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Friday, JULy 16, 2010 • Northwest Navigator > WHIDBEY EDITION www.NorthwestNavigator.com Page 15 675-4837 Sunday Services 8:30 am, 10:00 am & 11:30 am (“Kids on the Rock” Ministry for Children ages 3mos.-5th grade meets at all services) “Amped” Jr. High Youth: Sundays, 5:00 pm “Legacy” High School Youth: Sun., 7:15 pm Small Groups Women’s Ministry Men’s Ministry Russ Schlecht ~ Senior Pastor www.elivingword.org New Spring Schedule: 490 NW Crosby Ave. Oak Harbor 675-5008 Church Telephone Number (360)679-1003 Bishop Charles And Pastor Effie Boyles (360)929-3127 620 A/B Erin Park Drive Oak Harbor, WA 98277 (NEXT TO U-HAUL BLDG.) St. Stephen’s Anglican Church The Rev. Paul Orritt Welcoming All Sunday 8:00 am --- Worship and Holy Communion 9:30 am --- Adult Formation (study) nursery and childcare 10:30 am --- Worship and Holy Communion nursery and childcare Sunday school for young ones Youth class (ages 12 and over) 555 SE Regatta Dr. Oak Harbor 679-3431 www.ststephensanglicans.org Sunday Worship .........................8:30 & 10:00 am Sunday School.......................................... 10:00 am Youth Ministries-Choirs-Bible Studies Dave Johnson, Pastor Hunter Stapp, Youth & Family Minister 675-2441 • www.ohfumc.org 1050 SE Ireland St • Oak Harbor First United Methodist Church Oak Harbor United Pentecostal Church Sunday Service - Noon Wednesday Bible Study 7pm Pastor Mark Dillon 404-661-4653 [email protected] Mailing Address: 41 NE Midway Blvd Suite 103 Oak Harbor, WA 98277 CALVARY APOSTOLIC TABERNACLE (The Pentecostals of Island County) (behind Precision Tire) SOULS HARBOR A SAFE PLACE TO CALL HOME Sunday Morning............... 10am Sunday Evening............ 6:30pm Wednesday.......................... 7pm 632-7243 Pastor Greg Adkins Word Of Everlasting Life & Faith Church 721 S.E. Barrington • Oak Harbor 360-632-3642 Sunday Bible Study 9:00am Worship Service 10:00am Evening Service 6:00pm Come Worship With Us! Thursday Bible Study 7:00p.m. 950 S.W. Upland Ct • Oak Harbor Pastor Dr. Thomas Stoneham Sr., Minister Donald Cole 360-279-0715 www.ststephenepiscopal.com St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church 555 SE Regatta Dr. • Oak Harbor The Rev. Patricia Eustis (Meet in All Saints Chapel in the A-Frame Building - across from the big church) A faith community of The Episcopal Church in Western Washington, Diocese of Olympia Sunday Service: 10:00 am in All Saints Chapel Sunday Service & Sunday School 10am Wednesday Meeting 7:30pm Reading Room Hours Mon, Tues, Thurs 11:00-2:00 Wednesday 6:30-7:20 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH 425-252-9182 1718 Broadway, Everett www.spirituality.com Oak Harbor Assembly of God Brent Sorlien, Senior Pastor Two identical services Sunday, 9am & 11am Celebration Service/Kids’ Ministry Mission Emanuel Spanish Services Sunday Evening at 6pm Child Care Provided 319 SW 3rd Avenue www.oakharborag.org 360-675-4852 Whidbey Presbyterian Church 1148 SE 8th Ave Oak Harbor Worship .......... 8:30 a.m. & 10:00 a.m. Dave Templin, Pastor Justin Ross, Youth Director Kurt Imbach, Adult Facilitator www.whidbeypres.org 679-3579 Child Care is available and Everyone Welcome Oak Harbor Christian School www.crosspcc.org Sunday Worship Oak Harbor Church of Christ 1000 NE Koetje Street (Just North of Office Max) “To Know Christ & Make Him Known” Sunday Morning: Worship Assembly-------------------------9:30 am Bible Classes for all ages ---------------11:00 am Wednesday Bible Classes ----------------6:30 pm Joe Cook, Preaching Minister www.churchofchrist-oh.org [email protected] 675-3441 Oak Harbor Lutheran Church NW 2nd Avenue & Heller Road Across the street from OHHS Staadium Saturday Worship ..................... 5:30 p.m. Sunday Morning Worship ......9:15 a.m. Sunday Evening Worship........ 6:30 p.m. at St. Mary Catholic Church in Coupeville Nursery Available Pastor Karen Hanson Lynne Ogren, Music & Children Ministry Keith Snavely, Youth & Family Ministry 679-1561 Concordia Lutheran Church Missouri Synod Worship Service ........................... Sunday 9:00am Adult Bible Study & Sunday School..... 10:15am Evening Service ....................Wednesday 6:30pm Nursery Available Pastor Juan Palm 360-675-2548 Preschool 360-679-1697 590 N. Oak Harbor St • Oak Harbor 679-1288 New Covenant Fellowship A Foursquare Church 29470 SR 20 2 miles South of Oak Harbor near the Blue Fox Drive-In 360-679-1678 newcovonline.org Loving People - Loving God Sunday Service 10:30am Pastor Ron Eerkes Meeting at the Service Alternatives Building 11:00am 20 NW First St., Coupeville 425-343-5288 www.coupevilleunity.org Family Bible Church Come join us in worship, study and fellowship Worship Services Sunday 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. Nursery available at all services and Sunday School Classes for all ages 679-1585 2760 N Heller Rd ~ Oak Harbor www.oakharborfamilybible.org Come Worship With Us. Promote Your Place Of Worship In The Whidbey News-Times For Only $11.25/week. Now You Can Have Additional Promotion In The Northwest Navigator - Double The Coverage For Only $20.00/Week. Call Sarah At 360-675-6611 Applicants applying for CWO are required to be at least a chief petty officer and have completed at least 12 years, but no more than 24 years of active duty service before applying to the program. Limited duty officers are technical managers who perform duties limited to specific occupational fields. Chief warrant officers are technical spe- cialists who perform duties requiring extensive knowledge and skills of a specific occupational field at a level beyond what are normally expected of a master chief petty officer. Jones and Allen emphasized the importance of maintaining an accu- rate service record, gave tips on things that would strengthen an applicant’s chance of being selected, and told the audience to remain persistent when submitting a package. They also stressed the importance of having a good mentor to help you along the process and to be worldwide assign- able and ready for absolutely any- thing. “The presentation on the programs was outstanding,” said Cmdr. David Latosky, CNATTU commanding offi- cer. “I’m confident that the applicants who sat through this brief are cer- tainly more knowledgeable about the selection process and the opportunity this awesome program offers them and the Navy.” For more information about the LDO/CWO programs, reference OPNAVINST 1420.1A and contact your command career counselor. COMMISSIONING CONTINUED FROM > PAGE 1 All CNRNW Personnel The Regional Information Services Department and your Installation Information Assurance (IA) staff are pleased to present IA Awareness Training. The training will be about an hour long, and it is mandatory for all CNRNW personnel. The IA Staff will be dis- cussing the proper handling of sensitive information, safe practices and misconcep- tions concerning malware and scams both at work and at home, good IA practices concerning social networking sites, social engineering, and Operational Security. Most importantly, members of your Installation and Region IA Staff will be available to answer any Questions you might have regarding IA. Please come prepared to take full advantage of this opportunity to have your questions answered for your benefit, that of your cohorts, and those who we are all here to support. NAS Whidbey Island: July 21 at 9:30 a.m. or July 28 at 1 p.m. in the base theater; Naval Base Kitsap, Bangor: July 22 and July 29 at 9 a.m. in the base theater; NAVMAG Indian Island: July 22 at 1 p.m. in building 849, room 108; Naval Base Kitsap, Bremerton, Aug. 17 at 9:30 a.m. in the building 1013 auditorium; Naval Station Everett: Aug. 10, 9:30 a.m., and Sept. 14 at 7:30 a.m. in the building 2000 auditorium. Information security — We all play a part. Mandatory training

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Friday, JULy 16, 2010 • Northwest Navigator > WHIDBEY EDITION www.NorthwestNavigator.com Page 15

675-4837

Sunday Services8:30 am, 10:00 am & 11:30 am

(“Kids on the Rock” Ministry for Children ages 3mos.-5th grade meets at all services)

“Amped” Jr. High Youth: Sundays, 5:00 pm“Legacy” High School Youth: Sun., 7:15 pmSmall Groups • Women’s Ministry • Men’s Ministry

Russ Schlecht ~ Senior Pastorwww.elivingword.org

New Spring Schedule:

490 NW Crosby Ave.Oak Harbor675-5008

Church Telephone Number (360)679-1003Bishop Charles And Pastor E� e Boyles (360)929-3127

620 A/B Erin Park DriveOak Harbor, WA 98277

(NEXT TO U-HAUL BLDG.)

St. Stephen’sAnglican Church

The Rev. Paul Orritt

Welcoming AllSunday

8:00 am --- Worship and Holy Communion9:30 am --- Adult Formation (study) nursery and childcare10:30 am --- Worship and Holy Communion nursery and childcare

Sunday school for young ones Youth class (ages 12 and over)

555 SE Regatta Dr. Oak Harbor 679-3431www.ststephensanglicans.org

Sunday Worship .........................8:30 & 10:00 amSunday School ..........................................10:00 amYouth Ministries-Choirs-Bible Studies

Dave Johnson, PastorHunter Stapp, Youth & Family Minister675-2441 • www.ohfumc.org1050 SE Ireland St • Oak Harbor

FirstUnitedMethodistChurch

Oak HarborUnited Pentecostal Church

Sunday Service - NoonWednesday Bible Study 7pm

Pastor Mark Dillon404-661-4653

[email protected]

Mailing Address:41 NE Midway Blvd Suite 103

Oak Harbor, WA 98277

CALVARY APOSTOLIC TABERNACLE(The Pentecostals of Island County)

(behind Precision Tire)

SOULS HARBORA SAFE PLACE TO CALL HOME

Sunday Morning...............10amSunday Evening ............ 6:30pmWednesday ..........................7pm

632-7243Pastor Greg Adkins

Word OfEverlastingLife & FaithChurch

721 S.E. Barrington • Oak Harbor360-632-3642Sunday

Bible Study 9:00amWorship Service 10:00amEvening Service 6:00pm

Come Worship With Us!Thursday Bible Study 7:00p.m.950 S.W. Upland Ct • Oak HarborPastor Dr. Thomas Stoneham Sr.,

Minister Donald Cole360-279-0715

www.ststephenepiscopal.com

St. Stephen’sEpiscopalChurch

555 SE Regatta Dr. • Oak HarborThe Rev. Patricia Eustis

(Meet in All Saints Chapel in the A-Frame Building - across from the big church)

A faith community of The Episcopal Churchin Western Washington, Diocese of Olympia

Sunday Service: 10:00 am in All Saints Chapel

Sunday Service& Sunday School 10am

Wednesday Meeting 7:30pmReading Room Hours

Mon, Tues, Thurs 11:00-2:00Wednesday 6:30-7:20

CHRISTIANSCIENCE CHURCH

425-252-91821718 Broadway, Everettwww.spirituality.com

Oak HarborAssembly of God

Brent Sorlien, Senior Pastor

Two identical servicesSunday, 9am & 11amCelebration Service/Kids’ Ministry

Mission Emanuel Spanish ServicesSunday Evening at 6pmChild Care Provided319 SW 3rd Avenue

www.oakharborag.org360-675-4852

WhidbeyPresbyterian

Church1148 SE 8th Ave

Oak Harbor

Worship ..........8:30 a.m. & 10:00 a.m.Dave Templin, Pastor

Justin Ross, Youth DirectorKurt Imbach, Adult Facilitator

www.whidbeypres.org679-3579

Child Care is availableand Everyone Welcome

Oak Harbor Christian School

www.crosspcc.org

Sunday Worship

Oak HarborChurch of Christ

1000 NE Koetje Street(Just North of Offi ce Max)

“To Know Christ & Make Him Known”Sunday Morning:Worship Assembly -------------------------9:30 amBible Classes for all ages --------------- 11:00 amWednesday Bible Classes ----------------6:30 pm

Joe Cook, Preaching Ministerwww.churchofchrist-oh.org

[email protected]

Oak HarborLutheran ChurchNW 2nd Avenue & Heller RoadAcross the street from OHHS Staadium

Saturday Worship .....................5:30 p.m.Sunday Morning Worship ......9:15 a.m.Sunday Evening Worship ........6:30 p.m. at St. Mary Catholic Church in Coupeville

Nursery AvailablePastor Karen Hanson

Lynne Ogren, Music & Children MinistryKeith Snavely, Youth & Family Ministry

679-1561

ConcordiaLutheranChurch

Missouri SynodWorship Service ...........................Sunday 9:00amAdult Bible Study & Sunday School .....10:15amEvening Service ....................Wednesday 6:30pm

Nursery Available

Pastor Juan Palm360-675-2548

Preschool 360-679-1697590 N. Oak Harbor St • Oak Harbor

679-1288

NewCovenantFellowship

A Foursquare Church29470 SR 20

2 miles South of Oak Harbornear the Blue Fox Drive-In

360-679-1678newcovonline.org

Loving People - Loving GodSunday Service 10:30am

Pastor Ron Eerkes

Meeting at theService Alternatives Building

11:00am20 NW First St., Coupeville

425-343-5288www.coupevilleunity.org

Family Bible

ChurchCome join us in

worship, study and fellowshipWorship Services

Sunday 9:30 and 11:00 a.m.Nursery available at all services

and Sunday School Classes for all ages679-1585

2760 N Heller Rd ~ Oak Harborwww.oakharborfamilybible.org

Come Worship With Us.

Promote Your Place Of Worship In The Whidbey News-Times For Only $11.25/week. Now You Can Have Additional Promotion In

The Northwest Navigator - Double The Coverage For Only $20.00/Week.

Call Sarah At 360-675-6611

Applicants applying for CWO are required to be at least a chief petty officer and have completed at least 12 years, but no more than 24 years of active duty service before applying to the program.

Limited duty officers are technical managers who perform duties limited to specific occupational fields. Chief warrant officers are technical spe-cialists who perform duties requiring extensive knowledge and skills of a specific occupational field at a level beyond what are normally expected of a master chief petty officer.

Jones and Allen emphasized the importance of maintaining an accu-rate service record, gave tips on things that would strengthen an applicant’s chance of being selected, and told

the audience to remain persistent when submitting a package. They also stressed the importance of having a good mentor to help you along the process and to be worldwide assign-able and ready for absolutely any-thing.

“The presentation on the programs was outstanding,” said Cmdr. David Latosky, CNATTU commanding offi-cer. “I’m confident that the applicants who sat through this brief are cer-tainly more knowledgeable about the selection process and the opportunity this awesome program offers them and the Navy.”

For more information about the LDO/CWO programs, reference OPNAVINST 1420.1A and contact your command career counselor.

COMMISSIONINGcontinued from > Page 1

All CNRNW PersonnelThe Regional Information

Services Department and your Installation Information Assurance (IA) staff are pleased to present IA Awareness Training. The training will be about an hour long, and it is mandatory for all CNRNW personnel.

The IA Staff will be dis-cussing the proper handling of sensitive information, safe practices and misconcep-tions concerning malware and scams both at work and at home, good IA practices

concerning social networking sites, social engineering, and Operational Security. Most importantly, members of your Installation and Region IA Staff will be available to answer any Questions you might have regarding IA.

Please come prepared to take full advantage of this opportunity to have your questions answered for your benefit, that of your cohorts, and those who we are all here to support.

NAS Whidbey Island: July 21 at 9:30 a.m. or July 28 at 1

p.m. in the base theater; Naval Base Kitsap, Bangor:

July 22 and July 29 at 9 a.m. in the base theater;

NAVMAG Indian Island: July 22 at 1 p.m. in building 849, room 108;

Naval Base Kitsap, Bremerton, Aug. 17 at 9:30 a.m. in the building 1013 auditorium;

Naval Station Everett: Aug. 10, 9:30 a.m., and Sept. 14 at 7:30 a.m. in the building 2000 auditorium.

Information security — We all play a part.

Mandatory training