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June 17 - 21, 2013 NNS Employee Information Phone Line: 1-877-871-2058 A weekly publication of Newport News Shipbuilding CURRENTS A weekly publication of Newport News Shipbuilding JUN 17 Beginning in July, Newport News Shipbuilding (NNS) will begin providing a FREE, one-year “Go Pass” to a limited number of employees. The “Go Pass” is intended to make the commute to work less costly and more convenient for shipbuilders. The pass will be valid on all HRT buses, the Tide, VB Waves and HRT ferry routes and must be used at least five times per month. “Newport News Shipbuilding has and continues to look into ideas that will improve the parking situation for its shipbuilders,” said Bill Bell, vice president of Human Resources and Administration. “The HRT ‘Go Pass’ is just one of many initiatives the company is investing in to improve the work life and commuting experience. Other initiatives include the NNS park-and-ride shuttle service that transports employees from the Hidens lot on 63rd Street to the North Yard and 50th Street gates, and the shuttle service from the Bldg. 903 parking garage to the 50th Street gate.” Depending on the level of interest, the “Go Passes” will be distributed on a first- come first-serve basis or by lottery in July. Employees interested in signing up for this program, should complete a NNS/HRT program form and return it to Ann Willis (O67) in Bldg. 78-1 by June 19. Forms are also available from supervisors and foreman on the waterfront. For questions, contact Ann Willis (O67) at 688-3094. NNS to Offer HRT “Go Passes” NNS Volunteers Float Local School to LEGO Victory Read on p. 2 Shipbuilders Steering the Way Read on p. 3 Apprentice School’s Memorial Mural Revitalized The Apprentice School’s Memorial Mural, painted after World War II to honor fallen apprentices, will undergo restoration at The Mariners’ Museum before moving to the school’s new facility this fall. The multi-panel mural was painted by the shipyard’s in-house artist Thomas C. Skinner. “We’re looking forward to having it on display once again as a memorial to those 28 apprentices who paid the ultimate price for freedom,” said Jim Hughes, training manager at The Apprentice School. Chief Conservator of Museum Collections Frederick Wallace restores an original painting by Thomas C. Skinner. Photo by John Whalen NNS Whistle Blow Scheduled for 9 a.m. on June 20 in Honor of USS Enterprise’s Arrival to NNS NNS Wins “The Yard” Competition FM99 and the Virginia Ship Repair Association hosted the second annual Cardboard Boat Building Contest on Saturday, June 15 in Suffolk... Continued on p. 3 NNS’ “The Yard” team and vessel made of cardboard and duct tape. Photo by Dar Deerfield Mook

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June 17 - 21, 2013 NNS Employee Information Phone Line: 1-877-871-2058

A weekly publication of Newport News ShipbuildingCURRENTSA weekly publication of Newport News Shipbuilding

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Beginning in July, Newport News Shipbuilding (NNS) will begin providing a FREE, one-year “Go Pass” to a limited number of employees. The “Go Pass” is intended to make the commute to work less costly and more convenient for shipbuilders. The pass will be valid on all HRT buses, the Tide, VB Waves and HRT ferry routes and must be used at least five times per month.

“Newport News Shipbuilding has and continues to look into ideas that will improve the parking situation for its shipbuilders,” said Bill Bell, vice president of Human Resources and Administration. “The HRT ‘Go Pass’ is just one of many initiatives the company is investing in to improve the work life and commuting experience. Other initiatives include the NNS park-and-ride shuttle service that transports employees from the Hidens lot on 63rd Street to the North Yard and 50th Street gates, and the shuttle service from the Bldg. 903 parking garage to the 50th Street gate.”

Depending on the level of interest, the “Go Passes” will be distributed on a first-come first-serve basis or by lottery in July.

Employees interested in signing up for this program, should complete a NNS/HRT program form and return it to Ann Willis (O67) in Bldg. 78-1 by June 19. Forms are also available from supervisors and foreman on the waterfront. For questions, contact Ann Willis (O67) at 688-3094.

NNS to Offer HRT “Go Passes”

NNS Volunteers Float Local School to LEGO Victory Read on p. 2

Shipbuilders Steering the Way Read on p. 3

Apprentice School’s Memorial Mural RevitalizedThe Apprentice School’s Memorial Mural, painted after World War II to honor fallen apprentices, will undergo restoration at The Mariners’ Museum before moving to the school’s new facility this fall. The multi-panel mural was painted by the shipyard’s in-house artist Thomas C. Skinner.

“We’re looking forward to having it on display once again as a memorial to those 28 apprentices who paid the ultimate price for freedom,” said Jim Hughes, training manager at The Apprentice School.

Chief Conservator of Museum Collections Frederick Wallace restores an original painting by Thomas C. Skinner. Photo by John Whalen

NNS Whistle Blow Scheduled for 9 a.m. on June 20 in Honor of USS Enterprise’s Arrival to NNS

NNS Wins “The Yard” CompetitionFM99 and the Virginia Ship Repair Association hosted the second annual Cardboard Boat Building Contest on Saturday, June 15 in Suffolk... Continued on p. 3

NNS’ “The Yard” team and vessel made of cardboard and duct tape. Photo by Dar Deerfield Mook

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Shipbuilder Steering the WayJoe Donovan (O67) is a waterfront instructor responsible for initial training, requalification and refresher training of nuclear work skills. He is currently part of Newport News Shipbuilding’s (NNS) USS Enterprise (CVN 65) inactivation team and has been working on CVN 65 since January 17, 2013.

“This is my first assignment on ‘Big E,’” said Donovan. “I’m here to provide

Pictured (L to R): Ronald Spence (X42) and Joe Donovan (O67) stand in front of CVN 65. Photo by Chris Oxley

The “12 Commitments” of the Carrier Inactivation Program. Each shipbuilder in the program carries around a card with these commitments listed on it to remind them of the program’s commitments on a daily basis.

success to the mechanics on the deckplate and to provide open communication for mechanics about requirements regarding NNS’ nuclear procedures and processes as we train.”

As a training representative, Donovan has interacted with all groups on the ship and claims it has helped them stay engaged with one another.

“I use the ‘Commitment Card’ on a daily basis,” he said. “The 12 commitments listed on the card are very important. Number eight is especially important for me. In my job, I have the opportunity to inspire many people - and when people enjoy what they do, they do it better. I think our customers are seeing the results of these commitments.”

1. Protect our people and be safe2. Lead by example3. Respect others4. Perform with uncompromised

integrity5. Encourage open and honest

communication6. Mitigate risk while openly discussing

new ideas and valuing our people

performance, attention to quality,7. Provide customer value with solid

and through continuous innovation8. Inspire people to make our program

successful and be proud of what theydo: As leaders we need to make sureour people...• Enjoy what they • Are good at what they do• Have the right tools for the job

9. Make realistic commitments

10. Build trust - by doing what we we are going to do!

11. Work together as a team12. Have fun!

Commitments12 Carrier Inactivation

Pictured: (right) first shift Hanger Shop shipbuilders. Front row (L to R): Jason Roach, general foreman, Christopher West, Cashina Bruce, Melvin Poyner, Arnold Hall, Ashleigh Harvell, Kenneth Serrano, Raymond Hanson, Earl Peterson. Second row (L to R): Jerry Mitchell, Gerald Holland, Robert Beale, Chaz Singleton, Rodney Burch, William Angel, Ronald Shuler, Marvin Lowe. Third row (L to R): Gabriel Cruz, Allen Sykes, Michael Combs, Marcus Hills, Paul Moore, Kevin Richardson, Ernest Stubbs, Termaine Franklin, Marvin Butler. Photo by Ricky Thompson. Pictured: (left) second shift Hanger Shop shipbuilders. Front row (L to R): Steve Torres, Pamela Bishop, Ronda Cain, Ronnie Diggs, Justin Wilkinson. Second row (L to R): Blake Frigo, Joseph Gurganus, Marcelene Webb, Thomas Thomas, Calvin Henderson. Photo by John Whalen

Hanger Shop Shipbuilders RecognizedFirst- and second- shift shipbuilders in the Hanger Shop, along with key value stream departments, were recognized by leadership in May for significantly reducing the number of accidents and delivering superior business results thus far in 2013.

During the lunchtime celebration, Andy Green, vice president of Component Fabrication and Assembly (CFA), congratulated the team on their accomplishments. “Working together, the Hanger Value Stream is delivering superior business results, by delivering on-time, achieving first class quality, at a reduced cost, while emphasizing safety,” he said. “This shop has

demonstrated what an engaged team can accomplish.”

Some of the key accomplishments the team has achieved this year include:

• Reduced man hours by 21,185.• Increased the number of “on-time completes” from

65 to 85 percent.

• On-track to reduce accidents by 70 percent this year.• Reduced delinquencies 88 percent.

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NEW Employee DiscountsHave you visited the Employee Discounts website recently? New additions to the local and nationwide discounts can help get your summer into full swing!

• Vacationing? Enjoy travel savings on hotels, rental cars and more.

• Family Day? Reduced pricing on theme park admission.

• Hitting the Links? Greens fees that will save you some green.

• Dinner Out? Restaurant savings.

• Projects? Savings on lawn and garden as well as home improvements.

Do you have a testimonial on how the Employee Discount Program has benefitted you? Tell us about it. Send an email to [email protected].

Shipbuilder’s Idea Improves Efficiency of PC RefreshesSystem Analyst Bob Pelletier (T54) was recently presented with an Opportunity for Improvement (OFI) award for his innovative idea to improve the company’s lengthy laptop and personal computer (PC) refresh process.

“My idea was to streamline computer refreshes by coping user data to a shared area during an upgrade,” said Pelletier. “This concept eliminated the time spent on finding, moving and restoring data. Following the upgrade, user data was able to be restored back to the PC/laptop.

Pelletier’s OFI is currently in use at Newport News Shipbuilding. To date, the company has saved approximately $300,000, which reduced the hours required to find a location to store user data; eliminating the need for the user to find his/her data and decide where to put it while upgrading; and finally, copying the data back to the refresh laptop/PC.

NNS Wins “The Yard” CompetitionContinued from p. 1 ...to determine which Hampton Roads shipyard would win bragging rights to be called “The Yard” this year. Each team had one hour to build a vessel out of cardboard and duct tape. Vessels were judged on three criteria: best resemblance to a naval vessel, vessel with the least amount of duct tape on display and the vessel that could hold the most weight for 10 seconds without sinking.

Newport News Shipbuilding’s (NNS) team won first place in all three categories and also scored five bonus points for successfully placing a human and additional weights on their vessel. The NNS vessel held 344 pounds before sinking. “There is not enough praise for how well this team performed during the competition,” said NNS Team Captain Stiles Bliss (E25). “Every member went above and beyond to make this endeavor a success. We put an awesome team together this year that embodied what our shipyard is all about.”

Congratulations to the 2013 NNS team: Captain Stiles Bliss (E25), Melynda Roberts (M53), Kevin Miller (M72), Darryl Trautner (M72), Michael Nyberg (X10), Dasha Nyberg, Mike Yankanwich (X36), Kevin Doyle (X06), Mayranne Brock (O38), Matthew Wright (E83) and Corrie Wright (X43).

NNS Volunteers Float Local School to LEGO Victory“Team Nautical Shadows” (TNS) comprised of seventh and eighth grade students from Warwick River Christian School took home to first place prize in the 2013 Virginia Ship Repair

Association’s 7th Annual Ship Repair Industry Awareness Lego Competition in June. Without the shipbuilding and repair industry technical advisor and mentor normally partnered with the teams, TNS relied on the expertise of Newport News Shipbuilding volunteers Billy Byrd (E18), Ben Williamson (E86) and Danni Clark (E13) to create a presentation and a graded 800 word essay and submarine design.

The purpose of the annual competition is to promote awareness of the ship repair industry while increasing mathematical, analytical and conceptual skills to students. Teams are required to use LEGO Digital Designer to design a ship or a portion of a ship that is often repaired in Hampton Roads, including an innovation that would improve the ship or add beneficial enhancements. The design had to be an accurate representation and be capable of being constructed in LEGOS for under $500.

TNS’ submission won first place out of six competing teams in the preliminaries at The Mariners’ Museum on March 28 and won first place out of the top five teams competing in the finals at Nauticus on April 29.

Effective July 1, 2013, Huntington Ingalls Industries is transferring the administration of the Short-Term Disability (STD) and Long-Term Disability (LTD) plans for eligible salaried employees from Unum to Prudential. This provider change will not impact employees on STD and LTD with a date of disability prior to July 1, 2013. As a reminder, all eligible salaried employees must first contact the Leave of Absence (LOA) Administration Department (K24) at 688-3800 to request a medical leave of absence and initiate the claim process.

Additionally, payment of disability benefits due to the birth of a child may require additional medical documentation to support absences longer than six weeks from the date of birth. Contact the LOA department for more information.

REMINDER: Changes to Short- and Long-Term Disability

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Currents is published every Monday for employees of Newport News Shipbuilding. Visit the archives.

To submit a story, visit nns.huntingtoningalls.com/currents. The deadline for submissions is COB Wednesday for publication the following week.

Editor: Lauren Ward Contributing writers: Rehn West and Phoebe Doty

[email protected](757) 380-4622

SEEKING LEADERS: employment opportunities with Newport News Shipbuilding

Job Title Requisition Number Department Location

Mgr Business Management 3 4784BR N314 HII

Foreman 3953BR O22/X31 NNS

Foreman 4104BR O22/X33 NNS

Foreman 4687BR X11 NNS

Foreman 4105BR O22/X36 NNS

Supv Test Inspection 1 4706BR O58 NNS

General Foreman - 2nd Shift 3737BR X36 NNS

Foreman - 2nd Shift 4485BR X70/X42 NNS

Mgr Production 2 4566BR X73 NNS

Foreman 3840BR X88/X33 NNS

Foreman - Multiple Shifts 4787BR X70/X31 NNS

NNS Recognizes LGBT Month

LGBT PRIDE

Recognizing DiversityUntil recently, Pride days for individuals who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender (LGBT) were celebrated at many different times all over the U.S. The most signifi cant date in LGBT history occurring in June was the three-day protest in 1969 at the Stonewall Inn in New York City, an event that marked the fi rst time that the gay community joined together to fi ght for its rights, thereby gaining national attention. The anniversary of this event was one of the reasons June was chosen as the nationally proclaimed month to celebrate LGBT Pride.

This observance is endorsed by the Newport News Shipbuilding Diversity Council

Month

LGBT Posters.indd 4 5/21/13 9:04 AM

Newport News Shipbuilding recognizes June as the nationally proclaimed month to celebrate lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender (LGBT) Pride. To view the full-size poster on the EEO Diversity and Inclusion, and Corporate Citizenship Yardnet website.

DATEBOOK

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21Reactor Services will host its 2013 Annual Golf Classic at Cypress Creek Golf Course in Smithfield. Cost is $75 per person and the submission deadline is on June 7. Matt Butler (X73) at 688-3109.

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02Radcon (E85) will host a Captain’s Choice Golf Tournament at Kiskiack Golf Club from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Entry fee is $75 per person. Four-person teams preferred. RSVP required to Jason Greene (E85) at (757) 380-2010 by June 28. No refunds after July 5.

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19The Hampton Roads Chapter of INCOSE will host a presentation on by Red Holmlin, P.E., PMP, William and Mary instructor, at Bensi Ristorante Italiano in Hampton from 5:30-8 p.m. Reservations not required. Contact Dennis Perry (O06) at (757) 534-0238.

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24Technology Development will host the 2013 Technology Expo July 24-25 in Bldg. 520-6. Attendance is limited to NNS employees only. For details, contact Andy Poole (E80) at 688-6969, Terry Tyler (E30) at 688-1847 or Paul Jordan (E30) at 380-3216.

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18“At the Helm” Toastmasters’ Club will meet from 4:45-5:45 p.m. in Bldg. 903-1 (Classroom 129B). Contact William Henry (E22) at 380-4581 or Keith Spranger (O36) at (757) 688-7898.

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02“At the Helm” Toastmasters’ Club will meet from 4:45-5:45 p.m. in Bldg. 903-1 (Classroom 129B). Contact William Henry (E22) at 380-4581 or Keith Spranger (O36) at (757) 688-7898.

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25Women in Shipbuilding Enterprise (WiSE) will host 2 presentations on the “Power of Positive Feedback” from 12-1 p.m. in VASCIC and 4-5 p.m. in CRF (B1841). Guest speakers will share positive feedback skills to improve engagement and performance. Contact Kathy Hansen (E44) at 534-3893 to register or for information.

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27The “Spear and Gear” Toastmasters’ Club will meet from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in Bldg. 903 (Room 214B). Guests are welcome. Contact Eldeania Speller (K05) at 380-3764 or Rose Brodie (K75) at 534-3382 for more information.

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18L.E.A.R.N. will host an after-work presentation with Rolf Bartschi, vice president of CVN 78 Construction, and Mike Shawcross, vice president of CVN 79 Construction, from 4:30-6 p.m. in the VASCIC auditorium. The event is open to all employees and is by reservation only. Sign up on the L.E.A.R.N. Yardnet website.

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19The Apprentice Alumni Association will host its 71st Annual Crab Feast at Knights of Columbus in Newport News. Advance tickets are $20 for Alumni or current Apprentice students and $20 for their sponsored guest. Tickets will be available at the door for $25 each. Purchase tickets from Alumni delegates, officers or Judy Hester (O22) at 688-2512. Visit www.nnapprentice.com/alumni/news.htm.

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20Active Apprentices and Apprentice Alumni volunteers are needed to support the 18th Annual Children’s Fishing Clinic at the James River Fishing Pier. Volunteers will be setting up tents, putting together fishing rods and reels for the children, and teaching children how to fish! Event runs from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sign up by July 5 to get a t-shirt. Lunch will be provided. Contact Dawn Hardister (X06) at 604-3737 or Rodney Huffman (X82) at 534-4089 for questions.

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01During the week of July 1, the VCS program will observe its first “Patriotic Week.” A number of special tributes are being planned to help shipbuilders show their pride and patriotism. More details about the week’s activities and how VCS shipbuilders can participate will be forthcoming.

Minnesota Posters Now AvailablePosters are available outside the Communications Department in Bldg. 520-1.

Photo by John Whalen

Pictured (top): A clamming boat owner watches Minnesota (SSN 783) travel up to the James River back to Newport News Shipbuilding after sea trials. Photo by John Whalen; (left): Construction of the new Apprentice School building continues to progress. Photo by Ricky Thompson; (bottom right): Riggers tie Minnesota (SSN 783) to the dock after her return from Bravo sea trials. Photo by John Whalen

Check Out “Hot Shots”“Hot Shots” is a collection of photos taken each month at Newport News Shipbuilding. View June’s photos at:

nns.huntingtoningalls.com/photos

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Audio & Video

SOPRANOS - Complete 1st & 2nd season DVDs $25 (757) 898-9095

GAME BUS - Video Visions - Call and book the Game Bus today for your birthday parties, school events, etc. (PS3 & Xbox) (757) 342-0332

PSP AND GAME - PSP and Game, FFVII Crisis Core. $40. Call or text for pick up. (804) 815-4163

SILVER STAR DJS - Fun Weddings and Parties with Silver Star DJs. Book now for a great time - guaranteed! Web or phone (757) 356-1166

HAMPTONROADS DJ - - Wedding/Party DJs, Karaoke, Lighting, Photobooths & more! Web/Call(757) 621-0464

EXPERIENCED DJ - customized playlists suited for any event! (757) 869-1876

Auto

AUTO - 2010 Lexus GS350 AWD 34,500 Miles Exc. Cond. Black V6/Loaded/Leather Heated Seats. $32,000 neg.(757) 812-2652

2003 BUICK - 2003 Buick LeSabre, 1 owner, 53K miles, AT P/S PW new inspec, good condition. $6,000 (757) 898-6561

2000 CORVETTE - Convertible, Pewter, A/T, 59,425 miles, garage kept and covered, Nav., 12 disc CD changer, VGC, $17,000. (804) 815-0555

AUTO FOR SALE - 94 TRANS-AM - A/T, 5.7 V8, 135K, T-Tops, new exhaust system, tune-up, Aluminum Wheels, Burgundy color, Mint C (757) 846-6415

MOTORCYCLE - 2003 Kawasaki Vulcan 750 Excellent condition-low miles-new helmet & extras (757) 357-9665

95 CAMRY - 2.2L,4-cylinder,A/C,Cruise,CD,New Rear Struts,18” Black & Chrome Wheels, asking $1,985 obo. 244,000 (804) 615-1048

95 HONDA ACCORD LX - w/ 4Cyl & auto trans. 149,000 mi, runs great! $2,800 OBO (252) 266-3936

2001 HONDA SABRE - Many extras, garage kept, 8900 miles, $2,700; (757) 375-1303

25 FOOT TRAILER - 2001 25 foot inclosed trailer in good condition $2,500 obo (540) 872-1845

350 CHEVY SMALL BLOCK - with aluminum heads roller rocks & cam. w/ headers & altinater. 1,500 (540) 872-1845

Auto cont.

2000 PONTIAC - Grand Prix GT - fast, 3.8L v6, 4door, 130k mi, AC, 10 disc CD changer, iPod adapter, clean. $2,800 obo. (757) 879-5226

96 VOLVO 960 - Good shipyard car. Call for details. $1,000 or best offer. (757) 286-8449

GM 14 BOLT - semi floating, 4:10 gears, welded spider gears, no brake assembly. $200 obo (757) 268-5667

SUPER SWAMPERS - TSL 38x13x16, 90-95% tread, even wear. GM 8 lug MT classic II wheels 16x10 bead locks. $1,100 w/wheels $800 w/o (757) 268-5667

LUGGAGE CARRIER - Sears X-Cargo Sport-20 Roof Top Luggage Carrier, Excellent Cond. Used once, $100 - Call (757) 596-3635

RAMPS - 1 set of car ramps. EC. $20. (757) 827-6322

93’ TOYOTA CAMRY - 4 Cyl, .5 SD, AC, CD Stereo, Needs some repairs, Good ride $795 (757) 509-1849

MECHANIC - Attention Subaru enthusiasts: Call for general maintenance & affordable performance work. (757) 338-8247

98’ FORD TAURUS - AT, AC, Silver, needs some transmission work, $695 (757) 509-1849

CAR SERVICES - Ray Brown/Owner of Bull Island Small Engine Repair and Service. (757) 544-2496

RV COVER - ADCO Designer Tyvek univ fit RV cover, for Class C 23’-1” to 26’,includes ladder cap & bag. Used 2months $200 (757) 596-2192

MUSTANG GT - red, automatic, mag weels & more, garage, kept, excellent condition, 68,000 miles $8,000 (757) 642-5897

Boats & Marine Supplies

84 GRADY WHITE - 2 overnighter 20ft. cuddy w/ 4cyl I/O looks good, runs good w/ trailer. $6,000 (757) 592-6059

VHF RADIO - Standard Horizon fixed mount marine VHF radio. White with all mounting hardware incl. VGC. $65 OBO. (757) 619-4341

14FT SKIFF - 14’ Wooden Skiff, Excellent Cond, 9.9 Yamaha 2-Stroke, Trailer w/ Spare, Less than 2 years old $2,200 (757) 287-7244

Furnishings & Appliances

LG DRYER - $150 3 years old. Call for info (757) 921-6802

KEURIG B60 - Keurig B60 w/ digital screen. 1 yr old. barely used. also comes with 30 cup K-cup Rack. $70 OBO call/text (757) 810-6721

ENTERTAINMENT CENTER - Cabinet Holds 80 DVDs, Cherrywood Finish 48”L X 21”D X 26”H, Wood/Glass-Doors/Shelves, Exc.Cond. $125 Txt.Pic (757) 876-5189

TV CABINET - 6’-6 tall 5’-0 wide, Real cherry wood TV stand. will text pics. Fits 34” TV inside $150 obo (757) 846-8357

MOVING - Two bar stool chairs $60, flat panel TV stand $50, 12” girl bike $50, mirror dresser & tall dresser $150. (513) 578-7132

EARNHARDT - Dale earnhardt assorted collectables. Call for more information. (757) 468-2750

CHAIRS - 4 Kitchen Chairs maple seat w/cream back and legs, pictures avail, $15 ea. call (757) 898-9095

MIRROR - Big mirror with design was part of a dresser. %35 (757) 468-2750

CABINET - Great shape, holds six guns, $100; Text for pictures (757) 535-1596

WINDOW BLINDS - 2 60 x 72 still in box $35. Paid over $100 (757) 468-2750

WASHER/ DRYER - Whirlpool stacked washer and dryer in good condition, $80 (276) 202-6828

DINING ROOM - Rattan table/square, glass top, 4 chairs, removable cushions, ex condition, $200 pics not available, no texting (757) 597-7798

CHANDALIER - $10 Must see! (757) 468-2750

PATIO TABLE - Hampton Bay Black aluminum frame 44 x 73 (missing glass insert) $15 call (757) 898-9095

PICTURES - Assorted, call for more info (757) 468-2750

TOILET SEAT - Soft/New, In plastic $10 (757) 468-2750

DINNERWARE - 1950 Cavalier Sussex dinnerware set of 4, black/white 26 pcs made in USA $60; (757) 898-9095

Computers

TOSHIBA LAPTOP - 4yrs 17’ screen. Windows XP Battery holds charge & works great! $150 OBO (757) 810-6721

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PRINTER - print, scan, and copier VGC, w/ software. $30 (757) 879-5138

COMPUTER - Gateway laptop window “7” used $150 very nice laptop’s text/call (757) 349-5531

COMPUTER REPAIR - PC/Laptop repair, Virus removal, Program re-installs, etc… $85 + parts (757) 329-6761

Hobbies

MAGICIAN - Professional Magician for parties/events. References available. Family friendly. (804) 815-4163

Real Estate

LAND FOR SALE - 3.47 Acres Wooded Isle of Wight County 30 mins. from NNS. Septic tank, no well perks for 3 BR. $74,900 (757) 249-3299

HOUSE FOR SALE - $175,000 - 1234 W 27th St, Norfolk. 4BR/2.5bath - 1,800 sqft. Walking distance to ODU (757) 773-3464

POQUOSON TOWNHOUSE - 1,500 SF, 2 Story, 3BR,2-1/2 Baths, FR w/fireplace, EIK, DR w/bay window, Laundry,3 utility Cl, Outdoor Storage, 175K (757) 868-6285

FOR SALE - 4BD/2BA House in Hampton. $165K Approx. 1700 sq.ft. Many upgrades, renovated. Call for info, pics, or showing (757) 816-6319

LOTS FOR SALE - 4 lots, 10 acres each, Gates, NC, just across state line, call for info (757) 934-7899

TOWNHOME - 3BD/2.5BA, 1,500 sqft, Hampton, Near LAFB, large EIK, large master bdrm, 137K (757) 406-2256

CONDO FOR SALE - New Port Warrick area. Real nice. 2 bed 2 bath, fire place, balcony. assigned parking. $135K (757) 833-3978

FOR RENT $950 - Nice 3 bedroom with vaulted ceiling & new appliances, Fenced, driveway, porch 2111 Belfast Ave, Hampton (757) 288-7292

FOR SALE - IOW, Carrsville Area, 10.3 ac, all woods,Clos/Cost Assist (757) 569-0495

HOUSE FOR RENT - 3BR/1Bath house for rent, rancher Hampton near Sears. Fenced yd, carport, shed, hardwood, very clean. $985/mo (757) 788-1185

FOR SALE - IOW, Carrsville Area, 4bd, 3ba, Grt Rm,Mstr St, EIK, Dr, Lr, 2,300 sf on 18.3ac, (757) 569-0495

Real Estate cont.

HOUSE FOR SALE - Waterfront, 901 Foxboro Drive Kiln Creek, (Lake Cambridge) 4BR 2.5 Baths $278K (757) 898-9095

CONDO - 2BR/2.5 BA, near PH Mall for rent. 1,200 sqft, akk najor appliances, garage & pool access, $1,250/mo, great location! (757) 897-9999

Miscellaneous Items

VASES - Murano Vases $25/ea, text for more Informatin and Pics! (757) 371-1041

SUMMER CAMP - July 1st-August 23rd; Ages 5-15; $60/wk; Registration Fee $10. For More Info: (757) 935-8253

TEE BALL BATS - Prepare for next year’s T-ball season w/ 2 tee ball bats & bat bag in good cond. $30 (757) 812-2719

21” MOWER - Toro 21 in Super Recycler personal pace self propelled. Five yr warranty, used 1 year, 4 free blades $375 (757) 339-3905

FALCONS TICKETS - 2 Tickets for Most Home games. Section 323, Row 14, Seats 6-7. Text (757) 870-3326

FALCONS TICKETS - 2 Tickets for Most Home games. Section 132, Row 8, Seats 13-14. Text (757) 870-3326

VIKINGS TICKETS - Up to 6 Tickets for Most Home games. Section 219, Row 9, Seats 25-30. Text (757) 870-3326

GLASS TOP - Round glass patio table top 45” diameter with hole in center for umbrella $18, call (757) 898-9095

MEDICAL BOOT - Medical walking boot for stress fracture/breaks fits 7.5 – 11 w/ crutches both for $75 (757) 898-9095

TRENCHING - Water lines, Electrical lines, and trenches...Call for an estimate (757) 869-8613

CUSTOM JEWELRY - Check out Brooke’s Serenity Gems on FB for glass/shell beaded jewelry. custom designs done by request. (757) 236-0789

HANDBAG - New Big Buddha “Royce” grey leather with silver details $40 call (757) 898-9095

SPREADERS - 1 drop & 1 broadcast spreader for grass seed/fertilizer application. Both EC. $15/ea (757) 827-6322

BENCH PRESS - New bench press, w/ leg extension/curl attachment. Incline, & decline as well. $125 (757) 813-5074

B&G TILE - Need A bathroom makeover? (757) 232-1299

SWING SET - Wooden swingset, 2 swings, slide, platform, covered awning, ~3years old, $200 (586) 709-4667

Miscellaneous Items cont.

ENGAGEMENT RING - Certified appraisal and pictures available. Valued at $2,000. Make offer. (757) 812-2719

DAYCARE - Certified elementary teacher providing daycare in Poquoson for children ages 6 months to 5 years. (757) 871-2788

PAINT - Residential and Commercial Painting, Marine Coating and Decorative Concrete, Licenses & Insured , Free Estimates (757) 327-9656

5K RUN - “Great Gobbler Chase” 11/30/13. Windor Castle Park, Smithfield. Benefits Tidewater Hokie Club (757) 817-7138

DAYCARE - Need a great licensed daycare provide? Infants & up! (757) 329-1544

VOLUNTEERS - The VFC committee needs volunteers for its 11th Annual Virginia Fall Classic to benefit CHKD (757) 867-6336

HELPING HANDS - General home cleaning, one time or special occasion cleaning welcomed, licensed & insured, free estimates. (757) 371-3904

TANNING BED - Sun Master Tanning Bed, New Bulbs comes with peepers and lotion. Free local delivery with Purchase! $800 OBO (757) 927-1946

IN HOME DAYCARE - Fox Hill/Mercury Blvd area of Hpt. Ref’s available. $100/wkly. Many years of experience. Call/text for info. (757) 751-5563

DAYCARE - Mon-Fri, 5am-5:30pm. Newmarket area off Mercury Blvd. 5 mins from shipyard. Fulltime-$125/wk, Parttime-$30/day (757) 679-0305

A/C SERVICE - Schedule your residential A/C service tune ups and cleaning save on electric bill. (757) 771-3441

WEDDING DECOR - I have the answers for your silk wedding flower needs. Free consultation. (757) 206-3386

CHARLOTTE’S PAINTING - Make your home beautiful.Specializes in indoor painting. Add some color! (757) 298-1733

BUDGETING HELP - FREE budgeting and savings help. Financial Coaching in person or on the phone. Call for times/questions. (804) 815-4163

TILES INSTALLED - Save money on Tiles installed or repaired. Installation on floors, walls, counter top, patios and fire places. (757) 752-7536

SECURITY - Its Summer! Protect your property! Call for more info (757) 298-8085

WEIGHTLOSS - Drop 3 pants sizes (757) 660-4370

LAWNCARE - Father and son offering lawncare services at an affordable price. Please call: (225) 921-2782

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TREE REMOVAL - Big Bear Tree Removal is #1 in customer service; Free estimate. Licensed/insured. 10% off senior citizen (757) 592-6497

Pets

CHOCOLATE LAB - 1-year old very playful, loves kids, free to good home; (757) 238-0696

FETCHING K9 - Manners a dog training course to take your pup to the next level in obedience! Check us out on FACEBOOK! (757) 594-0365

ANIMAL AID SOC - rescuing pups for over 40 yrs! Great dogs for adoption here at 80 Butler Farm Rd, Hpt open daily 9am-Noon (757) 865-0511

Pets cont.

POQUOSON ANIMAL - Welfare Sanctuary PAWS invites you to LIKE us on FACEBOOK! Adopt your next Cat or kitten from us! (757) 593-2019

Lost & Found

POCKET KNIFE - Somewhere between 42nd St parking lot, 42nd St gate, and B160/161. My name is written on the blade. Thank you (757) 218-5781

FOUND - safety glasses in 3-m black case on 49th street (757) 876-1345

LOST GLASSES - Lost Black Frame Prescription glasses 903 Parking Garage or btw 50th St & DD11 (757) 329-6761

Wanted

BMW 5 SERIES - Blue Book Cash for yrs 05-07. Excellent Paint/Mech Only. Navigation, low miles, Maintenance records preferred. (757) 851-3518

FURNISHED ROOM - Live in Richmnd & work at NNS, looking for furnish room 2/3 nights a work wk, never wknds. Prof at NNS $200/mo (804) 651-3162

BEEHIVE EQPT - looking for old usable beehives,honey extractor or any related bee equipment (757) 274-6479

55 GAL DRUM - Need 55 gallon steel drums. Gloucester, yorktown NN area. Empty. (804) 824-3748

MOVERS - Two movers needed to unload a Uhaul. Care is required. (843) 338-0327

STUFF - Too much junk! Garage cluttered? I’ll take it out of your way; (757) 771-2701

Free & Discounted Tickets forNewport News Shipbuilding employees, and all subsidiaries, and their friends and family.

Saturday, August 10 at 7:05 p.m. • Friday, August 23 at 7:05 p.m.

Harbor Park150 Park Ave., Norfolk, VA

Thursday, June 27 at 7:05 p.m. • Friday, July 26 at 7:05 p.m.

War Memorial Stadium1889 W. Pembroke Ave., Hampton, VA

Saturday, August 31 at 7 p.m.

Langley Speedway11 Dale Lemonds Drive, Hampton, VA

Summer Nights

For ticket information, contact Kimberly Zayakosky (O29) at 380-4460.