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Vol. 10, No. 11 | Thursday, May 27, 2010www.thelighthousenews.com
WHAT’S INSIDE
PHOTO BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE
One of the nearly 400 competitors in the May 15 Mud Run crawls through a slimy trench. More photos and story, Pages 10 and 11.
PHOTO BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE
U.S. Rep. Eni F. H. Faleomavaega ofAmerican Samoa speaks at Naval BaseVentura County on May 17 in celebration ofAsian Pacific American Heritage Month.
Construction Electrician RecruitChristina Azcona of NMCB 40 takespart in the decontamination of apiece of equipment as part of afield training exercise at Fort HunterLiggett. Page 18.
UT1 (SCW) Nicholas Morgan, aSeabee attached to NMCB 5,watches a crew fight a fire thatspread quickly over a supply areaat Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan,on May 17. The Seabees played acritical role in containing the fire,which was right across the streetfrom a fuel farm. Page 5.
There is no movie schedule inthis edition of The Lighthousebecause movie distribution hasbeen affected by the floodingin Millington, Tenn., whereMorale, Welfare and Recreationis headquartered. BothNeedham Theater and PointMugu Theater will be open, buttitles and schedules are subjectto change. Call 982-5002 forupdated information.
Intermissionfor the movie page
Congressman fromAmerican Samoaspeaks at NBVC
Armed Forces,Admiral’s Cuptriathlons June 5
By Andrea HowryLighthouse editor
The weather was far from tropical, but greetingswere warm as the U.S. congressional representativefrom American Samoa visited Naval Base VenturaCounty on May 17 to help celebrate Asian PacificAmerican Heritage Month.Against a backdrop of island plants and Polyne-
sian music at the Port Hueneme Parade Grounds,Rep. Eni F.H. Faleomavaega and a crowd of about400 enjoyed the Polynesian dance production and
SEE CELEBRATION, PAGE 16
The 23rd annual Admiral’s Cup Tri-athlon and the U.S. Armed Forces Tri-athlon will take place at Naval Base Ven-tura County, Point Mugu, on Saturday,June 5.The Admiral’s Cup Triathlon, which
is open to all military, civilians and thegeneral public, begins at 8 a.m. at Fam-ily Beach. This is a sprint race, comprisedof a 400-meter swim, 12-mile bike rideand 3-mile run.Competitors can sign up and get more
details on www.active.com, under sprint
SEE TRIATHLONS, PAGE 15
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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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Question:The new flood lights at the Point Mugu main
entry point guard station are blinding! As soon asyou turn from the stop sign and head towards theentrance point at night, you are immediately blindedand literally cannot see where you’re going, and I’mafraid that that may cause someone to drive rightinto the security guard standing there accidentally.Can they either turn the lights down a bit, or pointthem downward more and not have it facing rightat the drivers as you’re driving in so that it doesn’tblind us as we come in?
Answer:As always, thanks for raising the question.The lights were installed to improve both safety
and security in the vicinity of the gate. Prior toinstalling the lights, visibility was extremely poorfor motorists, pedestrians and the gate guards. Thelights are facing predominantly outward to provideincreased visibility for our gate guards without il-luminating them too much for any threats that couldbe approaching from outside the base.I drive through that gate regularly and have not
really been bothered by the lights, but I can see yourpoint. Accordingly, we will reassess the exact angleof the lights and adjust them to minimize the impacton approaching drivers while still meeting all of ourother objectives.Thanks again for the input.
Why areMain Gate guard station lights so bright?
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Strike Fighter Squadron 125 (VFA-125)will perform a flight demonstration withthe FA-18 Hornet during the Naval BaseVentura County Air Show at PointMugu,Aug. 7-8.Since April 11, 1958, the VFA-125
Rough Raiders’ mission has been the in-doctrination and training of Navy andMarine Corps personnel for carrier-bornestrike fighter squadrons in all phases ofF/A-18 employment and, on order, to beprepared to supply replacement aircraftand pilots to the fleet.The squadron trains pilots to fill FA-18
Hornet billets throughout the Navy andMarine Corps and for foreign countries.In addition, the squadron routinely con-ducts strike and fighter detachments toNaval Air Facility El Centro, Calif., andNaval Air Station Fallon, Nev., as well asaboard carriers in both the Pacific andAtlantic Fleets.Today, VFA-125 averages 1,500 flight
hours monthly and trains approximately120 pilots each year.Pilots from the U.S. Navy, the U.S.Ma-
rine Corps, and armed forces worldwidehave been trained at VFA-125.The squadron is home-based at Naval
Air Station Lemoore and operates the FA-18C/D Hornets.
FA-18 Hornet will fly at Air Show
PHOTOS COURTESY VFA-125
Strike Fighter Squadron 125 (VFA-125), the Rough Raiders, willshow off the capabilities of the FA-18 Hornet during the NavalBase Ventura County Air Show at Point Mugu Aug. 7-8.
2010Air ShowUpdate
NBVC
About the Air ShowThe 2010 Naval Base Ventura
County Air Show at Point Mugu isscheduled for Saturday, Aug. 7, andSunday, Aug. 8. Admission and parkingare free. Gates will open at 8 a.m.both Saturday and Sunday, with flightdemonstrations starting at 10 a.m.The air show will feature the latest in
aviation, with both military and civilianair acts and vintage aircraft on display.Although it is free, the public can
purchase special reserved seatingtickets from the Air Show Network. Forinformation, visit the website, http://www.airshownetwork.com/home.html.Keep up with the air show status by
calling the information line at 989-8786, visiting https://www.cnic.navy.mil/Ventura/Recreation/2010AirShow/index.htm or our new Facebook page,NBVC Air Show at Point Mugu.
COMMUNITYCALENDAR
CARRYING THETORCH: Runners fromNaval Base VenturaCounty will join Special
Olympics athletes in carrying the“Flame of Hope” from Missile Parkat 12:30 p.m. to Mugu Rock. Allrunners receive an official LawEnforcement Torch Run T-shirt. Toregister, e-mail [email protected].
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RED, WHITE, BLUE:Former Gov. PeteWilson and his wife,Gayle, will be honored
at the 25th annual Red Whiteand Blue Ball at the PresidentialLearning Center, Ronald ReaganPresidential Library, Simi Valley.The Conejo Valley Chapter, MilitaryOrder of the World Wars, andthe Sgt. Michael A. DiRaimondoChapter, Military Order of thePurple Heart, are presenting thisformal military function, which isopen to the general public. Theevent begins at 5:30 p.m. Ticketsare $125. Information: 495-6962or 496-5286.
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June
OUTREACH: TheU.S. Citizenship andImmigration Service(USCIS) will provide
services from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. toall military personnel, dependents,retirees and Defense Departmentpersonnel at Building 1180,Region Legal Service Office,second floor. The outreach willdirectly assist with immigrationand naturalization issues eitherbeginning or already started,including fingerprinting. Bringall relevant paperwork. Signupis required. Stop by Naval LegalService Branch Office, Bldg. 1180,first floor, to complete a MilitaryInquiry Sheet. Information:982-3124.
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The “Looking Back”column thatusually appears on this page will re-turn for the June 10 edition with afeature on Ernie Mora, who recent-ly retired after 43 years at PointMugu.Also on June 10, look for coverage
of theMay 24-25 visit to Naval BaseVentura County by Vice AdmiralMark E. Ferguson III, chief of navalpersonnel.
Coming up
PHOTO BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE
More than 70 motorcyclists took part in a safety ride from Naval Base Ventura County,Point Mugu, to The Rock Store in Los Angeles County on Friday, May 21. Coverage ofthe ride, along with information gleaned from safety fairs at both Point Mugu and PortHueneme that same week, will be in the June 10 edition of The Lighthouse.
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MemorialDay is a time for us as a nationto pause and remember thosewho paid thecost for our freedom. In the military com-munity, we know that for each gravemark-er of a brave Sailor, Soldier, Airman orMarine there is a family left behind.Whereare these families? How are they? How dothey move forward from such a loss? Canyou move forward?Surviving the loss of a service member
thrusts family into a new world. There ismuch to do, decisions to be made, emo-tions, loss, not tomentionweeding throughthemaze of survivor benefits. How do youeven start? How do you heal? How do youregroup and build a new life?What do you say to a fellow spouse who
lost their service member? What are theirneeds? What happens to them, where dothey go? What are their benefits? Whatabout the kids? How do we supportthem?In the Feb. 18 issue of The Lighthouse,
I wrote about two Army widows, LaNitaHerlem and Deb Petty. Both women losttheir husbands, killed in action in Iraq. Inthe months since I met these ladies, I have
learned so much about their journeythrough grief, anger, rebuilding, honoringtheir service member and even joy.I am thrilled to take this week’s column
to reintroduce you toDeb andLaNita andto announce their new initiative. Deb andLaNita are bound together by not onlytheir husbands’ command, but their lossand their journey to building their new life.Now, together they are launching an Inter-net talk show, Real Widows…, a show by,about and for their fellowmilitary widowsand widowers.RealWidows…will launch onBlogTalk
Radio on June 9. Their show is a place toconnect with other widows and widowers,learn from each other, share experiencesand gain valuable support and informa-tion.Now if you think this show is going to
be a “sad” show or boring as subject-mat-ter experts droneonabout survivor benefits,well, you couldn’t be more off the mark.Deb and LaNita are spitfires.”They arehonest about their lives, painfully so attimes. They are quick to laugh, very candidand at times downright ornery. And, theyare compassionate. You will find a friendwho cares in these women and a commit-ment to honor their service members by“living.”Widows and widowers are dispersed
across the country. Many move back tohometowns, and that can leave them feelingisolated. RealWidows can offer a place forwidows and widowers to connect, honortheir loss, find understanding and compas-sion, and find hope.I want to invite you to support them and
their show. Check out their broadcasts(www.blogtalkradio.com/realwidows), join
their Facebook page (www.facebook.com/realwidows). Follow themon twitter (www.twitter.com/realwidows). Youmay think itdoesn’t pertain to you, but you will learnmuch about yourself and the needs of ourfellow military spouses, our sisters, whohave paid the ultimate sacrifice.
— Contact Beth Wilson at [email protected]. You can also follow heron twitter (@Beth_Wilson or @enlsitedspouse),fan her Facebook page at www.facebook.com,/EnlistedSpousCommunity).
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By Ens. Adrienne Rolleand MC2 Ace RheaumeNMCB 5
Smoke started to fill the air and flameserupted one block away from the NavalMobile Construction Battalion (NMCB)5CampKrutke compound inAfghanistanonMay 17. A supply yard at CampLeath-erneck had unexpectedly burst into flamesand was burning everything in its path.As the wind intensified, the fire grew
larger with everyminute. Crews from bothLeatherneck and Camp Bastion workedtogether to suppress the flames that lastedinto the next morning.NMCB5 had been enjoying a scheduled
day off from their six-day work week be-fore the chaos ensued. All NMCB 5 Sea-bees understood the urgency of the situ-ation and were eager to do their part tohelp.“It was an intense fire,” said Utilities-
man 1st Class (SCW) Nicholas Morgan,a Seabee attached to NMCB 5.To fight a fire with limited resources is
a challenge by itself, but the situation be-came a greater challenge when a wall ofsand descended uponCampLeatherneck.It was the ultimate of challenges: Howcan a unit move critical equipment to helpfight a fire when visibility is at its worst?With the sandstorm came stronger
winds. Everyone worried that it would beimpossible to prevent the fire from reach-ing the fuel farm, located just across thestreet from the supply yard that was al-ready engulfed in flames.“It was definitely hot,” Morgan said.
“When the wind would change, you couldfeel the heat. It felt like gas being throwndirectly into the fire.”Morgan and his crew worked together
to coordinate the movement of watertrucks moving in and out of the area toassist other commands to battle the fire.NMCB 5’s Alfa Company played an
extremely important role to help keep thefire contained. Comprised of mainlyequipment operators and constructionmechanics, they staged equipment, sup-plied water trucks, operated bulldozersandmade sure proper resources were usedeffectively to fight the flames.
“It was hectic at first, as emergencysituations always tend to be,” said Lt. j.g.Darren Jacques, the NMCB 5 Alfa Com-pany commander. “However, it was re-ally amazing to see how quickly we fellinto a battle rhythm. We became very ef-fective once our roles were clearly laid outand everyone knew exactly what their jobwas.”
Alfa Company Seabees were recalledimmediately after the fire started. Theyoperated bulldozers and other heavyequipment for more than nine hours andcoordinated operations to prevent thespread of the flames.From the perspective of Equipment
Operator 2nd Class (SCW) Steven Peeler,“It was awesome.”
“I was totally ecstatic just to be outthere as a helping hand doing what Icould to help,” he said.Lt. Cmdr. Marcus Williamson, the
NMCB 5 operations officer, comment-ed, “I’m proud of the great job all theSeabees did. It was definitely a team ef-fort, [NMCB 5 got] all the resourcestogether and got them pushed out. [We]saw the Seabees really jump in and ma-jorly contributing.”The fire raged through the night and
into the early morning hours. The Ma-rines, Seabees, British military and con-tractors all worked together to containthe fire, and eventually, everyone re-turned to their respective camps.“Living in California, we always see
fires,” said the Alfa Company com-mander. “But never quite like this.”While the extent of damage is uncer-
tain at this point, the fire served as aneye-opening experience to all com-mands. The dry environment, limitedwater supply and proximity of lots cre-ate a nightmarish threat of fire damage.While fire plans exist on camp, the ex-tent of this destruction could not havebeen readily avoided. As an organiza-tion, we must prepare our equipmentand personnel to manage and respondto inevitable chaos. Fortunately, it iswhat the military does best.
NMCB 5 fights wind-whipped fire in Afghanistan
PHOTO BY MC2 ACE RHEAUME / NMCB 5
Crews from both Camp Leatherneck and Camp Bastion work overnight to suppress a May 17 blaze that broke out in a supply area inAfghanistan. They were able to contain the fire and keep it from further affecting other areas of the base. Marines and Sailors arecurrently in the Helmand Province in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.
PHOTO BY MC2 ACE RHEAUME / NMCB 5
A fire quickly spreads over a supply area at Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan, May 17.
Blaze breaks out insupply yard at CampLeatherneck, close tofuel farm
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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.All Hands Bible Study: Thursday, 5:30
p.m.
Catholic Religious EducationPre-K through high schoolTuesdays, 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.
Chapel of FaithPoint MuguBuilding 121
Phone: (805) 989-7967Fax: (805) 989-7968
ProtestantSunday worship service: 11:15 a.m.
Catholic MassSunday: 8:45 a.m.Confession by prior appt.: 8:15 a.m.Thursday: 11:30 a.m.Confession by prior appt.: 11 a.m.
Chaplains serving NBVCLt. Deann ColemanCommand Chaplain
Lt. Kyung TakStaff Chaplain
Father Antony BerchmanzCatholic Priest
Worship schedule
As you entermy home and take off yourshoes, one of the first things you see is abeautiful piece of calligraphy, created byBrother Roy Parker fromMount CalvaryMonastery in Santa Barbara. I have itframed and place strategically next to myfront door, so it is the last thing I see as Ileave my home and go out into theworld.It is titled “The Serenity Prayer,”by Re-
inhold Niebuhr.It has often crossedmymind that guests
to my home must wonder if I am in somesort of recovery group. Many recoverygroups recite this prayer at every supportmeeting. I am not in a recovery group, butI find this prayer to be an important partof my own spiritual journey and forma-tion.Letme share it with you in case you have
not seen it before, or need to be remindedof it, as I often do.
The Serenity PrayerGod give us the serenity to accept what
cannot be changed,Courage to change what can be
changed,And wisdom to distinguish the one from
the other.Living one day at a time;Enjoying one moment at a time as the
pathway to peace,Taking as God does, the world as it is,Not as I would have it,Trusting that God will make all things
right if I surrender to the divine will.—Reinhold Niebuhr
This prayer, I believe, is inspired byMat-thew 6:33-34, which is one of my favoritepassages in the Bible and the lyrics to myfavorite song, “Seek Ye First.” It reads asfollows:
“But strive first for the kingdom of Godand his righteousness, and all these thingswill be given to you as well. So do not wor-ry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will bringworries of its own. Today’s trouble is enoughfor today.”
Many of us consider such wisdom ashighly idealistic for our everyday lives.Our lives are very full with concerns andwork that involve planning for deadlinesand long-range goals. This is true at workand at home. Personally, I am continu-ally planning for upcoming events andfeel challenged to develop programs thatmeet the expectations of God, others andmyself.I am often busy in a good way, but very
frequently I am busy in a manner that isnot good for my soul. Seeking God firstin everything and not worrying abouttomorrow is not easy. It is, nevertheless,necessary if I want to alleviate internalstress.When we seek God and His righteous-
ness, we take the time to choose to see lifein God’s perspective. We take time to restand be with God instead of always doingthings for God. It is taking time to acceptGod’s current blessings as enough for to-
day, therefore keeping the Sabbath holy.God is the source of our future, our
dreams and all the elements of our lives.We often strive so hard to change our livesand the world around us for the better,that many of us take little time to rest inthe arms of the creator — the very onewho holds our destiny and wants to em-power us to receive His many blessings.God knows that we are not in control ofour ultimate destiny, but He does still al-low us to make choices along the jour-ney.One day while I was in high school, I
had a conversation with one of my teach-ers in the hallway. I told him that I wasworried about my upcoming SAT test forcollege admission. He then told me some-thing that I didn’t want to hear. He toldme not to worry. He said that in 10 years,I will find that my scores on the SAT willhave had little influence on what I wasdoing in my life and what I had accom-plished; I discovered that he was right.I had been hoping to get into Cornell
University for hotel management and didnot. Instead, I was accepted into anothergreat hotel management school at theUniversity of Nevada-Las Vegas. Oncethere, I changed majors from hotel man-agement to history, in preparation forseminary at Fuller; this exceeded my ex-pectations and fit me perfectly.I have had towork very hard to get what
I have achieved inmy life, but I have foundthat the things I stressed so much aboutactually had little influence on the fulfill-ment of my dreams andmy personal hap-piness. My disappointments turned outto be blessings.God was in control of my destiny and
ultimately knew where my heart wouldtake me. My worries as a teenager wereabout things that had little to do with mycurrent serenity. They held no power overwhat I am presently doing with my lifenow at the age of 41. There are very fewof my childhood dreams that are yet tobe fulfilled. None of these dreams werea result of worrying, but were instead giftsfromGod that were given to me when myefforts were held in a balanced perspectiveof who was really in control.When I seek God first in my life,
through my time and the intentions ofmy heart, I have the wisdom to know thedifference between what I can change andI need to accept. This, I believe, is thepathway to peace.
‘Serenity Prayer’ teaches us a pathway to peace
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How many days until the last day ofschool?Ask that to your school-age child and
I’m sure they will be quick to answer.Summer is on the horizon. This may
mean day trips to the beach, water fun,staying up late, sleeping in, summercamps or family vacations. It is no doubtthat these are wonderful things to lookforward to. However, the school year willbegin again in the fall, and studentsshould be prepared.According to Johns Hopkins Univer-
sity, students suffer learning loss duringthe summer months, also known as “thesummer slide.”A typical student will loseabout one month of learning, with dis-advantaged and struggling students los-ing even more.To ensure your student is prepared to
return to school, a summer reading pro-gram can act as a bridge between schoolyears. High school students in honors andAdvanced Placement classes may nothave an option. Summer reading is typi-cally assigned, with an assignment duethe first day of class. However, all other
students will also benefit greatly by tak-ing advantage of the summer months,free from full-time school, and loggingsome reading hours.In addition to programs possibly of-
fered by your child’s schools, local librar-ies offer summer reading programs. En-couraging children to log reading hours,number of pages or books read, theseprograms keep children interested inlearning. Summer reading program par-ticipants check in regularly and earn in-
centives for their reading accomplish-ments. Offering these programs in alibrary gives children access to a wideselection of reading choices.An enthusiastic approach to reading
will encourage a lifelong love of reading.Public libraries will often have storyhours, literacy activities, arts and craftsand special events. Participating in theseofferings will allow children to see read-ing not as a school assignment, but as anopportunity to experience and learnabout wonderful new adventures.If students suffer learning loss during
the summer, it is important to know whatthey will gain from a reading program.The School Library Journal reports that“about 33 percent of summer readingparticipants were more likely to readabove grade level, compared to about 18percent of nonparticipants.”Secretary of Education Arne Duncan
has stated, “A key step toward stoppingthe summer slide is the development andlaunch of high-quality programs thattake advantage of time outside the schoolday and year to help children learn, grow,
and develop.”Fortunately, the families of Naval Base
Ventura County have access to a locallibrary summer reading program. TheVentura County Library System is offer-ing the “Make A Splash” reading pro-gram for youth and the “Make AWave”reading program for teens. Students ofall ages are welcome to sign up at any ofthe Ventura County library locations— there are 14 throughout VenturaCounty. Reading minutes and books addup to earning prizes and a certificate.Teens also have the opportunity to vol-unteer. This program is free.More information about the summer
reading program and Ventura Countylibrary locations can be found at:www.vencolibrary.org.
— To learn about other summer learningopportunities in the Ventura County areaor for any K-12 school related questions,please contact the NBVC school liaisonofficer at 989-5211 or [email protected].
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By Andrea HowryLighthouse editor
The commanding officer of Naval BaseVentura County and two officials fromthe base’s Environmental Division areheading toWashington, D.C., next monthto receive an award from the Chief of Na-val Operations for the unique team ap-proach devised to dredge the Port of Hue-neme.Since 1999, the harbor has not been used
to its full potential because of the accu-mulation of sediment. Because that sedi-ment is contaminated — mostly withpesticides and PCBs — and needed to behauled to a landfill, dredging was cost-prohibitive.The Environmental Division team came
up with a solution that involved severalagencies, and the five-year project theydevised was completed in July 2009, re-storing the harbor to full navigability.“The pooling of resources and leverag-
ing of each agency’s strengths allowed theproject to finally succeed,” states the 2009Secretary of Defense Environmental Res-toration Team Award.The project called for dredging the entire
harbor but disposing the sediment into a“confined aquatic disposal” (CAD) sitecell constructed below the Navy portionof the harbor. The CAD was dug out ofclean sand that was deposited on the se-verely eroded Hueneme Beach.Once the contaminants were placed
within the CAD, it was capped with 10feet of sand and 3 feet of rock to protectit from erosion caused by prop wash.Computer models showed this processwould keep the contaminants isolatedfrom the environment for at least 8,000years.Bottom line: 240,000 cubic meters of
contaminated sediments could be dug upfrom the harbor floor and buried under-water as opposed to being hauled to anonshore landfill, significantly reducingcosts.The team also negotiated funding ar-
rangements with the OxnardHarbor Dis-trict. The district paid 50 percent of thecapital cost to install the CAD and will
pay 100 percent of the cost of monitoringit on a long-term basis.A large share of the dredging costs was
paid by the Army Corps of Engineers, asper a 1959 agreement. The corps paid 81percent and the Navy paid 19 percent forareas dredged within the harbor’s naviga-tion channel.In the end, the Navy’s share of the $14
million project was $5.8 million.The project also required involvement
on the part of the California Environmen-tal Protection Agency, the Naval FacilitiesEngineering commands in both SanDiegoand Washington, the Navy InstallationsCommand and the project consultant, allof which had to be coordinated by theenvironmental team.
“We’re very happy about the award,”said Steve Granade, one of the projectmanagers who will be heading to Wash-ington along with Capt. Jim McHugh,commanding officer, NBVC, and DanShide, manager of the Environmental Di-vision. “It’s nice to be recognized by one’speers.”The project has already been recognized
nationally, winning the 2009 FacilitiesEngineering Award from the AmericanAssociation of Port Authorities.U.S. Rep. Lois Capps has also praised
the project, calling it “a model worthy ofduplication.”The Defense Department award recog-
nized how ground-breaking the projectwas.“From an engineering perspective, the
Port of Hueneme dredging and CAD cellproject required a great deal of technicalinnovation,” the award states. “Construct-ing a CAD cell measuring 350 by 550 feetat the mud line and extending to a depthof -85 mean lower low water (MLLW) inthe center of an active harbor providedseveral design challenges to the team.”Engineering was just one aspect of the
innovation this project required, the awardstates. The project also showed innovationfrom the standpoints of contracting andadministration.Others involved in the project who will
be traveling to Washington are KristinaMadali of Naval Facilities EngineeringCommand Southwest; Kyriakos P. Pago-nis, Oxnard Harbor District representa-tive; and consultants Jack Malone andSteve Cappellino of ANCHOR QEALP.
Port dredging project earns environmental award
While a hydraulic dredger could be used to dig up clean sand to create the confined aquaticdisposal (CAD) cell, the more precise budget dredger was needed to dig up contaminatedsediment. Here, the budget dredger Vulcan takes advantage of Wharf 5 being vacant forthe day. The Vulcan used a 23 cubic meter bucket and achieved a dredging rate of 3,000cubic meters per day.
A total of 33,000 cubic meters of armor rock was placed on a clean sand cap atop the CADcell. Computer modeling determined that the cap would isolate the contaminated sedimentfrom the environment for at least 8,000 years. Here, a bulldozer pushes the rock over theside of the barge and onto the sand cap. The old school method of casting a lead line wasused to ensure the armor stone achieved a uniform minimum thickness of 3 feet.
Environmental Divisionhonored for unique teamapproach that got the jobdone affordably
From an engineeringperspective, the Portof Hueneme dredgingand CAD cell projectrequired a greatdeal of technicalinnovation.
— 2009 Secretary of DefenseEnvironmental Restoration Team Award
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By Andrea HowryLighthouse editor
Late in her pregnancy, Equip-ment Operator 2nd Class SaraStarberg of the 31st Naval Con-struction Regiment is still takinga fitness class.Every Thursday at 7 a.m., she’s
at the Bee-Fit Wellness Center atNaval Base Ventura County PortHueneme, working with stabilityballs, resistance bands andweights to get a full body work-out that she says leaves her ener-gized and feeling healthy.Just a fewweeks ago, she didn’t
have that option.Starberg is taking a class that
fitness instructor Kristen Reneeset up on March 1 so that preg-nant Sailors could get more of aworkout than the simple “Go fora walk” many of them felt wasthe only alternative physicaltraining available to them.
“There aren’t a lot of optionsfor pregnant women in theNavy,”Starberg said. “Most battalionsjust tell you to go do whateveryou want. I wanted to do morethan just walk on a track. I want-ed a real workout that wouldmake it easier to lose the weightafterwards.”Starberg, 27, says she can feel
the difference. Her back hurts lessthan it didwhen shewas pregnantwith her son, Milo, now 2, andshe feels she has more energy.Renee, who has worked with
pregnant women for about fiveyears, developed a class that of-fers full range-of-motion exer-cises but that can be individual-ized for each woman. Basic rulesare no exercises on the back orstomach, and no exercises thatget the heart rate above 140.Wa-ter breaks are longer and morefrequent.Other than that, Renee follows
a routine that can be adapted forany woman depending on what’scomfortable.The class is free, and a medical
release is required. Three womenare currently enrolled.“It’s almost like private train-
ing,” Renee said. “I stay in con-
stant communication with theclients.”Spouses can also come, “if
they’re supportive,” Renee said.One woman recently brought hermother, who was in town visit-ing.Starberg said the program has
been especially helpful to her be-cause she’s fighting gestationaldiabetes.“The more workouts, the bet-
ter,” she said.Will she miss the class once the
baby comes?Starberg already has plans:The YogaMamas class is every
Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. at the Bee-Fit Center.
Special fitness class created for expecting Sailors‘I wanted to domore than justwalk on a track,’pregnant Seabeesays.
PHOTOS BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE
Top, EO2 Sara Starberg, at 32 weeks pregnant, exercises her sidemuscles while working with a stability ball during a class that fitnessinstructor Kristen Renee created on March 1. Above, Renee watches asStarberg prepares to use a weighted bar to get an upper body workoutas she does walking lunges. At right, Starberg does modified dips.
UpdateEquipment Operator 2ndClass Sara Starberg of the31st Naval ConstructionRegiment gave birth to a babygirl, River Phoenix, on May12. River weighed 7 lb., 12oz., and fitness instructorKristen Renee reports thatboth mom and baby arehealthy and doing well.
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By Andrea HowryLighthouse editor
It was cold, wet, muddy, slippery, slimyand sometimes just downright nasty.In other words, it was perfect.Nearly 400 people – twice the number
as last year – competed in theMay 15MudRun, put on by the Naval ConstructionTraining Center, which constructs thecourse, and Morale, Welfare and Recre-ation, which organizes the event.This is the fourth year of theMudRun,
which is open to the public and drew about250 civilians.“We were very pleased with the record
turnout,” said MWR Athletics DirectorKent Blankenship. “The coursewas tough-er this year, but I believe folks had a betterchallenge. I heard a lot of people say,‘We’ll see you next year!’”Because of the number of participants,
the race was divided into three waves – 29and younger, 30 to 39 and 40 and over.The winning time was 32 minutes, 18 sec-onds; last year’s was 26 minutes, 48 sec-onds.“Overall times were six to sevenminutes
slower because the course was tougher,”Blankenship said.Wayne Leonardi, 31, of Ventura, came
in first among the men; Blesie Bray, 39,of Port Hueneme, came in first among thewomen with a time of 40:33. For finalresults, see Eternaltiming.com.The race started off with a two-mile run
next to the perimeter of Naval Base Ven-tura County, Port Hueneme. The coursethen swerved into a large training areawhere NCTC had dug trenches in theshape of the letters, “NCTC.” Hills roseup in themiddle of those trenches, forcingrunners to splash or swim through pools,then scramble up and over dirt mounds,then swim again.“That’s what made the course tougher,”
Blankenship said. “There was more waterin the trenches, and the hills were higherand closer together. Last year there wasmore space, but this year it was bam, bam,bam.”There was also a tire obstacle course, a
wooden wall to climb over and a ropecrossing.
The rope proved the most difficult forAlison Kusay, who ran the course withher husband, BUCN JakeKusay of NavalMobile Construction Battalion 3.“For me, it was having hill after hill,”
Jake Kusay said.Why did they decide to run it?“To beat each other,” Alison replied.She won, not only scoring a better time
than her husband but also every otherwoman who competed except Bray.Sarah Vazquez had hoped to run with
her husband, Gabriel, but theUnderwaterTraining Constructionman with NMCB5 deployed earlier than they had antici-pated. He is now in Afghanistan.“I was running in honor of him,” she
said.
400 slog through annual Mud Run
A dozen seventh- and eighth-gradersfromRobert J. Frank Intermediate Schoolin Oxnard ran the obstacle course portionof theMay 15MudRun after most of theadults were finished.“It was a wonderful experience,” said
teacher Greg Brisbine, who came up withthe idea of having the students partici-pate.Base representatives took part in a
health fair at the school last year, andwhen Brisbine heard about theMudRun,he realized it was an ideal tie-in with theGovernor’s Challenge, which promotesphysical activity in students.He was proud of how well the students
did.“They all did a wonderful job,” he said,
“and all of them had a lot of fun.”Amanda Haskell, athletics manager of
Morale,Welfare andRecreation, said she’seager to have the teenagers try again nextyear.“Several of the seventh-graders said
they want to come back and do the fullrun as well as the course,” she said. “So Ithink it went really well.”
Students give ittheir best try
Students from the Robert J. FrankIntermediate School in Oxnard climb overthe wall near the end of the Mud Run. Abouta dozen seventh- and eighth-graders tackledthe course after most of the adults werefinished.
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Stephen Hulsey, 68, of Los Angeles, the oldest competitor on the course, closes in on theend of the Mud Run. Age isn’t stopping him; the next weekend, he was planning to be inanother mud run scheduled for the San Bernardino area.
Sarah Vazquez rehydrates after completingthe Mud Run. She originally intended to runwith her husband, UTC Gabriel Vazquez, buthe deployed to Afghanistan with NMCB 5earlier than the couple had anticipated.
Record number turnsout for a course that’shillier, wetter than ever
How’d they do?Results can be found on the web atEternaltiming.com
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Clockwise from top left: Crawling, swimming,walking while hunched over, anythingcounted as long as the head didn’t poke upabove the strings on this part of the MudRun course. Doug Christ of Goleta hits thewater and becomes the first competitor totackle the mud after finishing a two-mile runalong the base perimeter; he would finishfirst in the first wave but came in secondoverall. A runner negotiates tires as part ofthe obstacle course. Joshua Birky, 7, sonof Mike Birky, an Army retiree, and his wife,1st Sgt. Tammy Birky of the U.S. Air ForceTraining Detachment, plays in the children’smud pit near the Mud Run course. The ropecrossing proved to be the most difficult partof the day for many.
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By Andrea HowryLighthouse editor
You’re 21 years old, you’re asingle Sailor and you’ve just wona two-minute shopping spree atthe Port Hueneme Commis-sary.Who you gonna call?Mom.That’s exactly what Builder
Constructionman Joel Gracianoof Naval Mobile ConstructionBattalion 3 did when he won theMay 15CommissaryCommandodrawing to see which single Sail-or would get the chance to runthrough the commissary from 9a.m. to 9:02 a.m.May 17, loadinga shopping cart with items thathe could keep for free.Mom, who lives in Sierra Vis-
ta, Ariz., suggested laundry de-tergent.Graciano, who lives in the bar-
racks, bought energy drinks.“I want my Monsters,” said
Graciano, who raced his cartfrom the end of the store straight
to the energy-drink display onAisle 7.According to the rules, he
could buy only two of any item,so hemoved on to sodas andGa-torades.The shopper in him finally
took over, and with about oneminute left, he started pullingbeef from the Meat Depart-ment.“It’s the most expensive thing
in the store,” he explained.Two steaks, two roasts, two of
whatever was next to the roasts-- then it was a skidding slidedown the snack aisle, where hetossed in bags and bags ofchips.“They’re my favorite snack in
the world!” he explained.And then it was over.Graciano estimated his haul at
about $150, but when everythingwas scanned in at the register, ittotaled $201.03 – making Gra-ciano a $100-a-minute shopper.“We’re trying to show the sin-
gle Sailors that shopping here isa lot cheaper than shopping offbase,” explained Claudine Irvine,commissary secretary, addingthat she hopes the Commissary
Commando will become an an-nual event.The meat Graciano bought
won’t go to waste. He said he hasa freezer for what isn’t eaten at aweekend barbecue.He never got to the laundry
detergent, butMom can hold outhope. In addition to everythingthat was in the cart, Graciano leftwith three $25 gift certificates forreturn trips to the commissary.
Commissary notesIn preparation for the Memo-
rial DayWeekend, theMeat De-partment is having a sale on tri-tip by the bag and pork spare ribsthroughMay 31. There will alsobe a seafood sale May 28 and29.
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at Point Mugu May 28-29 from10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and May 30from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The eventis located next to theMuguThriftStore.
Sailor wins 2-minute commissary shopping spree
BUCN Joel Graciano of NMCB3 races down an aisle duringCommissary Commando on May17. Graciano had two minutes toput whatever he could into his cart,and he could keep it for free.
PHOTOS BY ANDREA HOWRY /LIGHTHOUSE
BUCN Joel Graciano of NMCB3 grabs beef from the MeatDepartment during CommissaryCommando.
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By Annabelle FerrerMWR
This spring, Morale Welfare and Rec-reation’s Athletics Department hosted thelargest intramural basketball league everat Naval Base Ventura County.Nineteen teams participated in the
league, which ran February through Apriland ended with a March Madness styletournament.After three months of intense intramu-
ral basketball, a champion was crowned,
and those on the championship team havebeen named the NBVC Athletes of theMonth for May.MWR Athletics congratulates Fleet
Readiness Center (FRC) Fire for winningthe 2010 NBVCMarchMadness Tourna-ment!The team is made up of Mark McMa-
hon, Bruno Munoz, Kelly Simley, KevinGrant, Zachery Banser, Soma Miwok,Arvie Raymundo, Patrick Robinson andCoach Vinny Specioso.The season could be described as noth-
ing short of spectacular, with great playfrom all 19 teams. FRC Fire went to theplayoffs with a 6-2 record. Nevertheless,after seven intense games, they rose to theoccasion by coming out of the losersbracket in the double elimination tourna-ment. To win the championship, theywould have to beat Old School Plus inback-to-back games.They claimed victory with a score of
53-43 in the final game.Their diligent practices and upbeat at-
titude throughout the season really paidoff.FRC Fire chose Chief Aviation Elec-
tronics Technician Patrick Robinson astheir MVP; he contributed 20 points forthe championship game.MWR offers year-round intramural
sports in basketball, flag football, volley-ball and softball, as well as the three-day
Battle of Commands that takes place July14-16.If you are interested in having a team
in a league or in the Battle of Commands,please contact Annabelle Ferrer at 989-8098 or [email protected].
Basketball champs areMay Athletes of the Month
PHOTO BY ANNABELLE FERRER / MWR
A record 19 teams participated in intramural basketball this year, with Fleet ReadinessCenter (FRC) Fire, shown above, winning the championship.
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The program offers active duty servicemembers — including activated Guardand Reserve — and up to five of theirimmediate familymembers free admissionto participating museums fromMemorialDay through Labor Day.Visit http://www.arts.gov/national/blue-
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triathlons. Cost is $50 for single civilianentry and $60 for civilian relay team. Thesignup deadline is May 31.
Immediately following the Admiral’sCup is the U.S. Armed Forces Triathlonat 10:30 a.m. Approximately 100 militarypersonnel from all branches will be com-peting for individual and team awards.This is the 11th year NBVC has hosted
the U.S. Armed Forces Triathlon.Both events are free for spectators and
open to the public. A shuttle van willtransport guests to and from the Las Po-sas Gate to the triathlon site between 6:30a.m. and 3 p.m. All guests 18 and oldermust have a valid photo ID when board-ing the shuttle in order to gain access toNBVC.For more information call 989-7378 or
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Volunteers are needed to help with boththe Admiral’s Cup Spring Triathlon andthe Armed Forces Championship Triath-lon set for June 5 at Naval Base VenturaCounty.All volunteers will receive a free T-shirt
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By Lt. j.g. Matthew PainterVAW-117
Carrier Airborne Command and Con-trol Squadron 117 (VAW-117), the Wall-bangers, held a change of command cer-emony on Thursday, May 13, at 10 a.m.
Cmdr. Brent A. Trickel relieved Cmdr.Valerie R. Overstreet as commanding of-ficer of the Wallbangers. Overstreet willbe reporting to Commander AirborneCommand Control and Logistics Wingat Naval Base Ventura County PointMugu.Trickel was born and raised in Trenton,
Mo., and received his bachelor’s degreein education from the University of Mis-souri in 1993.
After graduation, he was subsequent-ly commissioned through theNavalROTCprogram and reported to Pensacola, Fla.,for flight training.Upon graduation from flight training,
Trickel deployedwith theVAW-123 Screw-tops onboard USS George Washington(CVN 73) andUSS John F. Kennedy (CV67) and later with VAW-115 Liberty Bellsonboard USS Kitty Hawk (CV 63).During his time in VAW-123 and VAW-
115, both squadrons were awarded theBattle “E.” He most recently deployedwith VAW-117 onboard the USS Nimitz(CVN-68).Trickel has flown combat missions in
support of Operation Iraqi Freedom andOperation Enduring Freedom, and heparticipated in two counter narcotics de-ployments to Puerto Rico.Throughout his career, Trickel has ac-
cumulated more than 2,500 flight hoursandmore than 500 arrested landings. Hisawards include the Defense MeritoriousServiceMedal, five Strike/Flight AirMed-als, four Navy Commendations Medals(one with Combat “V”), Army Commen-dation Medal, two Navy AchievementMedals, and various unit and campaignawards.
Wallbangershold changeof commandceremony
PHOTO BY LT. J.G. MATTHEW PAINTER / VAW-117
Cmdr. Brent A. Trickel relieves Cmdr. Valerie R. Overstreet as commanding officer of CarrierAirborne Command and Control Squadron 117, the Wallbangers, during a May 13 changeof command ceremony.
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barbecue organized by the Asian Pa-cific American Committee.In his presentation, the congressman
noted the many contributions made byAsian Pacific Americans, includingmilitary heroism, business and politicalachievement and sports and entertain-ment success.After naming several professional
football players who are of Asian Pa-cific descent, the congressman noted,“The stereotype of the passive quietmale – we need to get rid of that think-ing.”Faleomavaega urged the crowd to al-
ways remember the heroism of Japa-nese-Americans who served in WorldWar II — and to never forget the intern-ment camps some of those men’s fami-lies were in while they were fighting forthe country that put them there.“This must never be allowed to hap-
pen again,” the 11-year congressmansaid. “It was racism and bigotry in itsugliest form. Never again. We must con-tinue to be vigilant.”Faleomavaega rejected the notion of
the United States being a melting pot.
Instead, he said, America is “a brilliantrainbow, with each contributing in hisown distinct way.”Moved by the words of Dr. Martin
Luther King Jr., he choked back tearsas he spoke of his hope for America tobe a “just and equitable place” that ful-fills the reverend’s dream.The theme of this year’s Asian Pa-
cific American Heritage Month is “Di-verse Leadership for a Diverse Work-place,” and other speakers at the eventstressed the importance of that ideal.“Diversity is a real source of strength
for this nation, this Navy and NavalBase Ventura County,” said Capt. TonyEdmonds, chief staff officer of thebase.He noted that more than 10 percent
of the workforce at the base is of AsianPacific American descent.Capt. JohnW. Ailes, commander, Port
Hueneme Division, Naval Surface War-fare Center, also urged the audience tonot only recognize diversity but also to“embrace our oneness.”“Out of many, one,” he said, translat-
ing the motto on the Seal of the UnitedStates, “E pluribus unum.”
Celebration includes barbecue, Polynesian dances
PHOTO BY JAMES CENCER / NFELC PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICE
Taking part in the May 17 Asian Pacific American Heritage Month event are, from left,Capt. John W. Ailes, commander, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Port Hueneme Division;Congressman Eni F. H. Faleomavaega from American Samoa; Irene Becerra, chairpersonof the Asian Pacific American Committee, which organized the event; and Capt. TonyEdmonds, chief staff officer, Naval Base Ventura County.
PHOTOS BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE
Tina’s Ports of Paradise of Port Hueneme,a Ventura County mainstay for 35 years,brought Polynesian dancers to the AsianPacific American HeritageMonth Celebrationat Naval Base Ventura County. The dancesare traditional to different islands in thePacific. The Haka, performed by the Maoriof New Zealand, speaks about the mightywarriors and their bravery. The Hura, or CookIslands dance, features rhythmic drummingand sensuous movements of both menand women. The Sina and the Eel portraysa Samoan legend about the origin of thecoconut. And the Shark and Turtle portraysanother Samoan legend about love betweena grandson (the shark) and his grandmother(the turtle).
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By Andrea HowryLighthouse editor
Irene Becerra, a contracting of-ficer and team lead at Naval SeaSystems Command, Naval Sur-face Warfare Center, Port Huen-emeDivision, (NSWCPHD), hasreceived national recognition forher efforts to promote equal op-portunity and diversity in thefederal workforce.Becerra was in Washington,
D.C., earlier this month to receivethe Federal Asian Pacific Ameri-can Council 2010 Civilian Out-standing Award for DiversityExcellence.Becerra said that ever since she
left the Philippines in 1979 to joinher Navy husband in Hawaii, shehas tried to help other youngAsian Pacific wives reach theirpotential.“It feels good to achieve some-
thing,”Becerra explained. “I wantto show these women that we canchange, that if you really havedetermination, you can reach your
dream. I have helpedmy own self,and I want them to follow in myfootsteps.”Becerra said the stereotype of
the Asian Pacific female is one ofmeekness and docility.“In our culture, we work,” she
said. “Management is so busythey don’t ask what we’re doing.We don’t brag, but we need to.”Becerra herself spent many
years raising her two children be-fore venturing into the workplace.In the mid 1980s, while the fam-ily was stationed in Japan, sheworked at the Navy Exchange,then took a government job as anoffice automation clerk and per-sonnel security specialist.In 1993, the family moved to
California, and Becerra began hercareer in contracts, steadily mov-ing up to her current position. Butit was her work as a U.S. NavyCommand Ombudsman between1989 and 1996 for which she isespecially proud.“I helped a lot of lives,” she
said. “I told people, ‘I’m not aprofessional psychiatrist, but I’mhere and I will listen and I will tellyou where to go to get more in-formation, but you’re the one whohas to do it.’ It’s all about confi-dence. They have the potential;they have to do it. I can’t holdtheir hand.”She is also proud of her educa-
tional achievements. She gradu-ated with departmental honorfrom the University of LaVerneand earned both a bachelor andmaster’s degree in business orga-nizational management with con-centration in human resourcemanagement and development.Her children learned by watch-
ing. Daughter Caryl Ann, is earn-ing her doctorate in microbiologyat the University of Massachu-setts, and her son, Glen Paul, justfinished his master’s in interna-tional public policy and manage-ment from USC.Becerra’s husband, Edgar, is a
retired electronics technicianmas-
ter chief who has returned toworkat the Naval Air Warfare Center,Point Mugu.Becerra isn’t finished with her
career or hermentoring. She hopesto see more Asian Pacific Ameri-cans in upper management, andshe hopes to be one of them.“I want to break the glass ceil-
ing,” she said. “I’m almostthere.”As for mentoring, she currently
chairs the Asian Pacific AmericanCommittee and is the chairpersonof the Asian Pacific Islander Fo-cus group at NSWC PHD. She isalso an outreach officer for theFederal Asian Pacific AmericanCouncil, Southwest Chapter.Becerra serves on theEqual Em-
ploymentOpportunityCommitteefor both NSWC PHD and NavalBase Ventura County, and shehelps coordinate the annualMul-ticultural Day Event.“I am reaching my goal,” she
saidmatter-of-factly. “And if I cando it, you can too.”
NSWC contract officer wins national award for diversity efforts
Irene Becerra poses with heraward in Washington, D.C. Sheis wearing a traditional formaldress from her home provincein the Philippines; it is made ofpineapple fibers and covered inhand-stitched embroidery.
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By MC2 Ian LundyNMCB 40
U.S. Naval Mobile Construction Bat-talion (NMCB) 40 recently wrapped upits annual battalion level Field TrainingExercise (FTX) at Fort Hunter Liggett’sArmy Combat Training Center.This FTX marks the largest and most
logistically complicated training NMCB40 will see before deploying to Afghani-stan.“The amount of effort and improvement
we had from day one was phenomenal,”said Cmdr. GlennHubbard, commandingofficer, NMCB 40. “I couldn’t be prouderof what this battalion accomplished outthere.”The overall theme of the exercise is still
to test the building and fighting capabili-ties of Seabees in battalion; however, theamount of projects and movements re-quired to accomplish themission hasmul-tiplied.“One of the things that is different about
this field exercise compared to other onesI’ve been on is the amount of movementswe have to execute regarding the mainbody of the battalion,” said Senior ChiefBuilder Al Cadena, operations chief,NMCB40. “Moving 450 people all at onceis not that easy. We have to set up newcamps and break them down and set themback up in a new location, all the whilestaying in a tactical mode.”In the past a battalion would set up at
a logistical staging area and then make amovement once to a forward operatingbase.Now, through the training of the 31st
Seabee Readiness Group, battalions areasked to make multiple movements withtheir main body and air detachment.Overall, there were nine projects the
battalion needed to complete. ChemicalBiological and Radioactive (CBR) timedtesting and mass casualty response sce-narios were spread throughout the ex-
ercise to coincide with the projects.“Building a tower isn’t easy; now
imagine having to stop because of gun-fire or an incoming CBR attack,” saidBuilder Constructionman Matt Jones,observation tower crew. “If this wasn’ta training environment, seeing thesesituations would be gnarly. So I guess
seeing all at once what could possiblybe thrown at us in Afghanistan will pre-pare us better than if our only missionwere just to come up here and build thistower.”Cadena said the FTX “presented us
with scenarios more realistic to what wemight see on deployment.”
NMCB 40 conquers complicated training exercise
PHOTO BY MC2 IAN LUNDY / NMCB 40
Above, a Seabee from NMCB 40’s React Security Team provides cover fire for a litter bearer team during a simulated air medicalevacuation. Top left, members of the Chemical Biological Radioactive team prepare to disembark a stake truck for a graded mobiledecontamination evaluation; the team learned how to react if Civil Engineering Support Equipment were contaminated in a real-worldcontingency. Above right, CM3 Jeff Elkind deals with a “wound” during a mass casualty simulation.
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By CM3 Kevin ChambersNMCB 3 Alfa Company
Seabees from Naval Mobile Construc-tion Battalion (NMCB) 3 began preparingfor their August field training exercise(FTX) in anticipation of an upcomingAfghanistan deployment by completing acommand post exercise (CPX) 0 April 21at Port Hueneme.AnFTX is a pre-deployment evaluation
of the battalion’s combat and constructionreadiness and capabilities in a contingen-cy scenario.During CPX 0 the Seabees practiced
command post (CP) watch-standing andcommunications procedures and devel-oped skills in using communication equip-ment.By learning these skills, the Seabees en-
sure the clear and concise flow of criticalinformation to and from each CP, allow-ing the chain of command to take theproper actions to understand and react tosituations quickly and efficiently.All four companies in NMCB 3 used
the time to hone in on communicationskills that would be essential on FTX aswell as on deployment to Afghanistan.
“With this beingmy first CPX, I learneda lot about how important and howmucheffort it takes to properly receive andtransmit messages to and from each CPand the command operations center,” saidConstructionMechanic ConstructionmanApprentice Tyler Clark, a new communi-cationwatch-stander fromNMCB3’sAlfacompany.“Even just maintaining the wire com-
munications between the CPs is a constantjob.”Construction Mechanic 2nd Class
(SCW) Jason Zaback taught Clark how
to string communication wire, splice andconnect wire onto connecting posts anduse proper radio etiquette when speakingover the communications equipment.
“We will continue throughout ourhomeport to improve our military skillswith CPX and FTX to ultimately preparefor tasking in Afghanistan, where we willput this training to good use,” said Za-back. “This is also a good time for ourupper chain of command to get to knowwho their communicators will be and passon all the information it takes to be pro-ficient at their job.”
NMCB 3 prepares for fall training exercise, deployment
PHOTOS BY MCC JESSE A. SHERWIN / NMCB 3 PUBLIC AFFAIRS
Left, members of NMCB 3’s Convoy Security Element team react to a simulated Improvised Explosive Device explosion at the IED training facility, Point Mugu. The Seabees wereconducting the practical portion of Counter IED training Module I, which taught them basic IED awareness and how to react to an enemy attack or IED explosion during a convoy. Atright, BU3 Antwon Horton and Construction Electrician Constructionman Kaylie Carmon, from NMCB 30’s Convoy Security Element team, keep watch for enemy combatants as theywait at the gate to the Point Mugu training facility.
By MCC (SW/AW) Jesse SherwinNMCB 3 Public Affairs.
Eleven Seabees fromNavalMobile Con-struction Battalion (NMCB) 3 attendedCounter Improvised Explosive Device(CIED) training at the Point Mugu IEDSimulator Training Facility on April 13.The Seabees are part of NMCB3’s Con-
voy Security Element (CSE) team, and
they were participating in the training inpreparation for a fall deployment to Af-ghanistan.The class is called CIED Awareness.
According to Dennis Nelson, an instruc-tor for the course, this class is IED 101.“The students see how the actual de-
vices [IEDs] are constructed, how they areutilized, how they are placed and learn toread indicators that there is an IED in thearea,” said Nelson.The CIEDModule I course is required
training for all units deploying to theCENTCOM area of responsibility. Ad-ditional modules are provided to com-mands as the need arises to include train-
ing on how to plan a convoy in a hostileor IED environment.Module I of the training consisted of a
classroom and a hands-on portion thatrequired the Seabees to operate in a con-voy as they faced simulated IED explo-sions and enemy gun fire.“I have been stoked all week about this,”
said Builder Constructionman (SCW)Cameron Burrows, NMCB 3 CharlieCompany. “I learned to be more obser-vant, and how to react when we get at-tacked.”During the convoy exercise, the team
was exposed to four simulated IED explo-sions and two simulated attacks from en-
emy combatants.The simulated explosions were created
by a carbon dioxide charge and talcumpowder.“This was a lot more educational than
just being in a classroom,” said Construc-tion Electrician Constructionman KaylieCarmon, NMCB 3 Bravo Company.
Carmon said the course is a great wayto get the CSE team ready for the battal-ion’s Field Training Exercise in August.That exercise is designed to prepare
them for a November deployment to Af-ghanistan, where the team will be facedwith far more challenging scenarios thanwhat was presented in the class.
11 Seabees from NMCB 3 attend counter-IED trainingConvoy SecurityElement learns aboutexplosive devices atPoint Mugu facility
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Radon is a radioactive gas and known human carcinogen
that you cannot see, taste, or smell. Found throughout
the U.S., radon can move up through the ground and
into a home through cracks and holes in the foundation.
Radon can build up to high levels in all types of homes.
Radon can also get into indoor air when released from
tap water as a result of showering, washing dishes, and
other household activities. Compared to radon entering
the home through soil, radon entering the home through
tap water will in most cases be a small source of radon in
indoor air. Breathing air containing radon can lead to lung
cancer. Drinking water containing radon may also cause
increased risk of stomach cancer. If you are concerned
about radon in your home, test the air in your home.
Testing is inexpensive and easy. Fix your home if the level
of radon in your air is 4 picocuries per liter of air (pCi/L)
or higher. There are simple ways to fix a radon problem
that are not too costly. For additional information, call
your State radon program at (800) 745-7236 or call EPA’s
Radon Hotline at (800) SOS-RADON.
HOWCAN I GETMORE INFORMATION?
For additional information or questions regarding this
report, please contact, Naval Base Ventura County Water
Quality Program Manager at (805) 982-2969.
Other Contacts
U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency
Office of GroundWater &
Drinking Water
Safe Drinking Water Hotline
(800) 426-4791
www.epa.gov/ogwdw
Water Quality Data
The following table summarizes drinking water
contaminants detected in the water delivered to NBVC
Port Hueneme and Point Mugu during the 2009 calendar
year. Drinking water, including bottled water, may
reasonably be expected to contain at least small amounts
of some contaminants. The presence of contaminants does
not necessarily indicate that the water poses a health risk.
More information about contaminants and potential health
effects can be obtained by calling the EPA’s Safe Drinking
Water Hotline at (800) 426-4791. Unless otherwise noted,
the data presented in these tables is from testing done
January 1 through December 31, 2009. The State requires
that we monitor for certain contaminants less than once
per year because the concentrations of these contaminants
are not expected to vary significantly from year to year.
Some of the data, though representative of water quality,
is more than one year old.
CHEMICALS UNIT[MRDL]
MCL
PHG
(MCLG)
Range &
Average
CMWD
SOURCEUWCD SOURCE
BWRDF
SOURCE
(Blended)
Violation?
Typical
Source of Chemical
or Contaminant
20% 80% 100%
Turbidity (Clarity) (a) NTU TT (0.3) NS 0.06 0.9 0.2 No Soil Runoff
100% 100% 100%
Total Coliform Bacteria (b) 2 or 5% 0 Range 0% 0% 0% No Natural in Environment
Average 0% 0% 0% No
(b) 2 0 Range 0% 0% 0% No Natural in Environment
Average 0% 0% 0% No
Total ppb 80 NS Range 7-30 7.5-41.4 15.9-27.7 No By-product of drinking water chlorinationTrihalomethanes (c) Average 23 20.6 21.4
Haloacetic Acids (c) ppb 60 NS Range ND - 9 4-6 1-3 No By-product of drinking water chlorination
Average 4 5 2.4
Bromate (d) ppb 10 0 Range 4.2-12.0 N/A ND No By-product of drinking water chlorination
Average 6.9 N/A ND
Total Chlorine Residual ppm [4.0] [4] Range 1.6-1.9 1.4-1.99 1.0-3.5 No Drinking water disinfectant added for
Average 2 1.77 2.7 treatment
Total (NBVC) ppb 80 NS Range N/A N/A 18.1-87.5 No By-product of drinking water chlorination
Trihalomethanes (c) Average N/A N/A 37.3
Haloacetic Acids (HAA5) ppb 60 NS Range N/A N/A 2-41 No By-product of drinking water chlorination
(NBVC) (c) Average N/A N/A 12.3
ppm [4.0] [4] Range N/A N/A 0.707-2.68 No Drinking water disinfectant added for
Average N/A N/A 1.7 treatment
Aluminum ppb 1,000 600 Range ND-100 ND ND-20 No Erosion of natural deposits;
Average 77 ND 15 residue from water treatment process
Nitrate (e) ppm 10 10 Range 0.6-0.9 ND N/A No Runoff & leaching from fertilizer use & sewage;
(as N) Average 0.8 ND N/A erosion of natural deposits
Treatment-related Fluoride (f) ppm 2 1 Range 0.7-0.8 0.6-0.7 0.3-1.1 No Water additive that promotes strong teeth
Average 0.8 0.65 0.88
Nitrate ppm 45 45 Range ND 11.5-29.9 10.4 No
Runoff and leaching from fertilizer use; leaching
from septic tanks and sewage; erosion of natural
(as NO3) Average ND 17.1 10.4 deposits
Selenium ppb 50 50 Range ND 6-8 3-9 No Discharge from refineries, mines and chemical
Average ND 7 5 manufacturers, runoff.
Arsenic ppb 10 0.004 Range 2.5-3.9 ND ND-2 No Erosion of natural deposits; runoff from
Average 3.1 ND 1.5 orchards; electronics production wastes
Barium ppm 2 2 Range ND 0.023-0.024 0.008-0.028 No Discharge from refineries, mines and chemical
Average ND 0.023 0.019 manufacturers, erosion of natural deposits
Uranium pCi/L 20 0.43 Range 1.6-2.0 3.6-10.4 ND No Erosion of natural deposits
Average 1.8 6.98 ND
Gross Alpha pCi/I 15 (0) Range ND-7.3 2.53-7.43 ND No Erosion of natural deposits
Average 3.40 5.44 ND
Gross Beta (g) pCi/L 50 (0) Range ND - 5.2 N/A ND No Decay of natural deposits and manmade
Average ND N/A ND deposits
Chloride ppm 500 -- Range 77-82 53-53 24 No Runoff/leaching from natural deposits; seawater
Average 79 53 24 influence
Odor Threshold TON 3 -- Range 2 ND ND No Naturally occurring organic materials
Average 2 ND ND
Specific Conductance µS/cm 1,600 -- Range 570-610 1300-1450 543 No Substances that form ions when in water;
Average 589 1352 543 seawater influence
Sulfate ppm 500 -- Range 56-70 430-480 113 No Runoff/leaching from natural deposits;
Average 65 460 113 industrial wastes
Total Dissolved Solids ppm 1,000 -- Range 310-340 890-1030 320 No Runoff/leaching from natural deposits
Average 330 949 320
N-Nitrosodimethylamine ppt NS Range 2.7-7.5 NA NA
Average 4.4 NA NA
Alkalinity ppm NS Range 84-93 200-200 100
Average 89 200 100
Boron ppb NS NL=1000 Range 190-220 600-600 0.7
Average 200 600 0.7
Hardness (Total Hardness) ppm NS Range 120-130 525-538 157
Average 124 532 157
pH pH units NS Range 8.1-8.3 7.2-7.4 6.9
Average 8.2 7.3 6.9
Potassium ppm NS Range 3 4-5 2
Average 3 4.5 2
Radon pCi/L NS Range ND 232-343 N/A
Average ND 302.5 N/A
Total Organic Carbon ppm NS Range 1.2-1.7 0.8-1.2 N/A
Average 1.7 0.98 N/A
Sodium ppm NS Range 66-74 89-89 52
Average 68 89 52
Vanadium ppb NS NL=50 Range 6-7 N/A ND-3
Averag 6 N/A 1.8
DISINFECTION BY-PRODUCTS, DISINFECTANT RESIDUALS AND DISINFECTION BY-PRODUCT PRECURSORS
MICROBIOLOGICAL
NBVC, PORT HUENEME/POINT MUGU 2009 WATER QUALITY REPORT
Percent of Supply
Highest Single Value - TT= % of samples < 0.3 NTU
Total Coliform Bacteria (NBVC)
REGULATED CONTAMINANTS WITH PRIMARY MCLs
Total Chlorine Residual (NBVC)
RADIOLOGICALS - analyzed every three years for four consecutive quarters (MWD sampled 2008, CMWD sampled 2007, 2008 and 2009)
INORGANIC CHEMICALS
SECONDARY STANDARDS - AESTHETIC STANDARDS
ADDITIONAL PARAMETERS - Unregulated
The level of a disinfectant added for water treatment that may not be exceeded at the consumer's tap.
MCLs and MRDLs for contaminants that affect health along with their monitoring and reporting requirements, and water treatment requirements.
The level of a contaminant in drinking water below which there is no known or expected risk to health. The California EPA sets PHGs.
The level of a contaminant, which, if exceeded, triggers treatment or other requirements, which a water system must follow.
A required process intended to reduce the level of a contaminant in drinking water.
CMWD SOURCE Calleguas Municipal Water District- Surface Water Source
UWCD SOURCE United Water Conservation District
BWRDF SOURCE Brackish Water Reclamation Demonstration Facility (BWRDF) - Samples taken after CMWD Source and BWRDF water sources were blended.
UNITS:
ppm NA Not analyzed
ppb NTU Turbidity (clarity) unit of measure
ppt TT Treatment Technique to reduce level in water
ppq uS/cm MicroSiemen per Centimeter
pCi/L UR Unregulated MCL, MCLG or PHG
MPN NL Notification Level
ND NR Not Required
NS S1 Saturation Index
RAA Running annual average TON Threshold odor number
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
State MCL is 45 mg/L as Nitrate, which equals 10.16 mg/L as Nitrogen.
The Metropolitan Water District treats their water by adding fluoride to the naturally occurring level in order to help prevent dental cavities in consumers. The fluoride levels in the treated
water are maintained within a range of 0.7-1.3 ppm, as required by Department of Public Health regulations. Fluoridation was suspended temporarily from June 5th through August 25th
to make necessary repairs to fluoridation feed equipment.
Parts per trillion or nanograms per liter (ng/L)
Parts per quadrillion or picograms per liter (pg/L)
Not detectable at testing limit
No standard or not applicable
Compliance is based on a running annual average of quarterly distribution system samples.
Primary Drinking Water Standards
(PDWS):
Parts per million or milligrams per liter (mg/L).
Parts per billion or micrograms per liter (ug/L)
Total coliform MCLs: No more than 5.0% of the monthly samples may be total coliform positive (or 2 samples if a system collects less than 40 samples per month). Calleguas and
NBVC collect less than 40, Metropolitan collects greater than 40. Fecal coliform/E. coli MCLs: The occurrence of 2 consecutive total coliform positive samples, one of which containing
fecal coliform/E. coli, constitutes an acute MCL violation. These MCLs were not violated in 2009.
Public Health Goal (PHG):
Regulatory Action Level (AL):
Secondary Drinking Water Standards MCLs for contaminants that affect taste, odor, or appearance of the drinking water. Contaminants with SDWS’s do not affect the health at the MCL level.
Treatment Technique (TT):
Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL):
Maximum Contaminant Level Goal
(MCLG):
The highest level of a contaminant allowed in drinking water. Primary MCLs are set as close to the PHGs (or MCLGs) as economically and technologically feasible.
Terms & Abbreviations Used In This Report
The highest level of a contaminant in drinking water below which there is no known or expected risk to health. The USEPA set MCLGs.
The gross beta particle activity MCL is 4 millirem/year annual dose equivalent to the total body or any internal organ. The screening level is 50 pCi/L.
Most probable number
The turbidity level of filtered water shall be less than or equal to 0.3 NTU in 95% of the measurements taken each month and shall not exceed 0.1 NTU at any time.
Compliance for treatment plants that use ozone is based on a running annual average of monthly samples. UWCD water is not subject to these requirements.
Pico curies per liter (a measure of radiation)
Maximum Residual Disinfectant Level
(MRDL):Maximum Residual Disinfectant Level
Goal (MRDLG):
The level of a disinfectant added for water treatment below which there is no known or expected risk to health. MRDLs are set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
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Help when you need it.The Fleet & FamilySupport Center
What do you call a person who contrib-utes time on behalf of all retired servicemembers, their families and survivors?Answer: ARetired Activities Office vol-
unteer.Located within the Port Hueneme Fleet
and Family Support Center, the RetiredActivities Office (RAO) consists of trainedvolunteers who provide retired servicemembers, their families and survivors withinformation and referral assistance. Theyare essentially the link between the localmilitary community and other governmentagencies. Whatever the concern or need,chances are that they have the resourcesto assist.Currently, theRAO is staffed with amix
of former officers and enlisted personnelfrom various branches of the service. Theyare all trained to provide assistance in avariety of areas, including claims for un-paid compensation, survivors benefits, lifeinsurance, assistance in resolving problemswith retirement pay, annuity pay, formerspouse benefits, healthcare, military re-cords and veterans benefits.The RAO also provides referrals to
other agencies and service organizations.The following figures will give you someidea of how hard these volunteers work.In 2009, the RAO processed 1,093 re-
quests for assistance, and the office wasopen 2,770 hours. That means they savedus $25,000, if we assume they were onlypaid $9 per hour! That’s just one of the
wonderful things about volunteers: Theylove what they do, and it definitely showsin the way they help others. It’s fair to say
that they do this for the satisfaction.The office is openMonday through Fri-
day, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Clients can eithermake an appointment by calling 982-1023or just walk in. They have a bimonthlynewsletter that is packed with useful in-formation, and you can see it at http://www.cnic.navy.mil/Ventura/index.htm.Before you spend hours trying to find
retiree information, give the RAO a call.Not only will you save some time, butyou’re sure to get the right answer the firsttime.— Dave Oehldrich is a work and family lifeconsultant with the Fleet & Family SupportCenter. E-mail him at [email protected].
Volunteershelp retireessolve problems
PHOTO BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE
Ed Pagliassotti gets the Retired Activities Office organized for the day.
Work andFamily Life
withDaveOehldrich
Sexual Assault Preventionand Response (SAPR)
• Victim Advocate Meeting: All com-mand advocates are required to attend.Thurs., May 27, 10 to 11 a.m.•DataCollectionCoordinator Training:
Required training for data collection co-ordinators. Mon., June 28, 9 to 11 a.m.
• SAPR Command Liaison Training:Required training for command liaisons.Mon., June 21, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Ombudsman
• Ombudsman Meeting: Ombudsmanprogram updates and advanced training.Tues., June 29, 6 to 8 p.m.
IA Readiness andDeployment
• Deployment Preparation: For servicemembers’ families who are soon to be ex-ecuting IA orders. Wed., June 2, 4:30 to5:30 p.m.• Deployment Discussion Group: For
All classes at Port Hueneme unlessotherwise noted. Call 982-5037 formoreinformation.New toll-free appointment scheduling
service: 1-866-923-6478. Call 24 hoursa day, seven days aweek. Schedule coun-seling (individual, marital, family) andappointments for financial, spouse em-ployment, transition and relocation as-sistance.
Counseling Services & LifeSkills
• Co-Parenting (5 sessions): For di-vorced, separated or two-householdparents. Tuesdays, June 1, 8, 15, 24 &29, 5 to 6:30 p.m.• A Hero’s Journey, Interrupted: In-
ternet diversions and the impact onrelationships. Thurs., June 3, 5 to 6:30p.m.
Career Support andRetention
(Register for TAP classes with yourCommand Career Counselor)• Executive TransitionAssistance Pro-
gram: Monday-Thursday, June 7-10,7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. E-7 and above, allretirees. Civilian attire. Bring medicalrecords and DD2648 on Monday.• Transition Assistance Program:
Monday-Thurday, June 14-17, 7:30a.m. to 4 p.m. Seperatees E-6 and below.Civilian attire. Bringmedical record andDD2648 on Monday.• Interview Skills: Prepare for your
interview. Mock interview, possible in-terview questions, what to wear andmuchmore. Tues., June 22, noon to 1:30p.m.• MS Excel: From beginner to ad-
vanced in 2 hours. Wed., June 9, 8:30 to10:30 a.m.• SpouseResumeWriting: Learnwhat
makes up a winning resume and learnjob search skills. Mon., June 14, 9 to 11a.m.• Corporate Resumewriting: Cutting-
edge resume techniques..Must call 982-5325 to register. Fri, June 18, 7:30 to9 a.m.
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family members of service members whoare deployed or under IA orders. Tues,June 8, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.• Homecoming: For families of soon to
be returning or already returned IA/De-ployed servicemembers.Wed., June 9, 4:30to 5:30 p.m.
Relocation
• SmoothMove: Make your PCS moveeasy, simple, smooth. Know your entitle-ments from the experts. Wed., June 16, 10a.m. to 12:30 p.m.• TRACC, PFMMeeting, CFS Forum:
Transition, Relocation, Financial, CCCQuarterly Focus GroupMeeting. Thurs.,June 24, 9 to 10 a.m.
Financial Management
• Financial guidance by appointment.Evening appointments available. Call 982-3640 PortHueneme or 989-8844. Informa-tion available on saving, investing, TSP,credit reports, creating a spending plan,car buying, avoiding foreclosure and bank-ruptcy, selling versus renting your home,retirement planning and financial plan-ning for deployment.• Developing a Spending Plan: Learn
how to “make ends meet” and not livepaycheck to paycheck. Wed., June 2, 9 a.m. to noon, FFSC, Point Mugu, Bldg.225.• Saving and Investing: Learn about the
tools, techniques and mental attitude youneed to be a successful saver and investor.
Wed., June 9, 9 a.m. to noon.• Car Buying Strategies: Don’t let buy-
ing your dream car become a nightmare.Learn how to do your homework, how toget the best price and what to do aboutyour old car. Wed., June 16, 9 a.m. tonoon, FFSC, Point Mugu, Bldg. 225.• Home Buying Seminar: Do you want
to buy a home in the near future? Learnhow to determine price range, select a realestate agent and choose the best financingplan. Thurs., June 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 month. Call982-5037 for location.• NewMamas (ongoing): For expecting
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mamas. a gentle stretch. Tuesdays, 12:30to 1:45 p.m., Bee Fit Center.• First Steps Program, Accident Aware-
ness and Prevention in the Home. Call982-5037 for more information!• Nurturing Parent Education 0-4 yrs.
(5 sessions): Addressing your real chal-lenges, such as mealtimes, toilet trainingand somuchmore. Community resourcesand speakers. Thurs., June 3, 10, 17, 24 &July 1, 6 to 8:30 p.m.
— Please call Sandy Lyle, command liaison,at 989-8833 or e-mail [email protected] are here to serve you!
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The deputy assistant secretary of theNavy (Civilian Human Resources)(DASN(CHR)) launched a new websiteMay 17, http://www.donhr.navy.mil, pro-viding Department of the Navy (DoN)civilian employees a comprehensive infor-mation and education tool.“The Department of the Navy is a very
complex organization employing in excessof 193,000 civilians who are locatedworld-wide with foreign national employees inEurope and Asia,” said Patricia Adams,DASN(CHR). “DoNcivilians accomplishvery diverse missions with careers rangingfrom weapons research to overseeing ac-quisitions and supporting the warfighter.This website will not only help DoN civil-
ians stay better informed of employeebenefits and career development oppor-tunities, but it will also assist potentialemployees understand the careers DoNemployment offers.”Civilian job opportunities are high-
lighted on the new site.The Department of the Navy Human
Resource (HR) community filled in excessof 66,500 jobs last year, with 4,500 ofthose employees being new to federal ser-vice.The new website also provides one cen-
tral location for DoN NSPS transitioninformation, civilian employee benefitsand monthly updates on civilian HR ini-tiatives.
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FFSC schedules classes throughout June
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APPLIANCESDRYER/WASHERKenmore Ex Lg
For Sale$100-$150 ea cash
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984-2327VCS240291
GE ELECTRIC DRYER,Heavy Duty, Almond Color
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GROHE ALIRA StarlightChrome Faucet. Dual spraypull-out. $200. 805-497-4697
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THERMADOR DishwasherWhite w/stainless interior,built-in. $125. 805-497-4298
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Washer & DryersGuaranteed and/orRepair $99 to $199
482-4983 or 816-4081 GaryBowen VCS239941
219Cemetery Lots
2 ORIGINAL PLOTSPierce Bros. Garden of
Gethsemene Plot # 832 C& D $5,500 each or make
offer 805-498-8941VCS240126
COMPANION LAWN Cryptplot 5-13 Conejo MountainMemorial Park, today’s
value $8000, will sell for $5000Moving to Virginia
310-457-9343 VCS238804
IVY LAWN 2 PLOTSOne single & One double.Make Offer. 805-647-4319
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PIERCE BROS WLV,Garden of Gethsemane,
2 side by side plots,top of the hill under a tree,Value $9995ea sell $9995/pr
805-492-2739 VCS239114
221CommercialEquipmentPALLET RACK, Indust.14’x9’x4’, 3 adjustable
shelves, $175. 805-644-2992VCS240582
PALLET RACK SALEUpright $60+ Beam $12+SHELVING Steel & Wood
2’x4’x 6, 8 or 10’ $69+LADDER 4whl whs $89+805-532-1103 VCS239168
POWER WASHER SYSTEMwith burner, 200 gal tank,low hours, on trailer $6250805-482-6834 VCS239066
RESTAURANT EQUIP sinksstove, tables, dishwashers,
refrigerators, coffeemachines, more $100-$2000805-445-8400 VCS238819
221CommercialEquipment
SKATE BOARD MACHSALE, Blk Bros gluemach, 3 hydraulic 6 moldpresses, 8 head laser guid-ed drill, hipoint copyshaper3 Stage Don 805-258-3279VCS239917
227Exercise Equipment
200+lbs Assorted Weights,two pairs of dumbbells,regular bar, EZ Curl Bar,Arm Blaster and weightbelt $75. (805)488-6172
TREADMILLS Display andFloor models, excellent
condition, $250-$400(805)671-9852 VCS238471
233Furniture/Household Goods
AffordableSectionals & Sofas
Custom SizedPottery Barn inspired styles
and more, local mfr show-room factory
direct sectionals sizedby the inch with your
measurements. Hard tofit spaces our specialty Best
prices, quality &selection. Sectionals from
$799. 805-302-2138VCS239132
ANTIQUE BEDROOM SETS(2), 1 Mahogany, 1 Birds EyeMaple $500/ea/obo. For info
805-492-3633 VCS240239
BED A BeautifulLeather Platform Bed
w/Thick QueenPillowtop Mattress
Never Used, in plastic, war-ranty. Retails $999, sell $365
805-830-3314VCS240524
BED California KingPillowtop Mattress SetNever used, still inplastic w/warranty,retails $899 sac $260!
805-830-3314VCS238423
BED FULL SIZEOrthopedic Pillowtop
Mattress SetNever used, still in plastic
w/warranty. Retails for $499Sacrifice $150.805-830-3314
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BED QUEENOrthopedic Pillowtop
Mattress SetNever used, still in plastic
w/warr retails $699, sell $160.805-830-3314
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BEDS King & Full Queen.Dressers, Queen Futon Sofa,
bunk bed. $100-$250.805-501-0951 VCS240586
233Furniture/Household Goods
BEDTempurpedic Style
Queen Memory FoamMattress Set
Brand new in plastic w/warr!Retails $1199, Sell $345!!805-830-3314 VCS240525
DINING ROOM SET Pecan,6 cane back chairs, tablew/2 leaves, 38 x 84. 2 tierchina cabinet. $350.805-383-7914 VCS240446
DINING SET Drexel formal,table, 2 leaves, 6 chairs;china cabinet/hutch $1900805-990-8463 VCS239429
FURNISH your home/officewith our amazing items;desks, copier, tables, art,couches, chairs, electron-
ics & much more $100-$1000818-917-8331 VCS240442
GIRLS Decorated Bedrm Setincl single bed, 2 dressers,night stand, vanity bench,chair & eyelet linens, xlnt
condition, $400/obo310-259-1375 VCS240238
SOFA SLEEPER Single bed,still in plastic cover. Cost
$799, sell for $299.805-484-2223 VCS240662
WHITE CRIB - Like New.Bumper pads, mattress,
bedding. $100obo. 805-493-2188VCS240201
0273Jewelry/Clothing
CATS CRADLE Thrift ShopClothes, jewelry, books/etc.4160 Market #10, VTA 25¢-up 805-485-8811 VCS238533
274Medical Equipment& SuppliesELECTRIC LIFT AND/ORMOBILITY SCOOTER FOR
YOUR VAN. $475 & $700805-320-2065 VCS240377
MOBILITY EQUIPMENTLIQUIDATION
Pwr Chairs/Scooters $400Hospital Beds $375
Hoyer Lift/Sling $450Scooter Lifts $400Lift Chairs $350
Walker/Commodes $302038 N. Ventura Ave, Vta805-797-5624 VCS240631
REVO Mobility ScooterRed w/front & rear baskets,
new batteries, xlnt cond.$675.805-377-4755 VCS238892
275MiscellaneousFor Sale
AQUARIUM70 gal salt water reef tank.
Fish, corals, live rock,lights, skimmer, muchmore. $699. 805-901-3110
VCS240594
275MiscellaneousFor Sale
BOWFLEX “Blaze” Only twoyears old. Hardly used.$650.00/obo. “Wavemaster”punching bag, never used$75.00 805-415-9861
VCS240588
Boxes for movingonly 75¢ each250 used 805-487-2796
www.riteboxinc.comVCS240667
CA$H FORYOUR CAR
We’ll buy your carrunning or not!
Can’t find the pinkor registration?
No problem!To get the best
deal, call us first!213-700-3116 or
805-582-2515VCS240273
FREE HAUL AWAYJUNK METAL
Metal Fences, Car Parts,Car Batteries, Cast IronBathtubs, Pool Heaters,
Air Conditioner Units, etc.805-368-9853 VCS239040
METAL WINE RACK holds15 bottles $50 lockable;LARGE COOLER holds
over 2/12 packs $10(805) 488-6172
WE PICK UP & RECYCLEall Major Appliances.Help Save our Planet.
Call 805-671-9569 VCS238469
WOODLAND and DESERT(non-digital) camouflage
uniforms, sizes SmallRegular and Medium
Regular, in great condition$10 per set (805) 488-6172
277Musical Instruments
CONSOLE PIANO, Kohler &Campbell, Italian Provinclstyle, very good cond $750Vta 805-644-4238 VCS240449
281Pool/Spa Supplies
SPA/HOT TUBDeluxe 2010 Model.
Neck jets, therapy seat,warr, never used, candeliver, worth $5950,
will sell $1950 818-785-9043VCS238902
Findnewcars,
usedcarsanddealers.
289Televisions/Video
5 TV’S FOR SALEEXC COND
55” Mitsubishi HD $250;36” Sony Trinitron$125;35” Protron $90; 19”$50; 13” $35; Stairmaster$95; Martha Stew Swing$100 All ex cond 253-0616
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293Toys And Games
PROFESSIONALFOOSBALL TABLE
_ Gibraltar _Good Time Novelty
Great Condition,1 Man Goalie.
Loc in Simi Valley.Pick Up ONLY!
$200obo.TEXT MSG’sOnly Please
805-587-5741VCS240663
VIDEO GAMES FOR SALESelling Playstation 2 &XBOX video game titles.Will discuss prices
(805) 644-5509VCS240275
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CA$Hfor
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Construction &Demolition Scrap
Car BodiesAutomotive Scrap
SteelAluminum
CopperBrass
All Types of Metals
805.933.8280842 Mission Rock RdSanta Paula, Ca 93060
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I BUY HIGH-ENDRANGES &
REFRIGERATORS,805-671-9569 VCS238470
Call 800-221-STAR(7827)
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I PAY CASH for old books,magazines, paper ephemera,
movie/comics/sportsmemorabilia, libraries,posters, old toys, etc.
Carl 818-889-3599VCS239560
METAL - WE PICK UPAND PAY YOU FOR YOUR
SCRAP METAL. CALL805-643-HAUL VCS238132
Pocket Knives,Sheath Knives,
Swords, Bayonets.Collections &
Military805-969-0381
VCS238406
Browsethrough directory ofregional new housing
communities.Visit VCSHOMES.com
WE BUYJUNKCARS
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PAIDUP TO$1,000
Running orNot Running
(805)933-5557
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Pets&Supplies300-315
305Birds/FishSupplies/ServicesBIRD MART & PET EXPO
Ventura Fairgrounds10 W. Harbor Blvd, Ventura.Sunday May 30th. 9a-3:30p.$5.00 ALL types of Birds &supplies, puppies, animal
show, pet contest, Auction.1-951-893-7650
BIRDSNPARADISE@MSNVCS240416
310Cats/DogsSupplies/Services
BEAGLE PUPS AKC M & FCredit card ok, $400
760-248-7658 or 661-816-3292www.joes-beagles.com
VCS239158
BENGAL KITTENS - Reg,Snows & Browns, all males$450ea. 2 Adult female show
cats $250ea. All shots.805-368-2215 VCS239395
BLACK EXTRAORDINARYPersian & Seal Point Kittens,
8 wks old, $450. 805-908-8887or 805-386-3101 VCS238929
CATS & KITTENS $125 Sat& Sun 11-5@ PetCo in CAM,
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or 805-479-1127 CellFree Estimates VCS239477
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35 YEARSEXPERIENCE
All Interior and ExteriorRepairs!
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decks, fences, garageshelving, painting, electrical.
Small Jobs andSeniors Welcome.
Call John 805-320-4931Lic#757278 VCS239501
FINISH LINECARPENTRY
We do: Doors, windows,crown, case, base moldingswainscot, beams, paneling,
mantles, columns, flexmolding, window wraps,
hardware, laminate,shelving, pediments,stairs,skirts,siding,cased opening
cabinets, bead board.805-558-0551
Lic#942124 VCS239408
CARPET STEAMCLEANING Truck Mounted
Upholstery and Rugs• 3 Rooms...$60• Window Wash• FloorWax/Polish• Dirty Kitchen/Bath_ Everything Clean _
Lee’s Maintenance805-987-3071 VCS239465
CARPET REPAIR& CLEANING
TILE CLEANING• Stretching • Patches
• Carpet to TileCarpet Rescue
805-483-0899(Lic #787080) VCS240240
Onsite PC Supportfor Home or Office
Computer Repair, Svc& Upgrades. Virus, Spyware
& Adware Removal.Data Recovery. 12 yrs exp
VCS239856
AG&R Masonry& Concrete
Block Walls, BBQ. StampedConcrete Brick & Stone.
Retaining Walls.Driveways& Patios. Small Jobs OK.
Free estimates.Tony 805-231-5574
Lic#908763 VCS240541
AHUMADA CONCRETEConstruction • Pool RepairDriveways • Patios • Walls
Vinyl Gates • Brick• Drainage problems
All types ofConcrete & Masonry
(805)487-1613Lic#754081 VCS239907
CLARK & SONSCONCRETE
•Driveway/RV Pad•Patios•Pool Decks •Sidewalks_No Job too small_
805-583-0480LIC#408242 VCS239181
Escobar ConcreteReasonable rates,No job too small.
patios, block/retainingwalls, brick, stucco, pavers
tile, driveways stamp,foundations, sea walls.
Robert 805-890-2198Lic #819035 VCS238772
Fast Free EstimatesFor all your home/businessrepairs & more.Carpentry,
Electrical, Plumbing.RECESSION RATES
[email protected] JOB TOO BIG or SMALL
805-382-0464lic#342943 VCS238285
T & TCONSTRUCTION• Room Additions• Kitchen & Bath
Remodels• Patio Covers &
Decks
Tom 805-987-2860Lic#425257 VCS239042
DOOR MASTERLICENSED CONTRACTORSpecializing in Door/Window
Installations30 Years ExperienceCompetitive Pricing!
Lic#796766 Bonded/InsuranceRick 805-890-7928
VCS238767
THEDOORMAN
Specializing in DoorInstallations & Door Repairs,
Windows, Moldings,Cabinets. 32 years exp
Camarillo, CA.805-890-9493
VCS239492
TIM’S CUSTOMDOORS
Over 200 StylesFrench Swing Sliders, AllBrands, Locks. Hardware,
Moldings. Wholesale Prices.25 Years Experience!
(805) 527-5808Lic #724376 VCS240073
ALL-PHASEDrywall & Paint“No Job Too Small”
•Texturing •Patch & Repair•Acoustic Ceilings•Remodels
35+ Years Experience_Competitive Rates_
805-701-3108 unlic VCS237782
GOT MATH?Prof’l Math/Sciences Tutor
Private 1 on 1 tutoring.Will travel within 30 miles.Grades 5-12,any level/type.Flexible schedule 7 days aweek - 1 or 2 hour sessions.(Except major holidays)
(Check/Cash)
(805)[email protected]
VCS238765
Craig’sElectrical Service
Residential, Commercial,New Construction,
Remodels. Dependablework for a fair price.
Craig 805-479-0731CA State Lic#[email protected]
VCS239006
KESTREL ELECTRIC• Free Estimates• Affordable Rates• No Job Too Small• Trouble Shooting• Military Discounts
Available 7 Days A Week
805-551-8870Lic#927740 VCS238149
PACIFIC COASTELECTRICAL
CONTRACTORS• Honest, Reliable & Exp’d• Trouble Shooting• Ceiling Lights & Fans• Remodels• All Work GuaranteedEdward (805)797-0402
Lic#806561 VCS238685
STAMPELECTRIC
Residential & Comm’lTroubleshooting, RepairsLighting & MaintenanceAffordable Rates
No Job Too Small.Senior Discount.
805-654-9937Lic#923709 VCS238117
JOSE’SFENCES
Wood Fences & Gates. Newor Repairs Vinyl Fencing &
Wrought Iron. Chainlink.Block Walls. Best Prices.
Prof Installation FreeEst/Lic.#798198
805-443-3817 or805-483-5699
VCS240686
Pacific CoastGarage Doors
Quality Door InstallationRepairs Springs/Operators_FREE ESTIMATES_
We accept VI/MC/DC
(805)987-6100Lic# 729304 VCS240463
Alonso’s Gardening Service• Yard Maintenance
• Planter Work • Hauling• Sod • Clean-up & more
• Trim small treesFree Estimates!RUBEN ALONSO
805-901-1292L#0762471 VCS239023
KUWATAGARDENING• Monthly Lawn Service
• Clean-up Jobs• Weed Treatment
• Senior Citizen Discount• Weekly/Bi-Monthly
Over 40 Yrs Exp.805-607-7579 or 805-271-0079
VCS239590
L’IL JOHN’SCOMPLETE YARD
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RAMIREZGARDENING SERVICE
• Monthly Svc & Clean Up• Weed Abatement• Garage Clean-up• Tree Trimming• Install New Sod
Free Estimates805-890-3037 VCS239752
Frits Van SchaikGeneral Contractor
Home Flipping ExpertNew Custom Homes
Remodeling, Rm Additions,Gazebos, Patio Covers,Decks, Walls, Fencing,
Concrete Wk, Kitch/Bath,Interior & French Doors
Over 60 years experienceFrits Van Schaik -30 years
805-732-4260Jim Bracato -30 years805-732-4699 VCS238709
CHUCK STOUTHANDYMAN
All Trades:Plumbing, Tile, Electric,
Drywall, Painting, Windows,Framing & Carpentry.
30 + years in Conejo Valley__ FREE Estimates __
805-499-2860Lic# 771801 VCS239562
GEN HANDYMAN•Bath•Kitch•Sink•Counters
•Tile•Laminate•Window•Plumbing•Drywall•Elec•Paint •Termite Work• Fenc-
es. Free Estimates, Guar-anteed Low Rates(805)754-7857
Not a contr VCS239352
HANDYMANStucco, Fencing, Drywall,
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All Work Guaranteed805-491-8330
Not Contractor VCS240154
H & SHOME
REPAIR805.641.2222Electrical _ Plumbing
Heating _ Kitchen _ BathPainting _ Tile _ Stucco
Windows _ Wood FlooringMasonry _ BlockwallDriveway _ Roofing
Water damage restorationMobile Homes
Designs and Blue Print(Lic #642719) VCS239311
JAIME’S HANDYMAN805-558-7525
All Construction TradesFREE Estimates, Low Rates
25 Years ExperiencePlumbing, Electrical, Floors,Concrete, Carpentry, Stucco,Drywall, Paint. Garage Junk& Yard Clean Ups. Not Lic.
VCS238652
• lights • plumbing• doors • carpentry• locks • cabinets• painting
Tim Voorhees 527-5808LIC #724376 VCS240072
Professional, Neat andAlways On Time! Small
Jobs are Welcomed._ FREE ESTIMATES _
We Take Care of ALLHome Improvement NeedsCALL 805-525-686025 Yrs Exp Bonded/Ins.Lic.#945896 VCS239226
ALL HAULWE DO IT ALL!
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805-643-HAUL(4285)
lic #084142 VCS238074
AL’SHAULING!
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Tree/HedgeTrim/Chain SawYard rototilling
Garage CleanupsAppliance Removal
Will Haul Big or SmallLic. 94-06169 VCS239603
CJ HAULINGReal Estate Clean up
Jacuzzi RemovalYard & Garage
Clean up. Concrete &Demolition Debris
& More
805-252-3836Free Estimate Anytime
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Garage & Yard Cleanups,Dirt & Concrete Removal,Tree Trimming/Removal
Senior DiscountsFree Estimates805-758-8920
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714-655-3622VCS239746
ERIKAHOUSE CLEANINGNew Customers Only
BUY ONE GET ONE FREEResidential & Commercial
5 Years ExperienceAfter Party Service 24/7
English 805-469-5448Espanol 805-205-3122
Lic# 10-00098477 VCS238786
MISTY DAWNCleaning Services
* Spring Cleaning**Deep Cleaning*
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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
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Let us do what you don’twant to. We do it all.
Reasonable Prices. Callnow for a free consultationand see how we can helpyou get your house clean.805-256-4548 VCS239865
JOSE’SLANDSCAPE& Tree Service
•New Lawns •New SprinklerSystems/All Repairs
• Masonry Work • Clean-ups• Weed Abatement
• All Your Landscape Needs• Free Estimates(805)443-3817(805)483-5699
Lic#798198 VCS239422
Steven BordwellLandscape Design
& ConstructionPatio, concrete & stone,sprinklers, laws & shrubs.
805-204-7821805-643-6735
Lic #352626 VCS239390
WEEDABATEMENT
• Hillside’s or Flat• Backyard or RanchLot clearing to firedepartment codes.Free Estimates!Bonded & Insured
DAVE805-584-3930
Lic#817027 VCS238369
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STATISTICIAN Amgen hasan opportunity for a Biosta-tistics Manager-FT Rando-mizer. Reqs: MS Statisticsor related & 3 yrs exp; or aPhD in Statistics or relatedand exp in experimental de-sign, statistical analysis, in-terpretation of results fromdata analyses, understand-ing of randomization &blinding in clinical trials,SAS Programming (UNIX& PC incl. Base SAS &SAS/STAT with ability tocreate/edit macros), under-standing of clinical trials,creating programmingspecs from general descrip-tions such as Protocol, Sta-tistical PrinciplesCommunications & UNIXSystem Administration.Job site: Thousand Oaks,CA. Reference # 7E7V7E &submit resume to GlobalMobility, Amgen Inc., OneAmgen Center Drive, MS19-1-A, Thousand Oaks, CA91320. No phone calls or e-mails please. Must be le-gally authorized to work inthe U.S. without sponsor-ship. EOE VCS239800
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STATISTICIAN Amgen hasan opportunity for a Biosta-tistics Manager-FT Rando-mizer. Reqs: MS Statisticsor related & 3 yrs exp; or aPhD in Statistics or relatedand exp in experimental de-sign, statistical analysis, in-terpretation of results fromdata analyses, understand-ing of randomization &blinding in clinical trials,SAS Programming (UNIX& PC incl. Base SAS &SAS/STAT with ability tocreate/edit macros), under-standing of clinical trials,creating programmingspecs from general descrip-tions such as Protocol, Sta-tistical PrinciplesCommunications & UNIXSystem Administration.Job site: Thousand Oaks,CA. Reference # 7E7V7E &submit resume to GlobalMobility, Amgen Inc., OneAmgen Center Drive, MS19-1-A, Thousand Oaks, CA91320. No phone calls or e-mails please. Must be le-gally authorized to work inthe U.S. without sponsor-ship. EOE VCS239799
STATISTICIAN Amgen Inc.has an opportunity for aBiostatistics Manager.Reqs. Masters & 3 yrs. exp.or a Ph.D.; & exp. in phar-ma/medical research; de-signing, analyzing and/orreporting clinical trialswithin pharma/biotech, pub-lic health in industry, gov¹tor academia; proficiency instatistical programminglanguages (SAS, R etc.)and survival analysis & lon-gitudinal data analysis. JobLocation: Thousand Oaks,CA. Send resume referenc-ing #7QFLQE to: GlobalMobility, Amgen, Inc., OneAmgen Center Drive, Mail-stop 19-1-A Thousand Oaks,CA 91320. No phone callsor e-mails please. Must belegally authorized to workin the U.S. without sponsor-ship. EOE. VCS238970
Temporary Work$14.76 – $30.22 per hourEstablishing Eligibility
ListMultiple Openings
Seeking energetic teamplayers with multiple tal-ents to assist the Wa-ter/Wastewater Divisionwith seasonal and emer-gency workloads. Oppor-tunities may includeconstruction inspection,electrical, maintenance,painting and coatings andwater distribution.
Apply by 12 noon on May20, 2010. Ventura Region-al Sanitation District,1001 Partridge Drive,Room 100, Ventura; orvisit www.vrsd.com; orcall (805) 658-4663.VCS238932
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Water/WastewaterMaintenanceSupervisor
$6,227 - $7,588/monthGenerous Benefit Pkg
Seeking a highly motivat-ed and experienced pro-fessional to supervise thewater/wastewater main-tenance department.
Position qualifications in-clude the equivalent offour years of progressive-ly responsible experiencein a water/wastewatermaintenance capacity aswell as two years of leador supervisory experi-ence.
A completed District ap-plication and supplemen-tal questionnaire are duein the Human ResourcesOffice by 12 noon onThursday, June 17, 2010.Application material maybe obtained at the Ventu-ra Regional SanitationDistrict, 1001 PartridgeDrive, Room 100, Ventu-ra; by visiting our web-site at www.vrsd.com; orby calling (805) 658-4663(recording). EEOVCS240498
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609ApartmentsUnfurnished
CAM 1+1 pvt entry on sideof home, hrdwd flrs, pvtencl patio. N/S/Drugs.Pets? Yard/pool access.$990 +$990 dep 805-987-9888
VCS239568
CAM 2+1.5Move In Special
1 MONTH FREE!Lovely spacious townhomeAttached 2 car gar. Tennis,
Playground, pool & spa.805-482-1682 VCS239375
609ApartmentsUnfurnished
CAMARILLO
1, 2, 3 bdrmTownhome Apts
Close to publictransportation, easy
freeway access, close toshopping & outlet malls.
750 Mobil Ave, CamCall for Move-in
Specials. Friendlyon-site staff.805-482-8800
www.villapalazzoapts.comVCS238541
CAMOne Of These Is
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$1000 offCall for details
450 & 520 Daily DrShopping & Dining just
across the street.
TELDON 484-3885VCS238375
CI HARBOR 1+1 $1,300/mo& Studio $1,000/mo - Ocean
Front w/gar. N/S/P.805-968-6887 VCS239411
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FILLMORE Adult 55+$300 move-in special 1br,
a/c, all utils pd, except elec.From $745-$795.HUD/PETOK. Call 805-642-9527 or805-524-4124 VCS238397
NEWBURY PARKCASA OAKS APTSSpacious Studios,1 & 2 Bedrooms.Custom paint &
carpet, fireplaces,balcony, pool,
laundry facility.Dogs welcome.Waived pet dep.
$30 application feeApp fee will be
applied to 1st monthrent
2 Weeks FREE ForStudios MI by
5/31/102088 W Hillcrest Dr
888.201.4050VCS238022
OXN 2+1 $1195 North endSpotless, gated, garage with
remote. All applcs. Someutils. N/S/P 805-452-1691
or 805-272-5235 VCS240389
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609ApartmentsUnfurnished
OXN 2+1 & 1+1 Apts
1201 W. Gonzales Rd.$1175 & $950-$975 1/2 1st mo
rent free w/12 mo lease
OXN 2 + 1 triplex centrallylocated, small patio, laun-dry on site $1150 NO PETSReal Investments 985-1000
VCS240551
OXN 2 Bedroom• 1 bath from $1,125
• 2 bath $1,175Beautiful grounds.
Heating paid.See us before you rent!
805-485-5877or visit: aptlifestyles.com
VCS240546
OXN ALL TYPES of rentalsStudios, etc. Some w/utilspaid. From $750. Broker,
English 805-377-1459 Espanol805-233-1434 VCS238161
Oxnard 2 bedroomSTOP! See Us First!
Spacious. Frig included.North end convenient to
Fwy. From $1,095.Parkwood Gardens
805-983-1201or visit: aptlifestyles.com
VCS240549
Oxnard BeachChannel IslandVillage AptsStudio $8501+1 $9252+1 $1175
Spacious floor plans,heated indoor pool &spa tennis ct & gym.Only $500 dep!!No Application Fees3650 Ketch Ave
Open Sun 11am-2pm(805)984-5880
VCS240518
OXNARDCROSSROADS
INVESTMENTS300 Esplanade Dr
Suite 580805-485-4040
Available June
1+1 South Oxnardupstairs, garage, coin-op
laundry $875
2+2 North Oxnardupstairs, carport, coin-op
laundry $1100.
VCS240102
VCStar.com/garagesales
Online garage sale map.Every Friday P.M.
609ApartmentsUnfurnished
OXNARD
DEL CIERVOAPARTMENTS
Move - InSpecials!
Low DepositsOAC
1 & 2 Bedrooms
• Beautiful Grounds• BBQ Area
• Pool and Jacuzzi• Tennis Courts
• Close to Shopping• Cats OK
1905 N. H St.805-981-4341
VCS238071
OXNARD GREATMOVE IN SPECIALS!
Renovated 1, 2, 3 bedrmapartments avail atRancho Solana Apts
805-485-1208 VCS237754
OXNARD (South)Garden Apartments
Weekdays 10am - 5:30pmAppointments Available
3+2+fireplace+walk-in closet $1,499/mo.
2+2 $1,199/mo.Huge apartment, bright,
lots of windows & closets.Family living. Nr schools
and shopping. No pets.Ready to move-in!
805-488-3815 english805-701-8317 espanolVCS240703
OXN____________Huge Bonus
Move-in Special NowElegant living near Marina
1 & 2 bd, 2 bath w/garag-es, w/d hkups, pool & spa,
no pets, Villa Marina805-985-0644 VCS238133
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OXN JUNIOR 1+1 $825moPacific Point Apts
1001 Gonzales Rd 805-485-1078Mon 7:30a-5p, Sat 9a-5p
VCS239523
OXN Mandalay Shores 1+1one block from beach, newcrpt/paint. Gar. Avail June
805-644-4131 VCS239938
OXN MOVE IN SPECIAL2+1 $1050/mo.1+1 $895/mo.
Available now 805-487-9841VCS240140
OXN N. Large 2+1.5 clean &quiet, gar, lndry $1,300+dep.
No App Fee. No pets.1251 N. G St #103. VCS238605
OXN SHORES like new 2+1,4903 Nautilus, share gar-
age $1195+dep. Bkr805-377-1459 VCS239206
609ApartmentsUnfurnished
OXN STUDIO $795 utils incl.Clean, newer apt.
Call today for more info805-981-3719 VCS239742PORT HUENEME
1 bedroom/from $925Pool/Spa • Gated Parking
Across from CBCPark Madera Apts.
805-984-4062Ch. Islands Blvd.W of Vta Rd
or visit: aptlifestyles.comVCS240545
Port HuenemeHarbor Village Apartments!Move in Specials! Spacious
1BR/1BA close to shopping &restaurants. Pool, off street
parking, laundry room,onsite manager. $950/mo.
(165 N. Fifth St.)Call today!(805)488-1434!
VCS238352PT HUE 1/2 OFF FIRST MOHue 1bdrm from $850, wtr &basic cable pd.No pets.Coast
Prop Mgmt 805-483-1178VCS239961
PT HUE 1br apt, garage,pool, most utils $845+$500dep.No pets. 805-483-8301 or
805-488-2131 VCS238120PT HUE 1br very clean,nice area, near school &beach. $950mo+$950dep.
237 N. Third St.805-386-3029 VCS240534
SANTA PAULAMOVE IN SPECIAL!101 East Ventura St.
9 min from Vta. 2+2, 2 prkgspaces, beautiful grnds
close to shops/restaurants,yard. From $995 No pets
805-933-4688 VCS238716VCS240450
SANTA PAULAN APTS 55+Studios • 1bdrm • 2bdrm
Avail NOW starting @ $712.Call on SPECIALS!
805-525-5804 VCS240412SIMI 2+2 $1300/mo
Gated, Garden Building,Pool, A/C. No pets
805-520-9486 VCS240665
SIMI GATED COMMUNITY3+2 & 2+2. Pool, spa, f/p, &tennis court. Baywood Apts805-581-9052 VCS240379
SIMI STUDIO $775w/garage $825 utils incl.
No pets. 959 Ventura Ave.805-426-0527 VCS239125
STA PAULA 2+1 CLEAN,many cabinets, w/t/s & gaspd. W/D avail $1000+dep.805-525-3437 VCS240360STA PAULA 3+1.5
Townhouse, 1 car gar, newpaint, recent crpt, a/c, lndryhkups. $1,100mo. 512 AcaciaRd. 805-985-0406 VCS239528T.O. GRANADA GARDENS
2+2 $1395-$1495+dep.1+1 $1145-$1170+dep.
Move-In Special.No Dogs or Cats.805-492-2113
VCS239731
T.O MOUNT CLEF APTSSpecials!!
1br from $1000 2br from$1300 Pool, Spa, Playpk.
www.mountclef.com805-492-2022 VCS237987
609ApartmentsUnfurnished
T.O. MOVE IN SPECIAL1 bd $1050 remodeled
1/2 Off 1st Month!Call for details 805-497-8778
VCS238084
T.O.
Spacious 1 & 2Bedrooms
Pool, covered parking& laundry room.Easy Fwy Access*First Month Free
on approved credit*Sorry, no pets
Mon-Sat 9am-5pmor by appt
(805)495-5520223 Erbes Rd #101
VCS239318
Ventura 1 BedroomVisit us to see the
difference!Ventura Del Sol
6250 Telegraph Rd.805-656-0236
aptlifestyles.comVCS240550
_VENTURA_1br apt $950, 2br apt $1200
Near college. No smoke/pets.805-890-2142 VCS237831
VENTURA2 & 3 Bedrooms
675 Providence AveCALL FORPRICING
866-964-9019OPEN DAILY
9am-6pmPET FRIENDLY!
VCS238830
VENTURA COUNTYTierra Vista Apts
1, 2, & 3 Bedroomsstarting from $1,467Models open to view
Pet Friendly• Spacious floor plans
• Washer/dryer- every unit• Full kitchen appl pkg
• Covered parking• Dog & Cats welcome*Open Mon-Sun 8:30-6:00Call 866-799-0390
VCS239631
609ApartmentsUnfurnished
Ventura - East
Rent Too High?-- A CHOICE --
CITRUS GLENGAS & WATER PAID
805-647-6755Call, We Answer!
VCS238162
Ventura Mid, 2+1, st. level,extremely quiet, close tobeach, lndry, util pd, $1050805-701-0656 VCS240414
VENTURA MONTALVO2+1, $975+dep, No pets. Call
805-901-1059 VCS239451
VTA 1+1 clean-quiet $950Large.Best in Town! No pets
no smoke. Open Sat & Sun11-4pm 1247 E. Santa Clara
VCS240723
VTA 1+1 in garden setting,with pool, laundry room,
and garage. Call805-644-4131 VCS239286
VTA 1 BedroomCOMPARE!
Spacious, self-clean oven &frost free frig. You be the
judge! From $900.805-644-5676 for appt
or visit: aptlifestyles.comVCS240548
VTA 2+1 1 level $995.2+1.5twnhs style $1050.Lg rms
big closets, new crpt.Montalvo $500 dep OAC805-642-9660 VCS238151
VTA 2+1 Attractive Apt,clean, quiet. No dogs,
indoor cat ok. From $1175805-652-0387 VCS239934
VTA 2+1 Best deal in Town$1075 New paint, Pergo
flring, parkng, trsh, lndry(805) 643-3419 or 643-5834132 Kellogg VCS240054
VTA 2+1 Best Value/LowestPrice! $888 Nightingale St.Pristine. Carport, laundry.805-745-8600 VCS239664
VTA 2+1new paint. nr park & school
$1025/mo No pets. Call805-258-3203 VCS239343
VTA 2+2@ 1267 E. MetaNew crpt/paint, garage &carport S/W/T pd, close tobeach/dwntwn $1,250+Dep-OAC No P/SM. CentralCoast 389-6803 VCS240235
VTA 2br 2ba x-Lg units w/allappliances, close to shopping$1250. Some units avail for
handicapped and/or seniors.805-658-7453 VCS238762
VTA BEACH 1+1 Carport,blinds, crpt, appls, wtr/trsh
incl $1050. 1150 Pittsfield805-648-1154; 805-368-2337
VCS238021
CALL
800-221-STAR(7827)
609ApartmentsUnfurnished
VTA
BLOW OUT2 Bdrm 2 Bath
$1395Come Join Our
GREATCommunity!Why wait, call or
stop by today!• Walk to: Shopping,Trader Joe’s & theGovernment Center
• Refrigerators included• Cats Welcomed
Telephone & Victoria$299 Deposit!*(866) 311-7888www.towbes.com
*OAC VCS238876
VTACall About Our AwesomeMove In Specials! Oac
1+1 $850 - $875Water/Trash Pd, Carport
Onsite Laundry, PoolCOPM 805-659-2258
VCS239327
VTA Close to Ventura BeachGated parking, common areaBBQ & pool, studio unit, $850& Townhouse unit,$1,650+secCats ok.Smoke Free Rentals.
Good Credit a Must.By appointment only.
805-642-1316 VCS240572
VTA E 1BR w/custom bathupstairs, park view, N/S/D.
$975/mo includes utils.805-672-2809 VCS240121
VTAHarbor View Villas
Luxury Apts.Ocean view.
Most utils paidFree basic cable.333 N. Kalorama
805-648-1760VCS238037
VTA LARGE 2+1, $1395/moincludes all utils. Pleasantsurroundings. Access to
transit/shpp’g & restaurants.805-642-3000 VCS240475
VTA Laurel & Meta 1+1,refurbished. Quiet, carport,
wtr/trsh pd $950+$950 dep nopet 805-643-7972 VCS240259
VTA MAY MADNESS1/2 off first mo. rentMidtown 1’s and 2’sOpen Sat Sun 10-2
3090 Channel 653-7711VCS239879
__ VTA MIDTOWN __1 Bedrooms from $995 & upFree Utils, Indoor cat ok.
Call for appointment.805-653-0809 VCS238689
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VTA Midtown lg 1+1upstairs, views, parking,laundry, balcony. Pet ok.
60 N. Laurel $945805-451-8848 VCS239873
VTA MONTALVO 2+1 cleanunit. Call for more details805-320-4554 805-390-0505
VCS240324
VTA OCEAN VIEW1+1 Completely Renovated
Laundry on site. Trash &water paid $950 N/S/P1171 Meta St. Kathy
805-746-1793 VCS240668
VTAPINEHURST
APTS3980 Telegraph
VTA HUGE 1 BRwith fireplace & garage
866-963-4667VCS238833
VTA SMALL Midtown Studio$600mo+$700dep.N/P. Avail6/1/10. Main & Santa Rosa St.
805-648-5089 VCS238475
VTA Studio 1209 E. MainS/W/T/G/E Paid! Near down
town/shopping $850+dep/OACNo P/SM. Central Coast
805-389-6803 VCS240234
VTA VILLA BOCCALI APTSQuiet, cottage like 2+1.
FP, enclosed patio w/carport.W/D facilities, close to mall
& hospital. Smoke FreeRentals. No dogs.
$1,200. & $1,250. + secGood Credit a must.
By appointment only!Manager (805)642-1316
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Affordable SeniorApartments
Income RestrictionsApply
Must be 62+
Location, Location,Location
Close to EverythingEasy Access to Transprtn
Call Now–Don’t Wait(805) 654-1155
email: [email protected]
Website: www. towbes.comVCS239913
617Condos/TownhomesUnfurnished
CAM 1+1 w/FPLCview, new interior, lndry
rm incl w/d, dshwshr,2 car gar, pool/spa,balcony
N/S/Pets. $1275/mo.805-320-9789
VCS239228
CAM $1625 2+2 Leisure VlgSr 55+. formal dine, liv rm
1 car, new cntrl heat/ac.805-987-8305 VCS237838
CAM 2+2+carport, pool/spaacesss, quiet loc, view prop2nd sty. $1650 incl all utils.
805-389-0825 VCS240080
CAM 2+2 VIEW CONDOPvt, Quiet 1 story end unit,
fplc, att 2 car gar, centrala/c, w/d, pool, spa. N/S/P.
$1675. 805-376-2232VCS239923
CAM 269 Picado Dr. 3+21 story, clean & neat, 2 cargarage, hardwood floors.
$1900+dep. Agt 805-9837489VCS239149
CAM 3+3+gar, patio, a/c,$2,300+sec. Next to park,
close to fwy & schools. Poolspa/exercise rm. Two story.
805-732-0400 VCS239710
CAMARILLOMISSION
OAKSMission Ridge
Condo2+2+2 car garage with
electric door opener.Pool, spa, tennis & park,
very clean, washer &dryer, near schools & shop-
ping. Furniture availableif needed $1600/mo
805-795-3098 VCS239940
CAMARILLO SpaciousTownhome Apartment.
Call for price 805-482-8800www.villapalazzoapts.com
VCS238542
CAM SPRINGS 2+1.5Gated comm, att 2 car gar,
w/d hookups, a/c, patio,pool/spa, no pets. $1,650mo.
805-402-1861 VCS238800
CAM SPRINGS 2+2Upstairs end unit w/2 cargar. Gated super clean &bright. New paint/carpet,
pool/spa.N/S/P.$1,695+dep.805-493-1572 VCS238049
CAM TWNHM 3bd/3ba 2 cargarage/pool/fitness ctr.$2325/mo N/S, no pets, 1st+last+deposit. 805-448-5137or 805-448-2441 VCS239775
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CAM Vacation year-round onthe lake in spacious 3br
2.5 ba condo. New crpt, stoneflrs, 2 car gar $2150+sec.805-496-5450 or 805-796-8388
VCS238017
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617Condos/TownhomesUnfurnished
HOUSESVTA VIEW HOME 3+3.53 car gar. 2 suites down &
master suite up $3400
VTA 2+2 Stonehedgein cul-de-sac, Owner may
consider pet $1650
VTA East end 3+2 crnr lotnice terraced bkyd $1800
VTA 3+2 w/added fam rm.Near Aquatic ctr $1900
VTA 3+2 by Buena Highschool w/huge yard $2000
CAM 3+2 on cul-de-sacw/tons of upgrades $2250
PT HUE 3+2 close to base.May consider Sec 8 $1900
CONDOS/APTS
Cam 3+1.75 near shopping,restaurants & easy
freeway access $1750
Pt Hue 3+2.5 Las Palomasw/d/frig, 2 car gar $1700
VTA 1+1 West endclose to downtown $695
VTA 2+1McKeon manor utgas stove/coin ldry $1200
VTA West end Studio $625
VTA 1+1 comm spa/bbqcat ok, wtr/trash pd $825
VTA 3+2.5 tile floors,ss appls, granite counters,
may consider pet $1725
VTA 2+1 upstairs apt,water/trash paid $1195
All properties are no pets,no smoke, 1 year lease
805-650-2500venturahomesforrent.comVCS240277
NP 2+1 new paint/crpt $13251 MO FREE RENT!
805-986-4223 VCS239050
OXN Harbor & Pool View1+1, sec prkg. elevator.N/S
sm pet ok $1250/mo+dep805-340-9894 VCS238478
OXN Harbor ViewsGated, Large 4bd+3ba.Living, Family & Dining
Rms. Pool & Spa. Pets OK.$2,250. 805-708-2919
VCS240661
PT HUE 2+1.5 w/ocean viewhkups, pool, spa, no pets.
$1,250 mo+$1250 dep.805-377-1191 VCS240469
617Condos/TownhomesUnfurnished
PT HUE 2+1 condo, MarinaVlg. 628 Hemlock. $1250+dep. Available June 1st805-207-1210 VCS239717
PT Hue 2+1 gar, pool, lndry,near harbor, clean, new
crpt/paint $1100+$1000 dep(805)985-7253 VCS239563
PT HUE 2+1 TownhousePool, Lndry fac, shared
garage. Close to shopping &restaurants. CAT OK!
Reduced Rent $1,125/mo.(2552 Tiller Ave)
www.meridiangrouprem.comCall 805-692-2500
VCS240410
PT HUE BEACH w/OceanViews, gated, 2+1.5 No oneabove you.Hkups, pool/spa,no pet $1325+$1350 Owner/Agt 805-340-0343 VCS238276
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••PT HUENEME
2+1 Very NiceTownhouse
Remodeled, near schools,shopping and beaches,enclose shared garage,
laundry room andstorage $1175 available 6/12590 YARDARM, PT HUE
818-257-2190 VCS240615
PT HUE Surfside 1 w/oceanview. Two story 2+2, wshr &dryer,frig,dshwshr,$1,550mo
805-479-0833 VCS238381
T.O 2+2 1800sf, 1-story gatedbright open spacious re-modeled $2350/mo Call805-490-1707 VCS238836
T.O. SUPER CONDO2+1.5 Very Private, End
Unit, Attached Garage,Carport and Patio. All
appliances & AC. Very clean.Easy access to Pools,
Garden & Wilderness Paths.Call Tara 805-479-1503
VCS240350
VENTURA 4+2 - Walk tomall, pool, spa, N/S/D/P.$1,700/month. 805-642-3616
VCS240063
VTA 2+1 MCKEON Condoon Bryce, close to every-
thing. $1200/mo water/trashincl 805-569-9877 VCS239478
VTA Close to beach. $1,375.2bd+2ba+2 car gar, pvt assn
fwy close, new flrs & bath.Incls lndry/wtr/trsh.
805-653-0908 VCS240609
VTA KEYS 2+1.25 & 2+1.5garage, remodeled bath, newliving rm carpet. New paint,carpet & window treatments,remodeled kitch, 1 yr lease,no pets. $1,300+$1,300sec.310-780-9957 or 310-589-0754
VCS239762
VTA TODD RANCH IITownhouse 3+1.5 - End Unitw/balcony,yd,pool,clubhouse
garage. N/S/P. $1,650/mo.805-642-5456 VCS240114
Find new&used cars.
621DuplexesUnfurnished
OXN 3+2 Guest House 2 sty,hardwood flrs, f/p, newly
remodeled, $1750 all utils incl805-415-8685 VCS240711
OXNARD SHORES 4+21 block to beach, 2 car gar,
f/p, granite, Travertine.Lease $1,985. 805-760-4952
VCS238043
OXN DUNES DUPLEX 2+2w/garage, hookups. Nopets. $1490+dep+utils
661-259-0930 VCS240623VTA 2 bdrm, 1 bath Near
mall & hospital, laundryrm, 1 car gar, $1290/mo+dep 805-644-8080
VCS240268
625Houses Furnished
OJAI - MIRA MONTE Clean4+2+2 car gar, loc in nice
family neighborhood, $2,400.805-649-1424 VCS240409
627Houses Unfurnished
CAM 3BR MB w/extra room,2ba $2250+dep incl
gardener, credit check.No Smoke/Pets 805-987-3296
VCS239326CAM 4+3 +loft, beautifulopen floor plan, walk to La
Mariposa school, 3000sf,huge pool & spa, grdnr &
pool svc incl $3000/mo+depAvail Aug 1. Refs/credit ckN/S 805-389-1418 VCS240676
CAM M.O. 3+2 Avail June,refs/crdt ck,Lse $1650 inclgrdnr 805-482-5013 KathyFrownfelter VCS240585
KEITH HANSONREALTY
Broker & Property Manager805-981-1552 or 805-645-4800
DRE#00820114
MRPK 3+2 New paint, car-pet & blinds. A/C, gardenerlarge backyard $2150+sec805-427-4953 VCS240403
MRPK 3+2 w/family roomstunning, spacious, openfloor plan, 2 car att gar,
large yard & more. $1,995.SARALEI REALTY
805-529-5853 VCS239320MRPK NORTHVIEW 4+21 story, a/c, 2 car gar, xln’tcond. N/S/Pets. $2,100 incls
grdnr. Available June.805-484-1812 VCS240131
NBP 3+2 Lovely & Clean.Light & bright sunroom
opens to bkyd. Hrdwd flr’gthroughout living area.
Interior newly painted.Grdnrincl’d. $2,200/mo. Drive by
735 Ruth Dr. VCS240425NBP 4+3 immaculate and
w/beautiful views, $2,900/mo,20mins to Pt Magu. Like New
805-822-4601 VCS237898OJAI Remodeled 3 br, 2 ba,
minutes to downtownN/S/P. $1800 805-646-3550
VCS238832
627Houses Unfurnished
OJAI SPECIAL $2100 Large4+2, avail now. No pets.
Extra play rm, new int. Inclgrdnr & wtr. 805-794-7437
VCS240506OXN 1+1 New Pvt Guest hse
clean, hdwd flrs, granite,gar, lg yd, $1400 avail now
805-216-3611 VCS239860Oxn 2br 3bath Hollywood by
the Sea 1 block from beachShort term lease $1800
805-404-7315 VCS240253OXN 3+1 spacious rooms, lg
backyard, covered patio,attached garage. Dish-washer, new countertops805-340-4380 VCS240284OXN 3+2 house for rent
with 2 car garage,4330 Hamilton Ave
805-482-5979 VCS239337OXN 3 BD 1 BA $1595 incl 2
car garage & gardener, NSNP, 805-486-2899 VCS238216
OXN 4+3, 3 car, fm rm, enclyd $2200+ sec dep grdnrincl no pet /no smoke805-988-9932 VCS240482
OXN LG 3+3, loft, 2 story,3 car garage, f/p, nearbeach park, grdnr incl,great area n/pet, n/s.
Large yard. $2,295+dep.805-986-3995 VCS238890
OXN N. 3+2.5 newer hm,garyd, f/p, modern & sharp,sharp, sharp. $1,995+dep.
Coast Prop Mgmt805-483-1178 VCS239967OXN N. 4+3 near golfcourse, yard w/gazebo.
$2550/mo+sec incl grndravailable July 10th
805-273-6111 VCS239351OXN N 5+3 newer home w/1+1 downstairs, 2000+sf,
large yard. $2500 Agent805-558-8642 VCS239288
OXN RENT w/option to BUY2+1 with fenced yard &
3+2 coming soon.805-983-9283 VCS238811
OXN SHORES 3+2 w/fp,$2000 Half block to beach.
Toni, Bkr 805-984-3613VCS239321
OXN SILVERSTRAND 5+3dble gar, f/p, sun deck. $2,850
Coast Prop Mgmt805-483-1178 VCS239962
OXN Spacious 3br home, lgfamily rm, f/p, 2 car, hdwdflrs, lg yd $1800 310-218-7233
Pets ok VCS237948PT HUE Large 4+3 homedbl car garage, $1950+dep433 5th St. Avail June 1st
805-207-1210 VCS239715
PT HUE Penthouse*** $200 BONUS***FREE CREDIT CHECK
2+1 Marina Village,laundry, pool, gar, $1100.
Crossroads Inv 805-485-4040VCS240100
Simi Prime3+2.5 New east end $22953+2.5 New west end $2195,Troop Mgmt 805-426-0573
VCS239854
627Houses Unfurnished
SIMI VALLEY**NEW 3+2 HOUSE**
Completely reconstructed,yd, garage, patio. 2373
Heather $1995. 818-800-9718;818-882-4456 VCS240288STA PAULA TOTALLY
REMODELED 3 bedroom,2.5 bath, new appliances.
Great location. $1695.805-415-0432
VCS238420T.O. 3+2 home w/large yard,
2 car garage, sm pets ok.Avail 6/1 $2400+2 months
dep & credit check805-630-9817 VCS240078
T.O. 3+2 home w/large yard,2 car garage, sm pets ok.Avail 6/1 $2400+2 months
dep & credit check805-630-9817 VCS240078
VCS240441T.O. 4+2+bonus room, quietcul-de-sac nr schls & hospital
gourmet kitch, pool, pet?$2,875+dep. Avail 6/1.
805-495-4340 or 805-732-7877VCS239972
T.O. 4+2 home w/ large lot$2,250 call 805-370-5440 for
appt. Avail 6/01.239 Galsworthy VCS239644T.O. Spacious 5+3, with w/d& grdnr incl,quiet neighbrhd.Two story, pets ok.$2,750/mo.
805-535-5959 VCS239859T.O. SUNSET HILLS 3+2
1 story, pvt cul-de-sac, cvr’dRV, Avail 6/1/10. $2,100/mo.
805-522-5775 VCS239797VENTURA EAST 3 beds,
2 baths, quiet neighborhood.Gardner included.N/P. $2,100+ 2 months dep. Please call
to see home. 805-701-4429VCS239756
VTA 1+1 at 314 W. Prospect$850. Pvt yd, lndry, hdwdflrs, storage. Pet ok. N/S
643-5834 643-3419 VCS240059VTA 1+1 balcony, oceanview $1350. 2+1.5 w/gar,
near college $1375.2+2.5 hillside condo $2600.3+2 east end house $2300
805-653-5147 VCS238768VTA 2+1 Casitas Springs
w/garage, clean, $1,250/mo+$1,250sec. 805-644-5685 or805-207-4326 VCS240420
VTA 2+2+office or den.Quiet loc, new carpet,
appliances, paint, etc. N/S/P.$1,999/mo. 805-642-5456
VCS238480VTA $2395 Ocean View 4+2
Spanish Style. Large yard.Pet on approval. Call Sean805-701-4664 VCS240334
VTA 3+2 GREAT VIEWS inOndulando Estates, closetsgalore, dlb pane windows,blt-in BBQ/spa, sprinklers,
only $2695 805-385-5600805-377-1459 VCS238218
VTA 4+2 AVENUE AREA,newly remodeled, w/d hkup,
wtr/trash pd. $2050805-746-0549 VCS239209VTA 4+3 above Foothill.
Close to Ventura College andArroyo Verde Park. New
carpet & appliances. Manyfruit trees. No smoking/pets$2,300 w/grdnr. ERA Realty
805-218-0511 VCS238293
627Houses Unfurnished
_VTA_ 4+3 redecoratedeast end home $2300/mo
w/gardener. No smoke/pets805-477-0031 VCS239447
VTA Charming 3+2 oceanview, 2 car gar, f/p, hdwd
flrs,sunny kitch $1950 Avail6-1. 760-709-1108 VCS240307
VTA E. 3+2, 1 sty, bkfst rm,exec clean, ac, 2 car gar,No pets. Beautiful land-scape. Avail immed. Driveby 9637 Lucerne $1950.805-701-7028 VCS240261
VTA E 3+2 on cul-de-sac,hardwood /tile flrs. BonusRm & Lg Sunrm, lg yard.
Avail now $2200805-671-9886 VCS240406
VTA Midtown Private Studiow/grdn, deck, utils incl, n/s,lndry hkup.$1100+dep. Avail
6/1. 805-886-4764 VCS240494
VTA NEW carpt/paint,immac 230 Potawatomi St.3+2.5, $1950, w/d, pool, n/s,
green bkyd. 805-259-7128VCS239163
VTA Victorian duplex comm/res 1000sf, big kitch, fenced
yd, gar. Must see $1450805-651-9077 VCS240454
VTA W. Almost New 4+2.5w/master ste balcony, 2 car
gar, w/d hookups, dishwasher$1900. Sec 8 ok. 805-276-7919
VCS238826
675Rentals To Share
PT HUE 1 rm avail $650+$150dep+last mo rent, closeto Base & beach, N/S/D/P.805-279-9939 VCS238614
677Rooms For Rent
AGOURA HILLS 12x36 suite,$1000/mo. Own entrance,
bath. Kitch/laundry privs,utils/internet/cable incl.
No smoke/illegal drugs/cats.805-338-5971 VCS240447
CAM Detached Guest House1 bdrm avail. $900/mo. N/S/P.
Ref’s req’d. 805-901-7707VCS240483
CAM House Rooms, 10 minsto CSUCI full house privs.Starting from $530 share &private bath. 805-310-8040
VCS238153
OJAI Avail 6/1 Furnished Rmshare bath, tv & internet, fullhse privs. $450mo+$200dep.
805-490-4392 VCS240094
OXNARD Private GatedCommunity, Close to Navy
Base, Furn Room, FullPrivs, Cbl/WIFI/Internet
$600 Mo, $300 Dep Incl utils805 228-8164. VCS239908
OXNARD SHORES Furn rm,beautiful home, shared lndry
& bath, kitch privs, basicutils pd $600+$500 sec n/s/pPacific Rim Realty, Glen-da 805-984-2930 VCS239461
677Rooms For Rent
OXN FURNISHED ROOM$550+dep, includes utils &
house privs. N/S/D/P.805-483-3152 VCS238994
OXN Large room, pvt bath,pvt yard, house privs, N/S,
quiet neighborhood. $700/mo.805-844-2531 VCS239772
OXN room for rent, utils pdw/parking, btwn Rice &
Rose residential area $600805-660-1841 VCS240448OXN S. Clean, quiet, smroom in home, kitch/lndryprivs $450+dep 805-844-5531
VCS240337OXN SHORES furn room for
rent, light house work willdiscount rent 805-985-3159
VCS240322OXN S & N. Master+3 bdrm,$500-$750. Utils pd. Sec req,N/S/Pets. Call Georgie at805-302-3003 VCS238649
PT HUE half of new home,10 min walk to beach, gar
prkg w/opener. $650+creditchk. 661-706-3545 VCS238718PT HUE rm, 1 mile to beach,
near base $580 incl utilslaundry/kitchen privs. N/S
805-559-2893 VCS237755SIMI Room overlookingbeautiful Simi Valley. Inclkitchen & laundry privs$475+$475 sec + utilities805-501-2026 VCS240491
T.O. 2 ROOMS, share a 4+2home, big yard & kitchen$625-$650 Avail July 1st805-407-0838 VCS240685
VENTURA WESTAll utils paid, cable included,
$550/month. 805-340-7793VCS240117
VTA E 2 Rooms, pvt bath, inbeautiful remodeled homeutils incl. N/S/D $825/pair805-672-2809 VCS240123
VTA Furn or Unfurn Roomin Large House with view.Ondulando area. $750 & full
privs. Incls utils, smoking okNo pet 805-701-5139 VCS240209
VTA Hamilton Hotel Adultliving from $495/mo
$185/wk Shared bathrms.373 E. Main. 805-648-2105
VCS238295
VTA Lg Master w/bath, hseprivs, N/S, $600+utils+dep.
Minutes to fwy.Dish/internet.805-766-7443 VCS239707
MobileHomes
692-699
692Mobile Homes forRent
OJAI Gated 55+ 2+1,$800 +utilities + 1st & last
805-212-2428 VCS238464
Commercial
Real Estate
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600sf-2400sf IndustrialWarehouse - office, rent orlease $650. Oxn. 805-486-8796
VCS238279CAMARILLO 675 to 4480sf
warehouse, office andbathroom. No auto. Call
805-649-4857 VCS239977CAM-OXN-NP-VTA
Industrial 1152 to 3873sffrom $.71/sf. No NNN/CAM
805-981-1361 VCS240573OXN St Marys Dr, offVineyard near 101 Fwy
PRICE REDUCED!An upstairs Office Suite.
1,170sf at $700/mo + Sec Dep.Jacobson Realty, Inc.
805-389-4747 VCS240699
SIMI INDUSTRIAL800sf - 5000sf, with office &warehouse, roll up door,terrific location, great
terms and pricing.Mid Valley Properties
805-527-9632 Ext: 1VCS238313
T.O. 2 Small office units-noretail & 3000sf Commercialindustrial space. Call TPC
760-247-6798 VCS238974
VTA Industrial Space800sf-5000sf, with office &warehouse, roll up door,terrific location, great
terms and pricing.Mid Valley Properties
805-527-9632 Ext:1VCS238317
WLV 1875-4000sf Office &Warehouse Available.
Beautiful park. $1.05-$1.20NNN. Janet 805-496-1304
VCS238460
887Stores/OfficesRent/Lease
3 OFFICES AVAIL 2 rms 208sq ft, $490. 2 rms 203 sq ft,$300. 2 rms 287 sq ft $490.Free utils. No CAM fees805-341-9118 VCS240444
AGOURA HILLSLarge Furnished Office
Reception & secretarial areabreak room, security systeminstalled, fax line incl. $1,100.
Contact: 818-865-1088VCS239763
A+ VTA Executive Suites$295-up, utils paid. 101 Fwy &
Victoria. For Info call805-479-8284 VCS238904
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WANTED: Buyers and sellers. classifiedsLighthouseTo advertise(800) 221-7827
Business StarterS. Oxn 1 to 3 room offices
280-525sf Saviers Rd. Inclutils. Mint Cond. Wall towall crpt, pvt patio, 1st
floor. $400/mo-$700Rodgers Management805-985-0044 VCS239904
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887Stores/OfficesRent/Lease
CAMARILLO RETAILSanta Rosa Plaza3400sf. Dave Press
310-553-6512 VCS239146
DOW CENTER Service/Retail or Office 900 S. “A” St,
Oxn. 1,456-1,728 SF$1.25-$1.30 gr. Owner/Bkr805-963-4236 VCS239281
Erringer Plaza Office Spc1100, 2200, 3300sf.Simi Industrial
625, 1600, 1950, 2100 John805-526-5260 VCS239933
EXECUTIVE SUITE withreception room and supply
room in E. Ventura $350805-340-1371 VCS239760
INDIV Offices+Office Stesdowntown Oxn, beautifulbuild-outs. $295-up. Brett818-620-0901 VCS239001
OXNARDRETAILSPACE
1200 SF,1500 SF,2700 SF
OXNARDOFFICE/
MEDICAL2200 SF. Excellent Cond
Steve 818-599-1501VCS240629
SIMI OFFICE SPACE360 sqft. Available.
Excellent terms & pricing.Mid Valley Properties
805-527-9632 Ext: 1VCS238314
SIMI PROF’L OFFICECochran/Sequoia
1,705 SFOXN INDUSTRIAL
Rice/101/Rose1000 - 55,000 SF
OXN OFFICE/MEDICAL500 - 5,000 SF805-604-0700
Sunbelt EnterprisesVCS238581
VTA Offices & Flex SpacesStreet Signage 1554, 1632,1776
sf on corner of Telephone& Market Central Coast
389-6803 VCS238671
VTA Office SpaceBeautiful units from 474sf-1687sf. Great terms andpricing. Now Available!Mid Valley Properties
805-527-9632 Ext: 1VCS238315
Recreation900-945
Call 800-221-STAR(7827)
909Boats
18’ COBALT BOWRIDER‘77, I/O Merc Cruiser V8,capt chairs, couch seat-ing & sun deck. ClassicCobalt quality. $2700/obo805-482-2944 (CF3722GD)
VCS239476
21’ SEASWIRL 210 2005,bow rider, 220hp 5.0 V8, I/Ow/Volvo outdrive, Trailrite
trailer, like new. Only 10 hrs.Pd $30,992. Asking $21,175
(cf8632rh) 805-579-9849VCS238982
WAVERUNNERYAMAHA 2004
FX1100C-CHigh Output, Four Stroke,Very Powerful 3 Seater.
Very low hours!_GREAT CONDITION_
Never used in ocean!Includes:
• Trailer• 2 Factory covers• Life Jackets• Wet suits• Wakeboard
Many other great items.ALL for $7,800 -Must Sell
Located in SIMI VALLEYCall Ray 760-559-2352
US-YAMA2099F404VCS240230
922RV Spaces for Rent
SIMI VALLEY 55+,100 amps,
cable TV. 805-285-0138;805-530-2409
VCS239749
VTA W. RV Space For Rentin small RV park. RV mustbe ‘00 or newer. 34ft spaceavailable with all hookups.Must have good credit. Call805-643-7178 VCS239880
933Motorcycles AndEquipmentHARLEY DAVIDSON 1999
XL 1200c, Sportster, 1,600 mi,black, new tires w/xtra tank,
seat, saddlebags & windshield. Xln’t cond, located inCamarillo. $4,795obo. #128790.Cell 603-674-0038 VCS240481
HARLEY DAVIDSON ROADKING/Sidecare, 57,000,
original Owner. Must see$14,000/obo 805-797-9874(15V3456) VCS237786
Honda Superhawk 2003VTR1000 cc. Blue stock3200 mi, serviced, new
tires, Exceptional!$5500/obo 805-338-4859
(500015) VCS239071
KAWASAKI NINJA 500 ‘05EX500D, blk, exceptional,very low mi $3200 (17l8328)805-985-2513 VCS240255
933Motorcycles AndEquipment
SUZUKI 2005 C50TOnly 4,260 miles. Original
owner. Only $4,500 firm. CallVin #111857. 805-985-0408.
VESPA GTS250ie2007. Scooter, yellow, like
new, disc brakes, flys-creen, cover, extras 1k,helmet New $6200. Ask-ing $3,900 805-947-6022
(19K4315)VCS239755
YAMAHA VENTURE ‘99current model, V4 1300
shaft drive, bags,upgrades, 52k touring mi,
well maint $5200/obo(15j1847) 805-377-2337
VCS239138
936Motorhomes/RV
TIOGA ‘94 CLASS Cxlnt cond, 49,500 mi, manyupgrades, asking $13,500805-658-2441 or 268-9583(5WRD143) VCS239902
TRADEWINDS 200036ft-300 hp diesel, freightliner chassis, xlnt cond,
gar’d, 2 slides, tow bar,58k,2 tv’s, bk up camera &more features. $58,500.805-386-3561 or 443-3324(4MBE402) VCS238906
945RV / MotorhomeService
RV STORAGEin Simi Valley
Open for Business!850 W. Los Angeles AveWe have it all...Propane,Dump Station (Public andPrivate) Wash, Air/Waterand Windshield CleaningStation, and Ice Vending.Secure and Fully Paved.Choice Spaces Available.
805.579.6192VCS239084
Carnews,research&resources.
Transportation950-998
962Auto Parts &Services
Parts from a 1988Toyota Pickup
Truck.
BLUE BENCHSEAT
Xln’t Cond. $200.
(2) TIRES w/RIMSP95/75 R14. $50 each
Please leave message at805-526-5331
VCS239479
968Auto Under $1000
Mercedes 450 LES 1977, auto,full power, sunroof, V-8(37kba642) $750 218-2374VCS240068
VCStar.com/garagesales
Online garage sale map.Every Friday P.M.
Find a home.vcshomes.com
NeedExtraCash?
$$$$$$$$$$
WEBUYCARSrunningor not.
Can’t findthe pink or
registration?No problem!To get the best
deal, call us first!805-582-2515213-700-3116
24 hrs/7 days__________
VCS239510
977Auto For Sale
Chevy CamaroZ28 - 1984
Good parts car, no engine,no trans, has a/c, disc
brakes, pwr steering, pwrbrakes, pwr windows,t-top, tilt column, faircondition. Lic#2c5z335.
$300.00 805-755-5683VCS240359
HONDA ACCORD EX 19964 dr,auto,new engine,leather,mp3, runs xln’t, 36mpg, new
tires, $2,600. #3nvy103.805-253-6006 VCS239489
LEXUS 2004 RX 330 - Showroom cond w/54k mi, gps,dvd & much more. A mustsee at $21,000. #slsútms.805-375-3933 VCS239443
LEXUS ES300 2000White, loaded, 85k mi, well
maint, xlnt cond, $4,400.(5CNM531). 818-712-9894
VCS240064
LINCOLNContinental 1998
Excellent one owner Car.64,000 original miles. Runsgreat. Drives Great. FullyLoaded. Leather. Power
everything! $4200/obo(J2535) Call 805-491-3420
VCS239057
MERCEDES BENZ 1999ML 430, black, xln’t cond,clean in & out, low miles,
sunroof, pwr wndws, #6fsz582$11,800obo. 805-263-9334 or805-477-9801 VCS240650
MERCEDES C280 1996 - autobose system, sunroof, lthr,all pwr, xtra clean. $5,995.
#5zet513. 805-210-9875VCS240368
NISSAN Sentra ‘06 4 cyl, 1.8l,auto, fwd, p/dl, tilt, 52k,cruise $9125 805-963-6746(3N1CB5) VCS240018
SUBARU Impressa WXR ‘024WD turbo, overhaul+newclutch 114k $7500 (836981)805-760-2878 VCS239548
TOYOTA ‘01 MR2 SpyderConvertible, silver, $7,000.
84k miles. Lic# 4TYZ124John805-297-5272 VCS240199
TOYOTA ‘06 HIGHLANDERHYBRID, 4 dr, 2 wd, V6,auto, 40 k miles. $22,999.Vin#015479. 805-407-6250
Online garage sale map. Every Fridayvcstar.com/garagesales
VW JETTA ‘04 GLS WAGON4cyl, 2.0L, auto, a/c, fullpower, 72k mi, maint bydealer, new brakes/tiresimpeccable cond. $7900.805-201-5001 (5HRN251)
VCS238894
980Classics/Antiques/Specialty
AUSTIN HEALY, MG,Jaguar XK, Triumph TR,
Porsche 356, early 911,Wanted any year or cond.415-227-0144 VCS238157
980Classics/Antiques/Specialty
CAD Brougham 1993Triple black, CELEBRITY,2 car phones, loaded. runsxlnt, 69k miles $65,998/obo.805-499-4956 (3CIB595)
VCS239718
JAGUAR 1949 thru 1973XK120, 140, 150, E-type,
Mark II WANTED, any cond.(415)566-5052 VCS239335
MERCEDES SL WANTEDor Cabriolet ‘54 thru ‘71
190SL, 230SL, 250SL, 280SL,300SL 220S/SE, 250SE,
280SE Convertible Any cond.510-638-7221 VCS238465
VW BUG 1969 w/1600 engine.Xlnt mechanical cond, 12 volt
electric system, $3,995.#332005. 805-485-4316 or cell858-926-6850 VCS240569
WANTED: FORD Mustang‘64 Thru ‘68 Coupe,
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