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Vol. 10, No. 5 | Thursday, March 4, 2010
PHOTO BY VANCE VASQUEZ / NBVC PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICE
Command Master Chief (SCW) Glenn Brunelle, left, is congratulated by Capt.Jim McHugh, commanding officer Naval Base Ventura County, at Brunelle’sFeb. 19 retirement ceremony. Looking on is Capt. George E. Taylor II, a closefriend of Brunelle’s and one of the morning’s speakers. Story, Page 10.
By Andrea HowryLighthouse editor
The Goodyear Blimp, the Budweiser Clydesdales andKyle Loza, FMXMotocross GoldMedalist will be at Na-val Base Ventura County later this month to take part ina three-day extravaganza celebrating the expansion andrenovation of the Navy Exchange at Port Hueneme.The celebration begins Wednesday, March 10, when the
Budweiser Clydesdales will be on display from noon to 2p.m. in front of the NEX. Anyone with base access is in-vited to bring a camera and pose with the world-famoushorses.On Thursday, March 11, the NEX will close to the pub-
lic at 5 p.m. so store associates and the renovation crew cancelebrate their hard work during the 24months of construc-tion. About 250 people are expected for the event, whichincludes a 5:30 p.m. ribbon-cutting and awards ceremo-ny.Friday, March 12, is an all-day Customer Appreciation
Event that begins at 10 a.m. and includes the followingactivities:• The Goodyear blimp will be taking people on one-hour
rides out of the Point Mugu airfield. Free rides will be
3 days of festivitiescelebrate finish ofNEX expansionFromMarch 10 on, event featuresClydesdales, Goodyear blimp rides
‘30 YEARS WENT BY REALLY FAST’
By Andrea HowryLighthouse editor
The PointMugu area of NavalBase Ventura County will bewithout power from 7:30 a.m.until 3:30 p.m. on Saturday,
March 6. Port Hueneme will notbe affected.TheGalley, theNavyExchange,
Subway and the Fuel Farm haveportable generators and will befully operational on Saturday,
said ThomasGamache, the clientliaison officer for Naval Facili-ties.Also operational because of
their fixed emergency power sup-plies will be the airfield and the
Quarterdeck in Building 1.Southern California Edison
requested the outage so it canperform critical maintenance atthe main substation on FrontageRoad.
Power outage at Mugu set for Saturday, March 6SEE NEX ON 15
BUC Catarina Stran of Naval MobileConstruction Battalion 3 welcomesher son, Jacob, 20 months, afterreturning from deployment. Page 17
Utilitiesman 3rd Class Drew Gravesof NMCB 40 trains on the combatconvoy simulator. A rear admiralrecently visited the base and sawthe simulator in action. Page 18
ASE Tech 2 Jessica Segura listensto eighth-grader Jennie Acostaexplain her experiment at a localscience fair. Page 11
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Question: Recently I made a stop at the gasolinestation at Point Mugu to purchase bottled water andsome sunflower seeds from the mini store at the gasstation.I was informed that I could not purchase any items
whatsoever. The reason stated to me was that I was acontractor, and furthermore was told that only civilservants could buy items and service persons, as wellas retirees.I was informed by the gentleman behind the coun-
ter that it was ironic that I could serve my country,but I could not buy some bottled water and somesunflower seeds. I, also, told the gentleman that I hadserved my country, yet I could not buy those items.This does not make any sense whatsoever to me.I informed the clerk that I have a military picture
ID that was expired from when I was in the serviceand showed him that picture, and still he said that itwas not a valid picture ID.
Answer: Only current active duty or retired mili-tary are allowed to purchase items at NEX, includingthe mini mart. It is possible that the work associatewas not familiar in asking you for a military ID inyour previous visits.Armed Services Exchange Regulations, DODI
1330.21, Enclosure 6, details authorized patronagefor NEX facilities. There are 17 separate categories,with many sub-categories, regarding who is autho-rized. Most of the NEX sales floor associates are re-sponsible for knowing basic patronage requirements,which is limited to active duty and retired militarymembers and their dependents (as noted on their IDcards).Questions regarding further details for patronage
should be directed to a member of NEX management.Unfortunately, based upon your description of
the situation, you are not an authorized patron of theNavy Exchange.
Who can shop at the Navy Exchange?
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COMMUNITYCALENDAR
March
FUN FOR YOURHEALTH: The SpringFling 5K run will be atthe Bee Hive Gym at
11:30 a.m. Registration starts at11. The annual Health Fair runsfrom 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the BeeFit Wellness Center. Both are free.Information: 989-7940 or 989-7378.
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IN 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 1.
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CITADEL SHIELD: SolidCurtain-Citadel Shield,an anti-terrorismtraining exercise,
begins today and runs throughMarch 26. From mid-morning ofMarch 24 until early morning ofMarch 25, all vehicles entering thegates at Port Hueneme and PointMugu will undergo 100 percentID checks and random vehicleinspections. Gate access will belimited.
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A REASON TOCELEBRATE: SeabeeBall, 6 p.m., RonaldReagan Presidential
Library. Information: Page 3.
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EVERYBODY’SBUSINESS: TheThird Annual MilitaryBusiness and
Community Expo runs from 8:30a.m. to 4 p.m. at the VenturaCounty Office of Education inCamarillo. Cost is $25 if paidby March 19 or $35 at thedoor. A free job fair and keynotepresentations by NAVSEAand NAVAIR are scheduled.Information: 969-5244.
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There was a time when having a SeabeeBall without a SeabeeQueenwas unthink-able.Until recently, the Seabee Museum at
Naval Base Ventura County Port Huen-eme had a display about the history of theSeabee Ball and the Seabee Queens. Thatexhibit was recently closed as the museumbegins transitioning to its new building.According to the now-closed display, the
first annual birthday celebration to com-memorate the founding of theNaval Con-struction Force was in 1943. It wouldeventually be called the Seabee Ball.As part of those celebrations, the oldest
and youngest Seabees on the base wererecognized, and a Seabee Queen was se-lected to preside over the festivities.The first woman selected as Seabee
Queen was actress Susan Hayward, JohnWayne’s co-star in the 1944 movie, “TheFighting Seabees.” She remained the Sea-bee Queen throughoutWorldWar II, andshe returned to Port Hueneme severaltimes over the course of the war.From 1946 until 1951, no queen was
selected, but in 1952, Seabee Queensemerged as a morale booster once more.Every year thereafter, Seabees nominatedwives, girlfriends, daughters ormovie starsand voted for the new Seabee Queen.The museum’s now-dismantled display
included photos of each woman selectedSeabee Queen for Port Hueneme. The firstwas Emiley Martinez, and the last, in1991, was Nicole Rabusa.The tradition was then discontinued,
even before any woman served in an activeduty construction battalion — “a directreflection of the changing customs sur-rounding the Seabee Birthday,” the ex-hibit stated.
Seabee Queens once reigned supreme
PHOTO COURTESY U.S. NAVY SEABEE MUSEUM
Pictured atop her symbolic throne, a Seabee bulldozer, actress Susan Hayward wascrowned the first queen of the Seabees on November 1943.
LOOKING BACK
The 2010 Seabee Ball, “celebrating Sea-bees past to present,” takes play Saturday,March 6, at the Ronald Reagan Presiden-tial Library.Cocktails will be served from 6 to 7 p.m.,
with dinner and the celebration runningfrom 7 to midnight. Tickets range from$35 to $65, depending on rank. Compli-mentary whuttle service will be offeredfrom Naval Base Ventura County andCamarillo housing.Formore information, contact a Seabee
Ball representative or call 410-858-0067.According to the Seabee Museum at
NBVC Port Hueneme, early Seabee Ballswere segregated by rank. The chiefs heldtheir ball at the Chief Petty Officers Club,Building 448 at 41stAvenue atGoodspeed.They had refurbished a Quonset hut intoa well-appointed facility, complete withrestaurant and dance floor. Tickets soldout early, with amenu of steamboat roundof beef, chicken and numerous side dish-es. Days before the ball, the CPO Wives
Club decorated the CPOClub for the cel-ebration.Enlisted men E-6 and below held theirs
in the Acey-Deucy Ball Room in the En-listed Club, located at the Sunkist Gate.Officers held their Seabee Ball in the BallRoom at the Bard Mansion.When Duke’s opened on 23rd Avenue,
both the CPO and Enlisted Clubs weredemolished. Bard Mansion closed as anOfficers Club, and Duke’s became an all-hands facility.
2010: Seabee Ball is March 6, but there’s no queen
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Homefrontin focuswithBethWilson
I have begun researching this series I’mcalling “Military Spousedom 101.”Beforewe begin, I want towarn you: The
military — and Navy in particular — issteeped in tradition. Some are rooted intheir rich history. Others, well, as a spouseI just shake my head.After you walk the aisle, tying the knot
with that handsome man (or gorgeouswoman) in uniform, you become eligiblefor many benefits and resources for life asa Navy spouse. To access these benefits,your Sailor is responsible to add you toDEERS, theDefenseEligibilityEnrollmentSystem. Once enrolled, you will be issuedtheU.S.Uniformed Services Identificationand Privilege Card (orDependent ID). Letme warn you, if you think your driver’slicense photo is bad, be prepared: Thisphoto will be worse. I speak from experi-ence.Let’s talk about that card. Your card is
tan, signifying you are a dependent. Careneeds to be given to protect this card as itcontains your Sailor’s name and Social
Security number. The bearer of this cardis granted access to military installations,services and benefits. Guard your card.Once you receive your card, look at the
box on the bottom right corner. This tellsyou some of your privileges: MWR (Mo-rale,Welfare andRecreation –more aboutthis in a later column), Exchange (militarytax-free department store), Commissary(military grocery store). On the back of thecard are your vital statistics, a barcode andyour eligibility status for medical carethrough themilitarymedical systemknownas TriCare.To get off on the right foot, there are
three more stops to make: Pass & ID, Tri-Care and Navy Legal.Once enrolled in DEERS, you need to
enroll in TriCare, the militarymedical sys-tem. Each base hosts a TriCare ServiceCenter with health benefit advisors andpatient advocates. Stop by this office toenroll in the plan that best suits you (moreon this topic in a later column). They arevery knowledgeable andwill help youwith
your selection.The Pass & ID Office issues decals for
your vehicle. Vehicles wanting to access thebase require a permanent or temporarydecal. To obtain your decals, take your ID,vehicle registration and proof of insurance.A quick call to your Pass & ID Officeprior to arrival is valuable, as your statemay have extra requirements such as anemissions compliance certificate.The last stop is the Navy Legal Services
Office. This office provides legal supportto Sailors and their families (again, an-other column) but you are here today toget a Power of Attorney, or POA. As yourSailor deploys, youwillmake decisions andtake action in his absence. Banks, and oth-ers require a POA if you are not on theaccount or authorized tomake changes. Itis important to have one.Your Sailor has one more stop: PSD, or
Personnel SupportDetachment, to updatehis “PageTwo.”ThePageTwo is the officialemergency notification sheet. If somethinghappens to your Sailor, this is who theDe-partment of the Navy will notify. I haveheard frommany spouses whosemothers-in-law were notified instead of the spousebecause the Page Two was not updated.We’re on our way. Next week we’ll look
at the privileges that card provides.
— Contact Beth Wilson at [email protected] and check out her talkshow for spouses, Navy Homefront Talk! atwww.blogtalkradio.com/nht.
Military Spousedom 101: A look at the basics
By Kristi Wolzmuth StaleyNSWC Port Hueneme CommandCommunications Office
Three ships participating in U.S. NavyCombat Systems ShipQualification Trials(CSSQT) visited Naval Base VenturaCounty (NBVC) and Naval SurfaceWar-fare Center (NSWC) Port Hueneme Feb.19-22 as part of the ships’ internationalfleet qualification and training exercises.The Spanish SPS Álvaro de Bazán (F
101) and the United States’Dewey (DDG105) andWayne E.Meyer (DDG 108) ar-rived at Port Hueneme for a series of tech-nical briefings withNSWCPortHueneme,followed by range operations to completethe ships’ air defense portion of the tri-als.The visiting ships were welcomed with
a barbecue at NSWC Port Hueneme onFeb. 20.During CSSQT, NSWC Port Hueneme
engineers and technicians provide trainingand detailed briefings to the ships’ Sailorsto ensure their equipment is operatingproperly in preparation for a series of at-sea exercises and tests on the sea range atPoint Mugu.
The CSSQT objectives are to verify thatnew shipboard systems have been installedcorrectly and can be operated and main-tained safely and effectively by ship per-sonnel, improve interoperability betweenthe two navies and enhance coalition war-fare.Commissioned in September 2002, Ál-
varo de Bazán is an Aegis combat system-equipped air defense frigate under the
command of Cmdr. Iñigo de la PuenteMora-Figueroa.Dewey, commanded by Cmdr. Warren
R. Buller, is an Arleigh Burke class de-stroyer that will be commissionedMarch6 in Seal Beach.Wayne E.Meyer, also an Arleigh Burke
class destroyer, is commanded by Cmdr.Nick A. Sarap Jr., and was commissionedin October 2009.
Ships from Spain,U.S. visit NBVC
PHOTO BY CHARLIE HOUSER
Shown in the center of the photo are the USS Dewey (DDG 105), USS Wayne E. Meyer(DDG 108) and the Spanish Aegis frigate SPS Alvaro de Bazan (F 101), all docked at thePort Hueneme harbor during their three-day visit Feb. 19-21.
The Navy College Learning Center of-fers computer-based, academic coursewarethat covers the critical math and readingskills required to improve your ASVABscores. You can also get one-on-one as-sistance from learning facilitators.If you can get approval from your com-
mand, you can take the free, full-time,two-week class that allows you to studyfrom 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mondaythrough Thursday. You can also study forthe SAT, ACT or GED.New classes start every two weeks. Up-
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By Andrea HowryLighthouse editor
Vice Admiral Anthony L. Winns, theinspector general of the U.S. Navy, tookan hour out of his recent area visits to givea presentation at Naval Base VenturaCounty (NBVC) in honor of AfricanAmerican/Black History Month.His Feb. 22 topic at Port Hueneme’s
Seabee Chapel was the history of blackeconomic empowerment in the UnitedStates.It’s a story, he said, of not only the well-
known successes, but of thousands moreuntold successes and achievements.It’s a story of those “whose positive
contributions have escaped the eye of thehistorian”:• Of Lewis Latimer, who created the first
incandescent light bulb.• Of ElijahMcCoy, who created the first
automated lubricating cup for trains, andwhose copycats were so inferior that thephrase “The Real McCoy” was coined.• Of Granville T. Woods, who invented
air brakes for trains.It’s a story, Winns said, of “dedicated
and determined people like you— leaderswho can help create change at any lev-el.”“I am optimistic about the future,” he
said, “because somany people aremakinga difference in the present.”Winns said he envisions a day when
there won’t be anAfricanAmerican/BlackHistory Month, but rather an AmericaHistoryMonth— “when the solution isn’ta black thing or awhite thing, but the rightthing.”Before Winns spoke, Culinary Special-
ist 2ndClassDavidRoman andConstruc-tion Electrician 3rd Class RodneshiaRouse presented a slide show on the his-tory of black empowerment.Their theme was the same as Winns’:
that the story isn’t just about OprahWin-frey, but also about the 2.4 million blackfamilies that have household incomes ofmore than $74,000 a year, of 39 millionpeople who have a buying power of $892billion.Capt. Jim McHugh, commanding of-
ficer of NBVC, gave the opening re-marks.
Despite the progress that has beenmade,he said, “we must not rest.”The Tri-Command Ensemble Choir
sang “I Believe I Can Fly,” and the hourended with a rousing African dance per-formance by the Balandugu Kan troupe.The event was organized by the African
American/Black Awareness Committeeeand the African American Focus Group.
Vice admiral visits NBVCMonday, March 15, is the deadline to
submit nominations for the Joyce W.Stewart Memorial Award, presentedduring Women’s History Month eachMarch by the Federal Women’s ProgramCommittee.Stewart was the first woman at the
former Construction Battalion CenterPort Hueneme to achieve the profes-sional grade of GM-14. She worked toassure that her organization, the Facili-ties System Office, reflected the Navy’saffirmative action goals by pursuing apositive approach to the acceptance ofdiversity.Any employee or group of employees
can nominate an individual or team,military or civilian, that exemplifiesthese characteristics. A selection panelwill review the nominations, and the re-cipient will be announced at a March 24ceremony at the Bard Mansion.To obtain a nomination form, e-mail
Gloria Smith at [email protected] or the FWP co-chair Lisa Zimmer-man at [email protected].
Deadline nears foraward nominations
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Vice Adm. Anthony L. Winns, the inspectorgeneral of the Navy, discusses the history ofblack economic empowerment on Feb. 22.
EvangelisticMissionary Baptist
ChurchSun Morning Prayer 8:30a-9a
Sunday School 9a-10:15aMorning Worship 10:30a
Wed Prayer/Bible Study 6:30p
Pastor-Bishop Princeton Allen125 E.Pearl St., Pt Hueneme
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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
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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 scheduleChaplain’scornerwithTroyAvery,
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Few things in life are as important askeeping our goals in sight, because ourgoals directly shape who we become andwhere we will go in life.A great example of this truth is Florence
Chadwick.On July 4, in the year 1952, she set out
to swim the 26 miles separating CatalinaIsland from the California coast. She be-gan her journey flanked by two smallboats to offer assistance should the needarise. Indeed, she would encounter seriousobstacles.The first obstacle was having to listen
to those in the boats drive away sharkswith rifle fire. Can you imagine stayingfocused on your goal knowing sharks werethat close? And as unnerving as that was,the second obstacle proved to be far morechallenging.Fifteen hours into her swim, a thick fog
rolled in to the point that she could hard-ly see the boats in her party. Continuingfor another hour, but unable to see thecoastline, she called to her mother in oneof the boats, telling her that she doubtedher ability to finish and asked to be re-
moved from the water. As she sat in theboat, she learned that she had stoppedswimming less than one mile from herdestination.Later, she said to a reporter, “I am not
making excuses, but if I could have seenthe land, I believe I would have madeit.”In the end, what doomed her efforts was
losing sight of the goal. In fact, twomonths later, she made the same journeyagain. Thick fog rolled in once more, butthis time Florence Chadwickmade it, say-ing that she kept in her mind a mentalimage of the shoreline the whole way.My encouragement to you is to choose
worthy goals— that is, goals that the Lordcan bless, and keep them always in sight.If you do this, youwill not only reach yourpotential but find yourself a blessing toothers along the way.
Always keep your goals in sight — they’re who we are
By Linda WadleyNFELC Public Affairs
Petty Officer 2nd Class Marlon Mal-lari, a logistics specialist with Naval Fa-cilities Expeditionary Logistics Center(NFELC), died during physical fitnesstraining on Feb. 19 at Naval Base Ven-tura County, Port Hueneme.Mallari, a Navy reservist with the
NFELC Surge unit since 2006, began a
six-month Active Duty Special Work As-signment with NFELC in December2009.“Petty Officer Mallari was one of our
NFELC Surge reservists who came onactive duty to help us mobilize two Tableof Allowances to support the increasedSeabee mission in Afghanistan,” saidCapt. Marshall Sykes, NFELC executiveofficer. “We were honored to have himin our command. He was greatly respect-ed by all for his professionalism and ser-vice. His work assisting with the packoutof TOAs for the Seabees and with ourre-warehousing project was exceptional.Petty Officer Mallari will be truly missedby all.”During his nearly 10 years of service
in the Reserves, he was awarded the NavyReservesMeritorious ServiceMedal (1st),Meritorious Unit Commendation andFlag Letter of Commendation.Mallari, 46, who was a resident of Car-
son, is survived by his wife and threechildren.
Logististics specialist with NFELC dies on base after PT
Logistics Specialist 2nd ClassMarlonMallarion duty at Naval Facilities ExpeditionaryLogistics Center in 2008.
Weekday Lenten Services continuethrough the month at Naval Base Ven-tura County.
Community Stations of the Cross withschoolchildren are held at 6:30 p.m. every
Thursday at PointMugu and at 6:30 p.m.every Friday at Port Hueneme. At PortHueneme, each service is followed by asoup supper in the Fellowship Hall.Special services are also planned on
Palm Sunday March 28, Holy ThursdayApril 1, Good Friday April 2, and EasterSunday April 4. Easter services at bothPoint Mugu and Port Hueneme will befollowed by Easter egg hunts.
Lenten Services continue throughout the month
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“Parents who know their children’s teach-ers and help with the homework and teachtheir kids right fromwrong— these parentscan make all the difference.” — PresidentBill Clinton, State of the Union Address
No matter your child’s grade level andnomatter your daily responsibilities, thereis always an opportunity to be involved inyour child’s education. Being involvedsends a message to your child that theireducation is a priority to you and that youconsider school a worthwhile cause.There are always opportunities to vol-
unteer in schools, join and attend PTA,PTSA or PTO meetings, or assist withfundraising campaigns.In addition, in our modern age of tech-
nology, there are numerous ways for par-ents to stay connected even if they cannotstep foot on a school campus.Many teachers have and utilize e-mail.
Even if you can’t get to a phone duringthe school day to discuss concerns withyour child’s teacher, e-mail provides ameans to confer with your child’s teacherwhenever it is convenient for you. Let your
child know that you’ve e-mailed the teach-er. This will let your child know that youare not out of the loop.Online grading systems are in place in
most middle schools and high schools,even some elementary schools.With a username and password, you can access yourchild’s grade daily. No longer do parentsneed to wait for a report card to see howa student is doing in school. This providesparents an opportunity to reinforce excel-ling behavior and assist students who needhelp before too much time passes.
Numerous teachers have also foundWebsites to be useful communication tools.Teachers will post their daily assignments,important class events and long-term proj-ect timelines on their Web site. Parentscan view these pages anywhere they haveInternet access, whether they are in thehome with the child or on deployment.Your student will be impressed if youknow what he or she did in school todaywhen you are halfway around the world.With all that technology has to offer
parents desiring to be involved in theirchild’s education, nothing takes away fromthe personal contact you can make withyour child every day. Even better than“Howwas your day?”you can ask, “Whatis something you learned today?”or “Whatare looking forward to in school tomor-row?” This might initiate a conversationabout your child’s education you wouldnot have otherwise had.— For any questions on how you can stayconnected with your child’s education or anyK-12 school related issues, please call theNBVC School Liaison Officer Monica James at989-5211 or e-mail [email protected]
Parent involvement makes the difference
The Spring Fling 5K Run andNavalBaseVenturaCountyHealthFair will take place at Port Huen-eme on Thursday, March 18.Registration for the run starts at
11 a.m. at the Bee Hive Gymna-sium. The run begins at 11:30. Theevent is free for all personnel.The health fair runs from 10 a.
m. to 1 p.m. at the Bee FitWellnessCenter. Vendors include theAmer-ican Cancer Society, Pilates Influ-ence, American Red Cross, KalaniChiropractic, TriWest HealthcareAlliance, FRS, United Blood Ser-vices Central Coast, HydrostaticBody Fat Test, MWR Athleticsand Road Runner Track and Fit-ness.For more information, call 989-
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Thrift Shop: (Bldg. 829 Port Hueneme):Open Monday and Wednesday, 10 a.m.to1 p.m. Civilians with CAC card mayshop onMonday,March 22, andWednes-day, March 24, only. Low-cost uniforms,civilian clothing, baby items, householditems and much, much more. Prices startat 5 cents!
Budget for Baby:Tuesday,March 9, andTuesday, 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,March11, 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 forclasses, call 982-4409.
The 2010 Active Duty Fund Drive insupport of theNavy-Marine Corps ReliefSociety (NMCRS) is being conductedthrough March 31.TheNMCRSprovided assistance to 825
local Sailors, Marines and their familiesin Ventura County last year. More than$496,000 in interest-free loans were dis-bursed, as well as grants totaling $18,100.The majority of these loans and grantsprovided financial relief during emergen-cies.In addition to financial assistance, the
NMCRS provides budget counseling,post-secondary scholarships and loans forspouses and dependent children, dispens-es complimentary layettes or junior sea-bags to new parents and administers avisiting nurse program and thrift shops,as well as helping clients identify a varietyof other resources.
Donations are accepted in the form ofpayroll deductions (allotments), checks orcash. Service members are encouraged tocontribute by allotment since the donationcan be spread over a 12-month period,thereby minimizing the financial impacton a member’s budget.For those unable to make a monetary
donation, the Society would be pleased tohave their assistance as a Society volun-teer. Call 982-4409 for information on thenext volunteer orientation.At Naval Base Ventura County, contact
either Lt. Pablito Quiatchon at 982-4587or [email protected] or BUCAndrew Bugs at 982-2941 or [email protected] for additional informa-tion.Command reps may also contact Na-
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By Andrea HowryLighthouse editor
After more than 30 years in the Navy— much of that time at Naval Base Ven-tura County — Command Master Chief(SCW) Glenn E. Brunelle has retired.About 300 people attended the retire-
ment ceremony, held Feb. 19 at a place thathad specialmeaning toBrunelle: theWhiteHouse at Port Hueneme.“This is where I started my Seabee ca-
reer,”Brunelle said of the building that usedto be theNavalConstructionTrainingCen-ter headquarters.He rolled up to the ceremony in a
M151A1, the same type of vehicle he firstworked on inmechanic school, back whenwatching the 1944 classic “The FightingSeabees”with JohnWayne and SusanHay-ward was part of the curriculum.Using what he called his “Palm Pilot”
— notes written on his hand — the self-described “technically challenged”Brunelleregaled the crowdwith stories of his career,his family and his future.People came in from all over the country
to honor him, including his 82-year-oldfather who lives in Oregon.“I’ve spent my entire adult life in the
Navy,” said Brunelle. “Thirty years wentby really fast.”Brunelle enlisted in theNavy onDec. 28,
1979, just a few months after graduatingfrom high school. Master Chief Utilities-man (SCW) Jamye Rainwater, the masterof ceremonies, pointed out that at time,Jimmy Carter was president, “Kramer vs.Kramer”received the AcademyAward forBest Picture, the nuclear disaster at Three-Mile Islandoccurred andBrunelle’s belovedSanFrancisco 49ers closed the seasonwithtwo wins and 14 losses.His many deployments over the next 30
years included Okinawa, Japan; Naples,Italy; Midway Island; Guantanamo Bay,Cuba; Madagascar; Puerto Rico; SaudiArabia during Operation Desert Shield;Adak, Alaska; and Guam. He also de-ployed to Gulfport, Miss., and New Or-leans in support of Hurricane Katrinarelief efforts.Throughout his career, Brunelle was sta-
tionedatPortHuenemeonly twice—“oncefor 10 years and once for 14 years,” hesaid.The second long tour allowed his family
to live in the same house for 14 years, whichis why he said he’ll be working on 14-year-old home improvement projects.
Capt. Jim McHugh, who took over ascommanding officer of Naval Base Ven-turaCounty a year ago, saidBrunellemadeit a smooth transition.“I could not have asked for a better
CMC,”he said, thanking him for his friend-ship and his “endless patience.”Capt. Clayton O. Mitchell Jr. of the
Civil Engineer Corps, called Brunelle “anincredible inspiration.”He said Brunelle has an uncanny ability
to connect with people, “no matter whothey are or where they are. He has an abil-ity to rally people around his cause.”Capt. George E. “Dwyn”Taylor II, also
of the Civil Engineer Corps, said he firstmet Brunelle in the 1990swhen hewaswiththe 31stNaval ConstructionRegiment.Hewas impressed with Brunelle’s “polishedprofessionalism and can-do spirit,” traitshe found had not diminished by 2002whenthey worked together again.“He is not a man who looks out for No.
1,”Taylor said. “He is a bedrock of integ-rity.”Knowing about Brunelle’s love of mo-
torcycles and his penchant for getting aHarley-DavidsonT-shirt wherever he goes,Taylor presented Brunelle with one fromhis current city of residence, St. Augustine,Fla.There were many certificates of appre-
ciation and gifts presented to Brunelle thatday, and he gave some himself, especiallyto his family — his wife of 19 years, Min-dy, and their three children, James,Kirstenand Sarah.“I’m not quite sure what I will do next,”
he said, adding that the family will stay inthe area and that they plan a trip to Dis-neyland soon.He showed the audience he’s prepared
for something else, too.“Let’s ride,”he said, whipping out a pair
of sunglasses and putting them on with aflourish.
Command master chief retires after 30-year career
PHOTO BY MC1 AARON PETERSON
Posed in front of the Seabee College, a building that has special memories for retiring Command Master Chief (SCW) Glenn Brunelle, areBrunelle’s friend and guest speaker Capt. Clayton Mitchell Jr., Brunelle, his wife Mindy and children Kirsten, Sarah and James, his fatherClement, and friend and guest speaker Capt. George E. Taylor II.
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Retiring Command Master Chief (SCW)Glenn Brunelle, right, is congratulated by hissuccessor, CMDCM Dean O. Joyce, who isscheduled to begin in late March.
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By Andrea HowryLighthouse editor
Aviation Electrician’sMate 2ndClass Derick Jaramillo liked howone student tried to figure out ifthe color of a container affectsthe temperature of what’s in-side.Builder 1st Class Davey Shaw
liked another student’s display,“Which metal will corrode fast-er?”And Aviation Support Equip-
ment Technician Jessica Segura,while she enjoys science, wasmore interested in working withchildren and seeing what theycould do.These three joined 10 others
from Naval Base Ventura Coun-ty in judging local science fairs.Jaramillo, Shaw and Segura,
along with several others, spentFeb. 18 judging 88 science fairentries at Santa Clara School, aprivateK-8 school inOxnard thatmade the fair mandatory for all
sixth-, seventh- and eighth-grad-ers. Four others helped judge ascience fair at Hueneme HighSchool the same day.Jaramillo enjoyed listening to
Fernando Perez, a seventh-grad-er, explain how he created thecolor-temperature experiment.
“I liked his set-up,” Jaramillosaid. “It’s crazy how young kidsthink. I love to see them ask‘Why?’”Fernando knew dark clothing
make him feel hotter than lightclothing, so he wondered if thesame held true for whatever’s in-
side a dark container as opposedto a light one.Shaw,who volunteered to judge
the science fair because “it seemedlike a good opportunity to seewhat students are doing thesedays,”was drawn to sixth-graderKevin Braza’s experiment onmetal corrosion.“I’m a builder,” Shaw said,
“andwhen I saw hisHomeDepotpaint sticks, I immediately wentover.”Shaw was impressed with the
workKevin had put into the proj-ect. Kevin had wrapped alumi-num wire, steel wire, galvanizedsteel wire, and copperwire aroundthe sticks and soaked them in tapwater and salt water. He foundthat differentmetals had differentresistance to corrosion dependingon what type of water they wereexposed to.Segura enjoyed judging eighth-
grader Jennie Acosta’s experi-ment: “Which soda fizzed the
most when shook?” Jennie usedPepsi, Mountain Dew and 7-Up.Jennie thought the answer
would be 7-Up “because that’swhat you have when you’re sick.”Segura agreed.And what were the results of
the three experiments?If you’d been a judge, you
would have found out.There will be more opportuni-
ties. To volunteer, call VanceVasquez in base public relationsat 989-8095.
Base personnel judge local school science fairs
PHOTO BY JAMES P. CENCER
Santa Clara School teacher Michelle Mullen, left, welcomes NavalFacilities Expeditionary Logistics Center personnel ConstructionElectrician Chief Lynn Rodriguez, Chief Construction Mechanic CesarHernandez, and Dr. Stephen Jones to the annual science fair Feb. 18.
It’s crazy howyoung kids think.I love to see themask ‘Why?’
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By Andrea HowryLighthouse editor
“Why can’t there be more places to eatat Point Mugu?”“Why can’t there be wireless service in
the barracks?”“Is there anything we can do about the
gophers?”At his first Town Hall meeting since
becoming commanding officer at NavalBase Ventura County a year ago, Capt.JimMcHughwas pepperedwith questions— first at the PointMugu Theater on Feb.16, then the next day at NeedhamTheaterat Port Hueneme.At both sites, McHugh presented an
update on base happenings— everythingfrom construction projects to basewidereductions in energy and water usage toupcoming Family Night Out events andyouth programming. He presented a slideshow on behalf of Morale, Welfare andRecreation that detailed ongoing programsand events, and he reminded the audienceto check out the tables set up in the foyersthat offered information on housing, chap-lain and school liaison services, the Fleet& Family Support Center, the Navy-Ma-rine Corps Relief Society and the RedCross.Then he opened it up for questions.More services at Point Mugu? “It is an
issue,” agreed McHugh, who lives atMugu, but it’s all amatter of money—notthe Navy’s money, but whatever a privateenterprise can generate, and in this econ-omy, new businesses on base are unlike-ly.Wireless service in the barracks? “There’s
actually aNavywide initiative to havewire-less basewide and at all bases worldwide,”McHugh said.And the gophers?This question was asked at both Mugu
and Port Hueneme, and as a Mugu resi-dent, McHugh is all-too familiar with theissue.“I have my own 36-hole golf course in
my backyard,”he said. “This has been go-
ing on for many, many years.”He suggested that anyone with a pest
control problem request a service call andan exterminator will be called.Someone in the audience also suggested
a corgi.Here are some of the base updates
McHugh mentioned:• Dog parks at both Point Mugu and
Port Hueneme should be open within ayear, as soon as environmental and finan-cial issues are worked out.• The base continues to make progress
on becomingmore energy-efficient.NBVChas reduced its energy usage by 48 percentsince 1985, saving the equivalent of 65,000barrels of oil per year. Using 2003 baselinenumbers, NBVC needs to reduce energyby another 30 percent by 2015, and it hasalready reached the 15 percent mark.• Since 2007, NBVC has reduced its wa-
ter usage by 37.5 percent, exceeding itsgoal of a 16 percent reduction by the endof 2015.• The base veterinarian at PortHueneme
will be moving to new quarters in April.New offices will be at Building 19.• During the fourth quarter, the area
around the NEX parking lot at Port Hue-nemewill be reconfigured to improve traf-fic flow. “Hopefully, you’ll all see a greatimprovement with this project,”McHughsaid.• The parking lot at Duke’s will be re-
paved during the second quarter.• Amonthly FamilyNightOut featuring
a $5 spaghetti dinner will begin in April,alternating between the PortHueneme andPoint Mugu sites.• A Parents Night Out will begin inMay
and continue the third Friday of everymonth. From 6 to 9 p.m., free child carewill be provided.Between 50 and 75 people attended each
TownHall meeting, butMcHugh remind-ed everyone that feedback is always wel-come, Town Hall meeting or not.“Feedback’s the way we get things
done,” he said.
Updates given, questions answered at Town Hall meetings
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Display tables were set up at both the Point Mugu and Port Hueneme Town Hall meetingsto provide information on the many services offered at Naval Base Ventura County.
By Dave OehldrichFleet and Family Support Services
On Thursday, Feb. 18, the Fleet andFamily Support Center hosted the NavalBase Ventura County Job Fair.Competition was fierce but friendly as
theNBVCWelcomeCenter building camealive with banners, resumes, business cardsand, in some cases, interview questions.Before the day ended, more than 700
job seekers had rubbed elbows with 38
employers in the hopes of being called foran interview.Employers have always been drawn to
military members and their families, aswell as government employees, for theirreputation as being hard workers, havingdiscipline and for possessing a vast arrayof skills.The goal of the NBVC Job Fair was to
provide a venue where all active duty,spouses, reservists, retirees, Defense De-
partment employees, contract employeesand anyone who has installation accesscan meet employers, network and gethired.Judging by the feedback received on the
surveys, the FFSC is pretty confident thatthe event was a success.If you’re a job seeker who has yet to
hear back from an employer you’re inter-ested in, now is the time to consider fol-lowing up with a thank you letter, phone
call or e-mail. It’s always a good idea tokeep yourself fresh in the mind of an em-ployer as they begin scheduling inter-views.The next NBVC Job Fair will be on
Thursday, August 26, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Port Hueneme Fleet and Fam-ily Support Center, Bldg. 1169.We’ve already begun contacting employ-
ers.Hope you can make it.
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Naval Base Ventura County (NBVC) isreplacing streetlights, parking lot lightsand lights outside residential quarters withenergy-efficient LED (light emitting di-ode) systems.Tom Santoianni, NBVC’s energy man-
ager, said the project at both Port Huen-eme and PointMuguwill reduce the base’senergy consumption by 317,445 kilowatthours and will cut the base’s annual util-ity bill by $45,500, based on the averageVentura County utility rate of 14 centsper kilowatt hour.“The steps that NBVC are taking to
introduce sustainable lighting to an entirecommunity serves as a leading examplefor military bases, college campuses andcities and towns across America,” saidZach Gibler, CEO of Lighting ScienceGroup Corp., whose lighting systems thebase is using. “These LED lighting solu-tions are not only affordable but also sus-tainable. The lighting retrofit will reducecarbon dioxide emissions by 228 metrictons annually at NBVC. That’s equivalentto removing the annual greenhouse gasemissions from 44.5 passenger cars.”
A total of 1,084 existing streetlights,area lights and parking lot lighting fixturesare being replaced with Lighting ScienceLED luminaires. Once completed, theretrofit will reduce NBVC’s exterior light-ing energy consumption by nearly 60 per-cent and will increase the product lifetimeby threefold, thereby reducing mainte-nance costs.
“This helps us to set the environmentalstandard for U.S. Naval bases,” said San-toianni.
Here’s what’s being done:Streetlights: 430 RoadWay luminaires
will replace the current high pressure so-dium cobra head street lighting fixturesthroughout the Port Hueneme and PointMugu residential areas.About 150 have been installed at Port
Hueneme since mid-January. Work willbegin soon along 23rd Avenue from Pat-terson Road east to the Sunkist Gate.“In areas where the streetlights have
been replaced, the feedback from the on-base community has been positive,” San-toianni said. “People can actually see andexperience the upgrade in light quality.”Bachelor housing lighting: 549WallPack
luminaires will be installed at the bachelorhousing facilities at both Port Huenemeand Point Mugu. They are designed toilluminate exterior walkways and to pro-vide perimeter and security lighting. Theyare also made of lightweight aluminum,which is easy to install. They will last upto three times longer and will consumeless than half the amount of energy thanconventional light sources — only about35 watts, less than the amount of energy
consumed by a standard table lamp.“Lighting Science Group and the Navy
collaborated to customize the LightingScience WallPack luminaires to incorpo-rate an integral motion sensor, which fur-ther reduces energy consumption to just10 watts when perimeter walkways areunoccupied,” Santoianni said. “This typeof cooperation helped us to lead the chargein delivering energy-efficient solutions forour specific design needs.”Parking and general area lighting: The
Navy chose 105 ShoeBox luminaires toreplace traditional parking and generalarea lighting fixtures. Using only 86 wattsper fixture, they deliver glare-free, low-maintenance light.Lights in the parking lots of Buildings
PH1000, Duke’s, the Bowling Alley andWelcome Center and the Seabee Chapelwill begin soon, Santoianni said.Work will begin in mid- to late-March
and run through July to install the rest ofthe streetlights throughout residential ar-eas and to install theWallPack lights out-side bachelor housing facilities at bothPort Hueneme and Point Mugu.
Energy-efficient lights being installed basewide
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provided to active-duty who win the rafflecurrently underway at the newly expand-ed NEX Uniform Shop.• Items will be given away all day, rang-
ing from diamond rings to a set of Good-year tires to a Wii console and many giftcertificates.• Five bands will play throughout the
day, including Brokedown Cadillac, a lo-cal band, and four Los Angeles’ basedclassic rock bands.• Three Jolly Jumps will be available for
the kids, including a 24-foot dual slide.• The Gold Rush mobile rock climbing
unit will be on site all day.• Tillman, the Skateboarding Bulldog
will be visiting, doing demonstrations andsigning ‘pawto-graphs’.• Freestyle motocross rider Kyle Loza
will be at the NEX from noon to 3 p.m.Loza, whowon back-to-back goldmedalsat the ESPN X Games in 2007 and 2008,first for a move he invented called “TheVolt,” then for “Electric Doom.”• Tuskegee Airmen protégé and former
Air Force aviator Richard “Dick”Toliverwill be on hand to sign his book, “AnUn-caged Eagle.” The retired colonel flew F-15s, and his book chronicles his 26-yearcareer that included 446 combat missionsin Southeast Asia, a lightning strike at20,000 feet and a rocket-seat ejection overGermany.Other features of the all-day event in-
clude a variety of food vendors, balloon
and face-painting artists and live broad-casts from radio station Q104.7 in themorning.The $10.9 million construction and
renovation project nearly doubled the sizeof the NEX from 35,000 square feet to70,000 square. Shoppers will find newflooring, new carpeting and new displayfixtures in the renovated area and expand-ed merchandise selection throughout thestore.“Themilitary community of Naval Base
Ventura County deserves this beautifulnew space,” said General Manager AnnaEsguerra. “This project has taken a longtime to come to fruition, andmy staff andI are proud to have been a part of its de-velopment and completion. We are look-ing forward to celebrating with our pa-trons and hope all can come out and joinus.”
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The fine jewelry area of the newly expanded and renovated NEX at Port Hueneme.
NEX: Giveaways plannedMarch 12
The Seabees and Sweeties are back.Last year, this team of 30 Seabees and
their spouses raised money and donatedtheir hair to St. Baldrick’s, a foundationthat raises hundreds of thousands of dol-lars each year to fight childhood cancer.RebeccaMorrow and her husband, EO2
Ben Morrow, are forming another teamfor this year’s March 20 event in Ventura.Not only will they raise funds, they’ll alsohave their heads shaved in an effort toshow children who have lost their hair dueto cancer that they are not alone. Hairlonger than 10 inches in a ponytail will bedonated to Locks for Love and used forwigs for cancer patients.Rebecca and Ben are hosting a fund-
raiser for team Seabees and Sweeties onSaturday, March 6 at Billy O’s Bar andGrill in Ventura starting at 8 p.m. This21-and-older event will feature live music,food, raffles and drink specials and allmoney raised will go directly to St. Bal-drick’s. Admission is free.The March 20 event runs from 10 a.m.
to 3 p.m. at the Four Points Sheraton atVentura Harbor. In addition to music,children’s activities and a silent auction,barbers will be there to do the shaving.Formore information or to join Seabees
and Sweeties, call RebeccaMorrow at 200-8279 or visit the team’s Web site at http://www.stbaldricks.org/teams/mypage/tea-mid/65453
Seabees and Sweeties are backto help fight childhood cancer
Not only will theyraise funds, they’llalso have their headsshaved in an effort toshow children whohave lost their hairdue to cancer thatthey are not alone.
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By Lt. Cmdr. Justin HawkinsVR-55
A C-130T from Fleet Logistics Support Squadron Five Five (VR-55) recently landed in the Haitian capital of Port-au-Prince to de-liver cargo while participating in the massive Haiti relief efforts.
These supplies were then trans-ported to the USNS Comfort in support of Haiti search and re-covery relief operations.
In addition, VR-55 has flown multiple logistics sorties to and from Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, carrying both cargo and person-nel in support of the Joint Task Force mission. Because Port-au-Prince is unable to handle the extensive volume of both civil and military air traffic supporting the relief efforts, Guantanamo Bay is acting as a massive staging area for cargo and supplies to be fur-ther delivered to Haiti.
Lt. Cmdr. Ron Martin, the cur-rent operations officer for VR-55, is one of many squadron pilots
who participated in such mis-sions.
“Providing logistics support throughout the world is our job, yet we find it especially rewarding to play any role we can to help out in these dire times,” he said.
Operating five C-130T aircraft from Point Mugu, VR-55 sup-ports deployed U.S. Navy ships, submarines, Navy SEALS, avia-tion detachments, and Marine units throughout the fleet.
VR-55 is one of 15 Navy Re-serve squadrons that fall under Commander, Fleet Logistics Sup-port Wing (CFLSW), the Navy’s largest air wing and primary op-erator of logistics aircraft for the Navy.
The wing’s squadrons fly logis-tics support missions worldwide and throughout the United States. It is in times like these that Navy Reserve squadrons can be relied upon to provide around-the-clock support of natural disaster re-lief.
Currently, every Navy C-40, C-9 and C-130 squadron has par-ticipated in Haiti relief operations.
With more than 100 flights com-bined as of VR-55’s Feb. 9 mis-sion, they have delivered approx-
imately 1,850 passengers and 2.25 million pounds of cargo, while logging over 830 hours. Th
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U.S. Navy photoA C-130T from VR-55 prepares to leave Point Mugu.
photoS by ErNESto hErNaNdEz FoNtENaval Mobile Construction Battalion 4, homeported at Naval Base Ventura County, is working on a construction project at Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan. Working with rebar are, far left, Builder 3rd Class Ruben Torres from San Diego; center, Steelworker 3rd Class Christopher Crabbe from London, Ohio, and Steelworker 3rd Class Troy Franklin from Palm Springs; and above, Constructionman Apprentice Robert Stadtler from Midlothian, Ill.,
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... others are back home with their loved onesPhoto by Chief Mass CoMMuniCations sPeCialist Jesse a. sherwin
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Top left: Lt. Cmdr. Mike Bates with the 30th Naval Construction Regiment has his arms full saying hello to 2-year-old Emma, left, and 4-year-old Julia.
Top right: Lt. Earl Chow from NMCB 3 holds his children upon his return.
At left: Yeoman 3rd Class Gabriel Rodrigues from NMCB 3 holds his son for the first time after returning from a six-month deployment.
Lt. Josh Perry of the 30th Naval Construction Regiment is greeted by his wife, Kirstin, and his sons Ronan, 3, and Conor, 17 months.
Seabees from the 30th Naval Construction Regiment and Na-val Mobile Construction Battalion 3 (NMCB 3) returned to Naval Base Ventura County Point Mugu after a six-month de-ployment to Afghanistan.
The unit returned from a scheduled deployment directly sup-porting ongoing operations. The regiment provided command and control of all engineering assets in Southern Afghanistan, and the battalion was busy constructing facilities for President Barack Obama’s troop surge.
6-month tour to Afghanistan now over
About the photos
VR-55 among C-130 squadrons taking part in Haiti relief efforts
Photos by ernesto hernandez fonteNaval Mobile Construction Battalion 4, homeported at Naval Base Ventura County, is working on a construction project at Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan. Working with rebar are, far left, Builder 3rd Class Ruben Torres from San Diego; center, Steelworker 3rd Class Christopher Crabbe from London, Ohio, and Steelworker 3rd Class Troy Franklin from Palm Springs; and above, Constructionman Apprentice Robert Stadtler from Midlothian, Ill.,
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By MC2 Ian Lundy1st Naval Construction Division Com-
mander (1NCD)Rear Adm.MarkHand-ley recently visited withmembers of NavalMobile Construction Battalion (NMCB)40 during a combat convoy simulation.Handleymade a trip toNaval Base Ven-
tura County (NBVC) Port Hueneme andPoint Mugu so he could see some of thenew training opportunities provided forSeabees preparing to deploy to Afghani-stan and other hostile Areas of Respon-sibility (AOR).“We’ve been in this fight since 2003 fac-
ing these types of threats,”Handley said.“Nowwe are at a point where the enemy’stactics have evolved. Our training hasevolved as well. The best part about thistype of training is the people who are con-ducting this are taking intelligence fromAfghanistan and immediately incorporat-ing it into this training.”NMCB 40’s Combat Security Element
(CSE) took part in the recent inauguralrun of NBVC Point Mugu’s combat con-voy simulator. DuringNMCB 40’s secondtraining evolution on this simulator,Hand-ley stopped by to witness firsthand and tofind out from the Seabees what the train-
ing was like.“The simulator gives us a feeling of rep-
etition and continuity,” said ConstructionMechanic 2nd Class Chris Teets, CSE ve-
hicle commander. “When we’re inside theHumvee we use a certain language, andthis helps us practice while seeing sce-narios that we might see in Afghani-
stan.”Handley was pleased with the positive
response.“The first unit to go through that train-
ing simulator is receiving an exception-ally good platform to train on, and Ithink it’s going to provide them confi-dence in convoy security and movementwhen they go into Afghanistan,” saidHandley.The simulator is anUp-ArmoredHum-
vee that includes a gunner’s turret, lo-cated in a room which has projectorsaimed at eight walls encompassing 360degrees, giving the participating team asense of realism.“We have four different data bases to
select from so we can upload any intelfrom the field that we can think of,” saidMarkWeblemoe, field service representa-tive for Palau Corporation, manufac-turer of the combat convoy simulator.There are currently eight combat con-
voy simulators designed by Palau. TheSeabees own two, and the Marine Corpshas the other six, said Weblemoe.The admiral’s next stop Homestation
Training Lanes, which is known as Com-bat Town at Point Mugu.
Admiral visits NMCB 40, combat convoy simulator
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Rear Adm. Mark Handley, left, asks Construction Mechanic Constructionman WesleyRabens of NMCB 40 his thoughts on the new combat convoy simulator.
Federal employees fromVentura, SantaBarbara and San Luis Obispo countiesgave $945,110 to the 2009-2010 CaliforniaGold Coast Combined Federal Campaign(CFC), topping last year’s contributionsby more than 5 percent.“This was a truly generous response by
so many federal employees and a majoraccomplishment in this economy,” saidCapt. JimWorcester, who served as GoldCoast CFC chair for the 2009-2010 cam-paign.Worcester is the commanding officer of
the Naval Facilities Expeditionary Logis-tics Center and commander of the 31stSeabee Readiness Group.TheCaliforniaGoldCoast CFC is com-
prised of more than 17,000 federal em-ployees in the three counties. This is thesecond year the counties have united toconduct one campaign.“We have a diverse group of federal
employees within three counties who haveworked hard tomake this campaign a suc-
cess through their volunteer efforts andwillingness to give to others,” saidWorces-ter. “People in our community and beyondwill benefit through their generosity.”The campaign, held between Sept. 1,
and Dec. 15, supports eligible non-profitorganizations that provide health and hu-man service benefits throughout the
world.Planning for the coming year’s CFC is
under way. The effort is being chaired byCapt. JimMcHugh, commanding officerNBVC.For information, visit the Gold Coast
CFCWeb site at http://www.cfcgoldcoast.org.
Federal workers donatenearly $1 million to CFC
PHOTO BY JAMES B. CENCER
Capt. Jim Worcester, center, the 2009-10 California Gold Coast CFC chair, thanksparticipants for their efforts at the CFC Thank You event, held Feb. 10 at the 146th AirliftWing, Air National Guard in Oxnard. He also introduced next year’s campaign executivedirector, Chief Navy Counselor Mario Maytorena, left, as Naval Base Ventura County takesthe lead for the 2010-11 tri-county Gold Coast CFC. Senior Master Chief Michael Rodrigo,right, who served as executive director this year, participated in the thank you event.
It’s time to play ball!March 6 is opening day for Naval Base
VenturaCounty JuniorBaseball, andCapt.JimMcHugh, commanding officer of thebase, is scheduled to toss the first pitch.The league, which is affiliated with Cal
Ripken and Babe Ruth Baseball, has 415youngsters signed up this year, up from304last year.Players range in age from 4 to 14 and are
in five divisions range from T-ball to Ma-jors.League Vice President Chuck Rowland
said the opening ceremony, which beginsat 9 a.m. on Bolles Field at Port Hueneme,will include a catered sit-down lunch anda raffle at $3 per ticket that features a $250beach cruiser, a $500mountain bike, a two-day stay at a tennis resort and many giftcertificates.The league substantially improved its
homefield during the off-season and in-stalled a new scoreboard andpublic addresssystem and renovated the kitchen.
Opening day forbaseball is March 6
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Help when you need it.The Fleet & FamilySupport Center
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
• He Says; She Says: Understand thedifferences between men and women inrelationships. Wed., Mar. 10, 6 to 7:30p.m.•AHero’s Journey-Interrupted: Internet
diversions and the impact on relationships.Thurs., Mar. 25, 5 to 6:30 p.m.
Career Support and Retention
(Register for TAP classes with yourCommand Career Counselor)• Transition Assistance Program:
Mon.–Thurs., Mar. 8–11, 7:30 a.m. to4 p.m., Seperatees E-6 and below. Civil-ian attire. Bring medical record andDD2648 on Monday.• MS Excel: Wed., Mar. 10, 5 to 7
p.m.• Corporate ResumeWriting: Cutting-
edge resume techniques. Must call 982-5325 to register. Fri., Mar. 12, 7:30 to9 a.m.• Federal Employment: Resumes, Web
sites and the application process. Fri,Mar. 12, 9 to 11 a.m.• SpouseEmployment SkillsWorkshops:
One-hourworkshops- covering job search,resume skills, and interview techniques.Tues, Mar. 16, 2 to 4 p.m.
Sexual Assault Preventionand Response (SAPR)
•Advocate Training:Mon.–Thurs.,Mar.22–25. Call 982-6139 for times.• DCCTraining:Mar. 22. Call 982-6139
for time.
Ombudsman• Ombudsmanmeeting: Tues., Mar. 30,
6 to 8 a.m.• Ombudsman Basic Training: Mon.–
Wed., Mar. 15–17, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30p.m.
IA Readiness andDeployment
• Deployment Discussion Group: Forfamily members of service members whoare deployed or under IA orders. Tues.,Mar. 9, 1:30 to 2:30 p.m.• IA Return and Reunion: For families
of soon-to-be returning or already re-turned IA service members. Wed., Mar.10, 4 to 5 p.m.
Relocation
• SmoothMove: Make your PCS moveeasy, simple, smooth. Know your entitle-ments from the experts. Wed.,Mar. 10, 10a.m. to 12:30 p.m.• Disaster Preparedness: Are you and
your family prepared for an emergency?Learn how to cope with a disaster by pre-paring in advance and working with yourfamily as a team, Thurs., Mar. 11, 10:30
a.m. to noon.• Welcome Aboard Workshop: For in-
coming service members and their fami-lies. Receive information on military andcommunity resources on and near NBVC.Wed., Mar. 17, 2 to 3:30 p.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.•MillionDollar Sailor, Overview: Learn
the secrets of creating wealth!Wed., Mar.10, 8 a.m. to noon. FFSC, Point Mugu,Bldg. 225.• Million Dollar Sailor, Car Buying
Strategies: Learn how to get the best dealon a car. Wed., Mar. 17, 9 a.m. to noon,FFSC, Point Mugu, 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. Wed., Mar. 31, 9 a.m. tonoon.
• Command Financial Specialist Train-ing: E6 and above;must attend all sessions.Mon.-Fri., Mar. 22–26, 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., FFSC, Point Mugu, Bldg. 225.• CommandFinancial Specialist Forum:
Command Financial Specialist trainingfor designated CFSers. Fri., Mar. 26, 10a.m. to noon, FFSC, Point Mugu, 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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The Fleet and Family Support Center at Naval Base Ventura County Port Hueneme waspacked with job seekers and recruiters during the Feb. 18 NBVC Job Fair, the first of twoplanned for 2010. Story, Page 13.
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TREADMILLS Display andFloor models, excellent
condition, $250-$400(805)671-9852 VCS229209
5 PIECE DINING TABLEblack, distressed & oval $275.
805-341-5471 VCS231924
BED A BeautifulLeather Platform Bed
w/Thick QueenPillowtop Mattress
Never Used, in plastic, war-ranty. Retails $999, sell $395
805-830-3314VCS230879
BEDROOM SUITE SolidOak King pedestal bed,12 drwrs, mirroredhutch, dix mattress, 3night stands, matchingarmoire $3000+ new.$850/obo 805-496-1904
VCS230633
BEDTempurpedic Style
Queen Memory FoamMattress Set
Brand new in plastic w/warr!Retails $1199 Sell $395!!805-830-3314 VCS230877
ENTERTAINMENT CEN-TER Solid oak, Xlnt condi-tion $299.00 643-6405VCS231661
KING BED BOXSPRINGS. $100.
443-307-1569LIVING/DINING/PATIO
Rattan/Oak/Redwood. Goodquality.$20-$300. 805-427-5583
or 262-2468 VCS231368
LIVING RM Furniture, 9ftcouch off white, 2 sage greenchairs & glass coffee table.
$300obo. 805-583-3643 or707-217-2966 VCS231591
MARBLE BASE, GLASSTOP DR TABLE. Some
damage to glass top. $500obo.443-307-1569
OFFICE FURNITUREDesks w/returns left & right,executive desks, credenzas,armoire, solid wood. MustSee! Pool table like new.
$50 - $900 obo. All Must Go!805-409-5729 VCS231181
ROOM & BOARD FURNI-TURE Black leather sofa,solid cherry credenza,bookcases, glass/stainlessdining table, desk & end ta-bles. Two years old, mincondition. Moving, mustsell $200-$800 805-419-8466
VCS231545
ROOM & BOARD FURNI-TURE Black leather sofa,solid cherry credenza,bookcases, glass/stainlessdining table, desk & end ta-bles. Two years old, mincondition. Moving, mustsell $200-$800 805-419-8466
VCS231539
Sectionals & SofasAffordable
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and more, local mfrshowroom factory direct
sectionals sized by the inchwith your measurements.Hard to fit spaces ourspecialty Best prices,
quality & selection.Sectionals from $799.805-302-2138 VCS229850
SOFA-3pc & 3 Ottomans,xlnt cond $500. Uphls Chair$150. Hand painted corner$135. Highboy mahog chest$275. Newer Armiore $300
& Art 805-495-9768VCS231763
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PASSED $1000DOLLARS AN
OUNCEWE ARE LARGESTBUYERS OF SCRAPGOLD, GOLD CHAINS,
BRACELETS,DIAMONDS LARGEDIAMONDS, ROLEX
WATCHES, SWISSWATCHES, GOLD
COINS, WE PAY UP TOSPOT PRICES, GOLD
CROWNS, SILVERCOINS, SILVER
CHAINS WE PAYCASH NOW! TOP $$4255-18 E. MAIN STVENTURA CA 93003
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Next to Honey BakedHam Firehouse Plaza
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LEGEND 3 Wheel ScooterTop 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
RMC MEDICALBuy•Sell•Rent•RepairPower Chairs/Scooters
Lift Chairs/RampsHospital Beds/Hoyer
Lifts/Wheelchairs$150 & Up Trade-Ins
All Credit Cards805-647-1777
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WHEELCHAIRCARRIER
Harmar carrier andChev.Station Wagon $2,500.805-558-8074 VCS231532
_ARTIFICIAL TURF_15x57, 15x77, 1.5in thick
$5/sf, sacrifice $2/sf805-495-9601 VCS231110
BOWFLEX X2, BowflexDumbells w/stand, GT RoadBike w/computer, DinnetteSet w/hutch & Maytag gas
dryer. $150-$700. 805-816-0160VCS229676
Boxes for movingonly 75¢ each250 used 805-487-2796
www.riteboxinc.comVCS231526
EQUIPMENTF-250 Utility Truck $2,250
(3z24866), Steel Trailer12’x6’x2’ $2,000 (1fc1164),Graco Texture Machine,$1,650, Pallet Jack $300ea., S-10 Utility Shell &
Ladder Rack $350 ea. AllItems OBO. 805-732-9132
VCS230498
FABRIC BLOW OUTSALE ALL in stock
drapery & upholsteryfabric 70% off. Sale ends3/5/10. J & L Draperies
Upholstery. 1819 ThousandOaks Blvd. 805-495-2565
VCS230829
FREE HAUL AWAYJUNK METAL
Metal Fences, Car Parts,Car Batteries, Cast IronBathtubs, Pool Heaters,
Air Conditioner Units, etc.805-368-9853 VCS229856
KENMORE Refrigerator$150, 1 Large Glass
Entertainment Center $49,White Leather Chair $39,Desk w/two drawers $29,Desk & Bookstand $49,Bike $49. 805-339-9068
VCS231289
PRO-FORM GL50 ExerciseBike, Premier FooseballTable & Golden Tee Golf
Game. $50-$150. 805-649-2626VCS231124
WE PICK UP & RECYCLEall Major Appliances.Help Save our Planet.
Call 805-671-9569 VCS229210
CARVIN SC90GUITAR
Classic sound, beautifulmaple flame finish $600.00
805-647-5366VCS231736
SPA/HOT TUBDeluxe 2010 Model.
Neck jets, therapy seat,warr, never used, candeliver, worth $5950,
will sell $1950 818-785-9043VCS229650
57’ HITACHI RearProjection HDTV.$300. 443-307-1569
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Car BodiesAutomotive Scrap
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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
2 AFRICAN GREYS1 female, 1 male w/cages,
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AKC DACHSHUND Puppies$700. 661-333-4697
www.simplesite.com/loveadogVCS231343
AUSSIE PUPS AKC/ASCAhips/eyes clear, Champ
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BORDER COLLIE PUPSBlack/White, parents on
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CHIHUAHUA PUPSBeautiful Tea Cups & Toys
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CHIHUAHUAS AKC2 M long coats, ready now16 wks old. Great person-alities $100-$200. For moreinfo 805-886-8307 VCS230068
CHIHWEENIE MIX PUPSAdorable, great temperment,
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DACHSHUND MINIadorable pups & adults
all coats, great colors, shotsand trained $295+805-223-0576 VCS231347
GERMAN SHEPHERDPUPS AKC 661-349-4129
desertlakeshepherds.com8 wks 3/10/10. $1000 ea Freedelivery Blk/tn taking dep
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Golden Retriever PupsAKC reg. Healthy & HappyBoth Parents on site.Ready2-12. First shots & wormed.
$600 m/f. 805-712-2830VCS230070
LAB AKC ENGLISHPUPS, cream/fox red, $600-
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Puppies, Born Dec 6th, blackfemales w/shots $200
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LAB PUPPIES $750 AKCOFA.Yellow’s Avail 2M, 1F
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LAB PUPPIES AKCBlack, males, 5 weeks,
taking deposit. $550.www.countrylabs.com
661-823-8925 VCS230023
MALTI-POOS & MORKIEPUPS with shots, very
healthy. Adorable! $500+805-320-8244 VCS231779
PITBULL PUPPIESall Brindle, male & female,
ready to go $250. Call805-490-0053 VCS231817
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JOSE6 year old male,
Chihuahua mix, 10 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 lbs
Visit websitefor pics:
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RHODESIAN RIDGEBACKbeautiful 6 mo old, Regis-tered/registerable- AKC,NKC, etc., Current vacci-nations. Large dog crateincl $600. 805-208-1014
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SHIH TZU PUPPIES 3 F, 2M, smaller size, variouscolors. $450-$500 Whitew/black T-CUP female$750 805-640-1112
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Syberian Huskie Pups2 mos old. Have first shots. 1
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TERRIER mix neutered M,approximately 30 lbs,
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805-798-4878
TERRIER mix neutered M,aprx 30 lbs, Playful, ener-getic, friendly. Good home
805-798-4878 VCS231793
YELLOW LABPUPPIES AKC
Family raised, parents onsite, m/f $600-$650. Ready3/7/10. Laurie 805-766-0170
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______________YORKSHIRE 2 Males
1T-cup,AKC,mircrochippedVery cute. Pic’s available.
$450-$600. 805-498-4243VCS230977
YORKSHIRE TERRIERPuppies & teddy bear face,
small male & female, 12 wksold, champion line, AKC.
$650. 805-222-5312 or805-813-7022 VCS231140YORKSHIRE TERRIERpuppy, 8 month old male.Great color, inside dog.
Papers from APRI.$450.00 805-797-0994
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ALISO RANCH BOARDINGSTABLES. New mare
motel, 7000 acres nearE. Vta. Starting @ $300/mo.
805-647-9009 VCS230318HORSE
BOARDING@GOODENOUGHdaily feed & pasture turnout.
$295. 805-524-2444www.goodenoughfarms.com
VCS230789TRI-COLOR Buckskin Overo
Paint Stallion, Sorrel MareOutstanding! $2500/pair575-375-2420 VCS231285
Accounting
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Lockbox Coordinator Fi-nancial Srvs firm seekshighly org and detailoriented indiv.Qualified candidates willhave accounting ability,data processing, recon-ciliation, strong written &oral skills and ability towork independently. FIN-RA Series 6 req’d or mustbe obtained in 90 days ofhire. Visit www.plan-memberfinancial.com forjob description. Email re-sume/sal history [email protected]
ACUPUNCTURIST, TypesEzr, Inc, M.S. req’d. 3400Loma Vista Road #14, Ven-tura, CA 93003 VCS230600
AdministrativeExecutive AssistantClerk of the Board
$4,442 - $5,418/monthGenerous Benefit Pkg
For more info:visit www.vrsd.comor call (805) 658-4663
Submit District applica-tion and cover letter by12 noon on 3/18/10.
VRSD, 1001 Partridge Dr,Room 100 Ventura, CA 93003VCS231643
AgriculturalInspector
$10.87-$12.84/hr.Seasonal insect surveyfield work. Pay ratebased on ed/exp, butnone req’d to start.
Good DMV. Get applSTD678 from EDD orwww.spb.ca.gov. Faxw/email address to:
805-389-3649VCS230746
APARTMENT MGR ASSTF/T office/ some additionalduties customer service ex-perience a plus. Will train,apartment + salary +benefits FAX resume to805-984-4129 VCS231927
AUTO PARTSDrivers. Benefits. Ap-ply at Napa Auto Parts,2221 Pickwick Dr.,Camarillo VCS231369
ClericalHOUSING ASST
$13.90/hr + xlnt benefits10/40 schedule
Performs a variety of basicclerical duties: filing, dataentry, mail, phones. MUSTbe bilingual in English /Spanish. See CalJobsCA10541903 listing. Sendresume to 805.480.9951 [email protected] EOEVCS231200
Electronics Lab Tech3 yrs exp testing or qualify-ing appliance controls,programming PLC’s, build-ing text fixtures. Associatesdegree $17-$23 hr. E-mailresume to:
VCS230740
BOOKKEEPER AgouraCPA- QBks, Word, Excelexp req. PR,AP,Sls&PRtaxes. Res/Refs/Sal hist [email protected] or fax805-830-6347 VCS231522
BOOKKEEPER Sharp,w/Computer knowledge. P/T
8 hrs/wk. Open scheduleMon-Sat Call 805-650-1270
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Customer ServiceLong distance telephone coin Camarillo has a F/T en-try level Customer Svcopening. Must be computerliterate & type 45 wpm. Du-ties incl data entry, filing,moderate to heavy phones& some collections. Com-petitive hrly rate, pd holi-days, vacations, med/dental/vision & more. Forimmed consideration callEd 805-445-9590 VCS231786
_ _ _ _ _ _CUSTOMER SERVICEPART TIME Pacific Sod inCamarillo has an openingfor a part-time CustomerService Rep. Flex morningor afternoon hours, pleas-ant work environment.Starts at $12/hr. Additionalincentive pay possible eve-ry month. Duties includeanswering incoming calls,discussing customer needsand entering orders intocomputer. Fax resume AttnHR to 805-987-8456. Emailto: [email protected] ormail to Pacific Earth Re-sources, Attn: HR, 305 W.Hueneme Rd, Camarillo CA93012. No phone calls please
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DRIVERFRIENDLY petroleumdelivery co is hiring inVentura. Late modelequip, 6 on, 3 off sched-ule, benefits. Min 3 yrsClass A driving exp, haz-mat-tanker endorse-ments. Call DanDeeTransportation at661-637-2410, ext 0 or faxresume to 661-637-2413VCS231221
DRIVERWAREHOUSE /
DELIVERY PERSONClean DMV. Xlnt wages +benefits + 401K. Apply at:996 E. Thompson Bl, Vta orfax res 805-652-0600VCS231559Dry Cleaners
PRESSER-TOPSExperience a must.Oxnard. Call Tim
805-985-5542 VCS231232Transportation
WANTEDDOCK SUPERVISOR/
DISPATCHER/DRIVEROxnard, Ca
Person to manage/dispatchpeople and equipment.Must have basic computerskills, Word,Excel,e-mail,read/write Eng-lish.Exp in shipping/receiv-ing, loading/unloading anddriving bobtail equip. Un-derstand documentation re-lated to the transportationindustry. Class C CA lic.Able to read/understand amap. Email resume, coverletter, DMV printout to
[email protected] ASSISTANT
$3,100 - $3,865/MO
F/T w/Vta Co Schools Self-Funding Auth @ Vta Co Ofcof Ed Req: HS grad, col-lege/ acctg or related field& 3 yrs exp w/financerecords. Public ed acctingexp pref; AS/accting maysub for 1 yr exp. Appl/jobsec avail HR, 5189 VerdugoWay, Cam (805) 383-1913 orapply online atwww.edjoin.org EOEDeadline: 4pm 3/8/10.
VCS231454EducationACCOUNTING ASSISTANT
$3,100 - $3,865/MO
F/T w/Vta Co Schools Self-Funding Auth @ Vta Co Ofcof Ed Req: HS grad, col-lege/ acctg or related field& 3 yrs exp w/financerecords. Public ed acctingexp pref; AS/accting maysub for 1 yr exp. Appl/jobsec avail HR, 5189 VerdugoWay, Cam (805) 383-1913 orapply online atwww.edjoin.org EOEDeadline: 4pm 3/8/10.
VCS231455ELECT & MECH ENGI-NEERS Navy Energy Pro-gram. Please seemonster.com listing on Feb5th Keyword:NAVFAC-ESCVCS231403
EngineeringAssociate EngineerLand Development
$71,981 - $97,092/annual
City of Camarillo, moreinfo visit
www.ci.camarillo.ca.usor call HR 805-383-5618. Sub-mit City App by 5:00 p.m.3/19/10. NO FAX/POST-MARK. 601 Carmen Dr,Camarillo 93010 EEOVCS231214
HealthcareRNs
F/T positions for RozeRoom Hospice of Ventura
serving patients in Venturaarea. Call Nadine @
800-828-9017VCS231218
Hotel Front DeskMorning shift
Apply at Bella MaggioreInn, 67 S. California St,Ventura. VCS231781
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • •MACHINIST
Manufacturer seeks experi-enced CNC lathe or Mill
Machinist.Full time and benefits.Ap-ply at 1299 Lawrence Dr.Newbury Park. Walk in8am-12noon [email protected]
MEDICAL RN-LVNPT- Dermatology ofc T.O.Fax res 805-494-0877VCS231227
Medical
Community MemorialHealth System, Venturaand Ojai campuses arenot-for-profit, commu-nity-owned regional hos-pitals and health carecenters with exciting op-portunities for:
PROSTATEINSTITUTE
OFFICEMANAGER
The Office Manager is re-sponsible for the daily op-erations of this busymedical office. This in-cludes directing, planningand supporting theInstitute’s overall visionand mission of providingpatients with the latest inprostate cancer diagno-sis, staging and treat-ment. The positionrequires a Bachelor’s De-gree or equivalent experi-ence with 3-5 years ofmanagement experiencein healthcare. Urologyexperience preferred.
The ideal candidate willhave excellent customerservice skills with theability to communicatedifficult and sensitive in-formation both verballyand in writing. Must bedetailed oriented withstrong organizational andcomputer skills. Must beable to participate inmarketing efforts to as-sist in increasing aware-ness and educationregarding the Institute’sservices and thecommunity’s knowledgeof prostate cancer.Ability to function asback office support whenneeded. Billing and clini-cal trial knowledge pre-ferred.
Community MemorialHealth System offers acompetitive wage & com-prehensivebenefits package. Pleaseapply in person ormail/fax/e-mail resumeto:
Community MemorialHealth System
147 N. Brent St.,Ventura, CA 93003
Attn: HR,Fax: 805-585-3079;
email:sraya@cmhhospital
VCS231422
OFFICEMANAGER
Global Auto ProcessingServices, Inc., a subsidi-ary of Hyundai GlovisAmerica, Inc., is one ofthe rapidly growing vehi-cle (Hyundai, Kia, etc.)processing companies.We are currently seekingto employ an experiencedOffice Manager to workat our Port Hueneme fa-cility (Naval Base). Theideal candidate shouldhave at least 3 years re-lated experience alongwith supervisory respon-sibilities. Must be profi-cient in: Excel, Word andPowerPoint. GAPS of-fers a competitive benefitpackage. Salary DOE.Submit Resumes [email protected]
PACKINGSUPERVISOR
The California MushroomFarm located in Ventura,CA is hiring a PACKINGSUPERVISOR
The qualified candidatemust have experience inline packing operations in-cluding but not limited toschedule of work assign-ments, time sheets, receiv-ing, storage, packing,shipping of product, & allrelated activities in compli-ance with Food safety,quality assurance, and la-bor laws. Good communica-tion, writing and mathskills. Bilingual English-Spanish required. SalaryDOE Fax resume with ref-erences to
Rick Hernandez at(805) 644-2849 or e-mail to
VCS231425
Quality AssuranceAerospace
Knowledge of specifica-tions, materials, process-ing, hardware, & contractreview with mechanicalabilities to inspect milland lathe parts in a tighttolerance job shop. Bene,401K 805-523-2422
Apply within: MGI5151 Commerce Ave.
Moorpark. 7am to 3 pmVCS231374
RESIDENTIAL ON SITEMANAGER Needed for 30+units in South East Oxnard.Must be Detail and Custom-er Service Oriented. StrongCommunication a Must!Submit Resume to: POBOX 6211, Oxnard, CA 93031VCS231348
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310Cats/DogsSupplies/Services
315Horses/LivestockMiscellaneous
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AL GARZADRYWALLAcoustic Removal &Retexture in 1 day.
We paint too!Bonded & InsuredFree Estimates
Will work with your scheduleQuality Guaranteed!
25 yrs experience805-583-2553
Lic # 776189www.algarzadrywall.com
BILL DAVISDRYWALL, Inc
Ca Lic 835604ACOUSTIC REMOVAL
Guarantee 1 Day ServiceIn Furnished Homes’’PAINT READY’’
Liability & Worker’s Comp805-985-0271 Office
or 805-479-1127 CellFree Estimates
Aire Comfort Inc.Contractor DesignedContractor InstalledResidential HVAC
• New Install/chgout/cutin• High Eff/Zone Systems• Floor/Wall Conversions• Ducting/R6R8/Sealed• Older Home Specialist• One Price/No Gimmicks
Hot Quality/Cool Prices!Free Estimates & Referrals
805-642-1816Lic #877321
GOT HEAT?A/C Systems Installed $4800.Furnace Change Out $1200.Wall Furnace Change Out
$600. Service Call $65.Free Estimates
805-815-5624OCEAN AIRLic #891072
PREFERREDKITCHENS
30 yrs experience & quality•Cabinet Refacing•New Cabinets/Counters•Add/Alter Existing Cabinets•Finest Materials•Competitive Prices
805-527-2631Lic#341411
35 YEARSEXPERIENCE
All Interior and ExteriorRepairs!
Doors, termites, woodsiding, patio covers, wood
decks, fences, garageshelving, painting.Small Jobs andSeniors Welcome
Call John 805-320-4931Lic#757278
BUILT-INFURNITURE
•Entertainment Centers••Book Shelves/Libraries••Window Seats/Storage••Home Office Units•
•China Closets & More•Free Design Assistance
877-256-8049oldbedfordcarpentry.com
Lic# 940318 VCS229505
CARPET STEAMCLEANING Truck Mounted
Upholstery and Rugs• 3 Rooms...$60• Window Wash• FloorWax/Polish• Dirty Kitchen/Bath_ Everything Clean _
Lee’s Maintenance805-987-3071
CARPET REPAIR& CLEANING
TILE CLEANING• Stretching • Patches
• Carpet to TileCarpet Rescue
805-483-0899(Lic #787080) VCS231296
Onsite PC Supportfor Home or Office
Computer Repair, Svc& Upgrades. Virus, Spyware
& Adware Removal.Data Recovery. 12 yrs exp
AG&R Masonry& Concrete
Block Walls, BBQ. StampedConcrete Brick & Stone.
Retaining Walls.Driveways& Patios. Small Jobs OK.
Free estimates.Tony 805-231-5574
Lic#908763
BILL HADDADCONCRETE
Specializing in Cust Res pooldecks, driveways & patios,color & textured stamped
concrete,foundations, walk-ways, aprons. Free Est/
Design Asst. Refs Lic #705824805-379-5618
CLARK & SONSCONCRETE
•Driveway/RV Pad•Patios•Pool Decks •Sidewalks_No Job too small_
805-583-0480LIC#408242
Escobar ConcreteReasonable rates,No job too small.
patios, block/retainingwalls, brick, stucco, pavers
tile, driveways stamp,foundations, drains.Robert 805-890-2198
Lic #819035
HERNANDEZMasonry & Concrete•Block walls •Brick work
•Stone •Concrete driveways• Sidewalks •Patios
Small jobs ok_Free Estimates LIC#781821
Danny 805-890-6189
S.D.A. & SONSCement ContractorCustom & Quality Work
• Foundations • Walkways•Driveways •Patio’s •Drains
Steve Amesquita805-428-1563
Lic#731106 VCS231766
DMAR ConstructionInsured & Bonded.
20 Years Exp.Competitive Rates.
Remodeling, Additions,Electrical, Plumbing,Carpentry, Flooring,
Kitchens, Baths, Heating,A/C. Lic # 863546
805-639-9202www.dmar
construction.com
FAST FREEESTIMATES
For all your home/businessrepairs & more.Carpentry,
Electrical, Plumbing.RECESSION RATES
[email protected] JOB TOO BIG or SMALL
805-382-0464lic#342943
T & TCONSTRUCTION•Room Additions•Kitchen & Bath Remodels•Patio Covers & Decks
Tom 805-987-2860Lic#425257
GREEN BUILDINGCONTRACTOR
Design • Build • Vision1 Stop ShoppingFree Estimates.
Insulation, Solar & WaterPurification Systems Avail
818-266-3834www.wholearthbuilder.comLic 929997 VCS231558
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • •HEAT - COOL
YORK FURNACESSuper sale on Forced Air
Furnaces, all sizes,efficiencies, features.
95% AFUE qualifies for$1,500.00 Federal TaxCredit + $200.00 Gas
Company Rebate.Troy Helton Jr.License #482088
800-937-6968Free Estimates
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
DOOR MASTERLICENSED CONTRACTORSpecializing in Door/Window
Installations30 Years ExperienceCompetitive Pricing!
Lic#796766 Bonded/InsuranceRick 805-890-7928
THEDOORMANSpecializing in Door
Installations & Door Repairs,Windows, Moldings,
Cabinets. 32 years expCamarillo, CA.805-890-9493
TIM’S CUSTOMDOORS
Over 200 StylesFrench Swing Sliders, AllBrands, Locks. Hardware,
Moldings. Wholesale Prices.25 Years Experience!
(805) 527-5808Lic #724376
ARCHITECTURALDesign & Drafting
REMODELINGADDITIONS
NEW CONSTRUCTIONEXPERIENCED805-444-7371
(LIC # C10380) VCS231534
AAA Pacific CoastConstruction
Paint & Drywall Specialist• Patch/Repair •Acoustic
Removal •Retexture •Int/ExtPainting •Ind/Res/Comml•Fast Reliable•Handyman
805-443-4608lic #579047
ALL-PHASEDrywall & Paint“No Job Too Small”
•Texturing •Patch & Repair•Acoustic Ceilings•Remodels
35+ Years Experience_Competitive Rates_
805-701-3108 unlic
KESTREL ELECTRIC• Free Estimates• Affordable Rates• No Job Too Small• Trouble Shooting
Available 7 Days A Week
805-551-8870Lic#927740
PACIFIC COASTELECTRICAL
CONTRACTORS• Honest, Reliable & Exp’d• Trouble Shooting• Ceiling Lights & Fans• Remodels• All Work GuaranteedEdward (805)797-0402
LIC#806561
STAMPELECTRIC
Residential & Comm’lTroubleshooting, RepairsLighting & MaintenanceAffordable Rates
No Job Too Small. SeniorDiscount. Visa, MC, Disc.
805-654-9937Lic#923709
ELECTRICAL SVCDon’t Pay
Contractor Prices!New installations, repairs,
trouble shooting. All workguaranteed. State Cert
Electrician.Free Estimates(805) 200-8246
JOSE’SFENCES
Wood Fences & Gates. Newor Repairs Vinyl Fencing &
Wrought Iron. Chainlink.Block Walls. Best Prices.
Prof Installation FreeEst/Lic.#798198
805-443-3817 or805-483-5699
MARK MORRISFENCE COMPANY
25 Years ExperienceHigh Quality Work at
reasonable rates.Small Jobs & Repairs Ok.
FREE ESTIMATES!805-216-7319
Lic#818700
REDWOOD &CEDAR FENCING• WOOD GATES
• FENCE REPAIRS20 YEARS EXP805-983-2252
LIC #08-00090751
Pacific CoastGarage Doors
Quality Door InstallationRepairs Springs/Operators_FREE ESTIMATES_
We accept VI/MC/DC
(805)987-6100Lic# 729304 VCS231777
A -1GARDENING
•Mow •Edge •Yard Cleanup,•Bushes Trimmed
1 time okay.No job too bigor small.Reasonable rates
805-336-3947
L’IL JOHN’SCOMPLETE YARD
CLEANUP & TREE SVCSpecializing in Tree trim,pruning, removal, shrub &
hedge trim, ivy hillside clearweed abatement, apt &
garage clean-ups, gen haul.Sr Discounts. Prompt Svc.
Free Est. 805-647-3124
ALEX’SGeneral Construction
• Windows • Doors • Lights• Fencing • Patio Covers• Interior/Exterior Paint• Affordable Home Maint
Prof/Clean No job too small!805-582-2566
Lic #831582 VCS231624
CHUCK STOUTHANDYMAN
All Trades:Concrete, Masonry,Framing, Drywall,
Plastering/Stucco, Painting,Plumbing, Tile, Electric.
32 yrs. in ConejoFree Estimates
805-499-2860 Lic# 771801
HANDYMANSERVICES
•Emergency Roof Repair•Plumbing •Electrical
•Molding•Dry Rot Repair•Drywall-Texturing•Doors•Windows•Tile •Carpentry
Senior Discounts805-901-3088
HANDYMANStucco, Fencing, Drywall,
Doors, Paint Texture,Plumbing, Tile, RoofRepair, Carpentry,Windows, Concrete.
All Work Guaranteed805-491-8330Not Contractor
JAIME’SHANDYMAN SVCS
Plumbing, Electrical, Floors,Concrete, Carpentry,
Windows, Screens, Doors,Stucco, Rain Gutters, Dry-wall, Paint, Fences, Gates
(805)558-7525Not lic’d. VCS231358
• lights • plumbing• doors • carpentry• locks • cabinets• painting
Tim Voorhees 527-5808LIC #724376
NEED A HANDYMAN?Professional, Neat and
Always On Time!Small Jobs are Welcomed._ FREE ESTIMATES _
We Take Care of ALLHome Improvement Needs
CALL 805-525-686025 Years Exp.Bonded & Ins.Lic. #846996VCS228561
ALL HAULWE DO IT ALL!
Same Day Service•Concrete & Demolition•Weed Abatement•Real Estate Clean up•Appliances & Garage•Construction • Handyman• Yard Clean-up•$2M Ins Umbrella
805-643-HAUL(4285)
lic #084142
AL’SHAULING!
7 Days-Free Estimates(805) 485-9334
Tree/HedgeTrim/Chain SawYard rototilling
Garage CleanupsAppliance Removal
Will Haul Big or SmallLic. 94-06169 VCS230433
CJ HAULINGReal Estate Clean up
Jacuzzi RemovalYard & Garage
Clean up. Concrete &Demolition Debris
& More
805-252-3836Free Estimate Anytime
VCS231814
Eddie’s Hauling& Gardening Svc
Garage & Yard Cleanups,Dirt & Concrete Removal,Tree Trimming/Removal
Senior DiscountsFree Estimates805-758-8920
VCS231457
....NOTICE....“California law requires thatcontractors taking jobs thattotal $499 or more (labor andmaterials) be licensed. Statelaw also requires that contrac-tors include their license num-bers on all advertising. Checkout your licensed contractor bycalling the Contractors StateLicense Board at:
1-800-321-2752”
Acoustic Ceilings
Air Conditioning/Heating
Cabinets
Carpentry
Carpet Cleaning
Carpet Repair
ComputerServices
Concrete Work
Construction
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Contractors
Doors
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Drafting
Dry Wall
ElectricalContractor
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Electrical Work
Fencing
Garage Doors
Gardening
Handypersons
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Hauling
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LANDSCAPINGGREAT PRICES!
• Any Demolition• Garage/Yard Clean ups
• Concrete Work• Wood Fences• Tree Removal
• New Lawn Sprinklers
Cell (805)890-3239
Janie Andrade’sHouse Cleaning Svc
Homes & OfficesWeekly/Bi-Weekly or 1 Time
References Available10 Years Experience
805-312-5649Lic#031689
_JNJ CLEANING_
___ FLAT RATE ___Licensed, Bonded, InsuredOffice•House•Condos•Apts
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VCS229819
PROFESSIONALCOMPLETE CLEAN
House_Apt_BuildingJanitorial_Construction
Move in/Move out. Weekly/Bi-weekly One time/monthly
•Carpet-Truck Mounted•Windows/Wall Wash•Floor Strip & Wax•Kitchen/Bathroom
987-3071Service local since 1986Lee’s Maintenance Co
TRIPLE “A” HOUSECLEANING SERVICES
Wkly, Bi-Wkly, Monthly &One-Time & Move In/Out.
We do House, Apts, Condos& Offices. Low rates. Free
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lic#0800092721
Violet Maid ServicesHousecleaning
Licensed & InsuredThorough job top to bottom.
Some windows cleanedevery time. Carpet steam
cleaning available.805-368-7104
805-216-2893• Design Install •New
Lawns/Sod/Seed• Sprinkler•Tree Shrub Planting
•Residential & CommercialLic # 503980 Owner T.Beppu
805-216-2893• Design Install •New
Lawns/Sod/Seed• Sprinkler•Tree Shrub Planting
•Residential & CommercialLic # 503980 Owner T.Beppu
VCS231951
JOSE’SLANDSCAPE& Tree Service
•New Lawns •New SprinklerSystems/All Repairs
• Masonry Work • Clean-ups• All Your Landscape Needs
• Free Estimates(805)443-3817(805)483-5699
Lic#798198
M & M LANDSCAPEMAINTAINANCE
Yard clean up, trimmingweed control. Update to new
water saver sprinklersystem. Organic mulching
and fertilization.Landscape lighting.
PERMAGREENComplete landscape: from
concept to production.Paving, Flagstone Retaining
walls. Water Gardens &features. Sprinkler/Lawninstall. Tree Removal &
Pruning or Planting.Concrete & Masonrydemolition. Completemonthly maintenance.FREE ESTIMATES!
(805)750-5279Lic# 842019 VCS230866
PLEASE CALLSTEVE BORDWELL
For All YourLandscaping Needs
805-204-7821805-643-6735
Lic #352626 VCS230695
ADVANCEDMOVING
We Make Moving “Easy”Locally Owned
No Job Too Big or Small*Free Boxes*805-584-2007
Cal T#182606
30% OFFDISCOUNT
Interior & ExteriorHouse PaintingBrua Painting
805-509-3535lic contr#646010
ANGELO LORENZOCustom Painting
•Residential•Comml•Repaints•Remodel/New Construction•Stucco/Drywall
Call for FREE Estimate(805) 581-0268
Lic#465487/Insd
PAINTINGC & R WEST COAST
SERVICESComm’l & Residential
Interior & ExteriorFree Estimates!
Quality @ Reasonable Rates805-647-4900
Insured/Lic635809 VCS231431
VENTURA COUNTYPAINTING
Quality House PaintingAt Reasonable Prices
No job too small.Power Washing
(805)658-2744Lic#623688
EXCELLENZ PAINTINGInterior & Exterior
Acoustic & Wallpaperremoval. Can do handyman
work. Lowest Prices!Call Pedro 805-223-9384
Lic #877-858
Interior/ExteriorResidential/CommlWallpaper Removal
Wall Texturing(805)987-6647
Lic Contr#415645
Salvador’s HandymanPaint, Drywall, Stucco Re-
pair & Acoustic Ceilings,Wallpaper RemovedNot a contractor
Teodoras CleaningHouse, Apartment,
Windows, and Carpet SteamCleaning, etc805-448-0176
VCS231497
CUSTOM WOODPATIOS & DECKS
• New construction• Repairs on existing• Fences & gates• Siding & facia• All size jobs• Very comp. pricing
jeffharrisbuilders.com805-386-2100
LIC#710636 VCS230274
Tony’s PlasteringConstruction
•Lath/Stucco, Restucco• Int Plaster, Drywall
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SHIPPING CRATEBUILDER
Camarillo Company seeksexp. individual for shippingcrate building. Must havebasic woodworking knowl-edge. Forklift exp. a plus.Need valid Calif. Dr. Lic.We are an EOE w/ xlnt.benefit pkg. Send resumeand salary requirement [email protected] orfax (805) 388-3040VCS231335
TECHNICIAN - CamarilloDesign Verification TechImplement procedures toverify our new designs &
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Call Kelly 805-445-9590VCS231753
TOW TRUCK DRIVERRMA is now hiring a F/Texperienced tow driver forits Auto dept. Clean DMV amust. Apply in person at125 S. Harrison Ave, Ox-nard. Or contact Grace orMike at 805-431-0880.VCS231287
TRANSLATORSMultinational company ex-panding into Russia / Italy.Seeking Russian and Italianspeaking individuals.Fax resume to 805.494.4335VCS230521
PT HUE STUDIO Nearocean, $750mo, w/stove &
refrig, utils pd. 805-208-4866or 805-984-2930 VCS230988
CAM 2+1.5Move In Special
1 MONTH FREE!Lovely spacious townhomeAttached 2 car gar. Tennis,
Playgrnd, pool & spa.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 VCS231645
CAM
BIG APTSSmall Prices
Lg 2 bdrms start @ $1250.Pool, carport, lndry rm.
$99 MOVE IN oacHacienda Apts
831 Paseo Camarillo805-987-6146 VCS230395
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 VCS231384
FILLMORE STUDIO w/bathnew paint/floors, lndry onsite$725+dep. Justin 757-390-8037
VCS231891
FLMR 2+1 @ 1114 El Paseo,$1100+Dep-OAC half off 1st
Month Rent.Garage. HUD okNo P/SM. Central Coast
389-6803 VCS230908
NEWBURY 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
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
applied to 1st monthrent
2 Weeks FREE ForStudios MI by
12/1/092088 W Hillcrest Dr
888.201.4050VCS229688
OXN 1+1 $850 Charming,lg bath & lots of closet space.
Historical District. Toni,Bkr 805-984-3613 VCS229965
OXN 1+1 $900 MovesYou In. Water & trash paid
805-981-3719 VCS231798
OXN 1+1 $950, Studio $8002+1 $1100 Shores. 1 block
from beach. Toni, Bkr805-984-3613 VCS229961
OXN 1+1 new lg kitchen andnew floors and paint. $975
+dep All utils incl exceptcbl, Small 6 unit complex
839 N. A St #E N/S/P805-448-8818 VCS230401
OXN 2+1 $1195 North endSpotless, gated, garage with
remote. All applcs. Someutils. N/S/P 805-452-1691
or 805-272-5235 VCS230942
OXN 2+1 & 1+1 Apts
1201 W. Gonzales Rd.Starting @$950-$1175
Oxnard BeachChannel IslandVillage Apts
Studio $8251+1 $9502+1 $1250
Spacious floor plans,heated indoor pool &spa tennis ct & gym.Only $500 dep!!No Application Fees3650 Ketch Ave(805)984-5880
VCS228389 VCS231169
OXNARDCROSSROADS
INVESTMENTS300 Esplanade Dr
Suite 580805-485-4040
North Oxnard2+1.5 with large balcony,
carport, nr school/park$1100
VCS229675
OXNARDCROSSROADS
INVESTMENTS300 Esplanade Dr
Suite 580805-485-4040
North Oxnard1+1 with balcony, near
school & park $800
VCS231756
OXNARD
DEL CIERVOAPARTMENTS
Move - InSpecials!
Low DepositsOAC
1 & 2 Bedrooms
• Beautiful Grounds• BBQ Area
• Pool and Jacuzzi• Tennis Courts
• Close to Shopping• Cats OK
1905 N. H St.805-981-4341
VCS231737
OXNARD GREATMOVE IN SPECIALS!
Renovated 1, 2, 3 bedrmapartments avail atRancho Solana Apts
805-485-1208 VCS231529
OXN
BINGOEverybody’s a winner at
Seawind Senior Apts1BR $865, $99 sec dep. oacElevators, gated, gar prkg
No pets. Section 8 OK.Join us for Bingo!
Mondays 5pm.FREE Bingo ask how.
4450 S. Saviers Rd805-986-8411VCS230402
OXN ChannelIsland Park Apts
has subsidized property.Now distributing HUD
Sec 8 applicationsMon thru Fri 9am-5pm
931 Bismark Way, Oxn 93033Open 7 days VCS232053
OXN____________Gigantic Discounts
to move in to this beauitfulcomplex near marina.
Triple Savings Free Renton 1 & 2 bedroom, 2 bath w/garages, w/d hkups. Pool &
spa. No pet. Villa Marina805-985-0644 VCS231754
OXN JUNIOR 1+1 $799moMove In Special
Pacific Point Apts1001 Gonzales Rd 805-485-1078
Mon 7:30a-5p, Sat 9a-5pVCS229654
OXN Mandalay Shores 1+11 block from beach, new
crpt & paint. Garage.Available now. 805-644-4131
VCS230592
OXN N 1+1 clean & quiet,garage, lndry $850+$500
sec OAC. No pets.1251 N. G St #103. VCS229619
OXN Silverstrand Beach2+1, block from beach. Inclsrefrig & w/d. $1400mo+utils.
1st 1/2 Month FREE!805-704-8045 VCS231511
PT HUE 1br apt, garage,pool, most utils $845+$500dep.No pets. 805-483-8301 or
805-488-2131 VCS231566
PT HUE 2+1 $900 & 1+1 $750Small and clean, no
garages. Walk to beach805-207-1210 VCS230865
PT HUE BEAUTIFUL 1+1downstairs, by CB base &beach carport, laundry,trash & water paid $895.805-652-1050 VCS230887
SANTA PAULA_1/2 Off 1st Month Rent_
Available Now1 & 2 bedrooms $875 - $1050
Pool, 2 Laundry Rooms,Refrig Incl, Covered Parking
Quiet CommunityWater/Trash/Sewer Paid
Santa Paula Village218 N. 8th Street
805-933-1074VCS230383
SANTA PAULA 2+1 w/pvtgar. $1,000 Move’s You In.
234 S. Steckel Dr.Call Manager for info.
805-525-1731 VCS230617
SIMI 1br $950, 2br $1150+Gated, Garden Building,
Pool, A/C. No pets805-520-9486 VCS231160
SIMI GATED COMMUNITY3+2 & 2+2. Pool, spa, f/p, &tennis court. Baywood Apts
805-581-9052 VCS230876
_______________T.O. 3+2 & 2+1 balcony orpatio, a/c, parklike setting,pool, BBQ area, laundryroom. Call Manager for
Move-in Specials805-495-8698 VCS231955
T.O. 55+Community 1+1dwnstrs, lndry, pool, patio.
$1250/mo, 1/2 OFF 1st Month.805-432-0725 VCS231213
T.O. Granada Gardens3+2 $1595 + dep
2+2 $1395-$1470+dep.1+1 $1145-$1170+dep.Move-In Special. No
Dogs or Cats. 805-492-2113VCS230290
T.O MOUNT CLEF APTSSpecials!!
Studio $850 1br from $10002br from $1300 Pool, Spa,Playpk. mountclef.com
805-492-2022 VCS231896
T.O.
Spacious 1 & 2Bedrooms
Pool, covered parking& laundry room.Easy Fwy Access*First Month Free
on approved credit*Sorry, no pets
Mon-Sat 9am-5pmor by appt
(805)495-5520223 Erbes Rd #101
VCS229900
Ventura - East
Rent Too High?-- A CHOICE --
CITRUS GLENGAS & WATER PAID
805-647-6755Call, We Answer!
VCS230273
_VENTURA_STUDIO $8501br apt $950 2br apt $1150
Nr college. No smoke/pets.805-890-2142 VCS231893
VTA_Move in Special_
1+1 Beach AptMust See! $1025 xtra clean
VTA 1+1Downtown,immaculate
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 CompletelyRenovated. Laundry onsite. Trash & water paid$950 N/S/P 1159 Meta St.
Kathy 805-746-1793VCS230460
VTA 1+1 Enormous &Unique W/Hardwd Flrs,
Utils Paid. Free High SpdInternet $1200+Dep-OAC,No P/SM. Central Coast
389-6803 VCS231426
VTA 1+1 Hobson Heightsarea, end unit, 3 blks to
beach $970 Prime loc large1+1 view most utils pd,pool, $950 Beach Studio
ocean front view $995 Nodog 805-407-4020
VCS229941
VTA 1+1, Leighton Dr, lndryroom, patio, garage. Avail
now $1090 Small pet okTheresa 805-218-7406 or John
310-318-4354 VCS230923
VTA 1+1 nr schools & park,starting @ $695 1/2 Off 1stMo. Move In Special 6mo
Lse N/P 258-3203 VCS230108
VTA 2+1 $995 lg rms, bigclosets, new paint/crpt.Montalvo $500 Dep OAC805-642-9660 VCS231735
VTA 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.$1,075 lease req+dep. N/S.Cat ok. Call 805-644-2684
VCS231819
__________VTA 2+1 new paint& cpt, clean, hkups,gar. $1250 No pets.
536 Seaward(805)647-9870 VCS230440
VTA 2+2 lg, nr mall, crpt,gar, lndry, patio, wtr/trashpd. N/S/P.Good credit $1250805-657-0094 VCS230914
VTA 2+2 w/ocean views,incls frig, stove, wshr/dryer,2 car gar, $1700mo, water pd.
626-241-7686 VCS231569
VTA 2 Bdrms near park.Quiet & Clean. From $1200Will consider small dog orindoor cat. 805-652-0387
VCS230625
VTA 2br 2ba x-Lg units w/allappliances, close to shop-
ping $1250. Some unitsavail for handicapped &/or
seniors. (805) 658-7453VCS230165
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VTA BEACH 1+1 Carport,blinds, crpt, appls, wtr/trsh
incl $1050. 1142 Pittsfield805-648-1154; 805-368-2337
VCS229521
VTACall About Our AwesomeMove In Specials! Oac
1+1 $875 - $900Water/Trash Pd, Carport
Onsite Laundry, PoolCOPM 805-659-2258
VCS230038
VTA E. 1+1Clean, quiet, upgraded $950N/S. 805-647-8411 VCS230180
VTA E 1BR w/custom bathupstairs, park view, N/S/D.
$900/mo includes utils.805-672-2809 VCS230698
VTA E. 2+1 Clean $1150+$800dep. Most utils paid.Sec 8 ok. 805-962-2236 or
805-477-5765 VCS229426VCS231909
VTA E. 2+1 Clean $1150/mo+$800 dep. Cat ok.Call 805-962-2236 or
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VTAHarbor View Villas
Luxury Apts.Ocean view.
Most utils paidFree basic cable.333 N. Kalorama
805-648-1760VCS231941
VTA LG 2+1, $1395 incls allutils. Pleasant surroundings.Access to transit/shopping &
restaurants. 805-642-3000VCS231649
Vta Midtown Apt 1+1, $925,close to mall, pool,lndryrm3090 Channel,wtr/trash pd
805-653-7711 VCS231997
VTA OCEAN VIEW 2+1Newer upper, dbl gar, f/p
stove, refrig, sundeck, w/d,Direct TV, n/s/p, dishwasher.$1600, utils paid. 818-679-3275
VCS231495
VTAOCEAN VIEW TWNHMS
3074 Channel Drive• 1+1 @ $995• 2+1 @ $1300• 2+1.5 @ $1395• Carport Parking• Swimming Pool• Cats Welcome• On Site Laundry
805-654-1559E.H.O. VCS230780
VTAOCEAN VIEW TWNHMS
3074 Channel Drive• 1+1 @ $995• 2+1 @ $1300• 2+1.5 @ $1395• Carport Parking• Swimming Pool• Cats Welcome• On Site Laundry
805-654-1559E.H.O.
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1 Br’s From $1595•Luxurious 1 & 2 bedrooms• Swimming Pool,• Clubhouse• Private Patios/Balconies• Ocean Views
Beachfronter Apartments369 Paseo De PlayaVentura, CA
805-643-8555Equal Housing Oppty
VCS231328
VTA Studio 1209 E. MainAsk About Move-In SpecialX-Lg Units, Utilities Pd $850
+Dep-OAC N/P/Sm CentralCoast 389-6803 VCS230904
VTATUSCANIA APTS1+1 $995 & 2+1 $1150
Views! Walk to beach andshops. FREE WiFi access.805-652-1985 VCS230994
VTA VILLA BOCCALI APTSQuiet, cottage like 2+1.FP, enclosed, patio with
carport. W/D facilities, closeto mall & hospital. Smoke
Free Rentals. No dogs.Manager’s Special!!
1 Month $600+sec and rentadjust to $1,200 on 2nd month
By appointment only!Manager (805)642-1316
VCS231759
AGOURA Lakeview VillasLarge loft/bdrm +1.5ba
2 story twnhm. Surroundedby woods,waterfall,Koi pond,pool/spa, very pvt. Must See!Furn $1850 or Unfurn $1795.818-889-4491 VCS231829
T.O. 2+2 upper unit withbalcony, w/d, stove, refer,
a/c, covered prkg, $1650+sec.805-428-0111 VCS231317
CAM 3+2.5 Lakeside Village,exceptionally clean, 2 cargar. Avail now $1800+dep.
805-444-6855 VCS231413
CamarilloSpacious 3+2.5extra large mastersuite w/fireplace,
living room w/fire-place, washer &
dryer included. A/C,attached 2 car gar,new carpet & paint,excellent location.Gated & quiet, fullamenities $2200+dep. 805-320-4403
VCS230538
CAMARILLO SpaciousTownhome Apartment.
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _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
MRPK 3+2 condo f/p, commpool, 2 garages, washer/
dryer, refrig $1800+utils805-300-1874 VCS229997
NBP 2+1 Two story ConejoCreek Condo with lndry rm,gar, pool. $1300mo. No pets.
805-987-1879 VCS231043
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 Condo’s For RentNear College Reduced $1,100.Near Beach Reduced $1,000.805-486-8331 or 805-390-8763
VCS231823
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
OXNARD SHORES 2+2.5loft, f/p, jacuzzi, 1 car gar.
$1700/mo. 323-971-2387VCS229784
OXN Mandalay Shores2+1.5 townhouse by the
beach. W/D hkups &garage. NICE! $1450
Real Investments 985-1000VCS231186
PT HUE 2+1, $1250. Gar,gas/wtr/trsh/cbl incl, commpool nr Navy base & beach805-236-0687 VCS231114
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 $1450.
Crossroads Inv 805-485-4040VCS231760
PT HUE 3+2 Remodeledcondo w/new appliances,
$1600 Elizabeth 805-512-5773VCS231970
PT HUE 3+2 upstairs, patio,shared garage, new applcs,cabinets, cprt, tile flr $1400805-983-1148 VCS231339
PT HUE BAYRemodeled Condo
3br 2ba, 2 car garage, patio,laundry, hobby rm. Must
see. 805-984-2133 VCS231730
PT HUE BEACH FRONTStudio, OCEAN VIEWS,
kitch, lndry, pool/spa, gated,$875 with *good credit*.
805-263-9436 VCS231194
SIMI 3+2.5 sharp & spa-cious, new carpet & paint,2 car gar, w/d, pool, spa &
much more. $1645/mo.SARALEI REALTY
805-529-5853 VCS230276
T.O. 3+1.5 TOWNHOMENew tile, carpet & paint. A/C
pool, 2 carport. $1,700mo.805-300-1406 VCS231680
T.O. Extremely nice 3+2.52000sf, great loc, end unit,huge rooms, lg courtyard
and deck. $2475+dep805-479-2627 VCS230085
T.O. Las Robles townhousenext to golf course, 3+2
remodeled, 2 story, a/c.805-778-1909 VCS231052
T.O./N.P. 3+2, pool/spa, a/c,dshwshr, patio, 2 car gar,2 walk-in closets $1750+
sec 805-498-6422 VCS230964
T.O. Wildwood 3br 1.5ba,end unit, pool, a/c, no pets.1 year lease, $1650/mo+sec.
805-492-4277 VCS231220
_________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 $1325805-552-7135 VCS231420
VTA 2+1 Condo avail w/pvtgarage, wtr & sewer paid$1200+dep No smoke/pets
805-479-8524 VCS230747
VTA 2+2 in 55+ Comm in anew Sec Building w/pool,spa,washer/dryer. $1400mo+dep.
805-984-7985 VCS231584
VTA 2+2 ocean & mtn viewspool/spa/clubhouse, end unit.$1625 month to month. Teri818-991-8240 VCS231601
VTA 3+2.5 newerconstruction, washer/dryer
& refrig. Complex ahas pool & spa $1950
VTA 2+1 upstairs midtownapt w/a view of the hills.
Units have coin oplaundry & carport $1250
VTA 2+1 Mckeon pent-house, all upstairs overgarages. Close to shop-
ping & park $1075
VTA 1+1 east end apt.Complex has a spa &laundry facility $825
VTA 2+2 beach duplexw/2 car garage & large
grassy backyard $1700
OXN 2+2 upstairs unitw/attached 2 car garage.
Complex has pool, spa& play area $1500
PT Hue 2+2 Hueneme Bay55+ comm. Large L/R
w/fireplace. Complex w/golf course & pool $1500
PT HUE 4+3 w/loft &small backyd. Unit hasw/d & refrig. Complex
has pool/spa/tennis $1900
PT HUE 2+1 duplexclose to school & pier.
New tiled bathroom. Easyaccess to the base $1200
PT HUE 3+2.5Las Palomas w/d, refrig,
2 car garage $1750
OXN 3+2.5 close to beach.Unit has a w/d & refrig.Rooftop deck w/ocean &
island views $2200
All properties no smoke,no pets, 1 year lease
805-650-2500venturahomesfor rent.com
VCS229946
VTA B.V. Gardens Spacious2+2, w/d, d/w, bonus rm, friggar, pool. Nr shpg.$1350+dep
805-844-0041 VCS231556
Vta E. 2+1 McKeonGreat location - nice unit
with pool/lndry rm. $1225805-794-7799
VCS231253
VTA McKeon 2bd + 1baNew floors,close to shopping.Avail March 1st. $1250/mo.805-338-4800 VCS231427
VTA ORCHARD LANEGated, single story 2+2+denatt dbl gar through encl patioinside lndry rm, f/p, nr shops2 pools & hottub. Avail 3/1.$1600+dep. 805-643-8383 or805-223-1894 VCS230601
VTA Woodbridge condo3+2.5, gar, close to Gov’tCtr, $1800+ dep. N/S/P.
805-647-6932: cell805-701-9865 VCS230967
WLV 2 sty. 2+1+2 car gar-age/direct access/laundry.
New paint, carpet, tile $1700+sec 805-492-3659 VCS229839
WLV Lovely 2 bdrm, 1 bathD/W, direct access 2 cargarage, patio, pool/spa. Asteal at $1750/mo +sec.Incl water/cable. N/S/P.Call 805-529-0442
VCS231905
OXNARD DUNES 4+2Near Beach 2 car gar, f/p,granite, Travertine. Lease
$1985. 805-760-4952VCS230532
VTA 1+1 Midtown Duplexcrpt, stove/frig $890 option-al gar avail 805-987-0667 or
805-279-1089 VCS231049
VTA 2+1 DUPLEXAbove Ventura High w/oceanviews. Very clean, nice bkyd
w/artist studio & deck, allappls w/lndry, $1650, trash &
water pd. 805-218-2467VCS231774
VTA MIDTOWN 1+1+den,utils paid $1240+$500 sec,
one year lease.N/SP805-648-4658 VCS231900
CAM 2+2+ofc, 1500sf smoke/pet ok, pool/golf/tennis, wtr,cable, trash paid 55+ $1779
805-822-4581 VCS231197
CAM 3+1+1, refurbished,fenced, $1750. 180 Palm,Camarillo. 817-237-6900
VCS229424
CAM 3+2+2 nice home onButterfield $2000+$2200 dep.
No pets. No smoking.805-482-2102 VCS231133
CAM 3+2 Great location$2200 /mo+sec. Close to
schools/shops. Call after 2pm805-297-5124 VCS231054
CAM 3+2 Mission Oaks.Hardwood floors, granite,
great backyard. $2350+dep.805-300-8209 VCS231652
••••••••••••••••••••••••••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,$2000 lease incl grdnr.Refs,crdt ck 805-482-5013 Kathy
Frownfelter VCS230307VCS231769
CAM Guest House in SantaRosa Valley. 1 bdrm, $1600incls all utils. Horse or petok. 805-443-2121 VCS230819
CAM HEIGHTS 1+1 w/backyard, pvt, quiet, f/p, grdnr,$1,450 incls utils+dep. Dia805-987-1153 VCS229854
CAM Mission Oaks 3+2.5nice, 2 living areas, f/p,
dining, dbl gar, incl grdnr,$2250/mo. For appt call805-443-1106; 805-377-6998
VCS230629
CAM Village At The ParkLike new 5+3, views, comm
spa, pool, fitness. $2995/mo805-815-9324 VCS231720
FILLMORE 3+1, 350 D St.Large yards, att gar, veryclean, avail immed $1550
+dep Call Bill, 805-794-3737VCS231969
FILLMORE 3+2 Countryhouse. Garage & storage
area. N/S/P, stove, centralheat $1500+dep 805-340-2363
VCS231825
FILLMORE 4+3.5, F/P, a/c,$2100 +$2100 sec. InclGardner, trash. Avial 3/15.805-340-2794 VCS231912
MRPK 3+2 House w/centralac/ht, w/d, refrig, dishwshr$1975/mo Call 805-796-5678
for appt VCS230130
MRPK 4+2 com pool $18953+2 $1895 both w/att gar,hkpus, f/p. 805-300-3883
Troop Mgmt VCS229361
MRPK CHARMINGDETACHED GUEST HOUSE1+1 Newly updated. Privateyd w/storage shed. no pets,
smoking or laundry fac.Credit check $950 incl utils.805-300-4026 VCS231492
OAK VIEW 2+1, garage &carport, lndry, fenced,
$1250/mo. Pet OK.805-641-0668 VCS229981
OAK VIEW 3+2 pool homein pvt setting, a/c, garage,grdnr & pool svc pd, $2000
805-649-2323 VCS231362
OJAI 2+1+fam rm, bonus3/4 ba in util rm/dbl gar,stove, fridge, d/w, front
fenced garden. N/P. Leaseok. 209 E. Eucalyptus,$1620+dep. 805-649-9412
VCS230868
OXN 3+1+2 car gar, largefenced front/bkyd, nr school,
$1595+sec. Ready Now.805-216-2516 VCS230511
OXN 3+2 on cul-de-sac withf/p, dbl car gar, in nice area.Sec 8 ok. $1800. 805-604-9650
VCS230927
OXN 4+2.5 two story, nearbeaches. $2300mo+$2300dep.
Available March 1st.Forsyth & Rizzie 805-377-3646
VCS229601
OXN 4+2 Recent CompleteRenovation, 2100sf, lg
family room, landscaped.Near schools & parks.$2000 incls gardener
805-208-2976 VCS231978
OXNARD Sharp 2 StoryExecutive 3+2.5, EXTRA LG
BONUS RM, RV prkg, newappl, carpet, more! $2200
Agt 805-431-7308 VCS231600
OXN Channel Islands brandnew 5+3+ den+ofc, up-
grades, xlnt loc, temp boatdock $2695. 818-389-6439
VCS230362
OXN Lovely newly upgraded4+2+loft in desirable North
Oxnard area. Avail 3/1.$2100+dep. 805-415-0427 or805-278-2300 VCS231908
OXN N. 3+2, 2 car garage,$1875+dep, grdnr incl, N/S.Avail March! 805-983-8168
VCS231815
OXN N 3+2, 2 car gar, patio,yd, nr schools & shopping.No pets. Avail now. $1850+$1800 dep. 805-320-2962.
VCS230790
OXN N. 4+2 2151 Pamela.2000sf single story, beauti-fully maintained, avail 4/1.
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VTA 2+1 in midtown with1 car garage, blocks to
beach $1200
VTA 3+1 midtown newcarpet & paint, inclw/d & refrig $1550
VTA 4+2 below college,wood floors, huge yard
w/fruit trees $1950
VTA 5+3.5 Santa RosaWalk, former model
w/tons of upgrades $3200
VTA 3+3.5 Ondulandow/unobstructed views.
Lg lot, have to see $3250
VTA 2+1 Pierpont cutiew/laminate floors, 1 cargarage, fireplace $1725
OXN 4+3 by the beach andharbor. 2 bedrooms 1
bath w/family rm $2450
CAM 4+2.5 close to school& shopping. Large back-yd w/covered patio $2100
CAM 3+2.5 The Meadowsnew paint, a/c, complexw/pool & play area $1975
All properties are no pets,no smoke, 1 year lease
805-650-2500www.venturahomes
forrent.comVCS230984
OXN N 5+2+2 car, newapplcs, huge pvt deck, xlntloc, nice landscaping $2400805-983-1148 VCS231337
OXN RENT w/option to BUY2+1 with fenced yard &
3+2 coming soon.805-983-9283 VCS231772
OXN Spacious 3br home, lgfamily rm, f/p, 2 car, hdwdflrs, lg yd $1800 310-218-7233
Pets ok VCS230905
PT HUE 2br stroll to beachlndry, remod bathrm, newfloors & roof, lg fenced lotfruit trees, roses, 2 storage
bldgs. Pets? $1195Keith Hanson R.E
805-981-1552 VCS230265
PT HUE Magnificent oceanviews, live at the beach inthis single family 3+2.25in gated comm., 2 car gar,Lease 1 year $2200/mo805-340-3641 VCS229930
SIMI 1+1+ detached studiow/ba. Adam Rd. Both $1875+dep. Good credit. Avail
3/1. 805-526-7503VCS231407
SIMI 3+2 family room, a/c,clean, gardener incl, fencedyd, good loc, near schools,
built-in stove/oven.$1945+sec805-527-4741 VCS230338
SIMI 4+2 jacuzzi tub, f/p,a/c, big garden area, fruit
trees, good nieghbrhd. $2190.805-304-5998 VCS231231
T.O. 2+2, 2 storywith 3 car garage, yard.
Pet ok $1745/month805-451-8848 VCS230898
T.O. 3+1 new carpet & paint,large fenced yd, patio,cul de sac. $1895/mo.
818-706-1010 VCS230783
T.O. GREAT LOCATION!Beautiful 5+3 with customupgrades, 3 car gar, $2595.818-597-4697 VCS230639
VTA 1929 Charm 3+2 withPanoramic Ocean View
with upstairs loft, separateentry, f/p. Walking distance
from beach. $2300mo.805-797-1007 VCS230962
VTA 2+1 Midtown, 2 cargar, f/p, fenced yd, $1395.
471 S. Arcade. 805-798-2186 or805-469-3721 VCS230915
VTA 2+1 MIDTOWNALL UTILS PAID $1475+dep57 N. Kalorama 805-402-1761
VCS231801
VTA 3+2 6565 HummingbirdSt. Clean, f/p, N/S/P,2 car gar
includes grdnr, $1850mo.805-388-1335 VCS231590
VTA 3+2, New appl, alarm,spa, covered patio, w/d &storage $1750 760-963-3261VCS231788
VTA 3+3 new cprt & paint,upstairs loft, 2 car gar, w/dhkups, blinds, f/p, dshwshr,granite counters $2250 Lisa805-530-2782 VCS232044
VTA CASITAS SPRINGS1+1 house $900 incl all util,
sml yard, lndry fac. Nopets, no smoke.Available3-1. Mims Management805-477-4388 VCS231340
VTA Cottage Charmer1+1 large cottage, hard-
wood floors, 1 car gar-age & laundry on site.Ready 3/15 Call Nancy805-648-9900 VCS232041
VTA E 3+2, $1900 completelyrefurbished 265 GlenwoodAve 805-642-7703; 212-0315
VCS231451
VTA E. 5br, Pets ok. Hugefront rm, grand living & ent.rm, 2k sq ft, $2300/mo. AvailNow. 805-901-4441 VCS230330
VTA E END 3+2, newlyremodeled ranch on cul-de-
sac, quiet neighborhood,pets ok, lg yard, $2100/mo
+dep. 805-223-6944VCS231884
VTA MID 3+1.5, fencedyd, f/p, bonus rm, dblgar, some utils incl $1575
Crossroads Inv 805-485-4040VCS230485
VTA rear studio house $925510 Catalina. Pvt yd, pet ok,
pkng, storage, lndry. N/S805-643-5834 VCS230322
WLV Rare Lease Oppty.Great neighborhood, schools.4+2, 2 car gar, 2200sf, view,
island kitch, pool, jac.Avail now. Corp lease wel-come $2900 805-407-1119
VCS231586
CAM SHARE 3BR HOUSE,full privs, w/d, $750. Utils,housekeeper & grdnr incl
805-236-6317 VCS229940
AGOURA HILLS--masterbedroom $750/mo. Own
entrance, bath. Secondbedroom $650 mo. shared
bath. Both: Kitchen/laundry privileges, utilities/internet/cable included. No
smoking/illegal drug use/pets 805-338-5971 VCS230172
CAM 1 Mstr bdrm pvt bath,utils pd. $675+sec dep. No
P/S/D. 805-484-6252VCS231635
CAM 1 Room $795 - 1/2 utils,incls dsl, no pets, pool,
jacuzzi,tennis.N/D/S,mtn vws805-484-3373 VCS231100
CAM Furnished $625 util inclhouse privs, clean and quiet,new paint, refs, dep req’d.805-660-2555 VCS231130
CAM HORSE PROPERTYSanta Rosa Vly, Complete-ly pvt room & bath w/pvt
entrance, separated frommain house $700 w/horse
xtra 805-491-3046 VCS231761
CAM Very nice furnished rm$500, good loc, 1 mi from
college, N/S/D. 805-388-5027 or805-982-0899 VCS230867
FURN STUDIO/93010 Pvt entfurn br, living, bath, fridge,
micro, cable, www, exc quietarea, $925+utils. 805-388-8730.Leave message. VCS230793
NPB Room for rent, fullprivs, $600mo+dep, commpool, jacuzzi, w/d, close to
parks, utils incl. Call Shawn805-551-2985 VCS231222
N.P /T.O. $700. Maid svc,utils, lndry, air cond, pool,house privs ALL incl. Cbl& Int avail. No smoke NoPet 805-444-6154 VCS231547
OXNARD Private GatedCommunity, Close to Navy
Base, Furn Room, FullPrivs, Cbl/WIFI/Internet
$600 Mo, $300 Dep Incl utils805 228-8164. VCS231064
OXN Furnished,clean,quietclose to base. Private bath,
kitchen/laundry privs.TV/VCR/Cable-Internet/
WiFi/Utils. NS/ND.$595mo-$225deposit. 805-983-6709 or805-204-8060 VCS230443
OXN Furnished room DSL& Sat, full privs, share bath,
$650/mo+$350 dep, inclutils 805-236-0276 VCS230435OXN Furn Room 5 minsfrom naval base, $500 inclall utils, full privs, int &
DSL 805-201-5142OXN Master br w/pvt bath &jet tub, utils incl $800/mo+$600 dep N/P Outside smoke
ok 805-415-1278 VCS231416OXN N. $600/mo+$300 dep
incl utils, washer/dryer,privs, near Park & 101 fwy
805-236-8742 VCS231029OXN NORTH Room for rent,
$550mo+dep, shared bath,N/S/P. 805-797-2038
VCS230387OXN N. Room for rent,
$800mo+dep, private bath,access to kitchen & laundry.N/S/P. Photos Available. Call
805-797-2038 VCS230388OXN Rm for rent, pvt entry,bath, backyard, N/S, utils pd.
$700mo+$100 dep. Jerry805-483-3202 VCS231549
OXN Room $500 & Mstr bdw/private bath $650 nearbeach. Pet ok. Refs reqd805-985-3651 VCS231946
OXN Room $510 & very largeroom $650 both clean,
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HYUNDAI ELANTRA ‘0781,000 miles. Still underwarranty. Runs/lookslike new. Red. $7500 orbest offer. Single owner.Ojai 805-701-6146 (090941)
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ISUZU AXIOM 200288k miles, all lthr, auto, cd,sunroof, V6, $6,500. #600675.805-701-2297 VCS231799
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(#685901) VCS231659FORD F100 Pickup ‘60
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(4UTC546) VCS231424
CHEVY Cheyenne 3500 ‘95Utililty bed, svc records, xlnt
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CHEVY PICKUP ‘846 cyl, good running condition
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FREIGHTLINERARGOSY 2001
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$20,000 obo(9E09107) Call 805-524-1811
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