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WHATS INSIDE
By Andrea Howry
Lighthouse
The Navys Judge Advocate
General (JAG) Corps recently as-
signed its first victims legal coun-
sel to Naval Base Ventura Coun-
ty (NBVC).
Lt. Cmdr. Myoung Lee is avail-
able to advise and assist military
members and eligible dependents
who are alleging a sexual assault
with a number of important legal
matters. Her office is in the Fleet
& Family Support Center at
NBVC Port Hueneme.
I am here to advocate for the
victim in a legal capacity, Lee
explained. Imhere to make sure
the victimfeels safe and comfort-
able in a legal environment.
The Navys newVictims Legal
Counsel Program (VLCP) pro-
vides an attorney who can advise
on a variety of legal issues, in-
cluding information regarding
basic victim rights and entitle-
Victims legal counsel available at NBVC
Photo by CMDMC SPike Call / VaW-117
E-2C Hawkeye aircraft assigned to the Wallbangers of Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron (VAW) 117
fly near Naval Base Ventura County, the West Coast home of the Hawkeyes. Four squadrons of Hawkeyes
will celebrate the aircrafts 50th anniversary this year. For more about The Year of the Hawkeye and the
future of the Eyes and Ears of the Fleet as they transition to the E-2D model, see Pages 12 and 13.
THE YEAR OF THE HAWKEYE
By Andrea Howry
Lighthouse
Companies with immediate job
openings and schools for those
who want to further their educa-
tion 80 participants in all
will be at the Spring Career Fair
Wednesday, April 2, from 9 a.m.
to noon in the Bee Hive Gym at
Naval Base Ventura County, Port
Hueneme.
Irene Tirella of the Fleet &
Family Support Center, which is
hosting the career fair, said the
quality of the businesses partici-
pating, the number of job open-
ings they have and the current
hiring picture for vets have her
very optimistic.
Many of the positions are full-
time and come with benefits, she
said.
Tirella believes that Sailors
transitioning into the civilian
workforce have an edge in the job
market.
They have the experience em-
ployers are seeking, she said.
Career Fair
is April 2
at Bee Hive
Information about veterans
services and the various pro-
grams available on base for re-
tirees will be outlined at the Re-
tiree Town Hall Saturday, March
29, at Naval Base Ventura Coun-
ty (NBVC) Port Hueneme.
The event runs from 9 a.m. to
noon at the Bee Hive Gym.
Capt. Larry Vasquez, NBVCs
commanding officer, is the key-
note speaker.
Other speakers will discuss is-
sues ranging from base security
to changes in health care cover-
age.
Retirees invited to town hall March 29
See AttoRNey, PAge 15
See RetIReeS, PAge 15 See CAReeR, PAge 14
EO3 Kirsten Taylor, assigned
to Naval Mobile Construction
Battalion (NMCB) 5, operates heavy
machinery as part of a repaving
project at the car-wash area at Naval
Base Ventura County (NBVC) Port
Hueneme. Page 4
The U.S. Armys 481st
Transportation Company, which
operates Landing Craft Utility (LCU)
boats like these, photographed last
year at the Port of Hueneme, will
soon be expanding its presence at
Naval Base Ventura County. Pages
8-9
Lt. Cmdr. Robert Allen of Navy Cargo
Handling Battalion at Naval Base
Ventura County, Port Hueneme,
finishes in first place with a time
of 20 minutes during the Sexual
Assault Awareness 5K Thursday,
March 19. Page 7

By Captain Larry Vasquez


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Question: I have noticed that many people do
not stop walking or driving during morning colors.
On my way to work some mornings, I am nearly
rear-ended by people trying to zip around me as I
pull to a stop out of respect for the flag ceremony.
Am I wrong, or is everyone just ignoring proper flag
etiquette?
Answer: I have also noticed people ignoring
proper etiquette during morning and evening col-
ors. My guess is that people are simply unaware of
proper etiquette for these longstanding traditions;
others may not hear the national anthem or taps over
the base loudspeaker system.
All personnel are to render proper honors during
the playing of morning and evening colors. Military
personnel outdoors, when covered in uniform and
within earshot, shall face the flag or in the direction
of the music and salute during the playing of the na-
tional anthem. Military members not in uniform are
to stand at attention but do not need to salute. Others
are to stand quietly until the completion of colors,
signified by the bugle call Carry On.
During colors, vehicles within sight or hearing of
colors shall be stopped. Drivers remain stopped until
the conclusion of colors. Persons riding in vehicles
shall remain seated.
As a reminder to all employees and residents,
colors are observed onboard Naval Base Ventura
County every morning at 8 a.m. and every evening at
sunset.
Do you have questions or suggestions? You can
submit them via this forum at lighthouse@navy.mil,
online using the COs Suggestion Box at http://cnic.
navy.mil/ventura/index.htm or at www.Facebook.
com/NavalBaseVenturaCounty. You can also follow
NBVC on Twitter at www.twitter.com/NBVCCalifor-
nia and keep up on the latest news and events.
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CommunityCalendar
JOYCE STEWART
AWARD LUNCHEON:
10 a.m., Bard Mansion,
NBVC Port Hueneme.
Annual award honors work toward
acceptance of diversity and
promotion of equal treatment.
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COMMISSARY
PARKING LOT SALE:
9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Port
Hueneme Commissary.
Also takes place
Saturday, March 28, from 9 a.m. to
6 p.m. Info: 982-2400.
March
RETIREE TOWN HALL:
9 a.m. to noon, Bee
Hive Gym, NBVC Port
Hueneme. Retirees
invited to get updates
on services, hear speakers. Info:
Page 1.
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SPRING CAREER
FAIR: 9 a.m. to noon,
Bee Hive Gym, NBVC
Port Hueneme. More
than 80 employers with current job
openings and trade schools will be
attending. Info: Page 1.
2
INDUSTRY FORUM:
8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.,
hosted by Naval
Surface Warfare
Center, Port Hueneme Division.
Open to all companies interested
in doing business with the
command. Free. Info: http://
www.navsea.navy.mil/nswc/
porthueneme/business/main.aspx
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April
In recognition of April being Sexual
Assault Awareness Month, the Fleet &
Family Support Center (FFSC) at Naval
Base Ventura County (NBVC) is once
again hosting The Clothesline Project.
The FFSC invites anyone with base ac-
cess to decorate a T-shirt in remembrance
of someone who has experienced a sexu-
al assault or as a statement against the
crime.
Whether or not someone has experi-
enced this crime first-hand, decorating a
shirt can be a way to voice that this crime
will not be tolerated in our community,
said Julie Whirlow, the sexual assault re-
sponse coordinator for Naval Base Ven-
tura County.
T-shirt decorating will take place at the
FFSC office in the Welcome Center at
NBVC Port Hueneme from 11 a.m. to 3
p.m. Thursday, March 27, and at the
FFSC office at NBVC Point Mugu from
11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday, March 31, and
Tuesday, April 1. Participants are asked
to bring their own T-shirt, but paint sup-
plies are being provided.
Shirts will be displayed as awareness art
throughout the month of April in the Wel-
come Center at NBVC Port Hueneme.
The Clothesline Project was started in
Massachusetts in 1990.
By decorating a shirt, someone who
has experienced, or known someone who
has experienced, a sexual assault can
anonymously express how it has affected
them or a loved one, Whirlow said. In-
dividuals can also decorate shirts in sup-
port of prevention of sexual assault.
For more information, call Whirlow at
805-982-6139.
Clothesline Project recognizes victims
With this tradition,
decorating a T-shirt is a
way to make a statement
against sexual assault
The March 12 kickoff breakfast for the
Naval Base Ventura County (NBVC) Ac-
tive Duty Fund Drive, which benefits the
Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society
(NMCRS), drew representatives from
about a dozen commands at NBVC, all
wanting to find out how they can spread
the word about both the Society and NB-
VCs annual campaign.
This is our opportunity, as a Navy-
Marine Corps team, to support our own,
said Capt. Scott Loeschke, chief staff of-
ficer of the base. When Sailors need sup-
port, when they need help, this is where
they can turn but funds are needed to
back that up.
Jeanne Billiot, director of NMCRS Ven-
tura County, said the groups mission is
alive and well and needed now more than
ever.
NMCRS Ventura County provided as-
sistance to more than 870 local Sailors,
Marines and their families last year. Inter-
est-free loans of more than $470,000 were
disbursed, as well as grants totaling near
$9,985.
Lt. Jessie Pamaran said the campaign
is two-pronged: Get the word out about
what NMCRS does, and raise funds.
People cant use the services if they
dont know about them, he said. Let
them know.
But if no money is raised, he added,
Theyll go dry in about three years.
The local fund drive website is www.
nmcrsfunddrive.org/ventura. For more
information on the organization, call 805-
982-4409.
Active Duty Fund Drive kicks off with breakfast
PHOTOS bY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE
Jeanne Billiot, director of the Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society at Naval Base Ventura
County, summarizes the organizations accomplishments during 2013 and tells how money
raised this year will be spent.
Attending the Active Duty Fund Drive kickoff
breakfast for the Navy-Marine Corps Relief
Society are, from left, LSC Unoi Lazaro,
Naval Base Ventura County (NBVC) CMDCM
Percy Trent and Capt. Scott Loeschke, chief
staff officer of the base.
EARTH DAY 5K:
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Mugu. Info: 989-7728.
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NCG 1
Naval Mobile Construction Battalion
(NMCB) 5 is currently repaving the de-
teriorated Heritage Park parking lot at
Naval Base Ventura County (NBVC)
Port Hueneme.
Heritage Park is used for dozens of
small Navy ceremonies each year, includ-
ing re-enlistments and retirements. The
parking lot itself is the location for nu-
merous bake sales and car washes to raise
funds for such associations as family
readiness groups and chief petty officer
associations or for the Seabee Ball.
According to Equipment Operator 1st
Class Sean Nelson, project supervisor,
car washes or other fund-raisers usually
happened once or twice a week before
construction started.
It was time for this evolution to hap-
pen, Nelson said. The parking lot
pavement was starting to break away due
to all of the traffic and normal wear over
time.
Completion of the repaving will pro-
vide preventative maintenance to save the
base from more expensive repairs in the
future.
Currently NMCB 5 has a project crew
leader and four other Seabees assigned
to repave the lot.
The crew leader, Equipment Operator
2nd Class Chris Hartke, said he and his
hard charging crew enjoy the training
theyre getting while repaving the area.
Its an awesome training opportunity,
Hartke said. We have lost a lot of skill
traits over the years, and its great that
were getting those back.
The project started Feb. 18 and is
scheduled for completion by the end of
May. The cost of the project is
$77,000.
Hartke says as long as there arent any
setbacks, hes confident his crew can fin-
ish on time.
There is definitely a sense of pride
and motivation to get the best quality
product in a timely manner, he said.
NMCB 5 repaving car-wash lot; work expected to end in May
Photo by CE3 JEssiCa PEttit / NCG 1
EOCN Alexander Olson of NMCB 5 shovels old pavement in preparation for a new parking
lot at Naval Base Ventura County (NBVC) Port Hueneme.
Seabees say theyre
appreciating the training
opportunity

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Military families are familiar with PCS
moves. On average, a military member
will move every three years. When the
PCS orders dont fall in line with the
academic school year, this can put the
family in a bit of a dilemma. Does the
family stay behind or move ahead of the
military member, or do the students
switch schools midyear? Sometimes, there
isnt a choice, and the family must move
together. When this happens, there are a
few things to consider when it comes to
school enrollment.
While there is a great deal of respon-
sibility to plan ahead of a move to ensure
the best school transition, there are pro-
tections in place to support military-con-
nected students. One is the Interstate
Compact.
The Interstate Compact on Educa-
tional Opportunity for Military Children
was signed as an agreement between
states to support military children. All
but four states Oregon, Minnesota,
New York and New Hampshire have
signed this compact, which deals with
enrollment, placement and attendance,
eligibility and graduation. For a thorough
overview, check www.mic3.net.
Here is one example of how the Inter-
state Compact can assist military families.
Beginning in the school year 2014-2015,
a student must be 5 years old by Sept. 1
to start kindergarten in California. How-
ever, many states have earlier age cut-offs;
for example, some states require the child
to be 5 by July 1. Fortunately, military
families are protected by the Interstate
Compact. So, if a military child turns 5
in August and begins school in Califor-
nia, but then PCS orders come and the
family must move to Indiana, the child
can enroll in kindergarten midyear even
though he/she doesnt meet Indianas age
requirement.
This is just one of the protections that
comes from this Interstate Compact.
For students in kindergarten through
eighth grade, planning a midyear move
isnt much different than a summer move.
Its important to have the childs birth
certificate, current immunization record
and a recent report card or unofficial
school records. Its also important to no-
tify the teacher and school when you are
expecting to move so they can plan for
your childs exit. If you have a child with
special needs, hand-carry copies of the
Individualized Education Plan (IEP) or
504 Plan and ask the school for an exit
meeting.
The critical grade levels for a midyear
move are in high school. As in college, if
a high school student doesnt complete
a course, the student cannot get a grade.
Most high schools are set up on a semes-
ter system and the course is not complete
until the end of the semester. It is crucial
to work with your students counselor at
his/her current school and at the new
school to ensure the courses will transfer
if your family must move mid-semester.
Most states have different graduation
requirements, and sometimes, these re-
quirements can vary among school dis-
tricts. If students are moving during high
school, make sure they can fulfill the
graduation requirements at the school
they will be attending at the end of their
12th grade year. Working with the high
school counselors early in the moving
process is necessary. Your school liaison
can help connect you to the school to
which youll be moving.
Planning a move can be overwhelming.
When you have school children, planning
is taken to a whole new level. Contact the
NBVC school liaison if you will be plan-
ning a move soon.
For any education related information,
please visit http://navylifesw.com/ventura/
families/cyp/slo/. For great articles about
education in the Southwest Region, click
on the Academic Anchor tab for the latest
newsletter. The NBVC school liaison officer
can be contacted at 805-989-5211 or via
email at NBVC_SLO@navy.mil for any K-12
education-related questions.
How to make a midyear move easier on students, families
School
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Seabee Chapel
Port Hueneme
Building 1433
Phone: (805) 982-4358
Protestant
Sunday worship service: 9 a.m.
Choir rehearsal: Tuesday, 6:30 p.m.
Catholic Mass
Sunday: 11:15 a.m.
Confession by prior appt.: 10:45 a.m.
Wednesday: 11:30 a.m.
Confession by prior appt.: 11 a.m.
Womens Bible Studies
Tuesday: 10 a.m., Book of I Samuel.
Wednesday: 9:30 a.m., The God I
Never Knew. Childcare provided.
Mens Bible Studies
Thursday: 11:30 a.m., Fire on the
Mountain. Lunch provided.
Soup Fellowship Study
Sunday: 5 p.m., Foundations of
Apologetics. Potluck.
Catholic Religious Education
Pre-K through high school
Tuesdays, 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.
Chapel of Faith
Point Mugu
Building 121
Phone: (805) 989-7967
Protestant
Episcopal service: 11 a.m.
Catholic Mass
Sunday: 9 a.m.
Confession by prior appt.: 8:15 a.m.
Thursday: 11:30 a.m.
Confession by prior appt.: 11 a.m.
Chaplains serving NBVC
Lt. Cmdr. Jeffrey Han
Command Chaplain
Lt. Lesa Welliver
Staff Chaplain
Father Antony Berchmanz
Catholic Priest
Worship schedule
One of the blessings of my role as com-
mand chaplain to Naval Mobile Con-
struction Battalion (NMCB) 3 is that I
am involved in advising troops on per-
sonal and professional relationships.
Unfortunately, not all of these conver-
sations are happy. In fact, in a round-
table of 400 Sailors conducted by the
chaplain of the Pacific Fleet last Decem-
ber, 50 percent of the Sailors came from
broken families and more than half grew
up without one positive role model.
These statistics point to the startling
reality that more and more of us are
growing up in less than successful rela-
tionship circumstances.
I believe that despite the trend toward
more broken homes and fewer positive
role models, we need relationships in
order to thrive, and that relationships
function in two directions: horizontal
and vertical.
The vertical relationship represents
faith. Most of the troops I talk to admit
they havent been to their faith group
service since theyve joined the military.
The trend, as I am observing at the bat-
talion level, is that troops have to quick-
ly adjust to the high speed, low drag
pace of battalion life, and the practice
of faith is more of a convenience than a
need. I am not condemning the pace of
battalion life; in fact, I think a battalion
can be the right place for us all to become
better adults and to learn the value of
priorities, discipline and hard work.
I believe that those of us with faith in
our lives cannot sacrifice engaging our
faith, but we should apply the values of
priority, discipline, and hard work to liv-
ing out our faith. Christ was asked by a
lawyer who was trying to trick him which
was the greatest commandment. If you
know anything about Jewish law you
know that they have a lot of rules! But
the most popular are the Ten Command-
ments given to Moses. Jesus responded,
You shall love the Lord your God with
all your heart and with all your soul and
with all your mind (Matt. 22:37). Jesus
was telling the lawyer that the entire law
is based on the worship of God with ev-
erything that man has.
As one troop asked me, Where was
God when I needed him? My answer
was, Hes been here the entire time just
waiting for you to let him into your life.
Faith is an important vertical relation-
ship that gives each Sailor a family to
belong to and a positive role model to
follow.
The horizontal relationship represents
the friends and peers around us. My gen-
eration connected at work and church
through face-to-face conversations; we
did not have the advantages of modern
technology. In fact, I was in college when
cell phones became popular! But now
the newest generation of adults has
grown up with smart phones, Facebook,
Twitter and YouTube. All of these ap-
plications are wonderful when used prop-
erly to stay connected to our friends and
family and access information on the
spot. But it has created a shallow percep-
tion of relationships.
I looked at my Facebook profile, and
I have 418 friends! But I probably only
talk to 15 of them on a regular basis, and
most of them are family. So that means
I have meaningful conversations with
only a handful of my 418 friends on a
regular basis, either face-to-face or by
phone. Wow! I am a terrible Facebook
friend!
The prophet Jeremiah said, Two are
better than one, because they have a good
reward for their toil. For if they fall, one
will lift up his fellow. And though a
man might prevail against one who is
alone, two will withstand him a three-
fold cord is not quickly broken (Eccl.
4:9-10, 12).
I believe you and I are created to suc-
ceed through relationships. So I like
Facebook and Twitter, but my success in
life is not based on the number of fol-
lowers or friends I have in social media,
but in the number of personal friends
and relationships I engage with faceto-
face every day. If I had 418 friends with
whom I engaged face-to-face every day,
I would be strong and resilient every
day!
Go out and engage your faith and your
peers in meaningful communication, and
experience the value they add to your
life.
Social media cant hold a candle to face-to-face friendships
Services for the upcoming Holy Days
are being conducted at Naval Base Ven-
tura County (NBVC) at the Seabee
Chapel at NBVC Port Hueneme and at
the Chapel of Faith at NBVC Point
Mugu.
Stations of the Cross is every Friday
through April 4 at 6:30 p.m. at the Seabee
Chapel.
Palm Sunday is April 13. Catholic ser-
vices will be conducted at 9 a.m. at the
Chapel of Faith and at 11:15 a.m. at the
Seabee Chapel. Protestant services will be
held from 9 to 10 a.m. at the Seabee Cha-
pel, and a liturgal service will be held from
11 a.m. to noon at the Chapel of Faith.
Holy Thursday is April 17. For Cath-
olics, the Last Supper of the Lord Celebra-
tion followed by a family supper will be
held at 6:30 p.m. at the Seabee Chapel.
Good Friday is April 18. For Catholics,
a fast and abstinence break by Soup Sup-
per, followed by a youth retreat, will be
held at 6:30 p.m. at the Seabee Chapel.
For Protestants, a service will be held from
11 a.m. to noon at the Seabee Chapel.
Easter is April 20. For Catholics, Mass
of the Resurrection will be said at 9 a.m.
at the Chapel of Faith and at 11:15 a.m.
at the Seabee Chapel. An Easter egg hunt
will follow both ceremonies. For Protes-
tants, an Easter Sunrise Service will be
held at 7 a.m. in the Seabee Chapel court-
yard, followed by breakfast. Another ser-
vice will be held at 9 a.m., also at the Sea-
bee Chapel.
Jewish services are being conducted at
Temple Beth Torah, 7620 Foothill Road,
Ventura. Womens Seder is April 8 at 6
p.m. Passover at the Beach is April 13 at
6 p.m. Congregational Seder is April 15
at 6 p.m. Holocaust Remembrance is April
27 at 4 p.m.
Anyone with questions is asked the call
the Seabee Chapel at 982-4358.
Holy Days services being conducted at NBVCs chapels
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By Andrea Howry
Lighthouse
With 140 people showing up to run or
walk 3.1 miles, the Sexual Assault Aware-
ness Month 5K proved to be the most
successful lunchtime run so far this
year.
The run took place Thursday, March
13, and started and ended at the Bee Hive
Gym at Naval Base Ventura County
(NBVC) Port Hueneme.
The Fleet & Family Support Center
(FFSC) had a table set up near the start-
ing line where information was available
on sexual assault awareness and preven-
tion.
Rosie Flores and Diane Alvarez of the
FFSC staffed the table and helped vol-
unteers hand out water bottles embla-
zoned with the Sexual Assault Prevention
and Awareness (SAPR) logo.
Like many of the participants, Delia
Sanchez and Teresa Duenas, both of
whom work at the Naval Surface Warfare
Center, Port Hueneme Division, said they
were running to support the cause and
to get some exercise.
Lt. Cmdr. Robert Allen of Navy Cargo
Handling Battalion 14 finished first with
a time of 20 minutes even.
The next lunchtime 5K will be April
17, an Earth Day 5K that will start and
end at Family Beach at NBVC Point
Mugu. Registration starts at 11 a.m., and
the run begins at 11:30 a.m. For more
information call 989-7728.
5K designed to raise awareness of sexual assault, prevention
Photos by AndreA howry / Lighthouse
YN1Kristel Maldonadoof Naval BaseVentura
County hands a water bottle emblazoned
with the Sexual Assault Prevention and
Response (SAPR) logo to Jim Siuniak, an
engineer with Naval Surface Warfare Center,
Port Hueneme Division, during the Sexual
Assault Awareness 5K Thursday, March 13.
Runners take off at the start of the Sexual Assault Awareness 5K, a lunchtime run put on
jointly by Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) and the Fleet & Family Support Center
(FFSC) to raise awareness of sexual assault and how it can be prevented. The event took
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By Andrea Howry
Lighthouse
The Armys presence at Naval Base Ven-
tura County (NBVC) will soon be increas-
ing as the 481st Transportation Company
brings more vehicles and more people to
NBVC Port Hueneme.
The company, which moved to Port
Hueneme from Mare Island last fall, is
one of two Army Reserve heavy boat com-
panies that operate the Landing Craft
Utility (LCU) 2000, which has a crew of
16. Four boats are homeported at NBVC
Port Hueneme, and another is scheduled
to arrive in the next 12 to 18 months.
The company also plans to increase its
motor pool space near its headquarters,
the Army Maintenance Support Activity,
Bldg 513.
The 481st performs missions around the
world, providing movement of container-
ized, break-bulk and cargo to degraded
ports, bare beach and inland water termi-
nals.
The company has been highly visible on
base recently, with a detachment of 16
Soldiers recently deploying to Southwest
Asia in support of Operation Enduring
Freedom and two boats leaving for Alas-
ka on a 45-day training exercise.
The Soldiers held a farewell ceremony
Feb. 8 at the Bee Hive Gymbefore leaving
on their nine-month deployment. Their
first destination was their NewJersey mo-
bilization station, where they had to com-
plete administrative and training require-
ments for transition to active duty.
Over 75 percent of the crew has de-
ployed at least once in performing water-
craft operations in the Persian Gulf,said
Lt. Col. John Reynolds, public affairs of-
ficer for the 311th Sustainment Command
(Expeditionary), which is based in Los
Angeles and oversees the transportation
company.
Two boats left Port Hueneme earlier this
Army company will soon increase its presence at NBVC
Photo by SSgt. Shejal Pulivarti / u.S. army
Landing Craft Utility (LCU) 2032, United States Army Vessel (USAV) Palo Alto, tows LCU
2030, USAV Monterrey, both assigned to the 481st Transportation Company (Heavy Boat),
into port during Terminal Warrior 2013 at Naval Base Ventura County (NBVC) Port Hueneme
last September. Terminal Warrior was a two-week annual training for transportation and
logistics Reserve Soldiers from across the United States. It was designed to enhance the
skills, training and licensing of the various elements of terminal operations and focused on
cohesively integrating cargo, seaport, harbor master and watercraft operations.
481st Transport will
bring in more vehicles,
more people; Bldg. 513 is
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month for the exercise in Anchorage.


Much of the training will take place dur-
ing the two weeks of travel each way.
The 481st Transportation Company was
constituted in 1944 as the 60th Transpor-
tation Corps Composite Company and
was involved in both the NewGuinea and
Luzon campaigns during World War II.
It was inactivated after the war, then re-
designated in 1967 as the 481st and acti-
vated in 1968 at the Presidio. It later moved
to Oakland, Rio Vista, Stockton and Mare
Island.
In December 2003, the company began
sending LCU2000 crews to Kuwait Naval
Base in support of Operation Iraqi Free-
dom. Detachments were deployed through
2006, and the company was later awarded
a Meritorious Unit Citation.
In December 2011, the 481st began its
mobilization rotations in support of Op-
eration Enduring Freedom.
Photo by AndreA howry / Lighthouse
Detachment 4 of the U.S. Armys 481st Transportation Company (Heavy Boat),
headquartered at Naval Base Ventura County (NBVC) Port Hueneme, holds a deployment
ceremony in the Bee Hive Gym Feb. 8. Sixteen Soldiers were leaving for Southwest Asia
in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. A few weeks later, two boats left for Alaska on
a 45-day training exercise. The 481st Transportation Company, which performs missions
around the world, will soon be expanding its presence on the base.
Deployment
ceremony held in
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The Bee Club of Naval Base Ventura
County (NBVC) will be awarding two
individual $1,000 Can Do scholar-
ships this year.
These scholarships are open to any
qualified student graduating from a Ven-
tura County high school who is a de-
pendent of any military member as-
signed to NBVC. GED and home school
graduates are also eligible.
The Bee Club is a naval officers spous-
es group whose mission is to promote
U.S. Navy Seabee and Civil Engineer
Corps heritage, and to provide friend-
ship, mentorship, social activities and
support amongst the spouses of military
officers in the Ventura County area.
Scholarship monies were raised at the
Bee Clubs fall auction and other fund-
raising efforts.
Can Do Scholarship applications
are available online at www.BeeClub.org
and will be accepted through May 1.
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Theres still time for Sailors and retirees
to prepare their federal and state income
tax forms at the self-service tax center at
Naval Base Ventura County (NBVC) Port
Hueneme.
The tax center closes Friday, April
11.
So far, more than 700 returns have been
prepared at the tax center, said coordina-
tor Sal Gonzales, a legal assistant clerk
in the Region Legal Service Office De-
tachment Ventura.
The tax center is in Building 103, at
Harris Street and 23rd Avenue. Its open
from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through
Friday in Classroom 102.
Taxpayers complete their own returns
using computers set up in the classroom,
but volunteers are available to help an-
swer any questions that may arise during
the process.
The service is free to active-duty service
members and their families; there is a
minimal charge for retirees whose ad-
justed gross income is more than
$58,000.
To set up an appointment call 805-982-
4548.
Tax center will close April 11
Fresh off last years second-place finish,
Naval Base Ventura County (NBVC) is
once again taking part in the Ventura
Corporate Games, a countywide compe-
tition that pits organizations and com-
panies against one another in everything
from basketball and softball to horse-
shoes and dominoes.
Robert Bonner, a mechanical engineer
with the Naval Facilities Engineering and
Expeditionary Warfare Center, is again
coordinating NBVCs efforts.
Opening ceremonies are Wednesday,
April 2; closing ceremonies are Saturday,
May 10.
We have participants for almost every
event, but we are looking for kickball,
dodgeball, paintball and tug-o-war play-
ers and we always need substitutes,Bon-
ner said. Depending on the day, people
get sick, people have to work by the
time the event comes around, half the
team might not be able to make it.
Bonner invited all runners at the
March 13 Sexual Assault Awareness 5K
to take part in the Corporate Games
5K at 6 p.m. Wednesday, April 16, at
Ventura Community Park on Kimball
Road in Ventura. Registration deadline
for that event is Friday, March 28.
Corporate Games participants must
be 18 or older. The NBVC team can
include anyone who works at the base
or is retired military personnel, civil-
ian workers or contractors whose em-
ployer is not fielding a team. The par-
ticipation fee is $5 per person, per
event.
For more information, or to register
for the 5K or any upcoming event, call
Bonner at 982-5317 or email him at
robert.bonner@navy.mil.
Teams getting together for Corporate Games
Spring into Spring swim lessons for
adults and children will be offered start-
ing next month at the Seabreeze Aquatics
Center, Naval Base Ventura County
(NBVC) Port Hueneme.
Session 1 begins April 1 and Session 2
begins May 6. Each session is made up
of eight 30-minute classes.
Theyre held between 4:30 and 6:30
p.m. , but each session must have at least
six participants or it will be canceled.
Cost is $45 for military personnel and
their dependents and $50 for Department
of Defense civilians. Session 1 runs April
1, 3, 8, 10, 15, 17, 22 and 24. Session 2
runs May 6, 8, 13, 15, 20, 22, 27 and 29.
For more information call the aquatics
office at 805-982-4753.
Swim lessons start April 1
Its time to clean your room.
During the month of April, the Sus-
tainable Solid Waste Management Pro-
gram at Naval Base Ventura County
(NBVC) will hold a spring cleaning event
for paper items only.
Take advantage of this opportunity to
clean your office space of unwanted pa-
per and old documents and recycle them
on base.
Additional bins will be provided if nec-
essary, or base personnel can just drop
off the paper at the recycling centers lo-
cated at Buildings 345 and 354 at NBVC
Port Hueneme.
For more information, contact Lloyd
Nash, NBVC solid waste coordinator, at
805-989-9899.
Recycle old documents, unneeded papers
By Lisa Trumble
NCTC
Holding with tradition, the Naval Con-
struction Training Center (NCTC) cele-
brated the 72nd birthday of the U.S. Navy
Seabees at Stingers Field at Naval Base
Ventura County, Port Hueneme.
Every year we look forward to cele-
brating our heritage by remembering the
birthday of the Seabees on March 5,said
Cmdr. Daniel Cook, NCTCcommanding
officer. Its an awesome tradition and
always a lot of fun.
Students and staff participated in a
number of activities, including softball,
flag football and Ultimate Frisbee.
Construction mechanic students en-
joyed a spirited game of kickball between
the Navy and Air Force.
Construction Mechanic 1st Class Carl
Gayton, an instructor at NCTC, volun-
teered to sit in the dunk tank while stu-
dents and staff took turns in hopes of
getting him wet.
A-School students competed in a Sea-
bee history-themed trivia game for priz-
es that were donated by Lisa Luna and
Dolores Livingston on behalf of the
NBVC commissary.
Angela Mora, NCTC environmental
coordinator and one of the event organiz-
ers, said she welcomed the chance to sup-
port a project that brought joy to Sailors
training to become Seabees.
As a U.S. Army retiree, nowemployed
as a Department of the Navy civilian, I
am very fortunate to be able to witness
the professionalism, dedication and pos-
itive attitude of our new Sailors who are
training to become Bees,she said. With
the support from the entire command
staff and the NBVCcommissary, we were
able to bring a big smile to our young
Sailors faces and let them know that we
were thinking of them and wishing them
a Happy Seabee Birthday. I was very
happy and proud to be a part of this mo-
mentous event.
More than 190 students and staff at-
tended the event.
Cook took the opportunity to recog-
nize the dedication and service of the
NCTC civilians by presenting awards for
length of service to Beverly Copeland for
45 years; Chris Cribbs, Yolanda Simental
and Ruben Dedicatoria for 25 years; and
Lorie Graves, Wayne Ayala, Christina
Ford, Max Lopez and Virginia McCown
for five years.
NCTC students celebrate
72nd birthday of Seabees
Photo by Lisa trumbLe / NCtC
Cmdr. Daniel W. Cook, commanding officer
of the Naval Construction Training Center,
presents Beverly E. Copeland with her 45-
year civil service pin during the 72nd birthday
celebration of the Navy Seabees earlier this
month at Naval Base Ventura County.
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Seabees, civilians and spouses
fromall across Southern Califor-
nia attended the 72nd annual
Seabee Ball at the Ronald Reagan
Presidential Library in Simi Val-
ley to show pride for their tight-
knit Seabee community.
Hosted by Lt. Cmdr. Michael
Guzzi, Naval Mobile Construc-
tion Battalion 4 operations offi-
cer, with Capt. Dean Tufts, com-
modore of Naval Construction
Group(NCG) 1, andguest speak-
er Pacific Fleet Master Chief
Marco Ramirez, this years cer-
emony had 1,230 people attend-
ing, making it the largest Seabee
Ball in Southern California his-
tory, according toReaganLibrary
staff.
Hundreds of tables were ar-
ranged for the guests to enjoy the
full ceremony. The dimmed light-
ing and faint sound of classical
music surrounded the guests as
they socialized.
It was a great experience
watching all these Seabees come
together and get reacquainted,
said Construction Mechanic 1st
Class Chris Schulze. Some of
these people you havent seen in
years!
During the event, Guzzi ex-
plained the traditions of the
Fallen Soldiers Table and hon-
ored retired Seabees who attend-
ed. On hand to receive recogni-
tion was Jim Daniels, a Seabee
master chief who served from
1942 to 1969. He is a veteran of
World War II, the Korean War
and the Vietnam War, where he
received a Purple Heart. Follow-
ing recognitions, the host called
up the oldest Seabee, Chief Petty
Officer Bill Belitz of NMCB 18,
and youngest Seabee, Construc-
tionman Trevor Barnett of the
Naval ConstructionTraining Cen-
ter. They cut the Seabee birthday
cake with the two guest speakers,
another long-held Navy tradi-
tion.
Meeting the youngest Seabee
was the highlight of mynight,said
Tufts, who is responsible for more
than 7,000 Pacific Fleet Seabees.
ConstructionmanTrevor Barnett,
an 18-year-old A-school student,
was called up on stage to speak in
front of 1,200 people. He did a
great job, and I look forward to
seeing himinour Naval Construc-
tion Force.
Whenthe ceremonial part of the
event concluded, the guests were
invited to stay and celebrate in a
contemporary atmosphere. Many
took advantage of the dance
floor.
This years Seabee Ball defi-
nitely made me look forward to
next years,said Schulze, who en-
joyed the ball with his wife Leah.
1,230 a Southern California record attend Seabee Ball
Photo by CE3 JEssiCa PEttit / NCG 1
Guests arrive at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library to attend the 72nd Annual Seabee Ball.
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PHOTO BY CMDCM SPIKE CALL / VAW-117
1964 2014
Jan. 19, 1964
E-2A Hawkeyes delivered to VAW
11 at Naval Air Station (NAS),
North Island, Calif.
Oct. 21, 1960
First fight of the E-2A
in Bethpage, N.Y.
Oct. 19, 1965
First E-2 deployment Initial
Operational Capability (IOC)
Feb. 20, 1969
First fight of the E-2B
Hawkeye (modifed E-2A
aircraft)
Sept. 23, 1972
First E-2C production aircraft
fight in Bethpage, N.Y.
September 1974
First deployment of the E-2C squadron
VAW-123 on CV-60
Jan. 10, 1973
First delivery of the E-2C Hawkeye
In their words
Capt. John Lemmon Capt. Todd Watkins Capt. Shane Gahagan Casey Bahr Rear Adm. Randy Mahr
CHARLIE deployed aboard the
USS Kitty Hawk as part of
Carrier Air Wing 11
1983
E-2C APS-138 radar IOC
1992
E-2C UDP Group 2 with APS-145 radar,
Link 16 and GPS IOC
Sept. 28, 2001
First fight and delivery of the
Hawkeye 2000
Aug. 3, 2007
The E-2D Advanced Hawkeye program
completes frst fight in St. Augustine, Fla.
May 30, 2009
The frst E-2D Advanced Hawkeye
(AA1) arrived at NAS Pax to begin
test and evaluation
Number of current international partners
By the numbers
Total number of flight hours of
domestic E-2C (as of Dec. 31, 2013)
Major combat operations
Number of delivered E-2 A-D models
For 50 years, the E-2 has done
something no other carrier-based
aircraft can do, and thats take
a very capable radar system to
25,000 feet, hundreds of miles
forward from the carrier, and
manage the airspace in peace and confict.
The radar, radios and datalinks have gotten
better over the years, and with each generation,
the Navy has learned how to leverage those
capabilities to our advantage.
With the introduction of the
E-2D, I see the ties between the
Hawkeye and other feet assets
growing closer. Other feet
assets will be able to leverage
the capabilities and situational awareness of
the Hawkeye making our carrier strike groups
more lethal and more survivable.
When I frst came to the E-2
program, I was given a Mission
Needs Statement written in
the 1960s. That document
basically said the E-2 needed
to meet the airborne and surface surveillance
needs of the feet. It was true then, and it
is still true today. It articulates the direction
and continuity of purpose that has guided the
community for 50 plus years.
1990
E-2C Update Development Program
(UDP) Group 1 with APS-139 IOC
Jul. 29, 2010
First E-2D feet delivery to VAW-120
Greyhawks in Norfolk, Va.
Jan. 3, 2014
VAW 125, the frst E-2D feet squadron,
completed its transition from E-2C and
was designated safe for fight
On Jan. 19, 1964, the U.S. Navy delivered the frst E-2 Hawkeye aircraft to Carrier
Airborne Early Squadron (VAW) 11, becoming the Navys primary
specifcally designed all-weather, carrier-based airborne early
warning, command and control aircraft. This year, the
E-2/C-2 Airborne Tactical Data System Program
Offce (PMA-231) celebrates the 50th
anniversary of the delivery and
has designated 2014 the
Year of the Hawkeye.
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The E-2 continues its long history of
developing and deploying mission-
critical capability to the feet.
Through the years, the continued
dedication of government and
industry partners produced game-changing
improvements pacing the way we fght. As the
Navy continues the technology improvements to
implement integrated warfare, the E-2 leads the
way. A job well done!
YEAR OF THE HAWKEYE:
Its an exciting time for all of
us in the E-2 community! The
introduction of the E-2D Advanced
Hawkeye will provide signifcantly
improved target detection and
tracking capability in overwater, littoral and
overland environments. As PMA-231 strives to
bring this capability to the feet, I witness, every
day, the unwavering dedication of our acquisition
professionals supporting the E-2 mission, and I
am blessed to work with each of them.
Retired Capt. Robert LaBelle
The E-2 has always been the
central node of the air wing
and strike groups due to its
natural abilities in command
and control. With a supposed
pivot to the Pacifc, the aircraft will have even
more importance to the country since it has the
ability to cover a vast area of surveillance and
contribute to precise targeting with only one
aircraft.
For more
Year of the Hawkeye
information, visit
www.navair.navy.mil/
Hawkeye
Program Manager, 2012 to present Program Manager, 2008 to 2012 Program Manager, 2005 to 2008 Program Manager, 2002 to 2004 Commodore, Airborne Command,
Control and Logistics Wing
Credits: U.S. Navy photos; designed by Debbie Olsen; edited by Marcia T. Hart
Hawkeye production timeline
Egypt France Japan Taiwan
Program Manager, 1996 to 1999
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1964 2014
Jan. 19, 1964
E-2A Hawkeyes delivered to VAW
11 at Naval Air Station (NAS),
North Island, Calif.
Oct. 21, 1960
First fight of the E-2A
in Bethpage, N.Y.
Oct. 19, 1965
First E-2 deployment Initial
Operational Capability (IOC)
Feb. 20, 1969
First fight of the E-2B
Hawkeye (modifed E-2A
aircraft)
Sept. 23, 1972
First E-2C production aircraft
fight in Bethpage, N.Y.
September 1974
First deployment of the E-2C squadron
VAW-123 on CV-60
Jan. 10, 1973
First delivery of the E-2C Hawkeye
In their words
Capt. John Lemmon Capt. Todd Watkins Capt. Shane Gahagan Casey Bahr Rear Adm. Randy Mahr
CHARLIE deployed aboard the
USS Kitty Hawk as part of
Carrier Air Wing 11
1983
E-2C APS-138 radar IOC
1992
E-2C UDP Group 2 with APS-145 radar,
Link 16 and GPS IOC
Sept. 28, 2001
First fight and delivery of the
Hawkeye 2000
Aug. 3, 2007
The E-2D Advanced Hawkeye program
completes frst fight in St. Augustine, Fla.
May 30, 2009
The frst E-2D Advanced Hawkeye
(AA1) arrived at NAS Pax to begin
test and evaluation
Number of current international partners
By the numbers
Total number of flight hours of
domestic E-2C (as of Dec. 31, 2013)
Major combat operations
Number of delivered E-2 A-D models
For 50 years, the E-2 has done
something no other carrier-based
aircraft can do, and thats take
a very capable radar system to
25,000 feet, hundreds of miles
forward from the carrier, and
manage the airspace in peace and confict.
The radar, radios and datalinks have gotten
better over the years, and with each generation,
the Navy has learned how to leverage those
capabilities to our advantage.
With the introduction of the
E-2D, I see the ties between the
Hawkeye and other feet assets
growing closer. Other feet
assets will be able to leverage
the capabilities and situational awareness of
the Hawkeye making our carrier strike groups
more lethal and more survivable.
When I frst came to the E-2
program, I was given a Mission
Needs Statement written in
the 1960s. That document
basically said the E-2 needed
to meet the airborne and surface surveillance
needs of the feet. It was true then, and it
is still true today. It articulates the direction
and continuity of purpose that has guided the
community for 50 plus years.
1990
E-2C Update Development Program
(UDP) Group 1 with APS-139 IOC
Jul. 29, 2010
First E-2D feet delivery to VAW-120
Greyhawks in Norfolk, Va.
Jan. 3, 2014
VAW 125, the frst E-2D feet squadron,
completed its transition from E-2C and
was designated safe for fight
On Jan. 19, 1964, the U.S. Navy delivered the frst E-2 Hawkeye aircraft to Carrier
Airborne Early Squadron (VAW) 11, becoming the Navys primary
specifcally designed all-weather, carrier-based airborne early
warning, command and control aircraft. This year, the
E-2/C-2 Airborne Tactical Data System Program
Offce (PMA-231) celebrates the 50th
anniversary of the delivery and
has designated 2014 the
Year of the Hawkeye.
1,788,287.5
4
16
217
The E-2 continues its long history of
developing and deploying mission-
critical capability to the feet.
Through the years, the continued
dedication of government and
industry partners produced game-changing
improvements pacing the way we fght. As the
Navy continues the technology improvements to
implement integrated warfare, the E-2 leads the
way. A job well done!
YEAR OF THE HAWKEYE:
Its an exciting time for all of
us in the E-2 community! The
introduction of the E-2D Advanced
Hawkeye will provide signifcantly
improved target detection and
tracking capability in overwater, littoral and
overland environments. As PMA-231 strives to
bring this capability to the feet, I witness, every
day, the unwavering dedication of our acquisition
professionals supporting the E-2 mission, and I
am blessed to work with each of them.
Retired Capt. Robert LaBelle
The E-2 has always been the
central node of the air wing
and strike groups due to its
natural abilities in command
and control. With a supposed
pivot to the Pacifc, the aircraft will have even
more importance to the country since it has the
ability to cover a vast area of surveillance and
contribute to precise targeting with only one
aircraft.
For more
Year of the Hawkeye
information, visit
www.navair.navy.mil/
Hawkeye
Program Manager, 2012 to present Program Manager, 2008 to 2012 Program Manager, 2005 to 2008 Program Manager, 2002 to 2004 Commodore, Airborne Command,
Control and Logistics Wing
Credits: U.S. Navy photos; designed by Debbie Olsen; edited by Marcia T. Hart
Hawkeye production timeline
Egypt France Japan Taiwan
Program Manager, 1996 to 1999
E-2 has quarterbacked
feet for half a century
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Help when you need it.
The Fleet & Family
Support Center
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They want to work. They have peo-
ple skills and are more well-rounded in
general.
Employers who have hired veterans
often cite the strong work ethic de-
manded by the military, she said.
Their dependability is what they no-
tice first, she said. They like the fact
that they follow orders and that theyre
more easily molded because theyre used
to having authority over them.
But in some cases, those same traits
can work against someone whos look-
ing for a job.
Because the military is so regiment-
ed, some corporations might think vet-
erans lack creativity, she said.
Thats one of the reasons she coach-
es job-seekers to talk about the skills
they have in a way civilians can under-
stand.
So many people have trouble trans-
lating military jargon, she explained.
Youve got to focus on the job and
explain how your experience makes you
the best person for that job.
The career fair is open to anyone with
base access, including spouses.
Tirella said openings are available in
the following areas:
Transportation. Both the trucking
and train industries are hiring, Tirella
said. Railroads are very vet-friend-
ly.
Telecommunications. Inside sales
jobs are available, she said. And this
is just one example of an industry thats
looking to hire people who can fix
things technicians.
Construction.
Law enforcement.
Staffing agencies.
Manufacturing.
Health care.
Food and beverage.
Hospitality. Major hotel chains are
looking for everything,she said. There
are many military-friendly companies
that need everything from administra-
tive assistants to CEOs. Its all over the
board.
By Irene Tirella
FFSC
Here are 10 reasons to attend the
Spring Career Fair, being held from 9
a.m. to noon Wednesday, April 2, at the
Bee Hive Gym, Naval Base Ventura
County:
Explore career options.
Find opportunities to further your
education.
Learn about todays job market.
Find out and connect with whos hir-
ing.
Learn about free workshops on re-
sumes, covers, interviewing and social
media.
Network with other job-seekers; they
may know of other opportunities.
Learn howsocial media can increase
your marketability.
Meet recruiters and hiring manag-
ers.
Learn how to market yourself by
creating a brand your brand.
You might actually get a job offer.
10 reasons to attend the Career Fair
Career Fair is April 2 in Bee-Hive Gym
Toll-free appointment scheduling ser-
vice: 1-866-923-6478, call 24 hours a day,
seven days a week. Confidential clinical
counseling, relocation assistance, resume
assistance, financial consultations, deploy-
ment support, newparent support, career
services and many other support services
are available at the Fleet and Family Sup-
port Center. NBVC Point Mugu, Bldg.
225 next to the chapel, 989-8146; NBVC
Port Hueneme, Bldg. 1169 behind NEX,
982-5037.
All classes at Port Hueneme unless oth-
erwise noted. Call 982-5037 for more in-
formation. Child care option available
with prior registration.
Career Support and Retention
Transition Assistance Program
Mondays-Fridays, 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
daily. XGPS is April 7-11 for retirees and
E-7 and above; GPS is April 14-18 and
April 21-25. Register via Command Ca-
reer Counselor.
VA Paperwork Assistance: Hands on
assistance in filing, reopening or appealing
your VA claim. Active duty, veterans,
widows, walk-ins welcome! Every third
or fourth Wednesday of the month. Please
call to confirm dates at 805-982-5037.
Capstone/ITP Review: For those who
have completed Transition GPS to ensure
Career Readiness Standards have been
met. Wed., April 16, 9 a.m. to noon.
Federal Employment & Resume:
Learn about resumes, relevant websites
and the application process for federal
jobs. Tues., April 8, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Port
Hueneme; Thurs., April 17, 2:30 to 4:30
p.m., Point Mugu.
Are You LinkedIn? Using LinkedIn
for your job search. Create a LinkedIn
account and learn how to network and
find employment. Wed., April 9, 2 to 3:30
p.m.
Interview Skills: Prepare for your job
interview, conduct a mock interview and
more. Thurs., April 10, 2 to 4 p.m.; Thurs.,
April 24, 2 to 4 p.m.
Writing the Perfect Resume & Cover
Letter: Tues., April 15, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.;
Monday, April 28, 2 to 4 p.m.
Excel Basics: Learn how to use Mi-
crosoft Office Excel 2007 software for
both personal and professional use. Wed.,
April 16, 9 to 11 a.m.
Disaster Preparation
Surviving the First 72 Hours: Informa-
tion on sheltering in place after a disaster.
Thurs., April 10, noon to 1 p.m., FFSC
Point Mugu.
Disaster Preparedness: Be informed,
have a plan, and make a kit! Information
and activities to help you prepare for di-
sasters. Thurs., April 17, noon to 1 p.m.,
FFSC Point Mugu.
Relocation Assistance
General information: 982-3726.
Welcome Aboard: Receive informa-
tion on military and community resourc-
es on and near NBVC. Thurs., April 3, 9
to 10 a.m.
Married to the Military: Learn about
military benefits family programs, Navy
jargon and customs. Wednesday, April 9,
9 to 11 a.m.
Life Skills
General information: 982-3102.
Domestic Violence, Howare the Kids?:
4-part Wed. series. Increase your aware-
ness of and learn about the effects of do-
mestic violence on children. April 2-23, 4
to 5:30 p.m. Pre-registration required.
Anger Management: 6-part Wed. se-
ries. Practical participative class in re-
specting your anger as a tool, reducing
the number of anger episodes, and reduc-
ing the intensity of anger expression. April
2 through May 7, 5 to 6:30 p.m.
Stress Management 101: Thurs., April
10, 11 a.m. to noon.
Financial Management
Car Buying: Learn the ins and outs of
the car buying process and how to nego-
tiate the best price for your new car.
Thurs., April 10, 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.,
FFSC Point Mugu.
Exceptional Family Member
Program (EFMP)
EFM Special Needs Network: Get
together with other EFMP members to
share information and support. Wed.,
April 9, 10 a.m. to noon.
EFM Overview: Serves military fam-
ilies with special needs, including medical
dental, mental health, developmentally or
educational requirements. The program
ensures families are assigned to areas
where they can access necessary resourc-
es. Mon., April 14, 10 a.m. to noon.
EFMP POC: Assists each command
in developing mission readiness for Sailors
who support a loved one with special
needs. Tues., April 15, 10 a.m. to noon,
FFSC Point Mugu.
Free Food Distribution
Saturdays, April 19, May 24, June 21,
9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Food is distributed at
Bldg. 19, near the Pleasant Valley Gate
on NBVC Port Hueneme behind Print
Shop on the loading dock. Bring a laundry
basket to carry your items. Food items
vary frommonth to month. One issue per
family. Bring LES; income guideline state-
ment available at distribution site. Eligibil-
ity: Active duty E-7 and below with two
or more dependents may qualify.

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ments and awareness and understanding
of the military justice process.
Lee is one of 29 victims legal counsel
worldwide who represent those alleging a
sexual assault through the investigation
and military justice process, advocate their
legal rights and interests and, when ap-
propriate, appear in court on their behalf.
These military attorneys are not in the
chain of command of anyone involved in
the allegations, the investigations or the
potential prosecutions.
The Navy is committed to protecting
the rights and interests of victims of sex-
ual assault and ensuring the administra-
tion of a fair, transparent and efficient
military justice systemthat guarantees due
process for the accused and promotes
good order and discipline, Vice Adm.
Nanette M. DeRenzi, Judge Advocate
General of the Navy, said at the time the
program was announced. The Navys
Victims Legal Counsel Program comple-
ments the Navys broader efforts to care
for victims of sexual assault by providing
them with legal advice and assistance
throughout the military justice process.
Those who come forward with allega-
tions of sexual assault are immediately
offered Sexual Assault Prevention and
Response services, including counseling,
medical care and advocacy services. Now
those who come forward will also be of-
fered VLC services.
Julie Whirlow, the sexual assault re-
sponse coordinator for NBVC, said the
presence of a VLC will provide a sense of
empowerment to those who often feel
confused and overwhelmed.
This gives the
victim a sense of
control, she said.
The VLC can be
present during in-
terviews by the Na-
val Criminal Inves-
tigative Service
(NCIS), during
court proceedings
although not at
the prosecutors
table and during
sentencing.
The attorney-client privilege exists
with Lee and those she advises. Their
communication is protected.
Matthew Clement, the supervisory
special agent at the NCIS office at NBVC,
said investigators welcome the establish-
ment of the VLC program and Lees ar-
rival on base.
Were hoping this will help the victim
feel more comfortable through the inves-
tigative process, which can be arduous
at times, he said. The VLC is in a po-
sition to lessen the burden on the vic-
tim.
Lee received her bachelors degree from
Rutgers College in New Jersey and her
law degree from Brooklyn Law School.
She was admitted to practice before the
New York State Bar in 2001.
Lees office and the Fleet & Family
Support Center are in Bldg. 1169, NBVC
Port Hueneme. Lee can be reached at
805-982-3099 or by email at myoung.
lee@navy.mil.
For more information on the VLC
program, see http://www.jag.navy.mil/le-
gal_services/vlc.htm.
Attorney available in sex assault cases
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An information resource fair will be set
upinthe gym, andrepresentatives of various
groups will be available toanswer questions
and provide literature about their services.
This event is being sponsoredby the Fleet
& Family Support Center (FFSC) and the
Retired Activities Office (RAO).
Capt. Vasquez and FFSC take great
pride and have the deepest appreciation for
our military retirees, said Jim Ramey, the
WorkandFamily Life supervisor for FFSC.
The NBVCRetiree Town Hall is designed
to be an information-filled event where we
can recognize their amazing contribu-
tions.
Among the base services that plan to be
representedat the townhall are the DEERS
ID office; Personnel Support Detachment
(PSD); Morale, Welfare and Recreation
(MWR); the Navy-Marine Corps Relief
Society (NMCRS); Naval Branch Health
Clinicandpharmacy; NavyLodge; theNavy
Exchange and the commissary.
Representatives from TRICARE will be
on hand to discuss military and veterans
services and retiree dental programs. Also
planning toattendare representatives of the
Social Security Administration and the U.
S Department of Veterans Affairs.
The Port Hueneme commissary has
scheduled a parking lot sale the same day.
For more information on this event, call
805-982-1023 or 805-982-5037.
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Friday, March 28
7pm: Saving Mr. Banks PG13
Saturday, March 29
2pm: Frozen PG
4pm: Grudge Match PG13
7pm: Lone Survivor R
Sunday, March 30
2pm: Frozen PG
4pm: Saving Mr. Banks PG13
Friday, April 4
7pm: I, Frankenstein PG13
Saturday, April 5
2pm: The Nut Job PG
4pm: 47 Ronin PG13
7pm: Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones R
Sunday, April 6
2pm: Walking With Dinosaurs PG
4pm: Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom PG13
All base movies are FREE. Authorized patrons include active duty and dependents, reservists, retirees, and DoD civilians.
Listings are subject to change without notice. For up-to-date movie listings, please call the MWR Movie Line at (805) 982-5002.
March 27 - April 6, 2014
Thursday, March 27
7pm: The Monuments Men PG13
Friday, March 28
7pm: Endless Love PG13
9pm: The Monuments Men PG13
Saturday, March 29
2pm: The LEGO Movie PG
5pm: Endless Love PG13
8pm: The Monuments Men PG13
Sunday, March 30
2pm: The LEGO Movie PG
5pm: Endless Love PG13
Thursday, April 3
7pm: Winters Tale PG13
Friday, April 4
7pm: Robocop PG13
9pm: About Last Night R
Saturday, April 5
2pm: Winters Tale PG13
5pm: Robocop PG13
8pm: About Last Night R
Sunday, April 6
2pm: Winters Tale PG13
5pm: Robocop PG13
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805-671-9907
VCS345388
BUYER of OLD COINS
Coin Collections
Silver & Gold Coins
TOP $$$ PAID
I BUY TOY TRAINS
Old BB CARDS, Old TOYS.
Jeff 805-302-7104 VCS344990
BUYING
Coins 1964 & Older
Dimes - $1.50
Quarters - $3.75
Halfs - $7.50
Dollars - $20.00 & up
C.C. $$ - cased $135
Coin Collections
Gold Coins - Call
Gold Scrap
Mexico Wanted
Sterling Pieces
Pocket Watches
Indian Baskets
Free Appraisals
805-646-2631
vcs344360
CASH PAID FOR
VIOLINS,
VIOLAS, CELLOS
Wanted in any cond.
805-644-4750
VCS345794
$ CASH PAID $
Planning
an Estate
or garage sale?
Call Us-Get More
We come to you
Buying antiques &
fine estate items:
fine jewelry and
costume jewelry,
sterling flatware
& serving pieces,
perfume bottles,
figurines, Lladro,
furn & lots more
Call Carol Now!
818-521-6955
Established 1984.
All of Conejo, Camarillo,
Vta County VCS345639
GOLD HAS
PASSED $1200
DOLLARS
AN OUNCE
We Are The
**LARGEST**
Buyers Of Scrap
GOLD!
GOLD CHAINS
BRACELETS
DIAMONDS
LARGE DIAMONDS
ROLEX WATCHES
SWISS WATCHES
GOLD COINS
We Pay Up To
Spot Prices!
GOLD CROWNS
SILVER COINS
SILVER CHAINS
WE PAY CASH
NOW TOP $$$$
4255 East Main St.
Ste #18, Ventura, CA 93003
805-650-0444
(MAIN & TELEPHONE)
NERCES FINE
JEWELRY
VCS344617
NEED CASH?
BUYING GOLD
Paying $19.00 per gram for
14 carat. 805-646-2631
VCS344361
WANTED: Swords, Japanese
& Civil War, German
daggers, antique weapons,
military. CASH. All Asian
Antiques Chinese/Japanese.
(818)259-6276 VCS345245
A Good Deal
Big GE Gas Dryer, white,
4 mo old pd $650 sell $350,
I have bought big front load
washer & dryer 805-482-1719
VCS345335
ALL MAJOR APPL
*Save Money & Time*
FREE Service Call w/repair
in Ventura Co.
FREE Appliance Pickup.
Save on repairs and sales
during the economy crisis.
Washers, Dryers, Heaters,
Refrigerators, Ovens Gas
& Electric, Microwaves
35 Years Exp. Vta Co.
Victor 805-302-1866
VCS344657
From
$99.00
Repair &
Sales
Ad Refrigeration
** FREE ESTIMATES **
Refrigerators, walk-in
coolers, ice machines, etc
Will Pick Up Dead Refrig,
and All Appliances!
805.816.7169
VCS345658
Hesters
Appliance
We Pick up &
Pay Top $$$
For Old Washers &
Dryers, Stoves,
Refrigerators
For Sale Used
Appliances
$99 & up
Over 40yr Exp.
805-487-8833 or
805-487-1060
VCS345429
Washers & Dryers
for Sale. Guaranteed
&/or Repair $99-$199
Kenmore & Whirlpool
washers & dryers, only
482-4983 or 816-4081
Gary Bowen
---------------------------------------
Washers & Dryers
(Electric & Gas)
from $100 & up.
Will pick up your
Whirlpool &
Kenmore washer
482-4983 or 816-4081
Gary Bowen VCS345582
Landscape
Rock For Sale
Various Sizes. Landscape
Rock for Sale. $300.00 for a
8ft pickup bed. $225.00 for a
6ft pick up bed. Call for
Prices on smaller amounts.
You pickup. Call or text,
for more information.
805-525-3703 VCS344285
CAMARILLO
Conejo Memorial Park
2 plots in Fanta Rosa III.
$3,200 ea, call Linda
801-995-1785 or Jim
805-660-9931 VCS344741
PALLET RACK SALE
Upright $49+ Beam $12+
SHELVING Steel & Wood
2x4x 6, 8 or 10 $69+
WHSE LADDERS $89+
805-532-1103 VCS344574
HORIZON FITNESS CST
3.5 TREADMILL
Folds for easy storage.
Moving must sell $300/obo
805-3519444 VCS345008
RUBBER MATTING
Great for gyms, patios, work
areas, garages, dog runs,
factory, shops. Anti fatigue,
day care play areas, truck
beds, etc. 4x12 rolls $85/ea.
Grass Turf and Playground
Tile. Call for Pricing!
805-625-0568 VCS345012
FIREWOOD
A-1 Firewood of Simi Valley
Most types avail. Camper
specials! Call for pricing
805-582-0071 VCS344602
Affordable
Sectionals & Sofas
Custom Sized
Pottery Barn inspired styles
and more, local mfr
showroom factory direct
sectionals sized by the inch
with your measurements.
Hard to fit spaces our
specialty. Best prices,
quality & selection.
Sectionals from $799.
805-302-2138 VCS345655
CALIFORNIA KING
SLEEP NUMBER BED
6 mo. old. Cost new $2,500.
asking $990/OBO
(Simi Valley) 818-307-3640
VCS345235
FURNITURE
SALE
Floral Sofa & love seat $200.
Sturdy picnic table
w/padded benchs. $100.
Dinette set, Danish modern,
3 leaves/chairs $300 Coffee
table, 2 end tables, French
prov. $75. ent. ctr, made of
cherrywood. $25.
day bed. $50
805-488-0082
VCS344960
Large solid oak bookcase
70x48 $50, condo couch light
aqua suede $125, Ethan Allen
cherry wood oval coffee tbl
w/beveled glass top $75
Moving Must Sell
805-794-2615 VCS345389
LIVING ROOM SET
Includes couch, loveseat,
ottoman chair, 2 end tables
and 2 lamps, $700. Stereo
system $400. Large mirror
$400. 805-320-8174 VCS344346
MATTRESS
WAREHOUSE
**************
Liquidation
Sale!
**************
Open 3 days a week
All month long!
Open Friday from
2-7 and Sat. and
Sun. 11-4
**************
Twin Sets Starting at $99,
Full Pillowtop Sets
Starting at $139, Queen
Pillowtop Sets Starting at
$149, King Pillowtop Sets
Starting at $259! Queen
Memory Foam Sets
starting at $319, King
Memory Foam Sets at
$399 Delivery/Financing
Available! Located
off 101 and Central Ave.
Behind Quality Inn
hotel at 330 Wood Rd Suite
K, (on backside of
building), Camarillo 93010.
**************
805-285-3248
VCS345450
OAK TABLE
Round 48in., chairs & hutch,
2 leaves, seats 10. glass top.
$299 obo 805-657-4225
VCS345026
A Good Deal
Big GE Gas Dryer, white,
4 mo old pd $650 sell $350,
i have bought big front load
washer & dryer 805-482-1719
VCS345756
Boxes for moving
only 75 each
250. Used. 805-487-2796
www.riteboxinc.com
VCS344832
CATS CRADLE Thrift Shop
Open Wed. thru Sun 11a-6p
Clothes, jewelry, books/etc.
4160 Market #11, Vta.
805-642-4228 VCS345659
Kenwood car stereo 13
#KDC152, aux input &
capatible with iphone &
ipad. Remote & cables incl
$95 805-382-4798 VCS345758
Misc. Iems Smart Car
cover custom made. Photo
machine w/snacks. Oak
hutch lighted, w/glass.
805-483-4756 VCS345598
Moving Must sell
Coin oper. pool table,
slate top, new felt top
sticks, racks $375
805-477-2866 VCS345131
MOVING SALE
Tools, Art,
collectibles,
Furn., Jewelry
& much more.
Call for Apt.
805-216-6038
VCS345653
Wanted to buy old original
Rolex wristwatch.
Any Condition pay top cash .
Ray 310-534-5452 VCS344690
HOYER (German)
12 string electric/acoustic
guitar. Plush case & amp.
805-488-8093 VCS344903
YOUNG CHANG
BABY GRAND
Model G157. High gloss
walnut finish, one owner,
well maintained, asking
$3,800. 805-495-4907
VCS344874
SPA/HOT TUB
DELUXE 2014 MODEL.
Neck jets, therapy seat,
warranty, never used,
can deliver, worth $5950,
will sell $1950. Call
818-785-9043 VCS345247
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Found/Lost
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200-297
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Antiques And
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204
Antiques And
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204
Antiques And
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207
Appliances
215
Building Materials
219
Cemetery Lots
221
Commercial
Equipment
227
Exercise Equipment
230
Firewood
233
Furniture/
Household Goods
233
Furniture/
Household Goods
233
Furniture/
Household Goods
233
Furniture/
Household Goods
275
Miscellaneous
For Sale
275
Miscellaneous
For Sale
277
Musical Instruments
281
Pool/Spa Supplies
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through hundreds of homes for sale
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Fishing Tackle For Sale
Avet, Newell, Tiburon,
TruLine Rods, 1 lb Weights
3 for $10.00. & much more
805-390-9565 VCS345723
ALL
JUNK
CARS
$350
& Up
Delivered
Running or Not
Must be Complete
With Proper Paperwork
Call
Pick The Part, Inc.
(805)
933-5557
936 Mission Rock Road,
Santa Paula, Ca 93060
VCS344571
Call Us 1st
805.754.9839
For The
BEST
DEAL
CASH FOR
YOUR CAR
Well Buy Your
....CAR....
Running or Not
Cant find your:
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Registration
NO PROBLEM
VCS345661
WANTED ALL TYPES
OF FISHING EQUIP.
antique through modern,
saltwater, fresh water,
fly fishing, cash paid.
661-513-4637 VCS345710
$ $ $ $ $ $
WE BUY CARS
PAID FOR
OR NOT
Licensed & Bonded
Dealer.
No smog required.
WWW.
TRADEINSDIRECT.COM.
Up To $100k
Free Auto
Broker Service
(805)496-2967
VCS344935
A Private
Foundation Has
Rescued Dogs
For Adoption
Ryder
3yr old
chocolate Labrador 56lbs.
Breezy
5 month old
Papillion mix 15lbs.
Sailor
7yr old male
Poodle-x 40lbs
PeeWee
7yr old male
Jack/Chi-x 15lbs
Simba
1.5 yr old male
Labrador Retriever 80lbs
Maribel
5 month old female
Bassett/Beagle-x 32lbs
Cinnamon
9 year old female
Chihuahua-x 12lbs
Gizmo
7 year old male
Corgi-x 17lbs
Merlin
5 yr old male
Poodle-x 25lbs
Visit our website
for pics
samsimon
foundation.org
or call
(310)457-5898
VCS345706
Cats & Kittens Sat & Sun
11-5 @ PetCo/Vta & Cam.
& PH, 4160 Market & Donlon
805-485-8811 VCS345660
DACHSHUNDS AKC $600
661-769-8807 or 661-333-4697
www.aaapuppydogs.com
VCS344981
ENGLISH BULLDOG
PUPPIES
Gorgeous . Vet exam, health
guaranteed. Call for pictures.
local references emailed.
Appts welcomed. Great pet
prices of $995-$1,250
to great homes.
818-631-7556 VCS345154
Fabulous Female Pitbull
Terrier,Precious brindle,
spayed, very friendly,raised
with family & other dogs,
805-890- 2544 or 805-798-4878
VCS344802
FRENCH BULLDOG
Pups, 2 MALES/1 FEMALE,
11 wks, adorable family pet,
healthy, $850 each
lorihall12@aol.com
805-648-7318 VCS345018
FRENCH BULLDOG
ready now, 9 weeks old,
2 boys and 1 girl, adorable,
shot, healthy, parent
on site, $800
lauraclarkpz@aol.com
805-647-3083 VCS344489
HAVANESE Really cute and
fun puppies. Male & Female.
www.myplayfulpuppy.com
805-320-1246 VCS345635
SHIH TZU PUPPIES
AKC - Gorgeous, small. $550
www.lovelyshihtzu.com
805-415-8661 VCS345418
SPARCS
SANTA PAULA ANIMAL
RESCUE CENTER
We have so many
Great Pit Bull Terriers,
we are having a special
on the dog your choice!
50% off our regular price,
call 805-798-4878 VCS345006
SPARCS
SANTA PAULA ANIMAL
RESCUE CENTER
With every animal adopted
through Sparcs, we will
spay or neuter and animal
in the community
call 805-798-4878 VCS345553
283
Sporting Goods
297
Wanted To Buy
297
Wanted To Buy
Pets &Supplies
300-315
310
Cats/Dogs
Supplies/Services
310
Cats/Dogs
Supplies/Services
310
Cats/Dogs
Supplies/Services
Utilize
loan calculator to project monthly
payments. Visit VCSHOMES.com
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Every Friday P.M.
Local online classifeds.
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Casimir cpa-Tax
All tax returns
Free initial Consultation
Small business specialist
Second opinion &
tax saving ideas.
All for $44.00
805-236-1001
VCS345412
RemovalsResprayPaint
www.keysacoustic.com
Mike 805-208-6281
Accept Visa/Mastercard
lic# 416345 VCS344932
Cabinet Refacing
Highest quality workmanship
& materials. 35 years exp.
Call now for free estimate +
a great job at a great price!
805-527-2631
Lic#341411 VCS344831
35 YEARS
EXPERIENCE
All Interior and Exterior
Repairs!
Doors, termite damage,
wood siding, patio covers,
wood decks, fences, garage
shelving, painting.
Small Jobs and
Seniors Welcome.
Call John 805-320-4931
Lic#757278 VCS345642
Anything Under
The Sun Builder
Tree Houses Sunshades
Decks & Patio Covers
Doors and Windows
Finish Carpentry and
Cabinets
House Painting & Tile
CLICK ON - SPECIALTY
Carpentry & Cabinets.com
Dennis Walcott 818-730-3749
Lic #680398 VCS344561
SIGNATURE FINISH
CARPENTRY, INC
Moldings Doors
Cabinets Hardware
SignatureFinishInc.com
805-558-0551
BondedInsuredLicensed
Lic#948934 VCS344834
On-Site Computer Repair
Service for home and
businesses. Apple and PC.
Repairs, Service, Virus
and Spyware removal,
New PC Setups, iPhones
etc. 15 yrs exp.
Local, call for appt:
805-443-0900 VCS345274
AHUMADA
CONCRETE
Construction, Driveways
Patios, Walkways,
blockwalls, pool repairs,
vinyl fence & gates. All
concrete & Masonry Work
Lic #754081
(805)487-1613 VCS345592
CLARK & SONS
CONCRETE
Driveway/RV PadPatios
Pool Decks Sidewalks
No Job Too Small
805-583-0480
LIC#408242 VCS345262
Escobar Concrete
Reasonable rates,
No job too small.
patios, block/retaining
walls, brick, stucco, pavers
tile, driveways stamp,
foundations, sea walls.
Robert 805-890-2198
Lic #819035 VCS344880
GABRIEL H. RUIZ
Masonry & Concrete
Stamp Concrete
Driveways Block Walls
Retaining Walls
Brick & Stone Work
BBQ Paving Stucco
+ Bobcat Tractor Svc
Cell-805-231-5576
Lic#883357 VCS344975
JLS MASONRY
& CONCRETE
Block Walls, Retaining Walls
Stone, Veneer & Brick Work
Regular & Stamped Concrete
BBQ & Concrete Benches
Pavers, & Bobcat Service
No Job Too Small;Free Est.
joseslandscapingservices
ventura.com
Jose 805-443-3817 or
805-483-5699
Lic # 798198 VCS345039
TP Construction
Kitchen & Bath Remodeling
Room AdditionsCement
WorkAcoustic Removal
StuccoPaintTileStone
call Tony
805-377-8513 or 805-604-4801
Lic #703539 VCS345330
MSB BUILDERS
Kitchen/Bath Remodels
Room Additions Patios
Windows/Doors Painting
Decks Fences Concrete
All Masonry Work.
FREE Estimates and
Sr. Discounts!
Michael S. Brian
805.612.2359
Lic#939625 VCS344833
THE
DOORMAN
Door Installations & Repairs,
New Windows, Moldings,
Stairs Cabinets, Handyman
Serv. 34 yrs exp. Camarillo
805-890-9493
VCS345585
AROUND TOWN
ELECTRIC
BEST VALUE!
Since 1981
Experienced Contractor
Greg & Steve Mendonca
Specializing in Residential
Jobs & Repairs at
Reasonable Rates.
No Job Too Small
805-988-0636
Lic #407590 VCS345638
Conejo Valley
Electric
Lighting Specialist
Recessed & Landscape
Anything Electrical!
Family Owned
* FREE Estimates *
SERVICE CALL $50
Cool off whole house, Attic &
Gable Fan Specialists.
Supply a ceiling fan & we
will install it for you. $149
We install ALL
Wall Mount, Flat Screen
TVs, Speakers & Network
Systems.
Will Beat Anyones Price!
805-497-7711
818-259-4055
www.conejoelectric.com
Lic#922260 VCS345434
R.&C. ELECTRIC
Electrical Services
and Repairs.
All work guaranteed.
Trouble shooting specialists.
Panel upgrades, remodels,
new construction, New
110/220 volt circuits.
Pool, Spa and A/C wiring.
All of your electrical needs!
* * * FREE Estimates * * *
805-469-1494
Lic #988116 VCS345721
JOSES
FENCES
Wood Fences & Gates. New
or Repairs Vinyl Fencing &
Wrought Iron. Chainlink.
Block Walls. Best Prices.
Prof Installation
Free Est/Senior Discounts
805-443-3817 or
805-483-5699
Ins/Lic#798198 VCS345040
SYV FENCING
All types of wood fencing,
gates and repairs.
Ken 805-944-8047
Free Estimates!
Lic. & Bonded Lic. 864603
syvfencing@hotmail.com
VCS344171 VCS345727
Best Ever Firewood
Heat or Romance
Dry Season Mixed Oak
Eucalyptus Fruit
Full Truck Delivery and
discount if you Pick Up.
805-798-4940 or
805-640-0917
VCS344673
Alonsos Gardening Service
Yard Maintenance
Planter Work Hauling
Sod Clean-up & more
Trim small trees
Free Estimates!
RUBEN ALONSO
805-901-1292
L#0762471 VCS345594
PERMAGREEN
Intensive Lawn Care
Complete landscape.
Mow & Edge
Specials!
Sprinkler/Lawn install.
Tree Removal & Pruning
or Planting. Demo & Haul.
Stamped Concrete,Driveway
FREE ESTIMATES!
805-630-9252
Lic# 842019 VCS344827
A WOMAN
IN TRADE
Home Repairs
Complete Kitchen Bath
Remodeling Custom
Cabinets & Refacing
Wood Work/Molding
Tile, Paint, Drywall
Plumbing, Electric,
Lighting Reasonable/Clean
Lynn 805-487-7709
Lic#285372 VCS345037
....NOTICE....
California law requires that
contractors taking jobs that
total $499 or more (labor and
materials) be licensed. State
law also requires that contrac-
tors include their license num-
bers on all advertising. Check
out your licensed contractor by
calling the Contractors State
License Board at:
1-800-321-2752
Accounting
Acoustic Ceilings
Cabinets
Carpentry
Computer
Services
Concrete Work
Construction
Contractors
Doors
Electrical
Contractor
Fencing
Firewood
Online garage sale map. Every Friday
vcstar.com/garagesales
Gardening
Online garage sale map. Every Friday
vcstar.com/garagesales
Handypersons
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a directory of regional new housing
communities. Visit VCSHOMES.com
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stories and features about new housing
communities. Visit VCSHOMES.com
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HANDYMAN
All Trades:
Plumbing, Tile, Electric,
Drywall, Painting, Windows,
Framing & Carpentry.
30 + years in Conejo Valley
FREE Estimates
805-499-2860
Lic# 771801 VCS345347
EXPERIENCED
AUSTRALIAN
HANDYMAN
Carpentry, Plumbing,
Electrical, Construction
& Remodeling.
Automotive & odd jobs.
805-216-4919
VCS344587
JAIMES
HANDYMAN
All Trades. FREE Estimates
Low Rates. 25 Years Exp.
Plumbing, Electrical, Tile &
Hardwood Floors, Concrete,
Carpentry, Stucco, Drywall,
Paint, Rain Gutters. Shower
& Tub Recaulk & Seal.
Doors, Windows & Screens.
805-558-7525
VCS344371
PARAMOUNT
Heating,Plumbing,Electrical
Painting, Drywall, Stucco,
Carpentry, Windows, Doors,
Landscaping & Hauling.
FREE Est & Sr. Discounts
No Job Too Small!
Richard 805-815-8745
Lic#086358 VCS344554
Riveras Home
Improvements
PaintingPlumbingDrywall
Windows & DoorsTile
Crown MoldingTermite &
Wood Rot Damage Kitchen
& Bathroom Remodels
Full Service Contractor
Lee Rivera
805-320-7659
Lic# 917451 bonded / insured
VCS345042
BROTHERS
HAULING
Trash/Yard
Clean-up
Garage
Clean-up
Chain Saw jobs
Concrete & Dirt
Removal
Any Handyman
We Haul Anything
Free Estimates
(805)405-7909
VCS344933
CJ HAULING
* Real Estate Clean Up
* Jacuzzi Removal
* Yard & Garage Clean Up
* Fence Removal
* Concrete, Demolition
Debris & More
FREE Estimate Anytime!
805-252-3836
VCS344835
Eddies
Hauling &
Gardening Svc
Garage & Yard Cleanups,
Dirt & Concrete Removal,
Tree Trimming Removal
Spa Removal
Stump Removal
* Senior Discounts
FREE Estimates!
805-758-8920
VCS345158
TITOS
HAULING,
FENCES &
LANDSCAPING
TREE REMOVAL
GREAT PRICES!
Any Demolition
Garage/Yard
Clean Ups
Concrete Work
Wood Fences
Jacuzzi Removal
New Lawn
Sprinklers
SENIOR DISCOUNTS
Cell (805)890-3239
VCS345060
HOUSECLEANING over 20
years exp. Excellent, fast
efficient & thorough work
at modest prices, and...
I DO WINDOWS
and gutters. I also love
to help the elderly as needed.
Have xlnt references.
805-201-8585 VCS344555
Maid In America
Housecleaning
Services
Lic/Bonded/Insured
www.maid-in-america.biz
Over 25 Years Serving the
Conejo Valley. (Lic #08033)
Call Paul for an estimate
(805)499-7259
lopaul12@verizon.net
VCS344842
Lees Maintenance
Professional
Complete Clean
HouseStoreBuilding
JanitorialConstruction
Move in/out
Regular/onetime
Carpet-Truck Mounted
Windows/Blinds/Wallwash
Floor strip/wax/Tile grout
Kitchen/Bathroom clean
987-3071
Service local since 1986
VCS344936
Spring Cleaning
....Year - A - Round....
Weekly Bi-weekly 1 Time
20 Years Exp + Refs.
Move out Move In Reg
Bekas Cleaning
805-330-5039 VCS345350
Tonys Landscaping
Yard Maintenance
Complete sprinkler system,
drip system, tree planting &
pruning, Irrigation System,
Tree Trimming & Pruning
sodding & seeding
Low Rates 18 yr exp
Lic # 00098280
Tony Juarez C:805-760-1460
tonylandscapring@
hotmail.com VCS345748
American
Maintenance,
Plumbing &
Electrical Repair
All Types of Repair/Serv.
Residential, Commercial
and Facility Specialist
24/7 805-223-1514
VCS344934
DANS
Precision Painting
32 Years Experience
Interior / Exterior
Complete / Partial
Xlnt Prep / Paint
(805) 987-2334
Lic#485764 VCS344747
DONE RIGHT
PAINTING
Quality Since 1989
Contractor.....
does his own work.
Lots of Referrals!
All work guaranteed
Residential
Full Preparation
* FREE ESTIMATES *
805-522-1698
Lic/Ins #575354 VCS344572
GRAND ILLUSIONS
PROFESSIONAL
PAINTING
Interior ExteriorCustom
DrywallStuccoWood
RepairProfessional Quality
Work All Work Guaranteed
Neat, Clean & Reliable.
Senior Discounts for Free
Est. call Tim 805-910-5833
lic# 957454 VCS345757
TONYS
PAINTING
Commercial/Residential
Intr/ExtPressure Wash
Stucco RepairGood Prep
Free EstimatesLow cost
805-388-7014
805-816-0645
Insured/Lic777200 VCS345299
EXCELLENZ PAINTING
Attention - Home
Owners, Renters, Realtors
Wallpaper, Acoustic Ceiling
Removal, Bathtub.
Handyman Services Avail.
Bonded and Insured
Pedro 805-223-9384
Lic #877-858 VCS345163
Tonys Plastering
Construction
Lath & StuccoRecoats
Foam ShapesStone
InstallationDrywall
Acoustic Removal
805-377-8513 or 805-604-4801
Lic #703539 VCS345329
Clogged Drains?
$50 DOLLAR
ROOTER MAN
Any drain or sewer line
unclogged only $50! 24 hr/ 7
805-758-9420
Insurd/lic#B13894 VCS345614
RAIN GUTTER SYSTEMS
Seamless Aluminum
Gutters
Many colors available
Custom Rain Gutter
Copper, Bonderized
Installations, Repairs
Gutter Cleaning, Rain
Chains, Gutter Screens,
Splash Blocks
Free Estimates
Herrera Sheet
Metal
805-483-3390
CA Lic No. 891271
VCS345014
JLG ROOFING
DBA Gils Roofing Co.
New Roof, Re-Roof,
Flat Roof, Woodwork
Owner on every job!
Free Estimates!
All Work Guaranteed!
www.JLGRoofing.com
805-816-9414
Lic #885763
Insured/Workers Comp.
Accepting Visa/MC/Discover
VCS345169
SCREEN
MACHINE
*** FREE Estimates ***
Mobile -We come to you!
Window Screens
Retractable Doors Special
Sliding Screen Doors
Pet Screen/Pet Grilles
805-530-0333 or 818-744-0184
VCS345332
BOBLETTS
SPRINKLER SVC
* Repairs * Timers
* Trouble Shooting
* System Tune-Up
* Upgrades
805-804-7785
VCS344364
DLM Taxes Inc.
Decades of Experience at
affordable prices
We specialize in Complex,
Late and Amended
Returns, Multi year
Non-Filers and Offers in
Compromise & IRS Audits.
General Ledger/Financials
Payroll & Bookkeeping
Fully Bonded & Insured
Tax Accounting & Planning
PRESIDENT:
RHONDA S. LONGWITH
Enrolled Agent of the IRS
818-954-0622
SECRETARY:
MAC DEREMER,
A.S., A.A., ATP
Registered Tax Preparer
805-484-9548
ACCREDITED:
By the Accreditation Council
For Accountancy and
Taxation
SEVERAL OFFICES TO
SERVE YOU BETTER
Fax (805)389-3391
(NON-CPA Service)
For appointments:
Call(805)484-9548
VCS345133
PETERSON Tile
Setting tile for 2
generations.
Full serv., new tile install.
Full service.
805-649-9451
Lic #412832 VCS345227
ARTISTIC TILE
** 23 Years Experience **
Specializing in Kitchens,
Bathrooms, Floors, Patios.
Full Kitch & Bath Remodels
We take pride in being
clean cut & honest.
805-366-1762
Cont Lic#817361 VCS344908
AFFORDABLE TREE
SERVICE
TrimmingRemoval
Stumps Firewood
Free Estimates, Payment
Options Avail. 20 Yrs Exp.
24 Hr Emergency Service
805-532-1710
licd & insured VCS345709
Handypersons
Hauling
Hauling
House Cleaning
Landscaping
Maintenance
Paint Contractor
Painting
Plastering
Plumbing
Rain Gutters
Roong
Screens
Sprinklers
Tax Return
Preparation
Tile Contractors
Tile
Tree Services
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PART-TIME RECREATION SUPERVISOR
Temporary Position
(not to exceed 6 months/ caIendar year)
SALARY - $20.95 - $25.46 hourIy
(No Benefits)
Under general direction of the Community
Services Director, this position plans,
administers, organizes, develops, and
implements a variety of recreation programs,
activities and events. Performs supervisory
and administrative work, including budget
preparation, staff leadership, training,
motivation, staff and program evaluation.
Manages facilities operation and develops
recommendations for improvements and
performs related work as required.
QuaIifications: Graduation from an
accredited college or university with a
Bachelor's Degree in recreation or related
field and three years' experience in recreation
programs with a wide variety of activities,
including a minimum of one year supervisory
experience along with a minimum of one year
working in a full-time responsible leadership
capacity.
LICENSE OR CERTIFICATE - Possession of
a valid Class "C California driver's license.
City appIication required: Apply at City of
Santa Paula, 970 Ventura St, Santa Paula
(805) 933-4207 or visit our website @
www.ci.santa-paula.ca.us for application and
info. Open UntiI FiIIed.
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multiple positions available.
*Client Care Specialists
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Requirements:
Excellent communication and
customer service skills
Excellent organizational skills
Good computer skills
Must have valid drivers
license.
Benefits:
Base + Commission
Flex Hours
Positive and Fun Atmosphere
Training offered
If you would like to join our
team please email your resume
to: info@alerttrainers.com
VCS345613
CALL RIGHT NOW!
805-983-6511
If you have a burning
desire to succeed and be
a part of this areas most
successful and highest
paying dealerships.
HI-EARNING
OPPORTUNITY!
EXTRA STRONG
PAY PLAN!
CASH BONUSES &
WEEKLY SPIFFS!
401K/HEALTH/LIFE!
SALES EXPERIENCE A +!
SELL WHAT SELLS
ITSELF!
THATS RIGHT!
SELL FORD
CARS & TRUCKS
SELL CARS/NEW/
USED/LEASING!
HIRE IMMEDIATELY!
People with talent who
are assertive, money
motivated with a
professional appearance.
IF YOUR READY
TO WIN!
CALL RIGHT NOW!
VCS345464
DRIVERS WANTED!
P/T drivers to perform
dealer trades on an as
needed basis, Apply in
person w/ your clean
DMV record M - F,
8 - 5 at Ladin Hyundai
Subaru 3725 Auto Mall
Dr. Thousand Oaks, in
the Thousand Oaks Auto
Mall, ask for Charlie
Jerviss. A clean DMV a
must, drug screening
also reqd. VCS345567
FIELD WORKERS
(CELERY HARVEST)
Elkhorn Packing Co. LLC is
seeking 30 temporary Field
Workers (Celery Harvest)
to harvest celery in fields
located in Oxnard, CA.
Contract period: March 10,
2014 thru May 9, 2014. Wage
offer of $11.01/hr. or
applicable piece rates
depending on crop activity.
3/4 of the work hours
guaranteed. Tools &
equipment are provided at
no cost to the worker. Free
housing is provided to
workers who cannot
reasonably return to their
permanent residence at the
end of the work day.
Transportation &
subsistence expenses to the
worksite will be provided or
paid by the employer upon
completion of 50% of the
work contract or earlier.
Apply for this job at the
nearest CA Employment
Development Department
(EDD), or directly at the
Oxnard Job and Career
Center, 4000 S. Rose Ave,
Oxnard, CA 93033.
Phone 805-986-7300
Please reference Job Order
Number 14057172.
VCS345005
Top Reasons to
Work with Us
1. Well established company in
business for over 24 years.
2. Not your typical manufactur-
ing company. We rarely get
bored.
3. Competitive salary, Wellness
Program, Healthcare, Dental,
Vision, 401K
4. Casual work environment.
We are looking for a
Bookkeeper to work in our
accounting department to help
grow our business.
What You Need
for this Position
3 yrs of acctg exp, or just
really good at it. Knowledge of:
QuickBooks Enterprise
Solutions - Manufacturing &
Wholesale Edition 12.0.
Please email resumes to:
jprice@dmicement.com
or for more info please visit us
@ www.DmiCement.com or
see our ad on Monster.com
VCS345255
VENTURA
TOYOTA
NOW HIRING
Experienced Auto
Technicians
Great work environment, xlnt
pay w/ guaranteed wages.
Apply in person or e-mail
resume for consideration.
No phone calls please.
sbada@venturatoyota.com
VCS345746
Biostatistics
Biostatistics Manager
sought by Amgen. Reqs:
Knwldg of statstcl
methodology applicable
to dsgn of clincl trials
(i.e. adaptive clincl trials
or Bayesian clincl trials).
Expertise in statstcl
mdlng & anly (e.g.Baye-
sian anly, survival anly,
logistic regression, gen-
eralized linear mdl).
Knwldg of statstcl SW
(e.g. SAS or R). Exp ex-
plaining statstcl cncpts
to non-statstcns (i.e.
statstcl tchng exp,
statstcn on crossfunctnl
rsrch team). Contribu-
tion to statstcl literature
(i.e.
publctn author or
confrnc talk). PhD re-
quired. If no PhD, em-
ployer will accept
Masters degree & 3 yrs
of statstcl exp in the
pharmactcl indstry or
medicl rsrch. Job Site:
Thousand Oaks, CA.
Send resume referencing
#95WNNA to: Global Mo-
bility, Amgen, Inc., One
Amgen Center Drive,
Mailstop B36-2-C, Thou-
sand Oaks, CA 91320.
No phone calls or e-
mails please. Must be
legally authorized to
work in the U.S. w/o
sponsorship. EOE.
VCS345357
FIREFIGHTERS
WANTED
Paid trng & xlnt salary.
$ for school, reg pay
raises, benefits &
retirements.
HS grads 17-34.
CALL 800-252-0559
VCS344964
VPI, a leading provider of
customer exp. & workforce
optimization software, has the
following openings:
Customer Service Help
Desk-Level I - CA
Customer Service Help
Desk-Level III - CA or NJ*
General Accountant w/AP -
P/T CA
Professional Services
Solution Consultant - CA
Product Manager - CA
For position descriptions &
application information see:
www.VPI-Corp.com\
AboutVPI\Careers
Or see our ad on Monster.com
VCS345183
Employment
500-585
540
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540
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Public Works Inspector-Capital Projects
$57,829-$78,003/Annually
City of Camarillo more info visit
www.cityofcamarillo.org Submit City app.
and supp (reqd) by 5 p.m., March 28, 2014,
601 Carmen Drive, Camarillo, CA. 93010.
(805) 383-5618 No fax/postmarks. EEO.
VCS345134
540
Help Wanted
DRIVER
Co. seeks career focused
Route Salesperson to
grow/service existing
sales routes.Strong desire
to succeed and earn more
$$$. Clean DMV, Xlnt
ben+401K. Apply at:
996 E. Thompson Bl., Vta
or fax resume to:
805-652-0600
VCS345717
540
Help Wanted
Characterization Engineer
sought by AltaSens, Inc. in
Westlake Village, CA. MS
in Electrl Engrg or rltd fld.
In lieu of MS will accpt BS
in Electrl Engrg or rltd fld
+ 5 yrs rltd exp. Know
CMOS or CCD img sensrs.
Know pgmmng & data
anlys. Know PCB dsgn or
HDL dvlp. Know debugging
hdwr & asmbly & dsgn lab
eqpt used in chrctrztn of
sensrs. Auth to wrk in US.
Apply @ www.jobposting
today.com #1840
VCS345810
Planning & Grants
Supervisor
$6,647 - $8,079/Month
SBC Air Pollution Control
District is seeking a successful
leader for our Planning &
Grants programs. For
announcement & application
materials go to
www.sbcapcd.org/apcd/
emp.htm
District telephone is
805-961-8800 FFD: 4/18/14
EEO-Drug Free Workplace
VCS345703
540
Help Wanted
FENCE INSTALLER - F/T
experienced in wood,
chain link, vinyl and iron.
Immediate Hire!
Fax resume to: 805-388-3382
VCS345749
IS NOW HIRING
FOR AN
ACCOUNTING
MANAGER
MUST have Bachelors
degree in accounting,
business, or related
field, or equivalent exp.
Req. 4-5 yrs general ac-
counting exp. & 6 yrs
responsible accounting
management exp. in a
credit union. Must have
competency in Micro-
soft Office Suite. Strong
oral & written communi-
cation skills, office auto-
mation technology,
analytical skills, & com-
puter aptitude reqd.
Send resumes to
ellen@csfcu.org
VCS344818
Call 800-221-STAR(7827)
540
Help Wanted
NOW HIRING
Well Established Ventura
Financial Planning Firm
CLIENT SERVICE
MANAGER
REQUIREMENTS
Financial Services Back
ground (3-5 yrs Min/Indepen-
dent Channel Preferred)
Series 6 or 7 Preferred
Strong Customer Service
Background
People & Communication
Skills
Excellent Computer Skills
(Word & Excel a must)
Strong Organizational Skills
Self-Starter, Ability to
Prioritize, Multi-Task & Work
Independently
Industry Specific Back Office
Exposure
Salary + Benefits
Commensurate w/ Experience.
FAX Resume to
(805) 650-0389
or email to:
CountySquare211@
gmail.com
Turning Point
Foundation, a
non-profit agency,
has an opening for
an Accounting Clerk.
For more
information visit:
www.turningpoint
foundation.org
VCS345801
540
Help Wanted
Psychiatrist, Child and
Adolescent in Ventura Co,
CA. CVs to Amardeep S.
Mann, MD 865 Patriot Dr.,
Ste. 201, Moorpark, CA
93021. VCS344930
540
Help Wanted
Browse
through directory of
regional new housing
communities.
Visit VCSHOMES.com
NOW HIRING!
Benefits Market Analyst
Position provides great income
& career growth opportunity
w/ Nations Largest Benefits
Co! Emp Benefits Exp,
RFP+Proposal Mgmt,
Life/Health License Preferred.
Send Resume to
employment@
digitalinsurance.com,
Ref. Ventura Ad. VCS345536
540
Help Wanted
MARBLE SETTER, Cuts,
tools & sets marble slabs
in floors & walls of
building & repairs &
polishes slab previously
set in buildings: Trims
faces & cuts marble to
specified size, using
power sawing, cutting &
facing equipment &
hand tools; drills holes in
slab & attaches bracket;
spreads mortar on
bottom of slab & on sides
of adjacent slabs: Sets
block in position, tamps it
into place & anchors
bracket attachment with
wire; fills joints with
grout; remove excess
grout; cleans up surface;
fills defects & polishes
marble with hand tools or
power tools; 2/yrs exp
req/ 52,291.00/yr/40hrs/wk
+ 1.5 ot.,Job site Ventura
area. Applicants send
resume/letter of
qualifications to Pacific
Stoneworks Inc., Attn:
David Askar, 31 Peking
St. Ventura, CA 93001.
VCS345181
540
Help Wanted
Agoura Hills
Maintenance Worker
Light construction.
Email Resume+Salary to
mainad@earthlink.net
VCS344763
The Thacher School is
seeking a motivated &
expd individual w/ broad
expertise in facilities
maint. to join their Main-
tenance team as a
Grounds Maint. Worker.
The successful candidate
will have previous exp. in
landscape maint. & irri-
gation devices along w/
knowledge of regional na-
tive plants & trees. This
is a F/T, non-exempt
hourly position. Compen-
sation will depend on exp.
Must have a valid CA DL
w/ an acceptable driving
record & be able to pass
a criminal background
check. Applications are
available from the Bene-
fits Office at 5025 Thach-
er Road, Ojai or please
submit your resume to
tfinnigan@thacher.org
Applications & resumes
will be accepted through
April 7, 2014 VCS345762
540
Help Wanted
Lighthouse for Women & Chil-
dren, a Christian non-profit
now hiring Guest Services As-
sociates (2nd & 3rd shifts)
High School/GED, 1-2 + yrs.
exp. Email resume to:
mtemple@erescuemission.org
VCS345593
Call 800-221-STAR(7827)
540
Help Wanted
LIFEGUARD - P/T
Start at $10/hr. min.
See www.rsrpd.org for
details, application,swim
test dates. Rancho Simi
Rec and Park District.
VCS345160
540
Help Wanted
RECREATION POSITIONS
CITY OF MOORPARK:
Temporary, part-time positions
$8.19 - $20.42 p/hr for Summer
Camp Moorpark; 15-40 hrs/per
wk; must be at least 16 years of
age. An online City of Moorpark
employment application must be
received (no paper applications)
by 5:00 p.m. on 3/28/14.
See Job Opportunities link on
City web-site for details:
www.moorparkca.gov
VCS345180
540
Help Wanted
SALES
Premier Manufacturers
Representative of HVAC
and Plbg products has
immediate opening for
Outside Salesperson
covering the Ventura,
Santa Barbara and
San Luis Obispo territory.
Knowledge of MS Office,
Coll.deg and xlnt
communication skills
required plus 5 years of
outside sales experience.
Salary plus commission
and xlnt benefits.
Send resume to:
fdunn@dawsonco.com
VCS345384
CALL
800-221-STAR(7827)
SALES
TELEMARKETING
BUSINESS TO BUSINESS
High Pay
Base plus commission No
exp OK. Great hours:
M-F, 7am-2:15pm.
Up to 16/hr - Bonnie at
805-644-7758
www.prsupply.com
Search for available jobs.
vcstar.com/jobs
540
Help Wanted
Waterworks
City of Simi Valley
WATERWORKS METER
READER
$16.98 - $21.64/hr,
plus XLNT benefits.
Requires: HS grad or
equiv and possession of
or ability to obtain an
appropriate, valid D.L.
Exp reading,
maintaining, repairing
& replacing meters
is desirable.
The first 100 apps will
be accepted until 5 p.m.
3/26/14. Contact HR at:
www.simivalley.org
805-583-6743 or at
2929 Tapo Canyon Rd,
Simi Valley, CA EOE.
VCS345382
Rentals
600-683
609
Apartments
Unfurnished
FILLMORE Adult 55+ 1br,
a/c, all utils pd, except elec.
From $795. HUD/Pet OK.
805-524-4124 or 805-642-9527
VCS345348
Oxnard Beach
Channel Island
Village Apts
Studio $925
1+1 $1,075
2+1 $1,275
Spacious floor plans,
heated indoor pool & spa
tennis ct & gym.
Only $500 dep!!
No Application Fees
3650 Ketch Ave
(805)984-5880
VCS345243
OXN Del Ciervo
Apartments
1+1 $1015-$1025 BBQ area,
laundry room, pool and
jacuzzi. Close to shopping.
No Pets 1905 No. H St
(805)981-4341 VCS345707
SPRINGTIME
Savings & Fun
2 Bedroom Townhomes
Washer/Dryer included
Dogs & Cats Welcome *
Large private yards
1-866-291-3218 (24/7)
Monterey Villas
1018 Kelp Lane
* Restrictions Apply
VCS344335
Online Classifeds. Buy or Sell.
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THOUSAND OAKS
BRAND NEW 2+2,10 UNITS.
90 Oakview Dr.
$2,250/mo. Conveniently
located, small pet friendly.
All appliances included, with
washer & dryer in each unit.
www.OakviewDrive.com
or call 818-888-6469
VCS345799
THOUSAND OAKS
*** Crestwood Chalets ***
2+1 Spacious Apartment.
AC, dishwasher, stove,
balcony or patio! Rec
room & bbq area.
Laundry room, bike racks.
Lovely grounds and
sparkling pool! Please call
manager for details
805-495-8698
VCS344478
540
Help Wanted
609
Apartments
Unfurnished
T.O. SPRING SPECIAL
@ MOUNT CLEF APTS
2 BD $1,600/mo
1 BD $1,400/mo
www.mountclef.com
805-492-2022
VCS345763
VENTURA
2 bedrooms
3 bedroom twnhm
Washer Dryer,
PET FRIENDLY!
675 Providence Ave
866-964-9019
OPEN DAILY
VCS345277
Ventura County
Studio & 1 Bedrooms
**MOVE-IN SPECIAL**
$300 OFF
1st Months Rent
Immediate Move-In
*select locations
Sm Dogs & Cats Welcome
Call 805-647-7282
1021 Scandia Ave
Ventura, Ca.
VCS345486
VTA E. 10939 Del Norte St
2+1.5, 2 levels, $1375/mo.,
Clean & quiet complex.
Cat ok. N/S. Avail 3/17
Call 805-680-3518 VCS344967
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609
Apartments
Unfurnished
VTA
Harbor View Villas
Luxury Apt. Homes
Fabulous Ocean Views
FREE Cable!
333 N. Kalorama St.
805-648-1760
www.gardnercompany.com
Harborview apts/gardner
management VCS345346
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Every Saturday
and Sunday
Vta lrg 1+1, garden setting,
pool, gar, onsite laundry,
new appl., avail now.
No dogs, call 644-4131
VCS345241
Vta lrg 2+1.5 newly remod-
eled upstairs unit, w/2 car
share gar, centrally
located, quiet complex,
coin laundry on premises,
no smoking, 1 cat consid-
ered, $1475 + $1475 sec.
1st month free
805-340-7410 VCS344883
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Condos/Townhomes
Unfurnished
CONDO/APTS
VTA 2+2 east end 3 story
condo with refrigera-
tor/washer/dryer. $1725
Snapdragon
*MOVE-IN SPECIAL*
OXN Studio near Rio
Mesa High School. Over-
sized garage with laun-
dry hook-ups. $1100
Strickland
OXN 1+2 with loft close to
harbor and beach. Deck
off the living room and
bedroom. $ 1575
Harbor
VTA 1+1 front unit, close
to the mall and hospital.
Wood floors throughout,
living room with fireplace.
$975
Dunning
VTA West end studio,
front unit. Water and
trash included. Shared
garage. $695
Center
VTA 1+1 close to church
and school. Wood floors,
living room with fire
place. On-site laundry $975
Dunning
VTA 1+1 east end up-
stairs unit small balco-
ny. Complex has on-site
laundry. Water & trash
included. $975
Del Norte
* Owner may consider a
cat *
**additional
rent/deposit required
All properties are
no pets no smoke,
one year lease
unless otherwise
specified
VCHFR.COM
805-650-2500
VCS345583
SIMI SHARP 2+2 1st floor
corner unit. Near new equip,
W/D, shop & fwy close. N/S/P
$1,650/mo. Avail Feb 1st.
805-341-4839 VCS344578
THOUSAND OAKS:
Newly upgraded townhouse!
3+1.5 Light & bright, new
windows, granite kit. & bath,
wood flrs, new appliances &
carpet, patio, pool. Great
neighborhood! Move in now!
$1,950 805-427-4948 VCS345224
VENTURA EAST:
3br, 2ba. 2 story. 1,825 sq ft.
Lg 2 car encl garage. Small
pet considered. $2,300 per
mo. No smoking. Avail mid
March. 805-647-6463
VCS344995
Ventura Luxury upgraded
2+2 nr government center
& college, gourmet kitchen,
fridge, dishwasher, breakfast
bar, formal dining ,classic
skylight, private garage, in
door pool, spa, jacuzzi, night
lighted tennis, clubhouse,
balcony, many utilities
paid, pets ?, $1250
Keith Hanson Realty
805-981-1552
VCS345595
619
Duplexes Furnished
OXNARD: STUDIO APT.
Completely furn., WIFI, util.
incl., private entrance n/s/d/p
$800/mo+$300/sec. dep.
805-483-3457 VCS344341
621
Duplexes
Unfurnished
Vta East, Duplex, 2 bed, 2
Ba 2 car gar, yd, Sm pets
OK. $1,700, $1,000 dep +
pet dep, wtr & trash pd,
N/S, Call 805-377-9211
VCS345788
625
Houses Furnished
SOMIS 1+1 w/d, util, cable
dsl, weekly maid service
no s/p/d credit check $1,500
805-444-4461 VCS344873
627
Houses Unfurnished
CAMARILLO: 4+3+BONUS
3 car gar. beautiful home
built in 2004 nice
neighborhood. $3,200+dep
562-922-2258 VCS345632
Houses
VTA 3+1.5 with new paint
and carpet, above the
high school with city and
ocean views. $2295
El Jardin
VTA 2+2 Stonehedge on a
corner lot. Close to park
and shopping. $1950
Henderson
**additional
rent/deposit required
All properties are
no pets no smoke,
one year lease
unless otherwise
specified
VCHFR.COM
805-650-2500
VCS345584
OXNARD:
Stunning private 45 boat
dock home in the community
of Seabridge in the Channel
Islands Harbor***this home
built in 2006 is one of the
most beautifully upgraded
homes in Seabridge***
Bedrooms, 4 Baths with one
bedroom/bath downstairs
and 3,574 sq ft***Nothing has
been spared***the kitchen is
a gourmets delight and the
master bedroom/bath is
incredible with fireplace,
sitting area off the master,
balcony to watch boats go by
and a huge bathroom/
closet***the private boat
dock is directly behind
home***Enjoy the fabulous
clubhouse, fitness center and
stroll to nearby restaurants!
Nothing better than the
weather and neighborhoods
in the harbor. Call
805-382-3268 VCS345319
627
Houses Unfurnished
SANTA PAULA,
HILL VIEW ESTATE
2Bedrm, 2ba, Gated area
55+, 1,300+first & sec.
805-495-5417 VCS345726
677
Rooms For Rent
CAMARILLO
Furn. mstr Br, Pvt entry
& Bath. 2 people.
TV, Micro, Frige. in rm,
auto lease, $770/mo.
Nr stores, Santa Rosa Rd.
805-857-0310 VCS345030
CAMARILLO
Master Suite w/private ba,
825/mo+1mo sec. dep. No
smoking/pets. Utils. incld.
805-910-5110 VCS345578
CAMARILLO STUDIO
Pvt entry, 20x13; ba, frig,
micro, tv, xlnt area, close
to 101/Arneill Plaza.
$800+util. Msg 805-388-8730
VCS344577
OJAI ROOM $450, inc util,
TV & Internet. Share
3bd/2ba house, w/2 F.
$200 dep. 805-490-4392
VCS345792
OXNARD:
Collection at Riverpark
$650/mo sec. neg. furnished,
shared common area.
805-889-6038 VCS344386
OXNARD: Room for Rent
Private bath, house prvlgs
$600.00 + sec. dep. (util-incl)
Call 805-824-2517-Ken
VCS345734
OXNARD SOUTH
Clean, Quiet, Master BR,
private BA, house privileges,
laundry privileges.
$550/mo.+ dep. utilities.
805-844-5531
VCS345451
OXN EL RIO 2 Bedrooms in
large shared home w/Wi-Fi.
No smoking, $580/mstr,
$540/mo+dep. 805-485-1240
VCS344969
SIMI VALLEY: unfurn. rm.
$550/mo. dep. req. includes
util. W/D. N/P. 818-298-1259
VCS345390
Thousand Oaks:
Cozy Room For Rent
for 1 private 1/2 ba., shared
shower. Nice & clean,
hardwood. Internet/kitchen
/laundry/pool. Great
parking. Positive person
for happy household!
Dog/cat friendly. please
no pets/smoking/drugs.
$580mo + $300dep. firm.
805-660-0752 VCS344875
VTA By Govt. Center
Share an apt. 1 Bedroom,
unfurnished w/private bath
pools/Jacuzzi/workout room,
W/D no smoking, kitchen
priviledges, living/dining
room, patio, downstairs.
$800/mo+$400/ dep, incls
internet/cable.
805-901-7710 VCS345415

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Real Estate
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780
Houses For Sale
Camarillo, Manuf. home for
sale Senior Com. 2+2 w/re-
modeled kitchen & flooring
wood like. Great price
$230,000 Includes land and
permanent foundation Agt.
320-6063 VCS345836
CAMARILLO-VICTORIAN
4br/3ba, 2,500 sq. ft.,
custom built, large lot,
$625,000 805-443-7335
VCS345579
Homes Under $399k
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Michael Szakos
Lic#01473073 VCS344877
OAK VIEW
SATURDAY OPEN HOUSE
1-4PM
El Sereno Senior Mobil Home
Park. Super Clean &
Functional 2 bedroom 2 bath
floor plan with mountain
views, covered patio, quaint
yard for gardening.
Newer central air & heat,
newer aluminum skirting,
newer siding all for $54,900!
Come and get it!
1225 Rice #44 Oak View
Kimberly Custler
Helen Yunker Realty
818-482-8071
VCS345454
Commercial
Real Estate
875-893
885
Commercial
Industrial Rent
CAMARILLO
COMMERCIAL BAY
1,200 - 2,400 sq ft
$0.90 sq foot/divisible
roll up doors
Dawson & Pleasant Valley
OFFICE SPACE
approx 360 - 380 sq ft
2nd floor offices
Dawson & Pleasant Valley
$240 - $550 per month
Crossroads Investments
805-485-4040
crossroads-investments.net
VCS344985
SIMI INDUSTRIAL
800sf - 5000sf, with office &
warehouse, roll up door,
terrific location, great
terms and pricing.
Mid Valley Properties
805-527-9632 Ext: 1
VCS345285
VTA INDUSTRIAL SPACE
960sf - 2,125sf, with office &
warehouse, roll up door,
terrific location, great
terms and pricing.
Mid Valley Properties
805-527-9632 Ext:1
VCS345290
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LOS ARBOLES
NEW HOME OF
99 ONLY STORE
Prime Location In Thousand
Oaks Neighborhood Center,
2 spaces Available (1,130 &
2,622 SF) @ $1.20sf/ea NNN.
Call Ana (310)675-1179
VCS344843
CAMARILLO RETAIL
Santa Rosa Plaza,
650sf David Press
(310)553-6512 VCS344379
SIMI OFFICE SPACE
700sf - 1,000sf. Available.
Excellent terms & pricing.
Mid Valley Properties
805-527-9632 Ext: 1
VCS345286
VTA OFFICE SPACE
Beautiful units from
540sf - 4,500sf. Great terms
& pricing. Now Available!
Mid Valley Properties
805-527-9632 Ext: 1
VCS345288
Recreation
900-945
CALL
800-221-STAR(7827)
909
Boats
1985 30 foot
CHRIS CRAFT 281
Super clean in & out,
2 Mercury engines, sleeps 6,
stove, head, shwr, fridge,
radar, bait tank, GPS, 2
fish finder & much more in
Oxnard. Freshly painted
bottom. Last month $12,000
this month $8,050.00 for
quick sale 661-724-9240
VCS344991
933
Motorcycles And
Equipment
HD NIGHTSTER 2009
11,853 mi., XLNT, $7,500
shawngervais@yahoo.com
VCS344876
VESPA ET2 Motor Scooter
01 1,900 miles. Beautiful,
works perfect, & loaded: 2
helmets, trunk, full size
windscreen, full crash bars,
cover, lifestyle items, &
more. Original owner,
accident free. $3,200. Call
Jason @ 805-405-4505
VCS345609
936
Motorhomes/RV
WANTED MOTOR HOME
/TRAVEL TRAILER OR
POSSIBLY TRUCK!
Will consider all types &
sizes. Have cash. Please call
Paul or Mary Anne
805-472-4909 VCS344725
Online Classifeds. Buy or Sell.
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Transportation
950-998
968
Auto Under $1000
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Online garage sale map.
Every Friday P.M.
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805-754-9839
VCS345662
977
Auto For Sale
Lincoln Cartier 2003,
35,222 mi, sunroof,
cloth top, 6 cd/player,
very good cond
$7,500/obo. (5DTG013)
805-477-2866
VCS345761
SATURN SL2 2001
New tires, radiator, fuel
pump. AC, sun rf. air bgs,
cd, alarm, runs great,
$1,500/obo 4SXK107
805-844-8862 VCS344590
TOYOTA CAMRY LE 97
For sale, looks & runs great.
4dr, am/fm stereo, cd player
reg. is req. $2,500/obo
#3w0j088 805-573-1172 or
805-583-3457 VCS344836
980
Classics/Antiques/
Specialty
MGB/GT 1970
(245-csj)3 owner, blue plate
car, completely restored,
over $13k in engine
rebuild and 5 speed
conversion. $17,500/obo
805-988-9087 VCS345326
STUDE P/U 1961
Mechanics & Running
Gear Restored.
Exc. Orig. Body & Interior.
(E5130u90)$9,500
805-988-9087 VCS345386
985
Sport Utility Vehicles
LINCOLN
NAVIGATOR
2005
One owner.
$4,500.00 J14219
Contact me at:
hleona67@gmail.com
VCS344636
Toyota Sequoia LTD 2003
5cua805 Loaded Sequoia Ltd.
Tilted windows, sunroof,
heated and automatic front
seats. Roof racks. Original
owner. $9,200 make us an
offer. 805-647-9872
VCS345453
986
Trucks For Sale
Dodge Dakota
Sport 1999
with shell. New tires,
excellent and immaculate
in and out, 127k miles.
$5,000 or best offer
#5w54740 805-551-0875
VCS345607
995
Wanted Vehicles
WANTED Old Race Cars,
Classics, Motorcycles:
Harley, Ducati, Porsche,
Jaguar, Austin Healy,
Ferrari, Corvette, Mustang
Camaro barracuda old
toys, auto memorabilia one
item to entire collection.
Come to you, pay in cash.
800-299-3114 or 805-495-7445
hadaparts@aol.com
VCS344380
Jewelry?
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