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Vol. 10, No. 16 | Thursday, August 5, 2010 www.thelighthousenews.com WHAT’S INSIDE NBVC Air Show comes to Point Mugu PHOTO BY U.S. AIR FORCE STAFF SGT. KRISTI MACHADO The Thunderbirds, doing what they do best. Welcome to the Navy base Thunderbirds perform Aug. 7, 8 Aerial shows by the L-39 Firecat will incorporate the Wall of Fire. Inside • Frequently asked questions, Page 25 • What not to bring, Page 25 • Shuttle schedule for military, Page 32 • Map, Page 26. The 2010 Naval Base Ventura County Air Show at Point Mugu is Saturday, Aug. 7, and Sunday, Aug. 8. Admission and parking are free, and gates will open at 8 a.m. both days, with flight dem- onstrations starting at 9 a.m. The headline act, the U.S. Air Force Demonstration Squadron, the Thunderbirds, will perform at 3 p.m. both days. They will ar- rive at Point Mugu at 3 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 5, circling the base first. A practice air show will be open to all people with base ac- cess on Friday, Aug. 6. The first act will be at 10 a.m., and the Thunderbirds will perform at 2 p.m. To alleviate as much air show traffic on Las Posas Road as pos- sible, the California Highway Patrol will shut down all Highway 1 ramps onto Las Posas begin- ning at 6 a.m. both Saturday and Sunday. Drivers on High- way 1 wanting to attend the air show will need to exit at Wood Road and use the Main Gate for entry. In addition, Gate 1 will be open to cars with base decals. While entrance to the air show is free, tickets for reserved seating are available. A ticket booth will be open near the reserved seating area during the show. It has been 10 years since the Navy installations at Point Mugu and Port Hueneme merged into one command, forming Naval Base Ventura County. Today, NBVC is the county’s No. 1 employer, yet few people know what happens behind the gates of this complex military installation. For a look at the many func- tions of NBVC, see the stories beginning on Page 13. And welcome to NBVC! The Point Mugu Surf Contest presented by Quiksilver is Aug. 21 and 22. It’s open to the public, as are several other events scheduled the rest of the year. Page 12. Sea lions and several endangered and threathened species have found sanctuary at Naval Base Ventura County. Page 15. Exploring tidepools was just one adventure at San Nicolas Island’s Family Weekend. Page 11.

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Vol. 10, No. 16 | Thursday, August 5, 2010www.thelighthousenews.com

WHAT’S INSIDE NBVCAir Show comes to Point Mugu

PHOTO BY U.S. AIR FORCE STAFF SGT. KRISTI MACHADO

The Thunderbirds, doing what they do best.

Welcome to the Navy base

Thunderbirds perform Aug. 7, 8Aerial shows by the L-39 Firecat will incorporate the Wall of Fire.

Inside• Frequently asked questions,

Page 25• What not to bring, Page 25• Shuttle schedule for

military, Page 32• Map, Page 26.

The 2010 Naval Base VenturaCounty Air Show at PointMuguis Saturday, Aug. 7, and Sunday,Aug. 8. Admission and parkingare free, and gates will open at 8a.m. both days, with flight dem-onstrations starting at 9 a.m.The headline act, the U.S. Air

Force Demonstration Squadron,the Thunderbirds, will performat 3 p.m. both days. They will ar-rive at Point Mugu at 3 p.m.Thursday, Aug. 5, circling thebase first.A practice air show will be

open to all people with base ac-cess on Friday, Aug. 6. The firstact will be at 10 a.m., and theThunderbirds will perform at 2p.m.To alleviate as much air show

traffic on Las Posas Road as pos-sible, the California HighwayPatrol will shut down allHighway

1 ramps onto Las Posas begin-ning at 6 a.m. both Saturdayand Sunday. Drivers on High-way 1 wanting to attend the airshow will need to exit at Wood

Road and use the Main Gatefor entry. In addition, Gate 1will be open to cars with basedecals.While entrance to the air

show is free, tickets for reservedseating are available.A ticket booth will be open

near the reserved seating areaduring the show.

It has been 10 years since theNavy installations at PointMuguand Port Hueneme merged intoone command, forming NavalBase Ventura County.Today, NBVC is the county’s

No. 1 employer, yet few people

know what happens behind thegates of this complex militaryinstallation.For a look at the many func-

tions of NBVC, see the storiesbeginning on Page 13.And welcome to NBVC!

The Point Mugu Surf Contestpresented by Quiksilver is Aug. 21and 22. It’s open to the public, asare several other events scheduledthe rest of the year. Page 12.

Sea lions and several endangeredand threathened species have foundsanctuary at Naval Base VenturaCounty. Page 15.

Exploring tidepools was just oneadventure at San Nicolas Island’sFamily Weekend. Page 11.

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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.

COMMANDING OFFICERCAPT. JIM McHUGH

CHIEF STAFF OFFICERCAPT. ANTONIO EDMONDS

LIGHTHOUSE EDITORANDREA [email protected]

805-989-5281

PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICERTERI REID

MASS COMMUNICATION SPECIALISTMC1 AARON PETERSON

PUBLISHERGEORGE H. COGSWELL III

Ventura County Star

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Please submit your questions or comments to Lighthouse Editor Andrea Howry at [email protected]

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As the commanding officer of Naval Base VenturaCounty (NBVC), it is a pleasure to host the return ofthe Thunderbirds, the U.S. Air Force premiere flightdemonstration team, to the 2010 Air Show. The Thun-derbirds last performed at NBVC Point Mugu in 2007.The NBVC Point Mugu Air Show has always been

a popular attraction in Ventura County. It is anticipat-ed to generate weekend crowds of more than 150,000people. The event is free and open to the public. Ourguests will witness the awesome air power of theThunderbirds’ aircraft, F-16 “Fighting Falcon” andhave the opportunity to meet many of our militarypersonnel.As you visit NBVC Point Mugu and examine the

many aircraft displays, exhibits and aerial demonstra-tions, you will see first-hand the professionalism ofthese men and women who are committed to excel-lence. Only through such excellence can naval avia-tion face today’s challenges that shape our nation’sdestiny.

The NBVC Air Show will feature military aircraftfrom the Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force and CoastGuard. Rounding out the show will be some of theleading civilian performers from throughout the coun-try.Not all the entertainment will be military or in the

air — there will also be current and vintage aircrafton static display, food and beverage booths, rides forthe kids and souvenirs for sale.This year NBVC is celebrating its 10th anniversary

as a naval shore command, having been establishedon Oct. 1, 2000. The men and women of NBVC repre-sent the spirit of the Navy and the defense of freedomand democracy throughout the world.Thank you for being our guest at the 43rd NBVC

Air Show at Point Mugu. We trust you will take withyou a sense of our heartfelt pride in a profession thatis vital to our national security.We hope you enjoy your day with the sights and

sounds of freedom!

Welcome to Naval Base Ventura County and our 43rd Air Show at Point Mugu

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COMMUNITYCALENDAR

FAIR TIME: VenturaCounty Fair MilitaryAppreciation Day,Seaside Park, Ventura.

All military personnel holding acurrent, valid military ID will beadmitted free. 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.,last admission at 10 p.m.

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RUNNING OUT: Heat ofSummer 5k, 1k and FunRun, NBVC Point MuguSwimming Beach. Free.

Registration at 10:30 a.m.; 1k at11:15; 5k at 11:30. Info: 989-7378.

August

DALLAS COWBOYS:America’s favoritefootball team flies in toPoint Mugu at 3 p.m.

and will sign autographs for abouthalf an hour in Hangar 34.

13DON’T COOK: FamilyNight Spaghetti Dinner,5 to 8 p.m., Naps, PortHueneme. Adults $5;

kids under 5 eat free; kids 5 to 10half price. Open to all with baseaccess.

DATE NIGHT: ParentsNight Out. 6 to 9:30p.m., free child careat both Hueneme and

Mugu provided on first-come, first-serve basis for active duty only.Sign up at CDC for children 1 to 5years old and Youth Activity Centerfor those in kindergarten through 12years old. Space is limited.

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By Vance VasquezNBVC Public Affairs Office

This year marks the 43rd airshow at Point Mugu.For many of us, the air show

holds memories of when ourparents brought us here as chil-dren. The sights and sounds areone of a kind, from skywritingcontrails to the roar of scream-ing jet engines.The first Point Mugu Space

Fair was held in 1960 as thespace race was under way. Car-nival rides and circus-size tentsfilled the ramp in front of Han-gar 553. Aircraft from PointMugu displayed on the ground,called static displays, includedthe P-2 Neptune, and flightdemonstrations featuring theArmy Golden Knights and anArmy helicopter, took placeduring the morning and after-noon.Throughout the 1960s and

early 1970s, the Point MuguSpace Fair featured the U.S.Navy Blue Angels jet demon-stration team and Naval AirStation Point Mugu home-based squadrons. These in-cludedAir Test and Evaluationsquadron Four (VX-4), whichflew the F-8 Crusader and F-4BPhantom II, andNavalMis-sile Center A-4 Skyhawks andA-3 Skywarriors, whichdropped live bombs demon-strating the aircraft’s strikecapability.Civilian air show acts includ-

ed Dick Schram’s “Flying Pro-fessor,” flying his Piper Cub asa comedy act, and Frank Tall-man, a legendary Hollywoodstunt pilot, flying a bright redWorld War I Fokker DR-1German plane. He was joinedby James Appleby, who flew aFrench made Nieuport Model28, and the two provided aturn-the-clock-back act thatfeatured the two pilots duelingduring the Space Fair.BobHoover flying his yellow

and black P-51 Mustang dur-ing the 1971Space Fair was also

one of the highlights at NASPoint Mugu.During the 1970s, an RF-8

Crusader from VFP-63 wouldusually begin the show by per-forming a photoflash loopwhile puffs of white smoke andphotocharge flares were ejectedfrom the aircraft.The U.S. Air Force Demon-

stration Team, the Thunder-birds, flew for the first time atMugu during the 1971 SpaceFair, flying the McDonnellDouglas F-4E Phantom II.After the 1974 Space Fair,

the name was changed to thePoint Mugu Air Show.The Royal Air Force sent a

MRMk 1Nimrod, a maritimereconnaissance aircraft thatflies at high subsonic speeds, tothe 1979 air show. It was the

first and last appearance by theRoyal Air Force.The shows at Point Mugu

were among the very few toperform live AIM-9 Sidewind-er air-to-air and Zuni air-to-ground rocket launch andbomb-drop demonstrationsbefore an audience. The 1981Point Mugu Air Showmarkedthe last time live missiles werelaunched by Pacific MissileTest Center F-14As at an airshow.The U.S. Air Force SR-71A

Blackbird gave many people arare view of this special air-craft. The SR-71A made ap-pearances in the 1981, 1983 and1984 air shows.Tactical Electronic Warfare

Squadron Thirty Four (VAQ-34) flew for the first time dur-

ing the 1983 air show. A VAQ-34 KA-3B Skywarriordemonstrated the air-to-air re-fueling capability of the newesttenant squadron at PointMugu.The 1986 Point Mugu Air

Show celebrated 75 years ofnaval aviation. VX-4 displayedtheir 75th anniversary F-4SPhantom II in an overall darkblue paint scheme with goldmarkings.The BlueAngels flew the FA-

18A Hornet for the first timeduring the 1987 air show.The Thunderbirds returned

in 1989, flying the F-16AFight-ing Falcon.The Salute to Victory in the

1991PointMuguAir Showwasheld during July and featuredthe Blue Angels. Some staticdisplay aircraft carried nose artfrom the Persian Gulf War.The 1992 show was high-

lighted by the Canadian Snow-birds Demonstration Team.The show also marked the firsttime an Air Force F-117AStealth Fighter from the 49thFighter Wing and an B-1BLancer bomber made an ap-pearance on static display.At the 1996 show, Point

Mugu celebrated 50 years oftest and evaluation excellenceand featured the Naval Weap-onsTest SquadronPointMugu,VX-9Det. PointMugu and theBlue Angels.The show returned after a

one-year absence in 1998. Itfeatured the U.S. Air ForceThunderbirds flying the F-16CFighting Falcon. The F-117AStealth fighter also flew thatyear.The Blue Angels returned to

the 1999 PointMuguAir Show.The Firehawks of HCS-5,working with a Navy SEALteam, demonstrated theNavy’sspecial warfare group.Despite the lack of a head-

line act, the 2000 Point MuguAir Show drew record crowds

Air show started out as 1960 Space FairLOOKING BACK

U.S. NAVY PHOTO

An early 1970s Space Fair at Point Mugu draws a crowd. TheSpace Fair was held from 1960 to 1974, when the event name waschanged to Air Show.

SEE SPACE FAIR, PAGE 23

13FREE BACKPACK: 300children from NBVC willreceive new backpacksand school supplies,

courtesy of Operation HomefrontSouthern California. 10 a.m. to1 p.m., FFSC, Bldg. 1169, PortHueneme. School-age children fromfamilies in pay grades E1 to E6 areeligible; no preschoolers or collegestudents, please. Infomation: TriciaDe La Paz, 866-424-5210.

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Pass is valid through 12/31/10. Pass must be activated on day of first visit. Please present your ticket at the Universal Studios Hollywood Annual Pass Center to receive your exclusive 2010 Value Pass. Black-out dates and restrictionsapply. There are no black-out dates for the first visit. ID and finger scan required for park entry. ©2010 Universal Studios. All Rights Reserved. 10-LOC-9599

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I am writing this week’s column fromthe airport. I am returning from a vacationvisiting my family on the East Coast.Family. Have you noticed that family is

a mixed bag?We all have the uncle that isa bit “different”or the cousin we don’t seeoften. Maybe, like most families, therehave been “issues” in the past. But thereis nothing we would not do for them.Ah, family.My husband and I traveled to visit my

side of the family for the first time inseven years. No, we weren’t mad, it justseemed each time we planned a trip it wascanceled by various circumstances. But 10days ago we finally made it home. Mysister surprised us by arranging a familyreunion/open house, during which manyof my friends and family gathered at mymother’s home for a day of visiting.My cousin’s children are growing, sev-

eral heading off to college this year. Mynephews, graduated from college, are busybuilding their lives. My twin nieces, age13, are at that amazing (and challenging)transition from young girl to young wom-an. My cousin Margie has taken up hor-ticulture. Uncle Glenn and Aunt Joann

are in their 80s and still square dancing.And, Uncle Barry just released his firstCDwith the title track, “MyFriend ‘Fol-ey’ (no, you don’t want to know).”Family. I love my family, and I am

blessed.As I sit here basking in the sweet savor

of newmemories made with families andfriends, my heart is full. These 10 dayswere full of laughter, stories, discovery andjoy. My life of deployments and reloca-tions—military life— seemed so far away.I feel refreshed and freshly connected withthe family I love … and I don’t want to

leave.While my family loves me, they, like

many of our families, don’t fully compre-hend our lives as military families. Mostof my family have no direct connectionwith the military outside of my husband— and we live across the country.Over our vacation I realized that they

live their lives without awareness of whatit takes to keep our country strong andsafe. As I briefly mentioned that to myhusband, he respondedwith, “Thatmeanswe’re doing our job well. They aren’t wor-ried, they are free to pursue the their lives,to care for each other, to live free of thatconcern.”Family. Only family knows us thorough-

ly and loves us. Let’s face it: Family is thesource of growth, love, frustration andhope. And, only family can make me sitin an airport plotting our next set of or-ders to be closer to them.Family. For all their quirks, in spite of

the water under the bridge, is there anymore precious gift?

— Contact Beth Wilson at [email protected].

Family has special meaning for military

Homefrontin focuswithBethWilson

Much of Naval Base VenturaCounty, Port Hueneme, will bewithout power for one hour themorning of Saturday, Aug. 14.The outage is scheduled from

5:30 to 6:30 a.m.The CBC Substation voltage

regulators need to be energized,and powermust be cut to accom-plish this.Quarters A, Quarters B, Cap-

tains Row and the RV Park areamong the living areas that willlose power.The Commissary and Navy

Exchange will also be withoutpower for an hour.For more information, call

Louis Rogers with Public Worksat 982-4045.

Power outage atPort Huenemeon August 14

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By Susan E. LesterCSFE public affairs officer

Capt. Richard D. Cook relieved Capt.John J. Heinzel as commander, Center forSeabees andFacilitiesEngineering (CSFE),during a change of command ceremonyheld at Naval Base Ventura County, PortHueneme, on July 1.Cook hails from the U.S. Pacific Com-

mand, where he has served as chief of theEngineering Division since June 2007.RearAdm.Christopher J.Mossey, com-

mander of the Naval Facilities Engineer-ing Command (NAVFAC) and Chief ofCivil Engineers, was the ceremony’s guestspeaker.Established in 2003 by theNaval Educa-

tion and Training Command (NETC),CSFE manages the following learningsites: Civil Engineer Corps Officer School(CECOS), Port Hueneme; Naval Con-struction Training Center (NCTC), Gulf-

port, Miss; NCTC, Port Hueneme; andCSFE Detachments at China Lake; FortLeonardWood,Mo.; Sheppard Air ForceBase, Texas; and Fort Belvoir, Va.Heinzel distinguished himself in the

exceptional performance of his diverse

duties as the commanding officer of theCSFE, the Navy’s center of excellence fortraining Civil Engineer Corps (CEC) of-ficers, Seabees and environmental profes-sionals throughout their careers. Throughexemplary leadership, he harnessed tech-

nology to manage changes in curriculum,careermanagement and information shar-ing.“It was an honor, and a pleasure, to lead

the diverse and dynamic staffs of CSFE,CECOS, and the Naval Facilities Insti-tute,” Heinzel said. “Great strides weremade to realize the Immediate Superiorin Command (ISIC) role that CSFE playsfor six subordinate learning sites.”DuringHeinzel’s tenure, from July 2007

to February 2010, CSFE trained 65,483Civil Engineer Corps (CEC) officers, en-listed Seabees and civil servants.

Trainingcenters changecommands

PHOTOS BY JESSE A. SHERWIN III / NMCB 3

Command Master Chief John Mulholland hands the Center for Seabees and FacilitiesEngineering flag to Capt. Rick Cook as he assumes command of CSFE and the CivilEngineering Corps Officers School and becomes director of the Naval Facilities Institute.

Rear Adm. Christopher Mossey awards Capt.John Heinzel the Legion of Merit Award inrecognition of his accomplishments.

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EvangelisticMissionary Baptist

ChurchSun Morning Glory 9a-9:30aSunday School 9:30a-10:45aSunday Morning Worship 11aVacation Bible School - July

19-23 5:30p-8p -dinner servedWed Prayer/Bible Study 6:30pPastor-Bishop Princeton Allen125 E.Pearl St., Pt Hueneme

805-986-19226

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As chaplain with Naval Mobile Con-struction Battalion 4, there never seemsto be enough time to do all that we wouldlike to accomplish. Yet in Afghanistan,time is a precious gift, and for that matter,time is a precious gift anywhere.The projects here at our camp never

cease, and while it keeps the Seabees busy,it feels great to have a sleep-in or a day offto change our routines. Those little breaksuse time, but to me, I think it is a valuableusage of their time. They play games,watchmovies, talk with their families backhome, surf the net — and playing orga-nized sports allows for an increased en-ergy boast as well.Occasionally, they attend services or

Bible studies.I bring up the thoughts of time and how

it is spent to share some excerpts of Psalm32 from the Holy Bible.Psalm 32:6-7: For this cause everyone

who is godly shall pray toYou— In a timewhenYoumay be found; Surely in a floodof great waters — They shall not comenear him. You are my hiding place; Youshall preserve me from trouble; You shallsurround me with songs of deliverance.Selah.

I often wonder howmuch timewe spendin prayer. This passage would indicate thatwe only seek God in times of trial, hurt,pain or in a tired state.Howmanyof us spend time truly seeking

Godwhen things are good?That is why theword “Selah” is used: to stress the impor-tance or ending of those two verses. Thetruemeaning of the word Selah is lost, andmany definitions are conjecture, but afterresearch, it seems to me that stressing theimportance or exalting God are the bestuses.So my final thought is to remember that

when youhave time, donot be like the horseor like the mule in Psalm 32. Be more likeDavid, when he finally got his mercy. Takethe time and the effort to rejoice in theLordour God, especially in the good times. Ipromise it willmake the bad times seem lesslonely, not as frustrating and less painful.Selah and Blessings!

NMCB 4 chaplain finds that time is a precious gift

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: Saturday,

7 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

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cornerwithCatherine

Pace

Vacation Bible School, sponsored byNaval Base Ventura County ReligiousMinistries, starts Monday, Aug. 9, atthe Seabee Chapel, Port Hueneme.Classes will run through Friday, Aug.

13. Vacation Bible School begins at 8a.m. each day and wrapping up aroundnoon.Classes are designed for youngsters

ages 3 to 12.Children 13 and older are welcome

to sign up as volunteers, and parentswho wish to volunteer will have a nurs-ery available for children too young forthe classes.The theme of this year’s Vacation

Bible School is “High Seas Expedition:Exploring the Mighty Love of God.”For more information or to enroll,

call the Seabee Chapel at 982-4358 be-tween 7:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Mondaythrough Friday.

Vacation Bible School starts Aug. 9

By YNSN Valerie GraysonVAW-112

On Jan. 12 at 4:53 p.m. Eastern Stan-dard Time, southern Haiti suffered anearthquake with a magnitude of 7.0. Theepicenter occurred just 10 miles west ofHaiti’s capital, Port-au-Prince, instantlyleaving close to 3 million inhabitants inneed of emergency care, and there weremore yet to be found.Thirty-three aftershocks ranging from

magnitudes of 4.2 to 5.9 continued todamage the cities of Haiti even more.In an instant, themedia and humanitar-

ian relief organizations around the worldwere gathering themselves to either help

satisfy Haiti’s needs or to “get the story”first.Daily television shows, radio stations

and print media were creating ways to as-sist in the relief effort by sending fundsand/or food to Haiti.Help came quickly from numerous

countries, as well as several of the armedforces from around the world, includingthe U.S. Navy. The U.S. Naval Ship(USNS) Comfort Medical Treatment Fa-cility (MEDTREFAC)was one of the firstto respond.America watched as bodies were found

VAW-112 airman helps in Haiti

AMAN Rony Leger of VAW-112, shown herewith a patient he befriended, went to Haitibecause of his knowledge of the Creolelanguage.

SEE HAITI, PAGE 37

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“Give a little ... change a lot.”If 350,000 men each gave three vol-

unteer hours, it would equal more than1 million hours of power!As the tagline for the National PTA’s

latest mission to increase parent involve-ment in schools, this message targetsmen to “give a little and change alot.”Even during the summer months, lo-

cal schools and parent organizations arepreparing for the next school year, en-suring that, despite any budget cuts,their students will be given the highestquality of education their efforts canprovide. However, parents’ efforts canbe left out of the equation.Parents must be involved in their

children’s education. So often, “parent”involvement only includes Mom.As Lt. Matt Hamel writes in the Feb-

ruary/March issue of “Our Children,”“I also believe it is my responsibility tofind ways to support the school…. I at-tended the PTA planning meeting overthe summer and quickly realized thatthere is practically no father involve-ment in planning any event — or even

simply attending the PTA meetings.”Although parents have a responsibil-

ity to be involved in their children’seducation, any adult can make a differ-ence.Men, if you don’t have children, or

your children are younger or older thanschool age, there is still a place for youto volunteer.Before considering how men can be

involved, the reasons why should be ad-dressed. Research says that when fathersand significant males are involved in the

lives of children, academic performanceand social behavior improve.Consider this: Youths are more at risk

of first substance use without a highlyinvolved father or significant male rolemodel. Children without highly engageddads or a significant male presence aretwice as likely to drop out of school.Father involvement in schools is associ-ated with the higher likelihood of astudent getting mostly A’s.Our students urgently need men to be

involved to help keep kids in school,away from danger and on a path towardhigh achievement.Use your power to help change the

health, education and well-being of thenation’s youth. Here’s how:• Volunteer at a school event and in

the classroom.• Join the Million Father March and

take your child to school on the firstday.• Read to kids, exercise with kids or

help kids with homework.• Mentor or coach local children, in-

dividually or in groups with othermen.

• Join local law enforcement andschool personnel policing efforts aroundlocal schools.• Attend a PTA, PFSO, PTO or sim-

ilar parent organization meeting at yourlocal school.• Attend parent-teacher meetings.• Write encouraging letters to your

children and the children of your com-munity regarding the importance ofeducation. This is a perfect idea for de-ployed service members.While there is no intention of discour-

aging female or mother involvement,men should be aware of the desire andneed for their involvement. Unfortu-nately, trends have shown that men aremore reluctant to volunteer inschools.To learn more about National PTA’s

million hour commitment, please visitPTA.org/millionhours.

— For information on how to be involved withlocal schools or with any K-12 educationrelated questions, please call the NBVCschool liaison officer at 989-5211 or [email protected].

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One of the most valuable, best friendsof active duty and retired Sailors andMa-rines “lives” right down the street at everymajor U.S. Navy andMarine Corps basearound the world — including right herein Ventura County.Always willing and ready to lend a hand

or help clients and their families out of atight spot, the Navy-Marine Corps ReliefSociety (NMCRS) provides a 24/7 safetynet without equal.Founded on Jan. 23, 1904, by 19 volun-

teers with $9,000 (the Navy’s share of gatereceipts from the 1903 Army-Navy foot-ball game) to render assistance to widowsand orphans, the society remains true toits founding principles, though its missionhas grown through the decades in responseto the evolving needs of Navy andMarineCorps clients.Today, the work of this private, non-

profit charity is accomplished by 3,600volunteers supported by a small profes-sional staff at offices afloat and ashorearound the world. In the last 10 years, thesociety has disbursed almost $400 millionin interest-free loans and grants to half amillion Sailors,Marines and families. Dur-

ing 2009 alone, the society provided $47.4million in financial relief in response to91,418 cries for help — the most clientsand the greatest amount of assistancesince 1993.That means that one out of every six

enlisted Sailors and Marines on activeduty sought help from this organizationduring the past 12 months.At the society’s office in Ventura Coun-

ty, DirectorNadineGamble and her smallstaff of volunteers provided just under$500,000 in response to more than 1,000requests from clients last year.Support could be a loan to cover basic

living expenses, such as a security depos-it for a new home or apartment. It couldbe a loan for an automobile repair, emer-gency travel for a client to reach the bed-side of a sick or injured family member,medical costs associated with treatmentand procedures unavailable at militarymedical facilities, a monthly supplementforNavy andMarine Corps widows livingon fixed incomes, and much, muchmore.At many locations, the society also op-

erates thrift shops and has Registered

Nurses who make home visits, predomi-nantly for new parents, elderly clients andto combat casualty clients.Besides financial support, the society

provides budget counseling services de-signed to help Navy and Marine Corpsfamilies understand the problems associ-ated with excessive credit debt and helpingthem come upwith a plan to improve theirpersonal financial health. The organiza-tion also has a variety of loan programsfor college education.

Relief Society is a safety netThrift Shop: Bldg. 829 Port Hueneme.

Open Monday and Wednesday, 10 a.m.to 1 p.m. Low-cost uniforms, civilianclothing, baby items, household items andmuch, much more. Prices start at 5cents.

Budget for Baby: Tuesday, Aug. 10,from 6 to 7 p.m., and Tuesday, Aug. 17,from 10 to 11 a.m. Learn how your newbundle of joy will impact your budget andhow to pay for all those additional ex-penses like formula, diapers, clothing, carseats, etc. Just for attending this class, par-ticipants will receive Baby’s First Seabag,filled with newborn items fromGerber, atleast one handmade item, and a new out-fit for your baby.

Volunteer Orientation:Recruiting Officestaff, Thrift Shop workers and Budget forBaby instructors. Reimbursement for childcare and mileage. Snacks provided. Callfor next date.

For more information or to register forclasses, call 982-4409.

NMCRS schedule of events

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By Deborah WilliamsCommunity Support Program director

You are now halfway through yourtraining for the Sept. 18 Naval BaseVentura County Half Marathon! Welldone on getting this far!The long runs and walks are going

to start getting into serious mileage,and it’s important to keep up the con-sistency and effort. Without the longruns, you will find it very tough tofinish the distance – and crossing thefinish line with a big smile is what thistraining is all about!No matter what level of athlete you

are, it seems the toughest step is get-ting out the door! My sister recentlystarted running and commented thatit seems the first 5 to 10 minutes arealways hard, as though her body isyelling, “What are you doing tome?!”What I always ask is this simple

question: “Have you ever regretted arun?” The answer is inevitably “No.”I then ask, “Have you ever regrettednot exercising or going for a run?” Theanswer is always, “Yes.” So, I wonder,

what do you want your day to be like— one that you regret or one thatyou’re proud of ? It is these types ofthoughts that will get you out thedoor, and once you start going, it’seasy to continue.As I mentioned in a previous article,

runners and walkers who completetheir workouts in the morning aremore consistent. This is because thereare fewer distractions. After five years,I still lay out my running clothes atthe foot of my bed so they are the veryfirst thing I see in the morning. Onceyou’ve put on your workout clothes,it is much tougher to take them offand not complete the workout.Thinking positive will take you a

long way! I can guarantee you thatyou can run (or walk) further andfaster than you think you can! All ittakes is a willingness to entertain thatthought and hold on to it! SometimesI think of inspiring or incredible sto-ries of people in captivity or peoplewho have overcome incredible odds,and it makes the few miles at the mod-est pace I’m running seem simple.

Think of the gains you have alreadymade in mileage and fitness!I’m certain that if you’ve been faith-

fully following this plan, you are al-ready noticing a difference in the wayyou feel. It only gets better! Keep itup!With that, here’s the schedule for

the next two weeks, courtesy of HalHigdon.

Walking program

Monday, Aug. 9: RestTuesday, Aug. 10: 40 min easyWednesday, Aug. 11: 25 min strollThursday, Aug. 12: 40 min easyFriday, Aug. 13: RestSaturday, Aug. 14: 50 min strollSunday, Aug. 15: 7 miles easy

Monday, Aug. 16: RestTuesday, Aug. 17: 40 min easyWednesday, Aug. 18: 25 min strollThursday, Aug. 19: 40 min easyFriday, Aug. 20: RestSaturday, Aug. 21: 50 min strollSunday, Aug. 22: 8 miles easy

Running program

Monday, Aug. 9: Stretch & StrengthenTuesday, Aug. 10: 4.5 mile runWednesday, Aug. 11: 3 mile run or cross

trainThursday, Aug. 12: 4.5 mile run plus

strength exercisesFriday, Aug. 13: RestSaturday, Aug. 14: 50 min cross trainSunday, Aug. 15: 7 miles run

Monday, Aug. 16: Stretch & StrengthenTuesday, Aug. 17: 4.5 mile runWednesday, Aug. 18: 3 mile run or cross

trainThursday, Aug. 19: 4.5 mile run plus

strength exercisesFriday, Aug. 20: RestSaturday, Aug. 21: 50 min cross trainSunday, Aug. 22: 8 mile run

— Williams started running marathons fiveyears ago and has improved her time by 50minutes. She has run six marathons andmany half marathons. This fall, she hopes toqualify for Boston; she missed by 23 secondslast year.

Training regimen half over for Sept. 18 half marathon

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By Andrea HowryLighthouse editor

It’s easy to ask how to enroll your newbaby in the military’s medical insuranceplan or how to get discount tickets toMagicMountain, but it’s not always easyto ask for help if you’re not handling yourwife’s deployment well. And it’s definitelynot easy to come right out and admit thatyou’re lonely or falling into a depres-sion.That’s where the ombudsman comes

in.There are 32 ombudsmen at Naval Base

Ventura County – military spouses whoare specially trained at helping Navy fam-ilies navigate through problems, from theeasy ones like “My2-year-old has a tooth-ache, do you know a good dentist?” to themost difficult one of all: “I’m losing it anddon’t know where to turn.”Trained in crisis response and the rules

of confidentiality, they’re part of the of-ficial chain of command, and they’re cluedin on military referrals and where to gofor information. They’re the bridge be-tween the military, the family and com-munity resources.The Navy just celebrated its 40th year

of an ombudsman program. “Standingwatch over our families for 40 years,” isthe anniversary motto.“It’s very rewarding,” said Trinity Wil-

liams, who’s doing her second stint as anombudsman. For the last sixmonths, she’sbeen an ombudsman with Naval MobileConstruction Battalion 40; before that, shewas an ombudsman for three years in Ha-waii.“I definitely recommend it to anyone

who wants to be a part of their spouse’smilitary career,” she said. “We’re full ofso much information.”She has researched answers to dozens

of questions, and has dealt with toughsituations.“Sometimes you don’t want to take it

on, but then you have good results andit’s all worth it,” she said.Dave Oehldrich, the ombudsman co-

ordinator for NBVC, said the people heworks with understand what frequentmoves, deployments, school transfersand financial worries can do to a fam-ily.“All ombudsmen are military spouses

who understand the challenges that of-ten come with the military lifestyle,” hesaid. “They get it.”

‘Standing watch over our families for 40 years’

A rock of the ombudsman program atNaval Base Ventura County is leaving themilitary life that she has spent years help-ing other spouses understand.Heather Kurpiewski is leaving in Octo-

ber when her husband, Builder 1st ClassJohnKurpiewski, retires fromNavalMo-bile Construction Battalion 3. She is cur-rently the ombudsman for NBVC andpreviously served as an ombudsman forher husband’s battalion.Unlike the battalions and squadrons,

NBVC is not a deploying command, sothat made her most recent assignmentconsiderably different.“I’ve found the ombudsman has more

contact with the family when the spouseis gone,” she said.E-mail and Skype have changed the

landscape since Kurpiewski joined theprogram. Families can communicatemoreeasily than in the past, but then problemsarise if that communication changes— ifone party stops calling or starts callingtoo much.“The active-duty military member is a

geographic bachelor,” Kurpiewski ex-plained. “There are so many issues aboutbeing in touch or unplugged.”Deployments — and Kurpiewski is a

veteran of eight — are always tough. Sheremembers a young mother who watchedher husband leave at 3 a.m., then sat inher car crying.“That’s when you reach out,” she said.

“When a family is in transition, that’swhen you can become a friend.”She described her work as an ombuds-

man as “catch and release.” She gets theinformation and moves on to the nextquestion. If there’s been a death in thefamily or an abuse situation, she doesn’tbecome the counselor. She gets them thehelp they need.“I’m there for the families,” she said.

“Good or bad.”NBVC is seeking interested and quali-

fied volunteers to serve as the base om-budsman.“The NBVC ombudsman position is

very well-suited for someone who has pre-viously served as a command ombudsmanand has hands-on experience to draw

upon, although that is not a firm require-ment,” said Capt. Tony Edmonds, chiefstaff officer of NBVC. “Incidentally, thespouses of both the current and previousNBVC ombudsmen were assigned to dif-ferent tenant commands here at NBVC,not to the base itself. Accordingly, thisposition is truly open to the entire instal-lation.”Anyone interested should send a letter

by Aug. 18 explaining their interest, qual-ifications and experience to CommandingOfficer, Naval Base Ventura County, 311Main Road, Building 1, Point Mugu, CA93042.

NBVC ombudsmanleaves the life she hashelped others understand

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Heather Kurpiewski, a longtime ombudsmanat Naval Base Ventura County, will leave inOctober when her husband retires.

Military spouses volunteering as ombudsmen helpthose feeling stranded, lost or just plain confused

Ombudsman dutiesThe commanding officer can clarifyan ombudsman’s duties, but at theminimum, an ombudsman must:• Serve as the liaison between familiesand the command.• Inform the commanding officer ofthe morale, health and welfare ofcommand families.• Communicate with command familiesvia newsletter, e-mail or similar means.• Provide resource referrals whenneeded.• Assist in resolving family issues.• Adhere to the ombudsman Code ofEthics of maintaining confidentiality,supporting the command’s mission,working within the chain of commandand maintaining the highest standardsof professionalism.

You have to look at a deployment in littlepieces of time. It’s not ‘He’ll be gone forseven months.’ It’s ‘He’ll be home in sevenmonths.’ And then you break it down. He leftin March. School is out in June. Then summerwill be halfway through. Then school willstart and he’ll be home six weeks after that.

— Heather Kurpiewski, departing NBVC ombudsman

Appreciation luncheonThe annual appreciation luncheon forombudsmen and command leadership isWednesday, Sept. 8, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.at the Bard Mansion. Information: [email protected].

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The people who live on San NicolasIsland (SNI) got some special visitors lastmonth:Their families.Access to the island 65 miles off Point

Mugu is strictly regulated, and familiesaren’t typically allowed to visit. But July16-19 was FamilyWeekend, giving spous-es, children and parents a chance to flyout and get a long-awaited peek into thedaily life of their loved one.Fifty-eight guests took advantage of the

opportunity, boosting the island’s popula-tion to 157 for the weekend.“This is the first time my family has

come out, and it’s great, it’s awesome andI’m loving it,” said HMC Julio Ortiz ofNaval Branch Health Clinic, Port Huen-eme, who’s entering his 18th month ofservice at the Branch Medical Annex onSNI.His wife, Rebecca, was there, along with

their children John, 12, Isabelle, 10 andJoey, 5.Ortiz was especially happy that Isabelle,

a budding environmentalist, could see theisland. Naturalist Grace Smith, who hasworked on SNI for 20 years, and marinebiologist John Ugoretz, who’s still new tothe island, took the Ortiz family and sev-eral others on nature walks to see sea lionsand other marine mammals, plus a widevariety of tidepool creatures, from seaanemones to crabs.Smith also took them to the island’s gi-

ant sand dune so the bravest could climbup and then slide down – head first, feetfirst or a combination of the two.The children’s squeals drowned out the

island’s more familiar sounds— crashingwaves and barking sea lions.“It’s a rare sight to see kids on the is-

land,” said Lt. (j.g.) Alex May, officer incharge of SNI. “It’s even more rare to seethis many people having a great time 65miles out in the middle of nowhere!”Family activities filled the weekend.

There was a movie Friday night, then abarbecue Saturday, followed by kickball,volleyball, and air hockey tournamentsand a Rock Band contest. There were na-ture walks both Saturday and Sunday, andthe weekend ended with a big spaghetti

feed put on by Morale, Welfare and Rec-reation, with bingo in the Islander Clubafterward.Layla Fuentes, 5, said her favorite part

of the weekend was finding “those littlepurple spiky balls” – sea urchins, trans-lated her father, Culinary Specialist 2ndClass Alfred Fuentes. He’d also broughtout his wife, Deandrea, and their 4-year-old son, Junior.“This has been so peaceful, calming and

Families getpeek at SanNicolas Island

PHOTOS BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE

John Ugoretz, a marine biologist with NAVAIR, explores San Nicolas Island with daughters Hattie, 4, and Sadie, 6.

This giant sand dune on San Nicolas Island is always a popular spot during Family Weekend,an SNI tradition since the 1980s.

CS1 Misty McMasters, who works in thegalley on San Nicolas Island, points outsome scary-looking crabs to her 4-year-oldson, Marquis, during a Family Weekendnature walk.

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• Point Mugu Surf Contest. Aug. 21-22.NBVC Point Mugu.Presented byQuiksilver. Free admission

and parking, live entertainment and ven-dors, 134 competitors. Las Posas Gateopens at 6 a.m. both days. Information:982-5395.

• NBVCWounded Warrior Half Mara-thon, Fall 5K andMilitary Mile, Sept. 18,Point Mugu.Join us as we pay tribute to our injured

servicemen and women. This unique halfmarathon offers a fast, flat and fun coursealong the beaches and wetlands of thePacific Ocean. Entry fee is $30 for civiliansand $15 for military. The 5K run is a greatway to stay in shape and pay tribute, whilethe Military Mile is family- and stroller-friendly. The Wounded Warrior HalfMarathon will start at 8 a.m., and the Fall5Kwill start at 8:15 a.m.Race participantsmust send in all spectator names uponregistration for gate access. All racers,spectators, and volunteers 18 years orolder must have a photo ID to enter thebase. Register at Active.com. All partici-

pants will receive a medal and T-shirt.Enjoy live bands and encouraging cheersalong the way. Information: 982-3007 or989-7378.

• Haunted Swamp,Oct. 29-30, SeabreezeAquatics Center, NBVC Port Hueneme.(Thursday, Oct. 28, military only).The pool area becomes a haunted

swamp, complete with boat ride. ScaredyCat Tours for younger visitors, 4 to 6p.m., $5 for public. Scary Tours, 7 to 10p.m., $8 for public. There’s also a Hal-loween carnival with games and food. Freefor all military and dependents! Informa-tion: 982-4753.

• Laguna Peak Challenge, Nov. 20.This race is a 5K run up Laguna Peak,

with a breathtaking view of the Pacificcoastline. The peak is open to the publiconly once a year. The course is fully paved.All racers will park at NBVC and be shut-tled to and from the race site. Information:989-7378.

• Year-to-Year Run, Dec. 31.This unique 5k begins in the year 2010,

and by the time you finish, it will be 2011!Start on Dec. 31 at 11:55 p.m. and finishJan. 1. Runners will travel along a pavedcourse that will be lit by flashlights andlamps. Spectators are welcome. Names ofspectators must be submitted upon regis-tration. Proceeds benefit Navy Quality ofLife programs. Information: 989-4378.

NBVC invites the public to these upcoming events

A surfer competes in the 2009 Naval Base Ventura County Surf Contest. This publicportion of this year’s event is Aug. 21 and 22.

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Welcome to Naval Base Ventura County

What’s inside

• Ever wanted to see the air trafficcontrol tower and the radar room?How about the Explosive OrdnanceDisposal Unit, the crew similar tothe one made famous in the award-winning movie, “The Hurt Locker.”Base tours are available. Page 20.

• Find out what the base is doingto save and protect our naturalresources, from water and electricityto the endangered Snowy Plover.Page 15.

• Curious about those distinctive-looking aircraft you see flying over thebase, the ones with a circular platformabove the wings? The aircraft is anE-2C Hawkeye. Page 16.

• What our local Seabees are doing inOperation Enduring Freedom. Page 17.

• Who decides the best materials touse to build a runway in the desert,a bridge across a river or a pier inthe ocean? Research on this andmore goes on at the Naval FacilitiesEngineering Command EngineeringService Center. Page 18.

• An inside look at the Naval SurfaceWarfare Center. Page 19.

• The storied history of weaponsdevelopment at Point Mugu. Page 20.

Behind the gates lies the county’s largest employer, but it remains a mystery to many in the communityBy Teri ReidNBVC Public Affairs Office

This October marks the 10th anniver-sary of the establishment of a new navalcommand in Ventura County: Naval BaseVentura County (NBVC). Have you heardof it? Odds are you are reading this whilestanding on one of NBVC’s two bases.That’s right, onOct. 1, 2000, NBVCwas

officially established as a merger of thetwowell-knownbases,Naval ConstructionBattalion Center at PortHueneme and theNaval Air Station Point Mugu.The regionalization formally began on

Oct. 1, 1998, with the consolidation ofbase operating support services at PortHueneme andPointMugu. The consolida-tion was part of the Navy-wide initiative

to streamline the operation of the Navy’sshore installations and reinvest cost sav-ings in new technology and weapons sys-tems.This particular establishment of NBVC

included the consolidation of the aviationmission and the base operating supportfor the two bases under a single com-mand.Many people still refer to the bases as

“CBC’ and “NAS” or variations thereof.It’s understandable. Both bases had an-chored here for almost 60 years before themerger, so getting used to a name changemay take a little longer than 10 years.To the community, what does this merg-

er mean? How does it impact you, as ataxpayer and county resident?

Our mission, as a major aviation shorecommand andmajor Naval ConstructionForce mobilization base, is to provide air-field, seaport and base support services tofleet operating forces and shore activi-ties.What is base operating support?The analogy we like to use is that of

running a city. Think of NBVC as the citymanager. We own and operate the deepwater port at Hueneme, the airfields atMugu and SanNicolas Island.We ensurethat everything on base is working, fromroads and buildings to connectivity, hous-ing, administration, family services— thelist goes on. We provide this support toall 100-plus tenant commands on board,enabling them to support the nation’s in-

terests around the world.And what a city it is. For several con-

secutive years NBVC has been the largestemployer in Ventura County, employingmore than 17,000 personnel (military andcivilian). NBVC contributes significantlyto the economic health of the area, withan economic impact exceeding $1.7 bil-lion.The military commands we support

represent nearly every aspect of Navy op-erations. These include combat andweap-ons systems testing, flight operations,support of the Naval Construction Forceand mobilization of active duty and re-serve personnel and combat equipment.

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At Port Hueneme, NBVC provides thePacific Fleet with a premiere mobilizationsite, complete with a deep-water port, rail-head and the Naval Mobile ProcessingService. The Port Hueneme base offers theonly Navy owned and operated deep-wa-ter port between SanDiego andWashing-ton,more than 300 acres of lay-down landand 16 miles of railway. Point Mugu op-erates and maintains two runways, one11,000 feet, and another at 5,500 feet, ca-pable of handling the largest aircraft, in-cluding the C-5 Galaxy. San Nicolas Is-land operates one runway and one pier.

In addition, the 36,000-mile Sea Rangejust off Point Mugu’s coast provides anideal arena for combat and weapons sys-tems testing for the U.S. military and sev-eral foreign allies.Two operational commands are located

at NBVC. The Port Hueneme base is thehome of the Pacific Seabees. See Page 17for more information.Point Mugu is home to the Command-

er, Airborne Early Warning Wing U.S.Pacific Fleet. See Page 16.

NBVC expanded its role in fleet supportwith the transfer of San Nicolas Island(SNI) from Naval Air Weapons StationChina Lake, Calif., Oct. 1, 2004. SNI, alsoknown as the “Island of the Blue Dol-phins,” is located in the Sea Range and isused for weapons testing and training.The Navy works continuously to de-

velop and maintain mutually beneficialpartnerships with local business and in-dustry, and NBVC is no exception. Ourmilitary and civilian personnel live, workand play in Ventura County. The commu-nity’s healthy economic and social envi-ronment plays a critical part in supportingandmeeting our mission.We give back tothe community by providing volunteerservice and business relationships to en-rich the area and create new job opportu-nities for residents.Several NBVCmilitary commands have

a significant role in bringing local smallbusinesses and contractors into a partner-ship with the Navy. Partnerships are de-veloped on new technologies, environmen-tal design and construction through suchcommands as the Naval Facilities Engi-

neering Logistics Center and Naval Fa-cilities Engineering Service Center, bothat Port Hueneme. Major contracts andsmall purchases for the base are managedthrough the Fleet Industrial Supply Cen-ter and the Public Works Department.Naval Surface Warfare Center at Port

Hueneme operates an Office of SmallBusiness Program, helping local smallbusiness firms develop the products, skillsand capabilities to compete successfullyfor government contracts and subcon-tracts.At Point Mugu, the Naval Air Warfare

Center Division provides a variety of ser-vices to non-federal customers. Theseinclude technology transfer, industry part-nerships, and commercial service agree-ments (CSA). The CSA program allowscompanies to use the many resources thegovernment has to offer on a project-by-project, pay-for-use basis.In addition to providing the best pos-

sible fleet support, NBVC recognizes theneed for services that contribute to thehealth and well being of our employees.A multitude of fitness and recreation ac-

tivities are available on base for active dutymilitary, federal civilian employees, retiredmilitary and their dependants through theMorale, Welfare and Recreation Office.Active duty and retired military also shopon the Port Hueneme base at the NavyExchange and Commissary.NBVC also supports local communities

with a variety of educational and tutoringprograms for schoolchildren, speakers,base tours and support of special com-munity events. Our popular public eventsinclude the NBVC Air Show at PointMugu, the NBVC Surf Contest and theSeabee Days celebration.Through the Seabees to the squadrons

and all the training groups and militarycommands based atNBVC, theNavy con-tinues to provide world-class support ofour nation’s defense throughout the Pa-cific and the world.To learn more about Naval Base Ven-

tura County and the Navy, visit our Face-book page, “NBVC Point Mugu, PortHueneme and San Nicolas Island, orvisit NBVC’s web site at http://www.cnic.navy.mil/ventura/index.htm.

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Finding new ways to conserve waterand energy are a top priority at NavalBase Ventura County (NBVC).Since 2007, NBVC has reduced its wa-

ter usage by 37.5 percent, exceeding itsgoal of a 16 percent reduction by theend of 2015. Low-flow toilets, one-pinturinals and automated moisture-sensingirrigation systems contributed to a largepart of that savings.The base continues to make progress

on becoming more energy-efficient.NBVC has reduced its energy usage by48 percent since 1985, saving the equiv-alent of 65,000 barrels of oil per year.

To meet its goals, NBVC needs to reduceenergy by another 30 percent by 2015,and it has already reached the 15 percentmark.This year, the base replaced 1,178

streetlights, parking lot lights and exte-rior lights on bachelor quarters withenergy-efficient LED (light-emitting di-ode) fixtures. The project is expected toreduce the base’s energy consumptionby 440,000 kilowatt hours per year, cut-ting the base’s annual utility bill by$57,500.The base has eagerly embraced solar

power. Solar panels were introduced 10

years ago, and since then, increasinglycomplex solar photovoltaic systems havebeen installed on six buildings at PortHueneme. Altogether, renewable solarprojects expect to save the base a whop-ping $256,100 in energy costs per year.This equates to just over 4,000 megawatthours, which is the amount of energyrequired to power 450 average U.S.homes annually.Solar hot-water heating systems are

being installed at both the Port Huenemeand Point Mugu pools. When complet-ed, these projects are expected to save7,079 MBTUs of natural gas for pool

heating, resulting in an annual savingsof $64,410.NBVC is home to the first naval facil-

ity to earn the prestigious U.S. GreenBuilding Council’s Silver Certification,under the council’s Leadership in En-ergy and Environmental Design – Exist-ing Buildings (LEED-EB) program.Building 1100, the Naval Facilities En-gineering Service Center, uses less en-ergy on a square footage basis than 95percent of office buildings.It is also equipped with low-mercury

lighting, dual-flush toilets and one-pinturinals.

Base makes energy, water conservation a top priority

Mugu Lagoon and San Nicolas Island(SNI), both of which are incorporated intoNaval Base Ventura County, are home tosome unique, threatened and endangeredspecies that the Navy is committed to pro-tecting and helping thrive.AtMugu Lagoon, there are five federal-

and state-protected species in the wetlandenvironment – four birds and one flower-ing marsh plant.The plant is the SaltMarsh Bird’s Beak,

a purplish plant known to be found inonly four locations in the world. It is ahemi-parasite, meaning its roots attach tothe roots of the host plant, but the hostdoes not die. Flags in themarshes or alongthe road mark the plant’s boundaries andare to be avoided.The birds are the Light-footed Clapper

Rail, the California Least Tern, theWest-ern Snowy Plover and the Belding’s Savan-nah Sparrow. Until recently, the BrownPelican was also on the list, but the speciesthat was nearly wiped out due to pesticideshas made a comeback and was delisted in2009.SNI is home to two protected species:

the Island Fox and the Island Night Liz-

ard. It is illegal to collect, harass or harmthem or keep them as pets. Harassmentincludes feeding them.The adult Island Fox weighs about 4

pounds, and as of 2008, there were onlyabout 2,000 on the six Channel Islandswhere they are found – 400 of them onSNI.The Island Night Lizard is found only

on San Clemente and Santa Barbara is-lands and on SNI.Misnamed, as they areactive in the daytime, they are unique inthat they bear live young.SNI is also amajor breeding ground for

harbor seals, northern elephant seals andCalifornia sea lions.A small population of southern sea ot-

ters lives offshore.

San NicolasIsland, MuguLagoon hometo rare species

To arrange for environmental orbird-watching tours at Mugu, callthe Public Affairs Office at 989-8095.

Tours available

Base becomes sanctuaryfor the endangered

The Environmental Division of NavalBase Ventura County is under the PublicWorks Department and is comprised oftwo branches: Environmental Complianceand Services and Environmental Planningand Conservation.Both branches monitor and regulate on

the three operating facilities at NBVC:PointMugu, PortHueneme and SanNico-las Island. Their work includes pollutionprevention, installation restoration andthe natural resources program.The Environmental Division has won

several Navy and Defense Departmentawards for its efforts to conserve and re-store natural resources.

Who protectsthe wildlife?

PHOTO BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE

A sea lion basks in the sun on Naval Base Ventura County, a sanctuary for threatened andendangered species.

PHOTO BY FRANCESCA FERRARA /ENVIRONMENTAL DIVISION

The Western Snowy Plover, a threatened birdspecies that nests in the Mugu Wetlands.

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By RP2 James TejadaCOMACCLOGWING

Naval Base Ventura County is home tofour squadrons of theNavy’s E-2CHawk-eyes. These distinctively shaped aircraftare nicknamed the “eyes and ears of thefleet”because of their power to detect andtrack enemy forces.The Hawkeye is a twin-engine, five-

crewmember, high-wing turboprop aircraftwith a 24-foot diameter radar rotodomeattached to the upper fuselage.Point Mugu is home to the Command-

er, Airborne Early Warning Wing U.S.Pacific Fleet (COMACCLOGWING).The Wing’s mission is to provide PacificFleet VAW/VRC squadrons the ability toconduct sustained combat operationsthrough community leadership, aircraftweapons systems management, opera-tional coordination and tasking, safetyawareness, administrative support, andeducation and training.Each of the four squadrons at the base

is attached to a Navy carrier stationed onthe West Coast.

There are roughly 30 officers and 130enlisted members in each squadron.

VAW-112The Golden Hawks

VAW-112, also known as the GoldenHawks, was commissionedApril 20, 1967,and is currently attached to USS John C.Stennis (CVN-74).Their mission is “to provide effective

airborne early warning and command andcontrol services to fleet, joint and coalitionforces during peace and combat.”In 2007, VAW-112 deployed in support

of Operation Iraqi Freedom. VAW-112carried out more than 950 sorties, accu-mulating more than 1,800 hours with a 98percent sortie completion rate. For theirefforts and superior performance both inthe air and on the ground, VAW-112 wasawarded the Battle Efficiency Award or“Battle E” from Commander, Naval AirForces, and U.S. Pacific Fleet.

VAW-113The Black Eagles

VAW-113, also known as the BlackEagles, was commissioned on April 29,1967, and is attached to the USS RonaldReagan (CVN-76). Their mission is to“build and hone a fighting, winning teamof warriors able to command and controlthe projection of lethal combat power,anytime, anywhere.”This squadron has made 19 WESPAC

deployments since being commissioned.

In January of 2006, the Black Eagles,along with the CVW-14 and CSG-7 team,joined USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) onits maiden voyage out of San Diego.In support of Operation Sea Dragon

III, the Black Eagles paved the way forthe future of the Hawkeye community asthe first squadron to employ the newALQ-217 ESM system.

VAW-116The Sun Kings

VAW-116 also known as the SunKings,was commissioned on April 20, 1967, andis attached to USS Abraham Lincoln(CVN-72).Their mission is to “deploy and execute

National Command Authority taskingaround theworld”and to “provide prompt,sustained and flexible command and con-trol to forces in combat.”The SunKings have participated in Op-

erations Iraqi Freedom and EnduringFreedom and have provided critical tank-er and airspacemanagement for strike andsupport aircraft.

VAW-117The Wallbangers

VAW-117, also known as the world-fa-mousWallbangers, was commissioned onJuly 1, 1974, and is attached to USSNim-itz (CVN-68). The Wallbangers recentlycompleted 2009-10 WESTPAC deploy-ment. The squadron flew 367 sorties and2,800 hours with a 98 percent sortie com-pletion rate in direct support of OperationEnduring Freedom.The Wallbangers recently exchanged

their E-2C Hawkeye 2000 aircraft for E-2C+ Group II Navigation Upgrade, pro-viding the forward deployed naval forcewith increased capability.

Base is home to four squadrons of E-2C Hawkeyes

Naval Base Ventura County is home to the E-2C Hawkeyes. One will be on display at theAug. 7 and 8 NBVC Air Show at Point Mugu.

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Ever since World War II, Seabees havebeen stationed in Ventura County.Who, exactly, are the Seabees?The word “Seabees” is derived from

“CBs,” or Construction Battalions. Of-ficially called NavalMobile ConstructionBattalions (NMCBs), these groups pro-vide military construction support to theNavy, Marine Corps and other forces. Inaddition to standard wood, steel, ma-sonry and concrete construction, NMCBsperform specialized construction, suchas water well drilling and battle damagerepair.Seabees are able to work and defend

themselves at construction sites outsideof their base camp and convoy throughunsecured areas. In times of emergencyor disaster, NMCBs conduct disastercontrol and recovery operations.The four Seabee battalions homeport-

ed at Naval Base Ventura County, PortHueneme, are NMCB 3, 4, 5 and 40.NMCB 3, which has 650 personnel, is

at Port Hueneme training for an upcom-ing deployment. Their Field TrainingExercise is scheduled for this month. Thebattalion returned to Port Hueneme inFebruary after a six-month deploymentto more than 13 countries in support ofpartnership-building humanitarian con-struction projects throughout Europe andAfrica.NMCB 4, which has 600 personnel,

deployed to Afghanistan in January andis in the process of returning home. Theirmission was to construct and expandforward operating bases, airfields, berth-ing facilities and roads. Seabees were alsoinstrumental in constructing new wells.Seabees from NMCB 5, “The Profes-

sionals,” are also in Afghanistan, execut-

ing general engineering, infrastructure,construction and project management insupport of Operation Enduring Freedom.NMCB 40, a 600-person contingent, isdue to deploy soon.So who watches over the Seabees?The Naval Construction Force on the

West Coast of theUnited States is primar-ily led by the 31st SeabeeReadinessGroup(31st SRG) and the 30th Naval Construc-tion Regiment (30 NCR).Their primary responsibility is the care

and welfare of Seabee battalions — fourof which are homeported at Naval BaseVentura County, Port Hueneme — con-struction battalionmaintenance units andunderwater construction teams (UCTs).UCT-2 is based at Port Hueneme.The 31st SRG is first and foremost a

training command. At the same time, itmaintains continuous administrative con-trol of the four local Seabee battalions aswell as operational control of them dur-ing a portion of their homeport time.The SRGmakes sure the battalions are

outfitted with the latest gear and equip-ment while guiding them through theirhomeport training cycle, which includesFTXs and other critical courses Seabeesneed prior to deployment.The 30th NCR is an operational com-

mand and control unit with a footprintthat covers the largest operational area inthe world — the Pacific and SouthwestAsia. The regiment, while not deployedto theMiddle East in support of missionsthere, is responsible for maintaining Sea-bee assets associated with the PacificFleet. They provide oversight and guid-ance to a battalion providing constructionto places like Okinawa, Guam, SouthKorea, Japan and Timor-Leste.

Who are the Seabees?

TheU.S.Navy SeabeeMuseumatNavalBase Ventura County, Port Hueneme, isstill open to visitors while its new home isunder construction.There are two categories of SeabeeMu-

seum visits: scheduled tours and walk-invisits.To schedule a tour, call 982-5167. For

other information, call 982-5169.Walk-in visitors must report to the Pass

and ID Office, located at the intersectionof Ventura Road and Sunkist Road, andinform the Pass and ID representative oftheir desire to visit the Seabee Museum.

In order to assist in ensuring installationsecurity, specific personal information ofall visitors must be provided to the Passand ID Office representative and record-ed for future reference.OnlyU.S. citizensmay participate in the

Walk-In Seabee Museum Visitor Pro-gram.Unescorted museum visits are limited

to parties of six guests at a time. Visitorsare limited to two walk-in visits peryear.Visitors will be issued a badge that must

be visibly displayed on the front upper

body at all times. These badges must bereturned upon completion of the tour.Walk-in museum visitors must walk di-

rectly to the museum, and when the visitis completed, walk directly to the Pass andID Office. Visitors are not authorized toproceed to any other location. Force Pro-tection will be alerted if the visiting partyfails to arrive at the museum or Pass andID Office within 10 minutes of enteringthe installation or departing the muse-um.Walk-in museum visits are limited to

two hours.

Visitors may not carry with them anypersonal possession such as backpacks,large purses or handbags, ice chests or anyother container, which could reasonablyconceal items of contraband to the instal-lation.Security reasons may cause both sched-

uled tours andwalk-in visits to be stoppedor canceled at anytime.For more information, visit the U.S.

Navy Seabee MuseumWeb Site at http://www.history.navy.mil/museums/seabee_museum.htm

Want to visit the SeabeeMuseum at Port Hueneme? Here’s how

PHOTO BY CM3 (SCW) CHRISTOPHER CARSON / NMCB 3

NMCB 3, currently homeported at Port Hueneme, recently conducted a Command PostExercise, a training scenario that tests the battalion’s readiness in chemical, biological,radiological, drills, communications and security patrols. Here, Construction MechanicConstructionman Alexander Ingersoll, armed with a “dummy M-16” takes cover aftercrossing a road and provides security until the rest of the members cross safely duringSecurity Patrol training.

PHOTO BY MC2 ACE RHEAUME / NMCB 5

NMCB 5 Seabeesmove K-SPAN panels through the curve channel of a UBM-240 at a projectat Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan, on July 25. NMCB 5, “The Professionals,” are currentlydeployed to Afghanistan executing general engineering, infrastructure construction andproject management in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.

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What kind of pavement worksbest on a temporary airfield inthe middle of a desert?Can a car fueled with biodiesel

be reliable in 130-degree heat orsubzero temperatures?Is there a combination of gas-

ses that will allow divers to godeeper and stay longer in theworld’s oceans?What type of fiber-optic cable

works best on the floor of theIndian Ocean?Welcome to the types of ques-

tions that face theNaval FacilitiesEngineeringCommand/Engineer-ing Service Center (NAVFACESC), a tenant command at Na-val Base Ventura County, PortHueneme.As one of the NAVFAC orga-

nization’s specialty centers, theESC delivering quality productsand services in the following ar-eas: shore, ocean and waterfrontfacilities; energy and utilities; en-vironmental; and amphibiousand expeditionary systems. It alsoworks in anti-terrorism and forceprotection.NAVFAC ESC develops, tests,

evaluates, adapts and implementstechnology to various facilitiesand systems.Here’s a look at a few of its

many ongoing projects:• The Ocean Facilities Depart-

ment works on maritime surveil-lance, hyperbarics and divingsystems, ocean construction, har-bor security and other areas. Itinspects piers, bridges, watertanks and other waterfront fa-cilities owned by the Navy andMarine Corps. It designs under-sea fiber-optic and power cablesystems. It also maintains equip-ment and tools used by the fleet’sunderwater construction teams,including remotely operated ve-hicles.• The Shore Facilities Depart-

ment has 90 engineers, architects,scientists and technicians whohelp decide the best materials anddesigns for land structures, fromberthing piers to antennas to air-craft engines. There’s also a teamthat is researching the best waysto protect people and minimize

damage from accidental or inten-tional explosions.• Utilities and Energy is work-

ing on wind farms, cogenerationplants, geothermal energy andalternative fuels. One departmentconcentrates on technology vali-

dation: “There are numerousproducts that purport to save en-ergy, but which ones really workand will have the greatest impacton the Navy’s worldwide energyconsumption?”• Environmental researches

new technologies, monitors cur-rent air and water quality andhelps the military clean up afteritself by reducing the hazards andenvironmental risks of munitionsand explosives. One division iscurrently working on a biological

reactor that turns oily waste intonon-hazardous industrial wastewater. Another division is work-ing to create a “net zero” build-ing with regard to energy con-sumption.• Amphibious and Expedition-

ary Logistics provides sealiftsupport, waterside security andwater purification services. Itbuilt a Seawater DesalinationTest Facility in 1983 at the en-trance to the Port of Hueneme.It is currently working on inno-vative ways to help protect warf-ighters from sniper fire whileworking on construction proj-ects.The ESC was established on

Oct. 1, 1993, to consolidate themissions of several componentsof the Naval Facilities Engineer-ing Command: NCEL (NavalCivil Engineering Laboratory),NEESA (Navy Energy and En-vironmental Support Activity),FPO (Fleet Project Office)-1 and-2, Shore Electronics Office, As-sistant Commander for Engi-neering and Design, the ChiefEngineer’s Office and the OceanFacilities Program.This new organization was cre-

ated to capitalize on streamlin-ing and efficiency. Expertise isnow better shared in related ar-eas of engineering, and duplica-tive overhead functions wereeliminated.

NAVFAC ESC: Engineers seek out what’s new, better

PHOTO COURTESY U.S. NAVY / DARRELL WALLER

The Ocean Facilities Department of NAVFAC ESC works on hyperbaric chambers like this one to develop newtechnologies in the world of diving.

PHOTO COURTESY U.S. NAVY

The Utilities and Energy Department of NAVFAC ESC provides oversightof this 180-megawatt geothermal energy generating plant at Naval AirWeapons Station China Lake.

PHOTO COURTESY U.S. NAVY

The Ocean Facilities Department of NAVFAC ESC maintains theequipment and tools used by the fleet’s underwater construction teams,including this remotely operated vehicle.

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By Alyce MoncourtoisNSWC Port HuenemeCommand Communications

Naval SurfaceWarfare Center (NSWC)Port Hueneme Division is a tenant com-mand at Naval Base Ventura County.The command was established in 1963

to provide in-service engineering andintegrated logistics support for missilesystems that were then being installedon naval ships. Since that time, it hasbecome the nation’s primary provider ofengineering and logistics expertise for allcombat and weapon systems on surfaceships in the U.S. Navy, Coast Guard andmany foreign navy fleets.In addition to the main site at Port

Hueneme, there are detachments atWhite Sands, N.M., and Virginia Beach,Va. The total population at all locationsis approximately 2,000 civilian employeesand 100 military personnel. The greatestpercentage of the workforce is made upof technically advanced engineers whoprovide innovative solutions for the mostcomplex weapon and combat systemsever imagined.NSWC Port Hueneme plays a pivotal

role in keeping the U.S. Navy’s warfight-ing equipment in a high state of opera-tional readiness in order to secure andprotect global and national interests.NSWC Port Hueneme is involved in

many technical and innovative engineer-ing endeavors in support of the Navy’ssurface fleet. One of the most recent ef-forts is support for the Littoral CombatShip, the Navy’s newest surface combat-ant. NSWC Port Hueneme engineershave been involved with testing, evaluat-ing and installing weapon and combatsystems for this unique and high-techvessel.To serve the Littoral Combat Ship,

NSWC Port Hueneme recently estab-lished operation of the Mission PackageSupport Facility, which is a hub for han-dling mission modules installed on theLittoral Combat Ship. Personnel in thisfacility ensure that mission modules aretested and ready for use. Each mission

module serves a specific, technical pur-pose and can be interchanged amongdifferent ships.NSWC Port Hueneme engineers also

support the Navy with other projects.Their engineers are currently installingadvancements to Tomahawk missiles,testing BallisticMissile Defense enhance-ments, investigating the use of lasersfrom ships, and developing advancedunderway replenishment systems thatallow ships at sea to refuel, rearm andreplenish food and stores.NSWC engineers have developed and

are refining methods of distance supportthat enable shore support personnel toremotely monitor and repair combat andweapons systems while ships are at seaor stationed around the world.A unique asset, located at Port Huen-

eme and invaluable to the Navy, is a re-motely controlled destroyer called theSelf Defense Test Ship. This test ship isoutfitted with the latest in weapon sys-tem technology and is designed withremote operation capabilities. Therefore,engineers can test and evaluate advancedweaponry under realistic combat sce-narios at sea by remote control, saving

the Navy money and keeping personnelout of harm’s way. Testing takes placeon the Point Mugu Sea Test Range.Another asset, the Surface Warfare

Engineering Facility, houses a variety of

radar systems that are in use in the fleettoday. These systems allow the commandengineers and technicians to test up-grades, troubleshoot fleet issues andconduct training for visiting Sailors.One of NSWC Port Hueneme’s fleet

support functions is the conduct of Com-bat Systems Ship Qualification Trials(CSSQTs). CSSQTs are conducted inportand at sea onboard a new constructionship or one that has been through a ma-jor repair period. Port Hueneme engi-neers, technicians and logisticians ridethe ship to ensure the installed systemsperform as intended and that the ship’screw can operate and maintain the sys-tems safely.An additional service provided by

NSWC Port Hueneme is the conduct ofcombat systems assessments on visitingships. Port Hueneme personnel board thevisiting ship and work with the crew toensure their systems are operating atpeak efficiency prior to the ship conduct-ing exercises or deploying. These assess-ments are similar to a mechanic provid-ing a service check-up on a car beforetaking a long trip.

NSWC:Developingnew weapons,new defenses

PHOTO BY ALYCE MONCOURTOIS / NSWC PORT HUENEME

Lt. Fred Hettling gives local high school students a tour of the Self Defense Test Ship in 2009. The students are participating in one ofNaval Surface Warfare Center Port Hueneme’s many educational outreach programs.

Reaching out• NSWC Port Hueneme sponsors apre-engineering program for local highschool students. The students attendclasses at the command after schoolthroughout the semester. The classesare taught by NSWC Port Huenemepersonnel who volunteer their time.The students gain valuable hands-on experience by working with thecommand engineers and technicians onreal-world problems.

• NSWC Port Hueneme hosts anengineering competition among localmiddle schools. This annual eventencourages the use of math andscience skills; students compete tobuild a missile made from householditems.

For more information, call the NSWCPublic Affairs Office at 228-6150.

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By Phillis ThrowerNAVAIR

The mission of the Naval Air WarfareCenterWeapons Division (NAWCWD) isto provide effective, affordable, integrated,interoperable warfare systems to the war-fighter and to support those systems forlife.The Weapons Division includes com-

ponents both at China Lake and PointMugu. The Point Mugu component ishosted by Naval Base Ventura County,which has a rich history in supporting theneeds of the Navy with advanced technol-ogy and testing capability.The Naval Air Missile Center at Point

Mugu was established in 1946 to providea comprehensive test and evaluation sitefor tactical missiles. PointMugu has beeninstrumental in the development, test,evaluation and in-service support of suchsystems as Regulus, Sparrow, Phoenix,Bullpup, Harpoon, Slam, Tomahawk,Standard and Rolling Airframe Missiles.Integration of the Sparrow, Sidewinderand Phoenix missile with the F-14 was ac-complished at PointMugu, as was the firstLOONmissile launch from an operation-al submarine fired from theUSSCusk offPoint Mugu in 1947. The site was desig-nated a historic site by the American In-stitute of Aeronautics and Astronauticsin November 2003.The reason why Point Mugu was se-

lected in 1946 remains: It has unique anddiverse geography that is of exceptionalvalue in supporting U.S. warfighters withthe tools they need to do their job.The PointMugu component had in the

past been known primarily formissile test-ing and support of awesome weapon sys-tems like the F-14 and Phoenix missile.The nature of warfare, and therefore navalaviation, is changing, becomingmuch lessdependent upon the most high-end, com-plex aircraft and weapons.A transformation of naval operations

is starting to occur. It includes littoral(near the beach) operations, with morehelicopter and unmanned platforms, moresensors and dependence upon networksthat let the Navy and Marine team ob-serve, decide and act faster and more ef-fectively than our adversaries.The Weapons Division is also seeing

more use of “non-kinetic” techniques(things that don’t go boom) because ofthe risk of collateral damage and the costof rebuilding damaged infrastructure.Point Mugu and the Sea Test Range

closely simulates the environment wherethe future Navy will operate, especiallywith helicopters and unmanned aerial ve-hicles to simulate operations near thebeach, in rivers, on islands, on ocean plat-forms or near developed or industrializedareas and with a variety of topographyand weather.The 36,000 square miles of instrument-

ed sea test range is critical to developingand testing modern naval systems. TheRange Operations Center is capable ofhosting and monitoring complex fullbattle group fleet exercises involving air-craft, surface ships and submarines. SanNicolas Island (SNI), 65 miles offshore,is used for littoral warfare training, includ-ing theater warfare exercises. SNI includeslaunching facilities and a 10,000-foot run-way.The Missile Systems Evaluation Labo-

ratory is a $45million facility with 123,000square feet of special-purpose laboratoriesand includes the Radar Reflectivity Lab-oratory (RRL), which is theNavy’s largest

indoor radar reflectivity chamber, a des-ignated national asset. For many years,the RRL has helped determine what atarget looks like to radar.The targets complex is the only facility

to provide full life-cycle support for allNavy aerial and surface targets and in-cludes the Surface Craft Division at PortHueneme, which operates target boats andhulks and provides range surveillance andtarget recovery.TheWeaponsDivision works on a great

variety of technologies, and in electronicwarfare it is primarily in the business ofprotecting and ensuring that our Aviators,Sailors, Soldiers andMarines come homeunharmed. To accomplish this, the divi-sion works with electronics, optics andother technologies that are commonlyused in non-military settings, and it useselectronic techniques to defeat improvisedexplosive devices.The technologists at Point Mugu are

more than innovators; they are the “1-800”number that the fleet calls when they havedifficult technical problems that have anelectronic solution.The Weapons Division does all this

work with the utmost attention to bothenvironmental stewardship and safety.

Half century on warfighting forefront

Naval Base Ventura County pro-vides local communities with a widerange of ongoing educational andcommunity outreach programs.Guestspeakers are available, as are tours ofsome base facilities.The NBVC Public Affairs Office at

989-8095 can arrange for guest speak-ers and judges for school or commu-nity events, such as science fairs.Base tours are only held once a

month on Fridays, based on dateavailability. The minimum group sizeis 10, and theminimumage is 10 yearsold. The groupmust provide a bus fortour; no cars are allowed.At Port Hueneme, tours can be

taken of the fire station and PublicWorks Engineering Services.At PointMugu, tours are available

of the air traffic control tower andradar room, the Airborne CarrierCommand and Control Squadrons(E-2s), Explosive Ordnance Dispos-al Unit 3, the fire station and crashcrew, the military working dogs, theVR-55 Minutemen and the NavalSatellite Operations Center.There is also a “windshield tour,”

an overview of the base.Arranging a tour aboard NBVC

begins with a signed letter of request.A Community Relations Base ToursInformation Letter is available on thebase website.A “Request for NBVCGroup Tour

Form,” also available on the website,must then be completed and faxed atleast three weeks prior to your desiredtour date to 989-1785.Tour group information must in-

clude the name of the group, a pri-mary date of event and an alternatedate, the size of the group, an esti-mated time of arrival and departureand what you would like to tour.Specify whether you wish to tour atPort Hueneme or Point Mugu sites.Tours at other commands based at

NBVC can be arranged through theirpublic affairs offices. Call the basePublic Affairs Office for more infor-mation at 989-8095.

Tours of basefacilitiesavailable

PHOTO COURTESY U.S. NAVY

The 1947 launch of the LOON, a surface-to-surface flying bomb that was an American copyof the German V-1, which caused serious destruction in England during World War II. Afterthe war, many German rocket experts who had developed the V-1 came to Point Mugu towork on the LOON.

Weapons developmenta mainstay at Mugusince 1947

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By Andrea HowryLighthouse editor

Women stationed at Naval Base Ven-tura County are working to make sureeveryone who’s interested is taking advan-tage of the Women’s Professional Net-work, a national group that has had alocal chapter on base for the last fiveyears.The organization, an offshoot of the Sea

Service Leadership Association, holdsteleconferences and quarterly symposiaon such topics as women in leadershiproles and work and family issues.The next national program teleconfer-

ence will be Aug. 18, and the topic will beJoint Professional Military Education.Lt. (j.g.) Ji Fredriksen of the Naval Fa-

cilities Engineering Command Southwest,PublicWorks Department, and Lt. DawnMoore, an instructor at the Naval CivilEngineer Corps Officer School are publi-cizing the organization in hopes of in-creasing membership.“We’re hoping more men will join,”

Fredriksen said. “It’s beneficial for menin leadership positions to understand thewoman’s perspective.”Fredriksen attended a June conference

in Washington, D.C., that drew nearly1,000 women interested in becoming bet-ter, stronger leaders in the workplace.How does this help the Navy?The mentoring and education provided

by that conference and other WPN ac-tivities can translate into higher retentionlevels, Fredriksen explained.For more information onWPN and the

Aug. 18 teleconference, call Fredriksen at982-2907 or Moore at 982-2883.The following Facebook link shares

discussions and photos of WPN events:http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=273119436505&ref=searchThe following Navy Knowledge Online

site does the same:https://wwwa.nko.navy.mil/portal/sea-

bees_facilitiesengineering/cecofficers/home/womensprofessionalnetwork

Women’s Professional Networkseeks to expand membership

PHOTO BY JESSE A. SHERWIN / NMCB 3

BUCS (SCW/FMF) Joe Maioriello, left, presents a retirement plaque from NMCB 3’sChief Petty Officers Association to CUCM (SCW/EXW) Martin Yingling. Yingling retiredafter more than 30 years of service. He received the Purple Heart in 2004 after arocket explosion in Camp Fallujah, Iraq, injured his ankles and left leg. Having alreadyserved nearly 25 years in the military, he re-enlisted hours after his first surgery. “Youdon’t win this award,” Yingling said upon receiving the Purple Heart. “I feel honoredthat I was able to come home alive, that I was able to serve my country.”

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By AWCM David MumbyVR-55

On June 12, VR-55 Command MasterChief Andrew Ostroth bid farewell to hiscurrent and past squadronmates aftermore than 30 years of honorable servicein the U.S. Navy at a retirement ceremonyheld in Hangar 34 at Naval Base VenturaCounty, Point Mugu.His retirement was attended by many

friends and family members, as well asSailors past and present who have known“Andy” as a friend and mentor. Cmdr.ThomasA. Long, the commanding officerof VR-55, gave the opening remarks, fol-lowed by retired Senior Chief John Bagby,the guest speaker.Ostroth, a native of Glen Rock, N.J.,

began his career in 1977, graduating fromthe Recruit Training Center at GreatLakes, Ill., on Oct. 30 of that same year.His first tour was with VAW-117 at NavalAir Station Miramar in San Diego.Ostroth left active duty after four years

and affiliated with the Navy Reserve. Heapplied for and was accepted into theTraining andAdministrative Reserve pro-gram and returned to active duty in1984.He served in a variety of assignments

and squadrons after his return to activeduty, including VAW-88, VF-301 and VF-302 while stationed at NASMiramar. Hewas assigned toVP-65 atNASPointMuguandCOMHELWINGRES atNASNorthIsland, and he was the command masterchief for VR-53 at Andrews Air ForceBase, Washington, D.C. He returned toPointMugu in 2004 as the commandmas-ter chief of theNavalOperational SupportCenter.InMay of 2008, Ostroth started his final

tour of duty with theMinutemen of FleetLogistics Support Squadron Five Five(VR-55). He helped lead the command tooutstanding operational excellence andwas highlighted when VR-55 received the2009 Battle E, CNO Safety S, Operation-al ExcellenceAward, Retention ExcellenceAward, BlueM for medical readiness andthe Blue H for outstanding health promo-tions — all in one year!Many Sailors past and present were

promoted to the rank of chief petty of-ficer due to Ostroth’s guidance and men-torship. His leadership and dedication toour country, Navy and his Sailors was ap-parent to everyone he served with, and hehas left a legacy of excellence and com-mitment for others to follow.

VR-55 command master chief retires after 30 years in Navy

VR-55 Command Master Chief Andrew Ostroth says farewell in Hangar 34. He retired June12 after 30 years in the U.S. Navy.

By Pat HoffmanNCTC

Navy Counselor 1st Class (SCW/FMF)JudithM. Jimenez of theNaval Construc-tion Training Center, Port Hueneme,(NCTC PH) was selected as the 2010Shore Duty Career Counselor of the Yearby the Navy Counselors Association.Jimenez was selected from nearly 450

eligible candidates. The announcementcame at a banquet closing out the annualShore Navy Counselor Symposium heldJuly 5-8 in Norfolk, Va.The association is dedicated to the con-

tinued support of education and profes-sional development of career counselors.They capitalize upon a network of assetsand experience to provide the best possiblecareer information to Sailors around theworld.Jimenez epitomizes how successful this

association is in networking and sharingbest practices. Through her unmatchedcommitment to every Sailor, she dramat-ically improved the command advance-ment rate from 9 to 50 percent. Her ex-

ceptional efforts and motivation directlycontributed to NCTC PH receiving theRetention Excellence Award for fiscalyears 2008 and 2009.Her extraordinary, people-focused lead-

ership was evident as all 17 programs un-der her charge had zero discrepancies and

received nothing less than an outstand-ing.Jimenez spearheaded the Naval Base

Ventura County (NBVC) Career Oppor-tunities Symposium, where she diligentlyprovided information about career en-hancing programs, such as United Ser-

vices Military Apprenticeship Program,Mobile Utilities Support Equipment, Un-derwater ConstructionTeam,NavyCareerOpportunitiesOnline andCareerManage-ment System Interactive Detailing guide-lines.In addition, she disseminated updated

Navy andDepartment of Defense policiesto more than 227 Sailors throughout theyear.Her programs were rated by three out-

side commands as “Best in the Navy.”Jimenez’ extraordinary professionalism,

positive command presence and impec-cable rating knowledge make a tremen-dous impact on her command and theNaval Construction Force.Her passion to teach, lead and develop

Sailors and Airmen at this command isevident not only through the awards re-ceived byNCTC in 2009, but also throughnumerous phone calls and office visitsfrom other career counselors and Sailorsseeking her out for guidance on boardNBVC and throughout Navy RegionSouthwest.

With 450 competing, NCTC counselor wins top award

NC1 (SCW/FMF) Judith Jimenez helps CM1 (SCW) Jay Graphman with a request.

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relaxing,” said Deandrea, who lives nearrelatives in Upland.Fuentes came to the island only three

months ago. He tries to come home everyother weekend, and the family stays intouch via computer, but they agreed theyenjoyed seeing in person everything Fuen-tes had described, from the geography ofthe island to Nicktown, the collection ofbuildings where everyone works andplays.“I like seeing where he’s staying, what

his life is like and meeting the others heworks with,”Deandrea said. “This is sucha great opportunity for families.”Family Weekend has been an annual

event since the 1980s. It’s organized by theShip’s Store Recreational Board (SSRB),with funding generated by the SNI Ship’sStore.“Thanks to the SSRBmembers and the

volunteers for making this amazing Fam-ily Weekend happen,”May said.

PHOTOS BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE

HMC John Ortiz, assigned to the SNI Medical Annex, points out a crab on a rock to hischildren, from left, Isabelle, 10, John, 12, and Joey, 5.

Marquis McMasters, the 4-year-old sonof CS1 Misty McMasters, slides down thedune on Family Weekend. The annual eventis funded by proceeds from the SNI Ship’sStore.

SNI: Family Weekend an adventureCONTINUED FROM 10

during its three-day run.Military aircraftsuch as the F-14, FA-18 and F-15 kept thespectators’ attention.The Thunderbirds returned in 2001.

Naval Weapons Test Squadron PointMugu flew the NF-14 Tomcat and QF-4SPhantom II along with a FA-18CHornetflight demonstration from VFA-125.The Thunderbirds were also scheduled

to perform in 2002, but the air show wascanceled early Saturday afternoon afterthe crash of aNavalWeapons Test Squad-ron Point Mugu QF-4S (plus) PhantomII, killing the two-man crew.The 2003 show was canceled due to the

lack of a headline demonstration squad-ron. The war with Iraq was also a contrib-uting factor.The year 2004 marked the return of the

PointMugu Air Show. The headliner wasthe Patriot Aerobatic Team flying threeCzech built L-39 jet aircraft.The 2005 Point Mugu Air Show head-

lined the Navy’s flight demonstrationteam, the Blue Angels, and theNavy Leapfrogs parachute team.The most recent air show, in 2007, was

headlined by the Thunderbirds. Anotherhighlight was the first flight demonstrationby the Air Force F-22 Raptor, whichbrought praise from the audience.

Space Fair evolved into air showCONTINUED FROM 3

The revenue required to pay for theseservices comes predominantly from twosources: the Secretary of theNavy’s ActiveDuty FundDrive and his direct mail cam-paign to retirees conducted annually dur-ingMarch. The society also receives fund-ing frombequests, memorials, profits fromNavy and Marine Corps balls, commu-nity events, return on investments, receiptsfrom thrift shop sales, revenue from therepayment of loans and spontaneous, un-solicited donations from corporations,organizations and individuals through themail and Society web site.Although the Society does not solicit

funds from outside the Navy andMarineCorps family, the staff graciously acceptsunsolicited charitable gifts from individu-als, organizations and corporations.If you are an active duty or retired

Sailor,Marine, or dependent familymem-ber, please consider the Navy-MarineCorps Relief Society your first resource.Remember, their loans are interest-free.To find out more about this organiza-

tion — how the staff can help you andvolunteer opportunities — visit the localoffice located in the Welcome Center atNBVC Port Hueneme, or call 982-4409 toarrange an appointment. You may alsovisit our web site at www.mmcrs.org foradditional information.

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TheNavy Lodge program is celebratingits 40th anniversary through a variety ofactivities this year.A free stay scratch-off card for PCS

families is running throughDecember. Thepromotion offers 5, 10, 15 or 25 percentoff or even free lodging for the entire PCSstay — up to 20 days, continental UnitedStates locations only. Cards are being dis-tributed at PSD, the Fleet and FamilySupport Center, the Housing Office andother key locations frequented by PCSingfamilies during the year.Our “Stay with Someone You Know”

promotion is designed to educate Sailorsand their spouses about the Navy Lodgeits PCS advantages and the savings pro-vided.“Navy Lodges offer guests a value up

to 45 percent less than comparable civilian

hotels,” said James Tiqui, manager of theNavy Lodge atNaval Base Ventura Coun-ty, Port Hueneme. “I encourage you tostay at the Navy Lodge the next time youtravel on PCS orders because we offer theprice, location, cleanliness and the guestservices military travelers are looking forwhen away from home.”Navy Lodge aboard NBVC Port Hue-

neme is within walking distance of theNEX, commissary, bowling alley, theater,fitness gym and swimming pool.To make reservations for your vacation

or to receive a Navy Lodge directory, call1-800-NAVY-INN, 24 hours a day, sevendays a week or go online at www.navy-lodge.com. Once you make a reservation,you cannot be bumped from your room.Reservation is accepted on an as-receivedbasis without regard to rank.

Navy Lodge celebrates 40 years

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Q:Will the Thunderbirds fly ifthe weather is bad?A: Air Show officials and the

Thunderbirds will make a deci-sion based on weather forecasts.Safety of the pilots and the airshow guests is always the mostimportant factor in whether aflight demonstration will takeplace.

Q: Can I get an autograph fromthe Thunderbirds or other pi-lots?A: Yes, following the Thunder-

birds’ performance, pilots willmake an appearance at the crowdline to sign autographs.

Q: Can I take pictures of theaircraft?A: Yes, you can photograph

any aircraft on display and in theair.

Q: Can I still get reserved seat-ing?A: Yes, tickets are still on sale

for reserved seating areas, and aticket booth will be open duringthe air show near the reserved

seating area.

Q: Where is the lost andfound?A: At the security area between

buildings 351 and 355. See the airshow map on the next page.

Q: Is there a shuttle to the park-ing area? We can’t walk that far.A: Shuttles will transport peo-

ple between the air show site andthe parking areas.

Q: Will you have handicappedparking and accessible seating?A: Yes, just show your handi-

capped sign to the Sailors andthey will direct you to the handi-capped parking. Handicappedseating is located adjacent to thecorporate box seating. Handi-capped bathroom facilities willalso be available.

Q: Is there an ATM?A:Not on the air showgrounds.

The nearest one is at the NavalExchange on base.

Welcome to the 2010 NBVC Air Show at Point MuguFrequently asked questions by attendees

Spencer Suderman will perform the Double Hammerhead at the Air Show.

The following items are prohibited in the controlled accessarea:• Ice chests and coolers.• Pets, except service dogs for the disabled.• Glass containers,• Guns, knives, clubs, or weapons of any kind• Mace, pepper spray, spray cans or other defensive spray of

chemicals• Fireworks or explosives of any kind• Flammable liquids• Illegal drugs and/or paraphernalia, including synthetic mari-

juana.• Large backpacks, oversized camera bags, or large purses• Skateboards and bicycles• Gang-related clothing

Note: Special consideration will be given to diaper bags that ac-company small children. Visitors found in possession of prohibiteditems will not be granted entry to the controlled access area.

SEE Q&A, PAGE 32

Leave these items at home

PHOTO BY TECH SGT. ALEX KOENIG

The Channel Islands Air National Guard will demonstrate the capability of the C-130J “Super Hercules” ofproviding aerial firefighting to extinguish forest fires.

Turn the page for a map of ground displays, schedule of air performances

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Opening Remarks by Capt Jim McHugh10:05 AM Bill Cornick / Spencer Suderman Air Shows10:25 AM Julie Clark’s Chevron Mentor10:45 AM Greg Koontz Air Shows11:05 AM CAF F6F Hellcat / A6M3 Zero Mock Dog Fight11:20 AM Air National Guard Fire Suppression Demonstration11:35 AM Franklin Air Shows “Sons of Legends”WingWalker11:55 AM USAF C-17 Demonstration12:15 PM Spencer Suderman / Bill Cornick Air Race12:35 PM Matt Chapman Air Show12:55 PM MichaelWiskus & Lucas Oil Air Show1:15 PM U.S. Navy F/A-18C Demonstration1:40 PM Firecat Aerial Productions / Rich Perkins1:55 PM USAF A-10 Demonstration with EODWall of Fire2:45 PM Red Bull Sky Divers and Helicopters3:00 PM USAFThunderbirds* ALLTIMES SUBJECTTO CHANGE

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Take US Highway 101 Southtoward Oxnard/Los AngelesExit Oxnard Boulevard (HWY 1)and follow it to Wood Roadto NBVC Point Mugu

Take US Highway 101 Northtoward Camarillo/VenturaExit Las Posas RoadTurn Left on to Las Posas Roadto NBVC Point Mugu

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Opening Remarks by Capt Jim McHugh10:05 AM Bill Cornick / Spencer Suderman Air Shows10:25 AM Julie Clark’s Chevron Mentor10:45 AM Greg Koontz Air Shows11:05 AM CAF F6F Hellcat / A6M3 Zero Mock Dog Fight11:20 AM Air National Guard Fire Suppression Demonstration11:35 AM Franklin Air Shows “Sons of Legends”WingWalker11:55 AM USAF C-17 Demonstration12:15 PM Spencer Suderman / Bill Cornick Air Race12:35 PM Matt Chapman Air Show12:55 PM MichaelWiskus & Lucas Oil Air Show1:15 PM U.S. Navy F/A-18C Demonstration1:40 PM Firecat Aerial Productions / Rich Perkins1:55 PM USAF A-10 Demonstration with EODWall of Fire2:45 PM Red Bull Sky Divers and Helicopters3:00 PM USAFThunderbirds* ALLTIMES SUBJECTTO CHANGE

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Take US Highway 101 Southtoward Oxnard/Los AngelesExit Oxnard Boulevard (HWY 1)and follow it to Wood Roadto NBVC Point Mugu

Take US Highway 101 Northtoward Camarillo/VenturaExit Las Posas RoadTurn Left on to Las Posas Roadto NBVC Point Mugu

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Q: What can I buy at the air show?A: Several vendors will be selling food

and beverages, and other booths willhave souvenirs for sale. The Navy Ex-change will have sunscreen, hats andsunglasses for sale, as well as otheritems.

Q: Will I be able to buy gas?A: Fill up before you come. Only au-

thorized patrons, active duty and retired,are allowed to shop at the Exchange orget gas.

Q: Where is the first aid station?A: First Aid is located in the medical

tent, shown on the map on the nextpage.

Q: Where do I go to report a securityissue?A: There are numerous security per-

sonnel on patrol. See any security per-sonnel for guidance. You can also go tothe announcer’s platform.

Q: Will all vehicles and personnel thatenter the base be subject to search?A: Yes, all vehicles and personnel are

subject to search.

Q: Are there any public telephones?A. There are some at the Navy Ex-

change complex and at the gas station.There are none at the air show site.

Q: Is there a souvenir program?A: Souvenir programs will be sold

throughout the air show.

Q: Who provides your contract sup-port for the air show?A: Air Show Network, located in the

city of Carpinteria, provides the reservedseating areas and sells the box tickets.

Q: How come you don’t have the BlueAngels?A: Air shows at the Southwest Region

are rotated yearly between three bases:Naval Base Ventura County (NBVC)Point Mugu and Naval Air Stations Fal-

lon and Lemoore. The military jet dem-onstration teams select from amongthose facilities based on their sched-ule.

Q: Why are you having an air showthis year?A: The NBVC Air Show at Point

Mugu is the largest two-day event inVentura County. It is important forNBVC to put on an air show to let thepublic know there is a Navy base hereand the role Point Mugu provides indefense of our country. The communitygets a chance to meet the servicemen andwomen who serve in our military andsee what NBVC’s role is in our nation’sdefense.

A free van shuttle is being providedon Aug. 7 and 8 for Naval Base Ven-tura County base personnel wantingto attend the air show. Here are pick-up locations and departure times:

NBVC Port HuenemeCECOS, Bldg. 144409001000110013001400

NBVC Port HuenemeWarfield Gymnasium, Bldg. 6909101010111013101410

NBVC Point MuguAir show entrance, Bldg. PM355,

PM35109301030113013301600 (continuous at the end of the

air show until no longer needed)

Thank you for visiting the 2010 Air Show!See you at Seabee Days, July 23-24, 2011!

Shuttle schedule formilitary personnel

Q&A on the air showCONTINUED FROM 25

The Air Force A-10A Thunderbolt II willperform at the 2010 Naval Base VenturaCounty Air Show at Point Mugu on Aug. 7and 8.

PHOTO COURTESY VFA-125

The capabilities of the FA-18 Hornet will bedemonstrated during the Naval Base VenturaCounty Air Show at Point Mugu Aug. 7-8.

PHOTO BY U.S. AIR FORCE STAFF SGT. RICHARD ROSE

The Thunderbirds perform in Branson, Mo., in 2009.

The wall of fire simulates a strafing run and bomb drop during an air strike.

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Help when you need it.The Fleet & FamilySupport Center

All classes at Port Hueneme unless oth-erwise noted. Call 982-5037 for more in-formation.New toll-free appointment scheduling

service: 1-866-923-6478. Call 24 hours aday, seven days a week. Schedule counsel-ing (individual, marital, family) and ap-pointments for financial, spouse employ-ment, transition and relocationassistance.

Life Skills Workshops• Solution Focused Communication (1

session): Improve your communicationand better your relationships at home,work, and play. Mon., Aug. 9, 5 to 6:30p.m.• Stress Management (4 sessions): Dis-

cuss and practice stress reduction tech-niques with focus on your choice of work,home or personal issue.May include role-play, guided imagery, and/or body aware-ness if requested. Tuesdays, Aug. 10, 27,24, 31, 3:30 to 6:30 p.m.• Anger Management (6 sessions): In-

teractive class, recognizing cues of angerand practicing healthy anger, expressions.New students must attend first session.Tuesdays, Aug. 24, 31, Sept. 7, 14, 21, 28,5:30 to 6:30 p.m.

Career Support and Retention

(Register for TAP classes with yourCommand Career Counselor)• Transition Assistance Program:Mon-

day–Thursday, Aug. 9-12, 7:30 a.m. to 4p.m. Seperatees E-6 and below: Civilianattire, bring medical record and DD2648on Monday.• Interview Skills: Preparing you for

your interview. Mock interview, possibleinterview questions, what to wear andmuch more! Tuesday, Aug. 10, noon to 2p.m.• Corporate Resume writing: Cutting-

edge resume techniques! Must call 982 -5325 to register. Fri., Aug. 13, 7:30 to 9a.m.• Federal Employment: Resume, web-

sites, and the application process. Fri.,Aug. 13, 9 to 11 a.m.• CONSEP: Financial, life skills, and

career management for members with lessthan 10 years of service. Monday-Thurs-

day, Aug. 16-19, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.• VAWorkshops/Briefs: Get on-the-spot

assistance in filing your VA claim! Call982-5325 to sign up. Wed., Aug. 18, 9a.m. to noon.

Sexual Assault Preventionand Response (SAPR)

• SAPR Advocate Meeting: All com-mand advocates are required to attend.Thurs., Aug. 19, 10 to 11 a.m.• SAPR Command Liaison Training:

Required training for liaisons.Mon., Aug.30, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.

IA Readiness, Deployment

• IA Family Connection: For familymembers of service members who are cur-rently deployed under IA orders. Tues.,Aug. 10, 4 to 5 p.m.• Deployment Homecoming: For fami-

lies of soon to be returning or alreadyreturned IA/deployed service members.Wed., Aug. 11, 4 to 5 p.m.

Relocation• Disaster Preparedness: Are you and

your family prepared for an emergency?Thurs., Aug. 12, 3 to 4 p.m.

Financial Management

• Financial guidance by appointment.Evening appointments available. Call982-3640 Port Hueneme or 989-8844.Information available on saving, invest-ing, TSP, credit reports, creating a spend-ing plan, car buying, avoiding foreclosureand bankruptcy, selling versus rentingyour home, retirement planning and fi-nancial planning for deployment.• Saving & Investing: Learn about the

tools, techniques and mental attitude youneed to be a successful saver and investor.Thurs., Aug. 5, 1 to 3 p.m.• How to get a 720 Credit Score: Learn

how to improve your FICO Score. Thurs.,Aug. 12, 1 to 3 p.m., FFSC, Point Mugu,Bldg. 225.• Home Buying Seminar: Learn how

to determine price range, select a realestate agent and choose the best financ-ing plan. Thurs., Aug. 19, 5:30 to 9:30p.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.• New Mamas: For expecting mamas

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Free food distribution• Aug. 21, Sept. 18, Oct. 23, Nov. 20,

Dec. 18. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Bldg. 19, nearthe Pleasant Valley Gate, Port Hueneme.Food items vary from month to month.Requirements: Active duty E-6 and belowor their spouses; bring an LES and onlyone issue per family. E-7 with two ormoredependents may qualify. Income guidelinestatement available at distribution site.Custodian of a child who is a familymem-ber of Active Duty personnel on deploy-ment.— For information, please call Sandy Lyle,command liaison, at 989-8833 or [email protected].

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and families were reunited.Unfortunately, some families were lost

in the wreckage of what the earthquakeleft behind.Little did one young Sailor know that

he would soon no longer be a spectatorof this disaster. He was going to get upclose and personal with it.Aviation Structural Mechanic Airman

(AMAN) Rony Leger is a Carrier Air-borne Early Warning Squadron 112(VAW-112) Golden Hawk based here atNBVC Point Mugu. He was born andraised in Haiti, before moving to NewJersey when he was 10. After high school,he attended college for a few years. Hedecided to enlist in the U.S. Navy in orderto help his disabled mother financially,as well as to earn some money for col-lege.This tragedy would become personal

when Leger discovered he had lost acousin, who worked in Haiti’s WhiteHouse, in the earthquake. His fluency inthe Creole language would soon prove tobe extremely valuable in helping medicalpersonnel aboard the Comfort to quick-ly assess injuries and provide the properlevel of care for the huge influx of pa-tients arriving daily.Leger states that everything happened

too fast for him to think about and takein.“This is exactly how it happened: Mon-

day, I found out. Tuesday, I got orders.Wednesday, I left.”He recalls that while relaxing and

watching television on liberty, he received

a call from the commanding officer ofVAW-112, saying that he had been chosento go with USNS Comfort to Haiti as atranslator.“I knew Creole, but I worried if mine

was up-to-date and if I still knew theslang,” Leger remembers.The following Wednesday, Leger was

flown to Norfolk, Va., where he waitedwith other doctors, nurses and translatorsto be flown to a base in Cuba. To thispoint, this journey to a disaster had notaffected him.“I didn’t look that far ahead, yet,” he

says.After arriving in Cuba, relief workers

were split into departments in the hangar.The departments moved constantly fromone part of the hangar to another forabout an hour until they were finalized.In Cuba, he experienced his first Meal

Ready to Eat (MRE); it was spaghetti.Through his laugh, he admits, “I didn’tknow how to eat it, so I just ate it cold.I didn’t find out until after I ate it that Icould have heated it up.”Just before midnight, he boarded his

flight to Haiti, where he would spend thenext two months in the reality of the ca-tastrophe.Upon his arrival in Haiti, Leger was

given another MRE.“I had to eat it because they told us

that we might not be able to eat againuntil tomorrow night, so I ate it,” he re-calls.That first night, everyone had to sleep

in tents or on the grass. He was on thegrass.

“The first night in Haiti, I was bit bya mosquito on my lip,” he said. “It washuge!”Leger finally reached his destination

the following day. His first experienceson boardUSNSComfort were scary, withnothing but the sound of screaming beingheard throughout the ship.“The smell of blood and burned skin

is the worst smell you can ever smell,” hesaid.His first sight was a woman on a gur-

ney, screaming in pain. This would be hisfirst reality check. At that moment, herealized exactly what he was facing.Leger’s responsibilities varied. He

worked where he was needed because ofthe lack of nurses.As much as Leger had to quickly learn

how to be a nurse, the nurses and doctorshad to learn the Creole language. He wastaught how to give IVs, dress and changedifferent types of wounds and wrap anamputated limb. Simultaneously, he and

other translators taught the nurses anddoctors words that would help them caterto the everyday needs of the patients.Words such as “Dou lè,” meaning pain,were critical for the treatment of pa-tients.He also worked in pediatrics for a short

time. What he experienced there wouldchange him forever.Leger had to tell a mother that her only

child had passed away; the baby’s namewas Lawrence. After breaking the newsto the mother, he prayed with her in Cre-ole, something he was not accustomed todoing. The ship allowed the body to stayaboard so that he could receive a properfuneral.“This is the only day I couldn’t smile,”

Leger says.Leger told himself as his own personal

motivation, “There’s worse. Make themfeel better. This could be your familymember. Don’t be judgmental about thesituation.”Leger had to stay aboard the ship the

entire time since he did not own theNWUs that allowed the Sailors to exploreHaiti. In turn, he built bonds with thepatients, and they soon became hisfriends. This bond led to the patients con-fiding and trusting in him. He even gavethem some of his own clothes to helpthem out upon their return to Haiti.After two months, he returned to Point

Mugu. He returned to the squadron, andit was as if he had never left. He was qui-etly thanked by the command for hisservice and he resumed his work in theLine Shack.

CONTINUED FROM 6

Airman Rony Leger with a friend he made onboard the U.S. Naval Ship Comfort.

Haiti finds a hero in VAW-112 airman Rony Leger

PHOTO BY MC2 ACE RHEAUME / NMCB 5

NMCB 5 recently received a special visitor to Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan: Rear Adm.Mark Handley, commanding officer of 1st Naval Construction Division (NCD). Here, Handleyshakes hands with Builder 2nd Class Travis Peppers, left.

Anyone needing to request an absenteeballot to vote in the general election onNov. 2 should send in a request no laterthan Aug. 15 to ensure that a ballot isreceived in time to vote.The request is officially called a Fed-

eral Post Card Application.Voters in Iraq, Afghanistan, ships at sea

and other overseas locations without ac-cess to the military postal system shouldsend voted ballots by Oct. 2.Voters at other military installations

should send voted ballots by Oct. 9.Stateside uniformed service members

and their families should send voted bal-lots no later than Oct. 25.The general election is Nov. 2.

Formore information, contact your vot-ing assistance officer or visit www.cnic.navy.mil.

Ask for absentee ballot by Aug. 15Voters in Iraq,Afghanistan, ships atsea and other overseaslocations without accessto the military postalsystem should send votedballots by Oct. 2.

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direct sectionals sizedby the inch with your

measurements. Hard tofit spaces our specialty Best

prices, quality & selection.Sectionals from $799.

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ANTIQUE EuropeanRichly carved, kitchen din-

ing set. Table with 6chairs. Asking $600/oboMust see! 804-497-2244

VCS247722

BED A BeautifulLeather Platform Bed

w/Thick QueenPillowtop Mattress

Never Used, in plastic, war-ranty. Retails $999, sell $365

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BED California KingPillowtop Mattress SetNever used, still inplastic w/warranty,retails $899 sac $260!

805-830-3314VCS244887

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

VCS244879BEDS King & Full Queen.Bunkbeds & Iron Patio Set.

$100-$250. 805-501-0951VCS247224

BEDTempurpedic Style

Queen Memory FoamMattress Set

Brand new in plastic w/warr!Retails $1199, Sell $345!!805-830-3314 VCS246983

SOFA &LOVESEAT

Never used - still in plastic!!Two tone microfiber. Re-tails for $699. Sell $295.805-830-3314 VCS246820

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HEADWEARFine handmade fascinators

and accessories $15-$60www.bedfordfalls

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BLACK TUX size 43, waistadjust to 42/44. Incl shirt &all access. Worn twice$110. Eves 805-383-1874

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BRIDAL GOWNLIQUIDATION, all beautiful,

never worn, high quality!$100-$300 For appointment

805-641-1221 VCS245037

CATS CRADLE Thrift ShopOpen Thurs thru Sun

Clothes, jewelry, books/etc.4160 Market #10, VTA 25¢-up 805-485-8811 VCS248081

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OUNCEWE ARE LARGESTBUYERS OF SCRAPGOLD, GOLD CHAINS,

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CROWNS, SILVERCOINS, SILVER

CHAINS WE PAYCASH NOW! TOP $$4255-18 E. MAIN STVENTURA CA 93003

805-650-0444MAIN & TELEPHONE

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4 WHEEL SCOOTERShoprider XL4, 12½ in tires,

swivel adj seat w/headrest,& light, basket, cup holder,

25 mile range, 5.5 mph,xlnt cond, MSRP $4795.

Sacrifice $1400/obo805-647-1777 VCS247624

RMC MEDICALBuy•Sell•Rent•RepairPower Chairs/Scooters

Lift Chairs/RampsHospital Beds/Hoyer

Lifts/Wheelchairs805-797-5624

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Boxes for movingonly 75¢ each250 used 805-487-2796

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$$$$$$$$$CA$HFOR

YOURCAR

$$$$$$$$We’ll buy your

car runningor not!

Can’t find thepink or

registration?No problem!

To get the bestdeal, call us first!

805-754-9839VCS246659

Saddle

Changing disciplines, allreasonable offers accept-

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synthetic, AP Supra,black, size 16 black, $ 250

(Used once)SADDLEPAD, white AP English

- $15 (neverused)GIRTH, English,black 42in.- $30 (neverused)SHOW VELVET

HELMET - Size 6 ? - $45(xlnt cond. seldom

used)Please do not hesi-tate to email or call for

more info, pics, orshipping details.

[email protected]

(805)647-6407

VCS247530WE PICK UP & RECYCLE

all Major Appliances.Help Save our Planet.

Call 805-671-9569 VCS245120

DPM 3 KEYBOARDSYNTHESIZER

$150.00••••••••••••••••••

DRUM PARTSAsk for pricing!

805-982-0499VCS246316

SPA/HOT TUBDeluxe 2010 Model.

Neck jets, therapy seat,warr, never used, candeliver, worth $5950,

will sell $1950 818-785-9043VCS245177

60’ HITACHI COLORTV, works great $300

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SteelAluminum

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• Pocket Knives• Sheath Knives

• Swords & Bayonets805-969-0381

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I PAY CASH for old books,magazines, paper ephemera,

movie/comics/sportsmemorabilia, libraries,posters, old toys, etc.

Carl 818-889-3599VCS245719

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$$$$$

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Running orNot Running

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RED RUMPS $55 Paraletts(2) $45/ea (1) $50 Canaries

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JOSE6 year old male,

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PEEWEE4 year old male,

Chihuahua mix, 13 pounds.

DITTO1½ year old male,

Corgi/Heeler mix, 27 pounds

JACOB10 month old male Poodle

Sheltie mix, 14 pounds,

MUFFIN10 year old female

Bichon Frise, 8 pounds,

Please visitwebsite for pics:

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or call us at(310)457-5898

VCS246477AMERICAN BOBTAIL Top

quality kittens. Huge, wildlooking brown & choc. tab-bies. www.oztoca.com

805-389-6766 VCS246927BEAGLE PUPS AKC M & F

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BERNESE MTNDOGS

5 Gorgeous PupsEuropean ChampionLines, Great Family

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BOSTON TERRIER/PUGDESIGNER PUPPIES. AKCparents on site. First shots.1-M & 1-F. $300.00 ea obo.805-630-1625 VCS247229

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281Pool/Spa Supplies

289Televisions/Video

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CAVALIER KING CHARLESSPANIEL purebred puppies.

Blenheims, 2nd shots,Vet recommended.

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Facebookfanpage savvycavsVCS246603

CHIHUAHUA CKC PuppiesPurebred reg’d, 3 shorthair males. $425./obo,

photos 805-443-0015 VCS247324

COCKER PUPS AKC, maleand female, buff & white,Champion line. $250-$300

805-486-9179 VCS247068

DACHSHUND MINIFemale Puppies, $500 ea.805-526-5248 or 805-304-2193

VCS247062

DOG Pit bullsMales & Females, 5 week

old blue pit bulls.Raised w/children, greattemperament. Not for

fighting. Ask for Adrian.$400.00

(805)302-1916VCS246532

ENGLISH BULLDOGPUPPIES AKC $1,800.

Male & Female.serranobulldogs.com

Stud service available.818-535-0811 VCS245884

ENGLISH BULLDOGPUPPIES AKC -REG ready

to go. Shots. $1800.00/oboCall Christine 805-938-9700

[email protected]

ENGLISHBULLDOGPUPPIES

Beautiful, 10 wks, AKC, CHLines, Hlth Guar, PaperTrained, Home Raised$1500 Firm. 818-269-9740

VCS246517

ENGLISHBULLDOGS - AKC

puppies, 3 males, 3 females,$2000. Show quality. Born7/16. 805-607-4151

www.jessicasbulldogs.comVCS247531

ENGLISH MASTIFFPUPPIES

AKC champion lines, parentshealth tested, show poten-

tial, $1800-$2500805-746-0267

VCS247056

ENGLISH SPRINGERSPANIEL PUPPIES Pure

Bred, AKC registered, 6 F &3 M, now accepting deposits,

$650/F,$500/M, good homeonly, ready August 15th.805-650-7778 VCS246173

GermanShepherd Pups

2 males, 2 females. Parentson site $300. Born May23rd. 1st shots 805-824-3093

VCS247469

GOLDENDOODLEPUPPIES

Adorable, family raised,dew claws, micro-

chipped, OFA, CERF.Males & females, black,

gold, light gold.$800-$850 805-579-3885

VCS245256

GOLDEN RETRIEVERBEAUTIFUL AKC PUPS,M & F, papers, shots. $650

Home raised. 805-208-0995VCS245740

úGolden Retriever Pupsú$2000+ goldenmeadows

retrievers.com805-532-2216 VCS247947

úGolden Retriever Pupsú$2000+ goldenmeadows

retrievers.com805-532-2216 VCS244923

HIMALAYANKITTENS

5 wk Gorgeous HimalayanKittens. Parents onpremises. Blue.(805)371-8395 VCS247765

HIMALAYAN KITTENS,adorable balls of fluff!

Blue, Seal Points,CFA, shots $400.

805-797-8486 VCS246542

HIMALAYAN KITTENSCFA, all colors, champ lines,health guaranteed, parentson site. $300/ea. 805-746-2945

VCS246262

JOHNNY CASH: I’m afriendly neutered cat &nobody wants me just

because I need special food.GRISWALD: I’m loving and

attentive but my ownercan no longer take care

of me and nobody wants mejust be because I’m not

a kitten anymore.RAPUNZEL: I’m a beautiful

cat but missing an eye sonobody wants me. PleaseCPA to give us homes!

Many More Available!805-984-3933 VCS245514

KITTENS 2 Brothers. Sia-mese chocolate point, 2 for$500 or $250 each. Call805-646-4471

VCS247463

LAB PUPS AKC in chocolate& black, OFA cert, eyes

clear, wormed, shots, food,toys, $650 805-428-1562

VCS244695

MALTESE FEMALE PUPall shots, potty trained,adorable, healhty. $750.

805-320-8244 VCS245274

MINIATURE SCHNAUZERSfor sale. 3 males, 2 femalesall black, both parents onpremises, 1st shot and tailclipped. 805-797-5811 or727-6258 $650. VCS246935

MINI SCHNAUZERSAKC

black and black and silver,females/males, 9 weeksold. Family raised. $850.

661-947-3537VCS246524

SHIHTZU ADORABLE AKCPUPPIES, 8 weeks, trained,health guaranteed. $500+.805-320-8244 VCS247151

SHIH TZU AKC Puppies10 week old males withbeautiful markings, $550.

805-493-2540 VCS247833

ú ú SHIH-TZU ú úHeaven - Sent Mini Pups

Top Quality, Reg, Pretty M/FHealthy, Shots. Photos &

Delivery. $475 & up.760-364-3114 VCS245594

SHIH-TZU PUPPIESPurebreds with papers.

$400/obo. 1st Shots. Email:[email protected]

818-703-1640 VCS245767

ú MALTI-POO PUPS ú(maltese-poodle) mix. Shots,dewormed, trained. 1/F, 2/M$500. 805-320-8244 VCS247417

YORKIE beautiful Yorkiepuppies. Male/Female.

Priced from $700.805-320-1246

www.myplayfulpuppy.comVCS246788

YORKIES PUPPIES AKC15 weeks old, 1st shots,

Starting at $800805-443-4673 VCS245106

BUNNIESFUZZY LION HEADS,

Cute and CuddlyHOLLAND LOPS 3 ½ pounds

when full grown $10-up.CAGES $10-up

805-649-3692 VCS246435

HORSE BOARDINGPrivate Ranch Newbury Pk

805-498-0406 VCS246294

PASTURE & PADDOCKSnear Moorpark,

beautiful area, great trails,reasonable rates. Ask about

our Summer Horse CampDates. 805-402-6092

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PASTURE & PADDOCKSnear Moorpark,

beautiful area, great trails,reasonable rates. Ask about

our Summer Horse CampDates. 805-402-6092

VCS245147

ACCOUNTS PAYABLEFull Time Position Experi-ence required minimumone year. Monday thru Fri-day 7:30-4:30 Westlake Vil-lage 805-498-6744VCS247449

ADMINISTRATIVEASSISTANT

Established Ventura manu-facturing company seeks afriendly and professionalAdministrative Assistantfor the sales department.Performs administrativeand clerical duties for thesales team. Must have ex-cellent verbal and writtenskills to respond to tele-phone calls and emails.Computer literate and goodtyping skills for order entrytasks. Salary based onknowledge/experience. Faxresume to Ric 805-642-9727or email: [email protected]

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSTFT/PT. Accounts pay-able/Receivable, Payroll &Human Resources.Call 818-707-0307 or Fax to:818 707-0345 VCS246481

AIR QUALITYSPECIALIST I/II$4,328 - $5,756 /Mo

The SBC Air PollutionControl District is seek-ing applicants for an en-try or journey level AirQuality Specialist. Forcomplete announcementand application materialscontact the District at(805) 961-8800 or

www.sbcapcd.org.FFD: 8/06/10

EOE.Drug Free Workplace

VCS248061

310Cats/DogsSupplies/Services

310Cats/DogsSupplies/Services

310Cats/DogsSupplies/Services

315Horses/LivestockMiscellaneous

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CAREERShttp://careers.davita.com

Be different.Do what you love.If you love patient-centered healthcare with realrelationships inside a company that encouragesfun on and off the clock, then DaVita® is theplace for you.

We offer career options to fit your lifestyle.Join us as a CLINICAL COORDINATOR atour THOUSAND OAKS, CA facility. We are aFORTUNE® 500 company—featured in TrainingMagazine’s Top 125 and Modern Healthcare’s100 Best Places to Work in Healthcare. We alsohave opportunities available for RNs andDIALYSIS TECHNICIANS in CAMARILLOand VENTURA, CA.

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Nursing

DaVita is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

AnalystBUSINESS SYSTEM ANA-LYST Candidate analyzes,supports, and manages en-hancements for currentsoftware applications; as-sists in the acquisition andimplementations of comput-er application systems asdirected by management;and performs other relatedduties as required.Bachelor’s Degree orequivalent or 3 or moreyears experience in Health-care. Three to five years ofexperience working withHospital Information Sys-tems, supporting applica-tion software, analyzingbusiness problems and / orproject management.Specialized knowledge of in-tegrated hospital systems.Knowledge of analysis, de-bugging and standard pro-ject management tools.Full-Time positionavailable.CMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.

To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.orgCMHS is an EOE.

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AUTO BODY ESTIMATORMust be bilingual & have 5yrs exp & knowledge ofPathways. Busy Oxn shop.Benefits pkg. No phonecalls. Fax resume to:

Tony’s Body Shop,805-988-4532VCS247567

AutomotiveExperienced Techs

Wanted for very busy Good-year Stores. GREAT PAY,BENEFITS & 5 DAYWORK WEEK. Locations inOxnard, Ventura & Cama-rillo. Must have exp & owntools. Valid CDL & bkgrndck req’d. Start $20/hr. CallDavid 805-338-8110VCS247874

AUTOMOTIVEMAZDA

SERVICE TECHSNeftin Westlake Mazda inThousand Oaks seeks exp’dService Techs. Familyowned business with greathours, excellent compensa-tion & benefits. Terrificwork environment too.

Contact Mark Gupton at805-497-9404

or email resumé to:[email protected]

VCS248118

AutoWE’RE GROWING!

Simi Valley Ford has sev-eral exciting opportu-nities to join our dynamicsales team. If you arefriendly, highly-motivat-ed & customer-oriented,apply online at:

simivalleyford.netWe offer health care,paid vacation, 401K &commission up to 35% Noexp nec.VCS242072 VCS247378

Bus Driver

CERTIFIEDSCHOOL BUS

DRIVER$16.01/HR - $20.02/HR

Now hiring CertifiedSchool Bus Drivers. Per-manent and Substitutepositions available atVentura Unified SchoolDistrict, 255 W. StanleyAve., Ventura or call(805) 641-5000 Ext 1170Visit our web site at:

www.venturausd.org

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BUYER/PLANNER Forpower supply co. in Simi:electronic components plan-ning/buying, inventory con-trol, coordinatingtransactions & correspon-dences w/ overseas factory.Exp in import/export logis-tics and electronic compo-nents preferred. Fluent inChinese a plus. Fax to HR805 522 8777 or Email to:

[email protected]

Case ManagerRN, CASE MANAGERDuties:Utilize nationallyrecognized criteria to moni-tor appropriate level ofcare for patient through thecontinuum of care. Workwith the treatment team,patient, and family to de-velop appropriate plan andservices for transitionand/or discharge.Licenses & Certifications:Associate’s degree (A. A.)or equivalent from two-yearcollege or technical school;or six months to one yearrelated experience and/ortraining; or equivalentcombination of educationand experience.

If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.

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25 yrs experience805-583-2553

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BILL DAVISDRYWALL, Inc

Ca Lic 835604ACOUSTIC REMOVAL

Guarantee 1 Day ServiceIn Furnished Homes’’PAINT READY’’

Liability & Worker’s Comp805-985-0271 Office

or 805-479-1127 CellFree Estimates VCS245340

INDEPENDENCE SPECIALYou Pay What I Pay!

Invoice Costs ForEquipment & Materials

On Complete Installations.Older Home Specialist.AIRE COMFORT INC.

805-797-9968Lic #877321 VCS245126

OCEAN AIRA/C Systems Installed $4800.Furnace Change Out $1200.Wall Furnace Change Out

$600. Service Call $65.Free Estimates

805-815-56241/2 The $ As Pacific

Lic #891072 VCS245270

NO Jobs BIG or SMALL

• Paving• Patching• Seal Coating• FREE Estimates!

951-288-2322Lic # 854951 VCS247137

••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Paradise Beauty SalonAmerican Manicurist

Paradise Beauty now has2 manicurist & aestheticianspecializing in quality nails,skin growth removal, waxing& massage. Pedicure for $25(org. $30) Jeanette or Linda805-526-4587 VCS244630

SIGNATUREFINISH

CARPENTRY, INCWe 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#948934 VCS245527

CARPET STEAMCLEANING Truck Mounted

Upholstery and Rugs• 3 Rooms...$60• Window Wash• Floor Wax/Polish• Dirty Kitchen/Bath_ Everything Clean _

Lee’s Maintenance805-987-3071 VCS242186

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CARPET REPAIR& CLEANING &

TILE CLEANING• Stretching • Patches

• Carpet to TileCarpet Rescue

805-483-0899(Lic #787080) VCS245949

Onsite PC Supportfor Home or Office

Computer Repair, Service& Upgrades. Virus, Spyware

& Adware Removal.Data Recovery. 13 years exp

[email protected]

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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 VCS247557

CLARK & SONSCONCRETE

•Driveway/RV Pad•Patios•Pool Decks •Sidewalks_No Job too small_

805-583-0480LIC#408242 VCS245165

Escobar ConcreteReasonable rates,No job too small.

patios, block/retainingwalls, brick, stucco, pavers

tile, driveways stamp,foundations, sea walls.

Robert 805-890-2198Lic #819035 VCS247167

Escobar ConcreteReasonable rates,No job too small.

patios, block/retainingwalls, brick, stucco, pavers

tile, driveways stamp,foundations, sea walls.

Robert 805-890-2198Lic #819035 VCS244749

VENCOCONSTRUCTION

•Block walls •Brick work•Stone •Concrete driveways

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CoordinatorCharge Master CoordinatorJob DutiesResponsible for maintain-ing hospital Charge Masterfor CMH and Ojai ValleyHospital as well as the su-pervision and coordinationof the Denial Managementteam. Collaborates withmanagerial and superviso-ry staff to ensure regulato-ry billing with correct hardand soft coding on all ac-counts. Research codes andregulations as it pertains toHCPCS, CPT-4 and revenuecodes, as well as billingregulations. Maintains aworking knowledge of reve-nue cycle process to assistin the implementation ofregulatory standards thatassist the CMHS in cashcollection while accuratelycomplying with billingguidelines. This positionalso implements strategiesto optimize the mainte-nance of the CDM via thehospital operating systemsQualificationsAssociate’s degree re-quired. Minimum 1- 2yr expand/or training; or equiva-lent combinationof educa-tion and experience.Certification in coding CCSin addition to proof clinicalexp. (Certification fromNursing, Respiratory etc.)Revenue cycle experienceto include charging practic-es.CMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.

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www.foundation.csulb.eduRefer to position # 2172

Fax # (562) 985-1726VCS247841

EDUCATORCLINICAL NURSEEDUCATOR, ICU/CCU TheClinical Nurse Educatorcollaborates with nursingstaff and department man-agement and physicians toformulate objectives basedon the learning needs of allemployees. Assesses thecontinuing education needsthat requirements of thestaff as reflected in techno-logical development, chang-ing licensure requirements,standards of nursing prac-tice, and revisions in poli-cies or procedures. Initiatesplanned change and evalu-ate the outcomes to im-prove quality of patientcare through conscious, de-liberate collaborative ef-fort. Promotes appropriateimplementation of hospitalpolicy, procedure and phi-losophies.Requires a valid CA RN Li-cense and Bachelor’s De-gree in Nursing, Master’sDegree preferred. Musthave a current BLS andACLS certification. A mini-mum of five years of clini-cal Critical Careexperience. Previous expe-riences as an Educator re-quired. Excellent verbaland written communicationskills. Must attend a mini-mum of 16 hours of continu-ing education annuallywhose content focuses onthe Critical Care patient.CMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.

To apply go to:Ventura County StarVirtual Career Event

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EDUCATORCLINICAL NURSEEDUCATOR, ICU/CCU TheClinical Nurse Educatorcollaborates with nursingstaff and department man-agement and physicians toformulate objectives basedon the learning needs of allemployees. Assesses thecontinuing education needsthat requirements of thestaff as reflected in techno-logical development, chang-ing licensure requirements,standards of nursing prac-tice, and revisions in poli-cies or procedures. Initiatesplanned change and evalu-ate the outcomes to im-prove quality of patientcare through conscious, de-liberate collaborative ef-fort. Promotes appropriateimplementation of hospitalpolicy, procedure and phi-losophies.Requires a valid CA RN Li-cense and Bachelor’s De-gree in Nursing, Master’sDegree preferred. Musthave a current BLS andACLS certification. A mini-mum of five years of clini-cal Critical Careexperience. Previous expe-riences as an Educator re-quired. Excellent verbaland written communicationskills. Must attend a mini-mum of 16 hours of continu-ing education annuallywhose content focuses onthe Critical Care patient.CMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.

To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.orgCMHS is an EOE.

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ELECTRICAL &MECHANICAL SYSTEMS

SPECIALIST (ELECTRICAL)$25.85 – $34.33/Hr DOE

plus benefitsThe District is located in the town of Oak View, 13 milesinland from Ventura. Casitas serves approximately 3,000customers from the west end of Ventura, through the OjaiValley and along the Rincon area. Its main source of wa-ter is Lake Casitas, which is operated as a recreationalfacility as well as offering camping, boating, fishing, hik-ing, picnicking and a water playground facility.The Electrical & Mechanical Systems Specialist level I,II, III or IV, depending on qualifications, will be respon-sible to perform routine to very complex technical dutiesincluding the installation, maintenance, repair and opera-tions of specialized electrical equipment in support of theDistrict’s treatment, production and diversion operations.Performs scheduled and routine inspection, testing,cleaning, repairs, overhauls and installation of industrialhigh voltage electrical motors, motor controls and equip-ment. Works on associated electrical circuits rangingfrom low to high voltage (2300 volts AC).POSITION REQUIREMENTS:Journey level experience in the maintenance and repairof industrial controls. This position requires complexwork on sophisticated electrical equipment used in the op-eration of the water system such as motor control cen-ters, SCADA, PLC, and automated valves.Requires safety knowledge for working on or around me-dium voltage systems or smaller; using isolation switch-es, circuit breakers, and associated electrical andmechanical equipment to properly “Lock Out/Tag Out”for the isolation of control, electrical, hydraulic, and me-chanical systems; ability to identify and use proper per-sonnel protective equipment; ability to identify safetyissues using test equipment to ensure all conditions aresafe. Valid driver license required with clean drivingrecord.

EDUCATION: High School diploma.BENEFIT INFO:Medical Insurance: Casitas offers two health insuranceplans through the Association of California Water Agen-cies (ACWA). Casitas pays the coverage for the employ-ee and the majority of the cost for dependent health care.Dental Insurance: The District provides dental insurancefor employees and their dependents.Life Insurance: Life insurance coverage is provided andpaid for by the District in an amount at one times theemployee’s annual salary.Vision Coverage: The District provide vision care for em-ployeesVacation: After orientation period, 48 hours accruing to96 hours the first year; increasing with length of serviceand bargaining unit negotiationsHolidays: 11 paid holidaysSick Leave: Accrues at the rate of eight hours per monthDeferred Compensation Plan: Employees may elect todefer a percentage of their salary on a pre-tax basis forinvestment purposes. The District has two DeferredCompensation Plans to choose from.Retirement: The District pays the employee’s contribu-tion to the California Public Employers Retirement Sys-tem and employees are also covered under SocialSecurity.To apply for this position go to:

Ventura County StarVirtual Career Event

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Or applications can be obtained from:Rebekah Vieira

Casitas Municipal Water District1055 Ventura AvenueOak View, CA 93022

(805) 649-2251 ext. [email protected] or Visit us on our website atwww.casitaswater.org

In addition to the application, a supplemental question-naire can be located on the Casitas Municipal Water Dis-trict website or Ventura Count Star Virtual Career Event.

Apply by August 13, 2010VCS247792

ENGINEERING SkyworksSolutions, Inc. has the fol-lowing job opportunities inNewbury Park, CA: Elec-trical Senior Engineer(LAT1209HS): Developmentof WCDMA PAM/FEM &other related TX productsfor handset applications.Test Engineer 2(LAT1208JC2): DevelopATE RF and characteriza-tion test solutions for highlyintegrated PA based mod-ules. Failure Analysis En-gineer (LAT1108JS):Perform electrical & physi-cal failure analysis on RFpower amplifier products.Product Engineer 2(LAT1208NN) ATE andcharacterization bench set-up and testing, data analy-sis, and interfacing withQuality Engineering andFailure Analysis. Industri-al Senior Engineer(LAT0410EN): Lead cross-functional teams to makeimprovements for process-es and procedures. SeniorTest Engineer(LAT0109DJA): Respon-sible for test plan develop-ment andhardware/software imple-mentation from devicespecifications. Submit re-sumes to: Leslie Catton,Skyworks Solutions, Inc.,5221 California Ave, Irvine,CA 92617. EEOE. (MUSTREFERENCE LAT CODE)VCS246411

Executive Assistantto the President

Thomas Aquinas Collegeis seeking a qualified ex-ecutive assistant to thePresident. The executiveassistant is responsiblefor providing organiza-tional and clerical sup-port to the President andDevelopment Office. Du-ties include:•Organizing the Presi-dent’s correspondence bytracking incoming mail,drafting and proofreadingdocuments, and prepar-ing monthly mailings.•Making all travel ar-rangements and appoint-ments.•Providing support foron-campus events andtaking notes at all boardmeetings.Prior executive assistantexperience is preferred.Please send your resumewith applicable experi-ence to:

[email protected]

or mail to:Attn: Personnel

Thomas Aquinas College10,000 Ojai Rd.

Santa Paula, CA 93060VCS247323

FINANCIALSYSTEMSANALYST$70,709 - $90,735Santa Barbara

The Treasurer TaxCollector’s department iscurrently recruiting foran FSA who will partici-pate in and coordinatewith a vendor regardingthe implementation andtesting of the new proper-ty tax and cashiering sys-tem. Must have a CPA,or Bachelor’s degree and1-2 yrs of exp in designingfinancial computer sys-tems. Position closes7/26/10. For a full job de-scription, or to apply on-line visit

www.sbcountyjobs.com.

VCS246740

Food ServiceDINING SERVICES

CAREEROPPORTUNITIES

ON-CALL, FT AND PTCome join our fast paceddining service org servingone of CA’s most popular &distinguished university inMalibu. We are currently

recruiting for the followingpositions to fill starting

8/19/10:• Cooks• Inventory Manager• Food Preparation• Dishwashers• Runners• Cashiers• Supervisors• Catering• Utility Workers• Stocker• Merchandiser• BaristaMust pass background ck.Xlnt benefits, pay & careeradvancement opportunities.

Sodexho atPepperdine University

24255 Pacific Coast Hwy,Malibu, CA 90263

Fax resume 310-506-4794.Special inquiries: Main OfcCall Serge, 310-506-4296VCS247675

General

Thousand Oaks Health CareHas The Following

Two Positions Available

Business Office ManagerThousand Oaks, CA, isseeking a service-orientedBusiness Office Manager tosupport the team. Primaryresponsibilities include ac-counts receivable, private-pay and third-party bill-ing/collections, and residenttrust management. Addi-tional duties include ac-counts payable, payroll,and accounts receivable.Strong verbal and writtencommunication skills andexcellent organizational, in-terpersonal, and superviso-ry skills are a must. Theideal candidate will haveexperience or willingness towork with a senior serviceorganization and be com-puter proficient in Medi-care / Medicaid / thirdparty billing and collectionspreferred and will train theright person. Long-termcare experience andBachelor’s degree pre-ferred. Thousand OaksCenter offers a competitivesalary and benefits pack-age.

Housekeeper/AidePrimary responsibilities in-clude providing cleaningservices to provide a safe,sanitary, comfortable andhomelike environment forresidents, staff and the pub-lic. Maintaining of House-keeping services inaccordance with facilitypolicies and procedures andconsistent with state andfederal laws and regula-tions to maintain an envi-ronment that enhances thequality of life for residents.Education and/or Experi-ence: Sufficient educationto demonstrate functionalliteracy. Prior housekeep-ing experience in an institu-tional setting preferred.

To apply for these positionsplease visit :

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Healthcare

www.livingstonvna.org• RN, FT, Oxnard,

bilingual• RNs, FT, all areas ofVentura County

• RN, Team Leader,weekend

• RN, evening and/orweekend

• RN, WOCN, per diem• PT, per diem• OT, per diem, EastCountyFor more information goto: Ventura County StarVirtual Career Event at:

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Health ProfessionalOutreach CoordinatorCancer ProgramEnhance community recog-nition of CMH as a premier,comprehensive provider ofoncology services. Providecommunity outreach for theCancer Program activities.Create a calendar of ac-tivities for publication.Work with CMH Marketingto provide information to lo-cal newspapers and radiostations. Investigate newsupportive services for can-cer patients. Reportprogress to the CMH Can-cer Committee at leastquarterly. Include the fol-lowing. Provide outreachto the community and theCMH medical communityregarding the programs of-fered by the CMH CancerResource Center. Create abi-monthly calendar ofCMH Cancer Resource Cen-ter activities. Promote theCMH Cancer Resource Cen-ter programs and activitiesvia local media. Investi-gate new supportive servic-es for cancer patients.Work with the CMH CancerCommittee regarding newprograms and activities forcancer patients.CMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.

To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.orgCMHS is an EOE.

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DirectorFood & Bev

Thousand Oaks luxury re-tirement communityseeks candidate with 10+years hospitality exp infine dining environ, excel-lent PR skills, 5+ yearsexp developing and man-aging staff. Must haveexpertise in all aspects ofrestaurant mgmt. Culi-nary training preferred.Competitive comp &benefits.

Email resumes [email protected]

http://www.uvto.comVCS245266

HotelSALES MANAGER

Apply in personBest Western

Thousand Oaks Inn75 W. Thousand Oaks Blvd

805-497-3701VCS248150

AgricultureFULL TIME INSPECTOR –Agricultural Commodities:

Full time position based inOxnard. Fruit/nut/vegeta-ble inspections experience aplus. $18.80/hr plus benefits.Call 916-445-1286 or go to:www.agsupport.orgVCS247231

Information SystemsHELP DESK ANALYSTAssists customers with ba-sic computing and telecom-munications issues andquestions over the tele-phone, relaying technicalinformation in an appropri-ate manner. Performs mi-nor repairs on computer,printer, communicationlines, and other equipmentas deemed appropriate.REQUIREMENTS:High school diploma or gen-eral education degree(GED); One (1) year Infor-mation Systems experiencein a health care related en-vironment. Experience inMeditech Hospital Systemand Windows based sys-tems preferred. Knowledgeof Information Systems cur-rent technology. ALL-SCRIPTS is a requirement.CMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.Please submit your resumehttp://www.cmhshealth.org/

To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.orgCMHS is an EOE.

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INSURANCE CustomerService Representative inAgoura Hills. Xlnt opportu-nity for team oriented, posi-tive energy individual,licensed CSR for PersonalLines. Exp’d w/FarmersDashboard. Email DOI Li-cense # with resume to:[email protected]

EDUCATORCLINICAL NURSE EDU-CATOR, ICU/CCU TheClinical Nurse Educatorcollaborates with nursingstaff and department man-agement and physicians toformulate objectives basedon the learning needs of allemployees. Assesses thecontinuing education needsthat requirements of thestaff as reflected in techno-logical development, chang-ing licensure requirements,standards of nursing prac-tice, and revisions in poli-cies or procedures. Initiatesplanned change and evalu-ate the outcomes to im-prove quality of patientcare through conscious, de-liberate collaborative ef-fort. Promotes appropriateimplementation of hospitalpolicy, procedure and phi-losophies.Requires a valid CA RN Li-cense and Bachelor’s De-gree in Nursing, Master’sDegree preferred. Musthave a current BLS andACLS certification. A mini-mum of five years of clini-cal Critical Careexperience. Previous expe-riences as an Educator re-quired. Excellent verbaland written communicationskills. Must attend a mini-mum of 16 hours of continu-ing education annuallywhose content focuses onthe Critical Care patient.CMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.

To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.orgCMHS is an EOE.

VCS245247

MANAGER, MAJORGIFTS Duties: Reportingto the Director of Develop-ment, the Manager, MajorGifts organizes, managesand evaluates donor culti-vation, fundraising and ste-wardship activities fordonors able to give five toseven-figure gifts. Manag-es a caseload of up to 150 invarious stages of develop-ment. Works with donorsand professionals to bringplanned gifts to closure.For the $25 million capitalcampaign, works with tar-get groups that specificallyinclude board members,employees, physicians, andthe community of VenturaCounty. As a key memberof the capital campaignteam, supports campaigncommittee work and sharesin responsibility for cam-paign success. Responsiblefor the development of ma-jor gifts policies and proce-dures.Requirements: Minimum,Bachelor’s Degree; CFREpreferred. Minimum fiveyears experience requiredspecifically in major giftsdevelopment; demonstratedskills in cultivation, solicita-tion and stewardship of ma-jor gift donors; experiencein conducting moves man-agement and develop-i n g / i m p l e m e n t i n gstewardship program; aproven track record of in-creasing, personal successin generating major gifts.Campaign experience pre-ferred. Must be competentin donor database, pref-erably Raiser’s Edge.CMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.

To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.orgCMHS is an EOE.

VCS246784

MANAGER, MAJORGIFTS Duties: Reportingto the Director of Develop-ment, the Manager, MajorGifts organizes, managesand evaluates donor culti-vation, fundraising and ste-wardship activities fordonors able to give five toseven-figure gifts. Manag-es a caseload of up to 150 invarious stages of develop-ment. Works with donorsand professionals to bringplanned gifts to closure.For the $25 million capitalcampaign, works with tar-get groups that specificallyinclude board members,employees, physicians, andthe community of VenturaCounty. As a key memberof the capital campaignteam, supports campaigncommittee work and sharesin responsibility for cam-paign success. Responsiblefor the development of ma-jor gifts policies and proce-dures.Requirements: Minimum,Bachelor’s Degree; CFREpreferred. Minimum fiveyears experience requiredspecifically in major giftsdevelopment; demonstratedskills in cultivation, solicita-tion and stewardship of ma-jor gift donors; experiencein conducting moves man-agement and develop-i n g / i m p l e m e n t i n gstewardship program; aproven track record of in-creasing, personal successin generating major gifts.Campaign experience pre-ferred. Must be competentin donor database, pref-erably Raiser’s Edge.CMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.

To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.orgCMHS is an EOE.

VCS245244

Manufacturing/Maintenance

POLY-TAINER INC.

in Simi Valley has thefollowing positions

available.

Blow MoldingTechnician

Under minimal supervisionperform adjustments andset-ups of various InjectionStretch Blow and ExtrusionBlow Molding Machines.Ensure highest standards ofparts while maintainingmachine efficiency levelsas well as keeping scraprate to a minimum. Pro-vide supervisor with vari-ous reports documentingdaily work progress. Assistwith employee safety andtraining in designated are-as.

Material Handler:

Description:Under minimal supervision,performs various functionsin the movement of materi-al. Loads and unloads ma-terial from silos or drums.Ensures material vacuumsystem in accurate and online. Assists with employeesafety and training in desig-nated areas.

MaintenanceTechnician

Description:Under minimal supervision,installs, maintains or re-builds various InjectionStretch and Extrusion BlowMolding equipment as wellas various auxiliary compo-nents. Disassembles prob-lem equipment anddetermines the extent ofnecessary repairs. Per-form various electrical,pneumatic and hydraulicrepairs on equipmentthroughout the facility.

to apply for these positionsplease visit:

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VCS247600

ManufacturingNEEDED NOW!!

27 IMMEDIATEOPENINGS FOR

• Janitors• Machine Operators• Warehouse & S/R

Clerks• CNC Machinists

including leads• Production Supv.• Mfg Shop Helpers

Able to pass criminalbackgrd & drug screenCall today: 805-973-1870 ore-mail resume to:

[email protected]

VCS247455

MARKETING Amgen Inc.has an opportunity for a Sr.Marketing Manager Reqs:Masters & 2 yrs exp; & expin sales/marketing inhealthcare industry; provenability to collaborate andwork cross-functionally todrive business results in aheavily matrixed, fast-paced environment; expworking closely with fieldsales organizations to im-plement marketing pro-grams with measureablebusiness impact; projectmanagement & exp manag-ing multiple vendors/agen-cies; exp with legal,regulatory and medical re-view process. Jobsite: Thousand Oaks, CA.Reference # 7Q4NKE & sub-mit resume to Global Mo-bility, 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. VCS248003

MECHANICFleet mechanic, $15/hr

DOE. Call Dave805-482-2782 VCS247442

MECHANIC needed in Ox-nard. Great Pay/Benefits.Diesel/Bus exp required.ASE Certification pref. Bob805-486-8876 VCS247110

MEDICAL BILLERBilingual. Needed for neuroclinic. Exp pref. Health &dental insurance offered.Fax res 805-648-8104 Attn:Clinic Mgr. VCS247758

NURSERY MGR- Fax re-sume: Chateau Landscape(661)554-7290 MoorparkVCS247943

NursingDirector of Nursing

Exp’d in SNF care.Send resumes to

805-498-5112 or apply atMary Healthof the Sick

2929 Theresa Dr.Newbury Pk, CA 91320

Ph 805-498-3644 VCS245153

NursingDIRECTOR OF NURSING,MED/SURG Reporting tothe Chief Nursing Officer,the Director of NursingMed/Surg is responsible forleading patient care on abusy 44 bed unit. Must dem-onstrate knowledge ofmedical-legal and regulato-ry requirements. Musthave strong customer ser-vice skills, be detail orient-ed and have good computerskills. Must have commit-ment to the advancement ofNursing practice and theNursing profession. Mustpossess great interpersonalcommunication skills relat-ed to knowledge ofgroup/system dynamics,commitment to staff educa-tion and development.Requires a valid CA RN Li-cense, Bachelor’s Degree inNursing (Master’s pre-ferred), Experience inMed/Surg and/or Teleme-try, and 3-5 years of Nurs-ing managementexperience. Must have ex-pertise in budget develop-ment, performanceimprovement initiatives,leadership and staff devel-opment. National certifica-tion in NursingAdministration is pre-ferred.CMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing a team that providesquality care and compas-sion to create an environ-ment of excellence, pleasetake a moment to discovermore about what it’s like towork at Community Memo-rial Health System.Please submit your resumeto Human Resources byfax/email to: (805) 585-3079;sraya@cmhhosp i ta l . orgw e b s i t e :http://www.cmhshealth.org/

To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.orgCMHS is an EOE.

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NursingDIRECTOR OF NURSING,MED/SURG Reporting tothe Chief Nursing Officer,the Director of NursingMed/Surg is responsible forleading patient care on abusy 44 bed unit. Must dem-onstrate knowledge ofmedical-legal and regulato-ry requirements. Musthave strong customer ser-vice skills, be detail orient-ed and have good computerskills. Must have commit-ment to the advancement ofNursing practice and theNursing profession. Mustpossess great interpersonalcommunication skills relat-ed to knowledge ofgroup/system dynamics,commitment to staff educa-tion and development.Requires a valid CA RN Li-cense, Bachelor’s Degree inNursing (Master’s pre-ferred), Experience inMed/Surg and/or Teleme-try, and 3-5 years of Nurs-ing managementexperience. Must have ex-pertise in budget develop-ment, performanceimprovement initiatives,leadership and staff devel-opment. National certifica-tion in NursingAdministration is pre-ferred.CMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing a team that providesquality care and compas-sion to create an environ-ment of excellence, pleasetake a moment to discovermore about what it’s like towork at Community Memo-rial Health System.Please submit your resumeto Human Resources byfax/email to: (805) 585-3079;sraya@cmhhosp i ta l . orgw e b s i t e :http://www.cmhshealth.org/

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NursingLICENSED

VOCATIONALNURSE

Naval Branch HealthClinic, Port Huenemenow hiring LVN in Ambu-latory Care. Position isGs6 Series 0620. Salaryrange $38,800-$50,500based on experience.Hours are 073-1630,0900-1800. Fax Resume to

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NursingREGISTERED NURSE -EMERGENCY ROOM/HOUSE SUPERVISORProvide primary nursingcare Must have current CARN License; Minimum 3years recent EmergencyRoom Experience CurrentCertifications: CPR, ACLS,PALS.Preferred Certifications:TNCC (Trauma NurseCritical Care); Supervisoryexperience a plus.One Full-Time PositionAvailable (72 hrs a pay pe-riod) Night Shift (7:00pm -7:00am)Ojai Valley CommunityHospital offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive Re-tirement plan, flexiblespending accounts, paidtime off, and a variety ofother great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.

To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.org

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NursingREGISTERED NURSE -EMERGENCY ROOM/HOUSE SUPERVISORProvide primary nursingcare Must have current CARN License; Minimum 3years recent EmergencyRoom Experience CurrentCertifications: CPR, ACLS,PALS.Preferred Certifications:TNCC (Trauma NurseCritical Care); Supervisoryexperience a plus.One Full-Time PositionAvailable (72 hrs a pay pe-riod) Night Shift (7:00pm -7:00am)Ojai Valley CommunityHospital offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive Re-tirement plan, flexiblespending accounts, paidtime off, and a variety ofother great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.

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EOEVCS245248

NursingREGISTERED NURSE -INTENSIVE CARE UNIT -OVCH Must have currentCA RN License; CurrentCPR, ACLS.One Full-Time PositionAvailable (72 hrs a pay pe-riod) Night Shift (7:00pm -7:00am)Ojai Valley CommunityHospital offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive Re-tirement plan, flexiblespending accounts, paidtime off, and a variety ofother great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.

To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.orgCMHS is an EOE.

VCS245249

NursingRegistered Nurse Supervis-or- CFH Airport MarinaFull Time 8 hour ShiftProvides professional nurs-ing care to Patients in sup-port of medical care asdirected by medical staffand pursuant to objectivesand policies of the hospital.Interfaces with Front Officeand Back Office staff to as-sure patient flow in theBack Office of the clinic.Able to teach and superviseMedical Assistant staff.Keeps patient chart updat-ed, in order and upkeep’spatient board. Participatesin Performance Improve-ment activities.CMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.

To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.orgCMHS is an EOE.

VCS247499

NursingRN Emergency Dept. Wehave 3 RN positionsavailable in our EmergencyDepartment (2 Full Timenight shift and 1 Per Diemany shift).Duties: Render professionalnursing care to EmergencyDepartment Patients insupport of medical care asdirected by medical staffand pursuant to objectivesand policies of the hospital.Coordinates patient careplanning with other hospitaldisciplines. Reports to theDepartment Manager andinterfaces with RN IV, De-partment Educator.Education and/or Experi-ence ADN or BSN orequivalent from two-yearcollege and minimum of 1yrof Emergency Room expe-rience.Certificates, Licenses, Reg-istrationsCurrent CA RN License -Current BLS, ACLS andPALS certifications are re-quired.CMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.

To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.orgCMHS is an EOE.

VCS245243

NursingRN EMERGENCY DEPT.We have 3 RN positionsavailable in our EmergencyDepartment (2 Full Timenight shift and 1 Per Diemany shift).Duties: Render professionalnursing care to EmergencyDepartment Patients insupport of medical care asdirected by medical staffand pursuant to objectivesand policies of the hospital.Coordinates patient careplanning with other hospitaldisciplines. Reports to theDepartment Manager andinterfaces with RN IV, De-partment Educator.Education and/or Experi-ence ADN or BSN orequivalent from two-yearcollege and minimum of 1yrof Emergency Room expe-rience.Certificates, Licenses, Reg-istrationsCurrent CA RN License -Current BLS, ACLS andPALS certifications are re-quired.CMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.

To apply go to:Ventura County StarVirtual Career Event

virtualcareerevent.com/vcstarCMHS is an EOE.

VCS247554

NursingRN EMERGENCY DEPT.We have 3 RN positionsavailable in our EmergencyDepartment (2 Full Timenight shift and 1 Per Diemany shift).Duties: Render professionalnursing care to EmergencyDepartment Patients insupport of medical care asdirected by medical staffand pursuant to objectivesand policies of the hospital.Coordinates patient careplanning with other hospitaldisciplines. Reports to theDepartment Manager andinterfaces with RN IV, De-partment Educator.Education and/or Experi-ence ADN or BSN orequivalent from two-yearcollege and minimum of 1yrof Emergency Room expe-rience.Certificates, Licenses, Reg-istrationsCurrent CA RN License -Current BLS, ACLS andPALS certifications are re-quired.CMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.

To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.orgCMHS is an EOE.

VCS246782

NursingRN II, ICU/CCU We havethree (3) Full Time nightshift positions available forRNs in our ICU/CCU unit.These positions are eligiblefor SIGN-ON BONUS($3,000 FOR FULL-TIMEEMPLOYEESDuties: To render profes-sional nursing care toICU/CCU patients in sup-port of medical care, andpursuant to objectives andpolicies of the hospital. Co-ordinates patient care plan-ning with other hospitaldisciplines. Reports to theDepartment Director andinterfaces with other RNs,Department Educator, De-partment Manager, andunit supervisors.Qualifications: Current CARN License, ACLS and BLScertifications.CMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.

To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.orgCMHS is an EOE.

VCS246789

NursingRN - Infection Control/Em-ployee HealthMust have current CA RNLicense 3-5 years previousclinical acute hospital expe-rience required. Infectioncontrol certification orequivalent experience pre-ferred. One Regular Part-Time Position Available (48hrs a pay period)Ojai Valley CommunityHospital offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive Re-tirement plan, flexiblespending accounts, paidtime off, and a variety ofother great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.

To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.orgCMHS is an EOE.

VCS247492

NursingRN - Operating RoomSurgery DepartmentMust have current CA RnLicense; Current BLS &ACLS certificatesPrevious Surgery experi-ence required. CNOR pre-ferred One Regular Part-Time position available (48hrs a pay period)Day Shiftplus evening on-callOjai Valley CommunityHospital offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive re-tirement plan, flexiblespending accounts, paidtime off, and a variety ofother great benefits.If you are interested in jo-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.

To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.orgCMHS is an EOE.

VCS247497

NursingRN - PACUMust have current CA RNLicense; Current BLS,ACLS & PALS certificatesMinimum 2 years previousPACU experience required.One Full-Time Day PositionAvailable (80 hrs a pay pe-riod)M-F 9:00am - 5:30pmOjai Valley CommunityHospital offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive Re-tirement plan, flexiblespending accounts, paidtime off, and a variety ofother great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.

To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.orgCMHS is an EOE.

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NursingRN, Pre-Op Holding &PACU- On Call Job DutiesTo provide professionalnursing care to Pre-OpHolding and PACU patientsin support of medical careas directed by medical staffand pursuant to objectivesand policies of the hospital.Coordinates patient careplanning with other hospitaldisciplines. Reports to theDepartment Manager andinterfaces with RN IV, De-partment Educator, andUnit Supervisors.CMHS of-fers excellent benefits, suchas Medical, Dental, Vision,Life, and AD&D insurance.We also offer a comprehen-sive 403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.Licenses/ Certifications,and ExperienceCurrent CA RN license.Must have current BLS,ACLS certification. Musthave minimum of 1 yearMed-Surg. Background, 6month to 1yr related expand/or training; or equiva-lent combination of educa-tion and exp.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.

To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.orgCMHS is an EOE.

VCS247508

NursingRN, PRE-OP HOLDING &

PACUTo provide professionalnursing care to Pre-OpHolding and PACU patientsin support of medical careas directed by medical staffand pursuant to objectivesand policies of the hospital.Coordinates patient careplanning with other hospitaldisciplines. Reports to theDepartment Manager andinterfaces with RN IV, De-partment Educator, andUnit Supervisors.CMHS of-fers excellent benefits, suchas Medical, Dental, Vision,Life, and AD&D insurance.We also offer a comprehen-sive 403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.Licenses/ Certifications,and ExperienceCurrent CA RN license.Must have current BLS,ACLS certification. Musthave minimum of 1 yearMed-Surg. Background, 6month to 1yr related expand/or training; or equiva-lent combination of educa-tion and exp.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.

To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.orgCMHS is an EOE.

VCS247502

NursingRN, RADIOLOGYDuties: Provides qualitycare nursing services to pa-tients of Diagnostic Imag-ing adhering to theestablished Nursing stan-dards of this hospital.Works under the Medicaldirection of the Radiologistswhile assisting with theirprocedures. Evaluatesmonitors and administersmedication as neededand/or ordered by the phy-sician or as is standard ofcare. Directs and guidespatient teaching, and ac-tivities of ancillary person-nel while maintainingstandards of professionalnursing. Assists with thetransport to nursing floorafter procedure to give ap-propriate post care instruc-tions from out procedures.Is cross-trained to nursingduties of the Cardiac Cath-eterization exams and MRIpatient care.Experience: 3 to 5 years ex-perience preferred.Licenses and Certifications:Graduate of an accreditedand approved school ofNursing. BSN desired.Current CA RN License re-quired, BCLS, and ACLScertification required.PALS desired. CCRN pre-ferred.CMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.

To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.orgCMHS is an EOE.

VCS246781

RN IV CHARGE NURSE,ICU/CCU Duties: Providescritical care nursing to thepatients in the ICU/CCU,oversees shift operations,and participates in leader-ship activities. Assumesrole in directing shift opera-tions as appropriate to li-cense and practice.Participates in various as-pects of leadership role.Participates in departmen-tal and hospital-wide Per-formance Improvementprojects. Acts as a resourceto staff.Requirements: Must havecurrent California RN li-cense. Must have currentACLS and BLS certifica-tion.CMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that providesquality care and compas-sion to create an environ-ment of excellence, pleasetake a moment to discovermore about what it’s like towork at Community Memo-rial Health System.

To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.orgCMHS is an EOE.

VCS245245

RN IV CHARGE NURSE,ICU/CCU Duties: Providescritical care nursing to thepatients in the ICU/CCU,oversees shift operations,and participates in leader-ship activities. Assumesrole in directing shift opera-tions as appropriate to li-cense and practice.Participates in various as-pects of leadership role.Participates in departmen-tal and hospital-wide Per-formance Improvementprojects. Acts as a resourceto staff.Requirements: Must havecurrent California RN li-cense. Must have currentACLS and BLS certifica-tion.CMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that providesquality care and compas-sion to create an environ-ment of excellence, pleasetake a moment to discovermore about what it’s like towork at Community Memo-rial Health System.

To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.orgCMHS is an EOE.

VCS246785

RN IV CHARGE NURSE,ICU/CCU Duties: Providescritical care nursing to thepatients in the ICU/CCU,oversees shift operations,and participates in leader-ship activities. Assumesrole in directing shift opera-tions as appropriate to li-cense and practice.Participates in various as-pects of leadership role.Participates in departmen-tal and hospital-wide Per-formance Improvementprojects. Acts as a resourceto staff.Requirements: Must havecurrent California RN li-cense. Must have currentACLS and BLS certifica-tion.CMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that providesquality care and compas-sion to create an environ-ment of excellence, pleasetake a moment to discovermore about what it’s like towork at Community Memo-rial Health System.

To apply go to:Ventura County StarVirtual Career Event

virtualcareerevent.com/vcstarVCS247551

OFFICE MANAGERMon-Sat 7am-5pm Heavyphones data entry, bilingualpreferred. $660/wk Fax re-sume 805-983-6756VCS203995 VCS247621

OFFICE Part Time10am-2pm M-F phones,front desk. Fax resume805-653-6751 VCS247601

PACKHOUSEMAINTENANCE

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The California Farm ishiring a PackhouseMaintenance Worker

This position will trouble-shoot and repair contain-er wrappers, inkjetprinters, and box ma-chines.

Requirements are 2 yearsprevious Maintenance inPacking Operations expe-rience. Bilingual Eng-lish/Spanish & PC skills

Interested applicantsshould E-mail your re-

sume and references to:Rhernandez@

camushfarm.comVCS248194

PART-TIMEMERCHANDISER wantedfor Dreyer’s Grand IceCream. Service and stockNestle ice cream productsin area grocery stores. Formore info. and/or apply on-line at: dreyersjobs.comEOE/M/F/D/V VCS248065

PROGRAMMER/ANALYST

(Simi Valley, CA)Analyze, design, de-velop, test, customize& maintain web &client server appns onn-tier & object orient-ed architecture usingJAVA, C/C++, WebLogic, ORACLE, Hi-bernate & Eclipse. BSin Comp. Sci orEngrng + 2yr exp injob offered. Mail re-sumes w/ salary re-quirements toTHEME SOFT, INC.,1155 Kelly JohnsonBlvd, Ste. 111, Colora-do Springs, CO 80920VCS245278

Property Mgmt AsstImmed opening. Venturaarea. R.E. lic req’d Faxresume to 805-653-1780

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P/T AlternativeRecreation Specialist$13.69-$15.85/hr. Assist withrec program for people w/special needs. Specializededu & rel supv exp desired.Details at www.rsrpd.org.Rancho Simi Rec and ParkDist, 1692 Sycamore, SimiValley, 93065. File by8/13/10, 5pm. VCS248136

P/T AlternativeRecreation Specialist$13.69-$15.85/hr. Assist withrec program for people w/special needs. Specializededu & rel supv exp desired.Details at www.rsrpd.org.Rancho Simi Rec and ParkDist, 1692 Sycamore, SimiValley, 93065. File by8/13/10, 5pm. VCS247585

P/T ASST. PROPERTYMGR. – OXN. 25 hrs/wk.Exp w/CAM recs, very or-ganized Strong written/ver-bal skills Phones, filing, 50wpm, NOT entry level, 3+yrs exp Wage based on expPlease email resume to:

[email protected] fax to (805) 981-6299

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P/T Park Rangers($25.50/hr) Review job

description & requirementsat www.rsrpd.org. RanchoSimi Rec & Park Dist., 1692

Sycamore, Simi, 93065.Apply by: 8/13/10, 5pm

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PUBLIC HEALTHCalifornia Department

of Public HealthHealth Facility Evaluator

Nurse (HFEN)The Department of Pub-lic Health, Licensing andCertification Program(L&C), is looking forHFEN’s who will conductinspections, investiga-tions, surveys andevaluations of health fa-cilities for conformitywith licensing and certifi-cation requirements ofCDPH and for compli-ance with State and Fed-eral laws, rules, andregulations relating tomedical care.State employment re-quires passing an eli-gibility examination anda hiring interview. Takethe on-line examinationnow at the State Person-nel Board website.http://jobs.ca.gov/OEC/apply/apply2.aspxFor additional informa-tion or assistance in ac-cessing the onlineexamination please con-tact - Matthew Mitchell(916) 322-9905 or MariRiego (916) 319-9171VCS245713

PUBLIC HEALTHCalifornia Department

of Public HealthHealth Facility Evaluator

Nurse (HFEN)The Department of Pub-lic Health, Licensing andCertification Program(L&C), is looking forHFEN’s who will conductinspections, investiga-tions, surveys andevaluations of health fa-cilities for conformitywith licensing and certifi-cation requirements ofCDPH and for compli-ance with State and Fed-eral laws, rules, andregulations relating tomedical care.State employment re-quires passing an eli-gibility examination anda hiring interview. Takethe on-line examinationnow at the State Person-nel Board website.http://jobs.ca.gov/OEC/apply/apply2.aspxFor additional informa-tion or assistance in ac-cessing the onlineexamination please con-tact - Matthew Mitchell(916) 322-9905 or MariRiego (916) 319-9171VCS245714

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VCS247701

NursingRN, Radiology Duties:Provides quality care nurs-ing services to patients ofDiagnostic Imaging adher-ing to the established Nurs-ing standards of thishospital. Works under theMedical direction of the Ra-diologists while assistingwith their procedures.Evaluates monitors and ad-ministers medication asneeded and/or ordered bythe physician or as is stan-dard of care. Directs andguides patient teaching,and activities of ancillarypersonnel while maintain-ing standards of profession-al nursing. Assists with thetransport to nursing floorafter procedure to give ap-propriate post care instruc-tions from out procedures.Is cross-trained to nursingduties of the Cardiac Cath-eterization exams and MRIpatient care.3 to 5 years experience pre-ferred.Licenses and Certifications:Graduate of an accreditedand approved school ofNursing. BSN desired.Current CA RN License re-quired, BCLS, and ACLScertification required.PALS desired. CCRN pre-ferred.CMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.

To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.org

CMHS is an EOE.VCS245242

RecreationJOB FAIR

8/3/10, 7-9 pmRancho Santa SusanaComm Center, Simi

Recruiting for P/T posi-tions in the Before & Af-ter School Club Prog inS.V. & Oak Park. Detailsat www.rsrpd.org. Ran-cho SImi Recreation &Park Dist. VCS247555

RecreationJOB FAIR

8/3/10, 7pm-9pmRancho Santa SusanaComm Center, Simi

Recruiting for P/T posi-tions in the Before & Af-ter School Club Prog inS.V. & Oak Park. Detailsat www.rsrpd.org. Ran-cho SImi Recreation &Park Dist. VCS248199

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Resident ManagerCEDC seeks a highly motivated, self-starter to assumethe Resident Manager position at the Paseo Santa Claraand Paseo del Rio Apartments in Oxnard, CA. It is a jobrequirement that the incumbent of this position live inone of the apartments at Paseo Apartments . This posi-tion will be supervised by the Property Supervisor. TheDirector of Property and Asset Management supervisesthe overall operations and staff within the Property & As-set Management Division.

MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:Specific job goals, objectives and tasks are establishedfor each employee as part of the annual evaluation andwork plan process. Responsibilities and duties include,but are not limited to the following:

•Marketing, leasing, rent collections, bank deposits,weekly and monthly reports

•The completion of compliance related paper work, suchas move-ins and annual certifications in accordance

with the Tax Credit program and other funding require-ments

•Occupancy related responsibilities such as maintaining ahealthy waiting list for the properties.•Conduct daily walk throughs of the property and bi-an-nual unit inspection with unit inspection report and thepreparation of an annual redecoration schedule

•Responsible for the physical condition of the propertyand timely completion of work service requests and thesupervision of maintenance work performed by sit staffand outside vendors

•Prepare purchase orders for maintenance repairs andpurchases

•Responsible for handling petty cash for this property•Monitor and approve operating expenses•Assist in the preparation of the annual operating budget•Monitoring of the property’s operating budget andmonthly reviews of financial statements.

•Provide monthly reports to Property & Asset Manage-ment Director in compliance with regulatory require-ments

•Enforce Lease Agreements and Complex Rules andRegulations

REQUIRED WORK EXPERIENCE:Minimum of 3 to 5 years work experience in propertymanagement and experience in th Tax Credit Program.

EDUCATION:Minimum High School diploma or GED equivalent certifi-cate.

REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES:•Bilingual-English/Spanish•Sufficient computer proficiency to produce correspondence, reports, flyers, etc

•Ability to take initiative in problem solving, strong ana-lytical skills

•Ability to develop and maintain effective working rela-tionships

•Ability to communicate clearly and effectively, bothorally and in writing

•Ability to work independently•Bonding capacity•Valid California Drivers License

SALARY, APARTMENT & BENEFITS :Comprehensive benefits package includes choice of HMOor PPO plan for medical and dental coverage. Other insu-rances include: Vision and long-term disability insuranc-es and life insurance. Other benefits include vacation,sick leave and paid holidays and an opportunity for en-rollment in employer-contribution type retirement plan.Qualified Persons Please apply at:

Ventura County StarVirtual Career Event

virtualcareerevent.com/vcstarand/or fax or email resume to:

Fax (805) 659-3195 or email: [email protected]

Attn: Laura Cuellar,Human Resources

ManagerCabrillo Economic Development Corporation702 County Square Drive, Ventura, CA 93003

VCS247834

PROPERTY SUPERVISORUnder the supervision of the Property & Asset Manage-ment Director (PAMD), the Property Supervisor willoversee the day-to-day managerial operations and sys-tems at housing communities managed by CEDC. Majorduties include:

•Preparation of Annual Budgets for each property man-aged by CEDC. Format all Board approved budgets intothe required formats for each agency and submit for ap-proval within the required time period.

•Review waiting list at each of the properties and imple-ment necessary marketing effort to replenish the pool ofapplications. Ensure that property waiting lists are up-dated every 6 month according to policy.

•Review and approve all compliance related paperworksuch as move-in, annual recertification, interim, trans-fers, per Resident Selection Criteria and RegulatoryAgreements.•Conduct pre-audits of files and prepare correction plansin preparation for audits by program monitoring Agen-cies.•Ensure properties have a minimum 3 processed applica-tions ready for vacancies.

•Provide one-on-one compliance training to staff whereneeded.

•Attend training as required by the Property & AssetManagement Director.

•Prepare physical condition reports for all the propertieson a monthly basis with an action plan to address correc-tions.•Ensure that all properties conduct the annual unit inspections and that maintenancework orders are completed to address all deficiencies.

•Personally conduct 25% of unit inspection on an annualbasis at each property.

•Ensure that properties in their 5th or 6th year of con-struction prepare a redecoration schedule for paint, carpet & vinyl,& window coverings.•Review required approvals for Replacement Reserveswithdrawals for decorating, applances and capital im-provements.•Ensure that all resident managers follow proper proce-dures with regard to Security Deposits dispositions.

•Ensure that all collections are done timely, 3-Day Notic-es are done timely, and that Leases and Changes ofLease Terms are completed properly.

•Ensure that time sheets, mileage reimbursement re-quests, petty cash replenishment requests, and other re-quired reports are completed properly and submittetimely.•Prepare Agenda and lead monthly Resident Managersstaff meetings. Agenda should include Compliance Updates and Training, Safety, Fair Housing, and Work Eth-ics training. Mold abatement should be a topic on a regu-lar basis. Maintenance Techncians should also attendtraining for the above listed subjects as required.

•Atend resident meetings at each property.•Address resident related issues.•Address staff related issues.•Prepare 90-Day and Annual Staff Performance Evalua-tions.•Interview and select for vacant Resident Manager andMaintenance Technician positions.

•Monitor financial reports and review expenses with resi-dent managers

•Review revenue reports•Walk-through all vacant units for quality work in prep-ping unit and timely turnover.

•Assist Resident Managers with questions and issues re-lated to operations, etc.

•Address after hour emergencies for the properties.•Submit Property Status Reports to the Property & AssetManagement Director (PAMD).

•Meet with the PAMD on a bi-weekly basis. Date andtime to be determined.

Required Qualifications•Must have minimum 5 years property management su-pervisory experience.•Must hav 3 - 5 years of Tax Credit practical experi-ence(tax credit certification a plus).•Minimum 2 years experience working in nonprofit hous-ing management.•Must possess excellent verbal and written communica-tion skills.

•Computer proficient in Microsoft platform (Word, Excel,PowerPoint)•Experience in facilitating group settings, meetings, andcreating and implementing leadership recruitment andretention programs

•Must have experience in speaking in front of a group•Ability to multi-task, prioritize workload, and meetpressing and competing deadlines

•Positive attitude and ability to instill teamwork amongstaff.•Sensitive to the needs and concerns of low-income persons.

Preferred Qualifications:•Bilingual (English/Spanish), both writing and orally•Experience working in the field(s) of community devel-opment, housing, and/or economic development

Qualified Persons Please apply at:Ventura County StarVirtual Career Event

virtualcareerevent.com/vcstarand/or fax or email resume to:

Fax (805) 659-3195 or email: [email protected]: Laura Cuellar, Human Resources Manager

Cabrillo Economic Development Corporation702 County Square Drive, Ventura, CA 93003

VCS247839

Rehabilitative ServicesSTAFF PHYSICALTHERAPIST (PER DIEM)Duties: Provides evaluationand treatment to a varietyof complex inpatient andoutpatient diagnoses.Supervises daily profession-al patient related activitiesof physical therapy assist-ant and physical therapyaide. Communicates physi-cal therapy goals and pa-tient information tophysicians, other hospitalstaff, and agents of reim-bursement. Documents in atimely manner appropriatepatient status and goals.Follows policies for depart-mental and hospital perfor-mance improvementprojects. Attends meetingsand performs special pro-jects as required.Education and Certifica-tions: Must be a licensedPhysical Therapist by theState of California. Musthave two to four years ofrelated experience and/ortraining. Must have currentCPR certification.If you are interested in join-ing our team and to providequality care and compas-sion to create an environ-ment of excellence, pleasetake a moment to discovermore about what it’s like towork at Community Memo-rial Health System.

To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.orgCMHS is an EOE.

VCS245250

Rehabilitative ServicesSTAFF PHYSICALTHERAPIST (PER DIEM)Duties: Provides evaluationand treatment to a varietyof complex inpatient andoutpatient diagnoses.Supervises daily profession-al patient related activitiesof physical therapy assist-ant and physical therapyaide. Communicates physi-cal therapy goals and pa-tient information tophysicians, other hospitalstaff, and agents of reim-bursement. Documents in atimely manner appropriatepatient status and goals.Follows policies for depart-mental and hospital perfor-mance improvementprojects. Attends meetingsand performs special pro-jects as required.Education and Certifica-tions: Must be a licensedPhysical Therapist by theState of California. Musthave two to four years ofrelated experience and/ortraining. Must have currentCPR certification.If you are interested in join-ing our team and to providequality care and compas-sion to create an environ-ment of excellence, pleasetake a moment to discovermore about what it’s like towork at Community Memo-rial Health System.

To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.orgCMHS is an EOE.

VCS246795

Rescue MissionDirector

Rescue Mission Alliance, afaith based NPO, is seekingan experienced and moti-vated Director for the Ven-tura County Rescue Missionministries to homeless men,women and children. Re-sponsibilities include pro-gram organization, vision,growth, planning, budget-ing, staff recruiting and de-velopment, and improvingrecovery program outcomemeasures. Director willmodel commitment to theministry of fund-raising andlead community and churchrelations. Bachelor’s de-gree in a related field and aminimum of 5 years man-agement/ministry experi-ence required. Successfulcandidate must be a ma-ture Christian with exem-plary character and provenleadership skills. Strongcommunication, adminis-tration and problem solvingskills required. Compensa-tion is commensurate withexperience.

E-mail resumes to:[email protected]

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RETAIL SALES & COL-LECTORS Don Roberto

Jewelers F/T positions. Willtrain! Friendly customer

service & bilingual re-quired. CENTER POINT

MALL Call Ana 805-486-4591VCS247606

FINANCIAL MANAGERMBA reqd. Send resume to

Call-Source:31280 Oak Crest Dr.

Westlake Village, CA 91361.VCS246259

SalesAFLAC

Sales Representative/Marketing ProfessionalWe are looking for enthu-

siastic, career minded, selfmotivated individuals forthe insurance sales asso-ciate position. Extensivemanagement opportunitiesare available. Prior salesexperience is welcome, butnot necessary. The ma-jority of our InsuranceSales Associate’s comefrom backgrounds otherthan sales for exampleHealthcare professionals,Teachers, Coaches, ServiceIndustry, Professional andCollegiate Athletes andmany other industries haveproduced top performersfor us across the country.

How we Support Our Asso-ciates:• Brand awareness/adver-tising campaign• Professional orientation,training, and certifications• Professional field market-ing materials• The latest in sales auto-mation and technology

Aflac Sales AssociatesEnjoy These Benefits:

• Industry leading firstyear commission package• Aflac stock bonus pro-gram with 100% vesting ina Fortune 500 Company(Aflac)• Level life-long renewalson all policies sold that re-main in force

for more information go toVentura County StarVrtual Career Event

virtualcareerevent.com/vcstaror email your resume toAflac Regional Sales Coor-dinator Bradley Witt:[email protected] you may fax your re-sume to 805-751-0402.VCS247542

SALES - ENTRY LEVELTELE SALES

Internet Marketing compa-ny seeking motivated candi-dates Internet + 1 yr phonesales exp $10 - $15 per hour+ comm Call Patricia Ro-bles 818.676.9819VCS247594

SalesEXHIBIT DESIGN

CONSULTANTLooking for exp’d sales per-son w/strong customer ser-vice skills. Must be able towork independently. Base$36K + comm. Email re-sume & cover letter to:[email protected]

salesFarmers Insurance

Sales AgentFarmers Insurance is the2nd largest Property andCasualty Insurer in Califor-nia and the only companyto have its claims serviceranked as Excellent by J.D.Power and Associates. Weare looking for successful,business-minded individualswith a strong desire for per-sonal growth, career fulfill-ment, and financial successto add to our successfulteam. If you possess thesetraits, then you may be anexcellent fit for our CareerOpportunity in sales withFarmers Insurance and Fi-nancial Solutions. We arecurrently developing newagencies in Ventura Countyand surrounding areas.

Income PotentialCurrently, our district isone of the fastest growing.Each full-time agent ownshis or her own business,sets their own schedule andmakes daily decisions thathelp their business growand succeed. Our top dis-trict team members earnover $450,000 per year andthe average income perfull-time agent is over$11,000 a month. You con-trol your owndestiny with Farmers Insu-rance. Your earning poten-tial is unlimited!

Getting StartedOur flexible training pro-gram allows you to beginyour career on a part timeor full time basis. Throughthe first two years, Farm-ers provides an excellentsubsidy program of morethan $62,000. This programis in addition to your com-missions.

If this opportunity soundslike a perfect fit for youand you would like to be inbusiness for yourself butnot by yourself, while pro-viding Insurance and Fi-nancial Service products,please visit VCStar

Virtual Career Event at:virtualcareerevent.com/vcstar

and e-mail [email protected] an attachment of yourresume. Please let us knowthe best time to get in con-tact with you.VCS247592

SALESInside & Outside positionsavailable. Must havestrong sales background• M-F 8:30-5:00• Base + Comm + Bonus• Med + Dental + Vision

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Sales RepresentativeA fast growing InternetMarketing company is cur-rently seeking an ambitiouscloser for inside telephonesales. Candidates should behighly motivated with aproven record of makingB2B sales via the telephone.

Responsibilities:

•Emphasis on prospectingvia phone•Expand relationships withexisting accounts•Modify and send proposals•Close deals via the phone

Requirements:

•Strong communicationskills, verbal and written.

•Internet Savvy•Knowledge of MicrosoftOffice (Outlook, Excel andMS Word) a must

•Must be able to prioritizeyour day in a demanding,fast-paced environment.•Integrity a must

All interested partiesplease call Arthur

Yannoukos 818.264.4127VCS247565 VCS247565

SALES/MERCHANDISER

Int’l beverage brands,seeks F/T Sales Rep forVentura, Camarillo. Ap-ply GBLDistributing.comor pick up application at5390 Overpass Rd., Santa

Barbara CA 93111(805) 964-2571 ext 201

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SalesPHONE PROS

Bus. to Bus. Strong closers.Dynamic personality. Expselling over the phone a

must! M-Fri, flex hrs. Sal+benes+bonus

Call Christina 805-322-9060VCS247545

SalesTired of Just GettingBy With A Minimal

Paycheck?Now training motivated,committed individuals toearn “skies the limit in-come learning our businessand sales system. We off/hr+ comm + bonuses +med+401k Matt, 805-644-4833

Social Servicesor Counseling

Facilitator for Batterer’sIntervention Program.Must have 2 years experi-ence counseling or facilitat-ing group classes onDomestic Violence in a cri-sis intervention program.Bachelors Degree in socialsciences. Bilingual Eng-lish/Spanish a plus. Mustpass background check andapproval by County Proba-tion Dept. Well qualifiedapplicants may fax resumeto Coalition (805) 983-6240 oremail [email protected]

Social WorkerPalliative Care SocialWorker-Per DiemProvides critical psycho-so-cial support to palliativecare patients through thepalliative care servicesconsult team. Uses theirprofessional backgroundand skills to assist the teamand to facilitate patient-family meetings. Assiststeam, attending physicians,staff and patient and familyin the clarification of thegoals of care and the planof care. Serves as a liaisonwith community hospices,home health, and nursinghomes to ensure care coor-dination and appropriateassignments and resourceallocation to meet patientneeds throughout the conti-num of care.Qualifications:•Must have a Master’s De-gree in Social Work, re-quired•Demostrated evidence ofexperience in palliativecare settings, such as hos-pice•3-5 years of inpatient, out-patient, or home-based so-cial work in a hospice orpalliative care setting.•Hospital experience pre-ferred.•Experience with qualityimprovement methodologypreferred•Availability at least fourdays per week, part-time,and participation in 24/7call rotationCMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that providesquality care and compas-sion to create an environ-ment of excellence, pleasetake a moment to discovermore about what it’s like towork at Community Memo-rial Health System.

To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.orgCMHS is an EOE.

VCS245259

Social WorkerPalliative Care SocialWorker-Per DiemProvides critical psycho-so-cial support to palliativecare patients through thepalliative care servicesconsult team. Uses theirprofessional backgroundand skills to assist the teamand to facilitate patient-family meetings. Assiststeam, attending physicians,staff and patient and familyin the clarification of thegoals of care and the planof care. Serves as a liaisonwith community hospices,home health, and nursinghomes to ensure care coor-dination and appropriateassignments and resourceallocation to meet patientneeds throughout the conti-num of care.Qualifications:•Must have a Master’s De-gree in Social Work, re-quired•Demostrated evidence ofexperience in palliativecare settings, such as hos-pice•3-5 years of inpatient, out-patient, or home-based so-cial work in a hospice orpalliative care setting.•Hospital experience pre-ferred.•Experience with qualityimprovement methodologypreferred•Availability at least fourdays per week, part-time,and participation in 24/7call rotationCMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that providesquality care and compas-sion to create an environ-ment of excellence, pleasetake a moment to discovermore about what it’s like towork at Community Memo-rial Health System.

To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.orgCMHS is an EOE.

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SOCIAL WORKER (PERDIEM) Provides direct so-cial work service and coun-seling of patients and theirfamilies. Discharge plan-ning. Crisis intervention.Conducts in-service pro-grams. Masters Degree insocial work from an ac-credited institution.We offer some of the bestbenefits in the industry,along with great careerchoices, training, and lead-ership development. At ourfacility, our employeesshare their enthusiasm forlife as well as for helpingothers. As you balanceyour work life with yourother passions, we’re therefor you every step of theway. If you are interestedin joining teams that meldquality care and compas-sion to create an environ-ment of excellence, pleasetake a moment to discovermore about what it’s like towork at Community Memo-rial Health System.CMHS is an equal employ-ment opportunity employer.

To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.orgCMHS is an EOE.

VCS245262

SOCIAL WORKER (PERDIEM) Provides direct so-cial work service and coun-seling of patients and theirfamilies. Discharge plan-ning. Crisis intervention.Conducts in-service pro-grams. Masters Degree insocial work from an ac-credited institution.We offer some of the bestbenefits in the industry,along with great careerchoices, training, and lead-ership development. At ourfacility, our employeesshare their enthusiasm forlife as well as for helpingothers. As you balanceyour work life with yourother passions, we’re therefor you every step of theway. If you are interestedin joining teams that meldquality care and compas-sion to create an environ-ment of excellence, pleasetake a moment to discovermore about what it’s like towork at Community Memo-rial Health System.CMHS is an equal employ-ment opportunity employer.

To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.orgCMHS is an EOE.

VCS246779

STATISTICIAN Amgen Inc.has an opportunity for aManager, Global HealthEconomics. Reqs MS + 1yr exp + exp w/ health carepolicy issues; pharmaceuti-cal policy & regulation;econometrics & data analy-sis; statistical softwarepackages; research & studydesign methods. Job Loca-tion: Thousand Oaks, CA.Send resume referencing #7LDMQ4 to: Global Mo-bility, 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. VCS245142

TechnicianPerioperative Care Tech-On Call Job DutiesTo Provide care within thescope of practice whilemaintaining patient rightsand confidentiality. Docu-ments activities in an accu-rate and timely manner toensure quality patient care.Performs daily tasks to en-sure the efficient operationof the unit and maintain pa-tient comfort. Acute carehospital experienced pre-ferred. referred Abilities,ExperienceLicenses/ Certifications,ExperienceHigh school diploma or gen-eral education degree(GED); 3 - 6 months relat-ed experience.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.

To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.orgCMHS is an EOE.

VCS247505

TechnicianPhysiology Tech ICustomer service orientedindividual with previousmedical office experienceto work in our Cardiopul-monary Department per-forming quality diagnosticelectrocardiographic stud-ies and preparation of thenecessary documentation toensure timely and accuratereports as well as assistingphysicians. Strong leader-ship skills with the abilityto work and deal with peo-ple in stressful situations.Previous work experiencein patient care and EKGprocedures preferable. Ba-sic knowledge of anatomyand physiology helpful.High School Diploma orequivalent. Cardiac moni-toring experience pre-ferred. Successfulcompletion of a RhythmRecognition program ispreferred. Must have cur-rent BLS certification.CMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.

To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.orgCMHS is an EOE.

VCS247513

TEEN PROGRAMLEADER (YOUTH)

$16.71 per hourClose: 08-06-10

Naval Base Ventura County

Exp. Req’d. Email to:NBVC_MWR_HRO.fct@

navy.milfor job announcement andapplication. VCS247295

Telemarketing

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Telecom company needssales reps. Experiencepreferred.• 8:30-5 M-F• Base + Comm + Bonus• Full Benefits

Call 805-389-9066VCS247223

TherapistRespiratory Care

Practitioner (RCP)to join our team. This posi-tion is Full Time, 12 hr.Night Shift (5:30pm -6:00am). We also acceptPer Diem candidates.Job Duties:•Provides care to the pa-tients served by Respirato-ry Care Services, whichincludes patients in acuteand critical care areas.•Assists Physicians withspecial procedures (Intuba-tion, Bronchoscopy, etc.)•Documents all proceduresand maintains appropriateforms and records.•Instructs patients in prop-er breathing techniques orother techniques within thescope of respiratory carepractice.•Monitors and managesequipment utilized to pro-vide ventilatory assistancewhen required.•Performs other duties asassigned.Required Qualifications:

•AA Degree and related ex-perience.•Current RCP license, is-sued by the State of Califor-nia.• CPR and BCLS certifica-tions required.Our Full Time RespiratoryCare Practitioner positionfeatures a competitive SignOn Bonus, relocation assis-tance, and immediate Medi-cal, Dental, and Visioninsurance. In addition toour excellent health bene-fits, CMHS offers a compre-hensive 403(b) retirementplan with employer match,life and AD&D insurance,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.

To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.orgCMHS is an EOE.

VCS247486

TRUCK DRIVERClass A & End Dump

w/Hazmat. F/T. Benefits.Call 805-647-5775

VCS247709

TRUCK DRIVER - LOCALTANKER DRIVER w/TXend & 2 yr driving exp req/pd by the load, benes of-fered. Call 760-900-6247 oremail: kathyxtrapro.comVCS247609

DELIVERY/PICK UP DRIVERof Medical Equip / TanksBasic repair skills neededHazmat a +. Cust. ServiceFax Resume to 805-494-4454VCS247423

WAREHOUSE- Shipping/Receiving Westlake Vlg. 2-3yrs exp helpful. Detailoriented. F/T. $12-$15/hrDOE. Fax resume818-597-1256 or [email protected]

WastewaterTreatment

Plant OperatorPart time position open forcertified grade III or abovewastewater treatment plantoperator. Competitive sala-ry. EOE. Please contactHR at (805) 684-4127 x272 ore m a i [email protected]

PT HUE STUDIO Nearocean, $775mo, w/stove &

refrig, utils pd. 805-208-0883or 805-984-2930 VCS245299

T.O./WLV 1+1, pvt guesthouse, furn, $1250+sec.Utils incl. Avail 8/23.805-557-0997 VCS247520

VTA STUDIO1 blk from beach, utils incl

N/S, N/P $750 805-641-5529VCS247835

CAM 2+1.5Move In Special

1 MONTH FREE!Lovely spacious townhomeAttached 2 car gar. Tennis,

Playground, pool & spa.805-482-1682 VCS245695

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

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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 or

805-524-4124 VCS247685

MOVE IN SPECIALSanta Paula

_1/2 Off 1st Month Rent_Available Now

1 & 2 bedrooms $875 - $1050Pool, 2 Laundry Rooms,

Refrig Incl, Covered ParkingQuiet Community

Water/Trash/Sewer PaidSanta Paula Village

218 N. 8th Street805-933-1074

VCS246999

OJAI lg 2+2 $1320+$1200 depw/new crpt, curtians, stove& frig. Wtr/sewer/trash pdC21 805-525-7118 VCS245824

OXN 1+1 $895Really sharp! Nearpark & K-6 school.Free cable TV too.

701 JanetwoodTeldon 805-983-1994

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OXN 2+1 $1195 1+1 $895Lovely, spacious units in a

great community!805-981-3719 VCS246301

OXN 2+1 $1195+. North endSpotless, gated, garage with

remote. All applcs. Someutils. N/S/P 805-452-1691

or 805-272-5235 VCS246706

OXN 2+1, 1 carport $1200+$1200 dep 805-509-6204;805-509-9810; 805-486-2330

VCS245208

OXN ALL TYPES of rentalsStudios, etc. Some w/utilspaid. From $750. Broker,

English 805-377-1459 Espanol805-233-1434 VCS247681

Oxnard BeachChannel IslandVillage Apts

Specials on*2+1’s $1200*

Studio $8501+1 $975

Spacious floor plans,heated indoor pool &spa tennis ct & gym.Only $500 dep!!

No Application Fees3650 Ketch Ave(805)984-5880

VCS246647

OXNARDCROSSROADS

INVESTMENTS300 Esplanade Dr

Suite 580805-485-4040

1+1 North Oxnarddownstairs, patio, carport,

near school & park $850

2+1.5 North Oxnarddownstairs, patio, carport,near school & park $1100

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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.805-981-4341VCS247793

OxnardMonterey Villas

Apartments• 2 Bedroom Townhouses• Washer/Dryer every unit• Dogs & Cats Welcome(Breed Restrictions Apply)• Large Private Patios

Lines are open 24/7866-291-3218

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OXNARD NORTH SIDE

2 bdrms $1200-$1225 w/patio& 1 bdrms from $950 w/

out patio/$1000 w/patio inclmicro stove & refrig,

$500.00 dep & 1/2 off 1stmonths rent w/1yr lease805-485-1047 VCS247762

OXNARD NORTH SIDE

2 bdrms $1200-$1225w/patio & 1 bdrms from$950 w/out patio/$1000

w/patio incl micro stove& refrig, $500.00 dep &1/2 off 1st months rentw/1yr lease 805-485-1047

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OXNARD (South)Garden ApartmentsOpen Sun 2:00-4:00

Weekdays 10am - 5:30pmAppointments Available

3+2+fireplacewalk-in closet $1,499/mo.

2+1+fireplace $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 espanolVCS247127

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BEACH APTSOxnard Shores

Steps from beach, gatedcommunity, granite

counter tops. 805-984-2362VCS246970

OXNBrand New Apartments

1bdrms w/vaulted ceilings,some w/patios, new

flooring, appliances, tub,marble kitchen & bath-

room countertops.Refrigerator, Stove, and

Microwave incl. $1100.1/2 off first months rentw/1yr.lease & $500.00 dep

NORTH OF OXNARD805 485-1047 VCS247761

OXN____________Huge Bonus

Move-in Special NowElegant living near Marina

1 & 2 bd, 2 bath, garages,w/d hkups, pool & spa.

No pets. Villa Marina805-985-0644 VCS247684

OXN JUNIOR 1+1 $825moPacific Point Apts

1001 Gonzales Rd 805-485-1078Mon 7:30a-5p, Sat 9a-5p

VCS245718

OXN N. 1+1 $975, $500 sec.Elma 805-604-9578

VCS247235

OXNNewport Landing

Close to beaches, minutesfrom downtown Oxn.

2 pools, fitness center.805-488-3946 VCS246973

OXN WOW! LARGE 1 bdrmsreduced to $825 or 1/2 month

free! Most utils pd. Bkr805-385-5600 or 805-512-1886

VCS245495Port Hueneme

Harbor 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!

VCS247991PT HUE 1+1 in a quiet area.all utils pd $1,200mo+$500dep

No pets. Remodeling inprogress. Close to beach

805-889-4857 VCS247270

PT HUE 1br apt stove,refrig $850 143 E. “A” St805-340-3078 VCS247472

PT HUE 1br apt, garage,pool, most utils $845+$500dep.No pets. 805-483-8301 or

805-488-2131 VCS247674

PT HUE BEAUTIFUL 1+1All redone, upstairs, walkto beach, nr base carport,lndry, trash/wtr paid $895805-652-1050 VCS244979

SIMI 2 bdrm from $1200/mo.Gated, Garden Building,

Pool, A/C. No pets805-520-9486 VCS246500

SIMI GATED COMMUNITY3+2 & 2+2. Pool, spa, f/p, &tennis court. Baywood Apts805-581-9052 VCS247001

Stonepine AptsNear 23 & 101, T.Oaks

805 497-3450Move-In Specials

VCS246459

T.O. GRANADA GARDENS2+2 $1395-$1495+dep.1+1 $1145-$1170+dep.

Move-In Special.No Dogs or Cats.805-492-2113

VCS246444

T.O MOUNT CLEF APTSSummer Specials!!Studio $850 1br frm $1000

2br frm $1300 Pool/Spa/Playpk mountclef.com805-492-2022 VCS247752

T.O MOUNT CLEF APTSSummer Specials!!Studio $850 1br frm $1000

2br frm $1300 Pool/Spa/Playpk mountclef.com805-492-2022 VCS244149

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

VCS245580

Upstairs UnitAvail Now!!

Affordable SeniorApartments

Income RestrictionsApply

Must be 62+

Location, Location,Location

Close to EverythingEasy Access to Transprtn

Call Now–Don’tWait

(805) 654-1155

[email protected]

VCS247987

_VENTURA_1br apt $950, 2br apt $1200

Near college. No smoke/pets.805-890-2142 VCS247665

VENTURA2 & 3 Bedrooms

675 Providence AveCALL FORPRICING

866-964-9019OPEN DAILY

9am-6pmPET FRIENDLY!

VCS247698

Ventura County

PACIFICGARDENS

Luxury Apt HomesSpacious w/separate living

and dining areas. Dualentry kitchens, ful appli-ance package and plenty

of closet space. Courtyard style living,

5 pools, 5 laundryfacilities, patios, nearshopping center, parks

and so much more!

Coastline RealEstate

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VCS245320

Ventura - East

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CITRUS GLENGAS & WATER PAID

805-647-6755Call, We Answer!

VCS243734

VENTURA KEYS 2+1.5townhouse style apt w/fplc& patio. Upstairs/down-stairs. $1400. New win-dows, paint, flooring, elec& plumbing fixtures. Nopets, non smoking bldg.310-740-7096 VCS247485

VTA 1+1 $875/mo+$500/sec.2+1 - $1050/mo+$500/sec.

Martha 805-641-1776VCS247234

VTA 1+1 clean-quiet $950Large.Best in Town! No pets

no smoke. Open Sat & Sun11-4pm 1247 E. Santa Clara

VCS247830

VTA 1+1 in garden setting,with pool, laundry room,

and garage. Call805-644-4131 VCS245333

VTA 1+1, Leighton Dr, lndryroom, patio, garage. $1090Small pet ok 805-218-7406 or

310-318-4354 VCS246649

VTA

$14252 Bdrm 2 BathHOT SUMMER

DEALS

Why Wait, Call orStop By Today!

Cats WelcomeTelephone &

Victoria$299 Deposit!*(866) 311-7888

[email protected]*OAC VCS245141

VTA 1B/1Ba MIDTOWNCute Spanish Dplx. Hdwd fl.

Frig, stv. Wtr/trsh/grdnrincl. Cat ok. $895. 746-1403.474 S. San Clemente

VCS247769

VTA 1bd bungalow incls wtr,lndry, trash, grdnr $900+$200dep 323 S. Evergreen N/S/P

805-647-2774 VCS247260

VTA 1 BDRM APT $895/mo+$895 dep. Upstairs. No

dogs. Call 805-637-5363 forappt VCS246677

VTA 2+1 1 level $995.2+1twnhs style $1025.Lg rmsbig closets, new carpet.Montalvo $500 dep OAC805-642-9660 VCS244862

VTA 2+1 SUPER CLEAN$1,050. New carpet, patio

parking,trash,lndry. Sec 8 ok(805)643-3419 or (805)643-5834

146 Kellogg. VCS246447

VTA 2+2, range, d/w cpt,blinds, balc, ldry fac onprem, gar, ns/np $1250 +

$1250 dep 657-0094 VCS246651

VTA 2br 2ba x-Lg units w/allappliances, close to shopping$1287.50. Some units avail forhandicapped and/or seniors.

805-658-7453 VCS247706

VTA 2br & 3br Loft AptDrive by 1375 Poli St.

$1475-$1750 Office: 80 AlisoLane, hours Tues thru Sat

12-6pm VCS247822

VTA 3+2.5 w/gar. Spaciousunit, close to beach, shop-ping & 101. Lndry rm onpremises. No pets $1950

Real Investments805-985-1000 VCS247679

VTADel Norte Apartments

1 & 2 Bedrooms• Beautiful Grounds• Pool• Onsite Laundry• Cats OK

10855-10880 Del Norte St(805)659-2258

VCS246125

VTA E. 1+1 Clean, quiet,upgraded $895 & 2+1.5

townhouse style apt $1295N/S. 805-647-8411 VCS246530

VTAHarbor View Villas

Luxury Apts.Ocean view.

Most utils paidFree basic cable.333 N. Kalorama

805-648-1760VCS247273

VTA Laurel & Meta 1+1,refurbished. Quiet, carport,

wtr/trsh pd $850+$850 dep nopet 805-643-7972 VCS247840

VTA Mid 1brs,FREE AUGUST RENTspacious/clean/sunny,btwn beach and mall

805-653-7711 VCS247855

VTA MONTALVO• 2+1, $950/mo+$950/dep• 1+1, $850/mo+$850/dep

No Pets. 805-647-7212VCS247356

VTA Near Mall. Upstairs 1br, wd flrs, jacuzzi tub. 750

sq ft $1295 805-405-8585VCS247828

VTAOCEAN VIEW TWNHMS

3074 Channel Drive• 1+1 @ $1,050• 2+1 @ $1,300• Carport Parking• Swimming Pool• Cats Welcome• On Site Laundry

805-654-1559E.H.O. VCS245690

VTA Studio, Free Hi-SpdInternet! 1209 E. Main

S/W/T/G/E Paid! Nr dwntwn/shopping $850+dep/OAC

No P/SM. Central Coast805-389-6803 VCS246758

VTATUSCANIA APTSViews! Walk to beach &

shops. FREE WiFi access.805-652-1985 VCS246971

VTA VILLA BOCCALI aptsQuiet cottage style 2+1. FP,encl. patio w/carport. W/Dfacilities, close to mall &

hospital. Smoke Free RentalsNo dogs. Manager’s special

1/2 off the 1st month’s rent +sec. Good credit a must.By Appointment only!Manager (805)642-1316

VCS247169

OXNHOLLYWOOD

BEACH3+2 $2250. n/p 805-832-7736www.channelislander.comVCS246160

CAM 2+2 Home For Leasein Leisure Village. Garage,

cable,water, gardener, trash,many community amenitiespool, golf & more! Approx1,200 sf. 24/7 gated security.

Age 55+. $1,525/mo.AVAILABLE NOW!

310-456-2740 VCS247035

CAM 2+2 SUPER SHARP& spacious. 2 car ports, large

patio, pool, spa. $1,350/mo.SARALEI REALTY

805-529-5853 VCS246096

CAM Lakeside Villa 3+2.5,new carpet & paint, pool,gated, $1850/mo.805-482-6203 VCS248074

CAM LEISURE VILLAGE55+, 2+2 Newer carpets,

paint, floors! Light & bright!Pool/spa, gym/golf incl!

No smoke/pets. $1450/mo.Avail July 15th. 805-482-4367

VCS245376

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CAM MISSION OAKS, 2 br,2 ba townhouse, 1615sq ft, 2

car att gar, new carpet,W/D, refrig. Avail immed.

$1775. 805-504-6644VCS247413

CONDOS/APTS

VTA 1+1 close todowntown, short walk toshopping and beach $695

VTA 2+1 upstairs unit w/shared garage. Complex

has coin-op lndry $1195

VTA 1+1 east end upstairsnew carpet & paint.

Comm spa, lndry facs.May allow cats $825

VTA 2+1.5 side unit withconcrete floors downstairs.

Close to the harbor.beach and shopping $1575

VTA 3+2.5 three storyunit close to downtown,

w/media room. Shortwalk to the beach $2250

VTA very unique 1+1 with1 car gar, close to statebeach, walking trails,and restaurants $1550

OXN 3+2.5 2 story w/roofdeck. Unit has washer/

dryer and refrig for tenantuse. Secured under-ground parking $1975

Oxn 2+2.5 w/office2 car garage, ocean views

from the living roomand deck, short walk to

the beach $2100

All of these properties areno pets, no smoke and

one year lease.805-650-2500

venturahomesforrent.comVCS246575

MRPK 3+2.5Lndry. Pool. 2 garages +1

prkg spot. F/P. CLEAN.$1650+sec. 805-857-1265

www.510spring118.comVCS247699

NBP - DOS VIENTOS 3+2.5twnhm, 2.5 car gar, built in

2005, tile flrs, upgradedcarpet, 1st time rental $2600.

Avail now. Beverly805-338-5908 VCS247728

OXN 2+1.5 Condo, gated,2 underground prkng spacesnear downtown, $1400/mo.626-840-9446 VCS247184

OXN 2+2 Orchard TerraceGar,lndry,no pets.$1,395+dep

Coast Prop Mgmt805-483-1178 VCS245608OXN CALIF LIGHTHOUSETOWNHOUSE FOR RENT

Beaut 3BR 2.5BA w/hard flr& berber, high ceilings,fireplace, wash/dry, all kitappl,gated comm w/pools& bbq’s.Rent $1995. OpenHouse this Sat/Sun.Call703-350-6969 VCS248158

OXN HARBOUR ISLAND2+2 Condo, att gar, w/dhkup, wetbar, dishwash-

er, marina jog path323-737-6419 VCS247602

OXN N. 3 br, 2 ba, 2 car gar-age. $1800 +$1800 dep.Avail 9/1. 805-218-4376VCS248110OXN N. lovely 2+2 condow/d, refrig, d/w, 2 car gar,patio, wtr/trash pd $1585

STA PAULA upstairs 3+1.5apt, patio, stove, carport,

coin lndry, wtr/tsh pd $1250805-652-1050 VCS245920

PORT HUENEME BAYSuper sharp 3+2+fam rm &

gar, country club livingw/pool & golf. 55+. $1,250

SARALEI REALTY805-529-5853

VCS247115PT HUE 3+2 w/gar. Newcrpt & paint. Wtr & cableincl. Avail now $1700+dep

Sec 8 ok 805-444-1981 or805-983-2789 VCS245555

PT Hue 3+3 Gated Execu-tive 1600sf townhm acrossfrom beach, stone floors,marble, immac. All new!377 Blue Dolphin Dr $1995661-205-0818 VCS246631

PT HUE Anacapa View,steps to the ocean, beach &pier, 1st floor, 1+1 condo,pool side, w/d, rerig, d/w,

disposal, micro $1195805-985-4600 VCS246686

PT HUE BAY 55+. 2+1.5,bonus rm, remodeled kitch,

stove, micro, dshwshr,refrig, w/d. Pool, clubhouse,

golf, $1450 No pets.805-382-1519; 805-701-0196

VCS247148

PT HUE BEACH w/OceanViews, gated, 2+1.5 No oneabove you.Hkups, pool/spa,no pet $1325+$1350 Owner/Agt 805-340-0343 VCS244756

PT HUE BEACH w/OceanViews, gated, 2+1.5 No oneabove you.Hkups, pool/spa,no pet $1325+$1350 Owner/Agt 805-340-0343 VCS247948

PT HUE Marina Village 2+1Super sharp twnhse, shared

gar, pool & spa. $975.SARALEI REALTY

805-529-5853 VCS245565

PT HUENEME BAY 55+Lovely end unit, 2+2, fami-ly room w/fp, newer crpt,newer kitch, 2 car att gar,sep lndry/hobby rm$1300 805-208-8870

VCS246963

SIMI 3+1½ Condo$2000/month. Call

805-482-6616 VCS247749

T.O. 3+2.5, f/p, 2 car gar,comm pool & spa, newercarpet & tile. Avail 8-20.Some pets. $1875+sec805-523-7746 VCS247901

T.O. Remodeled gorgeous 3br 3 ba unfurnished 2200sf.condo in gated Los RoblesEstates near Oaks Mall. 2private patios, 2 car gar-age, 3 pools, spas and ten-nis $2900 per month,first,last and security. No smok-ing. Available mid-August805-498-6988 VCS246943

T.O. Studio, 55+ community,new carpet/paint, centralair, patio, 1st floor, walk toOaks Mall $1025.805-844-4270 or 805-427-2796

VCS247327

VTA 644-4684 / 340-1210 ToddRanch 3+2 $1500. McKeon2+1 $1,050 no pets, someutils+dep. VCS247078

VTA Single Story 2br, largeatt 2 car gar, large patio, f/p,pool & spa. N/S/P. $1600+dep

310-560-9680 VCS248138

VTA Single Story 2br, largeatt 2 car gar, large patio, f/p,pool & spa. N/S/P. $1600+dep

310-560-9680 VCS244915

WLV 3+2 1 story $2550/moSharp, upgraded, a/c, 2 cargar. On Greenbelt.No pets

Agt 818-597-4527 VCS248028

OXN Nyeland Acres 2+1,newly renovated, $1150+

$1150 dep 3720 Santa Clara St805-648-1517 or 407-8253

VCS246609

SIMI VALLEY DUPLEX2 bd, 1 ba each, between Ga-lena and Alamo. Big lot,$1350. Call 818-648-2090 or805-577-6720

VCS247414

VTA 49 E. WARNER3 br, 2.5 ba, 2 car gar,$1600/mo +$1600 dep

805-886-5295 VCS247471

VTA E-Near Park 2+1.5fresh carpet/paint/linole-

um/ appliances, doublegarage, W/D hkups, wa-ter pd. N/S/pets.$1450+sec

Mary (805)252-7530VCS247906

VTA KEYS, LARGE 2+2downstairs, quiet cul-de-sac, nr beach/shops, prvtfenced yrd/ garden, gar,laundry rm, new furnace &blinds, water trash paid,no smoke & pets, Avail.now, ideal for maturecouple $1600 805-644-5443VCS247748

CAM 2+2 New Carpet,Paint @ 2138 Chandler St.Near park. Laundry hkups

in Garage $1,500+ Dep-OAC No P/SM. Central

Coast 389-6803 VCS244816

CAM 3+2 LIKE NEWMission Oaks, one story, 2

car garage, A/C, no S/P.Incl refrig, W/D $1850 +Dep. Call (805)208-1104

VCS247824

CAM 3+2 Mission Oaks Area@ 5315 Heather St., Grdnr

Inc. $1,600+ Dep-OACNo P/SM. Central Coast

389-6803 VCS244814

CAM 3+2 Mission Oaks, cityviews, yard, N/S N/P. lease

$1750+dep, grdnr incl805-276-8937 VCS245733

CAM 3+2 near schools &shopping center, refrig,

washer, dryer, gardening svcincl $1900+$2000 dep.

Avail now. 1112 Nordman DrForsyth & Rizzie 805-377-3646

LIC#000545584 VCS247886

CAM 3+2+Office

Mission Oaks Walk toschools & park $2100. Up-

graded, pvt, grdnr.1869 Clearwater.

No pets/smkg. 805-443-9402Avail. Now VCS247658

CAM 3+2 remodeled, 1600sf,FR/Dine/LV. N/S N/P. $1875+dep lease grdnr incl805-276-8937 VCS245732

CAM 4+3+3 car. MissionOaks area 4808 Via Sequoia$2800+$4000 sec. Avail now

805-377-2121 VCS244939

CAMARILLO 3+2 HOMEPet friendly. $2200/mo. Call

805-482-6616 VCS247750

CAM MOBILE ESTATES2 bdrm home (built 2006)

2 full baths, fully equippedw/new appliances. Spa/Pool& recreation center. $1400water, cable tv, trash inclOne person must be 55+.805-816-1833 VCS245781

NEWBURY PK Great Area!1 story 3+2, a/c, new flringvery clean, avail now $2500805-402-0028 VCS244916

NP 3+2+bonus rm, newlyremodeled kitch & ba, newcrpt, paint, recessed lights.Quiet neighborhood.Lg ydincls grdnr.N/S/P. $2250/mo818-324-1369 VCS247633

N.P. DOS VIENTOS 5+2.5Cul-de-sac, view, 3 car gar.

2 story. N/S. $3,200 incl grdnr805-876-3237 VCS245382

Oak ViewFeliz Dr.

Spacious 5 bdrm, fire-place,, $2500/mo.jcoxbroker.com

J. Cox, Bkr 805-898-3704VCS246837

OJAI 1 bdrm, 1bath, office,air, w/d, deck, fruit trees,private, $1100+dep n/p, n/s805-216-4928 VCS246827

OXN $1800 + DEPOSIT3 br, 2 ba on cul-de-sac.Avail Aug 1st. N/S/P/D

805-340-1721VCS247139

OXN N. 3+2+SUN ROOM2 car garage, f/p, $1850

+dep, no pets, no smokeavail 805-427-1094

VCS248048

OXN N. 4+3 near golfcourse, yard w/gazebo.

$2250/mo+sec incl grndrAvailable August. N/S/Pets

805-273-6111 VCS245581OXN N. EXEC HOME 3+2,

new paint and carpet,gardening svc incl. $2000.

311 Geranium Pl805-444-1188 VCS247885

OXN N. SUMMERFIELD3bd+2ba upgraded home.

Close to base,walk to schools& shopping. No smoking.Small pets Ok. $1,850/mo.805-388-0508 VCS247305

OXN S. 3+2, dbl garage,lndry hookups, fenced

yard, gardner included,pet considered $1650

$200 BONUS.Crossroads Inv 805-485-4040

OXN Silverstrand 1+1 nrsand, like new. Oven,range, refrig w/d. $1180incl utils. Yard, some garstorage. 818-399-5066

VCS248097

OXN Steps to BeachDownstairs 1+1 house unit

w/parking, large rooms,fireplace, patio. $1,000/mo.Call 818-882-7752 VCS248160

OXN Victoria Estates3 br, 2.5 ba + den, gated,

guarded, comm pool/spa.$2450. Call 805-898-0656

VCS246733PT HUE 2bd Remodeled

House, new bath, roof, floorcoverings, yd, fruit trees,

roses, hkps, 2 storage bldgs.Stroll to beach. Pets? $1,095

Keith Hanson RE805-981-1552 VCS246232PT HUE 3+2 Renovated!

1/2 block to beach, gate, pool,sauna. $1,800/mo. 805-582-9178

or 217-7062 VCS245834SIMI 3+2 - $1,850/mo. Newercarpet & paint, indoor lndry,rear sprinklers, 2 car gar.805-582-0538 VCS247146

SIMI 3+2new carpet & paint, lgfenced yard, 2 car gar,$1850 +sec dep Grdnr incl805-584-1309 VCS248193

SIMI VALLEY Cochran andSequoia, 3 br, 2 ba w/bonusrm. 1 story $2000/mo

Marc 805-532-2157VCS247630

THOUSAND OAKS 2+1large yard with boat/RV ac-

cess, new carpet & paint.$1,800/mo includes garden-er 805-499-9615 VCS248038T.O. 4+3+pool, Wildwood,3 car, cul-de-sac, 2 story, lgmaster Avail Sept 1st. $3075

805-279-6015 VCS247111

T.O.EXECUTIVE HOME

4 bedroom 3 bath house, 2,300sq ft with pool, great forthe summer. $2,900/mo.Close to schools, shoppingcenters and malls. Privateand quiet Cul-de-sac. Call805-797-4868 VCS246923

T.O. Spacious 4+1, stainless& granite kitchen, largeyard, near school $2000

805-427-0753 VCS247817

HOUSESVTA 3+2 wood floors,

updated kitchen, close toshopping and schools.$1,950 incls gardener.

VTA 3+2 Stonegate,attached 2 car garage,nice backyard, vaultedceilings. The complex

has a pool $1700

VTA 3+2 east end withtons of upgrades. Closeto Serra School $1900

VTA Ondulando 3+2.5plus an office with large

family room with fire-place. Rent includes

gardener $2800

VTA 2+1 back housewith shared garage.

Owner pays water $1195

OXN 3+2.5 Wingfield withupstairs laundry, family

room with fireplace.Nice backyard $2200

PT HUE 3+2 withan office, on a large

corner lot. New carpetand paint. $1975

CAM 4+2 single storyhome close to schooland shopping. Good

sized dining room offkitchen. Family roomwith fireplace $2250

All properties areno pets, no smoke,

1 year lease

805-650-2500venturahomesforrent.com

VCS245264

HOUSESVTA 3+2 wood floors,

updated kitchen, close toshopping and schools.$1950 incls gardener.

VTA 3+2 Stonegate,attached 2 car gar, nice

backyard, vaulted ceil-ings. Comm pool $1700

VTA 3+2 east end withtons of upgrades. Closeto Serra School $1900

VTA Ondulando 3+2.5w/office w/large familyroom w/fp. Rent includes

gardener $2800

VTA 2+1 back housewith shared garage.

Owner pays water $1195

OXN 3+2.5 Wingfieldw/upstairs lndry, fam rm

w/fp. Nice backyd $2200

PT HUE 3+2 w/office, ona large corner lot. Newcarpet & paint. $1975

CAM 4+2 single storyhome close to school

& shopping. Good sizeddining rm off kitch.

Family rm w/fp $2250

All properties are no pets,no smoke, 1 year lease

805-650-2500venturahomesforrent.com

VCS248145

VTA 2+1 New decor. Gar w/loft. 590 S. Arcade. Hkups,

lg yd, nr beach, n/s/p$1495 805-648-3590 VCS247268

VTA 2+2 w/Bonus RoomAmazing Ocean & City

Views! @ 2260 Sunset,Grdnr Incl $2,375 + Dep-OAC No P/SM. Central

Coast 389-6803 VCS244824

VTA 2 story - 3 br, 2.5 ba+den, new carpet, close

to schools/shops.$2000/mo No S/P.

4762 Ellington. 805-815-2940VCS247716

VTA-Casitas 3+1.75, lg famroom w/fp, completely re-

built, all new!2100sf, grdnr/wtr pd. N/S/P/D $2100+sec

805-642-2283 VCS246284VTA CLEARPOINT 4+2.5,

completely remodeled,spa, beach view, sst appl,granite counter tops, 2 cargar, fenced bk yard, petsconsidered. No smoking.Available Aug 5th. $2,750/mo +sec. 805-797-6060

VCS247032

VTA E. 3+1.75 upgradedhome on quiet st, lg fam

rm w/fp, $1895+sec, grdnrincl 805-469-5977 VCS246179

VTA EAST 2+1.5, new car-pet/paint, garage, smallpatio/yard. No smoke/pets.$1400 805-236-0281VCS247831

VTA MIDTOWN 1+1+OFC,w/private yard $950, wtr &trash pd. No pets/smoke805-660-2764 VCS246662

WLV Prime 3+2+OfficePool, Spa, Views, A/C2009 Channelford Rd.

$3550 805-300-3883Troop PM VCS246199

OXN Room in large quiet,El Rio home with WIFI.$520/mo+dep. N/S/D/P.805-485-1240 VCS245238

PT HUE 1 rm avail $650+$150dep+last mo rent, closeto Base & beach, N/S/D/P.805-279-9939 VCS246688

AGOURA PVT 1 BEDROOM1 bath quiet adult home, no

pets/smoking. $450 +utils818-879-9113

VCS247617

CAM - MISSION OAKSUtils incl, house privs, nopets, $600/mo. 805-469-9203

VCS246939

CAM pvt entrance, pvt bath,tv, a/c, micro, frig. Nosmoking/drugs $600+$500dep 805-482-2441 VCS248167

CAM ROOM, house privs,share bath, $550+$200 secdep, utils & int incl n/s/pets805-987-9139 VCS247483

CAM Room in 3+2.5 home,all utils incl, kitch/lndryuse. Comm has pool/ja-

cuzzi/gym $675+$325 dep805-701-3624 VCS245979

CAM Room in prof’l quietluxurious home $850 &$950 w/pvt ba, utils pd,805-208-0883 VCS247514

CAM Single rm w/pvt entry,furn. Share ba. In-rm re-frig. Micro & TV. Near

stores. $375 Bi-wkly +sec805-857-0310 VCS247259

MRPK Room w/pvt ba, a/c,n/s/d/p, w/d on prem, int, cbl,

pool, $600+dep. Credit ck.Liz 818-648-9333 VCS246162

NPK Room for rent, $600 allutils incl. Some kitch privsNo overnight guests/drugs

805-906-9425 VCS245676

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NPK/T.O. lg rm in new houseto share, great, friendly

atmosphere, beautiful gatedcomm w/poo/spa, $745 or$985 for msrt. Also have

Encino rental 805-499-8688818-515-8285 VCS246666

OXN 1+1 $550+deposit.Kitchen & laundry privi-

leges. No pets. CallRusty 805-479-1847

VCS247614

OXNARD Private GatedCommunity, Close to Navy

Base, Furn Room, FullPrivs, Cbl/WIFI/Internet

$600 Mo, $300 Dep Incl utils805 228-8164. VCS245237

OXN FURNISHED ROOM$550+dep, includes utils &

house privs. N/S/D/P.805-483-3152 VCS245926

OXN furnished room inclsutils w/cable, w/d, N/S/D.

$450 +$200 sec dep805-490-2733 VCS248064

OXN mstr bdrm pvt bath, lgwalk in closet, $650, utils,

cable/DVR incl, kitch/lndryprivs, $300 dep. No Drugs

805-890-6178 VCS247586

OXN N. $550/mo+$300/depincl utils, w/d, privs, nr park101 fwy. [email protected] VCS246893

OXN nr HS Furn $500/mo+$100 dep, hse privs, cable/utils incl, no pets/smkg/

drugs 805-509-0405 VCS247743OXN Rm for rent, good area,

furn or unfurn, No streetdrugs 805-509-2272

VCS248001OXN 1bdrm $550mo+$250dep, utils incl, clean. Near

Marina West School.805-983-7110 VCS247707

OXN Room for rent. NearOxn College.805-304-6633

non smoking,Internet, TVVCS247902

OXN room in lg 5 bdrmhouse, pvt bath, full houseprivs. No pets, Easy going

roommates $695+dep+utils 805-340-8824 VCS245913OXN Room, nice area, close

to 101 fwy, Vineyard Ave,shopping center, utils incl, no

credit req’d. $495/mo.805-889-8653 VCS247438

OXN ROOM W/PVT BATHin house $550/mo+dep

near base, full privs. Call805-844-8557 VCS248012

PT HUE Ocean iew condo toshare, full privs. pool spa,

washer/dryer, $575 N/S818-292-3399 VCS247501

T.O. 2 rooms avail. Veryquiet area, surrounded by

trees! Furn. Own entrance,ba, kitch, lndry, pvt, utils,

cable. Incls all. N/S. Noillegal drugs. No pets

$1,200.805-388-5027;Cell 982-0899 VCS245769

VTA E. $600 Room w/freeutilities & dish tv. Clean,

quiet & beautiful hm. N/S/P805-659-1833 VCS247708

VTA E. QUIET Home 2 Rms1 w/pvt bath $450/$650+dep utils incl. N/S/P/D(805)302-1522 VCS245117

VTA Furnished Roomnear Government Ctr $550

incl utils, privs no smokeAvail now 647-9622 VCS248063

VTA MIDTOWNhouse privs $650/mo util incl,

avail now 805-340-6562VCS247496

VTA Pet friendly Room $695cable/internet/utils incl.Near beach 714-746-9499

VCS244899

VTA Prof, student. 2 rmsavail N/S/Pets. $650/moCall 805-450-3498

VCS247896

VTA ROOM NEAR MALLAND BEACH, quiet,N/S/P, $550/mo +dep,cable, split utilities.

Leave message805-658-6467 VCS247950

WESTLAKE VILLAGE2 Bdrm Condo to share.

Your own bedroom & bath.Community pool. Acrossfrom golf course. $700/mo

+share utilities. Avail nowCall 805-490-4039 or

805-405-2475 VCS245513

CAMARILLO 675 to 4480sfwarehouse, office and

bathroom. No auto. Call805-649-4857 VCS246292

CAM Office/Warehouse 900sfSAT tv, internet, electrical,security alarm ALL paid.805-427-3324 VCS247930

CAM-OXN-NP-VTAIndustrial 1152 to 4662sf

from $.71/sf. No NNN/CAM805-981-1361 VCS245508

INDUSTRIAL WAREHOUSE600sf-2400sf - office, rent orlease $650. Oxn. 805-486-8796

VCS244498

INDUSTRIAL WAREHOUSE600sf-2400sf shop w/sml ofc &

bath. Rent or lease.Oxnard805-486-8796 VCS247278

OXN 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 VCS247164

SIMI INDUSTRIAL800sf - 5000sf, with office &warehouse, roll up door,terrific location, great

terms and pricing.Mid Valley Properties

805-527-9632 Ext: 1VCS247291

SIMI INDUSTRIAL800sf - 5000sf, with office &warehouse, roll up door,terrific location, great

terms and pricing.Mid Valley Properties

805-527-9632 Ext: 1VCS244525

T.O. 2 Small office units-noretail & 3000sf Commercialindustrial space. Call TPC

760-247-6798 VCS245337

VTA 2500 KNOLL DRApprox 3970sf warehse/office,

2 loading doors, 2 RR.Front unit close to 101Fwy and Victoria.

Great terms 60¢ per sfMarc @ 818-636-1127

VCS247704

VTA 2646 Palma DriveWarehouses: 1,340-2260 sq/ft

Bill @ 818.519.1653Lourdes @ 805.236.0267

VCS245232

VTA Industrial Space800sf-5000sf, with office &warehouse, roll up door,terrific location, great

terms and pricing.Mid Valley Properties

805-527-9632 Ext:1VCS244531

VTA Industrial Space800sf-5000sf, with office &warehouse, roll up door,terrific location, great

terms and pricing.Mid Valley Properties

805-527-9632 Ext:1VCS247297

WLV 1875-4000sf Office &Warehouse Available.

Beautiful park. $1.05-$1.20NNN. Janet 805-496-1304

VCS244983

AGOURA HILLSLarge Furnished Office

Reception & Secretarial areabreak room, security systeminstalled, fax line incl. $925.

Contact: 818-865-1088VCS246257

APPROX 600-830 sq ft$400 - $550 per month

575 Dawson Drive Cam2nd floor offices

Crossroads Inv (805)485-4040VCS247596

A+ VTA Executive Suites$295-up, utils paid. 101 Fwy

& Victoria. For Info call805-479-8284 VCS245478

Business StarterS. Oxn 1 to 3 room offices

280-525sf Saviers Rd. Inclutils. Mint Cond. Wall towall crpt, private patio,1st floor. $400/mo-$700Rodgers Management805-985-0044 VCS246351

CAMARILLO OLD TOWNSignage Retail/Beauty/DaySpa/Pilates. Hi-End Office,New building. Deck w/view

Visible from fwy, easyaccess. 600sf - 1200sf. Mike

805-320-2128 VCS244892

CAMARILLO RETAILSanta Rosa Plaza

1,080 sqft. David Press310-553-6512 VCS245524

Erringer Plaza Office Spc1100, 2200, 3300sf.Simi Industrial

625, 1600, 1950, 2100 John805-526-5260 VCS246133

EXECUTIVE SUITE withreception room and supply

room in E. Ventura $350805-340-1371 VCS248106

OXN INDUSTRIALRice/101/Rose

1000 - 55,000 SFOXN OFFICE/MEDICAL

500 - 5,000 SF805-604-0700

Sunbelt EnterprisesVCS244858

SIMI OFFICE SPACE360 sqft. Available.

Excellent terms & pricing.Mid Valley Properties

805-527-9632 Ext: 1VCS247293

SIMI OFFICE SPACE360 sqft. Available.

Excellent terms & pricing.Mid Valley Properties

805-527-9632 Ext: 1VCS244527

VTA 2646 PALMA DRIVE200 - 500 sqft - offices

Bill @ 818.519.1653Lourdes @ 805.236.0267

VCS245231

VTA Offices & Flex SpacesStreet Signage 1554, 1632,1776

sf on corner of Telephone& Market Central Coast

389-6803 VCS245057

VTA Offices & Flex SpacesStreet Signage 1554, 1632,1776

sf on corner of Telephone& Market Central Coast

389-6803 VCS248034

VTA Office SpaceBeautiful units from 474sf-1687sf. Great terms andpricing. Now Available!Mid Valley Properties

805-527-9632 Ext: 1VCS244528

VTA Office SpaceBeautiful units from

474sf-1687sf. Great terms &pricing. Now Available!Mid Valley Properties

805-527-9632 Ext: 1VCS247294

18 FOOT SEARAY 1984Seats 8 & runs great. $3,400.

805-377-5448 (CF4623JB)VCS247566

20’ BAYLINER 2005hardly used, like new, 4.3 V6

Bravo $14,000 805-701-8133(NV1545KW) VCS246265

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 $21,150

(cf8632rh) 805-579-9849VCS247631

YAMAHAWAVERUNNERS

2000 XLP1200cc, 3 seat w/trailer,

factory covers, lifevests, wetsuits & kneeboard. 47 hrs of use, xlntcond. Ready to use!$8200 805-832-4847 Pleaselv msg. (CF7740PM)

VCS248112

OUTBOARD MOTOR50-65 HP with controls,for 16’ boat, reasonableprice. 805-485-2646 leave

message if not answered.VCS248023

PROWLER FLEETWOOD‘98 21 ft, lite 5th wheel,sleeps 6 non smkrs, xlntcond $5,900 805-876-3566

1HD3196 VCS247705

LIVE IN your RV or Trailer$300/mo+utils. CD Trailer/

RV Park in Fillmore.805-525-2062 VCS245553

RV SPACE FOR RENTin Camarillo - Mission Oaks.Secure & Lit, 13ft wide by

35ft long. 805-469-9203VCS246941

HARLEY Heritage SoftailClassic ‘04, lots of chrome &

extras, 30k, super clean,$12,500. (19P1490).

805-493-1789 VCS245933

______________HONDA GOLDWING 1975

Original Goldwing 21,894 mi,turquiose, inactive since2002, will require TLC

$2000 805-217-6796 (009083)VCS244920

1995 SOUTHWINDMOTOR HOME

37k mi, queen bed, gen,roof air, micro, awning,new tires, sleeps 4-6, ex-tremely well maint.,$17,750 Tom 951-567-3608(5REZ137) VCS247045

2009 ROADMASTER TowDolly RM3477 Elec Brakes,titled, permanent tag.Camarillo $875. 805-233-26304KU3154 VCS247306

677Rooms For Rent

677Rooms For Rent

Commercial

Real Estate

875-893

885CommercialIndustrial Rent

885CommercialIndustrial Rent

887Stores/OfficesRent/Lease

887Stores/OfficesRent/Lease

Recreation

900-945

909Boats

909Boats

915Boat Parts &Services

918Campers/Trailers

922RV Spaces for Rent

933Motorcycles AndEquipment

933Motorcycles AndEquipment

936Motorhomes/RV

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CLASSIC CAR ‘60

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JAGUAR XJR 1999SUPERCHARGER

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TOYOTAHIGHLANDERLIMITED 2003

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TOYOTA LANDCRUISER1998 wht, xlnt cond, 2nd

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DATSUN/NISSAN FLATBED1978, 6x7.5, metal sides &

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