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Vol. 11, No. 15 | Thursday, July 28, 2011www.thelighthousenews.com
NBVC SEABEE DAYS 2011
PHOTOS BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE
Above, Sailors walk in formation during Pass in Review, the official opening of 2011 Seabee Days at Naval Base Ventura County, Port Hueneme.Below, Rear Adm. Christopher J. Mossey, commander, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, and Chief of Civil Engineers, pins a Purple Heartmedal on UT1 Trent Westlake of Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 40 during the opening ceremony.
14,000 attend Seabee DaysMore inside
Stories and photos, Pages20-22. Seabee Museumopening, Pages 7-8. Morestories and photos atwww.thelighthousenews.com.
Surf’s up! Between the Aug. 20-21Point Mugu Surf Contest Presentedby Quiksilver and new on-base youthsurf clinics like the one BennettKorka, above, is attending, wavesare stealing the headlines. Page 19
By Andrea HowryLighthouse editor
An estimated 14,000 peopleattended the 2011 SeabeeDaysat Naval Base Ventura County(NBVC) Port Hueneme, anevent that celebrated more
than six decades of work bythe Navy’s construction bat-talions and honored themwiththe opening of a brand-newSeabee Museum.An emotional highlight came
during opening ceremonies onSaturday, July 23, when a util-itiesman from Naval MobileConstruction Battalion 40 re-ceived a Purple Heart for inju-ries suffered during his deploy-ment to Afghanistan in 2010.
Seabee Days actually beganon Friday, July 22, when any-one with base access could at-tend Military Appreciation
Purple Heartgiven to NMCB40 Seabee duringopening ceremony
SEE SEABEE, PAGE 20
WHAT’S INSIDE
WHAT’S AHEAD
Lt. Kristen Kerns invites MakaylaMorales of the Eagle Empowermentprogram in Los Angeles to view theworld as a Sailor would on boardthe Self Defense Test Ship at theNaval Surface Warfare Center, PortHueneme Division. The studentsspent one day last month exploringcareer opportunities. Page 12
Capt. Grayson Merrill, whose namegraces Bldg. 3015, the MissileSystems Evaluation Laboratory atNaval Base Ventura County, PointMugu, died earlier this month. Fora profile of the man known as “theFounding Father of Point Mugu,”see the Aug. 11 edition of TheLighthouse.
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By Captain Jim McHughNBVC Commanding Officer
THE LIGHTHOUSE IS PUBLISHED AT NO COST TO THE GOVERN-MENT EVERY OTHER THURSDAY BY THE STAR, OF CAMARILLO,CA. THE STAR IS A PRIVATE FIRM IN NO WAY CONNECTED WITHTHE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE OR THE UNITED STATES NAVY,UNDER WRITTEN CONTRACT WITH NAVAL BASE VENTURACOUNTY. THE LIGHTHOUSE IS THE ONLY AUTHORIZED CIVILIANENTERPRISE NEWSPAPER FOR MEMBERS OF THE U.S. NAVY,CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES, RETIREES AND THEIR FAMILY MEMBERSIN THE VENTURA COUNTY AREA. CONTENTS OF THE PAPER ARENOT NECESSARILY THE OFFICIAL VIEWS OF, NOR ENDORSED BY,THE U.S. GOVERNMENT, AND THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE,OR THE DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY AND DO NOT IMPLY EN-DORSEMENT THEREOF. THE APPEARANCE OF ADVERTISING INTHIS PUBLICATION INCLUDING INSERTS AND SUPPLEMENTS,DOES NOT CONSTITUTE ENDORSEMENT OF THE DEPARTMENTOF DEFENSE, THE U.S. NAVY OR THE STAR, OF THE PRODUCTSOR SERVICES ADVERTISED. EVERYTHING ADVERTISED IN THISPUBLICATION SHALL BE MADE AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE, USEOR PATRONAGE WITHOUT REGARD TO RACE, COLOR, RELIGION,SEX, NATIONAL ORIGIN, AGE, MARITAL STATUS, PHYSICALHANDICAP, POLITICAL AFFILIATION, OR ANY OTHER NON-MERITFACTOR OF THE PURCHASER, USE, OR PATRON. IF A VIOLATIONOR REJECTION OF THIS EQUAL OPPORTUNITY POLICY BY AN AD-VERTISER IS CONFIRMED, THE PUBLISHER SHALL REFUSE TOPRINT ADVERTISING FROM THAT SOURCE UNTIL THE VIOLATIONIS CORRECTED. EDITORIAL CONTENT IS EDITED, PREPAREDAND PROVIDED TO THE PUBLISHER BY THE LOCAL INSTALLA-TION PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICES UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THENAVAL BASE VENTURA COUNTY PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICE.
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Why aren’t there any dog parks at Naval Base Ventura County?
Question: Would it be feasible to have an off-leashdog park at Naval Base Ventura County (NBVC)Point Mugu?I recently moved to Mugu and absolutely love the
atmosphere and facilities. The only thing I am miss-ing is a way to socialize and exercise my dog. I havenoticed while jogging around that many of the dogshave developed some fence aggression, and I thinkadding a dog park would help alleviate this.If it were possible, I could be willing to commit
my own time and energy to organizing, fundraisingor maintaining such an area. I also thought LincolnHousing could possibly be involved in a project likethis to add to the wonderful community center theyhave already given us!
Answer: A project to construct dog parks at bothPort Hueneme and Point Mugu is currently beingdeveloped.With the input of the NBVC veterinarian, the Pub-
lic Works Department is in the process of designingeach park to be both people- and dog-friendly.The Point Mugu park will be at the south loop of
Terrier Drive near Main Road, and the Port Huen-eme park will be at the existing Kiddie Park at cornerof Goodspeed Street and Bard Lane.The parks will be approximately 1.5 acres each
and will consist of a fully fenced area with limitedseating, sanitary waste mitts and collection pointsand a simple wash-down system.Construction is expected to start in October and
be complete in December.
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COMMUNITYCALENDAR
BACKPACK BRIGADE:E-1 to E-6 families whohave pre-registered canget a free backpack
from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Fleet& Family Support Center, PortHueneme. Details, Page 6.
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HEAT OF SUMMER 5K:Registration at 10:30a.m. at NBVC PointMugu Swimming Beach.
1K kids’ fun run at 11:15 a.m.;5K at 11:30 a.m. Free of charge.Information: 989-7378.
4LUNCHEON: TheVentura CountyChapter of the MilitaryOfficers Association
of America meets at 11:30 a.m.at the Bard Mansion, NBVC, PortHueneme. $13 ticket includeslunch and presentation by Dr.Michael Jamison. Reservation andinformation: 484-3864.
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CAMARILLO AIRSHOW: Two-day eventwith military ticketsdiscounted to $10 at
the gate, with ID. Kids under 12are free. Information:www.WingsOverCamarillo.com.
20SURF’S UP: Two-day,fourth annual NBVCPoint Mugu SurfContest Presented
by Quiksilver, Surfers Beach. LasPosas Gate opens at 6 a.m. bothdays. Details, Page 19.
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ATTENTION CARENTHUSIASTS:Interested in car showsor modifying your
car? Join this new car club, whichmeets for the first time at 4 p.m.at the NBVC Port Hueneme AutoHobby Shop.
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Come on. Do you really need 10 cansof tuna in your pantry?Grab a couple of those cans, and the
next time you’re in the commissary, buyan extra jar of peanut butter and dropthem all in one of the bright yellow col-lection bins at Naval Base Ventura Coun-ty (NBVC) marked Feds Feed Families.It will be your way of helping in a mas-
sive nationwide food campaignwhose goalis to collect 2 million pounds of non-per-ishable food nationwide for food banksacross the country. This is the first timethe Department of Defense is taking partin Feds Feed Families.The bright yellow collection barrels,
which belong to Food Share, VenturaCounty’s food bank, are at eight locationsat NBVC PointMugu and at 19 locationsat NBVC Port Hueneme. Most wanteditems include peanut butter; canned goodssuch as beans, vegetables, fruit, tuna,chicken and soup; rice and other grains;
dry beans; snacks such as crackers, pret-zels, granola bars, trail mix and dried fruit;and cereal.All food donated at NBVC will be dis-
tributed to Food Share.At NBVC Point Mugu, barrels are lo-
cated at Fleet Readiness Center, Bldg. 311;AirOperations,GroundElectronicsMain-tenance Command, Hangar 355; NBVCHeadquarters, Bldg. 1; the Navy Ex-change; “Hawkeye Country,”Carrier Air-borne Command and Control Squadron,Hangar 553; PointMuguMedical Clinic;the Chapel of Faith, Bldg. 121; and FleetLogistics Support Squadron 55, Hangar34.At NBVC Port Hueneme, barrels are
located at the Fleet and Family SupportCenter, Bldg. 1169; the 31st Seabee Read-iness Group, Bldg. 1000; Naval SurfaceWarfare Center, Port Hueneme Division,Bldgs. 445, 1387, 1388 and 1389; 30thNa-val Construction Regiment, Bldg. 225;
Civil Engineer Corps Officers School,Bldg. 1444; the Galley; the commissary;the Navy Exchange; the Port HuenemeMedical Clinic pharmacy, pediatrics andprimary care; Port HuenemeDental Clin-ic; Human Resources, Bldg. 41; SeabeeChapel, Bldg. 1433; Engineering ServiceCenter, Bldg. 1100; and Naval MobileConstruction Battalion 3, Bldg. 1436.Non-perishable items can be placed in
the barrels anytime through Sept. 9.Feds Feed Families is an Office of Per-
sonnel Management initiative which hasrequested DoD support during its thirdannual campaign due to the impact of aseries of natural disasters that have de-pleted charitable resources because ofincreased demand.This year’s theme is “Feeding Families
one Fed at a Time.”For more information, or to volunteer
to assist in the campaign, please call 989-7137 or 989-9234.
From pantry to barrel: Food drive needs help
By Andrea HowryLighthouse editor
Chief Equipment Operator (SCW/PJ)Joshua Petraitis sounded calm as hemadethe call from the Naval ConstructionTraining Center (NCTC).“No, the building is not on fire,”he told
the emergency dispatcher. “But I thinkpeople may be trapped. It looks like thereis excessive flooding – there’s water every-where – and the roof collapsed under pres-sure.”It was the beginning of another exercise
during the two-dayCitadel Rumble, whichtook place at Naval Base Ventura Countyand throughout the North and SouthwestRegions onMonday and Tuesday, July 18and 19.The annual drill gives first responders
and other personnel on base and through-out the region practice on how to reactduring a natural disaster. The scenario inpast years has involved earthquakes –hence the name “Citadel Rumble” – butthis year’s involved a major storm thatdamaged buildings and caused floodingand landslides.In addition to the collapsed roof at
NCTC, supposed damage included a bar-racks fire at San Nicolas Island that“killed” three, a collapsed roof at theMugu barracks, another collapsed roofat the Child Development Center at Port
Hueneme that forced the evacuation of apreschool classroom, and flooding of aserver room that temporarily knocked outthe base computer system.Robert Huether, installation training
officer and lead coordinator of the event,said about 200 people took part.
“It’s gone really well,” he said as thesecond daywrapped up. “It’s good for firstresponders to be able to practice largeevents like this.”As he spoke, several firefighters from
Naval Base Ventura County Federal Firewere tending to the “wounded” stretchedout on color-coded tarps that made up atriage unit outside theNCTC.The red tarpwas for those needing immediate attention,yellow was for those for whom treatmentcould wait, greenwas for those withminorinjuries and black was for the deceased.The firefighters, some carrying thermal
imagers so they could locate people insmoke- and debris-filled rooms, hadsearched theNCTC and taken out the five“victims,”placing them on the appropriatetarps. For purposes of the exercise, each“victim”wore a card around the neck stat-ing the type of injury he or she had sup-posedly sustained.“An impaled object in the chest?” one
firefighter read aloud. “That wouldn’t bea minor injury,” and off to the red tarpthe Seabee went.Brad Jones, training chief for Fed Fire,
called the exercise practical and neces-sary.“This is an excellent exercise in that it
gives us training for something that couldreally happen,”he said. “It’s beneficial forall base personnel.”
Base trains for impact of natural disaster
PHOTO BY MC2 (SW) KARALIE MOORE / NBVC
Firefighters from Naval Base Ventura CountyFederal Fire come to the aid of BU3 Eric Olsonduring a July 19 Citadel Rumble scenario inwhich the roof of the Naval ConstructionTraining Center has supposedly collapsed.
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What do you do to curb the summerdoldrums? I polled my friends with kidsand did I get great ideas!Alicia planned a summer kids program
for the children of her command, utilizingthe resources right on base. She arrangedfor tours of the firehouse, the kennel andworking dogs, the commissary, the libraryand even a tour of the bowling alley andmovie theater. To top off the summer shearranged for a special matinee movie atthe CYP, complete with popcorn.Kaua launched a “character” summer
with her neighbor. Together they launchedweekly scavenger hunts that required thechildren to explore various aspects ofcharacter, such as perseverance throughchallenging activities or helping otherscomplete the “hunt.”Sylvia established goals for each of her
three children with milestones along theway to celebrate. Candi is learning toswim, Josiah is learning about business bylaunching a lawn mowing service in hisneighborhood and Molly is learning toride a two-wheel bike. And all three arelearning to bake their favorite cookie.Phoebe wanted to lose weight this sum-
mer and felt she wanted to keep the kidsaway from the television and computer.She launchedwhat she is calling her “Sum-mer Olympics.”Every two weeks she andthe children add a new physical activityor skill. They have learned geo-caching(their favorite) and are building their bikeriding endurance on the paths near theirhouse with a goal of a family four-milebike ride. They start each day walkingtheir dog and increasing their route. Phoe-be is down 11 pounds so far but says,“Growing closer as a family is the realbonus.”Danielle and her children have taken up
agility training with their dogs. They wentto the library to research agility competi-tion and training, then joined a local clubto learn more. So far they have built fouragility stations together and have success-fully trained their Labrador and Scottiein three of the four. Their goal is to entertheir dogs in their first competition thisfall.Debra and her Marine put their teens
in charge of their monthly “staycation”plans. They were given a budget to workwith and the task of researching attrac-tions in the area, mapping the route, plan-ning the event and managing the budgetfor the monthly event. They had to learnto work together, compromise, rely oneach other’s strengths and develop newskills. Each event is more successful thanthe previous, and, Debra said, the “teensare actually enjoying working and beingtogether.”With a little creativity and enlisting your
children in the process, the summer dol-drums can become the best summer spenttogether — ever.— Connect with Beth Wilson at www.facebook.com/EnlistedSpouseCommunity.
Clever ideas can curb summer doldrums
Homefrontin focuswithBethWilson
Confused about the differencesbetween a PPO and anHMO?Won-der if you have the dental plan that’sright for you? Interested in startingup a flexible spending account?The Human Resources Depart-
ment of Naval Base Ventura Countywill hold a free seminar, “Under-standingFederal Employee Benefits,”from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Tues-day, Aug. 9, at the Naval SurfaceWarfare Center, Port HuenemeDivi-sion, Bldg. 1388, Audiovisual Cen-ter.Topics include understanding cov-
erage of HealthMaintenance Orga-nizations (HMOs) and PreferredProvider Organizations (PPOs);choosing the right dental plan; howto shop around for the best visionplan; and an explanation of how flex-ible spending accounts work. Therewill also be a question and answersession.Call Rebecca Coronado at 982-
4084 for more information.
Benefits workshopplanned for Aug. 9
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Learning to read is the first step. Lovingto read is the next.For so many students, the latter is the
more difficult of the two. Once a studentfinds a topic or storyline that sparks aninterest, reading for hours ceases to bedifficult. For many students, the key isfinding a series of books that intereststhem.With a series of books, the readingdoesn’t have to stop once one book isread.A series of books will typically share
genres, settings and characters. Sometimesstorylines will carry over from one bookto the next. However, timelines are notalways chronological according to whenthe books are published. Many times areader will enjoymany of the books in theseries if interested in one of them.Many teachers will agree that finding a
book series will encourage an interest inreading. Once that interest in a certaingenre is found, another similar book seriesor author can usually be found.There are some simple ways to help your
child select a book that is just right.Makesure that your child is interested in thebook.Make sure he/she can read and fig-
ure out almost all the words. Also, makesure that he/she understands the story andcan tell you what it is about. Listen tohim/her read. The reader should be ableto read smoothly. If your child is stum-bling over words, he or she will not be ableto focus on reading for understanding.The following list can be used as a guide-
line to find a book series. Reading andinterest level will also determine whereyour child’s interest may be found.
First GradeThe Dragon Series (Dave Pilkey): This
series features an awkward, smiling dino-saur character who shares his experienceshe faces in his simple everyday tasks.Fly Guy (Tedd Arnold): Fly Guy is a
funny “super hero” fly. The squiggly il-lustrations are hilarious.
Second/Third GradeA to ZMysteries (RonRoy): This series
features three smart kids who solve crimeand mysteries. The name of the series de-rives itself from the titles of the stories,from Absent Author to Zombie Zone.Magic Tree House (Mary Pope Os-
borne): Jack and Annie are a brother andsister who discover a magical tree housethat takes them on journeys through timeto different places around the world.JudyMoody (MeganMcDonald): Judy
is a fun and funny young character — athird grader with plenty of attitude. Stu-dents will learn new facts from algebra topirate lore, endangered species to theAmerican Revolution.
Fourth/Fifth GradeA Series of Unfortunate Events (Lem-
ony Snicket): The unfortunate adventuresof three siblings who have been placed inthe custody of a greedy distant cousin
after the death of their parents.Percy Jackson and the Olympians (Rick
Riordan): This series falls in the action/adventure genre. It is based onGreek my-thology. Percy discovers he is the son ofPoseidon and finds that beings of Greekmythology still exist today on themythical600th floor of the Empire State Build-ing.Zibby Payne (Alison Bell): Zibby is an
outspoken tomboy who has many life les-sons to learn while trying to find her placeamong friends.
TeensArtemis Fowl (Eoin Colfer): Fantasy
novels starring a teenage criminal master-mind. According to the author, this seriesis “like Die Hard with fairies.”Dark Materials Series: Starting with
The Golden Compass, this series is abouta precocious orphan growing up in a uni-verse in which science, theology andmag-ic are closely allied.— For more books and book series ideas forchildren in kindergarten through 12th grade,or any K-12 education-related questions,please contact the NBVC school liaisonofficer at 989-5211 or monica.james@navy.
Book series can help unlock child’s interest in reading
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Seabee ChapelPort HuenemeBuilding 1433
Phone: (805) 982-4358Fax: (805) 982-5364
ProtestantSunday worship service: 9 a.m.Choir rehearsal: Wednesday, 6 p.m.
Catholic MassSunday: 11:15 a.m.Confession by prior appt.: 10:45 a.m.Wednesday: 11:30 a.m.Confession by prior appt.: 11 a.m.
Christian Bible StudiesWomen’s Bible Study: Tuesday,
10 a.m.Men’s Prayer Meeting: Wednesday,
5:30 p.m.All Hands Bible Study: Thursday,
11:30 a.m.Catholic Religious EducationPre-K through high schoolTuesdays, 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.
Chapel of FaithPoint MuguBuilding 121
Phone: (805) 989-7967Fax: (805) 989-7968
ProtestantEpiscopal service: 11 a.m.
Catholic MassSunday: 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 NBVCLt. Cmdr. Jeffrey HanCommand Chaplain
Lt. Deann ColemanStaff Chaplain
Father Antony BerchmanzCatholic Priest
Worship schedule
I believe it was Benjamin Franklin whosaid, “In this world there is nothing thatis certain except death and taxes.” Thoseof us who live in the military world couldadd a third: deployments.As a husband, father and Navy chap-
lain facing yet another deployment, I amalways torn between my sense of duty tocountry and love for my family. I think Ispeak for all service members in sayingto our loved ones, “I don’t want to leaveyou. I hate being without you, but myduty demands we make the sacrifice.”However, is the sacrifice worth it? It’s
a fair question that many family memberscan’t help but ask and to which I offerthese thoughts.First of all, our duty is noble and righ-
teous. Not only is it selfless to enduredanger and hardship to help an oppressedpeople gain the freedom and security weall enjoy, but a free and stable worldpurged of strong terrorist interferencewill make the world a safer place for allof us, especially our children. If genera-tions to come are to enjoy peace andsafety the war against terrorism must bewaged and won now. Our duty is not justto country but primarily to the securityof our family and friends at home.Secondly, and this is sometimes espe-
cially hard for spouses to understand, oursense of duty in great part defines us as
men and women of honor. Without astrong sense of duty life has no purpose.Without a noble and righteous duty toperform, strength of character and com-mitment cannot be formed in us or growto full maturity. As much as you may betempted to believe your loved one’s senseof duty comes before their love for you,consider this: If they would shirk theirduty to country and career, what makesyou think they wouldn’t shirk their dutyto you?It is the demonstration of this strength
of character and commitment to countryand career that contributes to your con-fidence and assurance that your loved onehas the character to remain committedto you. To question this honorable senseof duty is to undermine the very thing
that defines him or her as a person worthhaving and loving. Admittedly, we ser-vice members— and the commands whoown us — all need to do a better job ofbalancing our commitments to duty andfamily, but the two can never be sepa-rated. Neither can be forsaken withoutalso forsaking the other!So for those who stay at home and wait
for their loved one’s return, I applaudyou for understanding and making thissacrifice with your service member. Youare our essential partners in fulfilling theduty we’ve been given to perform. You“keep the home fires burning” while weare away. You are the ones that motivateus to succeed. You are the warriors thatmost uphold us to God in prayer. Yourlove is most on our minds, and you arethe ones we most long to return to whenour job is done. You are the reason werisk our lives to make the world a betterplace.As much as you need our strength, we
need yours. Help your service memberstay focused on his or her duty by pa-tiently understanding their absence. Tellthem you love them all the more for beinga person of such character and commit-ment. And above all else, may we all lookto God with an unshakable faith worthyof the one who fulfilled the ultimate dutyfor each of us on the cross.
Certainties in military life: death, taxes, deployments
On Saturday, July 30, OperationHomefront Southern California will saythank you to military families by provid-ing their children with needed schoolsupplies and new backpacks for theschool year.Registered military families (E-1 to
E-6) are invited to attend the Backpack
Brigade from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at theFleet & Family Support Center, NavalBase Ventura County, Port Hueneme,where 350 children will be able to choosetheir own special backpack and stuffthem with new supplies for a successfulschool year.If you are a military family and would
like to learn more about how to par-ticipate and register, please visit www.operationhomefront.net/socal and clickon July 30 on the event calendar.For more information about the event,
contact Vance Vasquez in the Public Af-fairs Office at [email protected] by calling 989-8095.
There’s still time to register for a free backpack July 30
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By all accounts, it was indeed a greatSeabee day.About 300 community leaders, Naval
Base Ventura County personnel and cur-rent and retired Seabees attended theFriday, July 22, ribbon-cutting of thenew U.S. Navy Seabee Museum just out-side the gates of NBVC Port Huen-eme.“It was a long and arduous road, but
we did it!” said Museum Director LaraGodbille, who, since October, has beenoverseeing the cataloging and movingof 12,000 artifacts and 9,000 linear feetof documents — more than 350 palletsof material — from two postwar Quon-set huts to the new 38,000-square foot,state-of-the-art building.Community and Navy leaders agreed
the museum will be a big draw to thearea.Capt. Jim McHugh, commanding of-
ficer of the base, said tourists will wantto visit, families will want to share theirNavy heritage with their children andgrandchildren, and local residents will
want to learn about an integral part ofthe local community.“People can come here and learn about
the immense impact Seabees have hadhere in Ventura County,” he said. “Overthe past 60 years, Seabees have raisedfamilies here, served their communityand helped make this the best place tolive.”NBVC and the city of Port Hueneme
were praised for their cooperative effortsto move the museum outside the gatesso visitors don’t have to get a specialpass for base access.“Making it easily accessible to the
community was important,” said RearAdm. Christopher Mossey, commanderof the Naval Facilities Engineering Com-mand and Chief of Civil Engineers, whocalled the building “spectacular.”“The best part about it is that it can
be expanded,” he added. “After all, Sea-bees are making history every day.”The museum is the second-oldest of
the Navy’s 11 museums.“It is simply superb,” retired Rear
Adm. Jay DeLoach, director of the Na-
300 attend opening of SeabeeMuseum’s new quarters
PHOTO BY MASON T. LOWERY / NFELC PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICER
Taking part in the July 22 ribbon-cutting of the new Seabee Museum at Naval Base VenturaCounty (NBVC), Port Hueneme, are, from left, retired Rear Admiral Ben Montoya, chairmanof the Civil Engineer Corps/Seabee Historical Foundation; Rear Adm. Christopher J.Mossey, commander, Naval Facilities Engineering Command and Chief of Civil Engineers;exhibit manager Bill Shaner; archivist Gina Nichols; curator Kim Crowell; Capt. Jim McHugh,commanding officer, NBVC; and retired Rear Adm. Jay DeLoach, director of the NavalHistory and Heritage Command.SEE MUSEUM, PAGE 8
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val History and Heritage Command,said of the new building, “and it has thatnew-car smell.”Retired Rear Adm. Ben Montoya,
chairman of the Seabee Historical Foun-dation, reminded the crowd that themuseum is a work in progress. While thebuilding is complete, only half of thedisplay space has been filled.“This is a glimpse of what the future
will hold,” he said. “We are continuingto raise funds to complete a quality mu-seum.”After the ribbon-cutting, visitors
walked in to find dozens of displays de-picting Seabee life from World War IIonward. Media stations were set up inseveral locations, showing some of the2,300 reels of 16mm film from the mu-seum’s archives.“This is spectacular,” said Port Hue-
neme Mayor Sylvia Munoz Schnopp asshe walked through one of the galleries.
“It gives a true sense of the history ofthe Seabees and their importance in theU.S. military. It’s an honor to have ithere in Port Hueneme.”Chief Steelworker Louie Alvarez and
Chief Utilitiesman Mark Klusken, bothof Naval Mobile Construction Battalion40, said their favorite part of the mu-seum was a small corner across from themain exhibits where two kiosks showedshort documentaries about World WarII- and Vietnam-era Seabees.“Those old-timers telling stories and
talking about events, that was somethingelse,” Alvarez said.Mary Anne Rooney, a commissioner
for the Oxnard Harbor District, whichoversees the Port of Hueneme, said themuseum brought out her patriotism.“I come here and I realize how proud
I am to be an American,” she said.The museum is open from 9 a.m. to 4
p.m. Monday through Saturday andfrom noon to 4 p.m. Sunday. Admissionis free.
PHOTO COURTESY LISA ZIMMERMAN / NITC
Capt. Paz Gomez, commanding officer, Naval Facilities Engineering Service Center (NAVFACESC), checks out NEMO, the Naval Experimental Manned Observatory that was createdin the 1970s at Port Hueneme by NAVFAC ESC’s predecessor, the Naval Civil EngineeringLaboratory. “The NEMO exhibit is one of our proudest accomplishments and is fondlyremembered years after its last deployment,” Gomez said.
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Cmdr. Scott P. Raymond relievedCmdr. Patrick A. Garin on July 8 as thecommanding officer of Naval MobileConstruction Battalion (NMCB) 3 dur-ing a ceremony at the Naval Base Ven-tura County, Port Hueneme, ceremo-nial grinder.“I cannot begin to express my grati-
tude for your hard work,” Garin toldthe Sailors of NMCB 3 during the cer-emony. “Your professionalism, dedica-tion and skill cannot be overstated.”Garin, a native of Albuquerque,
N.M., had served as NMCB 3’s com-manding officer since 2009. Previously,he served at Navy Personnel Command,Millington, Tenn.“It has truly been an inspiration for
me to work with each and every one ofyou,” said Garin.Raymond comes to the battalion from
Bethesda, Md., where he served as thePublic Works resident officer in chargeof construction. He led the construc-tion program to establish the new Wal-ter Reed National Military MedicalCenter. Raymond previously served asthe operations officer of the 30th Naval
Construction Regiment in Port Huen-eme.“I am honored to be taking command
of such an outstanding organization,”Raymond said during the ceremony.Raymond graduated from Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute with a bachelorof science degree in computer and sys-tems engineering, and he completedCivil Engineer Corps Officer School in1994. Raymond also holds a master’sdegree in information technology man-agement from the Navy PostgraduateSchool.
“I offer my solemn commitment to
be fiercely loyal to you in everythingwe do, and all my energy to do right inspite of barriers and obstacles,” Ray-mond told the Sailors of NMCB 3.Raymond’s awards include the Meri-
torious Service Medal, Navy Commen-dation Medal and Navy AchievementMedal. He is Seabee Combat WarfareOfficer qualified, a member of the De-fense Acquisition Corps and is a regis-tered Professional Engineer in the stateof Oregon.NMCB 3 is homeported in Port Hue-
neme and is preparing for a spring de-ployment to Europe and Africa.
Raymond relieves Garin as NMCB 3 commanding officer
By Lt. Daniel FredricksonNMCB 40
The chiefs and officers of NavalMobile Construc-tion Battalion (NMCB) 40, along with the battalion’ssquad leaders, recently completed their respective an-nual Field Training Exercises.The two-week courses, instructed by the 31st Sea-
bee Readiness Group, were divided into one week ofclassroom instruction onboard Naval Base VenturaCounty, Port Hueneme, followed by a one-week prac-tical application at Camp Pendleton Marine CorpsBase for the chiefs and officers and Camp Robertsfor the squad leaders.The classroom portion for the chiefs and officers
focused on big picture topics, including convoy op-erations and defensive tactics, while the squad leadersengaged in smaller unit topics such as fighting posi-tions, the placement of crew-served weapons andconcertina wire placement.There were many opportunities for members to be
up front and brief the entire class on the given mis-sion.Many of the learning objectives forced themem-bers to work in teams to accomplish the desired out-come.Following the conclusion of the classroom portion,
the chiefs and officers left for Camp Pendleton. Theweek began with a barbecue and “friendly” softballgame before the topics discussed the previous weekcould be put to use in a field setting.Land navigation at the Marine Corps’ School of
Infantry led off the exercise, followed by defensivetactics, Forward Operating Base security, tacticalconvoy simulator and numerous scenarios at theCom-bat Operations Training Center.Along with the individual skills obtained by each
member, many of the situations and scenarios focusedon the leadership’s ability to receive a mission froma higher command and deliver the mission at the bat-talion level. Communication skills and planning werethe emphasis of much of the training. The weekended with a dining-in at the Camp Pendleton GolfCourse before a return to Port Hueneme.More than 60 squad leaders concluded their week
of classroom instruction and traveled north to CampRoberts for a week of practical training in the field.The topics discussed the week prior were put to useas the members dug fighting positions, placed morethan 600 meters of concertina wire and worked onthe strategic placement of their crew-served weapons.A highlight of the week was their opportunity todetonate M18A1 Claymore mines and throw M67hand grenades.
“The energy and endurance combined with thetraining tempo and squad motivation made this anenjoyable learning experience that I won’t forget,”said Culinary Specialist 2nd Class Antoine Jones.The learning and experience gained by the leader-
ship of NMCB 40 will prove valuable as the battalioncontinues through its fast-paced homeport trainingschedule in preparation for its upcoming Pacific Com-mand deployment.
Chiefs, officersof NMCB 40train in the field
By EOC (SCW) Aaron BradyNMCB 40
Seabees from Naval Mobile Construction Battalion(NMCB) 40 recently conducted a training exercise to createa water well at Fort Hunter Liggett.The 21 Seabees fromNMCB 40 drilled more than 600 feet
into the Earth’s crust before they began pumping water. TheSeabees completed their training on June 3.Equipment Operator ConstructionmanCrystalMorris was
among the team.“Water well team training was a great experience,” she said.
“I learned a great deal about the entire operation, from trip-ping-in to tripping-out with drill steel to doing a thousandmud tests to ensure proper viscosity and sand content. Itwasn’t bad. We got dirty and it was fun!”The group was divided into two teams working 12-hour
shifts to ensure round-the-clock operations as the well wasbeing developed. Upon completion of the well, the crew aban-doned it and its operation in accordance with MontereyCounty’s guidelines.The water well team training provided by the 31st Seabee
Readiness Group’s Contingency Construction Crew Training(R73) is a requirement the battalionmust obtain every home-port.“When Seabees deploy to the Pacific Theatre of Operation,
water wells are an essential part of the humanitarian effortswe do to foster goodwill,” said Construction Mechanic 1stClass AndrewDuchscher, assistant officer in charge of waterwells for the 2011 drilling team. “Being able to do this forpeople who don’t have fresh water is a great thing. The peo-ple from those countries really appreciate it.”Before going to Fort Hunter Liggett, Seabees who are con-
sidered “drillers” attend a “C” school in China Lake, wherethey become certified through the Navy’s Enlisted Classifica-tion system (NEC 5707). These drillers learn the in-depthnecessities of water well drilling.“Four of the 21 personnel who attended the training are
certified 5707 drillers,” said Duchscher. “So now it is our jobto ensure our knowledge gets down to the junior Seabees webring with us on deployments and ensure they understandthe basics well enough to perform as solid crew members.”
NMCB 40 drills wells
PHOTO BY MCC MICHAEL B. WATKINS / NMCB 40
Chiefs and officers from NMCB 40 participate in landnavigation as part of their Field Training Exercise atCamp Pendleton.
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By Lt. James SwiggartVAW-117 public affairs officer
Cmdr. Fred C. Goldhammerrelieved Cmdr. Brent A. Trickelas commanding officer, CarrierAirborne Early Warning Squad-ron 117 (VAW-117) during achange of command ceremonyheld aboard Naval Base VenturaCounty, Point Mugu, on July14.Capt. GregoryN. Harris, com-
mander, Carrier Air Wing 11,served as the guest speaker.Since taking command inMay
2010, Trickel oversaw the squad-ron flying more than 850 hoursand 430 sorties. The squadroncompleted several notable accom-plishments, including transferringmultiple aircraft in and out of thesquadron and across the countryfor various aircraft upgrade pro-grams, completing a major in-spection and providing the firstever E-2C support to theU.S. AirForce Weapons School MissionExecution Phase.
“It’s a sad day for me, as I amleaving the best job in the Navy,”Trickel said. “I’m leaving behind140 people who were a pleasureto lead and work with every day.I feel that the squadron is mark-edly better now than it was whenI arrived, and I would love to stay
and see us through work-upsagain. However, I am lookingforward to my next job. Duringmy last tour at the Naval Strikeand Air Warfare Center, Idreamed about returning there tobe in charge of the WeaponsSchool. The fact that I get to take
over a job I have always wantedis exciting.”Goldhammer, formerly the
squadron’s executive officer, de-scribed how lucky he was to serveunder Trickel and that they saw“eye-to-eye on virtually every is-sue.” Thanks to that, the squad-ron shouldn’t expect any drasticchanges once he takes the reins,but rather a shift in focus to thenext challenge facing the Wall-banger team: deployment.“TheWallbanger mission is to
get ourselves, the CVW-11Barbwire Team and the NimitzStrike Group ready for combatdeployment in 2012,”Goldham-mer said.“The change of command cer-
emony gives us a chance to rem-inisce about and express ourgratitude to Cmdr. Trickel for hisleadership and contributions dur-ing his tenure as our commandingofficer,” he added. “In the biggerscheme of things, the change ofcommand isn’t really about any
single person, but rather aboutus, the Wallbanger team, as wereflect upon where we’ve been,where we stand today and wherewe’re headed.”Commenting on being selected
as the squadron’s 30th command-ing officer, Goldhammer stated,“Taking command of a sea-goingoperational squadron is the cul-mination of a 22-year long jour-ney that started when I first sworein as a Naval Academy midship-man. It’s hard to imagine how Icould ever top the experience ofleading the most talented groupof officers, chiefs and Sailors I’veever had the privilege of servingwith through the rigors of pre-deployment training. All this be-ing said, I want to come back tothe same point: The change ofcommand isn’t about me; rather,it’s about marking the team’sprogress towards our next mile-stone, specifically our prepara-tions for next year’s deploy-ment.”
Goldhammer 30th commanding officer of VAW-117
PHOTO BY AME1 RONALDO DIONES / VAW-117
Cmdr. Fred C. Goldhammer, incoming commanding officer for VAW-117,discusses his plans for the squadron, as Cmdr. Brent A. Trickel reflectson his past year as commanding officer.
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By Nichole O’GradyNSWC Port Hueneme CommandCommunications
“Working for theNavy is a veryrewarding career, whether it beas an engineer working with mis-siles, or physically joining thenaval fleet to support our coun-try.”On June 14, visiting youth from
Los Angeles’ Eagle Empower-ment program were providedthese words of encouragementfromNaval SurfaceWarfare Cen-ter (NSWC) Port Hueneme’stechnical director, Timothy Tro-ske.The students, who ranged in
age from 10 to 17, spent the daytouring the command, learningabout the various engineering
roles that comprise PHD.“It was our intent to expose
them to a career option that theymay never have thought of beforeby seeingwhat theNavy and civil-ians do at NSWC,” said YolandaCarroll, chief operations officerfor Eagle Empowerment.Eagle Empowerment is a non-
profit organization that providesLos Angeles youth and adultseducational and training experi-ences that are motivational, in-spirational and designed to cul-tivate leadership skills.Students toured NSWC Port
Hueneme’s Surface Warfare En-gineering Facility (SWEF), whereships’ combat weapons systemsare tested and evaluated in a con-trolled laboratory environment.One of the main systems remote-ly controlled by SWEF is theNavy’s Self Defense Test Ship,which students boarded during
their visit.The students also met with
NSWC Port Hueneme’s com-manding officer, Capt. WilliamDeBow, who briefed them on thecommand’s role within theNavy.“AtNSWCPort Hueneme, our
workforce is comprised of people
with different backgrounds, cul-tures and educations who workas scientists, engineers, analysts,computer specialists, techniciansand administrative personnel,”hesaid. “We are all working togeth-er to support the men and wom-en who fight for our country andfreedom.”
NSWC opens careerpaths for L.A. youth
PHOTOS BY ALYCE MONCOURTOIS / NSWC PHD
Standing in front of the NATO Sea Sparrow Missile System launcher, Lt.Kristen Kerns invites questions from visiting Eagle Empowerment youthas they tour Naval Surface Warfare Center, Port Hueneme Division’sSelf Defense Test Ship last month.
Kids ages 10 to 17tour test ship
All persons eligible to hunt wa-terfowl alone aboard Naval BaseVentura County (NBVC), PointMugu, are invited to participatein the annual repair of huntingblinds.Personnel eligible to hunt wa-
terfowl include active duty, reserveand retired military personnel;current and retired NBVC De-partment of Defense civil servicepersonnel; andNBVC contractorpersonnel with an NBVC CACbadge. Blind repair will take placeduring the month of September,with specific dates to be deter-mined.On or after Aug. 1, volunteers
are asked to e-mail their name,one or preferably two phone num-bers and eligibility status to Vernat [email protected] orleave a message on the duty wa-terfowl phone (805) 890-7245.Volunteers will be notified of
their assignments in early Septem-ber.
Hunting blindsneed to be fixed
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By Kenneth MooreAir Dominance DepartmentNSWC Port Hueneme
Personnel from Naval SurfaceWarfare Center, Port Hueneme Di-vision, played a significant role inthe Royal Australian Navy (RAN)FFG 7 class ship StandardMissile-2 (SM-2) firing event held lastmonth.The June 13-20 event was the cul-
mination of a four-year effort.Conducted aboard the HMAS
Sydney (FFG 03) near the PacificMissile Range Facility BarkingSands, the event served as a com-bined development and operationaltest of the ability to deploy the SM-2 in mid-course guidance mode.While in this mode, the SM-2 is in-structed to only track the target
several seconds before the intercept,allowing the missile to fly silently.Personnel from Port Hueneme
were responsible for the design, de-velopment, integration and test ofthe software upgrade to the weaponscontrol processor of theMk 92 FireControl System, which is a key ele-ment in the system that provides thenew capability to launch SM-2 mis-siles from the Mk 13 launcher.“The main objective of the firing
event was to verify that the FFGcould engage targets with an SM-2operating in ‘mid-course guidance’mode,”said PaulDelPopolo,NSWCPort Hueneme software develop-ment project lead. “It is very satisfy-ing to see all the hard work the teamhas put into the project over the lastfew years, come together so nicelyin achieving the objective.”The primary benefit of mid-course
guidance mode is that it allows theSM-2 to fly silently without havingto provide constant illuminationduring its trajectory to the point ofintercept. This provides the missile
a better chance to fly undetected.In addition, this mode also allowsfor the engagement of threats atmuch farther ranges than prior tothe upgrade.A team effort, the successful fir-
ing event included NSWC PortHueneme, NSWC Indian Head,Johns Hopkins University AppliedPhysics Laboratory, BAE SystemsTechnology Solutions and Servicesand the Royal Australian Navy.NSWCPortHueneme hasworked
closely with the Royal AustralianNavy to deliver a combat-readymissile and associated combat sys-tem upgrades, aiding the allied ef-fort to protect national interests athome and abroad.This test event served as a way
forNSWCPort Hueneme personnelto assist a U.S. ally in meeting fu-ture operational requirements, whilealigning with the Chief of NavalOperations maritime strategy tofoster and sustain cooperative rela-tionships with international part-ners.
NSWC helps with Australian project
PHOTO COURTESY ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY
A Standard Missile-2 is shown in flight during a Royal AustralianNavy live fire exercise near the Pacific Missile Range Facilitylast month.
Standard Missile-2firing by Royal Navywas four years in themaking
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By Mark StorerReprinted from the Ventura County Star
Scott and Jenelle Hatzung say they’ve al-ways believed in giving back to the com-munity that nurtured them. They also say,nearly in unison, that they’ve had a goodyear.Scott, 27, recently finished his bachelor’s
degree in organizationalmanagement fromthe University of La Verne and was pro-moted by the Navy to aviation supportequipment technician 1st class. He then re-ceivedanaward fromtheOceanViewSchoolDistrict for volunteer work in reading thathe and his command did at Laguna VistaSchool near Naval Base Ventura County(NBVC).Earlier this month, Scott and Jenelle, 28,
learned they had been namedNavy Familyof the Year by the National Military Fam-ily Association inWashington, D.C.TheHatzungsmarried inApril 2009 and
live at NBVC, PointMugu.“They’re a very inspiring couple,” said
NBVC School Liaison Officer MonicaJames, who nominated the Hatzungs. “Fora young Sailor who doesn’t have kids to setupa readingprogram like that says somuch.
Not only did they volunteer to do a readingprogram, but Scott helped raise $1,800 forsupplies for the school library.“Jenelle really stepped up as a volunteer.
When the two of them see a need, they findsolutions and fill it.”Scott said LagunaVista has a large num-
ber of children who live on base and theyrecognize him when they see him.“It’s kind of nice to have that connection
with them,”he said.“I just felt like the spouses have the tough-
est time on base,” said his wife. “I mean, Iwas here six months before I even knewabout theThousandOaksmall. Iwanted toreach out to the Navy spouses and just letthem know there are resources for them.”When preparing to nominate the Hat-
zungs, James turned to Jenelle’s parents,CommandMasterChief KennethClementsand his wife, Colleen.“I got to know them during my research
and thought I had to nominate them, too,”James said.Clements is command master chief for
the Navy Recruiting District inMinneapo-lis.“By the time she was in 12th grade, she’d
gone to 13 schools,” Clements said of hisdaughter in a phone interview. “It was partof Navy life, and she never complained. I’msoproudof themboth. Scott is a greatman,a great Sailor.”“It was such a surprise,” Jenelle said of
the award. “But I sawmy parents being ac-tively involved with kids and volunteering
and howmuch they’ve done.”Her husband agreed.“They’re an inspiration to us,”he said.The couple say they plan to start a family
soon. While Scott just finished college andhas hopes of becoming aNavy officer, Jen-elle has a bachelor’s degree in political sci-ence fromUCRiverside.TheNationalMilitary Families Associa-
tionhonorsa familyeachyear ineachbranchof the service. The award “recognizes strongmilitary families who embrace their serviceto the nation, are role models in their com-munity, and understand that together theyare stronger,” the association’s websitestates.The couple traveled toWashington,D.C.,
for an awards ceremony July 21, where theywere in the running for Military Family ofthe Year. But that night the honor went toa family from the Air Force and one fromthe Army.“That’s icing on the cake,” Jenelle said of
being considered forMilitaryFamily of theYear. “We’re just blessed and honored to bewhere we are.”(This story originally appeared in the July 8edition of the Ventura County Star.)
NBVC Point Mugu couple named Navy Family of the Year
PHOTO BY MONICA JAMES / NBVC
Jenelle and AS1 Scott Hatzung of FleetReadiness Center Southwest recentlytraveled to Washington, D.C., to pick uphonors as Navy Family of the Year. Thecouple lives at Naval Base Ventura County,Point Mugu.
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By Alexsander RodriguezNPS-CAW
A delegation from the Republic of Ta-jikistan in Eastern Europe recently at-tended a seminar hosted by the NavalPostgraduate School’s Center for Asym-metic Warfare (CAW) to learn the besttechniques law enforcement and civilianagencies have developed to work togetherduring emergencies.Representatives from the Port Hueneme
Police Department, Port Hueneme CityHall and the OxnardHarbor District alsoattended the June 28 seminar, which in-cluded a tour of the Port of Hueneme,unique in its dual use bymilitary and civil-ian personnel.The tour was conducted aboard CAW’s
85-foot fast patrol craft, CAW-1, whichalso took the participants along the Ven-tura County coastline and to several off-shore oil and gas platforms.Discussion focused on how local, state,
federal, private and volunteer organiza-tions can best work together to coordinatea fast and effective response to an emer-gency or disaster, thereby limiting injuries,damage to property and loss of life.CAW demonstrated how those groups
use the National Incident ManagementSystem to coordinate emergency re-sponse.
In-depth discussions followed on thebenefits of having first responders usethe same terminologies and equipment.CAW also explained the different levels
of emergency activation commands, fromIncident Command Systems at city andlocal levels to Emergency OperationsCenters at county, state and federal lev-els.Noting that significant steps need to
be taken to put what they learned intopractice, Tajikistan representatives saidthey gained valuable insight into the ad-vantages of having responding organiza-tions integrate operations during a cri-sis.They said the lessons learned and best
practices collected by U.S. agenciesthrough the years will be of great valueand will contribute significantly to thesafety and security of Tajikstan.CAW, located at Naval Base Ventura
County, Point Mugu, is a satellite re-search center of the Naval PostgraduateSchool. Its mission is to facilitate the im-provement of preparedness and capa-bilities of military and civil authoritiesat all levels to prevent, defend against,and mitigate the effects of asymmetricthreats to national, homeland, and glob-al security, including terrorism and natu-ral or man-made disasters.
Best disaster-response techniquesshared with Republic of Tajikistan
PHOTO BY SCOTT BREWER / NPS-CAW
Representatives from the Republic of Tajikistan, Port Hueneme Police Department andNPS-CAW, on board CAW-1, participate in a familiarization tour of the Port of Hueneme, theVentura County coast and a number of offshore oil and gas platforms.
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By Andrea HowryLighthouse editor
The biggest wave isn’t always the best.That and other surfing fundamentals
were key elements of a three-day surfingclinic offered through theNaval Base Ven-tura County youth sports program.A second clinic will be held Aug. 15, 17
and 19, from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. each day.Cost is $60 per child.The first clinic drew 10 children. The
youngest was 9 years old; the oldest was14.“The hardest part is knowing when to
catch the wave so it doesn’t take youdown,” said Morgan Glover, 13, thedaughter of Karrie and Lt. Eric Gloverof the Fleet Readiness Center.Her 10-year-old sister, Madison, said
that for her, standing up was the hardestpart.“Trying to stand and not have the nose
of the board go into the sand is tough,”she said.Brett Lane, NBVC’s youth sports coor-
dinator, said ocean safety is the clinic’s toppriority.“The kids have to learn about different
currents, different waves and what theycan do and the dangers they pose,”he said.“We also teach them about ocean life andtaking care of the ocean.”Lane uses the buddy system; an adult
lifeguard accompanies each child into thewater.“We start on land,” he explained. “We
practice going from being prone on thesurfboard to standing – it’s called ‘up-downs.’”Once the children feel comfortable with
that, they head out to the waves.“We stress that it takes awhile,” Lane
said. “We don’t want them to be discour-aged, but they have to learn how to reada wave and know which one will be thebest ride. It takes practice, but I know thatonce that get that first ride, they’ll neverstop.”Starting a surf clinic was one of Lane’s
top priorities when he became the youthsports director late last year.“This beach has one of the best breaks
in the United States,” he said. “What bet-ter place to learn?”For more information or to register for
the upcoming clinic, call 982-5460.
NBVC offers first surf clinicOnline registration closesMonday, Aug.
8, for the 4th annual NBVC Point MuguSurf Contest Presented by Quiksilver atNavalBaseVenturaCounty (NBVC), PointMugu.TheMen’sOpen,YoungGuns andBody-
board divisions are already filled for thecontest, set for Saturday and Sunday, Aug.20-21. Open are the Women’s and ActiveDuty Military Men divisions. Entry fee is$20 formilitary and$100 for civilians. Enteronline at active.com,The event itself is free to attend.Opening
ceremonies on Saturday begin at 7a.m. There will be live music and vendorbooths, including food booths, all day.The public can enter the Las PosasRoad
gate at NBVC Point Mugu both Saturdayand Sunday. All guests are directed to aparking lot and then shuttled to and fromthe event. Cameras are allowed; however,the maximum focal length is not to exceed100mm.Formore information, checkFace-bookatNBVCPointMugu,PortHueneme,SanNicolas Island or call up the base web-site at http://www.cnic.navy.mil/ventura/.
Surf contest isAug. 20-21
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Bennett Korka, 12, the son of Katie andCapt. John Korka, commodore of the 31stSeabee Readiness Group, practices “up-downs,” going from prone to standing on asurfboard.
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Night. About 1,500 people took advantage of thelight crowds to enjoy the carnival rides and otheractivities.Friday alsomarked the ribbon-cutting for thenew
SeabeeMuseum. For details on that event, see Pag-es 7 and 8.The big day came Saturday and began with Pass
in Review, amilitary parade involving hundreds ofSeabees fromNavalMobileConstructionBattalions(NMCBs)3, 5and40, theNavalConstructionTrain-ing Center and the 31st Seabee Readiness Group,all of which are homeported at NBVC Port Huen-eme. NMCB 4 is currently deployed to Afghani-stan.Capt. Jim McHugh, commanding officer of
NBVC, welcomed the crowd and talked about theSeabees’ accomplishments both locally and world-wide.He was followed by Capt. John Korka, commo-
doreof the31st SeabeeReadinessGroup,whoyelled“Hoo-rah!” to the Seabees and got one in return.“You look sharp and sound ready,” he told
them.To the audience, he pointed out that themen and
women in uniformbehind himwere their neighborsand friends who deserved a big thank-you.“These Sailors have answered the 9-1-1 call every
time the world has gotten one, and there have beenplenty of calls,” he said.The audience responded with loud applause.Guest of honor for the parade was Rear Adm.
Christopher J. Mossey, commander of the NavalFacilities Engineering Command and Chief ofCivil Engineers.
It was Mossey who pinned the Purple Heart onUT1 TrentWestlake of Camarillo.Westlake was escorting Afghani local national
contractors throughanEntryControl Point holdingtent at ForwardOperatingBaseWilson in theKan-dahar Province onDec. 2, 2010, when enemy insur-gents fired two 85mm rockets. One landed in thetent and exploded, injuring 11 people, includingWestlake.“Despite being stunned from the explosion, Petty
OfficerWestlake remained calmandprovided com-bat casualty care,”Mossey said.Westlake helpedpull out two injured civilians and
applied a tourniquet to a third person’s bleeding legbefore shipmates noticed Westlake himself was in-jured. He ended up being medically evacuated fortreatment for shrapnel injuries to his left arm andright leg.Westlake received a standing ovation.Opening ceremonies ended with a loud Seabee
Days tradition: a flyover by an E-2CHawkeye andsix armored vehicles from NMCB 3’s Convoy Se-curity Element circling the parade grounds, someof them firing blank rounds from themountedma-chine guns.After that, the crowd splintered off to dozens of
activities: touring amock Seabee camp, watching aboxing exhibition, gazing atmore than 100 lustrousautos on display at the car show, braving the carni-val rides, cheering on one of 10 teams in a softballtournament that would last 12 hours.Buses shuttledpeople to theSeabeeMuseum, and
about 2,300 people visited over the two days, Mu-seumDirector Lara Godbille said.Th
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Seabee Days draws large crowd
PHOTO BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSEA flag hanging between two massive cranes while Seabees march in front is part of a 24-year Seabee Days tradition. Taking part in Pass in Revieware Seabees from Naval Mobile Construction Battalions (NMCBs) 3, 5 and 40, the Naval Construction Training Center and the 31st Seabee ReadinessGroup, all homeported at Naval Base Ventura County, Port Hueneme. NMCB 4 is currently deployed to Afghanistan.
PHOTO BY MCC (SCW/AW/SW) JESSE SHERWINSeabees from Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 3’s Convoy Security Element team drive Mine Resistant AmbushProtected Vehicles in front of the crowd at the end of Seabee Days’ opening ceremonies on Saturday, July 23.
PHOTO BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSEJosh Adams, 8, his face painted in camouflage, takes aim during Seabee Days on Saturday. MomTyece brought Josh from Thousand Oaks to enjoy the activities.
PHOTO BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSEAdam Fusinato of the U.S. Navy backs Juan Gonzales of Espada Boxing Club on the ropesduring Saturday’s boxing exhibition at Seabee Days 2011. Fusinato would win the three-round bout, one of nine held that day. For all results, see www.thelighthousenews.com.
PHOTOS BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSEAbove, 5-year-old Megan Graves, daughter ofJulie and MAC Thomas Graves of Naval BaseVentura County, dances to the Walking Phoenixeson Saturday during Seabee Days 2011. Below,divers from Underwater Construction Team 2show youngsters what they can do below thesurface. The tank, which the team brings out formajor events, was a popular stop during SeabeeDays and provided a nice cool-down as diverssplashed water on spectators.
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Night. About 1,500 people took advantage of thelight crowds to enjoy the carnival rides and otheractivities.Friday alsomarked the ribbon-cutting for thenew
SeabeeMuseum. For details on that event, see Pag-es 7 and 8.The big day came Saturday and began with Pass
in Review, amilitary parade involving hundreds ofSeabees fromNavalMobileConstructionBattalions(NMCBs)3, 5and40, theNavalConstructionTrain-ing Center and the 31st Seabee Readiness Group,all of which are homeported at NBVC Port Huen-eme. NMCB 4 is currently deployed to Afghani-stan.Capt. Jim McHugh, commanding officer of
NBVC, welcomed the crowd and talked about theSeabees’ accomplishments both locally and world-wide.He was followed by Capt. John Korka, commo-
doreof the31st SeabeeReadinessGroup,whoyelled“Hoo-rah!” to the Seabees and got one in return.“You look sharp and sound ready,” he told
them.To the audience, he pointed out that themen and
women in uniformbehind himwere their neighborsand friends who deserved a big thank-you.“These Sailors have answered the 9-1-1 call every
time the world has gotten one, and there have beenplenty of calls,” he said.The audience responded with loud applause.Guest of honor for the parade was Rear Adm.
Christopher J. Mossey, commander of the NavalFacilities Engineering Command and Chief ofCivil Engineers.
It was Mossey who pinned the Purple Heart onUT1 TrentWestlake of Camarillo.Westlake was escorting Afghani local national
contractors throughanEntryControl Point holdingtent atForwardOperatingBaseWilson in theKan-dahar Province onDec. 2, 2010, when enemy insur-gents fired two 85mm rockets. One landed in thetent and exploded, injuring 11 people, includingWestlake.“Despite being stunned from the explosion, Petty
OfficerWestlake remained calmandprovided com-bat casualty care,”Mossey said.Westlake helpedpull out two injured civilians and
applied a tourniquet to a third person’s bleeding legbefore shipmates noticed Westlake himself was in-jured. He ended up being medically evacuated fortreatment for shrapnel injuries to his left arm andright leg.Westlake received a standing ovation.Opening ceremonies ended with a loud Seabee
Days tradition: a flyover by an E-2CHawkeye andsix armored vehicles from NMCB 3’s Convoy Se-curity Element circling the parade grounds, someof them firing blank rounds from themountedma-chine guns.After that, the crowd splintered off to dozens of
activities: touring amock Seabee camp, watching aboxing exhibition, gazing atmore than 100 lustrousautos on display at the car show, braving the carni-val rides, cheering on one of 10 teams in a softballtournament that would last 12 hours.Buses shuttledpeople to theSeabeeMuseum, and
about 2,300 people visited over the two days, Mu-seumDirector Lara Godbille said.Th
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NBVC SEABEE DAYS 2011
Seabee Days draws large crowd
PHOTO BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSEA flag hanging between two massive cranes while Seabees march in front is part of a 24-year Seabee Days tradition. Taking part in Pass in Revieware Seabees from Naval Mobile Construction Battalions (NMCBs) 3, 5 and 40, the Naval Construction Training Center and the 31st Seabee ReadinessGroup, all homeported at Naval Base Ventura County, Port Hueneme. NMCB 4 is currently deployed to Afghanistan.
PHOTO BY MCC (SCW/AW/SW) JESSE SHERWINSeabees from Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 3’s Convoy Security Element team drive Mine Resistant AmbushProtected Vehicles in front of the crowd at the end of Seabee Days’ opening ceremonies on Saturday, July 23.
PHOTO BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSEJosh Adams, 8, his face painted in camouflage, takes aim during Seabee Days on Saturday. MomTyece brought Josh from Thousand Oaks to enjoy the activities.
PHOTO BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSEAdam Fusinato of the U.S. Navy backs Juan Gonzales of Espada Boxing Club on the ropesduring Saturday’s boxing exhibition at Seabee Days 2011. Fusinato would win the three-round bout, one of nine held that day. For all results, see www.thelighthousenews.com.
PHOTOS BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSEAbove, 5-year-old Megan Graves, daughter ofJulie and MAC Thomas Graves of Naval BaseVentura County, dances to the Walking Phoenixeson Saturday during Seabee Days 2011. Below,divers from Underwater Construction Team 2show youngsters what they can do below thesurface. The tank, which the team brings out formajor events, was a popular stop during SeabeeDays and provided a nice cool-down as diverssplashed water on spectators.
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The boxing exhibition, which featurednine bouts involvingNavy and local fight-ers, drew about 750 people, according toDan Alpern, the marketing director ofMorale, Welfare and Recreation, whichorganized Seabee Days with Naval BaseVentura County and the 31st SeabeeReadiness Group (31st SRG).Overall, he said, Seabee Days ran
smoothly and was well-received.“We got a lot of positive feedback,” he
said. “People liked the variety and qual-ity of rides in the carnival. The bus serviceto and from the parking lot, which wassomething new this year, was a big hit.”Logistics Specialist 2nd Class Christo-
pher Klock of the 31st SRG spent Satur-day in the mockup Seabee camp, answer-ing a ton of questions.“Everyone wants to know about the
gear,” he said, pointing to about 40 items
laid out inside a tent that make up the60- to 70-pound pack a Seabee normallywears in a war zone. “A lot of kids havebeen asking questions, and so have a lotof retirees. They want to know how thiscompares to ‘back in the day.’”
Sunday’s events included a karaoke con-test and a motorcycle fun run and show.For results of all the Seabee Days com-
petitions— softball, boxing, karaoke, carshow and motorcycle show — see www.thelighthousenews.com.
Little kids climbing on big things was acommon occurrence at Seabee Days, wherefront loaders and dump trucks were just afew of the massive pieces of equipment ondisplay. Here, Chief Builder David Zahm ofNaval Mobile Construction Battalion 3 helpshis son, Paul, 2, back onto solid ground.
PHOTOS BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE
Benjamin Gonzales, 6, the son of Erica and BU1 Alejandro Gonzales of NMCB 3, checksout a one-man tent on display in the Forward Operating Base replica at Seabee Days. Asecurity tower, bunker and bridge were also on display
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Help when you need it.The Fleet & FamilySupport Center
All classes at Port Hueneme unless oth-erwise noted. Call 982-5037 for more in-formation.Toll-free appointment scheduling ser-
vice: 1-866-923-6478, call 24 hours a day,seven days a week. Confidential clinicalcounseling, relocation assistance, resumeassistance, financial consultations andmany other support services are availableat your convenience at the Fleet and Fam-ily Support Center.
Life Skills Workshops
• Couples Communication (4 sessions):Strengthen your communication and yourconnection as you juggle deployment,money matters, partnership and parent-ing. Mondays, Aug. 1, 8, 15, 22; 5 to 6:30p.m.• Co-Parenting (5 sessions): For di-
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Career Support and Retention
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assistance in filing, reopening or appeal-ing your VA claim. Three reps to assistyou. Active duty, veteran, widows, walk-ins welcome! Wed., Aug. 24, 9 a.m. tonoon.
Sexual Assault PreventionResponse (SAPR)
• SAPRAdvocateMonthlyMeeting:Allcommand advocates are required to attendas part of their annual refresher training.Thurs., July 28, call 982-5037 for times!
Ombudsman• Ombudsman Assembly: Service pro-
viders talk with ombudsmen and com-mand leadership. Tues., Aug. 30, 6 to 8p.m.
Exceptional Family Member• Parent Support Network: A support
group for active and retired military fam-ilies with special needs children. Sharelocal resources and get support. Meet at1104 Calle el Halcon, Camarillo. ContactJayne Burgess at 982-3159 for more infor-mation and dates.
IA Readiness and Deployment• Deployment Readiness: Join others to
learn what it is all about, what you willneed, and how to do more than just sur-vive deployment.Wed., Aug. 3, 11 a.m. tonoon.
• IA Family Connection: Whether thisis your first or 21st experience with deploy-ments or IAs, join others in this familyconnection and meet with spouses of de-ployed service members. Share yourknowledge of how to thrive during thisexperience. Tues., Aug. 9, 3:30 to 4:30p.m.• Deployment Homecoming: Your
spouse is coming home! Learn what toexpect and how to help both of you makethis a rewarding reunion. Wed., Aug. 10,11 a.m. to noon.
Relocation• Sponsor Training: Ensure that desig-
nated command personnel have the neces-sary training to successfully fulfill theirrole as command sponsors. Wed., Aug.10, 3 to 4 p.m. Please call 989-8833 to setup briefs at your command spaces.• SmoothMove: Make your PCS move
easy and smooth. Learn about your en-titlements from the experts. Wed., Aug.17, 10 a.m. to noon.
Financial Management• Financial counseling by appointment.
Are you juggling your bills? Need finan-cial advice? An FFSC financial coun-selor is availableMonday through Fridayat the Hueneme or Mugu FFSC. Call982-3640 (Port Hueneme) or 989-8844(Point Mugu). Information available oncar buying, understanding your TSP,planning for retirement, getting a 720
credit score, saving and investing, homebuying and developing a spending plan.Financial classes available at your com-mand space. Call 982-3640 or 982-3102to schedule any of the classes.• Home Buying Seminar: Wed., Aug.
17, 5:30 to 9:30 p.m.
New Parent Support• Little Explorers for Toddlers: An in-
teractive parent-toddler playgroup forbabies 15-36 months. Thursdays, 10 to 11a.m., except first Thursday of the month.Call 982-5037 for location.• New Mamas: For expecting mamas
andmamas with babies 0–15 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, 12:30to 1:45 p.m., Bee Fit Center.• Breastfeeding 101:Makingmilk, latch,
positions. Community resources provided.Tues., Aug. 2, 6 to 8:30 p.m.• Breastfeeding Pumps &More: Pump-
ing and storing breast milk, breast tobottle, weaning & pump technology.Thurs., Aug. 4, 6 to 8:30 p.m.• Boot Camp for New Dads: Get real
answers to real concerns.Hear experienceddads share their stories. Thurs., Aug. 18,6 to 8:30 p.m.• Before Birth: Overview of common
discomforts and remedies. Preparing forLaborDay, with hospital tours, birth wishlist, breathing techniques and labor over-view. What you “must have” for baby.Thurs., Aug. 18, 6 to 8:30 p.m.
Free food distribution• Saturdays, Aug. 20, Sept. 17: 9 a.m. to
2 p.m., Bldg. 19, near the Pleasant ValleyGate onNBVCPortHueneme. Food itemsvary frommonth tomonth.Requirements:Active duty E-6 and below or their spous-es; bring an LES and only one issue perfamily. E-7 with two or more dependentsmay qualify. Income guideline statementavailable at distribution site. Custodian ofa child who is a family member of ActiveDuty personnel on deployment.
— For information, please call Sandy Lyle,command liaison, at 989-8833 or [email protected].
Hotline numbersThere aremany resources available
for victims of sexual assault. If youhave been a victim of sexual assaultand would like to talk with someone,please call:• NBVC SAPR Response Line:
805-218-9370.• DoD Safe Helpline: 1-877-995-
5247.All calls are confidential.Safety tip: When you go to a par-
ty, go with a group of friends. Arrivetogether, watch out for each otherand leave together.
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Thursday, August 47pm: X-Men: 1st Class PG13
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deal, call us first!805-754-9839VCS282273
METAL - WE PICK UPYOUR SCRAP METAL.
CALL 805-643-HAULVCS279498
MOVIE COLLECTION750 VHS’s & 600 DVD’s.
Best offer. Call707-888-0038 VCS282612
STORE CLOSING!Las Beautiful Bags
220 W. Seventh St., Oxnard.Maple finish slat walls, glass
shelves & all merchandisediscounted. 805-302-8487
VCS281478
WE PICK UP & RECYCLEall Major Appliances.Help Save our Planet.
Call 805-671-9569 VCS280598
LOWREY ORGANPedals and bench, Walnutfinish, like new, $750/OBO.805-532-9211 (after 12 noon).
VCS282694
RARE K. ScherzerWWII 4 rotary valve, BBb
TUBA $1000 and SertlKommervirtuos Trombone$700 805-484-1983 VCS282193
Pool above ground, 15’x24’complete w/pump, filterladder,etc.,3 yrs new$950/obo 805-522-2807VCS281117
SPA/HOT TUBDeluxe 2011 Model.
Neck jets, therapy seat,warranty, never used,
can deliver, worth $5950,will sell $1950. Call
818-785-9043 VCS280531
GOLF CLUBREPAIR
& SERVICEWe specialize in regriping,reshafting, loft & lie angles.
Call or come in today ®rip those irons!
1807 E. Main St, Ventura(1/2 mi W of Vta High Schl)
805-216-3991Mention this ad for
a 15% discount VCS280798
Pool Table 4x8 1in slate,leather pockets,
very good condition $600805-320-0226 VCS280870
BUYINGJUNKCARS
TOP
$ $ $ $ $
PAIDUP TO$1,000
Running orNot RunningLic’d Dismantlerpickthepart.com
(805)933-5557
VCS281350
CA$Hfor
SCRAPMETALSConstruction &
Demolition ScrapHeavy Equipment
Car BodiesAutomotive Scrap
Steel - RebarLic’d Dismantler &
Weighmaster
vcapinc.com805.933.8280
842 Mission Rock RdSanta Paula, Ca 93060
VCS280782
CASH PAIDFor your unused diabetic
test strips $2-$20/box.Call for info:
805-201-3631VCS282737
I BUY HIGH-ENDRANGES AND
REFRIGERATORS,805-671-9569 VCS280596
I BUY PRE 1970 Acoustic orElectric Guitars. The old-er, the better! 805-732-1781VCS281367
I PAY $25 each for pre 1970Heddon Fishing Lures. Also,
Hetzel, Pflueger, CreekChub, Shakespeare etc.
Bamboo rods, old huge biggame reels too. I also buy
guns & knives. Call805-732-1781 VCS281366
I PAY CASH for old books,magazines, paper ephemera,
movie/comics/sportsmemorabilia, libraries,posters, old toys, etc.
Carl 818-889-3599 VCS281195
SELL YOUR VEHICLETODAY! I’ll buy your car -
CASH. Call 805-754-5757VCS283021
UMBRELLA COCKATOO“George” talks, is 8 yrs
old, very friendly, lovable,$1000 incl lg cage & toys.email: heritage2000hd@
hotmail.com VCS281988
A PrivateFoundation HasRescued DogsFor Adoption
DELILAH6 month old female,Cockapoo, 12 pounds.
JOSE7.5 year old male,
Chihuahua mix, 10 pounds.
PEEWEE5 year old male,
Chihuahua mix, 13 pounds.
TRAMP1 year old male,
Schnauzer mix, 11 pounds.
SCOOTER3 year old male,
Terrier mix, 13 pounds.
TEENA4 year old female,
Italian Mastiff, 85 pounds
TRUCK4 year male ItalianMastiff 100 pounds
Visit our website for picssamsimon
foundation.orgor call (310)457-5898
VCS281509
AMERICAN BULLDOGPUPPIES Johnson line,Father is “Deisel”, $700661-250-0081 VCS282436
Australian Shepherd, 4yrs,female, fixed, w/papers.,full
med. history, healthy, allshots $375 660-1591 VCS281993
AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERDPUPPIES, ready to go,
1st shots, dewormed, lic’dbreeder #P-241880. $150-$300.
661-867-2319 VCS282317
BEAGLES - AKC M & FCredit card ok, $200-$300.760-248-7658 760-549-3727www.joes-beagles.com
VCS281764
BOXER Puppies, purebred,Brindle, bobbed tail, de-claw 1st shots/dewormed
$400 805-407-5164 VCS282213
BOXER PUPS4 males, 8 weeks old, $400
Call 805-947-7056 VCS282021
CHIHUAHUA Female.Black, sweet & lovable.
$75 Shots included. Call805-248-6682 VCS281777
DACHSHUNDS AKC $500661-333-4697 or 661-769-8807simplesite.com/loveadog
VCS281353
ENGLISH BULLDOGPUPPIES AKC $1800. M & F.
serranobulldogs.comStud service available.
818-535-0811 VCS282247
ENGLISH BULLDOGPUPPIES GORGEOUS!
1 M, 1 F. Vet certification& health guarantee includ-
ed. Adorable, playful &loving. Short leg, wrinklywith small ears Excellenthealth care, diet, grooming
& socialization, pottytraining started. Wonderfulreferences and pictures to
email. Appointmentswelcomed. Outstanding pet
price of $1450. Call818-631-7556 VCS281808
GERMAN SHEPHERDPUPPIES 7 wks old, ready
to go. Black and brown$350 ea. 805-566-4906;
805-331-8903 VCS282060
Golden RetrieverPuppies
Males & Females,Born:May 19,2011First shots giv-
en.Ready to go.Momand Dad regis-tered.(Oxnard)
$600.00(805)797-9915 VCS281399
GOLDEN RETRIEVERPUPPIES
AKC/OFA/CERFRaised w/TLC, champ lines
M/F, english cream.$1,200 - $1,500. TakingDeposits. 805-915-7478
VCS281312
GOLDEN RETRIEVERPups, 8 wks, first shots,
$600. 818-825-3604VCS281395
Golden Retriver Male,AKC 10 ready to gohome 7/16/11 $400.00(661)763-4980 VCS279770KITTENS!!! $125 Sat & Sun
11-5@ PetCo in CAM andMarket & Donlon in VTA
805-485-8811 VCS283003
LABRADOR Puppies AKCcremes & blacks, xlnt pedi-
gree guar $700, estab since‘69 brueggerlabradors.com
Near Magic Mountain209-604-4445 VCS281116
Labrador RetrieversMales & Females, AKC,OFA. Yellow, Black,Choc. Champ lines.Home raised. Healthguaranteed. Ready 7/22.$700.00 (805)501-6171VCS280158
Mini Pincher - Female,neutered, purebred, great
walker, potty trained, $200.805-482-5647 VCS282396
PUG PUPPY AKC fawnfemale, champion bloodlines,
pick of litter, $1000818-585-3025 VCS281114
PUGS PUPPIESPurebred, black. Females.
Call Andy 805-889-0923VCS282171
RAGDOLL KITTENS$550. 3 females, 4 males,
5 wks old. Ready to go endof July. Very well socialized,
1st vaccines included805-746-7658 VCS281543
Rottweiler PupsDe-wormed and first shots.Exlnt working bloodlines.
Call for furtherinformation.
(805)914-4075VCS282360
SHIH TZU PUPPIES. AKC.Multi colors. Small size
F $500, M $450. 805-216-2398www.lovelyshihtzu.com
VCS281628
SHIH TZU PUPPIEST-cup and standard, 1/M &2/F, choc, black/white & tri.$400. 805-607-2141. VCS282659
Toy Poodle black, 5 yr oldfemale, to a loving home,very friendly, $100805-404-2395 VCS281878
VIZSLAHungarianVizsla pups
OUTSTANDINGpups from champparents on site.
Excellent family,beach loving pet.
$1500 Accepting dep805-532-2216 or visit
us on the web @goldenmeadowsretrievers.comTraining Available
VCS280893
YORKIEBeautiful playful puppies.M & F, priced from $600.
www.myplayfulpuppy.com805-320-1246 VCS282469
ACCOUNTINGASSISTANT I
$2,703.01-$3,371.14/MO
F/T w/Vta Co Ofc of Ed,TSS Dept. Req: HS grad,course work - acctg/bkkpg& 2 yrs financial & statisti-cal record-keeping & expw/automated financial sys.Appl/job desc avail HR,5189 Verdugo Way, Cam.93012. 383-1913. Or apply at
www.edjoin.orgDeadline: 4pm 7/25/11
EOE VCS282742
AgriculturePanAmerican Seed Co inSanta Paula hiring for a
Section Grower-Greenhouse & FieldPosition req. a min. ASdegree or 2 yrs equiv. onthe job exp. Assist ingrowing plants for breed-ing, R&D & marketingevents to include indepen-dent decision making onwatering & fertilized ap-plications. Pesticide ap-plication req. Available toparticipate in wknd wa-tering & assist in fieldsoil prep, layout, irriga-tion set up & transplants.Addl. duties incl. washingpots & flats, weeding,composting & keeping fa-cility clean as well as mi-nor repairs & prev.maint. on equip. used.Applicants should stop by335 S. Briggs Rd, SantaPaula & fill out an appli-cation or email resumes
[email protected] FAX 630-520-9148
VCS282603
APARTMENTRESIDENT MGR
Manage 2 properties. Taxcredit experience. Bilin-gual – Spanish/EnglishSend resume to: HR at
[email protected] fax to 659-3195
VCS281895
AUTO ACCESSORY IN-STALLER Interested inworking with high end luxu-ry vehicles? If you lovecars, are mechanically in-clined, have experiencewith power tools, know howto drive stick shift (manu-al), have a clean drivingrecord and can pass a back-ground drug test we have ajob for you. Currently hir-ing Auto accessory install-ers, utility workers,polishers, rail workers andshuttle drivers. Positionspay $9 to 10, TWIC card is aplus! Call for applicationhours: Workforce Systemsat 805-658-6100VCS282541
AutomotiveExperienced
Hyundai/SubaruTECHS AND
LUBE TECHS WANTED.Immediate openingsSee Charlie JervissLADIN HYUNDAI
SUBARUT.O AUTOMALL
805 495 2193VCS282426
Auto SalesSELL THE HOT NEWFORD AND LINCOLN
LINEUP in a professionalenvironment. Position
available for motivatedindividual. Experiencenot as important as a
DESIRE TO SUCCEED!COME JOIN OUR TEAMUP TO 30% Commission
+ Bonuses
Ask for Ed Myers(805) 983-6511
VISTA FORD LINCOLNOF OXNARD
VCS282238
233Furniture/Household Goods
0273Jewelry/Clothing
274Medical Equipment& Supplies
275MiscellaneousFor Sale
275MiscellaneousFor Sale
277Musical Instruments
281Pool/Spa Supplies
283Sporting Goods
297Wanted To Buy
297Wanted To Buy
Pets&Supplies300-315
305Birds/FishSupplies/Services
310Cats/DogsSupplies/Services
310Cats/DogsSupplies/Services
310Cats/DogsSupplies/Services
Employment500-585
540Help Wanted
540Help Wanted
vcstar.com/garagesales
OnlinegaragesalemapeveryFridayp.m.
Greatbuysarecloserthan
youthink.
Furniture?
vcstar.com/ads800-221-STAR(7827)
BUYIT.SELL IT.FINDIT.
Find a home.
vcstar.com/garagesales
OnlinegaragesalemapeveryFridayp.m.
Greatbuysarecloserthan
youthink.
CALL800-221-STAR(7827)
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VENTURATOYOTABIG VOLUMEDEALERSHIP
SEEKING SELF MOTI-VATED NEW ANDUSED SALES REPSTHAT ARE HARDWORKING AND WANTTO EARN TOP$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
TOO MUCHTRAFFIC TO
HANDLE6,000 GUARANTEE
TO START(See Dealer For Details)
WE OFFER:•TOP COMMISSIONS• PROMOTIONS• FREEWAY LOCATION• GIANT INVENTORY• 401K RETIREMENT• HEALTH BENEFITS
APPLY IN PERSON
805-650-0510Mike Stamakinley - xt 221Octavio Fierros - xt 264
VENTURA AUTOCENTER
6360 AUTO CENTER DRVENTURA CA 93003
VCS281494
Avionics Techs
DEFENSE SUPPORTSERVICES, LLC (DS2)
is proud to announce a re-turn to NAWS China Lakeand a new opportunity atPt. Mugu. Positions arecurrently available forS-3 Avionics Techs,UH-60S Avionics Techs,and EA-18G AvionicsTechs. Candidates maysee all qualificationsneeded and upload theirresumes at
www.ds2.comWe will continue to com-municate with currentemployees as more infor-mation on this transitioncomes available.
Please call DS2 Recruit-ing at 1-800-433-5339 withany questions or concernsor go to www.ds2.com toapply to all available po-sitions. EOE.
VCS280597
MECHANICALASSEMBLERS
Seeking top notch Assem-bly Technicians with ex-perience in precisionassembly, assemblytools, engineering draw-ings, BOMs & assemblytechniques Qualified can-didates will have a mini-mum combined 5 yrs ofeducation & exp.
Haas Automation offerscompetitive compensa-tion & excellent benefitspackage. Please submitresume to:
2800 Sturgis RoadOxnard, CA 93030
www.haasjobs.comEOE/AA
VCS281785
SENIORADMINSTRATIVE
CLERK$2,510.11-$3,130.00/MO
F/T pos w/Vta Co Ofc of Edw/SELPA Req: HS grad,vocational/college coursesin bus or related field or 3yrs of general clerical exp,typing cert for 45 wpm net,Appl/job desc avail fromHR, 5189 Verdugo Way,Cam. 93012. Info: 383-1913.Or apply at
www.edjoin.orgDeadline: 4pm 7/29/11
EOE VCS282744
BIOSTATISTICIANAmgen Inc. has an opportu-nity for a Manager, Biosta-tistics. Reqs: PhD, or MS &3 yrs; & proficiency in atleast 1 prog language fordata analysis; excellentwritten & verbal skills rltdto stat info; fundamentalsof project mgmt. Job site:Thousand Oaks, CA. Ref #7VGSVN & submit resumeto Global Mobility, AmgenInc., One Amgen CenterDrive, MS B26-2-C, Thou-sand Oaks, CA 91320. Nophone calls or e-mails.Must be legally authorizedto work in the U.S. withoutsponsorship. EOE.VCS279862
BUYERQualstar Corporation, lo-cated in Simi Valley hasan immediate need for anexperienced Buyer, with3+ years buying electron-ic components. Past ex-perience with ContractManufacturers, Dis-tributors & OEM’s amust. Knowledge & ex-perience in all aspects ofMaterials. Candidatemust have strong com-munication skills, bothverbal and written.Fax resume 805-526-4839or email to:
[email protected] VCS280986
Caregivingwww.goldcoastcaregivers.org
Currently seekingCaregivers forVentura County
CNA and CPR required
Call Codie at 805-642-0239FAX resume: 805-650-15361996 Eastman Av, Ste 101
Ventura, CA 93003VCS282528
CARPET CLEANINGTECH Four Seasons, Ventu-ra seeks hardworking, selfmotivated person to joinour team. No exp. nec Neatappearance, sales abilityand clean DMV. Poss ofpromotion to Lead Tech$10.00 plus comm & benes.Send your resume to
[email protected] call (805) 642-4784
VCS282560
Chef/ManagerExec. Sous Chef/North Ma-libu Upscale Caterings toCamp Cuisine High VolumeExperience Needed Onsite& Off Site Events Manage 8– 10 Employees Client &Guest Interface RequiredBack Ground Check & Driv-ers License Needed GreatBenefits! Send Resume to:
540Help Wanted
540Help Wanted
540Help Wanted
540Help Wanted
VCStar.com/garagesales
Online garage sale map.Every Friday P.M.
Find a home.vcshomes.com
Find a home.vcshomes.com VCStar.com/garagesales
Online garage sale map.Every Friday P.M.
540Help Wanted
540Help Wanted
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Highly SkilledFreelance
Bookkeeper &Office Manager
12 yrs experience withQuickBooks & Creating,
Implementing &Maintaining
Bookkeeping Systems forSmall Businesses &
Individuals.Jeannie Pollak 805-988-1048
ACOUSTICCEILING
REMOVALS•
Removals •Paint• Respray•One Day Service • Water/
Fire Damage • Texturing &Patching • Free Estimates
Mike Keys805-208-6281Reference’s
Lic# 416345 VCS281400
AL GARZADRYWALL
Acoustic Removaland Retexture in 1 day.
We Paint Too!Bonded & Insured
** FREE Estimates **Will work with your
schedule.Quality Guaranteed!
Licensed/Bonded/Insured30 Years Experience
805-583-2553Lic # 776189
www.algarzadrywall.comVCS282760
BILL DAVISDRYWALL, Inc
Ca Lic 835604ACOUSTIC REMOVAL
Guarantee 1 Day ServiceIn Furnished Homes’’PAINT READY’’
Liability & Worker’s Comp805-644-4633 Officeor 805-479-1127 Cell
Free Estimates VCS281101
AIRE COMFORT INC.Residential HVAC Repair,Service and Installations.Specialist for older homeson floor and wall furnaceconversions to forced airand under house installs.
Free Inst Est. Svc Call $65Contractor 805-797-9968
Lic #877321 VCS281070
REITZ A/C Service Repairand Installation
Want to add A/C or upgradeto new equipment. Full
system replacement starting@ $3,500. Since 2004: Highest
Quality Lowest Prices!805-630-4235
Lic#848188 VCS281535
NO JOBS TOO BIGOR SMALL
• Paving• Patching• Seal Coating• FREE Estimates!
951-288-2322Lic # 950810 VCS282562
Greta’s Guns, LLC
Buy • Sell • Consignment
Ask About ourLaser Shot Training
4228 Los Angeles Ave.Simi Valley, CA 93063
Btwn Tapo Cyn & Tapo St.
805-520-4867www.gretasguns.com
VCS275150
Cabinet RefacingHighest quality workmanship
& materials. 35 years exp.Call now for free estimate +a great job at a great price!
805-527-2631Lic#341411 VCS280869
35 YEARSEXPERIENCE
All Interior and ExteriorRepairs!
Doors, termite damage,wood siding, patio covers,
wood decks, fences, garageshelving, painting.
Small Jobs andSenior’s Welcome.
Call John 805-320-4931Lic#757278 VCS282605
SIGNATURE FINISHCARPENTRY, INCBonded/Insured/Licensed• Crown Molding • Doors •
Wainscot • Mantles• Columns • Etc
805-558-0551Lic#948934 VCS280608
AffordableWindow &
Carpet CleaningFree Estimates.
Low Rates * $19.95/ROOMSatisfaction Guaranteed
805-509-7222Locally Owned & Operated
Licensed & Insured.FREE screen/track
cleaningLimited time only - FREEHallway Cleaning w/order
VCS280905
AMERICAN OWNED &ALL WORK DONE BYLEGAL AMERICAN
CITIZENSDRY-FOAM &
230 Degree STEAMCARPET, TILE, GROUT& UPHOLSTERY CARE
DRY IN 1-2 HOURS
HELPS RESTORETEXTURE
I don’t cut corners,I clean them!
Xpert Carpet Care818.991.5812805.552.9504
VCS280701
CARPET STEAMCLEANING Truck Mounted
Upholstery and Rugs• 3 Rooms...$60• Window Wash• Floor Wax/Polish• Dirty Kitchen/Bath
Everything CleanLee’s Maintenance
805-987-3071 VCS282132
Noyola’s Carpet Cleaningand Janitorial Service
• Truck Mounted• Hot Water Steam• Upholstery Cleaning• 2 Rooms - $50.00• Office & Sofa Cleaning• Floor Wax/Polish• Car Interior/Wash
FREE Estimates!
805-407-5839VCS282077
CARPET REPAIR& CLEANING &
TILE CLEANING• Stretching • Patches
• Carpet to TileCarpet Rescue805-483-0899
(Lic #787080) VCS282643
LICENSED DAYCAREPROVIDER in Oxnard.
2 openings now availablein a safe, fun, loving
environment.7am-6pm Mon-Fri.Call 805-985-6642
Lic#566213202 VCS282029
Onsite PC Supportfor Home or Office
Computer Repair, Service& Upgrades. Virus, Spyware
& Adware Removal.Data Recovery. 13 years exp
A G & RMasonry & Concrete
•Stamp Concrete•Driveways •Block Walls
•Retaining Walls•Brick & Stone Work
•BBQ •Paving •Stucco+Bobcat Tractor Svc
805-231-5576 805-231-5574Lic#908763 VCS282210
AHUMADA CONCRETEConstruction, Driveways,
Patios, Block Walls,Vinyl Gates, Brick,All Types of Ramps
All Types of Repairs,Concrete & Masonry(805)487-1613
Lic#754081 VCS282949
CLARK & SONSCONCRETE
•Driveway/RV Pad•Patios•Pool Decks •Sidewalks
No Job Too Small
805-583-0480LIC#408242 VCS281110
VENCOCONSTRUCTION•Concrete driveways •
Sidewalks •Patios •Blockwalls •Brick work •Stone
Small jobs ok/Free estimatesDaniel R. Hernandez805-890-6189
LIC#781821 VCS282308
LANDMARKCONSTRUCTION
New Construction, Remodel,Room Additions, Home
Maintenance, Repairs, PatioCovers, Decks, ConcreteMasonry, Block Walls,
Fencing, Handyman Service.805-732-3517
Lic #636193 VCS278441
T & TCONSTRUCTION• Room Additions• Kitchen & Bath
Remodels• Patio Covers &
Decks
Tom 805-987-2860Lic#425257 VCS277541
THEDOORMAN
Door Installations & Repairs,Windows, Moldings,
Cabinets, Handyman Service34 years exp.Camarillo
805-890-9493VCS282968
TIM’S CUSTOMDOORS
Over 200 StylesFrench Swing Sliders, AllBrands, Locks. Hardware,
Moldings. Wholesale Prices.25 Years Experience!
(805) 527-5808Lic #724376 VCS281996
ALL-PHASEDRYWALL
“No Job Too Small”All Your Drywall Needs!40+ Years Experience
Competitive Rates805-701-3108 Lic #955634
VCS282459
RAUL’s DRYWALL• Custom Home InteriorRemodeling • Dry WallHanging • Tape & MudAcoustic Ceiling • WallTexture Hole Repair
• Water Damage Repair• Acoustic Removal.FREE Estimates!
Small Jobs Available.Guaranteed Work. Not Lic.805-231-1063 VCS281316
Conejo ValleyElectric
Lighting SpecialistRecessed & LandscapeAnything Electrical!Family Owned* FREE Estimates *
SERVICE CALL $50Cool off whole house, Attic &
Gable Fan Specialists.Supply a ceiling fan & wewill install it for you. $149
We install ALLWall Mount, Flat Screen
TV’s, Speakers & NetworkSystems.
Will Beat Anyone’s Price!
805-497-7711818-259-4055
www.conejoelectric.com
Lic#922260
VCS281654
JEFF WARDELECTRIC*Panel Upgrades*Remodels*Trouble Shooting *Free Est.
805-648-3184Ins/Lic#648300 VCS282863
KESTREL ELECTRIC• Free Estimates• Affordable Rates• No Job Too Small• Trouble Shooting• Military Discounts
Available 7 Days A Week
805-551-8870Lic#927740 VCS281089
Need AnElelectrician?
Commercial • Residential• Industrial
* New Service Upgrades* New Construction* Rewiring - Remodeling* Recessed Lighting
Installation
FREE ESTIMATE
Rejis Electric818-402-7841
St. Lic #435441 VCS281357
B”HGOOD JOB GOOD PRICEAvail now at great price
shiney laminated floorsWood Tile Vinyl
Linoleum Floor &Handyman Service
Nows the time for greatprice and service!
Call Ezra
805-797-3974VCS282607
Pacific CoastGarage Doors
Quality Door InstallationRepairs Springs/Operators
FREE ESTIMATESWe accept VI/MC/DC
(805)987-6100Lic# 729304 VCS281928
‘’A’’ PLUSGARDENING•Mow •Edge •Bushes
Trimmed •Yard Clean-upsNo job too big or small.
Reasonable. FreeEstimates.1 Time orMonthly
(805)336-3947 VCS277729VCS281000
DETAILEDLANDSCAPING
Mow & EdgeSprinkler & Lawn InstallCleanupsTree PruningLow RatesFree EstimatesCall 805-275-6863
VCS282401
VASQUEZCONSTRUCTION
•Remodels • Renovations•Patios & Covers•Carpentry•Concrete•Electrical •Plumbing•Painting •Landscapingvasquezconstructioninc.com
805-625-1758license#938013 VCS282036
William OsborneConstruction
general contractor, homeimprovements and repairs,termite and dryrot repairs.
License #370124(805)641-0217 (818)266-4035
VCS280577
A WOMANIN TRADE
Home RepairsComplete Kitchen Bath
Remodeling CustomCabinets & RefacingWood Work/MoldingTile, Paint, DrywallPlumbing, Electric,
Lighting Reasonable/CleanLynn 805-487-7709Lic#285372 VCS282981
CHUCK STOUTHANDYMAN
All Trades:Plumbing, Tile, Electric,
Drywall, Painting, Windows,Framing & Carpentry.
30 + years in Conejo ValleyFREE Estimates805-499-2860
Lic# 771801 VCS281053
HANDYMANStucco, Fencing, Drywall,
Doors, Paint Texture,Plumbing, Tile, RoofRepair, Carpentry,Windows, Concrete.
All Work Guaranteed805-491-8330
State Lic & bonded#905329VCS281936
HONEYDO HUBBYIf you have a
Honey To Do List, I amthe handyman for you!
** ALL TRADES **No Job Too Small.........
805-443-7768VCS281055
JOHNY’S A 2 ZHANDYMAN SVC•Plumbing •Electrical
•Tile •Hardwood Floors•Concrete •Carpentry
•Stucco •Drywall •Paint•Rain Gutters •Roof Repair•Shower/Tub Recaulk/Seal•Doors •Windows/Screens
Free Estimates818-396-2101 VCS280975
• lights • plumbing• doors • carpentry• locks • cabinets• painting
Tim Voorhees 527-5808LIC #724376 VCS281995
* PARAMOUNT *Home & Business Services
Heating,Plumbing,ElectricalPainting, Drywall, Stucco,
Carpentry, Windows, Doors,Landscaping & Hauling.
FREE Est & Sr. DiscountsExperienced / Hard Working
Richard 805-815-8745Lic#086358 VCS283007
RICHARDSONMaintenance
& ConstructionResidential/Comml
PlumbingElectricalCarpentryBath/Kitchen
Repairs of all typesWork Guaranteed
Free EstimateQuality
WorkmanshipLic/Bonded/Insured #847061
805-443-2782VCS281976
RICK’S Carpentry &Handyman Service
Over 25 Years Experience!Specializing in interior,exterior remodeling andrepair, carpentry, doors,trim, dry wall, tile, minorelectrical and plumbing.
(805) 312-4874Lic#927907 VCS282190
ALL HAULWE DO IT ALL!
Same Day Service•Concrete & Demolition•Weed Abatement•Real Estate Clean up•Appliances & Garage•Construction • Handyman• Yard Clean-up•$2M Ins Umbrella
805-643-HAUL(4285)
lic #084142 VCS279495
AL’SHAULING!
7 Days-FREE Estimates!(805)485-9334
• Tree/HedgeTrim andChain Saw
• Yard Rototilling• Garage Cleanups
• Appliance Removal* Will Haul Big or Small *Lic. 94-06169 VCS282793
....NOTICE....“California law requires thatcontractors taking jobs thattotal $499 or more (labor andmaterials) be licensed. Statelaw also requires that contrac-tors include their license num-bers on all advertising. Checkout your licensed contractor bycalling the Contractors StateLicense Board at:
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Accounting
Acoustic Ceilings
Air Conditioning/Heating
Asphalt
Buy/Sell/Trade
Cabinets
Carpentry
Carpentry
Carpet Cleaning
Carpet Repair
Child Care
ComputerServices
Concrete Work
Construction
Construction
Doors
Dry Wall
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Flooring
Garage Doors
Gardening
GeneralContractor
Handypersons
Handypersons
Hauling
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BROTHER’SHAULINGGarage,Yard,
Dirt & All TrashClean -up,Demolition
Tree Trimming,Fences, New
Lawn, Sprinkler
Handyman Job& Carpentry
(805)405-7909VCS280586
CJ HAULING* Real Estate Clean Up
* Jacuzzi Removal* Yard & Garage Clean Up
* Concrete, DemolitionDebris & More
FREE Estimate Anytime!
805-252-3836VCS281331
Eddie’sHauling &
Gardening SvcGarage & Yard Cleanups,Dirt & Concrete Removal,Tree Trimming/Removal
Spa Removal.Senior DiscountsFree Estimates805-758-8920
VCS281406
Tito’s Hauling& Fences
LANDSCAPINGTREE REMOVAL
GREAT PRICES!• Any Demolition• Garage/Yard
Clean Ups• Concrete Work• Wood Fences
• Jacuzzi Removal• New LawnSprinklers
SENIOR DISCOUNTS
Cell(805)890-3239
VCS281508
HOUSECLEANING over 20years exp. Excellent, fastefficient & thorough workat modest prices, and...
“I DO WINDOWS”and gutters. I also love
to help the elderly as needed.Have xlnt references. Call
805-201-8585 VCS281990
Janie Andrade’sHouse Cleaning Svc
Homes & Offices.Weekly, Bi-Wkly or 1 Time.References. 10 Years Exp
Caregiver Svc also available805-386-4270
or 805-312-5649Lic#031689 VCS281903
MISTY MAIDSMaid to order 18 yrs exp
w/ref. Thorough, completecleaning one time, wkly ormonthly. Spring cleaning,deep cleaning, windows
Organizing, errand running.(805)804-7100
Free Estimates! VCS281530
No Job Too Bigor Small...BeckyCleans Them All!SPRING CLEANINGFOR THE SUMMER
*Ask about deep cleaning*Weekly • Bi-weekly • 1 Time
20 Years Exp + Refs.805.525.8343 or 805.832.0044
VCS281220
PROFESSIONALCOMPLETE CLEAN
House Apt BuildingJanitorial Construction
Move in/Move out. Weekly/Bi-weekly One time/monthly
•Carpet-Truck Mounted•Windows/Wall Wash•Floor Strip & Wax•Kitchen/Bathroom
987-3071Service local since 1986Lee’s Maintenance Co
VCS282139
ORGANIC TOPDRESSING, PLANTER
MIX, 50/50 MIX ANDTOP SOIL FOR SALEFROM $21.00 - $29.00
PER YARD. DELIVER.TO VTA/LA CNTY.CALL (805) 498-9495
M-F 7:30AM – 4:00PMVCS280539
PERMAGREENIntensive Lawn Care
Complete landscape.Mow & Edge
Specials!Sprinkler/Lawn install.
Tree Removal & Pruningor Planting. Demo & Haul.FREE ESTIMATES!
805-630-9252Lic# 842019 VCS282923
Tony’s Landscaping,Yard Maintenance
& HaulingSprinkler System Repair
& Installation• TreePlanting & Pruning•Sodding & Seeding
•General Maintenance•Low Rates• Free Est.•
18 yrs Exp. Lic # 00098280Tony JuarezC:805-760-1460
H:805-488-9852 VCS281546
LEGAL DOCUMENTASSISTANT
• Divorces/LegalSeparation
• Child Support/Visitation• Modification of Existing
Orders• Bankruptcy• Paternity Suits• Civil Suits/Small Claims• Name Change• Restraining Orders
Save 70% Off The CostsBy Representing YourselfHABLAMOS ESPANOL
805.363.8837Legal Disclaimer:
An LDA is not an attorneyand by law cannot give
legal advice or representyou in a court of law. Wecan only provide self-helpservices at your specific
direction...John McGinley,LDA#46 Exp. 12/30/12
VCS280972
Student AthleteMovers
805-987-7201MeatheadMovers.com
VCS282084
AAA PacificCoast
ConstructionPaint & Drywall
Specialist• Patch/Repair •Acoustic
Removal •Retexture •Int/ExtPainting •Ind/Res/Comml•Fast Reliable•Handyman
805-443-4608LIC#579047 VCS280791
Alfredo RiveraPainting
Interior/ExteriorStucco/Wood Repair
Wallpaper Removal.DrywallNew Textures.Free Estmt
805-290-2585Lic# 922319 VCS282963
PAINTINGC & R WEST COAST
SERVICESComm’l & Residential
Interior & ExteriorFree Estimates!
Quality @ Reasonable Rates805-647-4900
Insured/Lic635809 VCS280699
SALVADOR PAINTING INCCommercial/ Residential
House & Apartment ComplexWater Blaster, Stucco,
Drywall RepairRef. / Free Est./Ins./Bonded
805-448-0176or 805-816-5588
Lic #963112 VCS282724
EXCELLENZ PAINTINGThere is no better time likenow, to paint your home!Low Price Guaranteed.Honest and Reliable.
Member of BBBPedro 805-223-9384Lic #877-858 VCS281884
(805)654-9882Water Heater Special
50 Gallon $928(for basic install)
40 YEARS EXPERIENCEALL PLUMBING REPAIRS
REPIPES, REMODELS24 HOUR SERVICE
All Credit Cards AcceptedLIC#545995 VCS280842
ACROWNPLUMBING
Drain Clean/Repair. LeakRepair. Fixture Install.
Hydro-Jetting. PlumbingRemodels.Repipes. New
Construction 24 hrs/7 days805-526-4125818-612-0413
Lic #921281 VCS280831
B/P PLUMBING &DRAIN CLEANING
Full Plumbing Service &Repairs, Copper Re-Pipes,
Gas Leak Locations &Repairs, New Installations.Water Heater Specials
Slab Leak RepairFREE Estimates!
Serving Ventura County.38 Years Exp. Lic #440993
805-822-3233
VCS282954
JLG ROOFINGDBA Gils Roofing Co.
New Roof, Re-Roof,Flat Roof, WoodworkOwner on every job!
Free Estimates!All Work Guaranteed!www.JLGRoofing.com
805-816-9414Lic #885763
Insured/Workers Comp.VCS282714
Ricco Roofing Co, Inc.DBA
Fast & DependableQuality Work
(805)487-8189www.ericksonsroofing.com
Free Estimates.InsuredLic #734346 VCS280795
AFFORDABLESPRINKLER SERVICE
• Repair and Install• Timers • Wires• Valves • Heads• Tune Ups
805-341-8486VCS281510
BOBLETT’SSPRINKLER SVC*Repairs*Timers*Trouble Shooting*System Tune-Up*Upgrade Existing
Systems805-804-7785 VCS282504
Morales Tile &Handyman Service
Bathroom, Floors & KitchenTile, Granite Slab, Drywall,Fences, Decks, Plumbing,
Electrical, Cement.Free Estimates!
10% OFF ANY JOB(805) 758-7089
Lic #1000002769 VCS281419
PETERSONTILE CODoing Tile for2 Generations
•Residential/Commercial•Trouble Shooting
(805) 649-9451 (805) 648-6577Lic #412832 VCS282249
AFFORDABLETREE SERVICE•Trimming•Removal•Stumps •Firewood
Free Estimates, PaymentOptions Avail. 20 Yrs Exp.
24 Hr Emergency Svc805-532-1710
licd & insured VCS280550
Gold CoastTree Svc
All Phases!Shaping•Pruning
•Topping Stump/Root/TreeRemoval,etc. Specializingin Difficult Tree Removal.Bonded. Fully Insured$100 off any job $1000+
$50 off any job $350+$25 off any job $250+
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goldcoasttreeservice.comLic#721441 VCS280797
LOW COSTTREE REMOVAL
• Expert Trimming• Stump Grinding• Yuccas & Shrubs• Free Estimates
JOHN APPEL
(805)649-4759VCS281305
Hauling Hauling
House Cleaning
House Cleaning
Landscaping
Landscaping
Legal Services
Moving
Paint Contractor
Painting
Plumbing
Roofing
Sprinklers
Tile
Tree Services
VCStar.com/garagesales
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Local online classifieds.vcstar.com/ads
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Choir DirectorSt. Matthews United Metho-dist Church in N.P. seeksexp’d choral conductor.Part time. To oversee adult& childrens choirs, handbell choir & praise band.Email resume to:
ComputerSAP Developer in Simi Val-ley, CA. Dvlp, config., pro-gram, & integrate SAPABAP s/w. Reqs: Bachelorsin Engrg, Comp Engrg,Comp Sci, or rel. field + 5yrs of exp. Apply: XavientInformation Systems, Inc.,Attn: S. Jackson, JobID#SAPD1, 2125B MaderaRd., Simi Valley, CA 93065.Work assignments in vari-ous unanticipated locationsthroughout the U.S.VCS282382
ConstructionJourneyman RooferExp journeyman needonly apply. Must have CADrivers license. Benefitsincl medical, dental, life,401k & employee owner-ship. Apply in person at:
Channel Isl. Roofing4155 N. Southbank Rd.,
Oxnard. VCS282179
ConstructionPipeline Contractorseeking experiencedLABORERS &
FOREMENfor waterline repairs andservice work. Please fax
resume or info to:(909)795-7308
or call (866)MCC-PIPEVCS282438
COOK Exp pref’d - willtrain right person. Fastpaced envioronment. Multi-ple locations. Apply atChuy’s, 311 Carmen Dr.,Camarillo. VCS282855
CUSTODIAL POSITIONSAvailable @ Ventura YouthCorrectional Facility. Mustpass a LIVE Scan bkgrndck & fingerprinting is req’d.Exp a +. FAX resumew/salary history to:
626-636-2444Attn: Mrs. Neal – EOE
VCS281752
CUSTOMER SERVICEDATA ENTRY REP
F/T, fast paced insuranceco. Computer literate, 45wpm and multi-task. Bene-fits + hourly. Fax resumesto 818-338-8610 or email to:[email protected]
VCS281975
Customer ServiceRepresentative
computer skills, organiza-tion, phone skills a must.Exp with trucking logis-tics, shipping documenta-tion and environmentalservices is preferred.Call BGI 805-981-4616 toapply in person. EOEVCS282065
General Help
GRANDOPENING!
•Full Training•Customer Service/Set up•Display/Distribution•Lift 30lbs•Must be at least 18 yrs
Starting Pay$1400- $2000/mo
805.529.1846VCS282811
Delivery/Pick UpDriver - T.Oaks
of Medical Equip / TanksBasic repair skills neededHazmat a +. Cust. ServiceFax Resume to 805-494-4454VCS282064
DRIVER-B Lic.Must have HazMat endorse-
ment. Competitive pay.Bring DMV printout to
621 Maulhardt Ave, OxnardVCS282243
DRIVER Exp. Class A driv-er for local bldg matl dist.Must have forklift exp, cur-rent med card and dmv.Wages doe, benes. Apply inperson 301 Lombard St.,Oxnard VCS282195
DRIVEROpening for individualwith exp driving 16’ boxtruck. Fast paced, in &out of truck. Some heavylifting involved, must beable to navigate offThomas Guide map. Start$12/hr w/ benefits. DMVprintout req’d. ApplyMon-Thu. 625 N. OxnardBl, Oxnard VCS282525
DRIVERSDanDee Transportation ishiring fuel delivery driv-ers in Ventura and SimiValley, late model equip,benefits. $18-$22/hr plusovertime DOE. Min 2 yrsClass A driving exp, Haz-mat/tanker endorsement,must pass backgroundcheck. Call 661-637-2410ext 22, fax resume to661-637-2413 or email re-sume to
DRIVER/TOW TRUCKWill train, co pd IRA,med/vac, $30K+/yr.
561 Buena Vista, OxnardVCS282830
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 training800-603-1072 VCS281725
Truck DriverThe California MushroomFarm is hiring class ADrivers Min 2 yrs total exp& 1 yr. Ref. Local/long dis-tance & distribution centerdeliveries. Bilingual Span-ish/English required. In-clude current MVR andDOT physical. Competitivepay, vacation and medical.Fax resume to Randy Mer-cado 805.644.2849 or applyat 4440 Olivas Park Dr.Ventura, Ca. VCS281997
Distribution center inCamarillo is looking forCertified Industrial
EquipmentOperators
for their 3 shifts. Musthave a minimum of 3months experience.Requirements:
• Must be Equip Certifiedon any of the following-Reach Truck / OrderPicker and / or Elec-tric Pallet Jack Rider• Valid Drivers License• Ability to speak, readand comprehend basic in-structions in English•Must have proof of re-cent Equipment Cert.
Please fax or email re-sume’s to Select Staffing805.983.0986 fax email:[email protected]
Education/Social Services(Preschool)
FamilyDevelopment
Educator$14.65 - $20.54
Family ServicesSpecialist$13.04 - $18.08
Site Supervisor$2,692 - $3,959 month
Teacher & Sub$12.29 - $20.95
Home BasedTeacher
$13.04 - $18.08
Assistant Teacher$10.12 - $13.76
Cook$11.16 - $15.94
X’lnt Benefits. Apply by7222/11. CDR, 221 VenturaBlvd. Oxnard, 93036.485-7878. AA/EEOEVCS282197
ElectricianCERT ELECTRICIAN
NFPA70E Trained, Exp inSwitchgear Maintenance &Electrical troubleshooting,Level 1, 2, or 3 InfraredThermography Cert a plus,Clean CA D/L F/T, yearround work. Good benefits.West Coast Power Solu-tions, 3430 Galaxy Pl, Ox-nard. (805) 485-4433. email:
VCS282004
FinanceASSISTANT DIRECTOR,BUDGET & FINANCE
$62,124 - $77,820 Annually
VENTURA UNIFIEDSCHOOL DISTRICT
Apply by August 12, 2011www.venturausd.org
EOE VCS282549
FINANCIALANALYST I
$4,893-$6,098.86/MO
F/T pos w/School Bus &Advisory Svc Dept w/VtaCo Ofc of Ed. Req: HSgrad, BA: Bus, public ad-min, accntg, finance or re-lated field & 2 yrs expfinancial analysis in comptrbus syst or AA: bus,accntg, finance or relatedfiled & 4 yrs exp financialanalysis in comptr bus syst.Appl/job desc avail HR,5189 Verdugo Way, Cam.93012. 383-1913. Or apply at
www.edjoin.orgDeadline: 4pm Fri 8/3/11
EOE VCS282843
FOOD SAFETYCOORDINATOR
for agriculture co. Musthave at least 2 yrs exp. Bi-lingual English/Spanish,computer skills & cleanDMV. Fax resumes to805-986-8354 Attn: Carlos R.VCS282345
Healthcare
Assisted LivingCommunity is seeking a
Director ofHealth Services
Grand Oaks, a retirementcommunity in ThousandOaks, California, offers avariety of lifestyle servic-es for seniors and we arelooking for a responsibleperson who is passionateabout enriching the livesof others.
Required:LVN license or aboveMin. 5 years nursing ex-perience, experience inthe senior / assisted livingindustry a plus Min. 1year managing experi-ence knowledge of title22 regulations that governassisted living facilities aplus Knowledge of health-care/ aging process
Duties Include:• Overseeing all residen-tial care• Interviewing & assess-ing new residents as wellas continual assessmentof current residents• Generate revenue forcare services provided toresidents.• Oversee the personalcare of residents at thecommunity. Supervisesthe care staff-hiring,training, scheduling, andjob performance.• Contact families re-garding changes in care.• Authority and respon-sibility of all care staff• Documentation, includ-ing incident reports &state formsPlease send resume to
[email protected] fax attn: Evan(805) 370-5401. 2177 E.Thousand Oaks Blvd,Thousand Oaks, CA 91362VCS281880
HealthcareCase Manager
(Bi-Lingual Spanishpreferred)
Per Diem, 9:00am-5:30pm.Current Calif. licensed orpre-licensed M.F.T.,L.C.S.W., Ph.D. or Psy.D.Performs clinical workupswith patients in an acutecare setting, facilitates psy-cho-educational groups,conducts family sessions,involved in treatment plan-ning and discharge plan-ning. Must be avail. onweekends to work and onweekdays to initially orient.Pre-Employment DrugScreen, Physical Exam &Background Check Re-quired. Please send a com-pleted application alongwith your resume indicat-ing position of interest to:
Aurora Vistadel Mar Hospital
Attn: Human Resources801 Seneca St.
Ventura, CA. 93001Phone: (805) 626-5287Fax: (805) 652-2248
Matt Kohagen PHR, LMFTDirector of Human
ResourcesVCS282450
HealthcareCERTIFIED CODER -
BILLING DEPARTMENTDuties & Responsibilities:Performs ICD-9 and CPTcoding for physician officebased outpatient records,same day surgery, inpa-tient consults, etc. Inter-acts with outpatientbusiness office staff/pos-ters/etc. regarding insurance denials/issues/problems.Experience in a variety ofoutpatient specialties suchas urology, neurology, or-thopedics, cardiology anddermatology is preferred.Knowledge of proper use ofmodifiers, E/M level assign-ment and Medicare codingguidelines is a must. Fa-miliarity with 3M Encodersoftware, Meditech and All-scripts programming aplus.Qualifications: High Schooldiploma or general educa-tion degree (GED) is re-quired. Must havecertification as a CertifiedCoding Specialist (CCS orCCS-P), Certified Profes-sional Coder (CPC or CPC-P) or Registered Health In-formation Technician(RHIT) and two years ofoutpatient coding experi-ence
Community Memorial Hos-pital offers excellent bene-fits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive Re-tirement plan, flexiblespending accounts, paidtime off, and a variety ofother great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.
To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.orgCMHS is an EOE.
VCS281714
Healthcare
www.livingstonvna.org
• RN, Home Health• Therapy Supervisor• Physical Therapist• Occupational Therapist
Call Eli 805-642-0239Fax resume: 805-650-15361996 Eastman Ave #101
Ventura, CA 93003VCS281748
Recreation TherapistFull-Time. Mon-Fri.8am-4:30pm. C.T.R.S. orR.T.C. certification pre-ferred or certification eli-gible. Performs R.T. GroupTherapy and R.T. Assess-ments. Pre-EmploymentDrug Screen, PhysicalExam & Background CheckRequired. Please send acompleted application alongwith your resume indicat-ing position of interest to:
Aurora Vistadel Mar Hospital
Attn: Human Resources801 Seneca St.
Ventura, CA. 93001Phone: (805) 626-5287Fax: (805) 652-2248
Matt Kohagen PHR, LMFTDirector of HR VCS282451
Legal AssistantAV rated law firm seek-ing full time legal assist-ant experienced incriminal and family lawfor Ventura office. Goodcomputer and communi-cation skills are required.Duties include answeringphones, preparing forms,various office tasks.Spanish speaking helpful.Benefits and a competi-tive salary offered.
[email protected] fax res. 714-730-2267
VCS282584
LEGAL SECRETARYAgoura Hills R.E. Co seeksP/T legal sect’y w/xlnt orgskills. Word & Excel amust. Email res & sal req
VCS281670
ManufacturingInspector - Quality
Receiving inspection.Aerospace job shop envi-ronment. Must be com-puter literate.
MachinistExp’d mill/turn (lathe w/live tooling) Familiaritywith Mori NL1500 andNL2500 a big plus.
Machinist - MillExp’d set-up (10+ yrs).Fadal, Mori, Toyoda,Hitachi Seiki Vertical /Horizontal mills.
Full time positions.Benefits, 401k
MGI – Moorpark805-523-2422 x332
VCS282702
Medical BillingCODER III
(1) Full-Time PositionAbstract and code dis-charged patient records,maintain discharge statis-tics and ensure complete-ness of medical record inaccordance with accredit-ing and regulatory agencyrequirements. PerformICD-9 and CPT coding forInpatient, Emergency De-partment records, Outpa-tient records and same daysurgery records.CCS (Certified coding Spe-cialist), CPC (CertifiedProfessional Coder) withthree years coding experi-ence in health care.Ojai Valley CommunityHospital offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld quality
care and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover more
about what it’s like to workat Community Memorial
Health System. go to:www.cmhshealth.org
CMHS is an EOE.VCS281716
MedicalCLINICAL SUPERVISOR
RN IVDuties & Responsibilities:Provides leadership func-tions in the Emergency De-partment by performing thefollowing duties: Developscompetencies and adminis-ters evaluations with Direc-tor. Interviewing withDirector, staffing, counsel-ing and mentoring staff.Staff educational develop-ment. Management regula-tions, safety laws, DNV,Title 22, OSHA. Partici-pates in various aspects ofthe department’s on-goingperformance improvementactivities.Develops / revisesunit documentation tools.Reviews staff documenta-tion for compliance withstandards and regulationsPerforms audits, assessesunit needs and ancillary de-partments to provide opti-mum patient care. Assessespatient care provided bystaff, assists in direct pa-tient care, reviews unitpolicies.Qualifications: BachelorsDegree in Nursing (BSN)from an accredited NursingProgram is required, Mas-ters Degree and CEN pre-ferred. ExtensiveEmergency nursing experi-ence (3 to 5 years). Previ-ous supervisory experienceis required. Current CARegistered Nurse License,ACLS, PALS or ENPC andCPR certificates are re-quired. Basic computerskills required both hard-ware and softwareCMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.
To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.org
emeVCS281706
MEDICALDermatology Practice• BACK OFFICE ASST
F/T. Bilingual preferred.
• FRONT OFFICERECEPTIONISTExp preferred.
Mail resumes -Attn Cindy2811 N. Ventura Rd.,
Oxnard, CA 93036VCS281724
MedicalFront/Back Office
P/T. Dermatology office inT.O. Fax res 805-494-0877VCS281743
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MedicalCLINICAL LAB
SCIENTISTDuties & Responsibilities:Assists the section supervis-ors in maintaining the high-est levels of clinical andpathological laboratory ser-vices to all customers ofCMHS. Performs all auto-mated technical bloodbank, microbiology, hema-tology, coagulation, urinaly-sis and chemistry technicalprocedures as required.Maintains smoothly func-tioning section or shift asassigned. Is able to functionas a lead in the absence ofsection including supply.Effectively deals with peersand hospital personnel. Re-solves issues within au-thority limits andrecognizes authority limits.Completes required reportswithin allotted time frames.Maintains a safe environ-ment in the laboratory. As-sists in education, trainingand practice of safe workhabits of fellow employees.Performs instrument main-tenance and quality control.Takes corrective action asrequired. Participates inperformance improvementactivities. Maintains strictpatient confidentiality andrecognizes age-specific cri-teria.Qualifications: Bachelor’sdegree (B. A.) from four-year College or university;or one to two years relatedexperience and/or training;or equivalent combinationof education and experi-ence. Recent experiencein a Clinical Laboratory ofan acute care facility ispreferred. CA Clinical La-boratory Scientist license isrequired
CMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.
To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.org
VCS281712
MedicalRN/LVN/
Medical AssistantsBusy medical clinic is seek-ing a full-time certified/li-censed RN/LVN/MedicalAssistants. Must have atleast 1 yr of medical experi-ence, Bilingual (English/Spanish), ability to multi-task, prioritize, and work infast pace environment.
Please fax resumeto (805) 486-0692 Attention:
Office ManagerVCS282299
Lic’d CNA’SRetirement comm in StaBarbara F/T, 3pm-11pm;7am-3pm Provide resi-dents with excellent ser-vice and assist them invarious activities
Please fax your resumeto 805-682-1055 or email to
NurseClinical ManagerNursing- Med/Surg
Duties & Responsibilities:The Clinical Manager hasthe responsibility, authorityand accountability for pa-tient care and clinical prac-tice within Med/Surg andfor the development of ser-vices which include:sched-uling, the development of awork force who consistentlydemonstrates competent,caring and efficient clinicalpractice. Manages employ-ees in the Med/Surg unit.Carries out supervisory re-sponsibilities in accordancewith the organization’s poli-cies and applicable laws.Responsibilities include in-terviewing, hiring, andtraining employees; plan-ning, assigning, and direct-ing work; appraisingperformance, addressingcomplaints and resolvingproblemsQualifications: BSN fromfour-year College or Uni-versity is required, MSN ispreferred. Five years inleadership capacity, experi-ence as a Manager inMed/Surg with accomplish-ments in quality, financialperformance, performanceimprovement initiativesand customer service.CMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.“CMHS is an EOE/AA Em-ployer”
To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.orgCMHS is an EOE.
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Nursing
CNAsPM & Part Time
Night ShiftsGood pay & benefitsMary Healthof the Sick
2929 Theresa Dr.Newbury Park, CA 91320
Phone 805-498-3644Fax 805-498-5112
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NursingLVN - CFH SAVIERS
Duties & Responsibilities:Provides professional nurs-ing care to patients in sup-port of medical care asdirected by medical staffand pursuant to objectivesand policies of the hospital.Organizes and Coordinatespatient care planning withother hospital disciplines.Reports to the Clinic Nurs-ing Supervisor or Coordina-tor and interfaces withFront Office and Back Of-fice staff to assure patientflow in the Back Office ofthe clinic.Qualifications: High schooldiploma or general educa-tion degree (GED) is re-quired. Must have acurrent California LVN li-cense. Must have previousexperience in a physicianoffice setting. Ability toprioritize and maintain flowof patients for a buys prac-tice. Bilingual in Eng-lish/Spanish is preferredCMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.
To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.org
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NursingNurse-Utilization Review
Utilization Review Nurse-R.N., L.V.N.,L.P.T.-P/T;Wed.-Fri. 8am-4:30pm.Works with insurance com-panies and other hospitaldepartments concerning au-thorization and coordinationof treatment for psychiatricin-patients. PreviousUtilization Review/Utiliza-tion Management experi-ence preferred (1 yearminimum). Pre-Employ-ment Drug Screen, Physi-cal Exam & BackgroundCheck Required.Please send a completedapplication along with yourresume indicating position-of interest to:
Aurora Vistadel Mar Hospital
Attn: Human Resources801 Seneca St.
Ventura, CA. 93001Phone: (805) 626-5287Fax: (805) 652-2248
Matt Kohagen PHR, LMFTDirector of Human
ResourcesVCS282449
NursingREGISTERED NURSE -INTENSIVE CARE UNIT -OVCH Must have currentCA RN License; CurrentCPR, ACLS.One Full-Time PositionAvailable (72 hrs a pay pe-riod) Night Shift (7:00pm -7:00am)Ojai Valley CommunityHospital offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive Re-tirement plan, flexiblespending accounts, paidtime off, and a variety ofother great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.
To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.orgCMHS is an EOE.
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Registered NurseBusy Thousand Oaks Mohsand reconstructive surgerypractice and ambulatorysurgery center looking forpart or full time RN. Du-ties include pre and post-oppt care, surg assist, and on-going operation of surg cen-ter. OR experience a plus,competitive wages andbenefits package.Fax resume to 805-373-7493,
Attn: AdministratorVCS282729
GENERAL OFFICE PropMgmt Co in Oxn. Temp toposs perm. Entry level pos.Exp req. English/Spanish.Send resume to:
Part Time
JOB FAIR8/1/11, 7:30pm-9pm
at Rancho Santa SusanaComm Center, Simi
P/T positions in Before& After School Club Prog.
in S.V. & Oak Park.Details at www.rsrpd.orgRancho Simi Recreation
and Park DistrictCelebrating Its
50th AnniversaryVCS282791
P/T Groundskeeper III($13.69-$15.85/hr)
Park grounds / landscapemaint. 32 hrs/wk, 4-dayworkweek, may includewknds & holidays. Appl &details at: www.rsrpd.org;805-584-4400.File asap, butno later than 7/18/11, 5pmRancho Simi Recreation
and Park DistrictCelebrating Its 50th
AnniversaryVCS281180
QA ANALYST in Simi Val-ley, CA. Initiate & managetest projects, including co-ordinating & executing teststrategies with assoc. deliv-erables. Perform functionaltesting, regression testing,& cross browser testing.Reqs: Bachelors in CompSci, Engrg, or rel. + 1 yrexp. Apply: Xavient Infor-mation Systems, Inc., Attn:S. Jackson, Job ID#QAA493, 2125 B MaderaRd., Simi Valley, CA 93065.VCS282386
RECEPTIONIST Exp amust. Busy vet hospital.
F/T or P/T. Multi-tasker tohandle heavy phones. Xlnt
benefits. Email resumes to:[email protected]
ReceptionistThurs & Fri 4:15p.m.-10pm.& Sundays 9am-9pm. Bi-Lingual Spanish preferred.For front lobby of a privatepsychiatric hospital.Switchboard/Lobby experi-ence preferred. Minimalclerical and computerabilities required. ExcellentCustomer Service skills re-quired.
Please send a completedapplication along with yourresume indicating positionof interest to:
Aurora Vista del MarHospital
Attn: Human Resources801 Seneca St.
Ventura, CA. 93001Phone: (805) 626-5287Fax: (805) 652-2248
Matt Kohagen PHR, LMFTDirector of
Human ResourcesVCS281726
Registered NurseCARDIOTHORACIC CEN-
TER COORDINATOR (RN)- SURGERY
Duties & Responsibilities:The Coordinator performsclinical care activities andis responsible for the coor-dination of a specialty peri-operative service forpatients, physicians, andother identified customers.With Director and Managercollaborates and providessupport for achieving estab-lished goals.Qualifications: Associate’sDegree (ADN) required,BSN preferred. Open Heartexperience is required.Management experience ispreferredCMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.
To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.org
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Registered NurseMATERNAL CHILD
HEALTH EDUCATORDuties: The nurse educatorprovides clinical and educa-tional support to direct carestaff; Plans, organizes, de-livers, and evaluates clini-cal and educationalprograms with input fromNursing Management andthe Quality Department;Demonstrates unit basedleadership, excellent com-munication skills, proficientclinical knowledge, and de-cision-making abilities. Ap-plies knowledge to act asclinical resource, educator,role model, and leader forthe staff of Maternal ChildHealth.Education and/or Experi-ence: BSN is required.Minimum of 3 to 5 yearsclinical experience in Labor& Delivery is required..Good interpersonal skillsand the ability to communi-cate effectively orally andin writing. Current unre-stricted California RN li-cense, BLS, ACLS and NRPprovider cards are re-quired. MSN or MastersDegree in Education orHealthcare, Mother/Babyand Pediatric experience ispreferred. Teaching/educa-tional experience and RNCpreferredCMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.
To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.org
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Registered NurseRN II 4th Floor
(4 positions)Duties: Provides generalnursing care to patients inhospital. Provides carewithin scope of license. Ef-fectively plans and commu-nicates patient and familyeducation. Participates inunit based educational ac-tivities. Accurately andtimely documentation con-sistent with practice andhospital policy.Education and/or Experi-ence: Associate’s degree(ADN) required, BSN pre-ferred. One (1) to two (2)years experience and/ortraining; or equivalentcombination of educationand experience. CurrentCA RN License and CPRcertificate are required.CMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.
To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.org
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Registered NurseRN II 6th Floor
(4 positions)Duties: Provides generalnursing care to patients inhospital. Provides carewithin scope of license. Ef-fectively plans and commu-nicates patient and familyeducation. Participates inunit based educational ac-tivities. Accurately andtimely documentation con-sistent with practice andhospital policy.Education and/or Experi-ence: Associate’s degree(ADN) required, BSN pre-ferred. One (1) to two (2)years experience and/ortraining; or equivalentcombination of educationand experience. CurrentCA RN License and CPRcertificate are required.CMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.
To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.org
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Registered NurseRN II - EMERGENCY
DEPARTMENT(2 positions)
Duties & Responsibilities:Provides professional nurs-ing care to Emergency De-partment patients insupport of medical care asdirected by medical staffand pursuant to objectivesand policies of the hospital.Coordinates patient careplanning with other hospitaldisciplines. Reports to theDepartment Manager andinterfaces with RN IV, De-partment Educator, Assist-ant Manager and UnitSupervisors.Qualifications: Associate’sdegree (ADN) required,BSN preferred. Current CARN license. Must have cur-rent ACLS, PALS and BLScertification. 1 to 2yrs expand/or training; or equiva-lent combination of educa-tion and experience. Oneyear Emergency Depart-ment experience required.CMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.
To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.org
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Registered NurseRN II - Labor & Delivery
Duties: Provides special-ized nursing care to obstet-rical patients Administersprescribed medications andtreatments in accordancewith approved nursing tech-niques. Prepares equipmentand assists Physician dur-ing treatment and examina-tion of patient.Education and/or Experi-ence: Minimum of one (1)year experience as Labor &Delivery Nurse is required.Licenses and Certificate:Current CA RN License isrequired. CPR, NRP cer-tifications are required.Specialty certification pre-ferred Completion of ad-vanced EFM class within 6months of hire.Community Memorial Hos-pital offers excellent bene-fits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive Re-tirement plan, flexiblespending accounts, paidtime off, and a variety ofother great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.
To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.orgCMHS is an EOE.
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Sports EditorVentura County Star
The Ventura County Star, Ventura County’sleading newspaper and website, has anopening for a Sports Editor to advance thesuccess of our newspaper, niche products,web and mobile offerings.
Sitting on the edge of the great Los Angelessports market, Ventura County Star hascarved out its niche in sports withextraordinary coverage of prep andcommunity college athletics. The Starcovers the games our readers want,provides the numbers that sports fans craveand then goes beyond to tell the stories ofthe people who are involved. The Starsports department has a tradition of digginginto stories of importance that can and doplay on the front page.
The Sports Editor will lead a staff of sixveteran and talented writers. We arelooking for a strong and experienced editorwho will work with this staff to help themimprove their writing and reporting, and todeepen the connection between ourcoverage and our readers. A healthyfreelance budget complements that staffcoverage and supports daily local preproundups.
The Sports Editor is responsible for dailycoordination with the Scripps West CentralDesk, which handles page production andwire editing based on direction from theSports Editor. The Star sports pages mustreflect the interests of our readers, rangingfrom recreational sports to the all theprofessional leagues. The Sports Editordirectly handles editing of all local content,determines story placement throughout thesection and approves all sports pagesnightly.
The Sports Editor is also expected to be aleader in driving local sports content todigital to provide a quick, rich andexclusive source of stories and information.
We offer a competitive compensationpackage including base salary, paid timeoff, medical, dental, vision and disabilitybenefits.
Ventura County Star is part of the E.W.Scripps Company, a diverse 130-year-oldmedia enterprise with interests in televisionstations, newspapers, local news andinformation web sites, and licensing andsyndication
Please see complete job description on ourcompany site listed below.
To apply please visit our careers site athttp://www.scripps.com/careers/search-jobs
and select requisition #3751.
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Registered NurseRN II - Physiology
Duties: Provide appropri-ate care to patients in thePhysiology Departmentthat require the services ofa Critical Care Nurse. Toassess the patient, evaluatethe appropriateness of IVdrug therapy and monitorcardiac rhythms duringPhysiology procedures. Im-plements the nursing pro-cess by assessing thepulmonary, cardiovascularand general status of thepatient pre-procedure. As-sesses, starts IV’s, moni-tors, recovers anddischarges the conscious se-dation patient. Evaluatesappropriateness of proce-dure and discusses findingswith physician.Education and/or Experi-ence: Associate’s degree(ADN) required, BSN pre-ferred. One year experi-ence in Critical CareNursing with focus on car-diovascular care. CurrentCA RN License, ACLS, BLScertificates are requiredCommunity Memorial Hos-pital offers excellent bene-fits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive Re-tirement plan, flexiblespending accounts, paidtime off, and a variety ofother great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.
To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.orgCMHS is an EOE.
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RestaurantThe Whales Tail
Is Now HiringExp’d Line Cooks
Apply Mon-Fri 3-4:30pmonly. 3950 Bluefin Cir, Oxn.
Ask for MichaelVCS282824
Account ExecutiveABC affiliate, KEYT-TVseeks a dynamic VenturaBased Account Executivewith ability to develop mar-keting strategies and adver-tising solutions for clients;a strong focus on new busi-ness development and non-traditional revenue genera-tion; xlnt written and ver-bal communication skills.You should be familiar withNielsen. Computer knowl-edge needed: Power Point,Outlook, Excel, and Word.Knowledge of OSI systemhelpful. Previous mediasales experience preferred.Send resume to:
SALESCounty’s largest tile, stone& slab dealer. Sale & designskills. Good communication& organization skills. Retailsales exp. Good pay +benes. Contact Nick,[email protected]
Sales
in Venturaneeds help promoting thenew store opening. Visitlocal businesses and de-liver free $15 giftcards/storemaps. Need car. In-terview 7/26, start 7/27.Earn $12+/hr.
Call 888-951-0300 [email protected]
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Sales
TELEMARKETINGWe don’t care what type ofwork you’ve done in thepast. If you have the ability& persistence, we’ll trainyou to sell our industrialtools and supplies. Venturadistributor needs six newreps asap to make outboundcold calls to the marine &truck industry. Up to$25.00/hr, Salary+comm.M-F 7am-2:15pm.Call Matt 805-644-4077VCS281594
SECURITYABM Security is offering 16immediate openings in Ox-nard, Starting @ $10-$12/hr.Security Officers, Rovers,Supervisors
Call 818-592-6300www.abm.com EOEVCS282097
STREET SWEEPERDRIVER, CDL, clean DMV,map reading, mech. abilityFax resume & DMV print-out 310-436-0019 or email:
TechnicianLABOR & DELIVERY
SPECIALTY TECH(2 POSITIONS)
Duties: The L&D SpecialtyTech is responsible formaintaining the O.R.’s inL&D, creating and main-taining a sterile field duringsurgical procedures, assist-ing with maintaining theenvironment and equipmentin L&D, entering data inthe Perioperative report,completing patient charges,and provides secretarialand clerical duties in sup-port of patient care servic-es in L&D.Education and/or Experi-ence: High school diplo-ma or general educationdegree (GED); Graduate ofa Surgical Technician pro-gram or 2 years experienceas a Surgical Scrub Techni-cian or completion of ap-propriate SurgicalTechnician training at CMHor LVN license and recentacute care hospital experi-ence. Successful completionof the current HR programfor Spanish translationcompetency and currentBLS CPR card requiredCMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.
To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.org
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TherapistRCP II
Duties & Responsibilities:Provides care to the totalspectrum of patients servedby Respiratory Care Servic-es to include patients inacute and critical care are-as, pediatrics, EmergencyRoom and assist physicianswith special procedures (in-tubation, bronchoscopy,etc.). Assumes respon-sibility for the promptand/or routine execution ofphysicians’ order relatingto Respiratory Care Servic-es.Qualifications: Graduateof a 2 year, AMA approvedschool of respiratory thera-py and be registered by theNational Board for Respira-tory Care (NBRC). Cur-rent CA RCP license andBCLS required. ACLS, andPALS certificates are pre-ferred. Minimum of 1 yearclinical experience in anacute care facility is re-quired. RRT credential isrequired.Community Memorial Hos-pital offers excellent bene-fits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive Re-tirement plan, flexiblespending accounts, paidtime off, and a variety ofother great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.
To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.orgCMHS is an EOE.
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SOMIS ESTATE Studio/SuiteN/S/P. Utils, cable, DSL,
maid included. $1100805-444-4461 VCS281729
BELLA VISTACONDO’sActive Adult
55+ CommunityIn fantastic location
On Tanager St, Vta
FOR LEASE:• 2bed+2bath• 3bed+2bath
JUNE/JULY - Move-in!$500 OFF 1st months rent!
Contact: Michele DiMauro805.639.3214 or
805.766.0269Please visit:
Promontorypointe.netVCS281115
CAM 2+1.5Move In Special
1 MONTH FREE!Lovely spacious townhomeAttached 2 car gar. Tennis,
Playground, pool & spa.805-482-1682 VCS281507
CAMARILLO
FIRECRACKERSPECIAL
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We offer Spacious 1 & 2bdrm apts and 2 bdrmtownhomes. Gorgeousgarden setting. Huge
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831 Paseo CamarilloOpen 7 days
*OAC Credit Problems?We can help.
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FILLMORE ADULT 55+1br, a/c, all utils pd, exceptelec. From $745.HUD/PET
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NEWBURY PARKCASA OAKS APTSStudios 1 & 2 Bdrms
Custom paint andcarpet, fireplaces,
balcony, pool,laundry facility.Dogs Welcome
$30 application fee.
2088 W Hillcrest Dr
888.201.4050VCS281358
OXN 1+1 Apt in nice,quiet community $895/mo
805-981-3719 VCS282896
OXNARD2+2 & 3+2TownhouseApartments$1250-$1600Lovely, newly remodeled
townhome apts eachincludes a huge balcony
and garage parking.Great location near
shopping, beach,college, CBC base.We also feature:Fitness Center,
Multiple Laundry Facilites2 Sparkling Pools
and much more!
Come visit
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Oxnard BeachChannel IslandVillage Apts
Studio $8751+1 $10252+1 $1250
Spacious floor plans,heated indoor pool &spa tennis ct & gym.Only $500 dep!!
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INVESTMENTS300 Esplanade Dr
Suite 580805-485-4040
1+1 N. Oxn, lg unit withvaulted ceilings, balconyand shared garage $900
1+1 Nr downtown Oxn,downstairs with patio
and carport $900
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OXNARD
DEL CIERVOAPARTMENTS
Low DepositsOAC
1 & 2 Bedrooms*on availability• Beautiful Grounds
• BBQ Area• Pool and Jacuzzi• Tennis Courts
• Close to Shopping
1905 N. H St.805-981-4341
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OXNARDPREPARE TO BE
WOWED!Gorgeous 1 & 2 bd apts
starting at $925/moElevators, gated, garage
parking, fun socialactivities.
AVAILABLE NOWHUGE 1BDCall Sally Now
805-986-8411Family Owned & Operated
Since 2000.HURRY!
55+, Section 8 ok, no pets.VCS281129
OXNARD STUDIO $900Detached, private,
$400 dep. Utilites included.No smoke, no pets. Jennie
805-816-0546 VCS281014
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Near marina. Beautifulcomplex with garages,w/d hookup, pool & spa.
No pets.Call friendly manageron move in specials
Large 1+1, 2+2 all withbalcony & patio
VILLA MARINA APTS1320 S. Victoria, Oxnard
805-985-0644VCS278857 VCS281955
OXN N. 2 Bdrm - Large,clean and quiet. Gated
prk’g. Close to fwy. From$1,195. (Gonzales @ H St.)
CEDAR GLEN APTS805-485-5877
or visit: aptlifestyles.comVCS282748
OXN SUMMERSPECIALS!Renovated 1, 2, 3
bedrm apartments availat Rancho Solana Apts805-485-1208 VCS281902
PT HUE 1+1 Small UpstairsApt w/new kitchen, water& trash incl, $800+dep.No pet 805-207-1210
PT HUE 1 Bdrm - Clean,quiet property. Fresh
paint, clean carpets, pooland gated prk’g from $925.Across from Navy Base.PARK MADERA APTS
805-984-4062or visit: aptlifestyles.com
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PT Hue $200 OFF 1st month,1br, pool, garage, laundry
room on-site, walk to beach$845mo gas pd $500 dep.No pets 805-483-8301 or805-488-2131 VCS282206
PT HUE NICE 1+1, 2 blocksfrom ocean. $850/mo+$400dep. Avail in August. Call
805-271-5091 VCS282044
SANTA PAULA2+1 w/private 1 car garage
1st mo $500+$1,000 depVILLA ROSA APTS
234 Steckel Drive. Gerry805-525-1731 VCS281355
Santa PaulaGREAT MOVE IN
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SANTA PAULA VILLAGE218 N. 8th Street805-933-1074
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SIMI GATED COMMUNITY3+2 & 2+2. Pool, spa, f/p, &tennis court. Baywood Apts805-581-9052 VCS281363
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T.O. Lovely New Studiocompletely furn’d, inclsall utils, pvt yard & lgstorage shed. $957/mo.
818-597-0177 VCS281386
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• 2+2 - $1,395 & UpNo Dogs or Cats.
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T.O.
When Available
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Pool, covered prk’gand laundry room.Easy Fwy Access.
Sorry, NO pets.
Mon-Fri: 9am-5pmSat: By Appt
(805)495-5520223 Erbes Rd #101
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VENTURA1br apt $950, 2br apt $1200
Near college. No smoke/pets.805-890-2142 VCS280951
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VENTURA EAST
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(866) 311-7888or visit us at
cypresspointventura.comVCS281908
BRAND NEW1 & 2 BedroomApartment HomesWasher/Dryer included
Walk-in ClosetsSparkling PoolRefreshing SpaFitness Center
Internet Coffee Lounge805-856-3456
ralstoncourtyards.comVCS281909
VTA 1+1 Upstairs or Down$950 No pet/smoke. OpenSat & Sun 11-3pm. 1255 E.Santa Clara VCS282506
VTA 1bdrm AptsStarting @ $795 near park
and school. No pets.805-258-3203 VCS280546
VTA 2+1 Upstairs, lg roomsand closets, new paint.
$995/mo. Water and trashpd. 805-642-9660 VCS282014
VTA 2+2 MULTI LEVEL,ocean view, f/p, dshwshr,good credit discount. Sm
pet considered. 805-652-038710am-6pm VCS283009
VTA 2 Bdrm. COMPARE!Spacious, self-clean oven
and frost free frig.** You Be The Judge **
From $1,250/sec $500.805-644-5676 for appt.
or visit: aptlifestyles.comVCS282750
VTA 2 Bdrm from $1,350.Best value in town!
See us before you rent.(Just West of Victoria)Ventura Del Sol Apts
805-656-0236or visit: aptlifestyles.com
VCS282747
VTA 2br 2ba x-Lg units w/allappliances, close to shopping$1295. Some units avail for
handicapped and/or seniors.805-658-7453 VCS280575
VTADel Norte Apartments1 Bedroom + 1 Bath
• Beautiful Grounds• Pool• Onsite Laundry
10880 Del Norte St(805)659-2258
VCS281436
VTA Enjoy Resort StyleLiving at...
Lofts startingat $1230
Studios, Lofts &1 Bedrooms
866-623-8143Open Mon-Sat
9:00am-6:00pm VCS282052
VTAHarbor View Villas
Luxury Apts.• Ocean View
• Most utils paid• FREE basic cable
333 N. Kalorama805-648-1760
VCS282921
VTA Large 1+1, overlookingpool, garage, indoor cat ok,
onsite lndry. Avail now.For appt call. 805-644-4131
VCS281098
VTA LARGE 2+1 upstairs$1,350/mo & 2+1 downstairs$1,520/mo. Includes all utils.No Dogs or Cats. Access to
transit/shopping andrestaurants. 805-642-3000
VCS282608
VTA/MONTALVO 2+1$995/mo +sec
Call 805-901-1059VCS282591
VTA Prime Loc Lg 1+1 endunit, pool, view, most utilspd $995 or $1075 with 180
degree ocean view. No dogs805-407-4020 VCS281069
OXN 1+1, at Silverstrand smkitch, $950 incl util +$1000dep xlnt credit req. N/S Nopets 805-529-6847 VCS282321
OXN 2+2 Beach, spacious,immac, f/p, lg sundeck,
new refrig/dishwshr $1395805-985-3515 VCS282734
OXN Silverstrand, BeachFront, charming 1Br, bath,den, deck, Gar. $2,000/mo.
805-320-4781 VCS282393
CAMARILLO Palm ColonyCondo, Avail July 1st, 3Br,3 Ba, 2-car garage, Gated,Clubhouse, Pool, FitnessCtr, No pets/smoking.$2310/mo + Util. 1st + dep.Call 805-448-2441 or805-448-5137 VCS279880VCS281227
CAM Gated 2br + 2.5ba +den, 2-car, comm pool,$1900/mo + sec. NP, avail8/1. 805-484-5443
VCS281968
CAM SPRINGS 2+2Gated super clean & brightupstairs end unit w/2 cargar. Newer paint/carpet,
pool/spa. N/S/P.$1,650+dep.805-320-6466 or 805-901-1242
VCS281624
CONDOS/APTS
VTA 2+1 $1075.Hummingbird
VTA 2+1 upstairs, water& trash paid. Ocean &hillside views $1200.
S. Evergreen
VTA 1+2, 3 story 1500sfbeach unit, 2 car garage
and awesome views$2500. San Pedro
VTA 2+1 middle unit with1 car garage and insidelaundry area $1275.
Seaward
VTA 2+1 back unit, closeto mall. Attach 2 car gar,inside laundry, wtr/trash/
gardener pd $1450. College
VTA Beach, upstairs 1+1with ocean and parkviews. Very unique
building, deck off bed-room and living room.1 car garage $1400
San Pedro
VTA Scandia Pines 3+2single story, front and
back patio. refrig/washer/dryer incl. Complex has apool & tennis court $1,750.
Stillwater
OXN 3+2 laminate floors,inside w/d hookups $1,595.
Miramar Walk
OXN 3+2.5 close to thebeach, roof top ocean
view deck.Washer/dryer/refrig $1900 Nautilus
visit out website atventurahomesforrent.com
orCall the owners atHomes For Rent,the proud parents
of a NMCB 3 soldier805-650-2500
Open Saturdays
MOORPARK 2 Bedroom,2 Bath, 2 car gar. $1,515/mo
+ sec. 805-498-9369 orCell 805-236-8338 VCS282105
MOORPARK 3+2.5, f/p,comm pool, 2 garages, new
paint & carpet. N/P/S.$1,750/mo+$2,100/sec.
Available Now! 949-306-4579VCS281457
PORT HUENEME CondoIncl. wtr,cbl,trsh,gas, 1-cargarage,near Navy/beaches.2bdrms 1baths$1,250.00/mo (805)236-0687VCS282867
PT HUE MARINA VLG 2+1,2 story, new paint & carpet,
granite counters, refrig,stove/oven, 1 car gar, pool,lndry fac, nr shops/marina.
2602 Sextant Ave $1200805-985-0406 VCS281443
PT HUENEME Townhouse2BR, 1BA pool, garage,new carpet & paint. N/S
N/P $1150+dep 805-276-8937VCS282188
Simi 2+2, 2 car gar, a/c $13502+2 a/c, gar, and pool , $15503+2.5 upgraded, ac gar $17953+2.5, yard, pool, a/c, $1895
Westcoast Prop Mgmt805-522-0060 VCS282063
THOUSAND OAKS
Deluxe Studiolight and bright
Immaculate and updated.Walk to shopping andtransportation. 55+ com-munity. 1bdrms, 1baths,$1,050.00/mo
(818)469-8321VCS282617
T.O. 2+1.5, great area, pvtcorner unit with patio, att
prk’g, a/c, heat, comm pooland spa, easy access to fwy
and shpp’g. Good Credit.$1,850/mo. No Pets. Call Tara805-479-1503. (More Listings
Available). VCS281012
T.O. Los Robles 3+2.5 townhome, hardwd flrs, pool/spa,
$1795/mo+ $1795 dep. N/S.Agt 805-341-3463 VCS282826
Ventura, McKeon condo 2+1very clean, $1250mo/+ dep805-647-5031 VCS282454
VTA East Condo 3+2,1700sf, Pool, 2 car gar-age, new paint & floor-
ing. N/S, N/P. $1850+sec,water & trash included.
Available 8/1. Call(719) 232-6671 VCS282864
VTA McKeon 2+1 Condowith shared 2 car garage,
laundry facility, $1245/mo805-642-9527 VCS281015
VTA PEPPER TREE 3BR2BA Condo, Newly remod-eled, $1,390/mo, Securitydeposit $1,000, Section 8OK. 805-284-4945
VCS280390
VTA SUNNY CONDO 3+2.5,2 car garage, all amenities.
$1875/month. Call805-376-0465 VCS282600
VTA TODD RANCH 2 story,all new updates, 3 br, new-er 1.5 ba, new kitchen,comm pool, great area, 1sthalf month free rent.$2100/mo 805-223-3601
VCS282488
VTA Upgraded 2+1+2 car attached garage,
washer & dryer in unit,refrig, new wood floors+crown molding thruout,
large lovely front & backpatio $1600/mo. Pet ok805-302-4816 See pics
@vcstar.com VCS282820
NEWBURY PARK 3+23 car gar, downstairs masterbdrm, f/p, pvt patio, tennis
courts, pool, spa, $2,150+sec.805-377-9719 VCS282767
VTA Walk to beach 3+2, 2car gar, w/d hkup, fencedyd, compl remodel. $1925grdnr/wtr pd 805-896-8533
450 S. Seaward VCS282389
CAM 2+2 100% New! LeisureVillage, light & bright endunit $1650. N/S. Owner/Agt805-750-1934 VCS282924
CAM 4+2.5 2 story on cul-de-sac.Credit ck/refs req $2200
lse. 805-482-5013 KathyFrownfelter VCS281898
CAM 4+2 on lg cul-de-saclot, 2 car gar. N/SP grdnr
incl $2050+dep crdt ck req.805-987-6987 VCS282098
CAM Adorable 2+1 house inOld Town. Large yard & gar,grdnr incl, $1,650. 122 Fir St.
805-603-0681 VCS282601
Camarillo, off Mission OaksBlvd, 4br 3ba , view, lowmaint. yrd, $2500/dep,805-236-9967 VCS282430
CAM LIESURE VILLAGE2+2 granite bath/mtn view,
$1695 mo incl util, rec facility55+ 805-529-6790 VCS282973
CAM MISSION OAKS 3+2beautiful, remodeled, new
kitchen cab, 2 car gar, inclgrdnr, $2200. 408-209-0388
VCS283015
CAM SPRINGSGOLF COURSE
2 masters +2.5 ba Twnhm.A/C. Sm pet? $1850 +sec
Capric Properties805-377-3689 VCS281142
CAM Vista Las Posas 5+3.5,3 car gar, avail 8/5
$3100/mo Steve 818-998-8028VCS281983
FILLMORE Cul de sachome Central AC/heat, bo-nus room, large back yard.No pets, non smoking. Willaccept HUD. Deposit re-quired. 5bdrms 2baths$2,200.00/mo (805)910-5009VCS282138
MOORPARK
Spacious TwoStory Home,
Master suite, 1 bed-room/bath downstairs, 3bed/1 bath upstairs,cen-tral air/heat, 2 fireplac-es, laundry room,community pool, freshpaint, rent incls waterand gardener. 5bdrms,3baths, $2,700.00/mo
(818)383-0708VCS281627
NEWBURY PARKHOUSE FOR RENT3+2 home w /large back-
yard /granite kitchen/fireplace / sun room / 2car garage / gardener /
pet ok. $2250 a month +security+/pet deposit.
N/S/D 805-241-8050805-241-8050
VCS282125
NEWBURY PARK Updated4 bedroom, 2.5 bath, fire-
place, large enclosed yard,2 car gar. 1 block from
Newbury Pk High School.HOA Included. $2500/month
805-208-7514 VCS282730
NP 3+2 NEAR AMGEN,clean, wood/carpet floors,
no pets. Gardener incl $2375805-402-5533 VCS282674
OJAI STUDIO - Guest HouseSecluded yet close to town.W/D hkup, incls gas, water,
elect. $995. 805-798-3771VCS282930
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OXN 3+2, custom enclosedpatio, two story, 2 car attgar, just remodeled, new
paint in/out, carpet.NO pets. Available 8/15.
Cross st: Wooley & Ventura$1,950/mo+ $2,450/dep.
805-746-7145 VCS283053OXN 3+2 lg eat-in kitchen w/pantry, huge livrm w/fp, den,
din rm, new crpt, fence yd,gated driveway, 2 car gar,$1950/mo. Ole 805-844-2121
VCS282989OXN 3br+2ba, close to elem,
HS, college, park, shpp’g.Gas stove/fridge, w/d hk up,nice bkyd w/patio, no pets orSec 8, incl’s grdnr. $1,700/mo
+$1,750/sec. Credit Checkreq’d. Avail Sept. 1, 2011.805-498-0339 VCS282852
OXN 5+3 walk to beach, gar,upgraded, patio, built-in
appls $2950. n/p 805-499-7399or 805-984-2930 VCS281963
OXNARD 3+2 in Northend with dbl garage,
fenced yard, near 101 fwy$1750 rent + $1950 dep
Crossroads Inv 805-485-4040VCS282452
OXNARD 3+2 Large frontand backyard completely
fenced. $1,800mo.3600 South A Court.
805-797-3026VCS282882
OXNARD - 4BR plus loft,3 ba, all appliances, nearly
new, new carpet and paint,2-car gar. $2150.
805-231-3971 VCS281303
OXN N. 3+2.5 newer home,gar, f/p, upgrades galore,
modern & sharp, $1,995+dep.Coast Prop Mgmt
805-988-8077 VCS283029
OXN SHORES 4+3, fireplc,oversized garage, half
block to beach $2495 Toni,Bkr 805-984-3613 VCS282472
OXN - STEPS TOHOLLYWOOD BEACH
& CHANNEL ISL HARBORBeautiful 3 br, 3 ba beachhome for lease. 3 stories,
2 fplcs, every room has viewof ocean, hardwood floorsthroughout, 2 car garage,gardener included. 1 year
lease. $3,300/mo +$3,500 dep.Call 805-284-4945 to view.
VCS282753
PT HUE Ocean View 3+2.5pool, spa, f/p, 2 car, yard,w/d, $2,500/mo. 949-233-7982
SANTA PAULA 3 + 1 home.$1,195/mo. plus deposit.805-921-1000. VCS278369VCS282189
SANTA PAULA LargeHouse - Quite Neighbor-hood $1,950/mth plus $1,950deposit. New tile andpaint. 2 car garage, 2 fire-places, dishwasher, andlarge yard. Non-Smoking.No Indoor Pets. HUD O.K.720 Fillmore Street 4bdrms2baths $1,950.00/mo(805)205-3855 VCS282363SIMI 3+2 + den+ spa $19953+2 + den, a/c, newer $21503+2.5+loft, fp, ac, gdnr $21955+5 newer & gorgeous! $3950
Westcoast Prop Mgmt805-522-0060 VCS282062
SIMI 3+2 remodeled 1 story,Pergo floors, new kitchen,beautiful yd $1850/$1850 secN/S 805-341-3463 VCS282922
627Houses Unfurnished
SIMI East End 3+2, newpaint and carpet, RV access
14ft x 72ft, 2 year lease,$1,950/mo+sec, grdnr incl.
1482 Dorothy St. Gable Mgmt805-660-2171 VCS282256
SIMI Guest house, private,beautiful, remodeled, all
appliances, $1195 utils pd805-526-7172 VCS281845
T.O. 2+2 w/fenced ydRural ranch setting.
$1,600/mo. 805-990-2189 or305-731-9210 VCS281314
T.O. Lovely 3bd, 2ba+den onpark-like lot. Good loc. New
carpet, paint. $1,900/mo.Avail 8/1. 805-267-6324
VCS282740
VENTURA EAST 2+1 smallcottage, gar/laun hookups,quiet secure area, no dogs,gas water &yd mainte-nance paid. $1175 + dep.647-1952 or 642-9574VCS282280
Ventura East, 3 bedroom,2 bath, 5439 Queens St$1900mo/$2000 deposit805-648-5111 VCS282319
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HOUSES
Rincon Point 4+2.5stainless steel,granite kitchen,
Travertine floors.In gated community
Buena Fortuna$5000
VTA 3+2 modularhome in Stone-
gate. Attach 2 cargar, inside laun-dry, fenced back-yard. Comm pool
and clubhouse$1700 Cachuma
VTA 3+2 w/ocean,island, city lights
view. Locatedabove downtown,
washer/dryerfor tenants use,
gardener incl $2350Mariposa
OXN 3+2 CaliforniaCove, single storywith a huge back-yard and coveredpatio. Laminatefloors throughout$2150 Twin Oaks
VTA 3+2 Midtownwith wood floors,
detached garage,great fenced yard,washer/dryer/frig$2100 San Roque
VTA 3+3.5 hillsidehome with 3 cargarage. Ocean &city lights views.Family rm w/bar$3400 Cobblestone
VTA 3+1.75 eastend with nice patiofor BBQing $1800
Bismark
All properties areno pets, no smoke,
1 year lease.
visit out website atventurahomesforrent.com
orCall the owners atHomes For Rent,the proud parents
of a NMCB 3 soldier805-650-2500
Open Saturdays
627Houses Unfurnished
VTA 1+1 $895 hdwd flrs, yd,hkps, storage. pet ok. N/S.314 W. Prospect. 643-5834
or 643-3419 VCS281506VTA 2+1 HOME
with small yard, nearshopping $1125/mo. Call805-258-3203 VCS280801
VTA 3+2.5 $1595 dswsr,stovegar, w/d hkp, wtr/trash pd2+1 $1250. Ave area. Petok 805-746-0549 VCS282361
VTA 4+2 two story w/patio.Close to mall,schools,harbor,and bike path. Nice garden,
big kitchen. $1,950/mo.805-223-1528 VCS282632
VTA LEASE OPTION/FORSALE Custom view home in
Ventura. 3+2+sep studiow/bath. Small down. Full
pmt, $3,362/mo. 805-208-8494VCS282365
VTA LEASE OPTION/FORSALE Custom view home
3+2+sep studio Smalldown. Full pmt, $3,362/mo.805-208-8494 VCS282984
WLV 2+1 dbl att gar, centralair, upgraded, w/d hkps
comm pol $1695 WestcoastMgt 805-522-0060 VCS282636
675Rentals To Share
OXN N. Unfurnished bdrm,own enclosed parking, n/s/p,
$625/mo includes utilities.805-816-9412 VCS282638
VTA KEYS 4 bdrm hm withbkyd, front courtyd, quiet
neighborhood, f/p, hse privs,gar/storage, w/d, pleasant
living conds $750 After 4pm805-551-3524 VCS282493
677Rooms For Rent
CAM $750 Master bed & ba.Full house privs. All utilsincl. N/D/S/P. 805-482-5684VCS282383
CAMARILLO-1 ROOM FURNISHED OR
UNFURNISHED in quiethouse. N/S no pets, $650,
util incl, $450 dep.805-482-3332 VCS281496
CAMARILLO ROOM $550+$300 dep incl elec, cable,washer/dry. New house @Adolfo & Flynn 1821 Santo
Domingo N/S/D/Pets805-389-1545 VCS282606
CAMARILLORoom for rent in Leisure
Village 55+, $500/mo.Includes house privs, utils,
cable, etc. 818-266-2000VCS282115
CAM, Avail 8/1, clean, quiet,house privs, new furnished,
util/wireless free, $600+dep+ref 805-660-2555 VCS281226
CAM Close to town & CSUCI,shared bath, w/d, N/S/D/P.
$600/mo, utils incl.805-443-1579 VCS282901
CAM Close to town,flat tv 5.1, shared bath, w/d,N/S/D/P. $600/mo, utils incl.
805-443-1579 VCS281941
Online Classifieds. Buy or Sell.vcstar.com/ads
C.I. HARBOR on the wtr hmto share. 1bd+1ba, hse privs.N/S/D/P. $700/mo+3rd of util.
805-212-0512 VCS282957
677Rooms For Rent
MALIBU Resort Living,Only 10 miles from Mugu.
4 rooms w/ocean views, availat: drygulchlodge.com.
Fully furnished w/full privsto kitchen, lndry, HD tv,wiFi, pool, spa, bbq, lawntennis. $900/mo+sec, utilsand housekeeper included.NO Pets, No Mess-nicks.
Call 310-457-3807 or310-589-8311 VCS281605
MRPK ROOM with VIEWnear COLLEGE, avail NOW,
share bath, utils includinghouse privs. $580/month.Quiet home. 805-553-0573
VCS282043
NPK 2 Rms - $595 and $695in lg hm w/pool. Wirelessinternet, incl’s utils, $350dep. No drugs. Outsidesmoking ok. Avail Now!805-750-5069 VCS283057
N.P. Master suite for rent inbeautiful home. Lg pvt ba,walk in closet, full houseprivs. Pool, spa, all utilsincl. $700/mo. Debbie Wil-liams, 805-341-2375
VCS282028
OXN 1 room with sharedbath. No pets, drugs, alco-hol, or smoking. Rent is$500 plus security
Call 323 646 5262
OXN FURNISHED ROOM$550+dep, includes utilitiesand house privs. N/S/D/P.805-483-3152 VCS282897
OXN Furnished Room, DSL& SAT, hot tub, full privs,share bath, $650/mo+$350dep, incl utils. 805-236-0276
VCS281095
OXN HOLLYWOOD BEACHAwesome Location! 500
yards from Beach andMarina. Master bedroom,table, desk, book shelves,new queen, three dressers,closet & walk-in, dressingarea, pvt bath. Full houseprivs. Pool, jacuzzi, tennis,$900 incl utils & internet.805-901-7710 VCS282358
OXN N. $525/mo+$300/depincl utils, w/d, privs, nr park101 fwy. [email protected]
805-236-8742 VCS283051
OXN N or S. 1 bdrm $600w/priv. bath or $500 shareba Utils pd, w/d. Sec req’d.
NO Smoke/Pets. 805-981-4240or 805-218-3015 VCS281563
OXN No smoking/drugs.Quiet area. $550/mo+$300sec incl utils, avail Aug 1805-320-0971 VCS282841
PT HUE Room, walk tobeach, nice area, full privs,share bath. 233 N.Third St.
$590/mo + $300/dep.805-844-9280 VCS280887
SIMI FURNISHED ROOM,privs, pool, $500/mo+$200dep, utils and cable incl.805-522-7418 VCS282183
SIMI VALLEY 1 rm in lovelyhome. Shared bath, fullhouse privs, $525/mo. 1st& sec. N/S/D/P/DramaCall Bruce 805-520-9092
VCS282221
Simi Valley, quiet area,fridge, micro, Direct Tv,util inc., furnished, Nohouse priv, share bath ,priv entr. $450+$200 dep805-304-5212 or 805-527-4646VCS281736
T.O. Room/pvt bathNo alcohol/pets/ drugs
$700/mo + half utilities.805-377-1088 VCS282956
677Rooms For Rent
VTA $550 incl’s utils.Nice area. Cable box and
internet ready! Mike805-340-3478 VCS281342
VTA E. Tropical Home.Large Kitchen With NewAppliances. Living Room
W/Fireplace, Game Room,Koi Pond, Full PrivilegesIncl: Internet & Laundry.$600/Mo+Utilities & Dep.Available Now! Call Steve805-654-1276 or 310-463-2947See online ad for pics/info:vcstar.com VCS281516
VTA Large Roomown bath, Clean & quiet.No
smoke/pet.$650+half elec805-644-1414 VCS283082
MobileHomes692-699
694Mobile HomesFor Sale
NEW FLEETWOOD in gatedPark in Bakersfield.
$54,900. 3 bd, 2 ba w/luxurymaster bath. A/C + deck
(661) 387-1663, Jack Adams._____________________________
ONLY ONE LEFT! In nice55+ Park in Bakersfield.New Fleetwood, 2+2 with
A/C & deck. Financingavail, O.A.C. $47,900
(661) 822-1800 VCS282088
VTA 5 Lemonwood MHP2bd+2ba Large & BrightSpotless,sunroom,4 prkgspaces. Priced to Sell!
$99,999. Susan 805-331-6981http://centrixusa.com/
116stevenscircleVCS281652
Real Estate700-874
715Condos/TownhomesFor SaleMOORPARK TOWNHOME3+2.5, 2 car gar. Lived in
less than 2 years. Braziliancherry wood floors, stainless
steel appliances. Asking$392,000. Cell: 601-513-6482
VCS282597
Call 800-221-STAR(7827)
780Houses For Sale
CAM 5392 HEATHER STOpen Sun 11am-4pm, 3+2Newly renovated-move inready.Mission Oaks. $315k
FSBO 805-910-8024 VCS282887
780Houses For Sale
SIMI 3+2, 2393sfbuilt in 2004. $475,000.Call Agent, Francesca
Luteraan 818-618-9368VCS282186
VTA By Owner Remodeledsuper clean 2+1, lg R3-5
lot, walk to beach! $270,000805-377-0486 VCS282718
VTA LEASE OPTION/FORSALE Custom view home in
Ventura. 3+2+sep studiow/bath. Small down. Full
pmt, $3,362/mo. 805-208-8494VCS282366
CommercialReal Estate875-893
885CommercialIndustrial RentOXNARD INDUSTRIAL11,000sf w/2000sf office,
2 roll up drs. $0.29/sf, NNN221 Lombard St. Nr Rice Ave
www.melcoproperties.com
800-454-1887 VCS282205
SIMI INDUSTRIAL800sf - 5000sf, with office &warehouse, roll up door,terrific location, great
terms and pricing.Mid Valley Properties
805-527-9632 Ext: 1VCS282912
SIMI INDUSTRIAL Space803, 1200, 1339, 1600, 1950
2000sf Call 805-526-5260VCS281917
T.O (2) 1500 sf units, each w/small office & bath, lg roll-up
door. $1300+$1300dep.TPC760-247-6798 VCS280735
VTA 2646 Palma Drive1,140 - 2,280sqft - Warehouses
Bill @ 818.519.1653Lourdes @ 805.236.0267
VCS281016
VTA INDUSTRIAL SPACE960sf - 2,125sf, with office &
warehouse, roll up door,terrific location, great
terms and pricing.Mid Valley Properties
805-527-9632 Ext:1VCS282917
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887Stores/OfficesRent/LeaseAN EXECUTIVE SUITE
Vta Prof Office $250-$650/mo120-625sf.Victoria &101 fwy
805-479-8284 VCS281100
AVENIDA DE LOSARBOLES (1310 & 2622SF)
Prime Location! Busy,Established Thousand Oaks
Neighborhood Center @$1.20/sf/ea NNN. Call Ana(310)675-1179x4 VCS282611
887Stores/OfficesRent/Lease
Business StarterS. Oxn 1 to 3 room offices
280-525sf Saviers Rd. Inclutils. Mint Cond. Wall to
wall carpet, private patio,1st floor. $400/mo-$700Rodgers Management
805-985-0044 VCS280688
CAMARILLOOld Town Retail Space
Avail Now!Street access, reserve
parking, large signage, Re-model to suit tenant600 sq. ft., $1,500.00(805)482-1130VCS282624
CAMARILLO RETAILSanta Rosa Plaza, 650sfto 3400 sf. David Press
(310) 553-6512 VCS280898
OXN INDUSTRIALRice/101/Rose
1000 - 55,000 SFOXN OFFICE/MEDICAL
500 - 5,000 SFSunbelt Enterprises
805-604-0700 VCS281067
SIMI $1900/MO1200sf. Store/Office/Studiospace on Sycamore nearCochran. Good exposuresignage/parking. Open
space, private office,kitchenette, A/C.
818-324-8851 or 310-993-0414VCS282080
SIMI OFFICE SPACE700sf - 1,000sf. Available.
Excellent terms & pricing.Mid Valley Properties
805-527-9632 Ext: 1VCS282913
VTA 2646 PALMA DRIVEOffice Space 200 - 500 sqft.
Bill @ 818.519.1653Lourdes @ 805.236.0267
VCS281018
VTA Commercial orBusiness Office Space
800sf-2,000sf. Signage atTelegraph & Mills Rd. Call
For Info: 805-657-2460 or805-657-2902 VCS282977
VTA Offices & Flex SpacesStreet Signage 1632 or1776sf
on corner of Telephone &Market. Central Coast805-389-6803 VCS280991
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VTA OFFICE SPACEBeautiful units from
540sf - 4,500sf. Great terms& pricing. Now Available!
Mid Valley Properties805-527-9632 Ext: 1
VCS282916
893IndustrialProperty For Sale
VTA WHY RENTWHEN YOU CAN OWN?Industrial condo with M2
zoning is ideally suited formost commercial or indus-trial uses. 12 ft. ceiling, 10ft. rollup door, & plenty of
parking. $174,500. CallJeff Roundy at Keller
Williams Realty for detailsat 805-701-0653. VCS281172
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Recreation900-945
909Boats
23.5 Sea Ray 220Sundeck 2005
Priced to Sell!!MercruiserV8, 260 Horsepower,
Dual Propeller, InboardEngine, “V” Hull Design
for fresh water andocean travel.Less than300 hours, Marine Car-
peting throughout,Clarion Marine Stereo,
Sirius SatelliteEquipped, Wood GrainAccents, Restroom En-
closed with Port-a-toilet,Bow Ice Chest, Bow Pic-nic Table, Ski Hatch atBow, Sunbrella Canopy,
Tow hooks for WakeBoard or Skis, Fresh
Water Bow and Aft plat-form showers, Wetbar,Many Other Features,Original Owner, Only
used in Fresh Water, Ex-cellent Condition!!A
Must See!!!Please DoNot Hesitate to call to
setup a showing or ques-tions. Only serious buy-ers please! $26,000.00
CF 9237 RE(805)248-0822
WAVERUNNERYAMAHA 2004
FX1100C-CHigh Output, Four Stroke,Very Powerful 3 Seater.
Very low hours!GREAT CONDITIONNever used in ocean!
Includes:• Trailer• 2 Factory covers• Life Jackets• Wet suits• Wakeboard
Many other great items.ALL for $5,500/OBO
MUST SELL!!Located in SIMI VALLEY
Call Ray805.206.7147
US-YAMA2099F404VCS281030
YAMAHA 650 Waverunners(2) w/trailer, runs great,1 red, 1 black. $2,995/both.CF#0100 NF & CF#0113 NF805-218-1599 VCS281147
916Boat Slips
55 ft. boat slip MandalayBay, private, no sail boatsor liveaboards 805-985-8653
VCS281820
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918Campers/Trailers
LANCE LITE 10.25ft 2001Cabover fits long bed,
remote w/jacks, gen, a/c, lgdbl door refrig, bathrm
& shower combo, hotwaterinside & outside, roof racks,
side awning, hardly used,sleeps 5, $13,200/obo
805-857-1750 VCS282176
922RV Spaces for Rent
STORAGE IN MOORPARKvehicle & boat, safe,
well lit, good ground. $100805-501-5436 VCS280805
933Motorcycles AndEquipment
KTM 690 DUKE 20104 MOS OLD, 2,400 MILES.
$8,500.00 OBO 20R1555(805)290-0090 VCS282418
Browsea directory of regional new housingcommunities. Visit VCSHOMES.com
Suzuki C-50 2008Black w Chrome 12400 miles
looks and runs great$3,600.00 OBO 19L7275
(805)947-9930 VCS282267
Call 800-221-STAR(7827)
936Motorhomes/RV
2005 Thor Wonderer5th Wheel Toy Box
Bedroom slide, dual queenbeds in rear, 18.5’ of
cargo, 26 gallon fuelstation, 100 gallon freshwater, A/C, air compres-sor, ceiling fan, Onan 4kgen, $16,500 805.340.9778(1KY6392) VCS282602
CoachmenLeprechaun 2000
30’ Only 10K Orig owner V10TV/VCR Sleeps 7 Newer
tires New batteriesIMMACULATE$28,490.00 OBO
(805)844-2581VCS282419
HY-LINE 36ft 20065th Wheel, 3 jumbo slides,sleeps 8, washer & dryer,microwave, jumbo a/c,
non-smoker, many extras,Mint Condition, $26,500/obo
(54242p). 818-679-7985VCS282899
WILD WOOD 19985th WHEEL - 37 ft
3 Slides, Convert Gasstationary unit, will
relocate. Vin #031434.$1,500/obo.
1-800-653-8800VCS270532
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942Off Road Vehicles
Honda 20043 Quads for sale in Camaril-
lo. Registrations current.Low hours. Very clean. Al-ways kept inside. ‘04 Suzu-
ki LT 50, $600 (This is ared sticker bike). ‘04 Hon-da 250EX, $1600. ‘04 Honda
TRX 450 R, $2800. CallChad, 805-857-1578 $2,800.00(805)857-1578 VCS281398
KAWASAKI KFX450R ATV 2008
LOW HOURS $3,650.00 OBO29E01P (805)290-0090
VCS282420
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Transportation950-998
959Auto Notices
We pay More thanNew Car Dealer
Appraisal.All Makes & Models
Paid for or Not.Muller Car Co.
805-212-8330VCS283054
968Auto Under $1000
NeedExtraCash?
$$$$$$$$$$
WEBUYCARSrunningor not.
Can’t findthe pink or
registration?No problem!To get the best
deal, call us first!805-754-9839
24 hrs/7 daysVCS282289
977Auto For Sale
MERCURY GRANDMARQUIS ‘00
$5,000. A1 condition,all power, leather, 19-25 mpg
(REELJOY)805-581-5348
TOYOTA Corolla 2010SEDAN, AUTOMATIC,GAS, Silver, Purchasedbrand new in Januaryfor 21,000, 800 originalmiles 800 miles,$16,000.00 OBO()(805)520-1203VCS282266
TOYOTA PRIUS ‘05Red ext, tan int, clean
title, 102k mi, Owned byAuto Mechanic, in great
mechanical cond $12,000email: natveggie77
@yahoo.com or call(805) 501-2246 (052283)
980Classics/Antiques/Specialty
CAD Brougham 1993Triple black, CELEBRITY,2 car phones, loaded. runsxlnt, 69k miles $65,998/obo.(3CIB595). 805-499-4956
VCS281492
JAGUAR 1949 thru 1973XK120, 140, 150, E-type,
Mark II WANTED, any cond.(415)566-5052 VCS281456
MERCEDES SL WANTEDor Cabriolet ‘54 thru ‘71
190SL, 230SL, 250SL, 280SL,300SL 220S/SE, 250SE,
280SE Convertible Any cond.510-638-7221 VCS281454
WANTED: FORD Mustang‘64 Thru ‘68 Coupe,
Convertible, FB, any cond510-568-5114 VCS281455
995Wanted Vehicles
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
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JUNK$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
Cash ForYour Junk or
UnwantedVehicle Any
ConditionRunning or
Not....Lost Pinks,
No Problem!
It’s NotTrash,
It’s CASH!SO CALL
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Ask For JimVCS282825
995Wanted Vehicles
CASH FOR YOURCAR OR TRUCK
1990 or newer. Any condition.818-577-6799 VCS280941
CASH FOR YOURVEHICLE RV/Boat
o/b-running/not, vehi-cle ‘95-up, RV ‘80-up
1-800-613-5410 VCS282381
Get Top $$$For Your Car,
Truck or Wreck.
We’ll Buy ItFrom You
Running or Not!
Call MIKE Now!805-299-0406
Email: [email protected]
WANTED Old Race Cars,Classics, Motorcycles:
Harley, Ducati, Porsche,Jaguar, Austin Healy,
Ferrari, Corvette, MustangCamaro barracuda old
toys, auto memorabilia oneitem to entire collection.
Come to you, pay in cash.800-299-3114 or 805-495-7445
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