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WHATS INSIDE
An E-2C Hawkeye flown by Carrier
Airborne Early Warning Squadron
(VAW) 117 lands on the USS Nimitz
(CVN 68) during deck certification
earlier this month. Page 4.
Katie Hinz, a program assistant at
the Catalina Heights youth center,
marks a lap for Emily Strohschein
during a kids run to commemorate
Armed Forces Day. Emily is the
daughter of Shantte and NC1 Kurt
Strohschein of VR-55. Page 3.
ACC Robert Toney with NBVC Air
Operations checks the label on a
can before packaging it at the Food
Share facility in Oxnard. More than
a dozen volunteers helped in this
community relations event. Page 6.
By Andrea Howry
Lighthouse
On a warmday with clear skies,
640 people wallowed in muck
Saturday, May 19, during the an-
nual Mud Run at Naval Base
Ventura County, Port Huen-
eme.
Its a perfect day, and the
turnout is great, said Deborah
Williams, site manager for com-
munity support programs, esti-
mating the total crowd, including
spectators, at 1,500.
Last years event, held on a
cold, gray day, drew 488 com-
petitors and a much smaller
crowd.
Williams had high praise for
the Naval Construction Training
640 slog through NBVCs annual Mud Run
PHOTO BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE
A competitor slogs through the muck during the May 19 Mud Run at Naval Base Ventura County, Port
Hueneme. More photos, Pages 20-21.
Sunshine brings joy
to Mudville, along
with bigger crowds
By SWCN Jessica N. Maus
NMCB 40
OKINAWA, Japan Seabees
from U.S. Naval Mobile Con-
struction Battalion (NMCB) 40
saved the day when they dis-
covered a diesel fuel leak aboard
Seabees sniff
out fuel leak
Logistics Specialist Seaman Tyler Monkkollman
and Construction Mechanic Constructionman
Vladimir Potapov are being praised for their quick
response after discovering a diesel fuel leak
shortly after midnight at Camp Shields, Okinawa.
They save the day
at Okinawa camp
Naval Base Ventura County (NBVC) has received
a Secretary of the Navy Safety Excellence Award for
safety achievements during 2011.
The announcement comes just weeks after the base
was similarly recognized by the Chief of Naval Op-
erations (CNO).
Safety and risk management are indispensable to
effectively prepare for and complete our mission,
whether at home or deployed in harms way, said
Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus. Your safety ac-
complishments are proof-positive of your mission
first, safety always command culture and your com-
mitment to each other, to safety excellence, to the na-
Another safety award for base
SEE MUD RUN, PAGE 20
SEE AWARD, PAGE 25 SEE FUEL, PAGE 26
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NBVC Commanding Offcer
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Question: It seems that the security department on
board Point Mugu only drives around our neighbor-
hoods when called. Is there a reason for this?
Answer: Force protection is my number one prior-
ity, and since reporting aboard, Ive been examining
stafng levels, fence lines, equipment and trends. Its
our job to provide as safe an environment as we possi-
bly can for Sailors and their families. The NBVC Police
Department routinely patrols all areas of the instal-
lation, including housing areas. They have at their
disposal marked, unmarked and K-9 patrol units. In
areas where there are increased reports of suspicious
or criminal activity such as break-ins, vandalism or
suspicious individuals we respond immediately with
a patrol to assess the situation and take reports. We
also increase patrols in the affected area. This helps
us track our trouble spots and provide the best service
possible.
The police cant be everywhere, though, and they
need our help to keep our community safe. Remember
to report anything suspicious immediately by calling
the base police. I live on base too, and I want my family
and yours to be safe and secure. We have to remember
to secure our homes and vehicles; most reports we
receive on base involve unlocked doors and unsecured
property. Our personal vigilance will help make the
community as a whole better and safer. Thank you for
your vigilance and for giving us a chance to address
your concerns.
Its our base, and we have to work together to make
NBVC the best base in the Navy!
Do you have a question, concern or suggestion to
share? Email lighthouse@navy.mil, or visit http://cnic.
navy.mil/ventura/index.htm and click on the COs
Suggestion Box. You can even visit us on Facebook at
www.facebook.com/NavalBaseVenturaCounty or follow
us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/NBVCCalifornia for
the latest information.
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COMMUNITYCALENDAR
BATTLE OF MIDWAY
COMMEMORATION:
10 a.m., Bldg. 1, NBVC
Point Mugu. Recognition
of the 70th anniversary of this
turning point in World War II.
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HEALTH AND
WELLNESS FAIR: 9
a.m. to 2 p.m., Dukes,
NBVC Port Hueneme.
Same tests and screenings as
above. Information: 982-4084.
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June
HEALTH AND
WELLNESS FAIR: 9
a.m. to 2 p.m., Bldg.
366, NBVC Point Mugu.
Free screenings for
vision, body fat, grip strength,
blood pressure, glucose.
Information: 989-3302.
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FLAG DAY: Children
can design their own
flag during this special
activity at the Seabee
Museum at 1 p.m. Information:
982-5165.
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CITIZENSHIP AND
IMMIGRATION
OUTREACH: 10 a.m.
to 1 p.m., Region
Legal Service Office, second
floor, Bldg. 1180, NBVC Port
Hueneme. Open to all military
personnel, dependents, retirees
and Department of Defense
personnel. Sign-up is required.
Help available with immigration
and naturalization issues, including
fingerprinting. Bring all relevant
paperwork, including copies of
filed documents, Notices of Action
and Alien Registration Number.
Information: 982-3124.
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By Andrea Howry
Lighthouse editor
Gingerly, Selena Rogers put
down the four 10-pound
weights, the two-pound weight
and the one-pound weight she
carried in her arms.
They were heavy, and she
didnt want to lug themaround
anymore.
She didnt have to. It was
now official: Shed lost them.
Rogers, a program analyst
with Naval Facilities Expedi-
tionary Service Center at Na-
val Base Ventura County, was
carrying the 43 pounds to
demonstrate the amount of
weight shed lost in the Biggest
Loser challenge, a 16-week
weight-loss program run by
Morale, Welfare and Recre-
ation.
As the first-place winner,
losing 18.47 percent of her to-
tal body weight, Rogers took
home $692.00, half the total
collected during the chal-
lenge.
Twenty-nine people signed
up for the challenge, and 11 of
them took part in the final
weigh-in May 14.
Between Jan. 23 and May
14, a total of 398 pounds van-
ished.
Overall, I think it was pret-
ty successful, especially given
that this was our first go-
around,Ramona Pagel, direc-
tor of the Bee-Fit Health Cen-
ter and coordinator of the
program, said during a cele-
bratory barbecue grilled
chickenwas the entre Mon-
day, May 21.
At their first weigh-in, con-
testants paid a $50 fee, which
included eight nutrition class-
es. Every Monday after that,
they weighed again and paid
$1. They were charged an ad-
ditional $1 for every pound
theyd gained, $1 if they stayed
the same and $2 if they didnt
showup. There were no weigh-
ins over Presidents Day.
The second-place finisher
was Rachel Baker, whose hus-
band, Chief Warrant Officer
Raymond Baker, is with the
Naval Research Lab. She lost
30 pounds, or 17.85 percent of
her total weight, and took
home $484.40.
This is great, she said. I
need to buy new clothes.
The third-place finisher was
Jasmine Carr, whose stepfa-
ther, Reginald Brown, works
on base. She lost 26.6 pounds,
or 14.47 percent of her body
weight, and collected
$207.60.
Rogers credited lots of
prayerand a supportive fam-
ily for her weight loss. Her
husband Charles and sons
Charlie, 19, David, 17, and Joe,
12, attended the barbecue with
her.
Having a family makes it
difficult because theres a lot
of things in the refrigerator
that I shouldnt eat, Rogers
said.
But between exercising and
watching what she ate, she
398 pounds vanish in Biggest Loser contest
PHOTO BY ANDREA HOWRY /
LIGHTHOUSE
Selena Rogers, a program
analyst with the Naval Facilities
Engineering Service Center,
holds 43 pounds of weights, the
equivalent of what she lost during
the 16-week Naval Base Ventura
County Biggest Loser contest.
If you get thirsty, drink some water!
With that, they were off.
Children taking part in the after-school
sessions at Naval Base Ventura Countys
Child and Youth Programs (CYP) ran a
mile or more to celebrate Armed Forces
Day earlier this month.
On Wednesday, May 16, 27 youngsters
ran at Port Hueneme. The next day, 31 ran
at Catalina Heights, the military housing
complex in Camarillo. And on Friday,
May 18, 15 ran at Point Mugu.
Its a great way to get kids outside and
have fun, said Brett Lane, the youth
sports coordinator for the base.
Children 5 to 7 years old were asked to
run half a mile, and children 8 and older
were asked to run a mile or more.
Several reached their goal and kept on
going.
Lane urged them to drink when they
were thirsty and walk if they got too tired
to run.
All children who took part received a
T-shirt.
73 youngsters run for Armed Forces Day
PHOTO BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE
Youngsters taking part in the Child and Youth Programs after-school sessions at Catalina
Heights, the base housing complex in Camarillo, begin their May 17 run in recognition of
Armed Forces Day.
SEE LOSER, PAGE 26
MUSEUM LECTURE: 1
p.m., Seabee Museum,
NBVC Port Hueneme.
Retired Army Col. Jim
Hinckley will discuss the Battle of
Midway. Free.
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By Lt. James Swiggart
VAW-117
It was a long time coming, but
the Wallbangersof Carrier Air-
borne Early Warning Squadron
(VAW) 117 have proven they still
have what it takes to fight from
the sea when they certified the
deckof the USSNimitz (CVN68)
safe to land the E-2C Hawkeye
and qualified seven pilots for car-
rier landing in early May.
The Nimitz last deployed in
2010, and this exercise marks the
first time the ship has conducted
flight operations since beginning
a 10-month Docking Planned In-
cremental Availability Period, or
dry dock overhaul, at the Puget
Sound Naval Shipyard in Wash-
ington.
The Wallbangers hadtheir work
cut out for them. Theyve been
shore-bound for as long as the
Nimitz, andsquadronmaintainers
had to get used to working on the
flight deck again. The aircrew
spent weeks practicing to drop the
Hawkeyes tail hook and take a
trap.Inover a monthof fieldcar-
rier landing practice on Naval
Base Ventura County, Point Mu-
gus Runway 27, the Wallbangers
logged more than 648 practice
landing passes preparing for the
mission.
Forty maintainers and several
officers made the trip to San Di-
ego for the exercise. After the ship
got under way Monday, May 7,
the crewconducted numerous ex-
ercises, and with their deck certi-
fication looming the next day, the
ship continued to test the Sailors
and equipment, running the cata-
pults, arresting gear and jet blast
deflectors until late at night.
May 8 was deck certday; the
flight deck was filled with noisy
jets, helicopters and spinning pro-
pellers.
It was definitely the most hec-
tic experience of my life, said
Aviation Electrician 3rd Class
BenjaminBuchanan. Everything
was going a mile a minute. It was
a lot to take in, but I learned a lot
and it went by in a blur. Seeing
our planes land was really gratify-
ing. Having worked here on shore
for so long, it was really nice to
see howmission-capable we really
are.
That first day the Wallbangers
logged two arrested landings and
two touch-and-goes with one air-
craft.
It was a great opportunity to
regain our proficiency on a mul-
tibillion-dollar, 3,000-person air-
craft carrier,said Cmdr. William
Reed, VAW-117s executive officer
andsenior pilot. Landingat night
is never easy, but the Wallbanger
Team did it with professional-
ism.
VAW-117s Command Master
Chief Franklin Spike Call was
also there for deck cert.
Frommy perspective deck cert
re-cagedour aviators andgave our
enlisted Sailors some much-need-
ed ship time and flight deck time,
he said. It allowed us as a team
to get our head back in the game,
so to speak, and for the newfolks
[it] opened their eyes into the
world of how we do business at
sea.
Thursday, May 10, the ship
dedicateditself tothe Wallbangers
and Fleet Logistics Squadron 30.
Flying five aircraft two Hawk-
eyes and three carrier-onboard
deliver Greyhounds the two
squadrons completed a grueling
12-hour day qualifying pilots. The
weather wasnt ideal, with low
clouds during the day and even
lower clouds at night.
The Wallbangers used the op-
portunity to try out their new
CNS/ATM avionics and cockpit
upgrades on the carrier. VAW-117
is only the second E-2CHawkeye
squadron to receive the upgrade,
which replaced 1950s-era cockpit
instrumentation with more mod-
ern flat-screen displays and inter-
faces.
CNS/ATM is an enormous
improvement, said Wallbanger
pilot Lt. Chris Kingery. It is es-
pecially evident when flying night
precision carrier landing ap-
proaches.
Friday morning the squadron
packed up gear, offloaded equip-
ment and departed the ship.
Lt. Cmdr. Albert Head, a naval
flight officer anddepartment head
who had a first-hand view of the
action while representing the
squadron and working with the
air boss in the tower, was extreme-
ly pleased with how everything
went.
When asked about the experi-
ence, he said he was grateful to the
Nimitz for staying underway for
an extra day and felt proud to be
a part of the team; a lot of people
put in a lot of hard work and it
paid off well.
Cmdr. FredGoldhammer, com-
manding officer, agreed.
The Wallbangers have always
enjoyed a very close working re-
lationshipwiththe Nimitz andher
crew,he said. Over 2,500 Sailors
put in a significant amount of ef-
fort and overcame tremendous
challenges tocomplete this impor-
tant first phase of our pre-deploy-
ment training. Were all very much
looking forward to getting back
out to sea.
Wallbangers test Nimitz, themselves during deck cert
PHOTOS BY CMDCM (NAWS/EXW/SW) FRANKLIN SPIKE CALL / VAW-117
Above, an E-2C Hawkeye piloted by a member of Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron (VAW) 117 launches
from the USS Nimitz (CVN 68) during flight operations earlier this month. At right, taking a break.
PHOTO BY BY LT. JAMES SWIGGART / VAW-117
Using his grandfathers Leica camera, the photographer captures a
scene during recent flight operations involving Carrier Airborne Early
Warning Squadron (VAW) 117.
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In only a week or two, most local stu-
dents will be finishing their school year.
As exciting as summer is for students,
the significance of the end of the school
year should not be overlooked. With
finals, graduations, parties and special
field trips, it is easy to forget some of
the essential items that should be con-
sidered at the end of a school year.
For many students, the end of the
school year means saying goodbye to
friends and teachers. Although some of
those friends may be able to reconnect
the next school year, some may not. Even
if your family is not moving this sum-
mer, your childs friends family may be
moving. If your student is transitioning
to a higher-level school for example,
moving from elementary school to mid-
dle school some friends may not be
transitioning to the same school. It is
important to talk to your children about
goodbyes and ways to connect with their
friends they may not see again in the
fall.
Parents can encourage their children
to talk about their friendships and say-
ing goodbye by asking them what theyll
remember about the school year and
what theyll miss. If theyre old enough,
ask them to write about their school
year. If theyre not old enough, they can
talk about it and draw pictures. It might
also be nice to take pictures of your child
with some of his or her favorite
friends.
Another key person at your childs
school to whom they will be saying
goodbye to is the teacher. Teachers
spend every day with the students and
build strong relationships with them.
Unfortunately, in these days of school
budget cuts, there is no guarantee that
your childs current teacher will be on
campus next school year. Ensure that
your child is able to say a proper good-
bye to their teacher and shares their (and
your) appreciation for a successful
school year.
If your family happens to be one of
the many military families who will be
moving this summer, a few more tasks
must be considered. If you havent al-
ready done so, please notify your childs
teacher and school office that your child
will not be returning next school year.
Schools staff teachers according to the
number of students they expect to have
the next school year. Its important that
they know if your family will not be re-
turning.
Also, before the last day of school,
ensure that you have the schools contact
information and the name of the person
who should be contacted by the new
school to request your students records.
You will not be carrying your students
file to the next school. Once registered
at the next school, the new school will
request files from the previous school.
It will be wise to hold on to a copy of
the final report card and a copy of the
most current IEP if your student is re-
ceiving special education services.
As the school year winds down, it is
important that parents with older chil-
dren check in to make sure their student
is progressing to end the school year suc-
cessfully. It is an unfortunate situation
when report cards arrive a few weeks
into summer with disappointing grades.
It is even more disappointing when those
poor grades could have been prevented
by completing missed assignments. Some
teachers will accept late work. Parents
and students should not be caught off
guard, but instead should be monitoring
grades before the school year ends.
Summer is exciting and it is just
around the corner. Before we turn that
corner, its important to make sure all is
taken care of before leaving this school
year behind.
For any K-12 education related questions,
please contact the NBVC School Liaison
Officer at 989-5211 or email monica.james@
navy.mil.
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Seabee Chapel
Port Hueneme
Building 1433
Phone: (805) 982-4358
Fax: (805) 982-5364
Protestant
Sunday worship service: 9 a.m.
Choir rehearsal: Wednesday, 6 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.
Christian Bible Studies
Womens Bible Study: Tuesday,
10 a.m.; Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.,
Duty or Delight: Knowing Where
You Stand With God.
Mens Prayer Meeting: Wednesday,
5:30 p.m.
All Hands Bible Study: Thursday,
11:30 a.m.
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
Fax: (805) 989-7968
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
Father Antony Berchmanz
Catholic Priest
Worship schedule
Spring is here, and for many, love is in
the air. I know, Im doing a wedding a
week for an entire month!
As I counsel with couples about to be
married, I often reflect on some of the
topics I constantly counsel married cou-
ples on. The thought here is that if these
subjects come up in marriage, maybe I can
help a couple get ahead by discussing them
now.
Here are three common issues:
Quality time spent with one another.
Everyone wants quality time. The prob-
lem is they want it like microwave food
fast, easy and effortless. Marriage
doesnt work this way (neither does parent-
ing). If you want quality time, you must
log in the quantity time. It is in the simple,
ordinary and even mundane rhythms of
quantity time spent with each other that
become opportunities for quality time. If
you want quality time, first put in the
quantity time.
Our tongue.
In the Bible, the Book of James uses
ships as an example: Although they are
so large and are driven by strong winds,
they are steered by a very small rudder
wherever the pilot wants to go. Likewise
the tongue is a small part of the body, but
it makes great boasts. The same little
tongue that pledges vows of love, honor
and respect, which build a marriage, can
also tear it down with a few quick lashes.
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and by doing so, youll steer the ship of
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I made a mistake; this is not the right
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By Andrea Howry
Lighthouse
Rob Jankowski knew hed have a good
day when he sawthe Navy volunteers walk
through his door.
As the rescue food-sorting supervisor
for Food Share, Ventura Countys food
bank, hes worked with Navy volunteers
several times, and hes always been
pleased.
I love it,he said. They come in force.
They work hard, theyre dedicated and
theyre happy to be here.
For two hours Friday, May 18, eight
volunteers from Naval Base Ventura
County (NBVC) checked the dates on
donated canned goods, separated themby
category soups, vegetables, fruits, etc.
then packaged them for delivery to
churches and charities that feed the coun-
tys hungry.
Seven other volunteers went to a private
residence in the Santa Rosa Valley and
picked fresh oranges at the homeowners
request so they wouldnt go to waste.
There are 75,000 people in Ventura
County who depend on Food Share, ex-
plained Religious Programming Specialist
3rd Class Royce Jones, who organized the
community relations event, the third at
Food Share. For us, this is going back to
the basics. We often serve food to people
in the county who need it. This time, we
can see where it all comes from.
Chief Air Traffic Controller Robert
Toney, assigned to NBVC Point Mugus
Air Operations, said he enjoys helping an
organization that is critical to the countys
well-being.
They fully support our community,
he said of Food Share. So we should sup-
port them.
Jankowski said the project is a win-
win.
Not only do the volunteers get the sat-
isfaction of giving back, but they seem to
enjoy themselves, he said. I think they
have a good time, and they know theyre
making an impact on where they live.
NBVC volunteers help at countys food bank
PHOTO BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE
CS2 Gregory Williams, assigned to the
NBVC Point Mugu Galley, tapes up a full box
of canned goods at the Food Share facility
in Oxnard.
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Gate 2, the main gate on North Mugu
Road at Naval Base Ventura County,
Point Mugu, will be closed for mainte-
nance from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednes-
day, June 13.
Traffic will be rerouted through the
gate just down the street, Gate 1, which
is usually closed.
For more information, call NBVC
Force Protection at 982-5525.
NBVC Point Mugu Gate 2
closes for maintenance
Ronald Reagan Boulevard at Naval
Base Ventura County, Point Mugu, is
being repaved.
Through June 15, the road is closed
from Las Posas Road to Mugu Road.
Traffic is being diverted onto 12th Av-
enue. The intersection of Ronald Rea-
gan Boulevard and Mugu Road is open,
and the fire station is open and will re-
main accessible throughout the entire
project. The entire repaving project,
from Las Posas Road to L Avenue, is
expected to be completed Sept. 30.
For questions, call Ensign Delroy
McEwan at 982-2907 or Howard Hall
at 982-2963.
Ronald Reagan Boulevard
being repaved
Signups for both swim lessons and
junior lifeguards are now under way.
Signups are taken at the Naval Base
Ventura County (NBVC) Port Hueneme
Aquatics Center during open swim
hours: 6 to 8 a.m., 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and
4:30 to 6:30 p.m.
At NBVC Point Mugu, signups are
accepted during the open swim hours
of 6 to 8 a.m. and 11 to 1 p.m.
There are two sessions of junior life-
guard training. The first runs June 18
to July 6. The second runs July 16
through Aug. 3. Cost is $150 for military
personnel and $170 for Department of
Defense (DoD) personnel.
There are four sessions of swim les-
sons: June 18-29; July 2-13; July 16-27
and July 30 through Aug. 10. Beginner
classes are 30 minutes long and cost $40
for military personnel and $55 for DoD
personnel. Intermediate classes include
coached workouts, are 50 minutes long
and cost $50 for military personnel and
$65 for DoD personnel.
Information: 982-4753.
Lifeguard, swim lessons
available this summer
By Beverly Yeary
NMCRS volunteer
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money can be quick and easy by simply
pulling out your cell phone.
Mobile banking provides easy monitor-
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With SMS banking, Internet service is not
needed. By means of text, you can check
your account balance, set up low-balance
alerts, confirm deposits and make trans-
fers fromyour other accounts. Check with
your bank for information.
Applications, or apps,allow a variety
of easy money management approaches.
The Can I Buy app is designed to quickly
answer if you really can afford that new
flat-screen TVby computing your income,
assets and liabilities. Applications like
Doxo and Manilla track your bills and
due dates and then allow you to pay your
bills on the go. TurboTax even publishes
an app to do your taxes.
Budget and debt management applica-
tions are also available. Debt Snowball
formulates which loan you should pay
down first by identifying the higher inter-
est rates and also estimates when youll be
debt-free. Shoeboxed takes photos of your
receipts and stores them as purchases
where you can categorize and export them
to a budget application. Mint.com pro-
vides an app to easily access a 360-degree
view of all your finances. You can check
your spending, view which bills are com-
ing due and monitor your investments.
When using your mobile device for
banking, keep in mind these identity theft
precautions:
Always require a password to turn on
your phone.
Always log into your account manu-
ally and never let it automatically log in
for you. This way, if your phone is lost or
stolen, no one will be able to access your
money.
Never share your password or PIN.
Immediately tell your bank if you lose
your mobile device.
Many banks offer zero liability to their
customers using mobile banking as long
as the customer reports a fraudulent trans-
action within a 30- or 60-day period.
If you need help setting a spending plan,
contact your Navy-Marine Corps Relief
Society at 982-4409.
Mobile banking
can be an asset
The NMCRS office will be closed from
12:30 to 2:30 p.m. Monday, July 11, for
a volunteer event. Call the NMCRS cell
phone for emergency leave during this
time at 805-314-5263.
The NMCRS office will close at noon
Tuesday, July 3, and remain closed until
Thursday, July 5, at 9 a.m. in observance
of the Fourth of July holiday. To receive
assistance for emergency needs from
noon to 4 p.m. on Tuesday, July 3, call
the NMCRS cell phone at 805-314-5263.
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the holiday, call the American Red Cross
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from 6 to 7 p.m. and receive Babys First
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learn how your new bundle of joy will
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By Lt. j.g. Paul Eckert
VAW-113
Three officers from the California Highway Patrol (CHP)
visited Hangar 553 at Naval Base Ventura County, Point Mugu,
Wednesday, May 9, to discuss career opportunities in law en-
forcement.
Sailors from Air Test and Evaluation Squadron (VX) 30 and
Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadrons (VAW) 112 and
113 attended the informational lecture.
Officers Steven Reid and Jim Ryland discussed the different
career paths available for Highway Patrolmen and the extensive
training offered by the CHP Academy. Officer Mike Logie, a
Reservist Master Chief, specifically addressed the transition
from the Navy uniform to the CHP uniform.
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VX-30
Air Test andEvaluationSquad-
ron (VX) 30 supported the Navy
and Coast Guard wounded war-
riors who trained at Naval Base
Ventura County, Port Hueneme,
for this months Warrior Games
by transporting their athletic gear
to the competition in Colorado.
In the Warrior Games, spon-
sored by the U.S. Olympic Com-
mittee, teams of wounded, ill and
injured active duty service mem-
bers and veterans from each of
the armed forces compete against
one another in wheelchair bas-
ketball, track and field, archery,
cycling, swimming and other
events.
Thirty-five athletes from all
over the country were on Team
Navy/Coast Guard, which took
home 31 medals at this years
games, held April 30 to May 5 in
Colorado Springs.
The team attends training
camps at NBVC Port Hueneme,
and their gear everything from
bikes to specialized wheelchairs
for basketball to track and field
equipment needed to be
shipped to Colorado Springs.
VX-30 flew all the gear to and
fromColorado via the squadrons
C-130 Hercules.
It was an honor to be able to
help the people who have made
such great sacrifices for our coun-
try,said Naval Aircrewman Avi-
onics 2nd Class Kody Dodge, the
loadmaster for the return por-
tion.
VX-30 hauls gear to Warrior Games
PHOTOS BY LT. JAY RODRIGUEZ / VX-30
Cycles sit in the shadow of the massive C-130 Hercules that VX-30 used
to transport equipment from the training camp at Naval Base Ventura
County to the Warrior Games in Colorado.
Civilian contractor Randy Witucki and Naval Aircrewman Avionics 2nd
Class Guillermo Lopez of VX-30 unload one of the cycles for use in the
Warrior Games in Colorado.
It was an honor to be able to help
the people who have made such
great sacrifices for our country.
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NMCB 5
On the morning of Wednes-
day, May 2, the wardroom of
Naval Mobile Construction
Battalion (NMCB) 5 gathered
to hike up Mugu Peak just out-
side Naval Base Ventura Coun-
ty, Point Mugu.
It was a perfect day for a
hike, said Lt. j.g. Brandon
Gosch.
To get to Mugu Peak, the
NMCB 5 wardroom hiked the
nearly vertical Chumash Trail,
almost 1,300 feet in vertical
elevation. The trailhead is lo-
cated off the Pacific Coast
Highway right across from the
Seabee gunnery range. The
one-mile trail is open to the
public.
At the top of the trail, an
American flag decorates a peak
that gives a rewarding 360-de-
gree view of one of the most
beautiful parts of Southern
California. The flag was placed
as a tribute by the Chief Petty
Officers Association after
9/11.
The route taken by NMCB
5 wardroom was quite steep
and was littered with loose
rocks, but everyone made it up
safely.
The hike was very motivat-
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and build a lot of camarade-
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Once at the top, awards were
presented to Lt. Nathan Deunk
and Lt. j.g. Ji Fredriksen, who
are detaching from NMCB 5.
Wardroom hikes like these
are great opportunities for
wardroom to bond, said
Deunk. Officers believe such
get-togethers increase coordi-
nation and communication
within the wardroom and
strengthen teamwork.
We had a lot of laughs and
people struggled to get up the
hill. [It was] quite fun, said
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NMCB 5 wardroom builds camaraderie during hike
PHOTO BY LT. J.G. JONATHAN KIM / NMCB 5
Officers from Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 5 hike up to Mugu Peak for a wardroom event at Naval
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By Alyce Moncourtois
NSWC Port Hueneme Division
Thinking about what to do with your
life? Students fromHueneme HighSchools
Engineering and Design Career Path
(EDCP) Academy are doing just that.
Twenty-one seniors aspiring to become
engineers have taken their pursuit to a new
level. As the first soon-to-be graduates of
Hueneme Highs EDCP Academy, they
have been given an opportunity to get a
first-handlookat engineering professionals
through the Job Shadow Program.
As part of the academys curriculum,
each of the students is required to do an
internship their senior year, and the Job
Shadow Program fulfills that require-
ment.
The Job Shadow Program allows stu-
dents to visit various commands at Naval
Base Ventura County (NBVC) throughout
the month of May and experience what
engineers do in their jobs on a daily basis.
During the visits, students are exposed to
a variety of engineering disciplines, includ-
ing mechanical, electrical, computer, en-
ergy and environmental engineering.
This programgives students the oppor-
tunity to see first-hand the responsibilities
of engineers on a daily basis,said Monica
James, NBVC school liaison officer. See-
ing what engineers do in the real world will
benefit themin their career decision-mak-
ing down the road.
The students rotate through the various
engineering activities at NBVC, giving them
exposure to professions that could pique
their interest.
Job shadowing is a perfect way for high
school students toget a true picture of what
its like to be an engineer,said Robin Nus-
sear, an engineer and innovation advocate
at Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC)
Port Hueneme Division, a tenant command
at NBVCthat specializes in the engineering
of combat and weapon systems on Navy
ships. Our command is hosting 16 stu-
dents who will be exposed to mechanical,
electrical and computer engineering.
The students first visit was May 3.
The students were genuinely interested
ingetting some real-worldexperience work-
ing withnaval engineers,saidNussear. As
part of their formal education, they have
learned howto think critically and engage
in logical problem solving. During their
time with engineers at our command, they
were provided opportunities to put this
knowledge to use, and they did a fantastic
job.
Andres Lozano, a mechanical engineer
fromNSWCPort Hueneme Division, gave
his students anopportunity totroubleshoot
mock engineering problems that could be
experienced with video distribution and
camera systems on board a Navy ship.
The students were introduced to sev-
eral elements of engineering, such as video
signal transmissionandenvironmental test-
ing requirements and design, Lozano ex-
plained.
One student, Eduardo Chavez, learned
about energy management from NBVC
Energy Manager Tom Santoianni, who
showed him some of the energy-saving
projects under way at the base.
On May 17, they toured the year-old
Seabee Museum, the first Department of
Defense museum to have a LEED Silver
certification, meaning it was constructed
to use less energy and less water than a
typical building.
As a member of the Navy Junior ROTC
programat Hueneme High School, Chavez
had been to the base several times but had
never seenthe buildings Santoianni showed
him and had never visited the museum.
He showed me parts of the base Ive
never been to, Chavez said. I really ap-
preciated it.
Students job-shadow at base
PHOTO BY ALYCE MONCOURTOIS / NSWC PHD
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operating the Heavy UNREP system and
learned about mechanical and electrical
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PHOTO BY BU3 JACOB KUSAY / NMCB 3
DIRE DAWA, Ethiopia Eremyas Abush, an Ethiopian construction worker, and EO3 Elizabeth Toohey of
Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 3, sift sand to make mortar that will be used in the construction
of a latrine at the Gende Gerada Primary School in Ethiopia. The work took place last month.
By MC3 Christopher Carson
NMCB 3
U.S. Navy Seabees fromNaval Mobile Construction Battalion
(NMCB) 3, Combined Joint Task Force, Horn of Africa, were
invited to watch a traditional Esa Dance held by locals at a
Djiboutian Army base last month in Dikhil, Djibouti.
The festival was heldtocelebrate andshare Djiboutianculture,
such as dance arts and crafts, with guests and visitors.
Local children performed a traditional Esa Dance for the
Seabees and other guests. Near the dancers was a table display-
ing many wooden crafts, jewelry and colorful fabrics.
Major Idris of the Djiboutian Army welcomed the Seabees
and thanked them for coming to the festival.
I feel very happy you are here, said Idris. Dikhil is your
home too.
I felt privileged to partake in their culture, said Lt. j.g.
George Fischer, NMCB3 officer in charge. We didnt have the
songs translated, but it seemed like they told a story. There was
a lot of emotion and energy.
During the festivities, the Esa dancers encouraged the Seabees
to participate.
I did enjoy seeing the Seabees being invited to dance and
have a good time, said NMCB 3 Builder Constructionman
Ryan Ruhland.
NMCB 3 invited to
Djiboutian dance
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The FOCUS program at Naval Base
Ventura County (NBVC) has moved out
of the Seabee Chapel and has opened
a new office at NBVC Port Hueneme.
The new location is 151 36th Ave.,
Bldg. 41, just south of Bard Gate. The
new office number is 982-1976.
FOCUS provides free and confiden-
tial resiliency training to active duty
families and couples at NBVC.
We strive to enhance the unique
strengths military families develop as
they respond to challenge and change,
said Benjamin Wilson, site director.
Our skill-based training program is
proven to enhance family communica-
tion, emotional regulation, problem
solving, and goal setting over the course
of five to 10 training sessions.
Services are free.
For more information, call Wilson at
(805) 760-2133.
FOCUS program moves
into its own quarters
Registration for youth basketball runs
through July 9.
Cost is $30 for children of military
personnel and $35 for children of De-
partment of Defense workers. The cost
includes a jersey and an end-of-season
trophy.
The season consists of one skills
clinic and four games that begin Friday,
Aug. 3. Games will be played Friday
nights at both Naval Base Ventura
County (NBVC) Port Hueneme and
NBVC Point Mugu.
Volunteer coaches and referees are
needed. Registration is at the Child and
Youth Programs Youth Centers.
For more information call the youth
sports and fitness coordinator at 982-
5460 or email nbvc_youthsports@ya-
hoo.com.
Registration under way
for youth basketball
Registration is now open for summer
camp, run by Naval Base Ventura Coun-
tys Child and Youth Programs.
Camp will run for nine weeks begin-
ning June 18. Cost is based on total
household income. Children ages 5
through 12 may take part. Sign-ups are
at the child care centers at Point Mugu
and Port Hueneme. Information: 982-
4218 or 989-7580.
Summer camp signups
now taking place
By MC2 Ace Rheaume
NMCB 5
Chief Builder Keith Genereux, a Seabee
assigned to Naval Mobile Construction
Battalion (NMCB) 5, retired fromthe U.S.
Navy May 4 at the Seabee Museum at
Naval Base Ventura County (NBVC), Port
Hueneme.
Family, friends and members of NBVC
were in attendance to show support for
Genereux as he ceremoniously retired af-
ter 21 years of service.
The ceremony featured guest speakers
highlighting peak moments of Genereuxs
career. He was later presented a shadow
box that represented his time served in the
military.
Chief, youre an exceptional leader and
an outstanding Seabee,said Cmdr. Peter
Maculan, commanding officer of NMCB
5. It has been all of our pleasures to serve
with you. Thank you for all that you have
done for NMCB 5, and for all that you
have done for the Seabees in the Navy and
for the many sacrifices you and your fam-
ily have made over the years.
Family and friends came across the
world to attend his retirement ceremony.
Djiboutian interpreter Youssouf
Homadou, with whom Genereux worked
closely in Africa, traveled more than 9,000
miles to attend the ceremony.
[Homadou] was always there, always
willing to help. He helped us bond with all
of the locals while on deployment, and Im
glad that we were able to get him out here
to visit,said Builder 3rd Class Casey Mat-
thews, a Seabee assignedtoNMCB5 Char-
lie Company.
Matthews was alsodeployedonthe Dikh-
il detachment with Genereux in Africa.
Detachment personnel pooled funds to
have Homadou attend the retirement.
It was like bringing a family member or
friendfromanother state tocome visit,said
Matthews.
Homadous presence highlightedjust how
much Genereaux touched the men and
women with whomhe worked, said Master
Chief Utilitiesman Douglas Heiner, the
guest speaker for Genereauxs retirement
ceremony.
You have touched these peoples hearts
in such an impressive way that they have
come from around the globe to honor you
on your special day, Heiner said. That in
and of itself speaks volumes of a measure
of the man that you are. Your charisma,
your flaws, your character, your integrity,
your leadershipandyour humanityhave left
footprints on all our souls.
Djiboutian attends chiefs retirement
PHOTO BY MC2 (SCW) ACE RHEAUME / NMCB 5
BUC Keith Genereux, a Seabee assigned
to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 5,
renders a final salute while passing through
sideboys at his May 4 retirement ceremony
at the Seabee Museum.
NMCB 5 detachment
pools funds so
interpreter can fly 9,000
miles for ceremony
By MC2 (SCW) Ace Rheaume
NMCB 5
Lt. Gregory Uvila, the com-
mand chaplain for Naval Mo-
bile Construction Battalion
(NMCB) 5, competed in the
All-Navy Bowling Team try-
outs May 7-13 at Lackland Air
Force Base in San Antonio.
I feel alive, I just love it and
I enjoy the challenge of the
sport, said Uvila, who spends
his off-time with his family and
bowling in tournaments and
leagues whenever the opportu-
nity is available.
Uvila said the application
was lengthy. Only 17 of the 43
who applied were invited to at-
tend and compete for the ros-
ter.
Uvila ended up in sixth place
at the end of the first day. He
bowled a 279 only one strike
away from a perfect game
and a 266.
On the second and third days,
Uvila struggled, bowling less
than par. He rallied on the
fourth day and averaged 209.
Over all eight games bowled,
he averaged 211.
Only the topfour were invited
for a second week of competi-
tion.
It was an excellent experi-
ence, and I hope to go next
year,Uvila said. Nothing was
easy at that level. It was a dog
and cat fight at times, and every
pin counted.
Once the All-Navy Team is
selected, it will compete against
the Army, Air Force and Ma-
rine Corps for the title of Armed
Forces Champions.
Uvila says that although he
enjoys being NMCB 5s chap-
lain, when he was younger he
wanted to bowl professionally.
Thirty-five years later, its
come full circle in a small way,
he said.
NMCB 5 chaplain tries out for Navy bowling team
PHOTO BY MC2 (SCW) ACE RHEAUME / NMCB 5
Lt. Gregory Uvila, the command chaplain for Naval Mobile
Construction Battalion 5, gets in a game during lunch at the bowling
alley at Naval Base Ventura County, Port Hueneme. Uvila tried out
for the All-Navy Bowling Team earlier this month.
Only 17 of 43 are
accepted to vie for
a roster spot, and
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By BUCN John Washburn
NMCB 40
CHINHAE, South Korea Seven Sea-
bees fromU.S. Naval Mobile Construction
Battalion 40, Detail Chinhae, recently
performed much-needed maintenance at
the Aikwangwon orphanage on Geoje
Island.
The community relations event was
sponsored by Commander Naval Forces
Korea to correspond with the Korean
peninsula-wide exercise Key Resolve. Rear
Adm. William McQuilkin of CNFK was
present to see the interaction between the
children and residents. The event was at-
tended by active duty and reserve person-
nel from various communities, creating a
diverse dynamic.
It was a great experience to give back
to the community. I really enjoyed the op-
portunity to help the orphanage maintain
their facilities,said Steelworker Construc-
tionman Brice McClurg. The facility was
very impressive and catered to a wide va-
riety of handicapped children. After help-
ing out, you can really appreciate what the
caretakers go through to keep the founda-
tion running.
Aikwangwon started out during the
Korean War as one individual caring for
a few orphans and has grown into a facil-
ity that now provides care for more than
200 children with disabilities. The found-
er, Im Soon Kim, continues to lead the
organization, devoting 60 years to the or-
phanage.
Seabees extended the life of the facilitys
concrete walls by filling cracks with sili-
cone caulk and applying a fresh coat of
paint. They also helped clear rocks from
the drainage system.
It is always good to get away from the
project at Chinhae to help others out that
need it the most. Improving the facilities
of Aikwangwon is what we do best as
Seabees, and I am glad that I could be a
part of it, said Steelworker 2nd Class
Clarence Lewis.
NMCB 40 extends life of South Korean orphanage
By RP3 (SW) Michael A. Grant
NMCB 40
OKINAWA, JapanSeabees fromU.S.
Naval Mobile Construction Battalion
(NMCB) 40 showcased their Civil Engi-
neer Support Equipment (CESE) at this
years Red Cross Derby Day, held April
21 at Marek Park on Kadena Air Base,
Okinawa, Japan.
Derby Day is anannual event that brings
families and crowds of all ages together
to enjoy good old-fashioned soap box car
racing. The cars and drivers usually follow
a theme.
I thought it was really cool to see a
soap box car modeled after the Batmo-
bile, said Chief Information Systems
Technician Isaac Williams. But the driv-
er took the cake. He was dressed in the
full Batman suit!
NMCB 40 Seabees participated in the
event accompanied by military vehicles
and CESE, such as Medium Tactical Ve-
hicle Replacements, Humvees, bulldozers
and excavators.
The kids had a blast getting in and out
of the dozers and excavators, Williams
said. Overall, everyone enjoyed seeing
and learning about the equipment and
were very appreciative.
Seabees bring
equipment to
Derby Day
By Lt. j.g. Matthew Riege
NMCB 40
CAMPCOVINGTON, GuamSeabees
fromU.S. Naval Mobile Construction Bat-
talion (NMCB) 40 worked with Army and
Air Force engineers last monthtoconstruct
an asphalt parking lot for Naval Facilities
Engineering Command (NAVFAC) Mari-
anas new Public Works facility.
Army engineers fromthe 84th Engineer-
ing Battalionworkedside-by-side withSea-
bees deployed to Guamas part of the Joint
Engineer Apprentice Program, gaining con-
struction skills and providing the Naval
ConstructionForce withadditional engineer
labor. Air Force engineers from 554 Rapid
Engineer Deployable Heavy Operational
RepairSquadronEngineers(REDHORSE),
stationed out of Andersen Air Force Base,
Guam, were also involved.
The joint engineer crew of 10 Seabees,
four Soldiers, and four Airmen placed 660
tons of asphalt, creating a 126,000-square-
foot parking lot for NAVFAC Marianas.
What amazed me was that all three ser-
vices were able to communicate smoothly
and operate on the same page, said the
project supervisor, Equipment Operator 1st
Class Ricardo Abeyta. It was great that
everyone was speakingauniversal language,
performing at a high level, and to produce
a quality product.
Tech. Sgt. David Torres, Air Force crew
leader, agreed with Abeyta.
This is great experience for all three ser-
vices, beingable tolearndifferent techniques
and procedures from each other, he said.
This will alsohelpwhenforward-deployed,
not only increasing experience levels, but
also to understand how the other services
conduct business.
Sgt. Caleb Hill, Army crew leader, also
agreed.
I amglad we are able to be out here and
build cohesion and gain relationships with
fellow service members, he said.
The commander of NMCB 40 Detail
Guam Alfa Company, Lt. j.g. Salahhudin
Adenkhalif, was impressedby the results of
the partnership.
I am very pleased with the quality of
asphalt work and look forward to working
withthese units onfuture projects,he said.
It was like watching a crew that has been
workingtogether for years, the wayeveryone
was communicating and focused on com-
pleting the paving.
Seabees, Army, Air Force pave parking lot in Guam
PHOTO BY HM1 (SCW/FMF) LISA SCOTT / NMCB 40
Seabees from Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 40 work with Army and Air Force engineers to construct an asphalt parking lot for
Navy Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) Marianas new Public Works facility.
Soap box car racing
event draws a crowd in
Okinawa
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PH010S BY AN0REA H0WRY / LI0H1H00SE
^t left, Mellssa Russett, a orcssocuntry runner at Thcusand 0aks Hlgh Sohccl, flnlshes the Mud Run flrst amcng the wcmen wlth a tlme cf 29 mlnutes,
45 seocnds. ^bcve, thls pcrtlcn cf the Mud Run cbstaole ocurse has ocmpetltcrs gclng cver cne lcg and under the next untll they reaoh the end.
Mud Crawl? Mud Swlm? The Mud Run oculd have been oalled several thlngs, lnoludlng a few unprlntables repeatedly
uttered at thls stage cf the raoe.
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Creatlvlty scmetlmes pays cff, as thls ocmpetltcr learns when she suooessfully trles rclllng her way
thrcugh the mud orawl.
Rcbert Hubbert, a 16yearcld orcssocuntry runner at ^dclfc Camarlllc Hlgh Sohccl, makes hls way thrcugh cne
cf the waterfllled trenohes. He wculd gc cn tc wln the raoe, flnlshlng the ocurse wlth a tlme cf 27 mlnutes, 40
seocnds.
Cenlei, wlicl clanged lle couise lo male
il llowmoie smoollly. Gone weie lle lun-
nels and lle ioe liaveises llal lad long
lines Lelind llem in ievious yeais.
Lveiyone incoioialed lle lessons
leained, Williams said. And nexl yeai,
lool loi il lo Le even Liggei and Lellei.
Tle 2-mile oLslacle couise, wlicl came
allei a 3-lilomelei iun, included 10 mud-
dy mounlains, 17 liencles lilled will
waisl-ligl walei, a 4-lool wooden wall,
lloaling logs and a lowciawl lliougl sli-
eiy, gooey mud.
RoLeil HuLLeil, a 16-yeai-old cioss-
counliy iunnei al Adollo Camaiillo Higl
Sclool, linisled lle couise liisl will a
lime ol 27 minules, 40 seconds.
Tle lills weie lle laidesl, le said.
Allei aLoul lliee in a iow, il was exlausl-
ing.
Melissa Russell, also a cioss-counliy
iunnei, linisled liisl among lle women
will a lime ol 29 minules, 45 seconds.
Tle walei ils weie ieally laid, said
lle 17-yeai-old sludenl al Tlousand Oals
Higl Sclool. !l was ieally laid walling
lliougl llem, so ! swam.
Seveial leams ian, lleii malcling T-
sliils Leaiing names lile Muddy Bud-
dies and Diilylicious. Some iunneis
lad slogans lile Gol mud' and 1usl
add walei.
Money iaised liom lle evenl will go lo
Moiale, Wellaie and Reciealion iogiams
on Lase, including liLeily liis loi Single
Sailois, inliamuial soils and luncllime
lun iuns.
Mud Run brings out the
down, dirty in 640 runners
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whlle the deepwater trenoh at the end cf the
raoe gct cff muoh cf the mud, washlng maohlnes
were ln full fcroe after the May 19 Mud Run.
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^t left, Mellssa Russett, a orcssocuntry runner at Thcusand 0aks Hlgh Sohccl, flnlshes the Mud Run flrst amcng the wcmen wlth a tlme cf 29 mlnutes,
45 seocnds. ^bcve, thls pcrtlcn cf the Mud Run cbstaole ocurse has ocmpetltcrs gclng cver cne lcg and under the next untll they reaoh the end.
Mud Crawl? Mud Swlm? The Mud Run oculd have been oalled several thlngs, lnoludlng a few unprlntables repeatedly
uttered at thls stage cf the raoe.
PH010S BY AN0REA H0WRY / LI0H1H00SE
Creatlvlty scmetlmes pays cff, as thls ocmpetltcr learns when she suooessfully trles rclllng her way
thrcugh the mud orawl.
Rcbert Hubbert, a 16yearcld orcssocuntry runner at ^dclfc Camarlllc Hlgh Sohccl, makes hls way thrcugh cne
cf the waterfllled trenohes. He wculd gc cn tc wln the raoe, flnlshlng the ocurse wlth a tlme cf 27 mlnutes, 40
seocnds.
Cenlei, wlicl clanged lle couise lo male
il llowmoie smoollly. Gone weie lle lun-
nels and lle ioe liaveises llal lad long
lines Lelind llem in ievious yeais.
Lveiyone incoioialed lle lessons
leained, Williams said. And nexl yeai,
lool loi il lo Le even Liggei and Lellei.
Tle 2-mile oLslacle couise, wlicl came
allei a 3-lilomelei iun, included 10 mud-
dy mounlains, 17 liencles lilled will
waisl-ligl walei, a 4-lool wooden wall,
lloaling logs and a lowciawl lliougl sli-
eiy, gooey mud.
RoLeil HuLLeil, a 16-yeai-old cioss-
counliy iunnei al Adollo Camaiillo Higl
Sclool, linisled lle couise liisl will a
lime ol 27 minules, 40 seconds.
Tle lills weie lle laidesl, le said.
Allei aLoul lliee in a iow, il was exlausl-
ing.
Melissa Russell, also a cioss-counliy
iunnei, linisled liisl among lle women
will a lime ol 29 minules, 45 seconds.
Tle walei ils weie ieally laid, said
lle 17-yeai-old sludenl al Tlousand Oals
Higl Sclool. !l was ieally laid walling
lliougl llem, so ! swam.
Seveial leams ian, lleii malcling T-
sliils Leaiing names lile Muddy Bud-
dies and Diilylicious. Some iunneis
lad slogans lile Gol mud' and 1usl
add walei.
Money iaised liom lle evenl will go lo
Moiale, Wellaie and Reciealion iogiams
on Lase, including liLeily liis loi Single
Sailois, inliamuial soils and luncllime
lun iuns.
Mud Run brings out the
down, dirty in 640 runners
CONTINIED FROM 1
whlle the deepwater trenoh at the end cf the
raoe gct cff muoh cf the mud, washlng maohlnes
were ln full fcroe after the May 19 Mud Run.
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By Kimberly Gearhart
NBVC Public Affairs
Effective immediately, military mem-
bers on permanent change of station
(PCS) orders will no longer be permitted
to hand-carry their medical records to
their new command.
This is not a new practice, but instead
follows Department of Defense (DoD)
Instruction 6040.43, which establishes
that medical records are the property of
DoDand are to be maintained at medical
treatment facilities. The instruction fur-
ther calls for the practice of hand-carry-
ing records to end and for medical records
to be retrieved from beneficiaries.
This is not about denying you access
to your record, said Lt. Sonny Shotwell,
head of administrative services at Naval
Branch Health Clinic, Port Hueneme.
Its about safeguarding your medical
information so you can have it all ready
when you go to the VA (Department of
Veterans Affairs) after you leave the ser-
vice.
When PCSing, bring your orders to the
clinic and your records will be forwarded
to the nearest medical treatment facility.
Records can also be requested once you
arrive at your new duty station.
This also applies to dependent medical
records.
The received medical records office
sends out the request using a form signed
by the member, Shotwell said.
The instruction also requires the med-
ical treatment facility to retrieve records
from beneficiaries who are currently
hand-carrying records. This will be ac-
complished during regular appointments.
Military members from operational units
with medical departments can turn their
records in to their local medical represen-
tatives.
Service members who are retiring, going
through Transition Assistance Programs
or filing with the VA can request copies
of their records. The process generally
takes seven to 10 days to complete.
For more information about this policy,
contact Lt. Sonny Shotwell at 982-6370
or email sonny.shotwell@med.navy.mil.
Hand-carrying medical records no longer permitted
By Lt. Cmdr. Clay D. Vernon
VR-55
The Minutemen of Fleet Logis-
tics Support Squadron (VR) 55
recently had the opportunity to
give something back to the com-
munity by hosting squadron tours
for Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts.
Boy Scout Troop 147 from Ba-
kersfield and Girl Scout Troop
60456 from Simi Valley visited
Naval Base Ventura County, Point
Mugu, andtouredthe VR-55 han-
gar. They learned firsthand about
the C-130THercules aircraft and
its operation. They walked
throughone of the aircraft, asking
questions of pilots, aircrew and
the maintenance team.
VR-55 personnel explained the
basics of flight and aircraft main-
tenance while the youngsters were
sitting in the cockpit and cargo
compartment, giving them a true
experience of naval aviation.
Also serving as guides were
three Midshipmen from the U.S.
Naval Academy and ROTCunits
from around the country. Mid-
shipmen Dan Almedrales, Dan
Robillard and Brian McGarvey,
now in the beginning stages of
becoming naval officers and avia-
tors, offered a unique perspective
and were able to give mentored
guidance to any of these young
scouts aspiring to join the ranks
of the U.S. Navy.
Giving special insight to the
Girl Scouts was Aviation Struc-
tural Mechanic Airman Rocio
Delgado, who discussed her expe-
rience beingawomaninthe armed
forces.
VR-55s commanding officer,
Cmdr. Alastair MacGregor,
rounded out the spectrum of
ranks inattendance, fielding ques-
tions about naval aviation.
During the tour, Minutemen
maintenance personnel demon-
strated the operation of the mas-
sive hydraulic ramp and door at
the rear of the Hercules.
It was really fun to watch the
faces of the kids as the ramp
openedup,saidone maintenance
teammember. Its routine for us,
but it seemed to make an impres-
sion on them.
Scouts visit with VR-55, tour hangar
PHOTO BY JAMEY HALL
VR-55 personnel pose with the Girl Scouts from Simi Valley who recently
toured the VR-55 hangar at Naval Base Ventura County, Point Mugu. A
troop of Boy Scouts from Bakersfield also toured the facility recently.
By Alyce Moncourtois
NSWC Port Hueneme Division
Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC)
Port Hueneme Division and the interna-
tional MK 41 Vertical Launching System
(VLS) community shared important VLS
information during the 15th annual VLS
Users Technical Exchange ForumMay 16-
18.
Representatives fromnine allied nations
participated in the three-day event, during
which NSWCPort Hueneme Division pro-
videdaccess tothe latest technology inVLS
engineering, training, operations, mainte-
nance and logistics.
We meet annually with our interna-
tional allied partners who have procured
these systems, and we exchange informa-
tion that is needed in order to safely and
effectively operate and maintain the VLS
systemas a critical component of our naval
combat systems, said Vance Brahosky,
deputy major program manager, Interna-
tional andForeignMilitary Sales Programs.
This forum also gives us, in the context
of decreasing military budgets, an oppor-
tunity to look for best value solutions in
supporting and maintaining the VLS sys-
tems throughout the world.
International participants were enthusi-
astic about the forum.
This VLSconference is a very important
one,said Cmdr. Tatsuya Maeda, Japanese
technical liaison officer for the Japanese
Maritime Self Defense Force, a first-time
attendee. This event allows us to get new
information about the VLS programfrom
the U.S. Navy, which is a great benefit to
my country. Its also important for us to
exchange information with other nations
regarding shipbuilding, maintenance and
training.
The representative from the Norwegian
navy also agreed that the event is critical
for continued operations.
This event is very significant because
we get to meet with subject matter experts,
saidCmdr. Alex Gjellestad, Norway liaison
officer, Norway Frigate Program. Norway
is a small country, soconsequently we dont
have all the resources that the U.S. Navy
has, which makes it critically important for
us to be participants here in order to buy,
operate and maintain Aegis ships. We re-
ally need to be part of a VLS family.
NSWC Port Hueneme Division shared
its expertise in all facets of the VLS sys-
tem.
This is the first year, out of 15 years,
that our discussions turned to the decom-
missioning of ships and how to handle
VLS,saidGeraldStutts, NSWCPort Hue-
neme Launching Systems Project Office
manager. In prior years, we have talked
about newships and mid-life ships, but this
was a unique topic it shows howwe are
truly a cradle-to-grave weapon systemsup-
port activity.
Foreign navy participants included Ger-
many, Netherlands, Australia, Canada,
Japan, New Zealand, Norway, Spain and
Turkey.
Allies visit Hueneme for updates on vertical launching systems w
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Help when you need it.
The Fleet & Family
Support Center
Before you ever hear those inevitable
words Are we there yet? from your
back seat drivers, a more appropriate
question is Are we moving yet?
As your career progresses, you transfer
to new assignments and experience a
wide variety of challenges. Even though
children change schools and spouses have
to leave their jobs, this can be a fresh
start to a great opportunity.
When you use the right resources, it
can be smooth sailing for the entire fam-
ily. Whether you are moving across the
country, overseas or even down the road,
the entire process can easily overwhelm
you and push your stress threshold. That
simply doesnt have to happen, because
were here to help.
The professionals at the Fleet and
Family Support Center (FFSC) have
several programs in place that will great-
ly minimize your challenges. Our wide
variety of support services include sev-
eral programs such as the Smooth Move
Workshop. Here, you can hear speakers
representing Personal Property, Person-
nel Support Detachment (PSD), housing,
TRIWEST and the school liaison officer.
When you leave this two-hour seminar,
you will have had the majority of your
questions answered.
We also have a Family Employment
Readiness Program (FERP), which will
provide guidance on how to make a ca-
reer transition. We offer detailed infor-
mation and training to active military
who are separating or retiring and direct
family members who seek employment.
Your guidance will include formal re-
sume-writing classes, one-on-one em-
ployment counseling and workshops for
spouses new to the military environment.
This is a vital component to provide the
confidence necessary to compete in to-
days job market.
If you are a new arrival to Naval Base
Ventura County, we offer these programs
along with other helpful services, includ-
ing our Lending Locker. We can pro-
vide dishes, pots and pans, kitchen uten-
sils and other items to help ease the
burden of being temporarily displaced.
Our Welcome Aboard Package includes
information from the local Chamber of
Commerce, a local visitors guide outlin-
ing key points of interest, vast literature
highlighting regional amenities and much
more.
If you are one of the many who are
relocating, make this an exciting time for
you and your family. Hopefully, the
sponsorship training we offer has already
started your relocation gears turning. Let
the experts at FFSC assist you and en-
hance your relocation experience.
If you have any questions, you can call
us directly at 982-5037 or 989-8146 or
visit us on the web at http://cnic.navy.
mil/ventura or http://www.facebook.
com/ffsc.nbvc.
Are we moving yet? Summer means its relocation time
Relocation
assistance
with Jim
Ramey
FFSC
All classes at Port Hueneme unless oth-
erwise noted. Call 982-5037 for more in-
formation.
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 and
many other support services are available
at your convenience at the Fleet and Fam-
ily Support Center.
Life Skills Workshops
Stress Management 101: Learn the
basics of handling stresses. This is a lunch
& learn session, so bring a lunch and
learn new skills! Thurs., June , noon to 1
p.m.
1-2-3 Magic! (4-12 year olds): How to
stop your childs undesirable behaviors in
just seconds. Childcare available with res-
ervation, refreshments provided. Mon.,
June 11; 6 to 7:30 p.m., Catalina Heights,
Camarillo.
H.E.R. Healthy Emotional Relation-
ships: Group for women only. Meet new
friends, relax and connect with other
women. Childcare available, must register
to attend. Call 982-5326.
Career Support and Retention
(Register for TAP classes with your
Command Career Counselor)
Executive Transition Assistance Pro-
gram(XTAP): E-7 &above, retirees. Bring
medical record & DD2648 Monday. Ap-
propriate civilian attire. Spouses welcome.
Please register via your command career
counselor. Monday through Thursday,
June 4-7, daily 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Transition Assistance Program(TAP):
E-6 & below, separatees. Bring DD2648
& medical record on Monday. Appropri-
ate civilian attire. Please register via your
command career counselor. Monday-
Thursday, June 11-14, daily 7:30 a.m. to
4 p.m.
Goal Setting: Learn how to identify,
prioritize and achieve long- and short-
term goals through planning and organi-
zational strategy. Fri., June 1, 1 to 2:30
p.m., FFSC, Point Mugu, Bldg 225.
What Employers Want: International
HR specialists reveal what companies are
looking for before they hire you! Thurs.,
June 7, 11 a.m. to noon.
Spouse and Family Employment:
Learn job search skills and strategies, tips
on resume writing and more. Fri., June
15, 9 to 11 a.m., FFSCPoint Mugu, Bldg.
225. Call 982-2646 to register.
Ombudsman
Ombudsman Meeting: Ombudsman
programupdates and training. Tues., June
26, 6 to 8 p.m., FFSC, Point Mugu, Bldg.
225.
Sexual Assault Prevention
and Response (SAPR)
SAPR Advocate Monthly Refresher
Meeting: All command advocates are re-
quired to attend as part of annual training.
Thurs., May 31, 10 to 11 a.m.
Data Collection Coordinator Training:
Required training for DCCs. Wed., June
25, 9 to 11 a.m.
Victim Advocate Services
Victim advocates can conduct safety
planning; assist with obtaining emergen-
cy shelter and housing; assist in obtaining
protective orders; provide information on
reporting options, as well as divorce or
custody; provide information on transi-
tional compensation and make referrals
to community agencies. Call 982-4117 to
speak to an advocate.
Operation Prepare
Disaster Preparedness: Information
and hands-on activities to help you pre-
pare for disasters. Thurs., June 28, 11:30
a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Exceptional Family Member
EFMPOCTraining: Training for com-
mand POCs to learn about the new
NFAAS enrollment process, the different
EFMP categories and local resources.
Thurs., June 7, 9 to 11 a.m.
EFMP Overview: Come and learn
about the Exceptional Family Member
Program and how it can benefit you and
your family! Wed., June 27, 11 a.m. to
noon. Classes also available at your com-
mand spaces.
Parents Support Network: Meet with
other EFMP families and share resources.
Meets second Wednesday of every month.
Please call for location, 989-1682.
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Financial Management
Financial counseling by appointment.
Are you juggling your bills? Need financial
advice? An FFSC financial counselor is
available Monday through Friday at the
Hueneme or Mugu FFSC. Call 982-3640
(Port Hueneme) or 989-8844 (Point
Mugu). Information available on car buy-
ing, understanding your TSP, planning for
retirement, getting a 720 credit score, sav-
ing and investing, home buying and de-
veloping a spending plan. Financial class-
es available at your command space. Call
982-3640 or 982-3102 to schedule any of
the classes.
IA Readiness and Deployment
Deployment Homecoming: Your
spouse is coming home! Learn what to
expect and how to help both of you make
this rewarding reunion. Tues., June 12, 1
to 2 p.m.
Deployment Readiness: Are you ready
for your spouses deployment? Join others
to learn what it is all about, what you will
need, and how to do more than just sur-
vive deployment. Wed., June 13, 10 to 11
a.m.
IA Family Connection: Whether this
is your first or 21st experience with deploy-
ments or IAs, join others in this family
connection and meet with spouses of de-
ployed service members. Share your
knowledge of how to thrive during this
experience. Thurs., June 21, 3 to 4 p.m.
Relocation
Married to the Military: Lean about
military benefits, family programs, Navy
jargon and customs. Wed., June 20; 9:30
to 11:30 a.m.
Smooth Move: Make your PCS move
easy, simple and smooth. Save money,
learn about all your entitlements. Wed.,
June 27; 1 to 3:30 p.m.
Command Financial Specialist Train-
ing: E-6 and above must attend all ses-
sions. Call 989-8844 to register. Monday-
Thursday, June 18-21, 7:30 a.m. to 4:30
p.m., Friday, June 22, 7:30 to 10 a.m.
New Parent Support
Playtime for Toddlers: An interactive
parent-toddler playgroup for babies 15-36
months. Thursdays, 10 to 11 a.m. Call 982-
5037 for location.
New Mamas: For expecting mamas
and mamas with babies 015 months old.
Information, education and support.
Wednesdays, 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Yoga Mamas: For expecting and new
mamas, a gentle stretch. Tuesdays, 12:30
to 1:45 p.m., Bee Fit Center.
Newborn 411: Information &support
for parents of newborns 0-16 weeks.
Wednesdays, 10:30 to 11:30 a.m.. Please
feel free to drop-in.
Boot Camp for Dads: Get real answers
to real concerns from other dads. Thurs.,
June 7; 6 to 8:30 p.m.
Breast Feeding: Pumps, solids and
weaning. Thurs., June 21, 6 to 8:30 p.m.
Free food distribution
Saturday, June 23: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.,
Bldg. 19, near the Pleasant Valley Gate
on NBVCPort Hueneme. Food items vary
frommonth to month. Requirements: Ac-
tive duty E-6 and below or their spouses;
bring an LES and only one issue per fam-
ily. E-7 with two or more dependents may
qualify. Income guideline statement avail-
able at distribution site. Custodian of a
child who is a family member of active
duty personnel on deployment.
For information, please call Sandy Lyle,
command liaison, at 989-8833 or e-mail
sandra.lyle@navy.mil.
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By Andrea Howry
Lighthouse
How long can you marinate a pork
chop?
Should you wash your hands after
cracking open an egg?
Can you throw a frozen steak onto the
grill?
With summertime rapidly approaching,
the right answers to questions like these
can mean the difference between a healthy
family vacation and a trip to the emer-
gency room.
Thats why every year, Naval Base Ven-
tura County (NBVC) puts on a summer
safety fair, where Sailors can be reminded
of the dangers of E.coli and salmonella,
riptides and high surf, and drinking and
driving.
This years fair was Friday, May 18, on
the parade grounds at NBVC Port Huen-
eme. About 800 Sailors stopped by.
NBVC Aquatics Manager Gerry Le-
gaspi warned Sailors about the currents
and cold water off the Ventura County
coastline. The Beach Boys, after all, sang
about the warm California sun, not the
warm California water.
Always be aware of the water temper-
ature, Legaspi told them. And always
use proper equipment.
Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Scott
Stenner of the Naval Branch Health Clin-
ic, Port Hueneme, discussed food safety.
Buy a meat thermometer, he told the
Sailors, holding one up so everyone could
see what it looked like.
Gas Turbine Systems Technician 1st
Class Luis Dias discussed substance abuse
and rehabilitation programs offered by the
Navy.
We get through St. Patricks Day, then
we have Memorial Day, he said. We try
to reach out before someone actually gets
into trouble.
He said its important for Sailors to look
out for their shipmates and realize that
alcohol and drugs arent the only addic-
tions out there.
Gambling, the Internet, even gaming
can become a problem, he explained.
Stations were also set up for car safety
and motorcycle safety.
As for food safety, the U.S. Department
of Agriculture (USDA) Food Safety and
Inspection Service recommends that pork
be marinated in the refrigerator for no
longer than five days, that everyone wash
their hands after cracking open an egg,
and that everything hitting the grill be
thoroughly thawed so it cooks evenly.
Safety fair reminds Sailors of summertime dangers
The road, the ocean,
even whats on the picnic
table can turn deadly
It only took six months for Cole
Gunner Carbonel to outgrow his
infant car seat.
Dad is 6-foot-3, explained
mom Candalee, who stopped by
the car seat safety check Friday,
May 18, at the Naval Base Ven-
tura County, Point Mugu, Main
Gate.
Carbonel, whose husband, Avi-
ation Structural Mechanic 2nd
Class Matthew Carbonel is with
Carrier Airborne Early Warning
Squadron (VAW) 116, brought
with her a new car seat, designed
for children 20 to 70 pounds.
I want to get it installed cor-
rectly,Carbonel said. And I want
to make sure it fits him properly.
Elena Gutierrez, the injury pre-
vention coordinator at Ventura
County Medical Center, showed
Carbonel how to do both.
Four out of five car seats are not
installed correctly or arent fitting
the child properly, said Andrea
Swanson, the lead instructor for
Safe Kids Ventura, which puts on
several car seat safety checks at the
base each year.
With people on the road and
traveling over summer vacation,
this is a good time to remind them
to keep children safe in the car,
she said. Car seats need to be in-
stalled properly, in accordance with
the car and the car seat manufac-
turers instructions.
About half a dozen people
stopped by the May 18 event.
Car seat safety check makes
sure babies are snug, secure
tion and to the advent of the Department of the Navy as a
world-class safety organization.
An awards presentation ceremony will be held July 11 in
Washington, D.C.
NBVC was recognized in the ashore, non-industrial catego-
ry.
As he did with the CNO award, NBVCs Installation Safety
Director George Egeler credited mishap review boards and
high attendance at motorcycle safety classes as two key reasons
for the recognition.
This just shows again how Naval Base Ventura County
cares about its people, he said. Theres no one else in the
Navy who does it better.
The base teams up with outside agencies to provide safety
trainings. One of those agencies is Safe Kids Ventura County,
which brings car seat safety checks to the base.
Weve had a strong partnership for six years,said Monique
Ciccone Llanos, coalition coordinator for Ventura County
Public Health. Its really great that the base is being proactive
in serving the population here. People dont have to leave the
base to learn about safety.
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Award praises base programs
PHOTO BY ANDREA HOWRY /
LIGHTHOUSE
Elena Gutierrez, the injury prevention
coordinator for Ventura County
Medical Center, adjusts a new car
seat to fit 6-month-old Cole Gunner
Carbonel during the May 18 car seat
safety check at Naval Base Ventura
County, Point Mugu. Cole is the
son of Candalee and AM2 Matthew
Carbonel of VAW-116.
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Camp Shields last month.
While roving Camp Shields, Okinawa,
Japan, at 12:15 a.m., Construction Me-
chanic Constructionman Vladimir Pota-
pov and Logistics Specialist Seaman Tyler
Monkkollman radioed the quarterdeck
after detecting a large diesel fuel leak.
It was leaking pretty fast, and I could
smell it. We called the OOD (officer of
the deck) and CDO (command duty of-
ficer) and they called the fire department
while we evacuated the chiefs barracks,
said Potapov.
They were complaining a little bit,
said Monkkollman, but with the amount
of fuel that leaked, the building was in
danger so we let someone know and got
everybody out.
The two Seabees discovered a 2,000-gal-
lon tank had leaked an estimated 250 gal-
lons that night. After investigation, the
cause of the gas leak was found to be the
result of a pump malfunction.
The fuel supply pump for the day tank
didnt shut off after the tank was full like
it is supposed to, causing it to continu-
ously pump fuel until it overflowed out-
side of the tank, said Utilitiesman 1st
Class Jamie Russ.
It took about an hour to an hour and
a half for the situation to be resolved,
said Potapov.
The early warning and quick reaction
of the Seabees, emergency services and
Public Works personnel kept the situation
from becoming worse.
The two Seabees demonstrated a lot
of courage waking up the chiefs, said
Air Force Capt. Keith Yelk, the camp
maintenance company commander. I
have learned quickly that Seabees are
always standing the watch. Its a time-
tested and Navy-approved method to
keep personnel safe. The rovers took care
of our Seabee family [and] really saved
the day.
Fuel leak found after midnight
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made it work. She switched from whole
milk to non-fat milk, made salad her main
course for most dinners, passed on the
salad dressing and ate smaller portions of
meat.
She tried new recipes that emphasized
vegetables instead of meat. Some were
good; others werent.
There was that one soup,one of boys
said.
Oh yeah, that one with the noodles,
said another. That one didnt work.
Baker credited her weight loss to work-
ing out a lot and eating lots of veggies.
Her daughter, Ashley, 18, benefited as
well.
I used to eat a lot of junk food, she
said. Now, I eat what my mom cooks.
She, too, drew the line at one dish.
That spinach and couscous thing,she
said.
It had mango salsa with it, Baker re-
plied.
Yeah, I just ate the salsa, Ashley
said.
Carr said her weight loss was slow until
the last few weeks of the program when
she started a walking routine.
I walked every single day, she said.
Id go at least three miles a day. And I
really started to lose the weight.
She also switched from soda to water.
I couldnt remember the last time Id
had a glass of water, she said. It was
always soda.
Pagel wants to offer the program again
in the fall, this time with a few changes.
Shell make it shorter, and she wants to
offer some special activities.
There are some people whove never
been in a gym who might want to try a
class or get into a regular routine, she
explained.
She also wants to take before-and-after
photos.
Later this summer, Pagel plans to offer
a walking contest with five-person teams
wearing pedometers.
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I really started to lose
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NEEDHAM THEATER
Thursday, May 31
7pm: Lockout PG13
Friday, June 1
7pm: Lockout PG13
9:15pm: The Cabin in the Woods R
Saturday, June 2
2pm: The Three Stooges PG
5pm: Lockout PG13
8pm: The Cabin in the Woods R
Sunday, June 3
2pm: The Three Stooges PG
5pm: The Cabin in the Woods R
Friday, June 2
7pm: John Carter PG13
Saturday, June 3
2pm: Journey 2:
Mysterious Island PG
4pm: One for the Money PG13
7pm: 21 Jump Street R
Sunday, June 4
2pm: The Vow PG13
4pm: Silent House R
All base movies are FREE. Authorized patrons include: Active duty & Dependents, Reservists,
Retirees, & 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
Thursday, June 7
7pm: The Lucky One PG13
Friday, June 8
7pm: Lockout PG13
9pm: The Cabin in the Woods R
Saturday, June 9
2pm: The Three Stooges PG
5pm: Lockout PG13
8pm: The Cabin in the Woods R
Sunday, June 10
2pm: The Three Stooges PG
5pm: The Lucky One PG13
Friday, June 8
7pm: Tyler Perrys Good Deeds PG13
Saturday, June 9
2pm: AThousand Words PG13
4pm: Man on a Ledge PG13
7pm: Act of Valor R
Sunday, June 10
2pm: Journey 2:
Mysterious Island PG
4pm: Gone PG13
MUGU THEATER
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DONATIONS
NEEDED
Clothing, housewares,
electronics, books,
accessories, etc.
Help improve the lives
of individuals with
developmental disabilities.
Call The Arc Foundation
Thrift Stores to
schedule a pick-up
800-228-1413
VCS308028
Dodgers 5/29
4 Bobbleheads per tix
Field 29(2) $73ea
3 Loge Level $35ea
Res Level $25ea
Dodger 6/11
v Angels res lev $19ea
(805)276-4095 VCS308068
ALL CASH
BUYING
All U.S. Silver, Gold
and Copper Coins,
Large & Small Collections.
Foreign Coins Medals -
Tokens. Gold Jewelry
Broken or unwanted Gold
Jewelry. Scrap Gold
& Silver. Dental Gold.
Sterling Flatware
Watches
1211 Maricopa, Ojai
40 Years Buying
805-646-4904
VCS307622
ANTIQUES:
Walnut table w/ 5 leaves,
$900, Oak postal bench,
$400. Oak Hoosier $300.
Hanging lamp w/ red glass
shade $350. 6 Chippendale
chairs, $1300.
All prices negotiable.
805-525-3130 leave message
VCS308197
BUYER of OLD COINS
Coin Collections
Silver & Gold Coins
TOP $$$ PAID
I BUY TOY TRAINS
Old BB CARDS, Old TOYS.
Jeff 805-302-7104 VCS307511
BUYING
Coins 1964 & Older
Dimes - $1.70
Quarters - $4.25
Halfs - $8.50
Dollars - $22.00 & up
C.C. $$ - cased $135
Coin Collections
Gold Coins - Call
Gold Scrap
Mexico Wanted
Sterling Pieces
Pocket Watches
Indian Baskets
Free Appraisals
805-646-2631
VCS308067
BUYING
TOP DOLLAR
PAID!
on quality photographs,
old Hollywood photographs,
autographs and posters,
old documents, old postage
stamps and envelopes,
flatware, art, old Oriental
antiques, Indian baskets,
jewelry, gold and silver.
Top dollar paid.
Ill buy one item or
the whole collection
805-300-2308 VCS306697
$CASH$ FOR OLD
Guitars, Basses,
Amps, Banjos,
Ukes, Mandolins,
etc. 805-981-7196
VCS307595
Certified American
Indian Knives
& Arrowheads
beautiful display cases,
many are 10,000 yrs old,
by apt., call Russ 805-798-7207
VCS307351
English Armoire like new
pd $800, Ornate table med.
size $500, price neg.,
639-0842 VCS307637

GOLD HAS
PASSED $1700
DOLLARS
AN OUNCE
WE ARE 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 $$
4255-18 E. MAIN ST
VENTURA CA 93003
805-650-0444
MAIN & TELEPHONE
NEXT TO HONEY
BAKED HAM
FIREHOUSE PLAZA
VCS307095
I BUY Antique & Black
Powder guns, knives,
military, hunting/pocket,
original or reproduction
ALSO silver coins and
scrap sterling silver
805-646-2168 VCS304553
VCS307068
NEED CASH?
BUYING GOLD
Paying $22.00 per gram for
14 carat. 805-646-2631
VCS308066
PACIFIC
COAST COIN
Gold Silver
Coins Jewelry
DiamondsWatches
Sterling Flatware
Gold and Silver
Investment Bullion
Cash for
Gold
Cash
for Coins
2555 Main St
Ventura
805-648-2556
VCS307385
WANTED: Old American
Indian Items, old oriental
rugs, old estate jewelry,
gentlemans fine watches,
silver & gold coins & objects.
Cash paid. Cell 805-218-7407
VCS305909
WANTED: Swords, Japanese
& Civil War, German
daggers, antique weapons,
military. CASH. All Asian
Antiques Chinese/Japanese.
(818)992-4803 VCS308050
Wanted to buy old original
Rolex wristwatch.
Any condition. Cash
Ray 310-534-5452 VCS308078
WE BUY GOLD
& SILVER
We Honor All
Competitors
Coupons!
110% Price Match
Guarantee*
Gold Silver
Coins Flatware
Paper Money
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
EXTRA
30% BONUS*
Must present coupon.
Redeemable in stores only. Not
applicable for coins, paper
money and bars. Cannot be
combined with any other offers
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Thousand Oaks, Camarillo,
Oxnard, Moorpark,
Ventura, Simi Valley
Open 7 Days
877.465.3676
*call stores for details
VCS308256
Ad Refrigeration
Repair & Sales
Refrigerators, walk-in
coolers, ice machines, etc
*** From $99.00 ***
FREE Estimates!
Will Pick Up Dead Refrig,
and All Appliances!
805.816.7169
VCS307625
ALL MAJOR APPL
** Spring Savings **
Heaters & Oven Inspections
FREE Service Call
w/repair in Ventura County.
Save on repairs & sales
during the economy crisis.
Washers, Dryers, Heaters,
Refrigerators, Ovens Gas
& Electric, Microwaves
35 Years Exp. Vta Co.
Victor 805-302-1866
VCS307754
Hesters
Appliance
We Pick up &
Pay Top $$$
For Old Washers &
Dryers, Stoves,
Refrigerators
For Sale Used
Appliances
$99 & up
Over 40yr Exp.
805-487-8833 or
805-487-1060
VCS306734
REFRIGERATOR Hotpoint
top freeze, wht, 4-5 yrs new,
clean, very good cond $175.
805-671-9852 VCS308148
WASHER/DRYER Kenmore
$300/pair. Refrigerator $175.
All very good condition.
805-671-9852 VCS308147
Washers & Dryers
for Sale. Guaranteed
&/or Repair $99-$199
buy or pick-up your old
Kenmore & Whirlpool
washers & dryers, only
482-4983 or 816-4081
Gary Bowen VCS307383
Whirlpool Washer for Sale
Serial# wtw5300vw1 $175
805-433-2580 VCS306821
Will pick up any
of your
unwanted
appliances
working or not.
Items like;
stoves, fridge,
freezers,
washers, dryers
& microwaves.
No charge to
haul them
away.
Same Day
Pick-Up
In Most Cases
805-760-1664
VCS306924
INDIAN &
WESTERN
AUCTION
Jewelry, Pawn, Baskets,
Weavings, & Other
Collectibles.
Thurs. May 31 7:00 p.m.
6:00 pm Preview
Palm Garden Hotel
Thousand Oaks
495 N. Ventu Park Rd.
Off 101 Fwy in Ralphs
Shop Ctr. Free Admission.
951-201-1180 or 805-915-9313
VCS308311
MARK BALELO
(STORAGE WARS)
LIVE AUCTIONS
ARTS, ANTIQUES,
APPLIANCES,
COLLECTIBLES,
ELECTRONICS,
TOYS, TOOLS &
MUCH MORE!
4486 RUNWAY ST. SIMI
VALLEY CA 93063
DATES: 05/26, 06/09 & 06/23
@ 5 P.M.
BALELO AUCTIONS
(805)624-6213 VCS308062
Conejo Mountain Memorial
Park, 4 plots in Santa
Cruz, $3950 ea. Call Ken
805-415-9010 or email
kenk5203@gmail.com
VCS308199
PALLET RACK SALE
Upright $49+ Beam $12+
SHELVING Steel & Wood
2x4x 6, 8 or 10 $69+
WAREHS LADDERS $89+
805-532-1103 VCS307070
Rubber Matting & Fitness
Equipment
Great for Gyms, Garages,
Patios, Work Areas, Ken-
nels, Day Care, Factory
shops, Truck Beds, etc.
Sale 4x12 rolls $85.00
Grass Turf, Play Ground
Tiles, Garage Tiles
Fitness Equipment Special
Spin Bike $250.00
Benches, Weights, Bikes,
Treadmill, Cross Fit
Equipment. etc.
Call 805-625-0568 VCS306845
TREADMILLS Display and
Floor models, excellent
condition, $250 - $400.
(805)671-9852 VCS308144
Announcements
100-170
To our advertisers:
Please check your ad the frst
day and report any issues
promptly. Classifed ads are
charged using an agate line
measurement. Visible lines are
larger for readability and add
enhancement, hence billable
lines may be more than what is
visible to the reader.
150
Special Notices
Tickets-
Sale/Wanted
Merchandise
200-297
204
Antiques And
Collectibles
204
Antiques And
Collectibles
204
Antiques And
Collectibles
204
Antiques And
Collectibles
207
Appliances
207
Appliances
207
Appliances
209
Auctions
219
Cemetery Lots
221
Commercial
Equipment
227
Exercise Equipment
VCStar.com/garagesales
Online garage sale map.
Every Friday P.M.
Utilize
loan calculator to project
monthly payments.
Visit VCSHOMES.com
VCStar.com/garagesales
Online garage sale map.
Every Friday P.M.
PLACE A
CLASSIFIED
AD FOR
FREE!
The Lighthouse offers
free classifed ads for
property and personal
items offered by active
duty and retired military,
civil service and dependent
personnel within Naval
Base Ventura County.
All free ads are 20 WORD MAXIMUM.
Paid classified advertising available for remaining
categories and non-eligible personnel.
Submissions:
Submit your 20 WORD MAXIMUM free or paid classified
advertisements with your contact information including
phone and email via one of the following:
Fax: (805) 437-0466
Email: classifieds@vcstar.com
Tel: (800) 221-7827 (M-F 8 a.m.5 p.m.)
Mail: The Lighthouse Classifieds
P.O. Box 6006, Camarillo, CA 93011
Deadline:
All classified ads must be received by 5 p.m.
Wednesday a week prior to publication.
Motorcycles
Merchandise
Miscellaneous Wanted
FREE ads for the following categories:
Pets Free to good home
Roommate Wanted
Lost & Found
Automobiles & Trucks
classieds
Lighthouse
VCStar.comhas the latest
breaking news and the most
local news guaranteed.
PositiveIyup-to-date.
Positivelyfor you.

newcars,
usedcarsand
deaIers.
VCStar.com/garagesales
Online garage sale map.
Every Friday P.M.
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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 VCS307752
BED California King
Pillowtop Mattress Set
Never used, still in plastic
w/warr, retails $899 sac $260!
Camarillo - 805-830-3314
Simi Valley - 805-651-8461
VCS307519
BED Full Size Orthopedic
Pillowtop Mattress Set
Never used, still in plastic
w/warr.Retails $499, sac $150.
Camarillo - 805-830-3314
Simi Valley - 805-651-8461
VCS307517
BED Queen Orthopedic
Pillowtop Mattress Set
Never used, still in plastic
w/warr.Retails $699, sell $160.
Camarillo - 805-830-3314
Simi Valley - 805-651-8461
VCS307518
Fine Furniture:
8pc white & gold china set
with gold flatware ($200)
Highland house swivel
flowered rocker chair ($299)
Two Italian style Lamps w/
green mrbl ($150).
Steel Blue/Gold Dusted/Cast
Iron glass top coffee table
with matching side tables
(excellent cond $350/obo).
Complete Croscill Queen
Comforter set plus drapes.
Org. price $1499.00 at Rob-
inson May. Asking $350.00.
Artwork, Watercolors, &
much more!
Pics Online 805-650-8827
VCS307497
IMPORT BUSINESS
CLOSEING
Furn., Home Accessories,
Stone Flooring & Art
from Indonesia
Saturday May 26 8am -3pm
Sunday May 27 9am -1pm
3605 Arundell Circle,
Ventura 93003
www.kiluworld.com
VCS308270
King Size mattress w/ base,
frame & mattress cover.
Like new condition
$150 805-496-2782 VCS308266
Hospital Bed Invicare,
w/ fitted sheets and
alternating pressure pad and
trapeze. $800 805-486-0602
RMC MEDICAL
Buy Sell Rent Repair
Power Medical Scooters
Power Wheel Chairs
Reclining Lift Chairs/Ramps
Vehicle Lifts
805-647-1777
VCS308004
4 - 20
WHEELS
TECHART FORMULA
Bright Silver /
Fits Narrow Body 996 or
997 / Brand New Pirelli
P Zero Tires / TPMS /
Center Caps Included /
Beautiful Condition $2800
OBO Doeween@aol.com
(805)494-8718
VCS308025
Boxes for moving
only 75 each
250. Used. 805-487-2796
www.riteboxinc.com
VCS307299
Excess Inventory
Lots of Avon, Make-up, Bath
products, cologne. 672-2892
VCS308320
Mini Futon, Bed, Chair, Bike
& Clothes for sale.
805-204-8690 VCS308291
Navy (2) cruise wooden
boxes great for storage or
shipping make offer, self
propelled gas lawnmower
best offer like new
805-482-4497 VCS307495
PROOFREADING
AND/OR EDITING
SERVICE
www.editsbyme.com
Do you have an essay,
short story, article or
novel that needs editing?
Go to www.edits-
byme.com today! $10.00
first 25 pgs. $1.00 each
pg after 25.
editsbyme@yahoo.com
(805)582-2127 VCS307870
$ TOP $
DOLLAR
FOR JUNK
BATTERIES
Battery Systems
will buy your junk
automotive,
commercial, solar,
backup, golf and
forklift batteries.
Visit us at:
320 South Oxnard
Blvd, Oxnard
or contact us at:
( 805 )487-0155
new and used
batteries also
available for
purchase.
VCS307324
WE PICK UP & RECYCLE
all Major Appliances.
Help Save our Planet. Call
805-671-9569 VCS308146
Baby Grand Piano, 5ft
Wurlitzer/Creme. $3400.
Call 805-498-4733 VCS308142
Hammond Organ model
A-100 $4000, Univox rythm
machine $400, Aims
personalized vocal sound
system $400, Aims floor
standing speakers $400 pr.
805-389-4353 VCS307185
Used swimming pool
9ftx25ft, Splash brand, above
ground, in great shape, 4ft
depth, great for laps or
family fun, cost $6K new,
asking $800obo. Call
659-2817 or 320-5821 anytime.
Disasembled now. VCS307398
Beautiful large greenhouse,
perfect for any home
garden. 8ft tall,
very spacious. $750(obo)
Buyer will disassemble
805-304-4052 VCS307692
Best Deal,
Call us first!
Well buy your
car running
or not!
Cant find the
pink or
registration?
No problem!
805.754.9839
VCS307453
BUYING
JUNK
CARS
TOP
$ $ $ $ $
PAID
UP TO
$1,000
Running or
Not Running
Licd Dismantler
pickthepart.com
(805)
933-5557
VCS306735
CA$H
for
Junk
Cars
TOP
$ $ $ $
PAID
Licd Dismantler &
Weighmaster
vcapinc.com
805.933.8280
842 Mission Rock Rd
Santa Paula, Ca 93060
VCS308253
I BUY HIGH-END
RANGES AND
REFRIGERATORS,
805-671-9569 VCS308145
A Private
Foundation Has
Rescued Dogs
For Adoption
JOSE
8 year old male,
Chihuahua mix, 10 lbs.
PEEWEE
6.5 year old male,
Chihuahua mix, 13 lbs.
SCOOTER
3 year old male,
Terrier mix, 13 lbs.
Trixie
2 year old female
ToyManchesterTerrier
10 lbs.
ZIVA
2 year old female,
Chihuahua, 5 lbs.
CINNAMON
8 year female
Terrier/Chihuahua Mix
8 lbs.
SAILOR
6 year male
Poodle mix, 30 lbs.
Visit our website
for pics
samsimon
foundation.org
or call
(310)457-5898
VCS308040
AKC Yorkies Very Gorgeous
They make the perfect gift!
Hand raised, vry loving,
vry smart, 1st shots, $600
Call 805-358-2338 VCS307742
Beautiful, affectionate, large
neutered Male cat FREE
to loving home.
Good w/ other pets.
Call for Clovers story
805-312-4654 VCS308033
CAVALIER KING CHARLES
SPANIEL purebred puppies.
Blenheims, 2nd shots, Vet
recommended. $250 & up
Call 805-906-1174
Facebookfanpage or Google
savvycavs VCS303535
VCS306871
DACHSHUNDS AKC $500
661-333-4697 or 661-769-8807
simplesite.com/loveadog
VCS307623
ENGLISH BULLDOG
PUPPIES. Adorable.
Great personality. Xlnt
upbringing. Vet Exam &
Health Guar incld. Pics
& wonderful refs to email.
Appts welcome.
Outstanding pet price at
$1,250. 818-631-7556
VCS307325
German Shepard Puppies for
sale, black & tan, 6 weeks
old, 8 puppies total, $350ea
805-240-0794 or 805-310-9944
VCS307040
HAVANESE Really cute and
fun puppies. Male and
Female from $800.
www.myplayfulpuppy.com
805-320-1246 VCS306526
If you love Pitbulls this is for
you Volunteers needed for
Rescues All For Love
pick-up, deliveries, walks,
foster 445-3535 VCS307611
Jack Russell/Chihuahua mix
white & brown pups. 8wks,
ready for loving home!
$100 805-218-4001
VCS307732
LABRADOR Puppies AKC
blacks & yellows,
xlnt pedigree guar $700,
established since 69
brueggerlabradors.com
Near Magic Mountain
209-604-4445 VCS307356
Lab Retrievers for Sale
Registered, yellow, 7 males,
5 females. Ready 7/17.
$800 805-272-5900 VCS308012
PEMBROKE
WELSH CORGI
PUPS - AKC
1 female, 2 males, $650
805-551-1043 leave message
VCS307658
SHIH TZU PUPPIES AKC.
Gorgeous. Small size. Brin-
dle/wht,beautiful markings
$500. www.lovelyshihtzu.com
805-415-8661 VCS308046
TERRIER/LABS - Tony
Blk 8 mo old neutered
male, joyous, trickster,
happy go lucky.
805-798-4878 VCS307680
Volunteers Needed!
Cats Cradle Rescue Thrift
Shop. Wed thru Sun 11a-5p
805-485-8811
VCS307581
Wanted Kitten: 6wk to 12wks
old, raised by private
family, will pay cash,
805-644-2904 VCS308075
YORKIE
Beautiful Yorkie puppies.
M/F, T-cup & Toy from $800.
www.myplayfulpuppy.com
805-320-1246 VCS306525
ADMIN ASSISTANT
United Methodist church/
preschool looking for P/T
admin asst. Self-motivated,
people oriented, ability to
multi-task. Send resume to:
office@moorparkumc.com
VCS307936
ADMINISTRATION - F/T
Personnel/timekeeper
Bilingual Eng/Span
preferred, xlnt attendance
& comm. skills, MS word,
excel & data entry. Located
in Camarillo. Fax resume:
805-386-2642 EEOC
VCS307924
AIR CONDITIONING
SERVICE TECHS
All levels. F/T, Bene. Good
DMV must. West Coast
A/C, 3430 Galaxy Pl,Oxnard
805-485-1410 or Email:
Jim@westcoast-air.com
VCS307853
Auto Sales
LOOKING FOR
A CAREER, NOT
JUST A JOB?
Immediate Sales positions
available. Guaranteed Sala-
ry aggressive pay plan,
401K full benefits, work for
a professional dealership in
the Thousand Oaks Auto
Mall that has been in busi-
ness 35 years. Contact Jon
at: 805-497-2711
kempfordto@aol.com
VCS307345
Staff Accountant - FT
Westlake Village,
G/L Mgmnt, Analytical
problem solver, Accrual
acct, bank rec, a/p, a/r,
payroll. Benefit package
and competitive salary.
Must have a Bachelors de-
gree. Send resume, cover
letter, and salary history to
Anna at anna@fdsi.com.
Subject line: HR-ACC104
Candidate. VCS307624
SUBHAULERS WANTED
FOR BULK CITRUS
HAUL. CALL NOW!
800-289-1639
VCS308289
WRITERS
Experience
writing
RFPs and
Grants.
805-985-2055
or email:
amercaregroup
@aol.com
VCS308286
Billing/Collections
Medical Collections
Insurance Collections/
Billing, Hospital/Doctor,
FT w/ Benefits Related
Experience a Plus. Cala-
basas. Fax 818-880-3750 or
Rader@RaderPrograms.com
VCS306461
Biochemist
Amgen has an opening for
Senior Associate. Reqs: BS
+ 2 yrs exp & exp w/ Pro-
cess devlpt in cell culture,
product recovery & purifi-
cation biopharmaceuticals;
Vi-Cell, Cedex, NOVA, YSI
& PCV measurements;
AKTA Explorer & Unicorn
SW; Agilent HPLC (Size-ex-
clusion Chromatography
(SEC) & Hydrophobic inter-
action chromatography
(HIC)) w/ Chromeleon &
ChemStation SW; & Prog
Biomek FxP & TECAN ro-
bots. Job Site: Thousand
Oaks, CA.
Send resume referencing #
8EKNQL to: Global Mo-
bility, Amgen, Inc., One
Amgen Center Drive, Mail-
stop B36-2-C, Thousand
Oaks, CA 91320. No phone
calls or e-mails please.
Must be legally authorized
to work in the U.S. w/o
sponsorship. EOE.
VCS308201
Customer Service
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Loud Music
Wkly Pay/Will Train
805.532.1651 VCS308241
Customer
Service/Processor
F/T, fast-paced insurance
co. Computer literate,
45 wpm, multi-task, 2+ yr
CSR experience desired.
Benefits + hourly. Fax
resumes to 818-338-8610 or
email to: Jobs@gormis.com
VCS307993
Customer Service/Sales
Summer Work
$17.25 Base/Appt
Flex Sched/Cond Apply
Vta/Ox/Cam 805-650-0025
Simi/TO/MP 805-426-5061
summerpositions.com
VCS307415
OFFICE/COURIER - P/T
30hrs/wk. Thousand Oaks.
(Starting $14/hr.)
Office incl: telephones,
computer invoicing and
filing.
Courier incl: delivery/
pick up of documents,
work materials.
Must have clean DMV.
Submit resume to:
paul.burnspacific@verizon.net
VCS307716
WANTED: Experienced
Commercial Sheet Metal
Installers and Laborers
for project in
Goleta. Fax resume to:
559-651-0205
American Incorporated
559-651-1776 VCS307056
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Furniture/
Household Goods
274
Medical Equipment
& Supplies
275
Miscellaneous
For Sale
277
Musical Instruments
281
Pool/Spa Supplies
291
Tools/Gardening
Supplies
297
Wanted To Buy
297
Wanted To Buy
Pets &Supplies
300-315
310
Cats/Dogs
Supplies/Services
310
Cats/Dogs
Supplies/Services
Employment
500-585
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Help Wanted
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Healthcare
Clinical Lab Scientist
Ojai Valley Community
Hospital an affiliate of
Community Memorial
Hospital is a non-profit,
community-based acute
care facility dedicated to
serving the 35,000 plus
residents of the Ojai
Valley. Our 103-bed facility,
which includes a continuing
care center, is fully accred-
ited by Det Norske Veritas
(DNV), and licensed by the
California Department of
Health Services. In addition
we also operate a primary
care clinic in the Ojai
Valley -- The Oak View
Family Practice Clinic and
the Keeler Center for the
study of Headache.
We provide inpatient,
outpatient, and skilled
nursing services for mostly
primary and secondary
care needs. In addition we
operate a 24-hour standby
emergency room facility.
Our staff is committed to
providing exceptional care
and comfort to each patient
within our facility. Our
highly trained staff of
physicians, nurses, man-
agement, and volunteers
work closely together to
ensure the best in health
care services. Ojai Valley
Community Hospital offers
excellent benefits, such as
Medical, Dental, Vision,
Life, and AD&D insurance.
We also offer a
comprehensive Retirement
plan, flexible spending ac-
counts, paid time off, and a
variety of other great bene-
fits.If you are interested in
joining teams that meld
quality care and
compassion to create an
environment of excellence,
please take a moment to
discover more about what
its like to work at
Community Memorial
Health System.
CMHS is an EOE/AA
Employer
Responsibilities:
(1) On- Call Position
Available
Assists the section
supervisors in maintaining
the highest levels of clinical
and pathological laboratory
services to all customers of
CMHS. Performs all
automated technical blood
bank, microbiology,
hematology, coagulation,
urinalysis and chemistry
technical procedures as
required. Maintains
smoothly functioning
section or shift as assigned.
Is able to function as a lead
in the absence of section
including supply.
Effectively deals with peers
and hospital personnel.
Resolves issues within
authority limits and
recognizes authority limits.
Completes required reports
within allotted time frames.
Maintains a safe environ-
ment in the laboratory.
Assists in education,
training and practice of
safe work habits of fellow
employees. Performs
instrument maintenance
and quality control. Takes
corrective action as
required. Participates in
performance improvement
activities. Maintains strict
patient confidentiality and
recognizes age-specific
criteria.
Qualifications:
Required:
Current CA Clinical
Laboratory Scientist
License
Bachelors degree from a
four-year College or
University or one to two
years related experience
and/or training; or
equivalent combination of
education and experience.
Preferred:
Recent experience in a
Clinical Laboratory of an
acute care facility is
preferred. VCS307951
COMMERCIAL
DRIVERS
To load, unload & deliver
bulk & pkg. products
locally. Must have valid
CDL w/hazmat & tanker
& clean DMV report.
May apply in person at
our Santa Paula or Van
Nuys locations or fax
your information to
562-628-9798. Rate = DOE
sawyerpetroleum.com
VCS307800
Dental Front Office
Periodontal Surgery
Practice
RDA with 15 years of ex-
perience or more preferred
Primary responsibility is
managing insurance, sched-
uling, front office
Macintosh experience
highly preferred
Must have excellent refer-
ences
Beautiful office,great staff
(with me over 15 years),
positive & professional
working environment
Excellent benefits
4 days, M-Th 7:45am-6pm,
3 day weekend every week,
one week off about every
quarter
Please send complete, de-
tailed resume including
previous compensation and
recent photo.
dcarlton1@gmail.com
805-373-6665 VCS308015
DRIVER/TOW TRUCK
Will train, co pd IRA,
med/vac, $30K+ a year.
561 Buena Vista, Oxnard
VCS308293
DRIVE Your own sm car,
pickup or mini van. Mrpk/
TO/NP $11.00-$13.00/hr. F/T-
P/T. Start now! Steady
work. Paid training.
800-603-1072 VCS307767
APPLICATION
ENGINEER
Application engineer for
distributor of Dielectric
Powders in Simi Valley.
Must have chemical back-
ground and willing to trav-
el. Experienced in the
electronic industry a plus.
Bilingual in English and
Chinese preferred. Com-
petitive salary and benefits.
Fax: 805 522 9989 or Email
to:frontiersales@frontierusa.com
VCS307995
Engineering
LEAD PROJECT MGR in
Simi Valley, CA. Lead &
manage telecom comp s/w
& engrg dvlpmnt projects.
Reqs: BS + 5. Apply: Xavi-
ent Information Systems,
Inc. Attn: S. Jackson, Job
ID#LPM101, 2125 N. Made-
ra Rd., Ste B, Simi Valley,
CA 93065. Work assign-
ments in various unantici-
pated locations throughout
the U.S.
VCS307884
Engineering
LEAD PROJECT MGR in
Simi Valley, CA. Lead &
manage telecom comp s/w
& engrg dvlpmnt projects.
Reqs: BS + 5. Apply: Xavi-
ent Information Systems,
Inc. Attn: S. Jackson, Job
ID#LPM101, 2125 N. Made-
ra Rd., Ste B, Simi Valley,
CA 93065. Work assign-
ments in various unantici-
pated locations throughout
the U.S.
VCS307885
Engineering
Production & Process Engr.
Plan & execute projects to
increase efficiency/produc-
tivity/quality. Jobsite: Ox-
nard, CA. Reqs BS plus
coursework, training or exp
in: pjt mgmt; risk mgmt;
pjt planning & control;
quality mgmt; pjt economic
analysis; pjt mgmt tools.
Mail resume to: Gills On-
ions, Attn: W.Mor-
row/Re:PPE, 1051 S.
Pacific Ave., Oxnard, CA
93030. Lgl auth reqd.
VCS306383
Engineering Technician
Perform maintenance on
electronic and access con-
trol equipment, computers,
networks, display systems,
video cameras, access card
readers, power genera-
tion/solar equipment and
audio equipment.
Respond to trouble calls,
conduct troubleshooting, re-
pair and reporting. Travel
required and working at
heights above 10 feet.
Must be able to obtain Se-
cret security clearance.
Current security clearance
a plus.
Email resume to:
hr@aegir.com
VCS307786
Mechanical Design
Engineer
Product Manager
QC Inspector
Needed at Mersen USA in
Oxnard. The successful
candidate will have
ASME Sec. VIII pressure
vessel or related design
experience. Consider join-
ing our design team, en-
gineering and building
unique chemical process-
ing equipment out of a
variety of materials from
Graphite to Reactive
Metals Mersen is a billion
dollar a year, Interna-
tional Corporation, offer-
ing unique opportunities
to our employees and ser-
vices to our customers.
http://mersen.balancetrak.com
EOE VCS307848
Mechanical Engineer
Measurement Specialties, a
global designer and manu-
facturer of sensors, is seek-
ing an ME at their
Chatsworth location. Suc-
cessful candidate must pos-
sess 3-5 yrs experience;
preferably in a manufactur-
ing environment; exp
w/FMEA modeling and pro-
grams such as Solidworks,
LabView; FEA/DFM/DOE.
Please fwd your resume to
measresume@meas-spec.com
MEAS is an EOE/M/F/D/V
VCS307932
Field Service Techs
Entry level. F/T. Will
train on latest wastewa-
ter treatment technology.
Truck is required. High
School Diploma or GED.
Fax resume to
818-991-9998 or email
csherman@biosolutions.org
VCS307991
FIELD TECH - Needed
for VTA office. 5+ yrs
materials testing exp
reqd. Caltrans certs a
plus. Email resumes to:
fcljobs@fugro.com or fax
805-650-7010.EOE M/F/D/V
www.fugroconsultants.com
VCS307851
Biostatistician
Amgen Inc. has an opportu-
nity for Manager, Biostatis-
tics. Reqs: PhD, or MS & 3
yrs; & proficiency in at
least 1 prog language for
data analysis; excellent
written & verbal skills rltd
to stat info; fundamentals
of project mgmt. Job site:
Thousand Oaks, CA. Ref #
7VGSVN & submit resume
to Global Mobility, Amgen
Inc., One Amgen Center
Drive, MS B36-2-C, Thou-
sand Oaks, CA 91320. No
phone calls or e-mails.
Must be legally authorized
to work in the U.S. without
sponsorship. EOE.
VCS305525
BOOKKEEPER
Full Time, Mon-Fri.
We are a small medical
distribution company
located in Moorpark, CA.
The perfect candidate
should have STRONG Excel
QuickBooks and Accounting
skills. Please send resume
and salary history to:
socalaccountant@hotmail.com
VCS307929
Health Care
Admitting Representative
Located close to the beach,
just 60 miles north of Los
Angeles, Community
Memorial Hospital is a 242
bed non-profit, acute care
facility, committed to pro-
vide quality patient care in
an environment that
promotes clinical
excellence and innovative
leadership.
We offer some of the best
benefits in the industry,
along with great career
choices, training, and
leadership development. At
our facility, our employees
share their enthusiasm for
life as well as for helping
others. As you balance
your work life with your
other passions, were there
for you every step of the
way.
CMHS offers excellent
benefits, such as Medical,
Dental, Vision, Life, and
AD&D insurance. We also
offer a comprehensive
403(b) retirement plan,
flexible spending accounts,
paid time off, and a variety
of other great benefits.
If you are interested in
joining teams that meld
quality care and
compassion to create an
environment of excellence,
please take a moment to
discover more about what
its like to work at
Community Memorial
Health System.
CMHS is an EOE/AA
Employer
Responsibilities:
Provide efficient, timely,
courteous registration
services to ensure a high
level of customer service.
Obtain accurate
demographic and financial
information to expedite
billing of accounts.
Qualifications:
High school diploma or
general education degree
(GED) ; or one to three
months related experiences
and/or training; or
equivalent combination of
education and experience.
The employee must also
possess knowledge of the
hospital registration
process and the ability to
read and understand
insurance codes.
VCS307905
Healthcare
Cardiovascular Tech II
Responsibilities:
Provides monitoring for
patients and assists doctors
with performing
angiograms, PCIs, Inter-
ventional Radiology
procedures, and
Electrophysiology
procedures; generates
procedure reports.
Interacts with patients,
family members, doctors,
nurses, radiology
technologists and other
members of the healthcare
team within the scope of
practice.
Qualifications:
Graduate of accredited
Cardiovascular Technology
program or equivalent
work experience. RCIS
preferred; Radiology Tech
with license is preferred;
BLS required; ACLS
required within six months
of hire
Community Memorial
Hospital offers excellent
benefits, such as Medical,
Dental, Vision, Life, and
AD&D insurance. We also
offer a comprehensive
Retirement plan, flexible
spending accounts, paid
time off, and a variety of
other great benefits.
If you are interested in
joining teams that meld
quality care and
compassion to create an
environment of excellence,
please take a moment to
discover more about what
its like to work at
Community Memorial
Health System.
To apply go to:
www.cmhshealth.org
CMHS is an EOE.
VCS307925
Healthcare
Clinical Quality Coordinator
Located close to the beach,
just 60 miles north of Los
Angeles, Community Me-
morial Hospital is a 242 bed
non-profit, acute care fa-
cility, committed to provide
quality patient care in an
environment that promotes
clinical excellence and inno-
vative leadership.
We offer some of the best
benefits in the industry,
along with great career
choices, training, and lead-
ership development. At our
facility, our employees
share their enthusiasm for
life as well as for helping
others. As you balance
your work life with your
other passions, were there
for you every step of the
way.
CMHS offers excellent
benefits, such as Medical,
Dental, Vision, Life, and
AD&D insurance. We also
offer a comprehensive
403(b) retirement plan,
flexible spending accounts,
paid time off, and a variety
of other great benefits.
If you are interested in
joining teams that meld
quality care and compas-
sion to create an environ-
ment of excellence, please
take a moment to discover
more about what its like to
work at Community Memo-
rial Health System.
CMHS is an EOE/AA
Employer
Responsibilities:
The Clinical Quality Coordi-
nator works in collabora-
tion with the Director,
Quality and other hospital
and medical staff to pro-
mote positive clinical out-
comes and quality metrics.
This position utilizes clini-
cal databases and electron-
ic medical records to
monitor and analyze clini-
cal outcomes, identify cases
for medical staff peer re-
view and to initiate perfor-
mance improvement.
Participates on Patient
Safety and Quality Coun-
cils. Supports key quality
department functions such
as hospital quality metric
abstraction and monitoring
as needed. Develops and
maintains strong collabora-
tive working relationships
with hospital and medical
staff leaders. Develops re-
ports on clinical outcome
reviews as assigned. At-
tends Medical Staff and
Hospital meetings as as-
signed to present quality re-
ports. Facilitate root cause
analysis and performance
improvement meetings as
assigned. Participates on
Tracer/Internal Audit
teams as assigned.
Qualifications:
Bachelors degree required,
Masters preferred. 5 years
clinical experience in
healthcare setting required,
R.N. required. Extensive
experience with data analy-
sis and clinical quality im-
provement and patient
safety practices. Proven
effectiveness at working di-
rectly with all levels of
staff, medical staff mem-
bers and senior organiza-
tional leadership.
VCS307953
Healthcare
Clinic Nurse Practitioner
Located close to the beach,
just 60 miles north of Los
Angeles, Community
Memorial Hospital is a 242
bed non-profit, acute care
facility, committed to
provide quality patient care
in an environment that
promotes clinical
excellence and innovative
leadership.
We offer some of the best
benefits in the industry,
along with great career
choices, training, and
leadership development. At
our facility, our employees
share their enthusiasm for
life as well as for helping
others. As you balance
your work life with your
other passions, were there
for you every step of the
way.
CMHS offers excellent
benefits, such as Medical,
Dental, Vision, Life, and
AD&D insurance. We also
offer a comprehensive
403(b) retirement plan,
flexible spending accounts,
paid time off, and a variety
of other great benefits.
If you are interested in
joining teams that meld
quality care and
compassion to create an
environment of excellence,
please take a moment to
discover more about what
its like to work at
Community Memorial
Health System.
CMHS is an EOE/AA
Employer
Responsibilities:
Provides quality patient
care to patients utilizing the
services of the Centers for
Family Health. Performs
physical examination,
diagnosis and treatment,
health education, teaching
and counseling.
Assessment and
Management of Acute
Illness and Management of
Chronic Illness. Assures
that adequate patient
health records are
maintained and transferred
as required when patients
are referred. Performs all
duties in a manner consis-
tent with established
guidelines; measured
outcomes meet
requirements in timeliness,
quality, accuracy and
budget.
Qualifications:
Masters degree (M.A.) is
required. Four to ten years
related experience and/or
training; or equivalent
combination of education
and experience. Experience
in OBGyn Womens Health
is required. Current
California Nurse
Practitioner License is
required. Good
communication skills and
supervisory experience a
must. Bilingual in
English/Spanish is required
VCS307921
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Healthcare
Nursing Supervisor
Ojai Valley Community
Hospital an affiliate of
Community Memorial
Hospital is a non-profit,
community-based acute
care facility dedicated to
serving the 35,000 plus
residents of the Ojai Valley.
Our 103-bed facility, which
includes a continuing care
center, is fully accredited
by Det Norske Veritas
(DNV), and licensed by the
California Department of
Health Services. In addition
we also operate a primary
care clinic in the Ojai
Valley -- The Oak View
Family Practice Clinic and
the Keeler Center for the
study of Headache.
We provide inpatient,
outpatient, and skilled
nursing services for mostly
primary and secondary
care needs. In addition we
operate a 24-hour standby
emergency room facility.
Our staff is committed to
providing exceptional care
and comfort to each patient
within our facility. Our
highly trained staff of
physicians, nurses,
management, and
volunteers work closely
together to ensure the best
in health care services.
Ojai Valley Community
Hospital offers excellent
benefits, such as Medical,
Dental, Vision, Life, and
AD&D insurance. We also
offer a comprehensive Re-
tirement plan, flexible
spending accounts, paid
time off, and a variety of
other great benefits.
If you are interested in
joining teams that meld
quality care and
compassion to create an
environment of excellence,
please take a moment to
discover more about what
its like to work at
Community Memorial
Health System.
CMHS is an EOE/AA
Employer
Responsibilities:
The Nursing Supervisor
assures the delivery of safe
patient care and has the
authority and responsibility
of supervising all hospital
staff that are assigned to
his/her shift. The Nursing
Supervisor also acts as the
administrative authority in
the absence of a
department manager,
director, or corporate
officer
The night supervisor func-
tions as the Emergency
department RN.
Qualifications:
Required
1.Current California RN
license
2.Current BLS and ACLS
certifications
3.Current PALS
certification or obtain
PALS within 6 months of
hire.
4.Minimum three (3) years
acute inpatient nursing
experience with progressive
supervisory experience.
5.Minimum two (2) year
emergency nursing
experience
6.Proficient in MS Office
(Word, Outlook)
Preferred
1.Bachelor of Science in
Nursing (BSN)
2.Critical Care nursing
experience.
3.Certified Emergency
Nurse (CEN)
4.Strong interpersonal, oral,
computer, and written
communication skills
5.Know and can use
Meditech, Pyxis
6.Bilingual
VCS307961
Healthcare
RN V - Stroke Coordinator
CMHS offers excellent
benefits, such as Medical,
Dental, Vision, Life, and
AD&D insurance. We also
offer a comprehensive
403(b) retirement plan,
flexible spending accounts,
paid time off, and a variety
of other great benefits.
If you are interested in join-
ing teams that meld quality
care and compassion to
create an environment of
excellence, please take a
moment to discover more
about what its like to work
at Community Memorial
Health System.
CMHS is an EOE/AA
Employer
Responsibilities:
The Stroke Coordinator is a
leader for the stroke pro-
grams performance im-
provement initiatives and
acts as a clinical resource
and role model for all areas
caring for these patients.
Coordinates the clinical
management for the stroke
patient population, in con-
junction with the medical
director, across the entire
continuum of care. Pro-
vides and/or coordinates
educational activities for
both staff and patients.
Acts as a community liai-
son on behalf of the pro-
gram and the hospital. Is
directly involved in the
marketing and promotion of
services provided. Incorpo-
rated within each of these
role functions, the coordina-
tor is a role model, patient
advocate, change agent,
leader and cost effective
practitioner. Maintains
documentation of facilitys
compliance with national
stroke guidelines and ac-
creditation requirement.
Responsible for regulatory
and stroke certification/des-
ignation requirements.
Meets with families of new-
ly diagnosed stroke pa-
tients. Plan, implement,
and evaluate patient educa-
tion efforts within the hospi-
tal. Concurrent chart
review of stroke patients
and coordination of multi-
disciplinary services.
Tracking and reporting
stroke patient medical ex-
perience and outcomes
through data extraction and
patient satisfaction follow-
up. Facilitate stroke pre-
vention community out-
reach efforts. Act as
internal and external con-
sultant on stroke-related
initiatives. Act as the liai-
son between prevention per-
sonnel, pre-hospital
personnel, EMS, rehabilita-
tion facilities. Provide in-
ternal staff education to
stroke units providing at
least 8 hours of stroke-spe-
cific continuing education
hours annually. Facilitate
stroke team or stroke advi-
sory committee meetings.
Develop policies and
procedures
Qualifications:
BSN required, MSN pre-
ferred. Seven (7) years
nursing experience with at
least 2 years stroke-specific
emphasis is required. Pres-
entation and computer
skills; Word, Excel, Power-
Point, Access are required.
Current ACLS and BLS cer-
tification required
VCS307917
Healthcare
Coder III
Located close to the beach,
just 60 miles north of Los
Angeles, Community
Memorial Hospital is a 242
bed non-profit, acute care
facility, committed to
provide quality patient care
in an environment that
promotes clinical
excellence and innovative
leadership.
We offer some of the best
benefits in the industry,
along with great career
choices, training, and
leadership development. At
our facility, our employees
share their enthusiasm for
life as well as for helping
others. As you balance
your work life with your
other passions, were there
for you every step of the
way.
CMHS offers excellent
benefits, such as Medical,
Dental, Vision, Life, and
AD&D insurance. We also
offer a comprehensive
403(b) retirement plan,
flexible spending accounts,
paid time off, and a variety
of other great benefits.
If you are interested in
joining teams that meld
quality care and
compassion to create an
environment of excellence,
please take a moment to
discover more about what
its like to work at
Community Memorial
Health System.
CMHS is an EOE/AA Em-
ployer
Responsibilities:
Abstract and code
discharged patient records,
maintain discharge statis-
tics and to ensure
completeness of the
medical record in
accordance with
accrediting and regulatory
agency requirements.
Perform ICD-9 and CPT
coding for Inpatient,
Emergency Department
records, Outpatient records
and Same Day Surgery
records. Accurately
abstracts health data on all
record types into the
Hospital system according
to established standards.
Understands use of the
department computer
systems. Properly utilizes
the 3M coding application
and the Meditech Client
Server application.
Perform other duties as
assigned
Qualifications:
CCS (Certified Coding
Specialist) or three years of
Inpatient coding required
with expectations to obtain
CCS within one year
of hire.
VCS307914
Healthcare
Director of
Nursing
30 bed Psychiatric Hospi-
tal in Oxnard specializing
in Eating Disorders seeks
RN with supervisory and
psychiatric experience.
Resume with degrees,
licenses, work and salary
history to fax 818-880-3750
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VCS307438
Healthcare
Nurse Tech
Ojai Valley Community
Hospital an affiliate of
Community Memorial
Hospital is a non-profit,
community-based acute
care facility dedicated to
serving the 35,000 plus
residents of the Ojai Valley.
Our 103-bed facility, which
includes a continuing care
center, is fully accredited
by Det Norske Veritas
(DNV), and licensed by the
California Department of
Health Services. In addition
we also operate a primary
care clinic in the Ojai
Valley -- The Oak View
Family Practice Clinic and
the Keeler Center for the
study of Headache.
We provide inpatient,
outpatient, and skilled
nursing services for mostly
primary and secondary
care needs. In addition we
operate a 24-hour standby
emergency room facility.
Our staff is committed to
providing exceptional care
and comfort to each patient
within our facility. Our
highly trained staff of
physicians, nurses,
management, and
volunteers work closely
together to ensure the best
in health care services.
Ojai Valley Community
Hospital offers excellent
benefits, such as Medical,
Dental, Vision, Life, and
AD&D insurance. We also
offer a comprehensive
Retirement plan, flexible
spending accounts, paid
time off, and a variety of
other great benefits.
If you are interested in
joining teams that meld
quality care and
compassion to create an
environment of excellence,
please take a moment to
discover more about what
its like to work at
Community Memorial
Health System.
CMHS is an EOE/AA
Employer
Responsibilities:
One (1) Temporary Full-
Time Position
Primarily provide each of
the assigned patients with
routine daily nursing care
and services in accordance
with the patients care plan
as directed by the Nurse.
Qualifications:
Required:
Current BLS certification
Six (6) months previous
acute experience
Preferred:
California CNA
Certification
VCS307927
Healthcare
Occupational Therapist
Located close to the beach,
just 60 miles north of Los
Angeles, Community Me-
morial Hospital is a 242 bed
non-profit, acute care fa-
cility, committed to provide
quality patient care in an
environment that promotes
clinical excellence and inno-
vative leadership.
We offer some of the best
benefits in the industry,
along with great career
choices, training, and lead-
ership development. At our
facility, our employees
share their enthusiasm for
life as well as for helping
others. As you balance
your work life with your
other passions, were there
for you every step of the
way.
CMHS offers excellent
benefits, such as Medical,
Dental, Vision, Life, and
AD&D insurance. We also
offer a comprehensive
403(b) retirement plan,
flexible spending accounts,
paid time off, and a variety
of other great benefits.
If you are interested in join-
ing teams that meld quality
care and compassion to
create an environment of
excellence, please take a
moment to discover more
about what its like to work
at Community Memorial
Health System.
CMHS is an EOE/AA
Employer
Responsibilities:
Provides evaluation and
treatment to a variety of in
and outpatient diagnoses.
Performs initial and on-go-
ing assessment according
to department policy and
scope of practice. Docu-
ments the treatment and
relevant information ac-
cording to organizational
policy and regulatory stat-
us.
Qualifications:
Current licensed Occupa-
tional Therapist in the State
of California. One (1) to
two (2) years acute care
experience is preferred.
Professional experience
and/or training in both inpa-
tient and outpatient areas
preferred, including pre-
graduate clinical intern-
ships. Current CPR certifi-
cation is required.
VCS307959
Healthcare
Occupational Therapist
Located close to the beach,
just 60 miles north of Los
Angeles, Community Me-
morial Hospital is a 242 bed
non-profit, acute care fa-
cility, committed to provide
quality patient care in an
environment that promotes
clinical excellence and inno-
vative leadership.
We offer some of the best
benefits in the industry,
along with great career
choices, training, and lead-
ership development. At our
facility, our employees
share their enthusiasm for
life as well as for helping
others. As you balance
your work life with your
other passions, were there
for you every step of the
way.
CMHS offers excellent
benefits, such as Medical,
Dental, Vision, Life, and
AD&D insurance. We also
offer a comprehensive
403(b) retirement plan,
flexible spending accounts,
paid time off, and a variety
of other great benefits.
If you are interested in join-
ing teams that meld quality
care and compassion to
create an environment of
excellence, please take a
moment to discover more
about what its like to work
at Community Memorial
Health System.
CMHS is an EOE/AA
Employer
Responsibilities:
Provides evaluation and
treatment to a variety of in
and outpatient diagnoses.
Performs initial and on-go-
ing assessment according
to department policy and
scope of practice. Docu-
ments the treatment and
relevant information ac-
cording to organizational
policy and regulatory stat-
us.
Qualifications:
Current licensed Occupa-
tional Therapist in the State
of California. One (1) to
two (2) years acute care
experience is preferred.
Professional experience
and/or training in both inpa-
tient and outpatient areas
preferred, including pre-
graduate clinical intern-
ships. Current CPR certifi-
cation is required.
VCS307903
Healthcare
RCP II
Located close to the beach,
just 60 miles north of Los
Angeles, Community Me-
morial Hospital is a 242 bed
non-profit, acute care fa-
cility, committed to provide
quality patient care in an
environment that promotes
clinical excellence and inno-
vative leadership.
We offer some of the best
benefits in the industry,
along with great career
choices, training, and lead-
ership development. At our
facility, our employees
share their enthusiasm for
life as well as for helping
others. As you balance
your work life with your
other passions, were there
for you every step of the
way.
CMHS offers excellent
benefits, such as Medical,
Dental, Vision, Life, and
AD&D insurance. We also
offer a comprehensive
403(b) retirement plan,
flexible spending accounts,
paid time off, and a variety
of other great benefits.
If you are interested in join-
ing teams that meld quality
care and compassion to
create an environment of
excellence, please take a
moment to discover more
about what its like to work
at Community Memorial
Health System.
CMHS is an EOE/AA
Employer
Responsibilities:
Provides care to the total
spectrum of patients served
by Respiratory Care Servic-
es to include patients in
acute and critical care are-
as, pediatrics, Emergency
Room and assist physicians
with special procedures (in-
tubation, bronchoscopy,
etc.). Assumes respon-
sibility for the prompt
and/or routine execution of
physicians order relating
to Respiratory Care
Services
Qualifications:
Graduate of a 2 year, AMA
approved school of respira-
tory therapy and be regis-
tered by the National Board
for Respiratory Care
(NBRC). Current CA RCP
license, BCLS certificates
are required. Minimum of
1 year acute care experi-
ence and RRT credential
are required.
VCS307954
Healthcare
Registered Nurse - ICU
Ojai Valley Community
Hospital an affiliate of
Community Memorial Hos-
pital is a non-profit, com-
munity-based acute care
facility dedicated to serving
the 35,000 plus residents of
the Ojai Valley.
Our 103-bed facility, which
includes a continuing care
center, is fully accredited
by Det Norske Veritas
(DNV), and licensed by the
California Department of
Health Services. In addition
we also operate a primary
care clinic in the Ojai Val-
ley -- The Oak View Family
Practice Clinic and the
Keeler Center for the study
of Headache.
We provide inpatient, out-
patient, and skilled nursing
services for mostly primary
and secondary care needs.
In addition we operate a
24-hour standby emergency
room facility.
Our staff is committed to
providing exceptional care
and comfort to each patient
within our facility. Our
highly trained staff of phy-
sicians, nurses, manage-
ment, and volunteers work
closely together to ensure
the best in health care ser-
vices.
Ojai Valley Community
Hospital offers excellent
benefits, such as Medical,
Dental, Vision, Life, and
AD&D insurance. We also
offer a comprehensive Re-
tirement plan, flexible
spending accounts, paid
time off, and a variety of
other great benefits.
If you are interested in join-
ing teams that meld quality
care and compassion to
create an environment of
excellence, please take a
moment to discover more
about what its like to work
at Community Memorial
Health System.
CMHS is an EOE/AA
Employer
Responsibilities:
Provide direct and indirect
patient care in the acute in-
patient setting. Communi-
cate with physicians and
interdisciplinary patient
care team members about
changes in patients clinical
condition. Participates in
performance improvement
and CQI activities.
Qualifications:
Required Qualifications:
One (1) years recent ICU
nursing experience
Current CA RN License
Current BLS Certification
Current ACLS Certifica-
tion
Current PALS Certifica-
tion
Preferred Qualifications:
CCRN Certification
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Healthcare
RN II - Cardiac Center
Located close to the beach,
just 60 miles north of Los
Angeles, Community Me-
morial Hospital is a 242 bed
non-profit, acute care fa-
cility, committed to provide
quality patient care in an
environment that promotes
clinical excellence and inno-
vative leadership.
We offer some of the best
benefits in the industry,
along with great career
choices, training, and lead-
ership development. At our
facility, our employees
share their enthusiasm for
life as well as for helping
others. As you balance
your work life with your
other passions, were there
for you every step of the
way.
CMHS offers excellent
benefits, such as Medical,
Dental, Vision, Life, and
AD&D insurance. We also
offer a comprehensive
403(b) retirement plan,
flexible spending accounts,
paid time off, and a variety
of other great benefits.
If you are interested in
joining teams that meld
quality care and compas-
sion to create an environ-
ment of excellence, please
take a moment to discover
more about what its like to
work at Community Memo-
rial Health System.
CMHS is an EOE/AA
Employer
Responsibilities:
Willing to train a self-di-
rected RN who is enthusias-
tic about joining an open-
heart surgery team. Must
be willing to respond to on
call within 30 minutes. Pro-
vides professional periop-
erative nursing care.
Coordinates patient care
planning with other hospital
disciplines. Provides care
within scope of license. Ef-
fectively plans and commu-
nicates patient and family
education. Participates in
unit-based educational ac-
tivities. Accurate and time-
ly documentation consistent
with practice and hospital
policy. Acts in a leadership
role in regards to directing
the various aspects of care
as appropriate to license
and may be required to as-
sume a charge role and di-
rect aspects of the routine
workload for the unit.
Qualifications:
Associates degree (ADN)
required, BSN preferred.
Excellent communications
and phone skills. Operating
room experience required.
Basic computer skills are
mandatory. Current unre-
stricted CA RN License &
CPR certificate required.
VCS307957
Healthcare
RN II - Emergency Dept
Located close to the beach,
just 60 miles north of Los
Angeles, Community Me-
morial Hospital is a 242 bed
non-profit, acute care fa-
cility, committed to provide
quality patient care in an
environment that promotes
clinical excellence and inno-
vative leadership.
We offer some of the best
benefits in the industry,
along with great career
choices, training, and lead-
ership development. At our
facility, our employees
share their enthusiasm for
life as well as for helping
others. As you balance
your work life with your
other passions, were there
for you every step of the
way.
CMHS offers excellent
benefits, such as Medical,
Dental, Vision, Life, and
AD&D insurance. We also
offer a comprehensive
403(b) retirement plan,
flexible spending accounts,
paid time off, and a variety
of other great benefits.
If you are interested in join-
ing teams that meld quality
care and compassion to
create an environment of
excellence, please take a
moment to discover more
about what its like to work
at Community Memorial
Health System.
CMHS is an EOE/AA
Employer
Responsibilities:
Provides professional nurs-
ing care to Emergency De-
partment patients in
support of medical care as
directed by medical staff
and pursuant to objectives
and policies of the hospital.
Coordinates patient care
planning with other hospital
disciplines. Reports to the
Department Manager and
interfaces with RN IV, De-
partment Educator, Assist-
ant Manager and Unit
Supervisors.
Qualifications:
Associates degree (ADN)
required, BSN preferred.
Current CA RN license.
Must have current ACLS,
PALS and BLS certifica-
tion. 1 to 2yrs exp and/or
training; or equivalent
combination of education
and experience. One year
Emergency Department ex-
perience required.
VCS307955
Healthcare
RN II - ICU/CCU
Located close to the beach,
just 60 miles north of Los
Angeles, Community Me-
morial Hospital is a 242 bed
non-profit, acute care fa-
cility, committed to provide
quality patient care in an
environment that promotes
clinical excellence and inno-
vative leadership.
We offer some of the best
benefits in the industry,
along with great career
choices, training, and lead-
ership development. At our
facility, our employees
share their enthusiasm for
life as well as for helping
others. As you balance
your work life with your
other passions, were there
for you every step of the
way.
CMHS offers excellent
benefits, such as Medical,
Dental, Vision, Life, and
AD&D insurance. We also
offer a comprehensive
403(b) retirement plan,
flexible spending accounts,
paid time off, and a variety
of other great benefits.
If you are interested in join-
ing teams that meld quality
care and compassion to
create an environment of
excellence, please take a
moment to discover more
about what its like to work
at Community Memorial
Health System.
CMHS is an EOE/AA
Employer
Responsibilities:
Provides nursing care to
the critical care patients in
the ICU/CCU. Effectively
plans and communicates
patient and family educa-
tion. Participates in unit
based educational ac-
tivities. Accurately and
timely documentation con-
sistent with practice and
hospital policy.
*SIGN-ON BONUS ELI-
GIBLE AND REFERRAL
BONUS *
Qualifications:
Associates degree (ADN)
required, BSN preferred.
One to two years ICU/CCU
experience is required.
Current CA RN License,
ACLS, BLS certificates and
completion of a critical
care course is required.
Basic computer skills re-
quired.
VCS307956
Healthcare
RN II - Labor & Delivery
Located close to the beach,
just 60 miles north of Los
Angeles, Community
Memorial Hospital is a 242
bed non-profit, acute care
facility, committed to
provide quality patient care
in an environment that
promotes clinical
excellence and innovative
leadership.
We offer some of the best
benefits in the industry,
along with great career
choices, training, and
leadership development. At
our facility, our employees
share their enthusiasm for
life as well as for helping
others. As you balance
your work life with your
other passions, were there
for you every step of the
way.
CMHS offers excellent
benefits, such as Medical,
Dental, Vision, Life, and
AD&D insurance. We also
offer a comprehensive
403(b) retirement plan,
flexible spending accounts,
paid time off, and a variety
of other great benefits.
If you are interested in
joining teams that meld
quality care and
compassion to create an
environment of excellence,
please take a moment to
discover more about what
its like to work at
Community Memorial
Health System.
CMHS is an EOE/AA
Employer
Responsibilities:
Provides specialized
nursing care to obstetrical
patients. Effectively plans
and communicates patient
and family education.
Participates in unit based
educational activities
Accurately and timely
documentation consistent
with practice and hospital
policy.
Qualifications:
Associates degree (ADN)
required, BSN preferred.
One (1) year RN Labor &
Delivery experience is
required. Basic computer
skills are mandatory,
experience with electronic
documentation is helpful.
Current unrestricted CA
RN License. Current CPR
certificate is required. NRP
required.
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Jacuzzi Removal
New Lawn
Sprinklers
SENIOR DISCOUNTS
Cell (805)890-3239
VCS306879
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 VCS307593
Maid In America
Housecleaning
Services
Paul Lopez
Owner/Operator
23 Years Serving the
Conejo Valley
(805)499-7259
Lic/Bonded/Insured
(#08033) VCS306492
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
VCS308032
GOERS LANDSCAPE
SERVICES
New landscapes, clean ups,
masonry, concrete,
& flagstone patios.
30yrs exp. Free estimates.
Call Ken
805-520-9584 Lic# 880276
VCS307696
LANDSCAPE
WEST
All phases of landscaping.
Concrete, masonry, sod,
sprinklers, tree removal,
demo and hauling.
Call John: 805-341-7150
Lic 735001 VCS307639
Montesinos Landscape &
Concrete Contractors
Complete Design Installation
& Maintenance Service
*Sprinkler Repairs*Concrete
$5.00/sqft (min 800sqft)
*Re-Landscape *Residential
& Commercial Maintenance
Call Today
For A Free Estimate!
805-797-6090
VCS307329
MOVING ?
1 Piece To An
Entire Household
Packing
Load or Unload
We Do It All
805-290-2694
VCS307493
AAA Pacific Coast
Construction
Kitchen & Bath Remodels
Paint & Drywall Specialist
Interior/Exterior Painting
Acoustic Removal/
Retexture
Reasonable Rates
FREE ESTIMATES
WE DO IT ALL !!
Guaranteed Quality Work
Call Matt 805-443-4608
Lic# 579047 VCS307386
DANS
Precision Painting
32 yrs. Exp.
Interior /Exterior
Complete /Partial
Xlnt Prep/Paint
(805) 987-2334
Lic#485764 VCS307428
DONE RIGHT
PAINTING
Quality Since 1989
Contractor does his own
work. Small jobs welcome!
Lots of Referrals!
All work guaranteed
Residential
Full Preparation
* FREE ESTIMATES *
805-522-1698
Lic/Ins #575354 VCS307730
PAINTING
C & R WEST COAST
SERVICES
Comml & Residential
Interior & Exterior
Free Estimates!
Quality @ Reasonable Rates
805-647-4900
Insured/Lic635809 VCS306738
UNIQUE
Construction & Painting
Hand pressure washing.
Stucco repair (all textures)
Quality old fashioned
painting with old school
price$. Free Estimates!
(805) 797-2661
Lic#839284 VCS307209
ACROWN
PLUMBING
Drain Clean/Repair. Leak
Repair. Fixture Install.
Hydro-Jetting. Plumbing
Remodels. Repipes. New
Construction 24 hrs/7 days
805-526-4125
818-612-0413
Lic #921281 VCS306751
BP PLUMBING
Full Plumbing Svc &
Repairs, Copper Re-Pipes,
Gas & Slab leak
location/repair
New Installations.
Water Heater Specials
FREE Estimates!
43 Years Exp. Lic #440993
805-797-2702
VCS307404
Fast & Dependable
Quality Work
(805)487-8189
www.ericksonsroofing.com
Free Estimates.Insured
Lic #734346 VCS307588
ROOFING
SERVICES
Specializing in all
types of roofing and
roof repairs.
Free estimates
All work guaranteed
24 hour services
32 years experience
805-428-7651
VCS308061
SCREEN
MACHINE
Mobile -We come to you!
Window Screens
Retractable Doors Special
Sliding Screen Doors
Pet Screen /Pet Grilles
Servicing: Thousand Oaks,
Moorpark and Simi Valley
805-530-0333
or
Servicing: Camarillo,
Ventura and Oxnard
805-654-0448
VCS307502
SCREENS
WINDOW SCREENS
SCREEN DOORS
PATIO SLIDERS
RepairRe-ScreenReplace
FREE ESTIMATES
SENIOR DISCOUNTS
Jeff 805-529-4088 or
805-990-0340 VCS307353
BOBLETTS
SPRINKLER SVC
*Repairs*Timers
*Trouble Shooting
*System Tune-Up
*Upgrade Existing
Systems
805-804-7785 VCS307077
Joes Custom Tile
Quality tile installations.
Specializing in durable
Shower & Bath Remodels.
Expert Tile & Grout repair
Reasonable Rates!
805-304-3953
Lic#961336 VCS307446
MASTER TILE
CRAFTSMAN
SPECIAL SPRING RATES.
ON LABOR COSTS!
Tile Floors starting at $3/sf.
Floated Showers starting
at $15/sf. Call Jonathan
805-443-3843
www.venturacountytile.com
Free Estimates Bonded &
Insured w/$2 Mil liablity
Lic#736631 VCS306883
PETERSON
TILE CO
Doing Tile for
2 Generations
Residential
Trouble Shooting
Compl Bathroom Remodel
(805) 649-9451 (805) 648-6577
Lic #412832 VCS306881
AFFORDABLE TREE
SERVICE
TrimmingRemoval
Stumps Firewood
Free Estimates, Payment
Options Avail. 20 Yrs Exp.
24 Hr Emergency Svc
805-532-1710
licd & insured VCS307235
LOW COST
TREE REMOVAL
Expert Trimming
Stump Grinding
Yuccas & Shrubs
Free Estimates
JOHN APPEL
(805)649-4759
VCS307452
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law also requires that contrac-
tors include their license num-
bers on all advertising. Check
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calling the Contractors State
License Board at:
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RN II - Pre-Op/PACU
Located close to the beach,
just 60 miles north of Los
Angeles, Community Me-
morial Hospital is a 242 bed
non-profit, acute care fa-
cility, committed to provide
quality patient care in an
environment that promotes
clinical excellence and inno-
vative leadership.
We offer some of the best
benefits in the industry,
along with great career
choices, training, and lead-
ership development. At our
facility, our employees
share their enthusiasm for
life as well as for helping
others. As you balance
your work life with your
other passions, were there
for you every step of the
way.
CMHS offers excellent
benefits, such as Medical,
Dental, Vision, Life, and
AD&D insurance. We also
offer a comprehensive
403(b) retirement plan,
flexible spending accounts,
paid time off, and a variety
of other great benefits.
If you are interested in
joining teams that meld
quality care and compas-
sion to create an environ-
ment of excellence, please
take a moment to discover
more about what its like to
work at Community Memo-
rial Health System.
CMHS is an EOE/AA
Employer
Responsibilities:
Provides pre and post-op-
erative nursing care to pa-
tients having inpatient and
outpatient surgical services
in the hospital and Main
OR. Provides care within
scope of license Accurate
and timely documentation
consistent with practice and
hospital policy. Effectively
plans and communicates
patient and family educa-
tion. Participates in unit-
based educational ac-
tivities.
Qualifications:
Associates degree (ADN)
required, BSN preferred.
Pre-op and PACU experi-
ence preferred. Critical
care experience is highly
preferred. Minimum of one
(1) year recent med-surg
acute care nursing re-
quired. Current CA RN Li-
cense - Current BLS, ACLS
and PALS certifications are
required. Cross training
and floating required. On-
call within 30 minutes is re-
quired.
VCS307923
Healthcare
SR Allscripts Syst Analyst
CMHS offers excellent
benefits, such as Medical,
Dental, Vision, Life, and
AD&D insurance. We also
offer a comprehensive
403(b) retirement plan,
flexible spending accounts,
paid time off, and a variety
of other great benefits.
If you are interested in join-
ing teams that meld quality
care and compassion to
create an environment of
excellence, please take a
moment to discover more
about what its like to work
at Community Memorial
Health System.
CMHS is an EOE/AA
Employer
Responsibilities:
Senior member of the Infor-
mation Systems team, pro-
viding experience,
knowledge and leadership
to the enterprise-wide im-
plementation and ongoing
maintenance of the All-
scripts Enterprise EHR and
Allscripts Enterprise Prac-
tice Management, and asso-
ciated applications.
Communicates directly
with, and provides input to,
Information Systems man-
agement. Effectively com-
municates with Physicians
and Physician Office Staff.
Provides leadership, analy-
sis, design, trouble-shoot-
ing, testing,
implementation and routine
job support, as required.
Provides operational sup-
port for applications includ-
ing data integrity,
maintenance, training and
vendor interaction. Pro-
vides clear and concise
training and documentation
on operational processes.
Meets with customers, in-
ternal and external, assur-
ing documentation is clear
and understood. Leads
and/or provides application
expertise for input to vari-
ous committees and pro-
jects and other members of
the CMHS team. Works
with end-users on process
improvement. When appli-
cable, coordinates and di-
rects activities of, and/or
provides support for, con-
sultants, contractors, and
other Information System
resources. Serves as the
primary liaison with All-
Scripts support for problem
resolution and request ac-
tivities. Responsible for
data extracts, data scrub-
bing and data conversions.
Writes custom reports from
Allscripts Enterprise appli-
cations.
Qualifications:
Bachelors Degree or
equivalent or 5 or more
years experience in Health-
care. Three to five years of
experience working with
Hospital Information Sys-
tems, supporting applica-
tion software, analyzing
business problems, hands-
on clinical experience, and /
or project management
Specialized knowledge of in-
tegrated hospital systems.
Knowledge of analysis, de-
bugging and standard pro-
ject management tools.
Allscripts software support
and Microsoft office auto-
mation applications experi-
ence is preferred. Project
Management Professional
Certification desired.
VCS307958
Healthcare
Ultrasound Tech
Responsibilities:
Produces two-dimensional
ultrasonic recordings of
internal organs, using
ultrasound equipment for
use by physician in
diagnosis of disease and
study of malfunction of
organs. Performs many
images of different parts of
the body such as pelvis,
abdomen, neo-natal heads,
venous. Selects equipment
for use in ultrasound setup
according to specifications
of examination. Explains
process to patient, and
instructs and assists patient
in assuming physical
position for examination.
Selects transducer and
adjusts equipment controls
according to organ to be
examined, depth of field,
and other specifications of
test.
Keys test data and patient
information into computer
of ultrasound equipment to
maintain record of test
results.
Qualifications:
Fifth year college or
university program
certificate; or two to four
years related experience
and/or training; or
equivalent combination of
education and experience.
Holds a valid license from
the Registry of Diagnostic
Medical Sonography
(RDMS) or possesses a
level of experience
determined to be adequate
by the Department
Manager and Medical
Director of the Radiology
Department. Current BLS
certification
Community Memorial
Hospital offers excellent
benefits, such as Medical,
Dental, Vision, Life, and
AD&D insurance. We also
offer a comprehensive
Retirement plan, flexible
spending accounts, paid
time off, and a variety of
other great benefits.
If you are interested in
joining teams that meld
quality care and
compassion to create an
environment of excellence,
please take a moment to
discover more about what
its like to work at
Community Memorial
Health System.
To apply go to:
www.cmhshealth.org
CMHS is an EOE.
VCS307949
Healthcare
Ventura RDA
Periodontal Assistant
Growing FFS private prac-
tice seeks responsible, high-
ly-motivated and caring
individual for exceptional
patient care. Prior surgical
experience a must. All in-
quires confidential. Fax to
805-644-9667 VCS307344
Nursing
RN/Clinical
Coordinator
Valor Healthcare currently
seeks full-time RN Clinical
Coordinators for our Pri-
mary Care Clinic in Oxnard
CA. This role provides pre-
scribed medical treatment
and personal care services
to patients; and coordinates
clinical oversight for addi-
tional support staff within
respective treatment
team(s). Requires compre-
hensive knowledge in spe-
cialized health/medical care
in an outpatient setting.
BSN, a current RN license
in CA, current BCLS certifi-
cation required. No hospital
coverage or after hours
call. Mon-Fri 8am-5pm. No
weekends or holidays and
excellent benefits.For more
information about
Valor Healthcare and to
apply, please visit:
https://careers-valor
healthcare.icims.com
EOE VCS307976
IRRIGATION TECH need-
ed ASAP in Santa Barbara.
Must have experience set-
ting controllers and be able
to work independently trou-
bleshooting and repairing
irrigation systems. Must
have valid CADL and clean
driving record. Bilingual
eng/span a plus. Hourly +
benefits. Email resume to:
info@paysagelandscape.com or
call (805)966-0012 VCS307969
AEROTEK
CNC Machine Operator
Aerotek is seeking experi-
enced CNC operators in
Oxnard, Ca. Maintain
quality standards, knows
how to use all common
inspection equipment (i.e.
micrometers, calipers,
height gages, bore gages)
Prior CNC experience
required. Mill or Lathe
Contact Ramon at
805-988-6916 or Javier at
805-988-6952. EOE
VCS307971
Maintenance
P/T Building Maintenance I
($11.83-$13.69/hr)
Custodial care & maint. of
District bldgs. M-F, 3-7 pm.
Job open until filled. Details
& applic at:www.rsrpd.org.
Rancho Simi Rec & Park
Dist, 1692 Sycamore Dr.,
Simi, 93065 VCS307368
Mechanic
Experienced Forklift
Mechanic in Oxnard
Madland Toyota-Lift, Inc.
Top pay, xlnt benefits and
company vehicle. must
have good character, good
work ethic and good DMV
record. Email or fax
resume 805-485-7771.
kbarrett@madlandtoyota.com
VCS307477
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Account Executive,
Sales and Retention
Ventura County Star
The Ventura County Star, Ventura Countys
leading newspaper and web site, has an opening
on our Advertising team for a Sales and Reten-
tion Account Executive to advance the
success of our newspaper, niche products, and
web offerings.
In todays environment action (not excuses) is
important, and at the Star, our culture is about
getting it done. With a rapidly growing audi-
ence and market share, this is a career defining
opportunity for the right person. Local news
and information, published across a variety
of platforms, is our future!
Our Advertising team is comprised of ag-
gressive hunters, vested in furthering their own
financial and personal success through a com-
mitment to the growth and development of local
businesses. We provide ongoing training, coach-
ing and incentives to get the job done. Key re-
sponsibilities include:
In person appointments, with new pros-
pects, completing needs assessments- this is not
a desk job!
Manage and grow an overall book of busi-
ness
Creative out-of-the-box mentality with a strong
entrepreneurial approach
Requirements:
Demonstrated sales success with another me-
dia, industry or company would be ideal, but is
not mandatory.
*Employment and/or employment agency expe-
rience a plus.
Top-notch communication skills for both group
presentations and one-on-one sales calls
Proficient in Word, Excel and PowerPoint, and
demonstrated ability to become proficient
with our Advertising CRM tool and ad place-
ment tool
We offer a competitive compensation package
including base salary and a commission in-
centive program based on achieving monthly
revenue goals. Additional benefits in-
clude Medical, Dental, Vision and disability.
The Ventura County Star is part of the E.W.
Scripps Company, a diverse 134-year-old media
enterprise with interests in television stations,
newspapers, local news and information
web sites, and licensing and syndication.
Please apply at our careers site at
www.scripps.com and select requisition #4453.
VCS306528
Distribution Coordinator
Position - Ventura County Star
The Ventura County Star, Ventura Countys
leading newspaper and web site, has an opening
for a part time Distribution Coordinator.
The Distribution Coordinator ensures that all
paperwork and newspapers are distributed and
completed in a timely and effective manner to
ensure that distributors provide the best pos-
sible service to our subscribers by the delivery
deadline. The Distribution Coordinator is pro-
fessional with good people skills, dependable
with a strong work ethic, and able to make de-
cisions based on sound judgment.
Responsibilities include:
*Compiles subscriber and non subscriber infor-
mation
*Delivers complaints, as required.
*Performs special projects and other related
tasks as required, some of which may become
essential to the position.
*Aids in the distribution of newspaper to the In-
dependent Contractors
*Delivers routes as needed
*Assists the District Managers with the day to
day operations.
Other related duties as assigned.
Requirements include:
*High school diploma or general education de-
gree (GED)
*Six months-1 year of general work experience.
*Ability to read and interpret documents such
as safety rules, operating and maintenance in-
structions, and procedure manuals.
* Ability to write routine reports and correspon-
dence.
*Bi-Lingual a plus.
* Valid state drivers license, good driving
record and must possess company required lev-
el of personal auto liability insurance.
*Lift and/or move up to 25 pounds.
The Ventura County Star is part of the E.W.
Scripps Company, a diverse 134-year-old media
enterprise with interests in television stations,
newspapers, local news and information web
sites, and licensing and syndication.
Please apply at our careers site at
www.scripps.com and select requisition #4833.
VCS306532
Medical Assistant
Front/Back Office
P/T or F/T. Dermatology
office in T.O. Fax resume:
805-494-6756 VCS308166
Nursing
Director of Nursing
30 bed Psychiatric Hospital
in Oxnard specializing in
Eating Disorders seeks RN
with supervisory and psy-
chiatric experience. Re-
sume with degrees,
licenses, work and salary
history to fax (818) 880-3750
or Rader@RaderPrograms.com
VCS306459
Nursing
RNs - LVNs
Home Infusion Visits
Stellar Home Health
909-621-5188 VCS308277
RETAIL
FRYS
ELECTRONICS
F/T & P/T POSITIONS
Frys Electronics, a Lead-
ing Retailer of Electronics
in America, is looking for
high quality people to join
our team!
Shifts are flexible and easy
to fit with your schedule.
Comprehensive Benefits
Plan for Full-Time posi-
tions.
* Electronic Component
Sales
* Computer Sales
* Software Sales
* Audio Sales
* Video Sales
* Car Audio Sales
* Appliance Sales
* Wireless Sales
* Car Audio Installation
* Home Theater
Installation Tech
Must Apply in Person:
Mon-Fri 8am - 9pm
Sat 9am - 9pm
Sun 9am - 7pm
1901 E. Ventura Blvd,
Oxnard
VCS306466
RETAIL
FRYS
ELECTRONICS
F/T & P/T POSITIONS
Frys Electronics, a Lead-
ing Retailer of Electronics
in America, is looking for
high quality people to join
our team!
Shifts are flexible and easy
to fit with your schedule.
Comprehensive Benefits
Plan for Full-Time posi-
tions.
* Electronic Component
Sales
* Computer Sales
* Software Sales
* Audio Sales
* Video Sales
* Car Audio Sales
* Appliance Sales
* Wireless Sales
* Car Audio Installation
* Home Theater
Installation Tech
Must Apply in Person:
Mon-Fri 8am - 9pm
Sat 9am - 9pm
Sun 9am - 7pm
3600 Sepulveda Blvd,
Manhattan Beach
10800 Kalama River Ave,
Fountain Valley
6100 Canoga Ave,
Woodland Hills
3370 E. La Palma Ave,
Anaheim
2311 N. Hollywood Way,
Burbank
13401 Crossroads Pkwy,
City of Industry
1901 E. Ventura Blvd,
Oxnard
VCS303305
RETAIL
FRYS
ELECTRONICS
F/T & P/T POSITIONS
Frys Electronics, a Lead-
ing Retailer of Electronics
in America, is looking for
high quality people to join
our team!
Shifts are flexible and easy
to fit with your schedule.
Comprehensive Benefits
Plan for Full-Time posi-
tions.
* Electronic Component
Sales
* Computer Sales
* Software Sales
* Audio Sales
* Video Sales
* Car Audio Sales
* Appliance Sales
* Wireless Sales
* Car Audio Installation
* Home Theater
Installation Tech
Must Apply in Person:
Mon-Fri 8am - 9pm
Sat 9am - 9pm
Sun 9am - 7pm
3600 Sepulveda Blvd,
Manhattan Beach
10800 Kalama River Ave,
Fountain Valley
6100 Canoga Ave,
Woodland Hills
3370 E. La Palma Ave,
Anaheim
2311 N. Hollywood Way,
Burbank
13401 Crossroads Pkwy,
City of Industry
1901 E. Ventura Blvd,
Oxnard
VCS303304
Marketing
PERSON NEEDED with
strong character and social
skills to distribute market-
ing information and place
service labels on commer-
cial/retail doors. Lots of
outdoor walking must have
own vehicle, good driving
record and own insurance.
Training available. PT
Mon-Fri. $10-$12/hr.+ bo-
nuses. (805) 988-2258
**respond only 10a-2p**
VCS307737
Sales
Account Executive,
Acquisition - Ventura
County Star
The Ventura County Star,
Ventura Countys leading
newspaper and web site,
has an opening on our
Advertising team for an
Account Executive,
Acquisition Sales to
advance the success of
our newspaper, niche
products, and web
offerings.
As an Account Executive,
Acquisition Sales your job
responsibilities include:
*Solicit and drive new
business acquisition and
account cultivation in our
full product portfolio un-
der the direction of the
Director of Acquisition
Sales
*Increase advertising
revenue by proactively
prospecting and qualify-
ing new business ac-
counts
*Volume sales focus con-
ducted through cold call-
ing, phone appointment
setting and face to face
meetings with clients
*Manage a small to mod-
erate account load suc-
cessfully
*Other related duties as
assigned
Requirements:
The successful candidate
must have the following:
*Bachelors degree in re-
lated discipline preferred
with 0-2 years relevant
sales experience
*Experience in prospect-
ing and closing sales with
proven ability to sell mul-
tiple products, generate
new business and in-
crease market share
*Demonstrated record of
success in a goal orientat-
ed, highly accountable
sales environment
*Excellent presentation,
public speaking, interper-
sonal and communication
skills
*Strong ability to develop
and manage a sales pipe-
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Warehouse Worker
Inventory/shipping/
receiving/material
handling
Aerotek is seeking experi-
enced warehouse workers
with 2-4 years of current
experience. Previous cer-
tification and able to do
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VCS307968
Welders, Fitters
and Machinists
Mersen USA in Oxnard
has multiple positions for
experienced WELDERS,
FITTERS and MACHIN-
ISTS with ASME pres-
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resume to (805) 351-8429
VCS307846
CAMARILLO
AFFORDABLE
PARK GLENN APTS
Studio, Avail in Old Town.
2 pools, 5 lndry rms, plenty
of prkg, utils pd. $899/mo.
200 South Glenn Dr
805-482-6000 VCS307537
Camarillo
Camino Ruiz Square
Look & Lease & Receive
a $100 Visa Gift Card!
1 & 2 BEDROOMS
*Call For Pricing!
INCLUDES:
washer/dryer refrig
dishwasher gas range
central a/c microwave
Open Mon-Sat 9a-6p
105 Camino Ruiz #21
Equal Housing Opportunity
877.859.3308
VCS307108
Crossroads Investments
300 Esplanade Dr. Ste 580
Oxnard, CA 93036
805-485-4040
NORTH OXNARD
2+1.5 upstairs, carport,
large balcony, near school
and park. $1,100.
http://crossroads-
investments.net
VCS307543
FILLMORE Adult 55+ 1br,
a/c, all utils pd, except elec.
From $745. $500 Bonus
HUD/Pet OK. 805-642-9527 or
805-524-4124 VCS307300
FILLMORE
Park View Court
$100.00 OFF Of
Contract Rent Each
Month For
6 Months
Fabulous Affordable
Senior Living 55+Comm
Historic Downtown
Fillmore Magnificent
1 & 2 Bdrms with Private
Covered Patios, Free
Internet. Large community
room, group activities,
gazebo in garden.
Dont Miss Out!
Offer Expires 6/30/12
CALL TODAY!
(805) 524-4700
Affordable Housing
*Income/Lease
Restrictions Apply
VCS307101
NICE, QUIET STUDIOS FOR 55+
Private balconies + views.
Starting at $759/month.
*1ST MONTH FREE!
Walking distance to stores,
and to doctors offices.
Heated pool, BBQ area,
gym, rec room, festivities.
115 N. 4th Street
Santa Paula, CA 93060
Pets ok. Section 8 welcome.
805-525-5804 VCS307527
OXNARD 1+1, 1 car garage.
$825/month+security.
Call 805-844-6714 VCS307731
Oxnard Beach
Channel Island
Village Apts
Studio $895
1+1 $1075
2+1 $1275
Spacious floor plans,
heated indoor pool &
spa tennis ct & gym.
Only $500 dep!!
No Application Fees
3650 Ketch Ave
(805)984-5880
VCS307584
OXNARD
DEL CIERVO
APARTMENTS
Low Deposits
OAC
1 & 2 Bedrooms
*on availability
Beautiful Grounds
BBQ Area
Pool and Jacuzzi
Tennis Courts
Close to Shopping
1905 N. H St.
805-981-4341
VCS308038
OXN
Elegant Living
Call for best deal now!
Beautiful complex with
garages, w/d hookup, pool
& spa. No pets. Large 1+1,
2+2 all w/balcony & patios.
Live near the Marina.
VILLA MARINA APTS
1320 S. Victoria, Oxnard
805-985-0644 VCS307260
PT Hue 1+1, pool, garage,
laundry room on-site, walk
to beach $865mo, Gas paid,
$500 dep.No pets.
805-483-8301 or 805-488-2131
VCS307043
Santa Paula/Ventura
American Investments
Property Management
Homes-Apts-Condos
2 weeks Free rent with
approved application
www.Heidiives.homelog.com
805-933-2121 VCS306524
Spring Into A New Home!
CALL FOR DETAILS!!
Rent Specials
on select
1 and 2 bedrooms
Cats Welcome
(866) 311-7888
or visit us at
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*OAC VCS304759
VCS306949
T.OAKS 2+1
balcony or patio, a/c,
parklike setting, pool,
BBQ area, laundry room.
Call Manager at
805-495-8698 Mon-Fri
after 3:00pm & weekends
9am-4pm VCS307943
T.O. - Granada Gardens
1+1, $1,175
2+2, $1,445 - $1,545
No Dogs or Cats.
Good Credit Required.
805-492-2113 VCS306624
T.O. SPRING SPECIAL
@ MOUNT CLEF APTS
2 Bdrm @ $1,500/mo
1 Bdrm @ $1,100/mo
www.mountclef.com
805-492-2022 VCS307744
T.O. Studio Guest House,
Cute with f/p, sm kitch,
no smoking $1200 +dep
805-795-3802 VCS307964
T.O.
When Available
SPACIOUS
2 Bedrooms
Pool, covered prkg
and laundry room.
Easy Fwy Access.
Sorry, NO pets.
Mon-Fri: 9am-5pm
Sat: By Appt
(805)495-5520
223 Erbes Rd #101
VCS307592
Ventura
1 or 2 Bedroom
From $1,295/$1,395
Spacious, gated parking,
Convenient to shopping.
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VENTURA
2 bedrooms
3 bdrm twnhm
Washer Dryer,
PET FRIENDLY!
675 Providence Ave
866-964-9019
OPEN DAILY
9am-6pm
VCS307213
VENTURA EAST
CITRUS GLEN
A sense of HOME
$1,600/mo
3 BR, w/d hkups
Gas and Water Paid
NO PETS!
805-647-6755
Call We Answer!
VCS306448
Venturas Newest
1 & 2 Bedroom
Apartment Homes
Washer/Dryer included
Oversized Closets
Sparkling Pool
Refreshing Spa
Fitness Center
Internet Coffee Lounge
888-211-1210
ralstoncourtyards.com
VCS308096
VENTURA
Ventura Village
Green 2 & 3 bdrms
Kid friendly, private patio,
no pets. $1,195 - $1,550/mo
6500 Telephone Rd.
(805)642-4500
VCS306733
Vista Hermosa Apts
102 E. Santa Anna Street,
Sta Paula, CA. 93060
Farm Worker Community
Vista Hermosa Apts is now
accepting applications for
2, 3 & 4 bdrms.
Stop by the office Mon-Fri
from 10am-5pm or call
805-525-4248 VCS307081
VTA 1+1 $950 No pet/smoke.
Open Sat & Sun 11-3pm.
1255 E. Santa Clara
VCS306918
VTA 2+1 $1200, sparkling
clean w/ prvt sunny patio.
Prkg/storge/trash pd, Cat
ok. 148 Kellogg 805-643-3419
Non smoking VCS307831
Vta 2+1 twnhse Best Value!
$1188 wtr & trash paid.
Pristine corner unit, car-
port, near shopping,
quiet area, 805-745-8600
VCS308202
VTA 2br 2ba x-Lg units w/all
appliances, close to shopping
Some units avail for
handicapped and/or seniors.
805-658-7453 VCS307587
VTA 3+2 $1800, multi-level,
ocean view, balcony, f/p,
N/S, small pet considered,
805-652-0387 ext. #1
VCS307741
VTA East 10939 Del Norte St.
2+1.5 Townhouse style apt
$1,295. No Smoking, No
Dogs, Cat Ok. Avail Now!
805-647-8411 VCS306885
VTA Enjoy Resort Style
Living at...
Studio w/Loft & 1 Bdrm
This Weekend ONLY
MOVE-IN SPECIAL!
Receive $100 Visa Gift
Card w/look & lease and
immediate occupancy.
866-623-8143
Open Mon-Sat - 9am - 6pm
VCS307220
VTA
Harbor View Villas
Luxury Apts.
Ocean View
Most utils paid
FREE basic cable
333 N. Kalorama
805-648-1760
VCS307586
VTA
PINEHURST
3980 Telegraph
HUGE 1 BR w/f/p & garage
866-963-4667
VCS307254
VTA Very Lg 1 bd or 2 bd
Large, clean & convenient!
Come take a look.
ARMADA APARTMENTS
805-644-5676 for appt.
or visit: aptlifestyles.com
VCS307599
CONDOS/APTS
VTA 2+1 duplex, wood
floors, W/D/Fridge.
Updated bath & kitchen.
Recently rehabbed. $1250
El Medio
VTA 1+1 back half of a
duplex close to shopping,
schools, transportation.
Water/trash paid. $1250
San Luis
VTA 2+2 upstairs, near
harbor, deck off living
room. Water/trash/gas
paid. $1495
Harbor
VTA 2+1.5 two story, near
beach/shopping/freeway.
Private patio entry area.
Water/trash paid. $1575
Harbor
VTA Brookhollow 3+2.5
with hillside views &
tons of storage. Complex
has pool & spa. $1850
Ventura Ave
VTA 3+2.5 above down-
town with ocean/city
views. Multiple patios &
decks. Updated kitchen.
$2595 Summit
OXN 2+1.25 Deckside
Villa, 2 patios, lots of
windows, back of complex.
W/D/fridge. Trash paid.
$1600
Via Pacifica
**additional
rent/deposit required
All properties are
no pets no smoke,
one year lease
unless otherwise
specified
VCHFR.COM
805-650-2500
VCS307389
Hue Bay 55+, 3 bdrm 2 ba,
very clean, move-in ready
$1500 mo 805-642-6918
VCS307803
OAK PARK
3bd 3ba Capri
Luxury
Townhome
Walk to shopping, award
winning school, pool,
and tennis.
Fruit trees and garden in
back yard. New
hardwood flooring,
carpeting, microwave, and
window coverings.
Very quiet neighborhood,
perfect for families,
must see 3bdrms, 3baths
$2,550.00/mo
(805)907-8350
VCS307463
Oxn Shores Area 2+2,
immaculate twnhome, 3yrs
new, close to beaches,
marina & shopping. Granite
kitch counters, woodflrs,
a/c, w/d hkups, $1750+sec
805-477-4388 VCS307810
PORT HUENEME
Marlborough
2-Story, on Ironside Cv, dbl
gar, F/P, patio, lndry
rm, N/S, pool, jacuzzi,
EP Disc. Avail June 1st.
3bdrms, 3baths,
$1,915.00/mo
(805)484-9467
VCS306903
PT HUENEME
Ocean view, 1bdrm for
Lease, in Surfside 3, gated
comm., newly remodled
incl gas & elect., w/ pool,
jacuzzi, & workout room,
$1250/mo & some appls.
Avail 7/1.
Ask for Linda or Ralph.
805-986-8215 VCS308100
VTA 2br one story end unit,
f/p, lg patio, lg att 2 car gar,
pool/spa. N/S/P. $1,450+dep.
310-560-9680 VCS307052
CAM. Luxury Mission Oaks,
4bd view, f/p , Landscapes,
privacy, gourmet kitchen,
pets ?, $2200,
Keith Hanson Realty
805-981-1552 VCS306934
CAM Mission Oaks 2 stry
3+2.5, frig, gardner,
comm pool/spa, ns/np
$2150+sec 805-482-7235
(leave msg.)
VCS307262
CAM MOBILE ESTATES
2+2 Newly renovated
Spa/Pool & rec center.
$1,540/mo water,
cable tv, trash incl.
One person must be 55+.
805-816-1833 VCS306920
HOUSES
VTA Single story, east end
3+2 close to waterpark,
school and shopping.
$1850
Wabash
CAM Light and bright 4+3
with granite counters, 3
car garage, near park
and high school. Not
your typical rental. $3100
Caminito Mirador
VTA East end 3+1.5
with huge backyard & long
driveway. Inside laundry.
$1800
Boise
VTA 3+2 granite kitchen,
laminate & tile floors,
added family room.
Pets OK. $2200
Winford*
OXN 4+2 two story close
to harbor, shopping,
resturants & the base.
Large backyard. $2150
Tiller
OXN 4+3 two story close
to beach, F/R with wet
bar, fenced backyard.
L/R with fireplace. $2600
Terramar
OXN Oxnard Shores 3+3.5
with multiple decks,
ocean/beach view, 3 car
garage, downstairs in-
law set-up. Washer/
dryer/refrigerator for ten-
ants use. Pets OK $3200
Surfrider*
*additional deposit
required
All properties are
no pets, no smoke,
one year lease.
VCHFR.COM
805-650-2500
VCS307388
NEWBURY PARK
Pets welcome!
1574 sq feet 4bdrms,
2baths, $2,600.00/mo
(805)490-7595
VCS308022
North Joshua Tree -
San Bernardino Cnty 4 bdrm,
2 ba, single family home,
for lease, or lease option
3000+ sqft, all appliances.,
lrg rms with central air/
heating , f/p, & ample
closet space. on 5 fenced
acres with covered
parking, huge windows with
panoramic views, must see
to appreciate. Avail June 7,
$1300 mo, with 1 yr lease
ruel39@verizon.net
805-984-1718 VCS307776
OXN 3+3+loft, large 2 story,
3 car gar, f/p, lrg yard.
N/S/P. Near beach
$2295+dep, grndr incl
805-320-2183 VCS307763
OXNARD
WATERFRONT
www.RentRiverpark.com
Detached SFR incl office,
loft, & pool. 3bdrms 3baths
$2,800.00/mo
(805)558-4624 VCS308023
OXN Mandalay Bay C.I.H.
2+den, 2-story, boat slip, fp,
good view, N/P/S. $2,695/mo.
805-985-8653 VCS307471
PT HUE 5bd+3ba. $2,350/mo.
Close to C.I. Harbor & Base,
2 car gar. New throughout.
Call Mark 805-479-8284
VCS308048
PT Hue nice, clean newer
home 3br 2.5ba 2 sty nr
beach, park & base N/S/P.
$1900 + dep sec 8 o.k.
805-216-0982 VCS308238
VTA Ave area: 3+2.5 $1,599,
w/d hookup, 1 car garage,
dishwasher, wtr/trash pd.
805-746-0549 VCS308136
VTA Pierpont. 5th house
from beach. entire 2nd flr
2+2+ family rm 1500sqft,
full kitch 2 car gar, full
back & front yrd, ocean
view from master. wash-
er/dryer incl. small pets ok
$2300+util
818-518-5620 VCS308041
West Ventura 3+1 for Rent
dbl garg, fncd, $1595
348 West Mission.
805-798-4251 VCS308200
Oxnard Studio in back of
Walmart, nice neighbor-
hood, lrg closet, lndry rm
incl. $850 805-336-3916
VCS308278
N.P. Room for Rent
in large clean quiet house,
lndry & kitch privldgs,
satelite tv & wi-fi, N/P
$650(inclds utils)+dep
805-499-0427 VCS307248
CAM 1 Master Bedroom
pvt bath, utils pd. $650/mo+
$400/sec. NO P/S/D.
805-484-6252 VCS308064
CAMARILLO Furnshd Rm
w pvt Ba 101 & Santa
Rosa. Utl/TV/Inet incl.
Hse priv. Cred chk. No
Smk/Pet 600 secdep M2M
1bdrms 1baths $550.00/mo
(805)910-7686 VCS308111
CAM room available, clean
& cheerful prvt rm & bath,
meals & utils provided in
exchange for assisting an
elderly person in their
home. Flexble schedule for
some days off. Call Ashely
760-831-0068 VCS308016
CAM ROOMS (upstairs),
house privs, share bath,
small $375/mo+dep, lrg
$650/mo+dep., n/s/pets.
805-987-9139 VCS307919
MRPK Room with View
near college, avail June 1st,
share bath, utils incld.
house privs. $600/month.
Quiet home. 805-552-7374
VCS307889
N. OXN utilities included.
$600 month + $200 deposit
805-485-8355 VCS307733
NPK - Rm in lg hm w/pool.
$700/mo+$350/dep, includes
utils: WiFi, house cleaner,
and cable. Avail June 1st!
805-750-5069 VCS307642
OXN $550. Rm in a quiet
clean home, No smkg,drugs,
pets. kitch priv, share bath,
util/cable incl 805-986-4862
VCS306899
OXNARD Gated Condo
2 Story 1+1.5, 2200+SF,
pool, spa, park, malls
$750 + 750 deposit
323 646 5262
Oxnard North, Separate 1+1
guest house for you. Fire
place. Deck. $750+$700 dep
+util. No Pets N/S, Owner
Agt. 805-340-0343 VCS308229
Oxnard rm furn, very nice,
clean & quiet, $530 mo incl.
util. & internet N/S/D/P
805-312-4956 VCS308106
OXN FURNISHED ROOM
$550+dep, includes utilities
and house privs. N/S/D/P.
805-483-3152 VCS307054
OXN Furnished Room, DSL
& SAT, hot tub, full privs,
share bath, $750/mo+$350
dep, incl utils. 805-236-0276
VCS307313
THOUSAND OAKS
Clean & Quiet
Pool, park, full kitch, laun,
no pet smk drg DEP $300
1bdrms 1baths $575.00/mo
(805)660-0752
VCS306872
T.O. STUDIO Room Private
entry/bath, kitch w/refrig,
micro, utils pd, $850+dep
805-496-0504 VCS308175
Ventura East - Master bed
room w/ prvt bath. Fridge &
micro, N/S/D/P. Direct TV
$600+$400 dep 805-218-2326
VCS307165
Ventura room with bath
avail in beautiful home,
limited house privileges,
professional individual
pref, $800/mo. 805-290-3838
VCS308211
VTA E. Tropical Home.
Large Kitchen With New
Appliances. Living Room
W/Fireplace, Game Room,
Koi Pond, Full Privileges
Incl: SAT TV & Laundry.
$600/Mo+Utilities & Dep.
Available NOW! No S/D.
805-654-1276 or 310-463-2947
See online ad for pics/info:
vcstar.com VCS308138
VTA Rm for rent, lrg house
w/view, upscale, incl utils/
cabl/wi-fi, full privledges.
$700/mo+dep. (805)701-5139
VCS308127
Homes Under $247k
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FREE List w/Pics!
1-800-318-3356 Code 1049
110 Homes, $500k-1.0 MIL
www.VCLuxuryFixers.com
Michael Szakos
Lic#01473073 VCS307223
Oxnard - 3561 Regatta Place
3bd+2ba, 1,447sqft. $309k.
Short Sale Property
Broker 805-990-0874
VCS307782
CAMARILLO
commercial bay w/roll-ups
2,400sqft - $1/sqft-divisable
Dawson & Pleasant Valley
Crossroads Inv 805-485-4040
http://crossroads-
investments.net
VCS308215
SIMI INDUSTRIAL
1,600sf, 1,339sf, 85 cents a
sf, office and warehouse.
Warehouse office - 693sf
and 803sf. $1/sf. Call John
at 805-526-5260
VCS308059
SIMI INDUSTRIAL
800sf - 5000sf, with office &
warehouse, roll up door,
terrific location, great
terms and pricing.
Mid Valley Properties
805-527-9632 Ext: 1
VCS308054
VENTURA 1190 sf., OFFICE/
WAREHOUSE, freshly
remodeled, 2 offices + air,
great location, $1200/mo
Real Investments
805-985-1000 VCS308304
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
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VIN# 153584, 228129,
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SALE PRICE.................... $25999
CA CONQUEST.................. $1000
MILITARY BONUS............. $1000
REBATE ............................ $1000
MEMORIALBONUS ........... $1000
2 Commercial Offices/
Warehouse for lease
Unit 1: 1,190 sqf
(2 Offices with warehouse)
$1200/Mo (price negotiable)
Unit 2: 1435 sqf
(3 Offices with warehouse)
$1400/mo (price negotiable)
Restroom and Kitchenette
Both units Air cond. &
Heated, Both have Roll-up
Doors+ man door
4475 Dupont Ct., Ventura
(805)218-1796 VCS308157
AVENIDA DE LOS
ARBOLES (1310 & 2622SF)
IN CONSTRUCTION NEW
HOME of 99 only Stores,
2 Spaces (1310 & 2622SF)
Avail, Prime Location!
Established Thousand Oaks
Neighborhood Ctr
@ $1.20/sf/ea NNN. Call Ana
(310)675-1179x4 VCS308162
CAMARILLO
2nd floor offices
approx 600-830 sq ft
Dawson & Pleasant Valley
$400 - $550 per month
Crossroads Inv 805-485-4040
http://crossroads-
investments.net
VCS308214
CAMARILLO RETAIL
Santa Rosa Plaza, 650sf
to 3400 sf. David Press
(310)553-6512 VCS306623
SIMI - Erringer Plaza
Renovated units, with all
ammenities, convenient
location, build to suite
medical, plus retail or
office. 1,100, 2,200 and
3,300 sf available. Call
John Henry for pricing
805-526-5260 VCS308058
SIMI OFFICE SPACE
700sf - 1,000sf. Available.
Excellent terms & pricing.
Mid Valley Properties
805-527-9632 Ext: 1
VCS308055
VTA OFFICE SPACE
Beautiful units from
540sf - 4,500sf. Great terms
& pricing. Now Available!
Mid Valley Properties
805-527-9632 Ext: 1
VCS308056
VTA PROFESSIONAL
OFFICE SPACE
From $250/mo - $800/mo
Utilities Paid.
Convenient Location at
Victoria & 101 Fwy, Call
Mark @ 805-479-8284
VCS308045
OXNARD; for Sale or Lease
46,392 sf on 2.6 acres,
1600A power, GL & dock
doors, $4.4M or $.45nnn,
805-644-6700 VCS306973
Seaswirl Ski Boat,
18ft 1988, 4.3 V6,
175 horse power, open bow,
inboard/outboard, seats 8,
great family boat,
new interior, clean. $2500.
805-208-8935 (CF#9656PT)
VCS307045
105 Slip $420/mo
Mandalay Bay
No live-a-boards. Private.
805-985-8653 VCS308292
HARLEY Electric Ride 02,
recently rebuilt, $9,600
805-407-3512 or 805-485-6363
VCS308295
Need Extra
CASH?
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
WE
BUY
CARS
running
or not.
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
Cant find the
pink or
registration?
No problem!
To get the best
deal, call us first!
805-754-9839
24 hrs/7 days
VCS307454
All wanted vintage
cars from 1930-1970.
European or American
Running or not ok.
Private collector/Pay cash.
Call Bob 818-267-9800
crbob52@yahoo.com
VCS305537 VCS307585
AUSTIN HEALY, MG,
Jaguar XK, Triumph TR,
Porsche 356, early 911,
Wanted any year or cond.
415-227-0144 VCS307751
JAGUAR 1949 thru 1973
XK120, 140, 150, E-type,
Mark II WANTED, any cond.
(415)566-5052 VCS307749
MERCEDES SL WANTED
or Cabriolet 54 thru 71
190SL, 230SL, 250SL, 280SL,
300SL 220S/SE, 250SE,
280SE Convertible Any cond.
510-638-7221 VCS307747
WANTED: FORD Mustang
64 Thru 68 Coupe,
Convertible, FB, any cond
510-568-5114 VCS307748
CASH FOR YOUR
CAR OR TRUCK
1990 or newer. Any condition.
818-577-6799 VCS308095
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Stores/Ofces
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Recreation
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Boats
916
Boat Slips
933
Motorcycles And
Equipment
Transportation
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Auto Under $1000
980
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