount of informationthat is hard to absorb in one sitting.

What do I wear?To get you into the mode of being a

civilian again, youwill wear civilian clothesto TAP class and you will all go by yourfirst name all week.You don’t need towearsuits, but appropriate “business casual”civilian clothes. No ball caps, cut-offs orflip-flops.

What are the seminar hours?Class starts Monday at 7:30 a.m. sharp

and ends at 4 p.m. daily. All seminars areheld at Port Hueneme in Fleet and Fam-ily Support Center.

What happens at TAP?Survivor Benefit Program and Tricare

Briefs are presented for retirees and a Re-serve brief for separatees. PSD, PersonalProperty, and the JAG cover informationpertinent to the transition process, and anFFSC financial educator presents vitalfinancial information to assist service-members in planning for their civiliancareers.

Medical records are reviewed, and pri-vate consults with a Disabled AmericanVeterans representative are encouraged.Special presentations by employers areoffered when viable, and additional pre-sentations are announced on the firstday.In addition to covering veterans entitle-

ments, TAP covers skills identification,resume preparation, interview techniques,negotiating job offers and how to dress toimpress.

Do I have to wait for TAP class to start mytransition?Not at all! FFSC offers monthly classes,

called Resume Blast, on resume writingfor both corporate and federal positions.There’s also one-on-one assistance forresumes, interview practice and job searchtechniques if you unable to make theclasses.

— You can schedule an appointment withMary-Jean Owens, TAMP manager, also knownas the Resume Shark, at 982-5325. CallEdith at 982-3726 for spouse employment.Other appointment scheduling is available24/7 by calling 1-866-923-6478. The Sharkawaits.

What’s a Transition Assistance Program, and why should I go?

Resumeshark

Mary-JeanOwens

All classes at Port Hueneme unless oth-erwise noted. Call 982-5037 for more in-formation.New toll-free appointment scheduling

service: 1-866-923-6478. Call 24 hours aday, seven days a week. Schedule counsel-ing (individual, marital, family) and ap-pointments for financial, spouse employ-ment, transition and relocationassistance.

Counseling Services & LifeSkills

• Anger Management (6 sessions): In-teractive class, recognizing cues of angerand practicing healthy anger expressions.Mondays, Feb. 22, Mar. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, 5to 6:30 p.m.• Setting Effective Consequences: How

to set effective consequences for your chil-

dren ages 10 to 17.Wed., Feb. 24, 5 to 6:30p.m.• Couples Communication (4 sessions):

Power up your relationship!Whether backfrom deployment or tackling life’s dailychallenges, learn conflict managementskills and improve communication.Mon-days, Mar. 1, 8, 15, 22, 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.• Co-Parenting (5 sessions): For di-

vorced, separated or two-household par-ents. Tuesdays, Mar. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, 5:30to 7 p.m.• Blended Families (4 sessions): Learn

to focus on a child’s developmental mile-stones in the context of social, moral andcognitive development. Dispel the mythsof stepparenting and transform into a newfamily. Wednesdays, Mar. 3, 10, 17, 24, 3to 5 p.m.• He Says; She Says: The differences

betweenmen and women in relationships.Wed., Mar. 10, 6 to 7:30 p.m.

Job FairThursday, Feb. 18, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.,

FFSC, Bldg. 1169. The Job Fair is opento all active duty, spouses, reservists, re-tirees, DOD employees, contract employ-ees and anyone who has base access. Formore information email [email protected].

Career Support and Retention

(Register for TAP classes with yourCommand Career Counselor)• Executive Transition Assistance Pro-

gram: Monday-Thursday, Mar. 1-4, 7:30a.m. to 4 p.m., E-7 and above, all retir-ees. Civilian attire. Bring medical re-cords and DD2648 on Monday.• Transition Assistance Program:

Monday–Thursday, Mar. 8–11, 7:30

a.m. to 4 p.m., Seperatees E-6 and be-low. Civilian attire. Bring medical recordand DD2648 on Monday.• CONSEP: Financial, life skills and

career management for members withless than 10 years of service. Monday–Thursday, Feb. 22–25, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Sexual Assault Preventionand Response (SAPR)

• Advocate Monthly Meeting: Thurs.,Feb. 25, 10 to 11 a.m.

Ombudsman• OmbudsmanMeeting: Tues., Feb. 23,

6 to 8 p.m.

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By Jim RameyFFSC financial educator

Here is your question of the day:“Are you doing what is needed to ensure

your financial future is headed in the rightdirection?”It’s a question we should all be asking

ourselves, and during this uncertain econ-omy, it is imperative to answer as hon-estly as we can.The sad truth for most of us is that we

have not taken the necessary steps to en-sure our long-term financial well-being.Don’t you think it’s time to make somechanges with our finances, especially long-term investments?One entity that believes it’s time is the

Department of Defense (DoD). The lead-ership at the DoD fully understands thenegative effect that poor financial plan-ning has on military performance.Truth be told, one of the greatest threats

to overall mission readiness is making

consistent bad decisions with our per-sonal finances. The Navy has recognizedthis extremely disconcerting issue and isinstituting measures to enhance personalfinancial management.The implementation of the Military

Saves Campaign is one of those measures.The Military Saves Campaign can makea significant impact on a Sailor in termsof building wealth and reducing debt,while planning for retirement.TheMilitary Saves Campaign is a social

marketing effort to persuade,motivate andencouragemilitary families to save moneyevery month and to convince leaders andorganizations to be aggressive in promot-ing automatic savings. The campaign is agrowing network of organizations andindividuals committed to helping supportmilitary members and their loved ones.Ultimately, the goal is to build personalsavings, which will provide for immediateand long-term financial needs.

While it is an ongoing endeavor, theentire military community comes togeth-er to focus on financial readiness duringMilitary Saves Week, which is the lastSunday in February to the first Sunday inMarch. The campaign’s synergy is rap-idly expanding through its partnershipswith organizations that see the value inworking together to empower members,employees, customers and clients to be-come financially stable. This is performedin the course of saving, debt reduction andwealth-building over time.It’s time to pay yourself first — both

today’s self as well as tomorrow’s self. TheMilitary Saves Campaign is a wonderfulopportunity to take a sincere and honestassessment of your financial goals andstart building for tomorrow.If you have any questions about per-

sonal financial management or any otherprogramor service that the Fleet andFam-ily Support Center offers, call 982-5037.

Military Saves Week a good time to take stock of finances

What’s happening hereAs part of theMilitary Saves Cam-

paign, there will be a series of “Takethe Pledge” stations posted aroundvarious components of Naval BaseVentura County.The base theater, Surf Net, Nap’s,

Duke’s, the gymnasium, the commis-sary, the Bachelor Enlisted Quarters,the Bachelor Officers Quarters, theexchange and other locations will of-fer pledge cards and drop-off boxes.Each pledge will be entered into adrawing where they can win somegreat prizes, including an iPOD,digital camera, surf lessons, freebowling and much more. The draw-ing is to be held on Feb. 26 at theFleet and Family Support Center.You need not be present to win.

IA Readinessand Deployment

• IA Pre-Deployment Brief: For servicemembers’ families who are soon to be ex-ecuting IA orders. Wednesday, Mar. 3,1:30 to 2:30 p.m.

Relocation

• Navy New Spouse Orientation: New-ly married to the Navy? Learn aboutmilitary benefits, family programs, Navyjargon and customs. Wed., Feb. 24, 2 to 4p.m.

Financial Management

• Financial guidance by appointment.Evening appointments available. Call 982-3640 PortHueneme or 989-8844. Informa-tion available on saving, investing, TSP,credit reports, creating a spending plan,car buying, avoiding foreclosure and bank-ruptcy, selling versus renting your home,

retirement planning and financial plan-ning for deployment.• Million Dollar Sailor, Home buying

Seminar: Protect yourself! Learn the stepsto see if you are ready to buy a house.Thurs., Feb. 18, 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.• Million Dollar Sailor, How the Cred-

it CardAccountability, Responsibility, andDisclosureAct of 2009Affects You: Learnhow the law curbs some of the more con-troversial business practices used bymanyof the major credit card companies in theUnited States. Wednesday, Feb. 24, 9 a.m.to noon. FFSC, Point Mugu, Bldg. 225.• Million Dollar Sailor, Save & Invest:

Prepare for tomorrow by learning soundinvestment strategies today. Wednesday,Mar. 3, 9 a.m. to noon.•MillionDollar Sailor, Overview: Learn

the secrets of creating wealth!Wednesday,Mar. 10, 8 a.m. to noon. FFSC, PointMugu, Bldg. 225.• Million Dollar Sailor, Insurance

Needs: Learn what types of insurance youneed as a single Sailor, married, marriedwith dependents, after military service andfor retirement. Wednesday, Mar. 31, 9 a.m. to noon.

• Command Financial Specialist Train-ing: E6 and above;must attend all sessions.Monday-Friday,Mar. 22–26, 7:30 a.m. to4 p.m., FFSC, Point Mugu, Bldg. 225.• CommandFinancial Specialist Forum:

Command Financial Specialist trainingfor designated CFSers. Friday, Mar. 26,10 a.m. to noon, FFSC, PointMugu, Bldg.225.

New Parent Support

• Little Explorers for Toddlers: An in-teractive parent-toddler playgroup forbabies 15–36 months. Thursdays, 10 to 11a.m., except first Thursday of month. Call982-5037 for location.• NewMamas (ongoing): For expecting

mamas and mamas with babies 0–15months old. Information, education andsupport. Wednesdays, 11:30 a.m. to 1:30p.m.• Yoga Mamas: For expecting and new

mamas: a gentle stretch to rest and refresh.Tuesdays, 12:30 to 1:45 p.m., Bee Fit Cen-ter.•Nurturing Parent Education 0-4 years

(5 sessions): Addressing your real chal-lenges; mealtimes, toilet training and somuch more. Community resources andspeakers. Thursdays, Mar. 4, 11, 18, Apr.1, 6 to 8:30 p.m.• No time for classes?Would you prefer

home visits? Easy, convenient and per-sonal, by appointment. Just call 982-5037and ask for New Parent Support Staff.

Free Food Distribution

9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Feb. 20 and March 20.Saturday, Bldg. 19, near the Pleasant Val-ley Gate on Port Hueneme. Note: Fooditems vary frommonth tomonth.Require-ments: Active duty E-6 and below or theirspouses. Bring an LES and only one issueper family. E-7 with two or more depen-dents may qualify. Income guideline state-ment available at distribution site. Custo-dian of a child who is a family memberof active duty personnel on deployment.

— Please call Sandy Lyle, command liaison,at 989-8833 or e-mail [email protected] are here to serve you!

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Aegis combat system-equipped air defensefrigate under the command of Cmdr.Iñigo de la Puente Mora-Figueroa.Dewey, commanded by Cmdr. Warren

R. Buller, is an Arleigh Burke class de-stroyer that will be commissionedMarch

6 in Seal Beach.Wayne E.Meyer, also an Arleigh Burke

class destroyer, is commanded by Cmdr.Nick A. Sarap Jr. and was commissionedOctober 2009.During CCSQT, engineers and techni-

cians provide training and detailed brief-ings to the ships’ Sailors to ensure their

equipment is operating properly in prepa-ration for a series of at-sea exercises andtests on the sea range at PointMugu. TheCSSQT objectives are to verify that newshipboard systems have been installed cor-rectly and can be operated andmaintainedsafely and effectively by ship personnel,improve interoperability between the two

navies and enhance coalition warfare.PHD NSWC is the Navy’s premier in-

service engineering and logistics center. Ithas been in existence for more than 46years.Formore information on the welcoming

ceremony, call the PHDNSWCCommandCommunications Office at 228-6150.

After a team is selected and Judy beginshis temporary additional duty, the play-ers will head to San Diego for springtraining.The season, which runs through Sep-

tember, takes them across the UnitedStates and throughout Central America,playing 55 to 60 games.The team is made up of the best first

responders and armed forces baseballplayers from all branches of the military.The program was founded back in 1990,when each branch fielded its own team.Judy played four years for the all-Navy

team before becoming part of the all-military team. This year, he expects toplay, but not start.“I’ll probably play a little infield and be

a designated hitter,” he said. “It’s time forme to move aside. I want to play one lasttime and end my career with a high note,then move aside for all the young talentcoming in now.”Judy has been playing baseball since he

was 8 years old. AWest Covina native, heplayed all through high school and at pow-erhouse junior colleges, then spent fouryears in the minor leagues. He joined theNavy in 2000 after an uncle told him theNavy had a baseball team.

“I made the decision to enter — not tosee the world or get money for school likeeveryone else, but to play baseball.”Judy served twice on the now-decom-

missionedUSSConstellation and once onthe USS Enterprise (CVN 65). He helpedlaunch the first F-14 Tomcats that bombedIraq.“For a month and a half, we bombed,”

Judy recalls. “I launched over a thousandsorties as a topside PO. It was a great mo-ment.”As soon as he returned to the United

States, on June 3, 2003, he reported forbaseball.“I missed half the season, but I did OK.

I hit .350 and we won the all-star gameat Qualcomm Stadium.”It taught him an important lesson:

Baseball isn’t everything.“I was really glad to be there for that.

I did my duty well,” he said of his timein the Persian Gulf. “My time with theteam hasn’t always been about baseball.We promote the awareness and supportof our troops while meeting people allover the world. It means a lot to theveterans we meet and the kids we teach.We even saved a sea lion once. Youname it, we did it. I have some greatmemories that will be with me forev-er.”

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sectionals sized by the inchwith your measurements.Hard to fit spaces ourspecialty Best prices,

quality & selection.Sectionals from $799.805-302-2138 VCS229850

0273Jewelry/Clothing

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PASSED $1000DOLLARS AN

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GORGEOUS RINGSBeautiful Gemstones!Yellow & White Gold

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VCS228583

274Medical Equipment& Supplies

ELECTRIC LIFTRECLINING CHAIR small

size, excellent condition $350.WHEELCHAIR $20.

805-647-0665 VCS229117

274Medical Equipment& SuppliesLEGEND 3 Wheel Scooter

Top of the line, 25 mi,dir/head/tail lights, 5.5

mph, good cond, $900/obo.SCOOTER Lifts rearmounted, from $650.805-797-5624 VCS229976

POWER SCOOTERS (2)Legend & Rascal $699/ea/obo(1) Microlite Power WheelChair $699/obo 805-525-9488

VCS229221

RMC MEDICALBuy•Sell•Rent•RepairPower Chairs/Scooters

Lift Chairs/RampsHospital Beds/Hoyer

Lifts/Wheelchairs$150 & Up Trade-Ins

All Credit Cards805-647-1777VCS228321

275MiscellaneousFor SaleBOWFLEX X2, Bowflex

Dumbells w/stand, GT RoadBike w/computer, DinnetteSet w/hutch & Maytag gas

dryer. $150-$700. 805-816-0160VCS229676

EQUIPMENTF-250 Utility Truck $2,250,

Steel Trailer 12’x6’x2’$2,000, Graco TextureMachine, $1,650, Pallet

Jack $300 ea., S-10 UtilityShell & Ladder Rack

$350 ea. All Items OBO.805-732-9132 VCS230498

FREE HAUL AWAYJUNK METAL

Metal Fences, Car Parts,Car Batteries, Cast IronBathtubs, Pool Heaters,

Air Conditioner Units, etc.805-368-9853 VCS229856

WE PICK UP & RECYCLEall Major Appliances.Help Save our Planet.

Call 805-671-9569 VCS229210

277Musical Instruments

PIANO Upright Kawaii,with bench, good cond,$2000/obo 805-522-6560

VCS230042

281Pool/Spa Supplies

SPA/HOT TUBDeluxe 2010 Model.

Neck jets, therapy seat,warr, never used, candeliver, worth $5950,

will sell $1950 818-785-9043VCS229650

CALL

800-221-STAR(7827)

283Sporting Goods

CLUB CAR GOLF CARTStreet legal, lights & horn.

Newer batteries, xlnt uphol-stery & radio $1650 Great

cond 805-304-1007 VCS229245

289Televisions/Video

57’ HITACHI RearProjection HDTV.$300. 443-307-1569

291Tools/GardeningSupplies

SHOPSMITH 510plus many extras, $1100.805-659-3621 Please leavea message VCS230309

297Wanted To Buy

CA$Hfor

SCRAPMETALS________________

Construction &Demolition Scrap

Car BodiesAutomotive Scrap

SteelAluminum

CopperBrass

All Types of Metals

805.933.8280842 Mission Rock RdSanta Paula, Ca 93060

VCS229522

I PAY CASH for old books,magazines, paper ephemera,

movie/comics/sportsmemorabilia, libraries,posters, old toys, etc.

Carl 818-889-3599VCS230162

OlderCostumeJewelryWanted

& older items. Cash Paid!Lynell 805-794-3590

VCS230426

WANTED TO BUY EnglishBone China, Royal CrownDerby.”Imari Pattern”.760-674-0900 VCS229462

Pets&Supplies300-315

305Birds/FishSupplies/Services

2 AFRICAN GREYS1 female, 1 male w/cages,

both talking $1700/pair.805-527-2501 VCS230153

310Cats/DogsSupplies/Services

AMERICAN PITTBULLTerrier Pups, blue UKC

Registered, purple ribbon,50% Gottiline. 50%

Razorsedge, 1st shots, fullydewormed. Really bully

& compact. $700/obo805-205-3058 VCS229437

AUSSIE PUPS AKC/ASCAhips/eyes clear, Champ

lines, blue/blk. M-F $600-up805-375-0796 VCS230364

CHIHUAHUA PUPSúVALENTINE GIFTú

Tea Cup & Toys w/shots $450805-204-7400 VCS230223

CHIHUAHUAS AKC2 M long coats, ready now16 wks old. Great person-alities $100-$200. For moreinfo 805-886-8307 VCS230068

CHIHWEENIE MIX PUPSAdorable!1st shots. $200each.Ready for Valentine’s Day!805-746-2558 VCS230208

DASCHUND CHIHUAHUAMIX 9 months, shots, good

with kids, loveable, too goodhomes, leave message. $100.

805-298-6545 VCS230259

FOLDAWAY Den & Carrierfor up to 30lb dog $50.Slightly chewed newerused dog house/crate

32Lx23Wx23H Petmater $50805-375-3119 VCS229566

GERMAN SHEPHERD Pupspurebred white & black,

7 wks, male & females $250805-896-1644 VCS228656

GOLDEN DOODLES, 4 M,5 F, ranging from blk,

cream & brown. MotherAKC Standard Poodle,Father AKC Golden

Retriever. $875-$975. Call805-906-1196 VCS229959

GOLDEN DOODLES, 4 M,5 F, ranging from blk,cream & brn Mother AKCStandard Poodle, FatherAKC Golden Retriever.$875-$975 Call 805-906-1196

VCS228528

GOLDEN RETRIEVERPuppies AKC, papers, with

shots $600-$700. Home raised.805-208-0995 VCS229249

Find a home.vcshomes.com

310Cats/DogsSupplies/Services

Golden Retriever PupsAKC reg. Healthy & HappyBoth Parents on site.Ready2-12. First shots & wormed.

$600 m/f. 805-712-2830VCS230070

GOLDEN RETRIEVERúVALENTINE PUPSú

AKC/OFA/CERFRaised w/TLC,champ lines,

Born New Years Day,lt creme to golden, taking

deps $1500. 805-583-5662805-358-2493

LAB AKC Mix Pups,beautiful, smart, loyal &

loving. 1st shots. $350. Availnow! 805-746-2558 VCS228737

LAB Black AKC PupsGreat health & temperament

M $500, F $600. All Shots.Farm raised. 805-798-4940;805-640-0917 VCS229842

LAB/LABRADOODLEPuppies, blk, cream, goldready Feb. 5th, with shots,

3 F & 4 M, $200. T.Oaks805-915-8724 VCS228222

LAB/LABRADOODLEPuppies, Born Dec 6th, black

females w/shots $200T.O 805-915-8724 VCS230163

LAB PUPPIES $650 AKCOFA.Yellow’s Avail 2M, 1F

shots, dewormed, healthhip guarantee. Fox Red &Chocolate soon.See puppieseaglesnestlabs.com or call661-823-8783 VCS229799

LAB PUPS AKC Yellows andblacks, males/females, 3wks, taking dep. $500-$750

www.countrylabs.com661-823-8925 VCS230023

PITBULL Blue Nose PuppiesUKC, 1st shots & dewormed.$200/obo. 4 females & 4 Males

805-760-7550 VCS229108

PITBULL PUPS dob 12-13-09parents on premises, 1st

shots, dewormed $300805-651-5569 VCS228763

POM AKC 1 MALE PUPPYand 1 older adult Fem.$50-$600, bred for size &coat quality. 805-701-8322

VCS228790

POODLE MALTESE PUP1 Female, 16 wks old, $500.

805-688-7073VCS229063

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POODLE Puppies, Standard,AKC reg, black, traininghas begun 14 wks, $1200

661-821-1010

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JOSE6 year old male,

Chihuahua mix, 10 pounds.

CHINA9 year old female, Border

Collie mix, 45 pounds.

PEEWEE4year old male,

Chihuahua mix, 13 pounds,

SCOOTER2 year old male Doxie &Terrier mix, 14 pounds.

DUCKY1 year old male Chihuahua

& Beagle mix, 15 pounds.

SUNNY1 year old female

Border Collie, 30 pounds

LIBERTY9 month old female, Italian

Greyhound mix, 15 lbsVisit website

for pics:

samsimonfoundation.org(310) 457-5898

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SHIHTZU PUPS, Gorgeous!8 weeks, M/F, dewormed,shots, health guar, $500+

805-320-8244 VCS229596

SIBERIAN HUSKY PUPSSix wks old, ready to betaken home. Red & whitew/blue eyes. RegisteredACA. Call Patty or Sara at805-612-4119 or 815-312-0122

VCS230236

TERRIER mix neutered M,approximately 30 lbs,

Friendly, energetic & lovesto play. To good home.

805-798-4878

YORKIE, Fem 1 yr old $500.Toy Poodle, 3 yr old blkFem $300 shots current805-404-2395 VCS230127

Online Classifieds. Buy or Sell.vcstar.com/ads

YORKIE PUPPIES AKCFamily raised, 2 Females1 Male $500 & Up. Will bevery small. Available NowVet checked. 805-525-6737

VCS230419

YORKIE & SILKYTERRIER

10 months Yorkie & 4 yearSilky Terrier both w/papers.

Sale $350/obo. 805-443-4673VCS227988

310Cats/DogsSupplies/Services

______________YORKSHIRE 2 Males

1T-cup,AKC,mircrochippedVery cute. Pic’s available.

$500-$700. 805-498-4243VCS230341

315Horses/LivestockMiscellaneous

ALISO RANCH BOARDINGSTABLES. New mare

motel, 7000 acres nearE. Vta. Starting @ $300/mo.

805-647-9009 VCS230318

WLV HIDDENVALLEY RANCH

EQUESTRIAN CTRSeparate barn, 14 stalls &

grooms cottage & office.Also 12 stalls in largebarn. Jim 805-857-4389or Hugh 805-857-8555

VCS228948

AccountingPLEASANT VALLEYSCHOOL DISTRICT

(805) 445-8648,www.pvsd.k12.ca.us

Apply by: 2/22/10• Accounting Assistant

$18.58 - $22.57/hrVCS230033

Administrative

PurchasingSpecialist

Lockbox Coordinator Fi-nancial Srvs firm seekshighly org and detailoriented indiv. Qualifiedcandidates will have ac-counting ability, data pro-cessing, strong written &oral skills and ability towork independently.FINRA Series 6 req’d ormust be obtained in 90days of hire. Visit

www.planmemberfinancial.com

for job description.Email resume/sal history

[email protected]

WANTED: Buyers and sellers. classifiedsLighthouseTo advertise(800) 221-7827

Air ConditioningEXPERIENCED

HVAC INSTALLERSINSTALL HELPERSMust have clean DMV. Weoffer top wages & benefits.805-496-4096 VCS229862

Auto SalesLOOKING FOR

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BUYER Camarillo, CAF/T Buyer needed for fastpaced electronics OEM en-vironment. College & orAPICS CPM prefd. Min 3yrs elec purch exp reqd.Proven negotiating & sup-plier mgmt skills reqd.Knowledge of MRP soft-ware reqd. Send resume“Attn: BUYER”[email protected]

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CASHIERSVentura Toyota

is seeking energetic cashierswith great positive atti-tude. Call 805-650-0510

x238 ask for Lisa or emailcomptroller@

venturatoyota.com6360 Auto Center Dr.,

Ventura, CA 93003VCS229998

SALES - INSIDE Priorsales/telemarketing exp

req. Selling to contractors.Sales comm + base. Officein Fillmore/Sta Paula area

Email [email protected]

VCS229610

Call 800-221-STAR(7827)

540Help Wanted

Dental Front OfcF/T, exp only. T.O.

Fax resume 805-496-4844VCS230203

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Fax resume 805-496-4844VCS229671

DRIVERExperienced delivery truckdriver wanted for fastpaced company in VenturaCounty. Need valid Calif.driver’s lic. and cleanDMV. Class A not neces-sary. The candidate needsto be familiar with the Val-ley, L.A., San BernardinoCounty and Orange County.We are an EOE & offercompetitive wage & benefitpackage. Send salaryrequirement along withresume to:

[email protected] fax to (805) 388-3040

VCS229818

Online garage sale map. Every Fridayvcstar.com/garagesales

540Help Wanted

EducationOPERATIONSSPECIALIST

Pre-K Programs &Services/Temp $31.10/hr

Vta Co Ofc of Ed/HECPDept P/T. 10 hr/wk, tempuntil 5/30/10. Req: HS grad,BA coursework in EC/CD orrelated field & 5 yrs exp ECprogramming, Appl/jobdesc in HR, 5189 VerdugoWay, Cam (805) 383-1913 orapply online atwww.edjoin.org EOEDeadline: Open Until Filled

VCS230049

Library

Ventura Corporate Office

LibrarianF/T. Please apply online at

http://www.sbbccareers.com

VCS230005

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540Help Wanted

GROUNDSKEEPER need-ed for self-storage facilityin Ventura. Minor repairs,some electric and plumbingexperience, roll-up doors in-stallation and maintenance.Schedule varies from 30 to40 hours a week. Please faxresume to 805-644-6187VCS230384

LibraryCITY OF OXNARD

LIBRARY WORKER5-20 hrs/week; limited

benefits. $8 - $13.25/hr DOQ.Apply 2/12/10 8am-5pm

(805) 385-7590 EOEwww.ci.oxnard.ca.us

VCS230184

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MANICURIST WANTEDLooking for licensed, expe-rienced manicurists for anew salon in Oxnard area.Estamos buscando manicu-ristas con licencia para unnuevo salon. (805) 981-4708

[email protected]

540Help Wanted

MechanicExperienced

Forklift MechanicOxnard

Madland Toyota-Lift, Inc.Top pay, xlnt benefits andcompany vehicle. musthave good character, goodwork ethic and good DMVrecord. Email or faxresume 805-485-7771.

[email protected]

Medical

EMTVentura oil industry safetyco seeks registered EMTfor offshore safety tech.Must have current CPR/EMT cert. Drug screenreq’d. Email resume to:

[email protected]

VCS229828

Buildacar.Findusedcars.Findadealer.

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MedicalInland Health Organiza-tion, Mgmt Svc Org, hasopportunities in Oxnard &Camarillo

Front and BackOffice Medical

Assistants:2yrs exp. MA certificaterequired &CPR current.Bilingual Eng/Spanish.Competitive salary/bnftsincluding 401K. Fax805 987-1927, [email protected]

540Help Wanted

*Patient Account RepHospital collections, insu-rance companies and col-lection agencies. Min. 1 yrhealthcare collections req.Exp in insurance billing,computer and business soft-ware programs necessary.Req strong interpersonalskills.

*Registered DieticianPer Diem Consulting R.D.needed for coverage whenregular R.D. is on vacationor periodic increase in cen-sus.

*Maintenance WorkerMon.-Fri. 8am-4:30pm. Ba-sic tool knowledge andbuilding safety pref, Previ-ous hospital maintenanceexp pref.Please send complete appli-cation along with your resindicating position of inter-

est to: Aurora Vista delMar Hosp Attn: HR 801Seneca St. Ventura, CA.

93001 Phone: (805) 626-5287Fax: (805) 652-2248 MattKohagen PHR, LMFT

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Nursing

Community MemorialHealth System, Venturacampus, a not-for-profit,community-owned region-al hospital, has excitingnursing opportunities:

RN, PACUFull-Time – Shift Varies

Requires Current CA RNlicense and BLS certifica-

tion. PACU experiencepreferred. Hospital

and/or clinical experiencerequired.

Please apply in person ormail/fax/email resume

to: Community MemorialHealth System

147 N. Brent Street.,Ventura, CA 93003

Attn: HRFax: 805-585-3079;

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QUALITYASSURANCEMANAGER

F/T position at Fresh Inno-vations. Bilingual personsought must have technicalknowledge of quality & foodsafety, strong organization-al, analytic skills, & detailoriented. Computer profi-cient, internet & MicrosoftOffice. Competitive salarywith 401-k, medical & den-tal. Submit resume [email protected]

RestaurantThe Whales Tail

Is Now HiringExp’d Line Cooks

DishwashersApply Mon-Fri 3-4:30pm

only. 3950 Bluefin Cir, Oxn.VCS230313

Buildacar.Findusedcars.Findadealer.

540Help Wanted

SALES ENGINEERSensirion, a leadinghigh tech sensor com-pany, is searching for aqualified Sales Engi-neer who will be re-sponsible for the salesof our sensor products.The right candidate willhave experience insales from developingnew opportunities to alldirect customer salesactivities. Require-ments include a BS orMS in Electrical / Me-chanical Engineering orPhysics as well as twoyears experience in di-rect sales and a techni-cal aptitude for electro-mechanical products.The right candidatemust also be able totravel at least one weekper month. We offer acompetitive salary anda professional work en-vironment. Please sub-mit your resume with acover letter to:[email protected] drop it off at 2801Townsgate Rd Suite204, Westlake Village,CA 91361.No phone callsVCS229904

SALESGEORGE THOMPSON

DIAMOND CO.Needs FTl/PT Sales Asso-

ciate. Must have priorjewelry sales experience.

Hourly, commission,benefits. Fax resume to

805-383-0747kam@georgethompson

diamond.comVCS230020

SALES/INSIDE SALESExp Sales Person needed inNewbury Park Co. forupselling/leads provided.Send Resume to [email protected]; fax805-262-6080 VCS230126

SalesPOWDER COATINGSSales Person for PowderCoating Job Shop. Must beself-motivated. Knowledgeof Liquid Paint and PowderCoatings a plus. Salary pluscommission. Send resumesto [email protected] to: 805-520-8079VCS230146

TEACHER M.S. in chemis-try req’d. Villanova Prepar-tory School, 12096 N.Ventura Ave., Ojai, CA93023. Attn: Carol HofferVCS229282

Teacher/Tutors$16-$22/hour

Our Place is looking forTutors or College grads inOxn to tutor K-12. P/T, flexhrs. Min AA degree. Call951-738-1214 or [email protected]

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Rentals600-683

609ApartmentsUnfurnished

CAM 2+1.5Move In Special

1 MONTH FREE!Lovely spacious townhomeAttached 2 car gar. Tennis,

Playgrnd, pool & spa.Catsok 805-482-1682 VCS229917

CAMARILLO

1, 2, 3 bdrmTownhome Apts

Close to publictransportation, easy

freeway access, close toshopping & outlet malls.

750 Mobil Ave, CamCall for Move-in

Specials. Friendlyon-site staff.805-482-8800

www.villapalazzoapts.comVCS229446

CamarilloLos Posas Capri Apartments

1 Bedroom $950mo1 Year Lease requirement

Near shopping center.805-482-4964 VCS230216

CAM

BIG APTSSmall Prices

Lg 2 bdrms start @ $1250.Pool, carport, lndry rm.

$99 MOVE IN oacHacienda Apts

831 Paseo Camarillo805-987-6146 VCS230395

Findcycles,boatsandRVs.

VCStar.com/garagesales

Online garage sale map.Every Friday P.M.

CAM Mt View Apts$1000 CASH BACK!

2bd, 2ba, 929 sq ft,upgraded top of the lineappliances. Must see!

805-484-4893805-612-6956

VCS229120

609ApartmentsUnfurnished

CAMOne Of These Is

Just Right For You• 1 bedroom, private patio• 2 bedroom, FREE cable• 1 bedroom remodeled

$1000 offCall for details

450 Daily DrA pet free building

520 Daily DrA pet free building1750 Ventura BlvdStroll to Old Town

TELDON 484-3885VCS229216

CROSSROADSINVESTMENTS300 Esplanade Drive

Suite 580805-485-4040

South Oxnard2+1.5 balcony, garagelndry, near Centerpoint

Mall. $1000

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Yourkeytofindingyournextcar.

Find a home.vcshomes.com

FILLMORE Adult 55+$300 move-in special 1br,

a/c, all utils pd, except elec.From $745-$795 HUD/PET

OK Call 805-642-9527 or805-524-4124 VCS228429

FILLMOREPark View Court$100.00 OFF Of

Contract Rent EachMonth For6 Months

Fabulous Senior Living55+ Community

Historic DowntownFillmore Magnificent

1 & 2 Bdrms with PrivateCovered Patios, Free

Internet. Large communityroom, group activities,

gazebo in garden.Don’t Miss Out!

Offer Expires 2/28/10CALL TODAY!

(805) 524-4700

Affordable Housing*Income/Lease

Restrictions Apply*55 Years of Age or Olderwww.parkviewcourt.info

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609ApartmentsUnfurnishedNEWBURY PARK

$1550/2 br2+1.5 1,250 sq ft

Two story townhome style.Recently upgraded

Clean & quietPrivate balcony

Stove & RefrigeratorW/D hookups

Onsite laundry roomsOpen beam ceilings

2 assigned parking spaces(incls carport w/storage)

Close to schools,shopping & freeway.

CALL TO VIEW:(805) 498-6131

[email protected]

609ApartmentsUnfurnished

NEWBURY PARKCASA OAKS APTSSpacious Studios,1 & 2 Bedrooms.Custom paint &

carpet, fireplaces,balcony, pool,

laundry facility.Dogs welcome.Waived pet dep.

$30 application feeApp fee will be

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OAK VIEW Guest Studio$825mo, all utils incl+cable,

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OJAIMira Monte AptsBeautiful location spacious

units, pool. 805-649-9800VCS229468

OXN 1+1 $850 Charming,lg bath & lots of closet space.

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1201 W. Gonzales Rd.Starting @$950-$1175

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NEAR MARINA.Now Offering

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2 bath, garage, pool/spa,w/d hkups. No pets.

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OXN JUNIOR 1+1 $799moMove In Special

Pacific Point Apts1001 Gonzales Rd 805-485-1078

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805-604-9578 VCS228981

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609ApartmentsUnfurnishedOXN Silverstrand Beach

2+1, block from beach. Inclsrefrig & w/d. $1400mo+utils.

1st 1/2 Month FREE!805-704-8045 VCS230014

OXN (South)Huge, QuietApartmentsRent will adjust to

2br+2ba $1195.Freshly painted, bright &clean. New floor & appli-ances. Close to shopping

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805-933-1074VCS230383

SIMI 1+1 new paint/crpt/kitchen flr & verticals.

Super clean, wtr/trash pd,patio, quiet $1100/mo.805-532-2220 VCS228370

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half off 1st month1br small quiet complexw/pool. No pets $1050/mo+$500 dep. 805-495-6133

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609ApartmentsUnfurnished

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VTA_Move in Special_

1+1 Beach AptMust See! $1025 xtra clean

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Must see. $875moVTA 2+1

Brand new, xlnt location,granite top, dishwasher,microwave, w/gar. Mustsee. Most utils paid $1450Buena Properties.

805-658-2531VCS230337

VTA 1+1 $925+$500sec. 3+2,w/3 car prkg, $1700+low sec.

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609ApartmentsUnfurnishedVTA 1+1 clean-quiet $950

Large.Best in Town! No petsno smoke. Open Sat & Sun11-4pm 1255 E. Santa Clara

VCS229220VTA 1+1 Hobson Heights

area, end unit, 3 blks tobeach $970 Prime loc large

1+1 view most utils pd,pool, $950 Beach Studio

ocean front view $995 Nodog 805-407-4020

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room, patio, garage $1090Available now. Theresa

805-218-7406 or John310-318-4354 VCS229533

VTA 1+1 nr schools & park,starting @ $695 1/2 Off 1stMo. Move In Special 6mo

Lse N/P 258-3203 VCS230108VTA 2+1 $995 lg rooms, big

closets, new paint/carpet.Montalvo. $500 Dep OAC805-642-9660 VCS228739

609ApartmentsUnfurnishedVTA 2+1 Move-in Special$995 132 Kellogg. New paintPergo flring, prking, trash,lndry. Cat ok. 805-643-3419805-643-5834 VCS230063

VTA 2+1 new kitchen, sharegar, balcony, lndry rm quietcomplex, water/trash paid.$1075 lease req+dep. N/S.Cat ok. Call 805-644-2684

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appliances, close to shop-ping $1250. Some units

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VTA Huge 1+1 $1200, Uniquebldg, 277 San Clemente.Free high spd internet,utils pd. OAC Dep req.

No P/SM. Central Coast805-389-6803 VCS228330

VTA LG 2+1, $1395 incls allutils. Pleasant surround-ings. Access to transit/shopping & restaurants.805-642-3000 VCS230286

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Free Utils, Indoor cat ok.Call for appointment.

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VTA W 1+1, hardwood flrs,stove, refrig, wtr/trash pd$1000+dep. 805-485-2514 or805-390-9068 VCS230314

617Condos/TownhomesUnfurnishedCAM 2+2, dishwasher,w/d hkups, garage, pool,

jacuzzi, $1600/mo.805-986-4223 VCS229056

CAM 2+2 Sharp, newer $1595Refs & credit check reqd.

Kathy Frownfelter805-482-5013 VCS229234

CAM Gated 2+2.5+den,2 car, comm pool, $1800mo+

sec. N/P. 805-484-5443VCS229550

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _CAM Mission Oaks

3+2.5Model perfect 3 bed 2.5 ba

townhouse. Nice yard.Great location. Comm.

pool/spa. No p/s.$2200/mo. 805-302-2383

VCS229846

FILLMORE Lg 3+2+2 cargar, pvt yard, clean. AvailNow! $1475mo+$1000dep.661-803-1494 VCS227823

MRPK 3+2 condo f/p, commpool, 2 garages, washer/

dryer, refrig $1800+utils805-300-1874 VCS229997

OAK PARK 2+2½ Town-home in award winningschool district! Master

suites have high ceilings,private baths, walk-in clos-ets and porches. Upgrades

incl Hardwood Floors,downstairs, tile entrywayand marble countertops inkitchen, detached garage,gym, spa, spa, pool. $2300

805-807-0755 VCS230155

OXN 2+1, garage, w/d, d/w,refrig, $1200. Near Oxnard

college. 805-390-8763VCS229649

OXN 2+2 $1525 Half off 1stmonths rent! Avail now,f/p, 2 car garage, washer/dryer hkups, pool, spa,$1525/mo+dep. Las Brisas

condo. 2007 BlackberryCircle. Call [email protected]

VCS230080

OXN 2+2.5 gated, gar, lndryhkups, f/p, N/P. $1275+dep.

Coast Prop Mgmt805-483-1178 VCS230434

OXN 3+2 gated, f/p, garage,lndry hkups, pool, no pets.

$1600+dep.Coast Prop Mgmt805-483-1178 VCS229916

617Condos/TownhomesUnfurnishedOXNARD SHORES 2+2.5loft, f/p, jacuzzi, 1 car gar.

$1700/mo. 323-971-2387VCS229784

OXN Gated Community.2+2.5 twnhm, 2 car gar,f/p, w/d, refrig. $1500/mo+sec. Sm pet ok805-279-8211 VCS228635

OXN Mandalay Shores 2+1.5condo w/garage, W/D hkup,patio, walk to beach, $1450no pets. Real Investments

985-1000 VCS230324

OXN Newly Remod 2+1 Con-do. Travertine flrs, GraniteCntr tps. New Appliances.Nicest Condo in complex.$1400 P/M $1400 S/D Call805-653-2903 VCS229636

OXN Orchard Lane 2+2$1600+$1600. Avail Now.N/PForsyth & Rizzie 805-377-3646

VCS229666

PT HUE 1+1 Anacapa ViewCondo across from Huenemebeach. Private patio & manyamenities.$1095mo+$1100dep

1 year lease get 1st monthFREE! Tom 805-827-1461

VCS230253

PT HUE 2+1 new carpet,gar, pool, N/P.$995+$995dep.

Coast Prop Mgmt805-483-1178 VCS228940

PT HUE 2+1, new paint, re-modeled kitchen & ba, gasrange, tile floors, upstairsflat, 2621 Rudder Ave.805-657-1825 VCS229825

PT HUE 3+1.75, Surfside Iw/patio, pool, prkg $1500.

Crossroads Inv 805-485-4040VCS228011

SIMI 3+2.5 sharp & spa-cious, new carpet & paint,2 car gar, w/d, pool, spa &

much more. $1695/mo.Saralei Realty

805-529-5853 VCS230276

SIMI $400 off 1st months rentWood Ranch 2+2, park spc

+gar, upper end unit, view,washer/dryer, a/c, f/p $1625805-499-1719 VCS229978

T.O. 3+1.5 TOWNHOME,new tile, carpet, paint.

A/C, pool, 2 carport $1750805-300-1406 VCS228609

T.O. 3+2.5 - 3031 ASH CT.w/view, f/p, a/c, 2 car gar.

Avail Now! $1975/mo, dep &credit report req’d. Beverly805-338-5908 VCS230373

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _T.O. 3+2.5 END UNIT

lg 1500sf w/att 2 car gar,comm pool/spa, nice bkyd.$1995/mo

Call Brian 916-337-0875_ _ _ _ _ _ VCS228306

T.O. 3br 2.5ba, quietcul-de-sac, dbl car gar, lgkitchen, f/p, a/c, lg master

w/Roman tub, walk-incloset, patio, pool, $2100+sec

Available now 818-674-2783VCS229510

T.O. Extremely nice 3+2.52000sf, great loc, end unit,huge rooms, lg courtyard

and deck. $2475+dep805-479-2627 VCS230085

617Condos/TownhomesUnfurnishedT.O. Wildwood 3br 1.5ba,

end unit, pool, a/c, no pets.1 year lease, $1675/mo+sec.

805-492-4277 VCS228906

_________VENTURA Newer 2 bdrm

+ 2 bath near Gov’t Ctr,2 car garage, lg patio, allsteel appliances, granite,W/D, $1850/mo

805-657-0433VCS230301

VTA 2+1+2 car attach gar,int laundry, new paint, car-pet & stove. Pool/spa $1395805-552-7135 VCS230053

VTA 2+1 upstairs, closeto beach & downtown.

Carport, coin-op laundry,Water/trash paid $1250

VTA 2+1 McKeon 2 storyunit, tile flrs downstairs.Coin-op laundry. Ownermay consider cat $1175*

VTA 2+2.5 near govt ctr.fresh paint & clean, unitincl washer/dryer/refrig,

updated kitch $1725

VTA 3+2.5 newerconstruction, unit has

washer/dryer/refrig.Complex a has pool $1950

OXN 3+2 close to shopping& restaurants. New paint& carpet. Complex has

pool & spa $1650

OXN/PH 2+1 duplex closeto the base and beach.Laminate floors & fire-place in living rm $1200

OXN 2+2 upstairs LasPalmas with 2 car garage.

Unit has inside laundry,incl refrig. $1500

OXN/PH Single story 2+2Hueneme Bay with 2 cargarage, living room with

fireplace, pvt patio $1500

OXN 3+2.5 close to beachand harbor. Small roof

top deck with ocean view.Underground gated

parking. $2200

All properties areno smoke, no petsand one year lease

* These owners maytake Section 8

805-650-2500Homes For Rent

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617Condos/TownhomesUnfurnished

VTA 2.5+1.5 TODD RANCH1126 Okapi Ln. Comm pool805-643-0280; 805-368-2337

VCS228315

VTA Harbor Condo Nearbeach. Vta Keys. 2+1. up-stairs, gar, new carpet,paint. N/S/P. $1275/mo Bkr805-551-6581 VCS228784VCS229579

VTA & OXN You choose 2brcondos, features such as

newer crpt,gar, pool, hkup,yd, some utils. pets? $1050

Keith Hanson R.E805-981-1552 VCS230265

WLV 2 sty. 2+1+2 car gar-age/direct access/laundry.

New paint, carpet, tile $1700+sec 805-492-3659 VCS229839

621DuplexesUnfurnishedOXN 3+2 w/d hkups, 2 car

garage, lg yard $1700/moSec 8 ok. 805-766-7851 or805-482-4730 VCS229480

T.O. Studio on Hillcrest nr 23very nice, lg bath, sm yd,quiet N/S $990 805-492-8811

402-6258 VCS229888

VTA 1+1 $850+dep332 El Medio Available nowCall 805-641-0659 VCS230113

VTA 1+1 a 7 ROOMgarage with washer & dryer

$980/mo 805-987-0667 or805-279-1089 VCS227858

VCS229768

VTA 2+1 Midtown, 2 cargar, f/p, fenced yd, $1395.

471 S. Arcade. 805-798-2186 or805-469-3721 VCS229817

VTA 2+1 nice, clean & quiet,stove, micro, 1 car gar, hkup for w/d, fenced yd. $1400805-641-2222 VCS230292

627Houses Unfurnished

621DuplexesUnfurnished

VTA Pierpont Beach 3+2 f/p,w/d, deck, sm yd, $2000

Avail now. Harbor Realty805-648-3068 VCS230340

627Houses Unfurnished

CAM 2+2 in 55+ CamarilloSprings Country Club

Village. $1300mo. Avail Now!805-988-5011 VCS230378

CAM 3+1+1, refurbished,fenced, $1750. 180 Palm,Camarillo. 817-237-6900

VCS229424

CAM 3+2+2 nice, onButterfield $2000+$2200 dep.

No pets. No smoking.805-482-2102 VCS230347

CAM 3+2.5 Mission Oaks,over 2000sf, lg corner lot,

new paint & crpt, laminateflrs, 2 f/p’s, beautifullylandscaped! $2400 Availnow. Mims Management805-477-4388 VCS229099

••••••••••••••••••••••••••CAM 4+2.5 Cul-De-Sac

Excellent Schools, Commpool/spa/gym, 2 car garage

$2,100/mo. 805-603-8703Avail 1st week in March.•••••••••••••••••••••••••

VCS230077

CAM 4+2 remodeled, sharp,$2050 lease incl grdnr.Refs,crdt ck 805-482-5013 Kathy

Frownfelter VCS230307

CAM 55+ Sr’s Leisure Vlg$1475 2+2+ofc, HOA, h20,cbl pd.New windows, stonecounters, crpt, paint. Petok 805-443-1838 VCS229321

CAM HEIGHTS 1+1 w/backyard, pvt, quiet, f/p, grdnr,$1,450 incls utils+dep. Dia805-987-1153 VCS229854

CAM Rent to Own! 5+4.5with office. 3 car garage,pool, spa, 5000 sq ft. 1.13acre lot. $8600/mo805-889-0923

VCS228831

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FILLMORE 3+1+2 cargar, like new,newer carpetpaint, fenced yard.1 Month

FREE Rent. $1350mo.805-415-2604 VCS230377

MRPK 3+2 House w/centralac/ht, w/d, refrig, dishwshr$1975/mo Call 805-796-5678

for appt VCS230130

MRPK 4+2.5 family rm,living rm, dining rm, commpool/spa, new paint. $2,350.818-640-2431 VCS228846

MRPK 4+2 com pool $18953+2 $1895 both w/att gar,hkpus, f/p. 805-300-3883

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VTA Lg 3 br, 2 ba house w/1br, .5 ba studio, lg lot,$2500/mo 805-453-3891

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fountain. Community centerw/pool, tennis court &clubhouse. $3,450mo.

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bath. Both: Kitchen/laun-dry privileges, utilities/in-ternet/cable included. Nosmoking/illegal drug use/

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students welcomed, $650mo. 805-492-2173 VCS229884VENTURA, Only $600/moNo deposit. $150/wk movesyou in. Room within largebeautiful home. Furnishedw/awesome, heated, large

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909Boats

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MERCEDES BENZ SL600Roadster 1994 hardtop

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NISSAN ‘08 ALTIMA - cpe,sporty & fun to drive, like

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NISSAN MURANO ‘06 blackbeauty, 39k low mi, 1 owner,luxurious, $call. Vin #416691866-719-5522 VCS228876

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