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Vol. 11, No. 5 | Thursday, March 10, 2011www.thelighthousenews.com
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PHOTO BY MCC MICHAEL B. WATKINS / NMCB 40
Seabees from Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 40’s advance party depart Camp Deh Dadi Two,Afghanistan, on Feb. 28 for their journey back to homeport in Port Hueneme. Camp Deh Dadi Two started asan open valley and was built from the ground up by Seabees. NMCB 40 will turn the camp over to the Armyand NATO forces, and it will be a major hub in the northern distribution network supply route.
NMCB 40 returning from Afghanistan
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Lexi Gerkey, a fifth-grader atParkview Elementary Schoolin Port Hueneme, creates a“Welcome Home” sign for NavalMobile Construction Battalion 40.Children from the school sent carepackages and valentines to theSeabees throughout their seven-month deployment and plan to beat the Naval Base Ventura CountyPoint Mugu airfield when the mainparty returns home. For more onNMCB 40’s deployment, seePage 18.
Base honored for conserving natural resourcesOnce again, chiefof naval operationsawards Naval BaseVentura Countyfor its efforts inenvironmentalstewardship
Senior Chief Builder MichelleBernales reads a Dr. Seuss bookat Marina West Elementary Schoolin Oxnard on Read Across AmericaDay, March 2. Page 3.
A Naval Base Ventura County policeofficer keeps his weapon trained onthe building where “hostages” werebeing held during a Solid Curtain-Citadel Shield training exercise onFeb. 23. The annual anti-terrorismand force protection exercise takesplace each year. Pages 20-21.
For the second time in threeyears, Naval Base Ventura Coun-ty — home to several threatenedand endangered species — haswon top honors from the chiefof naval operations for naturalresources conservation.“This award recognizes that
NBVC takes a proactive and in-novative approach to environ-mental stewardship at the same
time it carries out the base mis-sion,”saidDan Shide, installationenvironmental programmanager.“It also recognizes that NBVCleadership is actively engaged andpersonally committed to this is-sue.”NBVC also won the CNO En-
vironmental Award in the Natu-ral Resources Conservation,Large Installation, category in
2008. The base has also won sev-eral CNO awards for environ-mental restoration.Shide noted that NBVC—pri-
marily Point Mugu and SanNicolas Island — has extensivenatural resources.
“We have threatened and en-dangered species,” he said. “Wehave marine mammals. We have
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Why are parking lots not being swept clean?
Question: Why is the outside of Building3008 not maintained? There are leaves anddirt as high as the curb on the north and westsides of the building in the parking lot. Someonecleaned the drain cover on the north side andleft the leaves on the sidewalk. This not good forthe drains if the leaves and dirt start filling thedrains.
Answer: The appearance of our facilities,landscape and open space is an important issuewith both Commander Navy Region Southwestand Naval Base Ventura County. We encourageall of our tenants and residents to take pride inthe work space and surrounding area.Our Public Works Department monitors
drains and surrounding areas. Unfortunately,due to current funding levels, we are not re-sourced to sweep parking lots, which will causeoccasional buildup of leaves and pine needles.Our Environmental Division inspects the base
storm water system annually and identifies linesneeding cleaning. Cleaning of drains and pipingis prioritized by need and risk of flooding andperformed according to available funding.Day-to-day maintenance will be one of the
first areas where we all see significant change asthe federal budget woes continue. I urge every-one to show patience and flexibility over thenext few weeks — and possibly months — untilthe Defense Appropriations bill stalemate isresolved.
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Two events are taking place at NavalBase Ventura County in celebration ofMarch being Women’s History Month.On Thursday, March 24, the winner of
the JoyceW. StewartMemorial Awardwillbe announced at 10 a.m. at the BardMan-sion.The deadline to nominate someone for
the award is close of business Monday,March 14. A sample nomination form isavailable by calling FederalWomen’s Pro-gramCo-Chairs Lisa Zimmerman at 982-
2766 or Pamm Klieman at 982-4130.The annual honor is given to an indi-
vidual or a team that works for the ac-ceptance of diversity and promotes equaltreatment at an NBVC command or or-ganization.This is the 20th anniversary of the
award, which is named for the first wom-an at the Naval Construction BattalionCenter to achieve the professional gradeof GM-14.OnMonday, March 28, the Naval Sur-
faceWarfare Center, Port HuenemeDivi-sion (NSWCPHD), is hosting a presenta-tion by the police chiefs of Oxnard, GeriWilliams, and Port Hueneme, KathleenSheehan. Their talk begins at 1:30 p.m. inBuilding 1388, the audiovisual center atNSWC PHD.Both the March 28 talk and the Joyce
W. Stewart Memorial Award are present-ed by the Federal Women’s Program, acommittee of the Equal Employment Op-portunity Council for NBVC.
Base celebrates Women’s HistoryMonth COMMUNITYCALENDAR
HEALTH FAIR, ST.PATRICK’S DAY 5K: 10a.m. to 1 p.m., Bee-FitCenter, Port Hueneme.Fitness assessments,
TRX demonstration, exercise classdemos. Run registration 11 a.m.,race at 11:30. Info: 982-4726.
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 before March 16 at CDCfor children 1 to 5 years old andYouth Activity Center for those inkindergarten through 12 years old.Space is limited.
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MarchPASTA FEED: FamilyNight Spaghetti Dinner,5 to 8 p.m., The Point,Point Mugu. Adults $5;
kids under 5 eat free; kids 5 to 10half price. Open to all with baseaccess.
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CAR SEAT CHECK:10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.,softball field parkinglot next to NEX, Point
Mugu. Make sure your car seat isinstalled properly. First-come, first-serve. Info: [email protected].
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MILITARY BUSINESS& COMMUNITY EXPO:8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.,Ventura County Office
of Education. $35 until March25, $40 until April 15, $50 atthe door. Free job fair 9 a.m. to 3p.m. Sponsorships, exhibit boothsand job fair tables available. Talksinclude opportunities with the“great green fleet” and getting ajob on base. Info: 969-5244.
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Red and white striped top hats replacedSailors’ caps on Wednesday, March 2, assix volunteers from Naval Base VenturaCounty read to youngsters from a localelementary school on Read Across Amer-ica Day, also known as Dr. Seuss’ birth-day.The next day, Capt. David Sasek, chief
staff officer of NBVC, read three Seussbooks to preschoolers in his son’s class atthe Child Development Center, Port Hue-neme.“Reading to children opens a world to
them,” he said. “I came from a family ofavid readers, and I’m trying to pass thaton to my children.”All three of his youngsters — ages 10,
6 and 4 — love to read, he said.Senior Chief BuilderMichelle Bernales,
the NBVC command community servicesofficer, organized the community relationsevent that had she and five others fromNBVC reading “Hop on Pop,” “GreenEggs and Ham” and other Seussian titlesto students at Marina West ElementarySchool in Oxnard.Bernales teamed up with United Way
to bring the Sailors to Marina West.She noted that literacy among elemen-
tary school students is dropping at analarming rate and that the benefit of read-
ing aloud to youngsters is well document-ed. In addition, she said, “this was a greatopportunity for our military members toget out in the community and have a lotof fun.”
KarenMiyamoto, a kindergarten teach-er at Marina West, said she appreciatedthe Navy’s help in “bringing these booksto life” and carrying out the goal of ReadAcross America Day by demonstratinghow important it is to read to a child.“Hopefully these children will go home
and tell their parents they need to read 20minutes every night,” she said. “There’s acorrelation between how much a parentreads to a child and how well that childdoes in school.”Joining Bernales at Marina West were
Senior Chief Aviation Structural Me-chanic Homer Carrillo, Boatswain’sMate1st Class Murray Willett, Legalman 1stClass Monica Voce, Chief ElectronicsTechnician JimmyCroughen andAir Traf-fic Controller 1st Class Nathaniel Sobey.The National Education Association
established Read Across America Day onMarch 2, the day Theodor Seuss Geisel,also known asDr. Seuss, was born in 1904.
‘The more youread, the moreyou will know’
PHOTOS BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE
Capt. David Sasek, chief staff officer of Naval Base Ventura County, gets some specialhelp from his 4-year-old son Colin as he reads a Dr. Seuss book to his son’s preschoolclass at the Port Hueneme Child Development Center.
Volunteers from NBVCread to local youngsterson Dr. Seuss’ birthday
ETC Jimmy Croughen reads to a class atMarina West Elementary School in Oxnard.
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The Red Cross office at Naval BaseVentura County is conducting monthlyCPR classes. See Page 22.
In 1881 Clara Barton founded today’sAmerican Red Cross.Since its beginning, the Red Cross rush-
es to where help is needed. And peoplearound the country rally with outpouringsof volunteer assistance and donations offunds and needed supplies. But the workof the American Red Cross is not limitedto disaster response.Since 1942, following the tradition of
President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the pres-ident declared themonth of March asRedCrossMonth. This focus on theRedCrosscoincides with their major push for fundraising to accomplish their diversemissionthroughout the year and across the coun-try.Most of us know about the Red Cross
Disaster Relief and recovery efforts. Wenot only know about their blood drives,but many of us give blood. But the RedCross works tirelessly 24/7. The AmericanRed Cross provides disaster preparednesssupport and training, childcare (babysit-ting) certification, CPR training and cer-tification, swimming lessons, water safety
and lifeguard certification, to name just afew services.For military families the Red Cross is
muchmore. 24/7/365, theRedCross quick-ly sends emergency communications todeployed service members on behalf oftheir family (www.redcross.org). The RedCross is on military installations acrossthe globe briefing service members and
families on support it provides.The Red Cross does more than send
emergency notifications. They performwell-being checks, offer financial assis-tance, facilitate holiday mail for troops,information and referral, deployment sup-port and services for veterans.Did you know they can help you start
a career in the medical field with theirnursing assistant training program? And,they can build your resume in other areasas well – by volunteering.American Red Cross Month is an op-
portunity to get acquainted with the ser-vices and support they provide. It is anopportunity to review your disaster pre-paredness. It is a time to take a class. It isan opportunity to volunteer.The Red Cross depends on volunteers;
as such 96 percent of their total work forceis volunteers. There are many areas tovolunteer where you can utilize your exist-ing skills or develop new ones. From as-sisting with disaster recovery, deliveringmilitary messages or working at a blooddrive, the Red Cross needs you.
To learn about volunteer opportunitiesin your area log on to www.redcross.org/en/where and type in your ZIP code for alist of needs in your area.As military families we need to keep the
toll-free number in our smart phone andwallet to facilitate connectingwith theRedCross in the event of an emergency. Themilitary assistance number is 877-272-7337. When calling have the full name ofyour service member, their rank, branchof service, date of birth or Social Secu-rity number,military address and informa-tion on deployed unit (if currently de-ployed).The American Red Cross – serving our
communities, our nation and our family.Please consider supporting them and vol-unteering today.
— Connect with Beth at her site (www.enlistedspousecommunity.com). EnlistedSpouse Radio celebrates the Month of theMilitary Child throughout March. Tune in forgreat resources for you and your children(www.blogtalkradio.com/nht).
American Red Cross means a lot to military families
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Counting the tiles on the floor as youtake awalkwith your toddler, encouragingyour elementary-age child to try a neweducational computer software programor allowing your teenager to help with thehousehold budget are all ways to build anappreciation of science, technology, engi-neering and math.By doing these things you may be bol-
stering your children’s chances of successin their future careers. This is because en-joying math and science may determine achild’s later career success.The National Science Foundation esti-
mates that 80 percent of jobs created inthe next decade will require some form ofmath and science. For this reason, manyschools and businesses are focusing moretime, energy andmoney on Science, Tech-nology, Engineering and Mathematics— STEM.In recent years, there has been a sig-
nificant decline in the number of collegestudents choosing majors in science- ortechnology-related fields.Much of this hasto do with poor preparation for highschool classes and the intense work re-
quired outside of the lecture setting— inplaces like laboratories. Students havechosen easier majors and courses of studyin place of taking on the fields they wantdue to poor preparedness.This preparation cannot start too
soon.From block building as a preschooler
to rebuilding an engine as a teenager, mathand science can be enjoyable and educa-tional. While schools are refocusing toinclude more STEM in their curriculum,
families can findways to encourage STEMat home as well.Spending time with children piecing
puzzles together, discussing how familiescan improve recycling efforts or experi-menting with recipes in the kitchen arejust a few examples of how families canencourage STEM efforts at home.Additionally, keeping in contact with
your child’s school to learn how they areencouraging an interest in math and sci-ence may give you even more ideas. Par-ents who have building skills or cookingskills can offer their time and expertise tosupport their own children, as well asmany other students.In an effort to support families’ endeav-
ors to encourage STEM,Naval Base Ven-tura County Community Support Pro-grams is coordinating aRobotics Program.Families will have the opportunity to worktogether to build a robot. The kits, pro-vided by a sponsorship fromTimeWarnerCable, will be provided to 100 familiesduring Family Robotics Nights, which willtake place at the CYP Youth Centers onApril 6, 7, and 8.
Neal Friedman of Robotics and Thingswill lead families in their efforts to builda family robot and how they can add toit once they take it home. They can thenbring their robots to Kids’ Day on April30 for a Robotics Competition. All fami-lies will receive a certificate of participa-tion, and those whowin in various catego-ries will receive prizes. However, the bestprize in this competition is that familieswill have the opportunity to work togeth-er, have fun together and enjoy learningabout many aspects of math and sci-ence.Mark your calendars for Family Robot-
ics Nights: April 6 at Point Mugu, April7 at Port Hueneme Youth Center, andApril 8 at the Camarillo Youth Center.Families interested in participating can
register at one of the CYPYouth Centers.Registration and participation will be lim-ited to the first 100 families to register.
— For more information contact the NBVCschool liaison officer at 989-5211 or [email protected].
Family Robotics Nights bring STEM closer to home
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Seabee ChapelPort HuenemeBuilding 1433
Phone: (805) 982-4358Fax: (805) 982-5364
ProtestantSunday worship service: 9 a.m.Choir rehearsal: Wednesday, 6 p.m.
Catholic MassSunday: 11:15 a.m.Confession by prior appt.: 10:45 a.m.Wednesday: 11:30 a.m.Confession by prior appt.: 11 a.m.
Christian Bible StudiesWomen’s Bible Study: Tuesday,
10 a.m.All Hands Bible Study: Thursday,
11:30 a.m.Catholic Religious EducationPre-K through high schoolTuesdays, 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.
Chapel of FaithPoint MuguBuilding 121
Phone: (805) 989-7967Fax: (805) 989-7968
ProtestantSunday worship service: 11:15 a.m.
Catholic MassSunday: 9 a.m.Confession by prior appt.: 8:15 a.m.Thursday: 11:30 a.m.Confession by prior appt.: 11 a.m.
Chaplains serving NBVCLt. Cmdr. Jeffrey HanCommand Chaplain
Lt. Deann ColemanStaff Chaplain
Father Antony BerchmanzCatholic Priest
Worship schedule
As a lifelong baseball fan, I was thrilledto buy for my little niece, Lauren, her firstbaseball glove. I am proud to say that sheis a great little girl as well as being quitean athlete at age 8. Despite her size, she isabsolutely fearless on the soccer field.When my brother told me that she wasinterested in playing T-ball, I couldn’t waitto see them during our vacation togeth-er.While I was playing catch and trying to
teach her the fundamentals of baseball, awonderful flood of memories overcameme in how my brother and I used to playthe same way when we were boys. Thiswas during the Little League phase of ourathletic past.I thankGodwe grew up in a nice neigh-
borhood where there were many kids ourage. Like many young boys, we used toplay pickup baseball games until late intothe summer evenings. Looking back, I cannow see it was certainly an idyllic andwonderful place to grow up!To this day I find it hard to explain what
life used to be like to someone who is un-der 25 years of age. It was definitely adifferent era and time in America. Young-
sters, for example, didn’t sit in front of acomputer and play games all day. In fact,the only video games where you couldplay, for 25 cents at a time, were locatedat carnivals or arcade centers. Believe itor not, Pac-Man and Donkey Kong wereonce considered the technological pin-nacle of arcade games!I wonder: Many years from now, when
my niece grows up and gets married andhas children of her own, will she still beinterested in baseball? I don’t know.WhatI do hope for her, however, is that she will
have fond memories playing catch withher Uncle Jeff in Navy base housing whenshe was a little girl.I want to end my article with a
beautiful and well-known piece ofwriting. You may have seen these fa-miliar words on a poster of a littleboy staring out towards the ocean.This excerpt was from “Within MyPower” by Forest Witcraft. The post-er is titled, “One Hundred Years FromNow.”He writes: “One hundred years from
now it will not matter what kind ofcar I drove, what kind of house I livedin, how much money was in my bankaccount nor what my clothes lookedlike. But the world may be a betterplace because I was important in thelife of a child.”I just wanted to remind us that we
are already important in someone’slife. As busy as life can get sometimes,let us not forget the ones whom Godhas entrusted in our lives. Who knowshow our world will be a better placebecause you were important in a lifeof a child also.
What in our lives will be important 100 years from now?
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The 2011 Lent andHolyWeek schedulekicks off this month at Naval Base Ven-tura County.For Roman Catholics, Community Sta-
tions of the Cross with school childrenare taking place beginning Thursday,March 10. Each service will be followedby a soup supper and potluck.At the Point Mugu Chapel of Faith,
these services begin at 6 p.m. March 10,March 17, March 24, March 31, April 7andApril 14. At the PortHueneme SeabeeChapel, services begin at 6:30 p.m.March
11, March 18, March 25, April 1, April 8and April 15.The RomanCatholic schedule continues
withPalmSunday servicesApril 17 at 9 a.m.at Point Mugu and at 11:15 a.m. at PortHueneme; Maundy Thursday services at6:30 p.m. April 21, at Port Hueneme, fol-lowedby family sharing supper andpotluck;Good Friday services April 22 at 6:30 p.m.atPortHueneme, followedbya soup supperand potluck; and Easter Sunday CatholicMass April 24 at 9 a.m. at PointMugu and11:15 a.m. at Port Hueneme.
The Protestant worship schedule in-cludes Palm Sunday services April 17 at9 a.m. at Port Hueneme and 11:15 a.m.at Point Mugu; Good Friday Cantataservice at 5 p.m. April 22 at Port Huen-eme; and Easter Sunday services at 9a.m. at Port Hueneme and 11:15 a.m. atPoint Mugu, plus a 6:30 a.m. sunriseservice in the Seabee Chapel courtyardat Port Hueneme.The Jewish holidays are being celebrat-
ed at Chabad of Oxnard Jewish Cen-ter.
Lent and HolyWeek services get under way at NBVC
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By MC2 (SCW) Ace RheaumeNMCB 5
On the evening of March 5, Seabeescelebrated their 69th birthday at the Ron-ald Reagan Presidential Foundation andLibrary in Simi Valley. More than 1,000Seabees, family and friends from SouthernCalifornia gathered around to representpride, build camaraderie and share theirunique history.“You can enjoy friendship, see veterans
and talk with people you’ve served withthen and now,” said Lt. Cmdr. Russell C.Rang, the executive officer of the CivilEngineer Corps Officer School and mas-ter of ceremonies for the event. “It meansa lot.”
The event kicked off with a cocktailhour followed by a catered meal. As a tra-dition, a cake-cutting ceremony was heldwhere the youngest and the oldest Seabeesat the event cut the cake; this year’s SeabeeBall recognized Construction MechanicConstructionman Apprentice SeberianoGutierrez as the youngest Seabee andUtilities Constructionman Master ChiefJim Lampman as the oldest.“It was a great honor to cut the cake
with the oldest Seabee with all his experi-
ence and rank,” said Gutierrez. “I wassurprised I was the youngest Seabee.”Gutierrez stated that he is unsure where
he will be stationed after ConstructionMechanic “A”School, but he will be look-
ing forward to the challenge.“I like being a Seabee a lot,” said Guti-
errez. “I wouldn’t choose any other job.”Shortly after, Seabees welcomed their
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Utilities Constructionman Master Chief Jim Lampman, left, and Construction MechanicConstructionman Apprentice Seberiano Gutierrez, the oldest and youngest Seabees at theevent, participate in the cake-cutting ceremony at the Seabee Ball.
EO3 Brandon Welence, a Seabee attachedto Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 5,proposes to his girlfriend, Tashel, during theSeabee Ball.
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Marine Corps generalis guest speaker forSeabees’ 69th birthdayparty at Reagan Library
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The 2011 Active Duty Fund Drive insupport of theNavy-Marine Corps ReliefSociety (NMCRS) is currently being con-ducted untilMarch 31. The slogan for thisyear’s campaign is: “It’s about more Sail-ors and Marines giving!”TheNMCRSprovided assistance to 921
Sailors,Marines and their families in Ven-tura County last year.More than $477,000in interest-free loans was disbursed, as wellas grants totaling $17,000. The majorityof these loans and grants provided finan-cial relief during emergencies.The main goal of the NMCRS Active
Duty Fund Drive is to raise awareness ofthe services that NMCRS offers and togive 100 percent of all Sailors andMarinesan opportunity to contribute. In 2010,more than $73,000 was raised at NBVC.Each dollar raised can be used severaltimes when provided as an interest-freeloan.Services provided by NMCRS in-
clude:• Interest-free loans and grants for ver-
ified needs like food, gas, rent, essentialcar repairs.• Quick assist loans for basic living ex-
penses, medical or dental expenses, fam-ily emergencies or transportation expens-es. Call 982-4409 for eligibilityrequirements.• Budget counseling or spending
plans.• Interest-free loans for post-secondary
education for spouses and dependent chil-dren.• Complimentary layettes to new par-
ents.• Visiting nurse program.• Thrift shops.• Identifying additional resources for
clients in need.Donations are accepted in the form of
payroll deductions (allotments), checks orcash. Service members are encouraged tocontribute by allotment since the donationcan be spread over a 12-month period,thereby minimizing the financial impacton a member’s budget. For those unableto make a monetary donation, the societywould be pleased to have assistance as avolunteer. Call 982-4409 for informationon the next Volunteer Orientation.The 2011 contribution form, tri-fold
brochure, poster, Power Point presentation
and the chief of naval operations endorse-ment video is available on line at the so-ciety’s web site (www.nmcrs.org) under the“News of the Society” tab.At NBVC, contact Lt. James Jones at
982-4730 or e-mail [email protected] or call Chief Religious Program Spe-cialist Alan Grow at 982-4358 or [email protected] for additional infor-mation. Command representatives mayalso contactNadineGamble, the executivedirector of the NBVC NMCRS at 982-4409 or via e-mail at [email protected].
NMCRS drive kicks offThe NMCRS Office will be closed
for aVolunteerRecognitionLuncheonon March 31 from 11 a.m. to 1:30p.m.•Thrift Shop: (Bldg. 829, Port Hue-
neme):OpenMonday andWednesday,10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Low-cost uniforms,civilian clothing, baby items, house-hold items and more. Prices start at 5cents!• Budget for Baby: Tuesday, April
12, and Tuesday, May 10, from 6 to 7p.m. Learn how your new bundle ofjoy will impact your budget and howto pay for all those additional expens-es like formula, diapers, clothing andcar seats. Participants will receiveBaby’s First Seabag, filled with new-born items from Gerber, at least onehandmade item and a new outfit foryour baby.• Volunteer Orientation: Tuesday,
April 5, at 1 p.m. Recruiting Officestaff, Thrift Shop cashiers and Budgetfor Baby instructors. Reimbursementfor child care and mileage. Snacksprovided.Information: 982-4409.
Schedule of events
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If you’ve wondered why there’s a bigbuffalo head hanging in the Naval BaseVentura County Port Hueneme Commis-sary, here’s why:In the last four months, the Port Hue-
neme Commissary has set the record forthe most sales of bison meat out of anycommissary in the United States.Store Director Billy Benner credits
health-conscious California.“Bison is much leaner than beef,” he
explained. “It has much less fat, so there’sa lot less shrinkage.”The commissary cooked up bison burg-
ers during its recent Super Bowl Tailgateparty to introduce the meat to those whohad never tasted it, and they sold quick-ly.Benner expects even stronger sales once
the recipe cards arrive with bison as themain ingredient for a variety of dishes.The commissary sells bison steaks,
ground patties and hot dogs.And just so no one gets buffaloed: The
stuffed head in the commissary is fake.
Buffalo’s hotat commissary
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The commissary at Naval Base VenturaCounty Port Hueneme is selling more bisonthan any other commissary in the UnitedStates. StoreDirector Billy Benner credits themeat’s low fat content and low cholesterol,combined with a health-conscious base, asreasons why.
The Tax Center at Naval Base VenturaCounty, PortHueneme, is up and running,preparing taxes for free until April 15.The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance
program serves all active duty personnelfrom all branches, their dependents andretirees.VITA can help with the electronic filing
of federal and state tax returns, savingmost people more than $100 in prepara-tion fees.
The Tax Center is located in the NavalConstruction Training Center computerlab in Building 1417. Hours are 11:30a.m. to 3:30 p.m.Mondays, Tuesdays andThursdays; noon to 4 p.m. Wednesdays;11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fridays; and 10 a.m. tonoon Saturdays.Returns are done on a first-come, first-
served basis.For more information, call the Naval
Legal Service Office at 982-3124.
Get your taxes prepared for free
Registration is now open for the April9 Admiral’s Cup triathlon at Naval BaseVentura County Point Mugu and for theMay 7 Naval Construction Training Cen-ter Mud Run at NBVC Port Hueneme.The 24th annual Admiral’s Cup starts
at 8 a.m. at PointMugu Swimmer’s Beach.It consists of a 400-meter ocean swim inwater that usually ranges from 58 to 62degrees, a 12-mile non-draft legal bike rideon a course that is flat and fast, and a 5kflat-course run. Registration at www.ac-tive.com closes at 11:59 p.m. April 4. Costis $20 for military and $50 for civilians.
Costs for relay teams are $45 for militaryand $60 for civilians.TheMud Run is at 12:30 p.m. at Dozer
Field. It starts with a 2-mile run and fin-ishes with an obstacle course throughmud. Registrants must be 16 or older.Registration at www.active.com closes at11:59 p.m.May 2. Cost is $10 for militaryand $20 for civilians.To access registration forms at www.
active.com, type in “Admiral” under thetriathlon category or “Mud Run” underthe running category in the keywordarea.
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The commandant of the Ma-rine Corps, Gen. James Amos,landed at Naval Base VenturaCounty PointMugu on Saturday,Feb. 26, and updated his South-ern California recruiters on thestate of today’s military and theprogress being made in Afghani-stan before heading to Simi Val-ley for an annual event to honorAmerica’s living CongressionalMedal of Honor recipients.Capt. JimMcHugh, command-
ing officer, NBVC, greeted Amoson the runway as the welcomingparty waited nearby. But giventhe frigid and windy weather,Amos ushered the grateful Ma-rines into the air terminal for theshort welcoming ceremony andbriefing.About 30 Marines from Re-
cruiting Station Los Angeles,which has 15 substations in theSouthern California area, wereon hand to greet the four-star
general, who shook hands andchatted with each one.He praised them all on the job
they’re doing, pointing out thattoday’s recruits are some of themost highly qualified in the his-
tory of the Marine Corps.He also updated them on the
situation in theMiddle East, vow-ing that theMarines’ victories inIraq will be repeated in Afghani-stan.“We’ve put a lot of assets into
the Helmand Province and we’redoing very, very well,” he said.“We’ll be there awhile, but we aredoing very well.”
That night, Amos was one ofabout 750 people to attend theCelebration of FreedomGala, anannual event at the Ronald Rea-gan Presidential Library in Simi
Valley.McHugh andCapt. DavidSasek, chief staff officer ofNBVC, also attended the event,which honored more than 40Medal of Honor recipients.
Marine Corps commandantvisits Mugu on way to event
PHOTO COURTESY CAPT. DAVID SASEK
During the Celebration of Freedom Gala Feb. 26, McHugh, left, andCapt. David Sasek, right, chief staff officer, Naval Base VenturaCounty, pose with U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Salvatore Giunta, who receiveda Congressional Medal of Honor on Nov. 16, 2010, for “extraordinaryheroism and selflessness” in Afghanistan.
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Maj. Warren Cook, commandingofficer of Recruiting Station LosAngeles, describes to Gen. JamesAmos, commandant of the MarineCorps, the various substationsrepresented by some of the 30Marines who greeted him at thePoint Mugu air terminal.PHOTO BY ANDREA HOWRY /
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Capt. Jim McHugh, commandingofficer, Naval Base VenturaCounty, greets Gen. James Amos,commandant of the U.S. MarineCorps, on the Point Mugu runway.
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By Andrea HowryLighthouse editor
Cold temperatures and a constant driz-zle didn’t stop about 250 motorcyclistsfrom visiting the Motorcycle Safety Fairput on Friday, Feb. 25, by the Naval BaseVentura County Safety Department.In fact, the weather ended up being ap-
propriate for a safety fair, with rain-slick-ened roads and excessive speed combiningto create their share of motorcycle acci-dents in Ventura County.“Speeding and lack of safety gear are
probably our twomain areas of concern,”said Builder 1st Class Patrick Posey ofNaval Mobile Construction Battalion 4,a riding enthusiast who helped organizethe event at the Port Hueneme ParadeDeck with George Egeler, the base safetymanager.Egeler added another: lack of experi-
ence.“They go on deployment andwhen they
come back, they’re rusty,”he said. “Thereare no bikes in Iraq. They simply forgetthe basic skills.”The safety fair offered riders the chance
to brush up on those skills, courtesy of
Jason Pridmore and his Lancaster motor-cycle school, which offered safety tips; theOxnard Police Department, which gave
out information on the latest traffic laws;and riding groups and vendors, includingHOGs, the Harley Owners Group, and
American Legion riders.Egeler said the safety fair was a first for
the base, and he’s hoping to bring it back.He estimates that about 10 percent of basepersonnel ride motorcycles, with battal-ions having the highest percentages ofriders.Excessive speed is often an issue, Posey
and Egeler said: “They’re young and theywant to go fast,” is how Posey put it.So is inappropriate safety gear.“They use the gear, but it’s often the
wrong gear for the type of bike they’reriding,” Posey said. “They’ll ride a sportbike with a half helmet, and that doesn’tdo a lot for you if you have an acci-dent.”Neither do tennis shoes as opposed to
an over-ankle boot.The Motorcycle Safety Fair was a pre-
lude to the Fourth Annual Ride for Safe-ty, set for May. Last year’s Ride for Safe-ty brought out more than 70 riders for adaylong trip through the mountainousbackroads of Ventura and Los Angelescounties.For information on this year’s event, e-
mail [email protected].
250 riders attend NBVC’s first Motorcycle Safety Fair
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Naval Base Ventura County Safety Manager George Egeler, left, and BU1 Patrick Posey ofNaval Mobile Construction Battalion 4, look over one of the motorcycles on display at theFeb. 25 Motorcycle Safety Fair at the NBVC Port Hueneme parade grounds.
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County is offering a “Can Do” scholar-ship that is open to any qualified studentgraduating from aVentura County highschool (includingGEDandhome schoolgraduate) who is a dependent of anymilitarymember assigned toNaval BaseVentura County.Two individual $1,000 scholarships
will be awarded this year.The Bee Club is a naval officers’
spouses group whose mission is to pro-mote Seabee and Civil Engineer Corpsheritage, and to provide friendship, men-torship, social activities and supportamongst the spouses of military officersin the Ventura County area.Scholarship applications are available
online at www.BeeClub.org and will beaccepted through April 15.For more information about the Bee
Club and the “Can Do” scholarship re-quirements and application, visit: http://www.BeeClub.org or call Kelsie Garinat 240-3092.
Cub Scouts recruitingAll boys in first through fifth grade
are invited to join Cub Scouts Pack3248. A sign-up and orientation will beheld from 6 to 8 p.m. March 25 in theNBVC Point Mugu Chapel fellowshiproom.The pack’s sponsor is theNBVCPoint
Mugu Chief Petty Officer Association.Information: 482-8938.
Lodge items for saleThe Navy Lodge has scheduled a liq-
uidation sale from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Friday,Saturday and Sunday,March 22, 23 and24 at the Navy Lodge, Building 1172,Naval Base Ventura County Port Hue-neme.Towels, linens, shampoo, conditioner,
bath soap and some kitchen items, in-cluding cooking utensils, are beingsold.“Many of the items are either slightly
damaged or no longer meet our NavyLodge standards,” saidManager JamesTiqui.For more information call 985-2624.
By Ensign Peter LeeU.S. Public Affairs DetachmentISAF Regional Command North
MAIMANAH, Afghanistan – U.S.Navy Seabees from Naval Mobile Con-struction Battalion 40 added the final seg-ments to a dining facility they built onForward Operating Base CampGriffin inFaryab province Feb. 13 prior to their re-deployment to the United States.The 30-Sailor detachment, which pro-
vided construction, logistical and physicalsupport to four International Security As-sistance Force bases in northwestern Af-ghanistan, is completing a seven-monthdeployment.“We wouldn’t be here if we didn’t enjoy
what we do,” said Chief Steelworker AlanEgelston, detachment officer-in-charge.“Although junior, every Sailor was very
professional. They thought and plannedbefore beginning a project and were ableto think on the fly. It was a good deploy-ment.”The Seabees built up physical infrastruc-
ture and maintenance programs at FOBGriffin and FOB Qeysar. The $200,000dining facility was one of many projectsplanned and built by the Seabees to in-clude a tactical operation center for theU.S. Army’s 3rd Battalion, 6th Field Artil-lery, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 10thMountain Division; water wells; Morale,Welfare and Recreation building; chapel;picnic benches and furniture; and othertents and buildings supportingU.S. Armyand ISAF soldiers.“After a patrol or being outside the wire,
we wanted the Soldiers to have a placethat would be warm or cold depending on
the season where they can rest and enjoya meal,” said Seaman Brett Rankin, steel-worker, FOB Griffin dining facility con-struction project assistant crew leader.“This dining facility will be able to host125 people. We are definitely proud ofwhat we were able to accomplish and ifwe didn’t have it, we’d make it.”There were 13 Sailors assigned to build
the 30-by-90-square-foot dining facility,which was completed one month and twoweeks ahead of schedule.“It’s a quality of life issue,” added
Egelston. “We were glad we were able toestablish a place like this and are proudto be forward operating.”The Seabees are theU.S.Navy’s combat-
capable construction element with theability of operating in any environmentto support construction requirements.
NMCB 40 ends deployment with mess hall
By MC3 (SCW) Christopher CarsonNMCB 3
CAMPLEATHERNECK,Afghanistan—Hundreds of Seabees fromNaval Mo-bile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 3have been taking extra time to focus onboth deployment and getting qualified inthe Seabee Combat Warfare Specialist(SCW) program.NMCB 3 has been deployed to Afghan-
istan since November and has set an ag-gressive goal to qualify 230 of its Seabeesin the SCW program before the end ofdeployment.The SCW qualification process is dif-
ferent from other platform-based warfarequalifications in that the final board re-quires a practical demonstration of in-depth knowledge of construction battalionoperations. The depth and breadth ofknowledge tested ratchets up or downwithrespect to the pay grade of the personqualifying. For example, an E1-E3 wouldhave to plan and present a 14-man footpatrol, while a chief petty officer or ensignwould have to plan a large mission of 125Seabees, including construction projects,convoys, security and transporting of allequipment and personnel from a homebase to a forward location in a tacticalenvironment.
Being deployed to a contingency areahas been a unique but valuable situationfor the SCW trainees. The deploymentenvironment has given the Seabees achance to get hands-on experience with alot of the training in the warfare curricu-lum.“The fact that you’re able to do practi-
cal application and touch everything inthe TOA (Table of Allowance) adds to thelearning experience,”said CommandMas-ter Chief (SCW/EXW) Percy Trent. “Theprogram overall allows the command tomaximize unit readiness so Seabees areprepared when they are pushed out towork at the forward operating bases dur-
ing deployment.”The Seabees have been going to SCW
classes five days out of the week and havealso sought detailed information frombat-talion subject matter experts.“It is nice to know that, even though
the program can be rough at times, we arecontributing to professional developmentof the junior Seabees who will take ourplaces in the future,” said ConstructionElectrician 1st Class (SCW) Crystal Cor-ner, NMCB 3’s SCW coordinator.As of February, the battalion has qual-
ified 62 members in SCW and will con-tinue toward its goal of 230 members bythe end of deployment.
NMCB 3 worksto qualify 230in SCW program
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Seabees attached to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 5 participate in a gasmask training exercise Feb. 24 at the Naval Construction Training Center’s confidencechamber at Naval Base Ventura County Port Hueneme. NMCB 5 is preparing for abattalion field training exercise in April.
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Rear Adm. (select) Michael White vis-ited Naval Base Ventura County on Feb.23 to present the Center for Seabees andFacilities Engineering (CSFE) an awardfor outstanding workplace practices.White also took the opportunity to tour
the Naval Construction Training Centerand chat with instructors about the schooland the current crop of students.“It’s impressive what is being done with
schools all over the country,” he said.“These students learn how to execute a
mission and do it safely.”Today’s challenging fiscal environment
makes that task even more difficult, hesaid.Before the tour, White presented CSFE
with the 2010 Alfred P. Sloan Award forBusiness Excellence inWorkplace Flexibil-ity.The award goes to employers and work-
sites that use flexibility as a strategy toincrease workplace effectiveness and en-hance business and employee success.
Capt. Rick Cook, commanding officerof CSFE, said the whole idea behindworkplace flexibility is to enhance bothcareers and healthy lifestyles.“People need to be able to do other
things with their lives than work,” hesaid.He was especially impressed with the
one employee who was able to take ad-vantage of a compressed work scheduleso he could fulfill his lifetime dream ofcoaching his son in football.
“We can complete our mission and stillwalk around with a smile on our faces,”he told White.White said he was impressed with the
“creative policies” that resulted in bothefficient day-to-day operations and highworkplace morale.Besides the 5-4-9 compressed work
schedule, CSFE employees can also tele-work and take part in health and wellnessprograms.
Admiral presents CSFE with workplace flexibility award
Celebrating the 2010 Alfred P. Sloan Award for Business Excellence in Workplace Flexibilitygoing to the Center for Seabees and Facilities Engineering are, from left, Capt. Rick Cook,commanding officer, CSFE; David Lu, executive director of CSFE; Rear Adm. (select) MichaelWhite; Susan Lester, management analyst; and Dr. Ramon Flores, director of KnowledgeManagement and Information Technology. Lester and Flores jointly nominated CSFE.
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SWC Chris Pogue, director of the steel shop at the Naval Construction Training Center,shows Rear Adm. (select) Michael White a piece of metal used in the shop. White touredthe NCTC facilities after presenting the Center for Seabees and Facilities Engineering withthe 2010 Alfred P. Sloan Award for Business Excellence in Workplace Flexibility.
migratory birds. It’s a lot to manage.”Point Mugu also has designated wet-
lands, including the largest remainingcoastal salt marsh estuary in SouthernCalifornia.The base must manage these resources
at the same time it employs 17,000 person-nel, operates a major aviation shore com-mand andNaval Construction Force mo-bilization base, and tests combat andweapons systems.The base is home to seven species that
are listed by the federal government asendangered or threatened: Salt MarshBird’s-Beak, a plant; Western Snowy Plo-ver, California Least Tern, Light-FootedClapper Rail, Least Bell’s Vireo, all birds;black abalone; and Island Night Liz-ards.
In addition, the Belding’s SavannahSparrow and the San Nicolas Island Foxare listed as endangered by the State ofCalifornia.According to the award nomination let-
ter, NBVC’s Natural Resources Program(NRP), which is part of the Environmen-tal Division, places emphasis onmonitor-ing these species and works to protectthem by controlling access to habitats ornesting areas for species such as the Cali-fornia Least Tern, Western Snowy Ploverand the black abalone.But there are other activities as well.“Some of the major achievements of
the NRP during FY09 and FY10 includ-ed the removal of feral cats on San Nico-las Island to restore seabird nesting colo-nies and the initiation of a program tore-establish eelgrass inMuguLagoon,” theaward nomination states.
From June of 2009 to June of 2010, 52cats and 10 kittens were relocated to aferal cat sanctuary in Ramona, where theywill live out the remainder of their livesand the kittens will be adopted.“In 2010, monitoring efforts continued
via surveys and camera traps,” the awardnomination states. “It is believed that veryfew, if any, feral cats remain on the island.The program is now ahead of scheduleand in the monitoring phase to ensure allcats have been captured.”Starting this year, the NRP will create
oyster beds at PointMugu with the intentof restoring native oyster populations. Thework is being funded by a grant from theNature Conservancy and will take placein partnership with Channel Island Ma-rine Research Institute.The NRP also captures falcons, hawks
and owls that present a strike hazard to
aircraft and relocates them.“At this time, 41 hawks have been relo-
cated, and only three have been confirmedreturned toNBVC,”the award nominationstates.The NRP monitors more than 100,000
adult elephant seals, California sea lionsand harbor seals that breed and give birthto up to 40,000 pups each year at SanNicolas Island.And itmonitors the South-west PondTurtle, Brandt’s Cormorant andmigratory birds.Shide calledthe award an honor.“It is a recognition of the good work
the environmental staff performs in sup-port of the mission and finding effectiveand creative ways to protect our naturalresources,” he said.The CNO award winners will be hon-
ored June 7, in a ceremony at the NavyMemorial in Washington, D.C.
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Photos by MC2 (sW) Karalie Moore / NbVCMembers of Explosive Ordinance Disposal at Naval Base Ventura County, Point Mugu, deploy a drone in an attempt to open the door of a car that ran the base gate with a potentially explosive device inside during a Solid Curtain-Citadel Shield 2011 exercise.
Annual anti-terrorism exercise includes hostages, car bomb
Above, a member of Explosive Ordinance Disposal (EOD) prepares to remove the possible explosive device. At right, EOD takes cover behind an electrical box before attempting to remove the back passenger side window to get to the device.
Last month’s Solid-Curtain-Citadel Shield anti-terrorism training exercise, which put Naval Base Ventura County (NBVC) into its highest level of force pro-tection since 9/11, was deemed a success by base officials.
“We know it was inconvenient for a lot of people, but what we accomplished and what we learned simply couldn’t have oc-curred any other way,” said Robert Huether, installation training officer. “We needed to be in fully enforced FPCON Charlie for a sustained amount of time.”
FPCON Charlie, or Force Protection Condition C, was in effect for 24 hours beginning Wednesday, Feb. 23. It required several gate closures, mandatory identifi-cation checks and random vehicle search-es.
The actual training exercise ran from Feb. 21 to 25 and was conducted on naval bases and installations throughout the continental United States and Guam.
Several scenarios took place at NBVC during those five days:
• A hostage situation unfolded at Port Hueneme. Base officials worked with the Oxnard Police Hostage Negotiation Team and Special Weapons Tactics team (SWAT) to “rescue” the seven hostages and capture the gunman.
• At Point Mugu, a car bomb was dis-covered when someone tried to ram through the Las Posas Gate. The driver was detained and Explosive Ordnance Disposal technicians successfully defused the bomb.
• An underwater improvised explosive device was discovered in the port and suc-cessfully defused.
• In a surveillance exercise, someone who was taking unauthorized photos of NBVC from outside the Port Hueneme gates was detained and questioned.
• An intrusion alarm was set off at Point Mugu.
“Interagency cooperation went very well,” Huether said of Oxnard SWAT’s involvement in the exercise. “This par-ticular scenario gave everyone an oppor-
tunity to practice better communications in case of an emergency.”
The next major exercise will take place in July when the region’s Navy installa-tions train to respond to a natural disas-ter.
February training results in gate closures, random vehicle searches, but base officials say it’s all worth the effort
A Naval Base Ventura County police officer keeps his weapon trained on the building where “hostages” were being held during a Solid Curtain-Citadel Shield 2011 exercise.
We know it was inconvenient for a lot of people, but what we accomplished and what we learned simply couldn’t have occurred any other way.
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Police officers and Oxnard SWAT team members provide cover as others make their approach to the building where hostages were being held.
Photos by MC2 (sW) Karalie Moore / NbVCMembers of Explosive Ordinance Disposal at Naval Base Ventura County, Point Mugu, deploy a drone in an attempt to open the door of a car that ran the base gate with a potentially explosive device inside during a Solid Curtain-Citadel Shield 2011 exercise.
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Immigration outreachTheU.S. Citizenship and Immigra-
tion Service will provide services onThursday, March 24, from 10 a.m. to1 p.m. to all military personnel, de-pendents, retirees and Defense De-partment personnel at Building 1180,Region Legal Service Office, secondfloor.The outreach will directly assist
with immigration and naturalizationissues either beginning or alreadystarted, including fingerprinting.Bring all relevant paperwork, includ-ing copies of filed documents, No-tices of Action, Alien RegistrationNumber or LIN/WAC numbers, cor-respondence and any other informa-tion that pertains to your inquiry.Sign-up is required. Stop by the
Naval Legal Service Branch Office onthe first floor of Building 1180 tocomplete a military inquiry sheet.For more information, call the
branch office at 982-3124.
By Nancy KanterNSWC PHD Command Communications
and David SpringerNSWC PHD AEGIS In-Service Baseline Lead
Naval Surface Warfare Center, PortHueneme Division (NSWC PHD) coor-dinated and led an assist team, along withan engineer fromNSWCDahlgren, fromFeb. 6 to 11 to provide support to USSNitze (DDG94) in preparation for its 2011deployment.The team visited the ship to conduct an
onboard tech assist in response to a Ca-sualty Report (CASREP) reporting Com-mand and Decision (CND) faults. Thesefaults resulted in a loss of combat systemcapability. The root cause was identifiedand corrected during the team’s first dayonboard.During the remaining four days of the
visit, the team continued monitoring andobserving fault-free performance of CND,and they assisted ship’s force techniciansin troubleshooting and correcting addi-
tional AEGISWeapon System faults notassociated with the original CASREP.The teamwas able to respond so quick-
ly to the request for assistance due to therecently implemented Baseline 7.1.2 FirstResponder initiative as directed by ViceAdm. Kevin McCoy, NAVSEA com-mander.“This is a perfect example of what
NSWC PHD does so well — quickly re-sponding with the right people at the righttime to restore a ship to full combat ca-pability,” said David Springer, NSWCPHD AEGIS In-Service Baseline Lead.The team’s efforts allowed the ship to
fully participate in pre-deployment work-up exercises.Following the team’s departure, the
ship’s commanding officer, Cmdr. R.D.Brawley, issued a Bravo Zulu naval mes-sage acknowledging the team’s successfulefforts in restoring his combat system tofull up-round status.“NSWC PHD’s exceptional dedication
and devotion in support of the combatsystem significantly improvedUSSNitze’smission readiness,” said Brawley. “Yourhard work to restore stability to CNDwillprove to be crucial to USSNitze’s deploy-ment. The training you provided our tech-nicians not only increased their level ofknowledge but will ensure USS Nitze isself-sustainable. Thank you for your sup-port and for a job well done!”NSWC PHD is located at Naval Base
Ventura County. It is the Navy’s premierin-service engineering and logistics centerand has been in existence for more than45 years. The command provides test andevaluation, in-service engineering and in-tegrated logistics support for weapon andcombat systems installed in the UnitedStates Navy fleet, United States CoastGuard fleet andmany foreignNavy fleets.NSWC PHD’s focus is to provide safe, ef-fective and affordable weapon systems thatenable ships and Sailors to fight andwin.
Team prepares USS Nitze for deployment
The American Red Cross is holdingmonthly classes on first aid and cardio-pulmonary resuscitation at Naval BaseVentura County.Classes are being taught from 8 a.m. to
4 p.m. on the second Tuesday of eachmonth in theRedCross training classroomat the NBVC Fleet and Family SupportCenter, Port Hueneme. The eight-hourclass covers first aid and CPR for adults,children and infants.Upcoming dates are April 12, May 10
and June 14.The classes are free for active-duty mil-
itary personnel and their dependents,thanks to a grant from the Departmentof Defense to the Red Cross. Cost is $60for everyone else, including retirees andcontractors.Red Cross certification is now good for
two years, not just one. That changed onJan. 1.“It’s important to know CPR because
you may find yourself in a position whereyou need to use it to save someone’s life,”explained Judy Stahl, a Red Cross volun-teer. She and her husband, Curt Baker,are the Service toArmed Forces coordina-tors for the American Red Cross of Ven-tura County. “If you happen to be in theright place at the right time, you can save
a life, and it’s a pretty simple thing tolearn. There’s not much reason not toknow it.”In the past, officially recognized CPR
involved chest compressions and mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. The American
Red Cross recently introduced “CitizenCPR,”with chest compressions only, andthe AmericanHeart Association is follow-ing suit.“That eliminated a major reason why
people wouldn’t learn CPR,” Baker said.The Red Cross will continue to offer
both types of training, however, becausefull CPR with rescue breaths is still bestin some cases, especially for children, teen-agers, drowning victims or people whocollapse due to breathing problems.The monthly classes add to an already
busy Red Cross schedule at the base. RedCross instructors teach infant CPR andfirst aid at the FFSC classes for new par-ents, and they frequently doCPR and firstaid classes at individual commands andfor deploying battalions. Some volunteerswho are deployed even hold classes in Af-ghanistan.The Red Cross also attends all pre-de-
ployment picnics, deployments and home-comings, serving snacks and warmthoughts.Being in the deployment area, where
Sailors sometimes wait for hours betweenthe family goodbyes and the actual take-off, is Stahl’s favorite.“It’s amazing howmuch a doughnut can
mean at 3:30 in the morning,” she said.
“It’s really a privilege for us to be there.It’s a chance for us to express how muchwe appreciate them and all they do.”The Red Cross also shows up “basi-
cally, wherever we’re asked to be,” Stahlsaid. “Air shows, SeabeeDays, health fairs,Ride to the Flags – we go wherever we’reinvited.”Stahl and Baker, who are celebrating
their 20th anniversary this month, havebeen the Service to Armed Forces coor-dinators for about two years. They grewup in the Los Angeles area, then returnedthree years ago after spending much oftheir professional lives in Boston, he as acomputer consultant and she as the chiefinformation officer for the Harvard Busi-ness School.The Red Cross office in the FFSC is
staffed with volunteers from 8:30 a.m. tonoonMonday through Friday. The officeprovides information on blood donations,emergency services and classes that areoffered at other branches — “everythingfrom psychological first aid to babysit-ting,” Stahl said.For more information on the CPR
classes, call 982-3074. For information onother Red Cross services, go to the Ven-tura County website at http://www.arcven-tura.org or call 987-1514.
Red Cross teaches monthly classes on first aid, CPR
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Judy Stahl shows Curt Baker the propertechnique for adult CPR. The two AmericanRed Cross volunteers are coordinatingmonthly CPR classes at Naval Base VenturaCounty Port Hueneme.
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Help when you need it.The Fleet & FamilySupport Center
The Career Options and Navy SkillsEvaluation Program (CONSEP), offeredby the Fleet & Family Support Center, isa workshop designed for junior Sailors toreceive an extraordinary amount of infor-mation they need in order to make aninformed decision about whether to pur-sue a civilian career or stay Navy.CONSEP was designed as part of the
“life cycle” approach to delivering transi-tion and career change information to ourservice members. This program allowsmembers to prepare for successful careers
with whatever decision they ultimatelymake.This four-day workshop provides guid-
ance for Sailors with less than 10 yearsservice and who are at least one year pri-or to Expiration of Active Obligated Ser-vice (EAOS). The agenda covers personalplanning and goal-setting in the areas ofbasic life skills; an entire day of financialfacts, investments and goals; a career daydevoted to discovering what they can do,want to do and have to do; and definingwhat skills the private sector is looking
for, complete with resumes and interviews.The final day presents options with theircurrent employer, the United States Navy,options they may not have considered vi-able before.The next CONSEPwill beMarch 21-24
at the FFSC atNaval Base Ventura Coun-ty Port Hueneme. FFSC encourages anySailor approaching EAOS to attend thisclass to be sure that this important careerdecision is an informed decision. Spousesare highly encouraged to attend. Call theFFSC at 982-5325 for information.
CONSEP helps junior Sailors plan for their future
All classes at Port Hueneme unless oth-erwise noted. Call 982-5037 for more in-formation.Toll-free appointment scheduling ser-
vice: 1-866-923-6478, call 24 hours a day,seven days a week. Confidential clinicalcounseling, relocation assistance, resumeassistance, financial consultations andmany other support services are availableat your convenience at the Fleet and Fam-ily Support Center.
Life Skills Workshops
• Blended Families (4 sessions): Learnto focus on a child’s developmental mile-stones in the context of social, moral andcognitive development. Dispel the mythsof stepparenting and transform into a newfamily. Thurs., March 10, 17, 24, 31; 3 to5 p.m.• Life Coaching & Counseling: Clarify
your goals, break themdown intomanage-able tasks and get weekly support to staymotivated. Call 982-5389 for individualappointment or group times!
Career Support and Retention
(Register for TAP classes with yourCommand Career Counselor)• Executive Transition Assistance Pro-
gram:Monday-Thursday, April 4-7, 7:30a.m. to 4 p.m. E-7 and above, all retirees.Civilian attire, bring medical records andDD2648 on Monday.• Transition Assistance Program:Mon-
day–Thursday, April 11-14, 7:30 a.m. to
4 p.m. Seperatees E-6 and below: Civilianattire, bring medical record and DD2648on Monday.• Goal Setting: Lean how to identify,
prioritize and achieve long-, medium- andshort-term goals through proper planningand organizational strategy. Wed, March16, 10 a.m. to noon.• CONSEP: Financial, life skills and
career management for members with lessthan 10 years of service. Monday-Thurs-day, March 21-24, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.• MS Excel: Wed., March 23, 8:30 to
10:30 a.m.• VAWorkshops/Briefs: Get on-the-spot
assistance in filing your VA claim! Call982-5325 to sign up. Wed., March 23, 9a.m. to noon.
Sexual Assault PreventionResponse (SAPR)
• DataCollectionCoordinator Training:Training for new SAPR data collectioncoordinators. This is a required trainingfor DCCs. Mon., March 28, 9 to 11 a.m.
Ombudsman
• Ombudsman Basic Training: Requiredto become an ombudsman and if morethan 3 years have elapsed since attendingOBT.Monday-Wednesday,March 14-16,8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., FFSC, Port Hue-neme, Bldg 1169.• Ombudsman Meeting: Tues., March
29, 6 to 8 p.m., FFSCPortHueneme, Bldg.1169.
Exceptional Family Member• Parents Support Network: A support
group for active and retired military fam-ilies with special needs children. Sharelocal resources and get support. Wed.,April 13, 9:30 to 11 a.m. Call 982-3159 formore information.
Relocation• SmoothMove: Make your PCS move
easy, simple and smooth. Know your en-titlements from the experts. Wed., March16, 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.• TRACC, PFMMeeting, CFS Forum:
Transition, Relocation, Financial, CCCquarterly focus group meeting. Thurs.,March 17, 9 to 10 a.m.• Married to the Military: Newly mar-
ried to the Navy? Learn about militarybenefits, family programs, Navy jargonand customs. Wed., March 23, 3 to 5p.m.
Financial Management• Financial counseling by appointment.
Are you juggling your bills? Need finan-cial advice? An FFSC financial coun-selor is availableMonday through Fridayat the Hueneme or Mugu FFSC. Call982-3640 (Port Hueneme) or 989-8844(Point Mugu). Information available oncar buying, understanding your TSP,planning for retirement, getting a 720credit score, saving and investing, homebuying and developing a spending plan.Financial classes available at your com-mand space. Call 982-3640 or 982-3102
to schedule any of the classes.• Command Financial Specialist Re-
fresher: Refresher class for CFSers whohave been in the position for 3 years.Mon., March 28, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
New Parent Support• Little Explorers for Toddlers: An in-
teractive parent-toddler playgroup forbabies 15-36 months. Thursdays, 10 to 11a.m., except first Thursday of the month.Call 982-5037 for location.• New Mamas: For expecting mamas
andmamas with babies 0–15 months old.Information, education and support.Wednesdays, 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.• Yoga Mamas: For expecting and new
mamas. a gentle stretch. Tuesdays, 12:30to 1:45 p.m., Bee Fit Center.• Deployments: Birth Bonding & Be-
yond: Deployments, return and reunionwith babies in the home can be challeng-ing. Get support and information. Thurs.,March 31, 6 to 8:30 p.m.
Free food distribution• March 19: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Bldg. 19,
near the Pleasant Valley Gate, Port Hue-neme. Food items vary from month tomonth. Requirements: Active duty E-6and below or their spouses; bring an LESand only one issue per family. E-7 withtwo or more dependents may qualify. In-come guideline statement available at dis-tribution site. Custodian of a child whois a familymember of ActiveDuty person-nel on deployment.
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guest speaker onto the stage, MarineCorps Brigadier Gen. Lawrence D. Nich-olson.“As aMarine, the first Navy personnel
other than our corpsman who I’veworked with are the Seabees,” said Nich-olson, a senior military assistant to thedeputy secretary of defense and guestof honor for the Seabee Ball. “I haveproudly [served and] certainly enjoyedmy time serving with Seabees across 31years.”As a token of appreciation, Nicholson
was presented with a handmade cigarhumidifier and was named an HonorarySeabee for his strong leadership and sup-port for the Seabees.Overall, the event was a dazzling suc-
cess.“The tradition rolls on,” said Rang.
“I think we get better each and everyyear, and the venue of the Ronald Rea-gan Library is superb.”
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Capt. JohnW. Korka, right, commodore of the 31st Seabee Readiness Group, and CommandMaster Chief Ray Dickey present Marine Corps Brigadier Gen. Lawrence D. Nicholson,the senior military assistant to the deputy secretary of defense and the evening’s guestspeaker, an Honorary Seabee plaque at the Seabee Ball.
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Lost Gold & Dia-mond Bracelet
Gold bracelet flowing “X”pattern design, tiny dia-
monds within each x.Very sentimental Anniver-
sary gift.REWARD! Please return,
no questions asked.Loading dock area, roadbehind Oaks ChristianSchool Gymnasiums,Westlake Village Sat.
2/12/11
(805)338-3132VCS268363
Lost LARRYLEIBFRIED
! IM STILL SEARCHINGFOR YOU. YOU ARE
AND WILL ALWAYS BETHE LOVE OF MY
LIFE.IM READY FOREVERYTHING. CHRIS
S.
(661)428-8340VCS267506
LOST MALE SILKYTERRIER Tan & SilverLast seen on 12/30/10 by
Moorpark & Wilbur. Answersto Harley. REWARD!
805-223-1166 VCS266883
REINCARNATION: Explorepast lives w/Dr KathleenJenks, on a sliding scale
$75-$150/session 269-621-0052VCS268687
100% Cash Today
BuyingCoins,
Gold & OldPaper Money
Private Buyer.Call Today, Cash Today805-300-4995 VCS266744
400+CertifiedMorgan $’s & 100+Certified Peace $’s
as well as U.S. & ForeignGold. Private Collector.For listing, [email protected]
or call 661-400-9041Serious inquiries only please.
VCS267697
ALL CASHBUYING
All U.S. Silver, Goldand Copper Coins,
Large & Small Collections.Foreign Coins Medals -Tokens Gold Jewelry
Broken or unwanted GoldJewelry. Scrap Gold
& Silver Dental GoldSterling Flatware
Watches1211 Maricopa, Ojai
40 Years Buying
805-646-4904VCS267225
AUTOGRAPHED GUITARS.Rolling Stones, Led Zepplin,
Pink Floyd, McCartney.All appraised over $2,500,
asking $400 each. Comes withCOA appraisal. Call for pics.
805-652-1297 VCS266671
BUYINGCoins 1964 & Older
Dimes - $1.85Quarters - $4.62
Halfs - $9.25Dollars - $20.00 & upC.C. $$ - cased $135
Coin CollectionsGold Coins - Call
Gold ScrapMexico WantedSterling PiecesPocket WatchesIndian BasketsFree Appraisals805-646-2631
VCS268102
BUYINGTOP DOLLAR
PAID!on quality photographs,
old Hollywood photographs,autographs & posters,
old documents, old postagestamps & envelopes,
flatware, art, old Orientalantiques, old casino chips,
gold & silver.Top dollar paid.
I’ll buy one item or thewhole collection
805-300-2308 VCS268231
CALL ME BEFOREYOU HAVE AN ES-TATE SALE OR GAR-AGE SALE! I buyantiques and collectibles,jewelry, paintings, In-dian rugs, Indian bas-kets, silver andmore.Call 805-813-0606$1.00 to ? [email protected]
(805)813-0606 VCS268249
$ CASH PAID $Planningan Estate
or garage sale?Call Us-Get MoreWe come to you
Buying antiques &fine estate items:fine jewelry andcostume jewelry,sterling flatware& serving pieces,perfume bottles,figurines, Lladro,furn & lots moreCall Carol Now!
818-521-6955Established 1984.
All of Conejo, Camarillo,Vta County VCS267376
COIN COLLECTIONFOR SALE. Call for email
list. $96,000. 805-428-4210VCS268572
GOLD HASPASSED $1000 ANOUNCE, HIGHESTPAID CASH NOW!
INSTANT CASH ForSCRAP GOLD, CHAINS,
BRACELETS, DIA-MONDS .25CT -10,00 CTPLUS, Uncirculated &Circulated Coins, Some
Paid Over Gold SpotPrices, Gold Crowns.4255 E. MAIN STVENTURA, CA
805-650-0444 VCS268274
GOLD HASPASSED $1000
DOLLARSAN OUNCEWE ARE LARGESTBUYERS OF SCRAPGOLD, GOLD CHAINS,
BRACELETS,DIAMONDS, LARGEDIAMONDS, ROLEX
WATCHES, SWISSWATCHES, GOLD
COINS, WE PAY UP TOSPOT PRICES, GOLD
CROWNS, SILVERCOINS, SILVER
CHAINS. WE PAYCASH NOW TOP $$4255-18 E. MAIN STVENTURA CA 93003
805-650-0444MAIN & TELEPHONE
NEXT TO HONEYBAKED HAM
FIREHOUSE PLAZAVCS266623
GOT GOLD?DON’T SELLYOUR STUFF
UNTIL YOU SEE US!
WE BUYSTUFF 4 CA$HCoins, gold/silver
jewelry, unwantedscrap gold, watches,diamonds, vintage
collectibles,antiques, crystal,porcelain, sterlingsilver, art, historic
documents,memorabiliaEVEN CARS!
WE PAY TOOMUCH!
CONFIDENTIAL,CONVENIENT.
WALK IN OR WEWILL COME
TO YOU!WE BUY STUFF
4 CA$H
OPEN 7 DAYSM-F 10a-6p
Sat & Sun 11a-4p
742 Hampshire Rd.,Suite #C, WLV, Ca888-95WEBUY
VCS268170
BUYER of OLD COINSCoin Collections
Silver & Gold CoinsTOP $$$ PAID
I Buy Toy TrainsOld BB cards, Old Toys.
Jeff 805-302-7104 VCS267009
NEED CASH?BUYING GOLD
Paying $19.50 per gram for14 carat. 805-646-2631
VCS267135
OLD G.I. JOE VEHICLESfrom 1960’s & 1970’s.
Space Capsule with box,motorcycle with box,sea-sled, all for $175.
Others Available.Call (805) 383-0213
VCS268621
WANTED: Swords, Japanese& Civil War, German
daggers, antique weapons,military. CASH. (818)992-4803
VCS267680
ADREFRIGERATIONREPAIR & SALES
Refrigerators, walk-incoolers, ice machines
etc. From $99.00.FREE ESTIMATES!
WILL PICK UPDEAD REFRIG!
805-816-7169VCS267588
AIR CONDITIONERPortable, standing floor
model, 10,000 BTU. Like new,still in original box
($400 new), sell for $250.Summer is coming!Call (805) 383-0213
VCS268619
ALL MAJOR APPL.Every Day SavingsFREE SERVICE CALL
with repairs in Vta County.Sales, Service & PartsSave on repairs & sales
during the economy crisis.Washers, Dryers, Heaters,Refrigerators, Ovens Gas &
Electric, Microwaves35 Years Exp. Vta Co.
Victor 805-302-1866VCS267240
APPLIANCESWANTEDCASH PAID
WashersDryers
Refrigerators10 years old
or less,working or
NOT.WE ALSO DOAPPLIANCE
REPAIRS805-290-7327
VCS267397
MAYTAG GAS DRYER inexcellent condtion. $100.00
Call Jo Anne @ (805) 402-7469
REFRIGERATOR Hotpointtop freeze, wht, 4-5 yrs new,clean, very good cond $175.
805-671-9852 VCS267889
REFRIGERATORStainless Steel/like new
Washer/Dryer $99-upRefrigerators Stoves$125 & Up. Free pick up onwashers, dryers & refrigs.
Sales, Repairs & InstallationCall (805)390-8136
VCS267579
WASHER/DRYER Kenmore$300/pair. Refrigerator $175
All very good cond805-671-9852 VCS267893
Washer & DryersGuaranteed and/orRepair $99 to $199
482-4983 or 816-4081 GaryBowen VCS266315
VINTAGE BEACH CRUIS-ER Olive green, in greatcondition. Will sacrifie for$100. Call Jo Anne @(805) 402-7469
2 PLOT, LOT 416 G&HGARDEN OF VALORPierce Bros. Valley OaksMemorial Park, West-lake Village $5500 eachor both for $10000
(805)796-1060 VCS268243CONEJO MTN MEMORIAL
PARK Sta Cruz I, plot 244,graves K & L, $3600/each
805-523-9402 VCS267753
Complete Medical OfficeFurniture and Equipment.
Waiting, Office, Patient, Lab,Breakroom. ExaminationTables, Stools, Autoclave,
Biosphere Hood, Centrafuses,Blood Draw Chair, Patient
File Cabinets, Wall Art.A complete medical office &supply in excellent condition.
805-647-1777 VCS268374
TREADMILLS Display andFloor models, excellent
condition, $250-$400(805)671-9852 VCS267890
EUCALYPTUS FIREWOODFill your pickup w/level load
for $100. Sm trucks $80.00Weekends only. Somis
805-386-4622 VCS266690
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150Special Notices
Merchandise200-297
204Antiques AndCollectibles
204Antiques AndCollectibles
204Antiques AndCollectibles
207Appliances
207Appliances
207Appliances
207Appliances
212Bicycles
219Cemetery Lots
221CommercialEquipment
227Exercise Equipment
230Firewood
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Find a home.vcshomes.com
Findcycles,boatsandRVs. Find
newcars,usedcarsand
dealers.
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duty and retired military,civil service and dependent
personnel within NavalBase Ventura County.
All free ads are 20 WORD MAXIMUM.
Paid classified advertising available for remainingcategories and non-eligible personnel.
Submissions:Submit your 20 WORD MAXIMUM free or paid classifiedadvertisements with your contact information includingphone and email via one of the following:
Fax: (805) 437-0466Email: [email protected]: (800) 221-7827 (M-F 8 a.m.–5 p.m.)Mail: The Lighthouse ClassifiedsP.O. Box 6006, Camarillo, CA 93011Deadline:All classified ads must be received by 5 p.m.Wednesday a week prior to publication.
• Motorcycles• Merchandise• Miscellaneous Wanted
FREE ads for the following categories:• Pets – Free to good home• Roommate Wanted• Lost & Found• Automobiles & Trucks
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AffordableSectionals & Sofas
Custom SizedPottery Barn inspired styles
and more, local mfrshowroom factory
direct sectionals sizedby the inch with your
measurements. Hard tofit spaces our specialty Best
prices, quality & selection.Sectionals from $799.805-302-2138 VCS266656
Armoire/Dresser/Mirror,Antique Cabinet/Tables,
$100ea, also bedding. Ventura805-477-0111 VCS266162
Beautiful HandCarved MahoganyBeveled Mirror.
Paid $375.Make Offer
Email or Text.(I Can text picture)
805-407-8548VCS267717
BED A BeautifulLeather Platform Bed
w/Thick QueenPillowtop Mattress
Never Used, in plastic, war-ranty. Retails $999, sell $365
805-830-3314VCS268504
BED California KingPillowtop Mattress SetNever used, still inplastic w/warranty,retails $899 sac $260!
805-830-3314VCS266309
BED FULL SIZEOrthopedic Pillowtop
Mattress SetNever used, still in plastic
w/warranty. Retails for $499Sacrifice $150.805-830-3314
VCS266307
BED QUEENOrthopedic Pillowtop
Mattress SetNever used, still in plastic
w/warr retails $699, sell $160.805-830-3314
VCS266308BEDROOM SET
King Size, 8 piece setincluding bed & frame $500
805-407-1874 VCS268330
BEDROOM SET Teen whtShabby Chic 5pc xlnt cond,
pd $1500 asking $450/oboMust see! After 6pm
805-658-8567 VCS267903
BEDTempurpedic Style
Queen Memory FoamMattress Set
Brand new in plastic w/warr!Retails $1199, Sell $345!!805-830-3314 VCS268505
LAZY BOY CHAIR &LOVESEAT excellent cond
$195. Thousand Oaks.805-493-2188 VCS266852
LAZY BOY SOFA SLEEPER& 2 LAZY BOY Recliners,glass top coffee tbl, patiotable & chairs, 1968 Ken-
more sewing mach w/cabi-net, sm freezer $50-$200
805-985-3747 VCS266853
LEATHER LOVE SEATby Benchcraft, black,
excellent condition, $400.TRUNDLE BED
Wood frame, with twomattresses, like new, $250.
Call (805) 383-0213VCS268620
LIVING ROOM SET7 piece, $700/obo.
BEDROOM SET 7 piece,$600/obo. Paid $5,500.
Asking $1,300. 805-233-4250VCS268426
UnfinishedFurniture
Elliot’s Unfinished Furni-ture Largest selection ofunfinished and finished
furniture in VenturaCounty. Visit our show-room at 1501 Palma Dr.Ventura or our website
“elliots.com” Quality Fur-niture for every room inyour home. We also haveavailable a large selectionof outdoor furniture. Low
Prices for Solid WoodFurniture
(805)639-9222
VCS266927Various Household
Items For Sale!Solid oak roll top desk,
bedroom furniture, smallstand alone freezer, gar-dening tools, and bicycle.
805-501-0438VCS267236
CATS CRADLE Thrift ShopOpen Thurs thru Sun
Clothes, jewelry, books/etc.4160 Market #10, VTA
25¢-up 805-485-8811 VCS267900
GOLD HASPASSED $1000DOLLARS AN
OUNCEWE ARE LARGESTBUYERS OF SCRAPGOLD, GOLD CHAINS,
BRACELETS,DIAMONDS LARGEDIAMONDS, ROLEX
WATCHES, SWISSWATCHES, GOLD
COINS, WE PAY UP TOSPOT PRICES, GOLD
CROWNS, SILVERCOINS, SILVER
CHAINS WE PAYCASH NOW! TOP $$4255-18 E. MAIN STVENTURA CA 93003
805-650-0444MAIN & TELEPHONE
Next to Honey BakedHam Firehouse Plaza
VCS267186
POWER WHEEL Chair+CarLift & House Ramp, barely
used, less than 50 miles,$4000/obo 805-272-8106
VCS267259
RMC MEDICALBuy•Sell•Rent•RepairPower Chairs/Scooters
Lift Chairs/RampsHospital Beds/Hoyer
Lifts/Wheelchairs805-647-1777
VCS268117
Boxes for movingonly 75¢ each250. Used. 805-487-2796
www.riteboxinc.comVCS267030
$$$$$$$$CA$HFOR
YOURCAR
$$$$$$$$$We’ll buy your
car runningor not!
Can’t find thepink or
registration?No problem!
To get the bestdeal, call us first!
805-754-9839VCS266622
METAL - WE PICK UPYOUR SCRAP METAL.
CALL 805-643-HAULVCS267981
WE PICK UP & RECYCLEall Major Appliances.Help Save our Planet.
Call 805-671-9569 VCS267892
KAWAI CONSOLE PIANOWalnut finish, in excellent
shape, $1750. Call 986-1753UPRIGHT PLAYER PIANO
with rolls, lamp, bench,music, claw foot stool, $2800/obo 805-403-3367 VCS268384
HOT SPRINGS Jet Setter2008, Two Person PortableSpa, $2500 805-985-3747
VCS266854
SPA/HOT TUBDeluxe 2011 Model.
Neck jets, therapy seat,warr, never used, candeliver, worth $5950,
will sell $1950 818-785-9043VCS268096
JOHN DEERE riding mow-er, like new, 34 hours.$1300. TORO self propelledmower, grass gas edger &weed wacker $45/each805-500-5387 VCS268471
A New or UsedSundance Spa Filter
Call or Text805-407-8548
VCS267716
BUYINGJUNKCARS
TOP
$ $ $ $ $
PAIDUP TO$1,000
Running orNot RunningLic’d Dismantlerpickthepart.com
(805)933-5557
VCS266249
CA$Hfor
SCRAPMETALSConstruction &
Demolition ScrapHeavy Equipment
Car BodiesAutomotive Scrap
Steel - RebarLic’d Dismantler &
Weighmaster
vcapinc.com805.933.8280
842 Mission Rock RdSanta Paula, Ca 93060
VCS268413
GOT GOLD?DON’T SELLYOUR STUFF
UNTIL YOU SEE US!
WE BUYSTUFF 4 CA$HCoins, gold/silver
jewelry, unwantedscrap gold, watches,diamonds, vintage
collectibles,antiques, crystal,porcelain, sterlingsilver, art, historic
documents,memorabiliaEVEN CARS!
WE PAY TOOMUCH!
CONFIDENTIAL,CONVENIENT.
WALK IN OR WEWILL COME
TO YOU!WE BUY STUFF
4 CA$H
OPEN 7 DAYSM-F 10a-6p
Sat & Sun 11a-4p
742 Hampshire Rd.,Suite #C, WLV, Ca888-95WEBUY
VCS268187
I BUY HIGH-ENDRANGES &
REFRIGERATORS,805-671-9569 VCS267891
LOOKING TO BUYA gently used
spa/hot tub cover.Size is 81 1.5 x 87 1.5
approximatemeasurement. Anybrand will do but
preferably aSundance.
Call or Text805-407-8548
VCS267715
MARINEARTISTIC
AQUARIUMSSpecializing in fresh
& salt waterFrom set up tomaintenance
28 Yrs Experience
For a free estimatecall or e-mailKevin for an
appointment today@ 805.233.0711 or
marineartisticaquariums @gmail.com
•Aquariums-Stands-Canopies - Lighting
• Set-up & Installation•Filters-Heaters-Chillers
-Protien Skimmers•Live Water-Live Rock
- Live Sand• Fish-Corals-Invertebrates• Complete Service
24 hours a days7 days a week
VCS268310
A PrivateFoundation HasRescued DogsFor Adoption
SAMMY9 year old male,
Pomeranian, 9 pounds.
JOSE7.5 year old male,
Chihuahua mix, 10 pounds.
PEEWEE5 year old male,
Chihuahua mix, 13 pounds.
TRAMP1 year old male,
Schnauzer mix, 11 pounds.
SCOOTER3 year old male,
Terrier mix, 13 pounds.
MEKA1.5 year old female,
Black Retriever, 45 pounds
PRECIOUS2 year old female,
Cocker Spaniel, 13 pounds.
CASPER1 year old male, Maltese
Poodle Mix, 10 pounds,Visit our website for pics
samsimonfoundation.org orcall (310)457-5898
VCS266396
AUSTRALIANSHEPHERD PUPS
AKC/ASCA, ofa, M/F,Blue/Black. 805-375-0796
VCS267894
BASSET HOUND PUPS,8 weeks, shots, dewormed
$500 and up 805-653-0048VCS267510
BORDERCOLLIE PUPS
Males & Females,purebred,
blk and wht,parents on prop.,
avail. February $400.00(805)630-0392
VCS264154CATS & KITTENS $75 Sat &
Sun 11-5@ PetCo in CAMand Market & Donlon in
VTA 805-485-8811 VCS267899
CAVALIER KING CHARLESSPANIELS. Beautiful male
& female puppies, tri &blenhiem colors. AKC,
chipped, $1,000.www.myplayfulpuppy.com805-320-1246 VCS268580
CHIHUAHUA PUPS verytiny AKC, Champion lines,
ready now. $700-$1200www.chiville.webs.com805-886-8307 VCS268632
COCKER PUPS AKC M & Fbuff & wht, Champ lines,beautiful, full of fun $250-
$350 805-486-9179 VCS268626
DACHSHUNDS AKC $500661-333-4697 or 661-769-8807simplesite.com/loveadog
VCS267200
DOG Maltese Males &Females, PUPPIES 15weeks w 1st shots $750.00(315)767-9557 VCS265724
Golden RetrieverMales & Females, Beauti-
ful Golden Retrieverpups. 3m, 3f, Mom andDad on site. Parents
AKC and OFA certified,Champion Lines, Potty
Training started at 3 wksold, Colors ranging fromCream to Med Golden,Available 3/18/11, Cur-
rently Taking Deposits,Simi Valley $1,500.00(714)343-1717
VCS267751GOLDEN RETRIEVERPups $2000+ web: goldenmeadowsretrievers.com805-532-2216 VCS267822
GOLDEN RETRIEVERPUPS AKC/OFA certifiedChamp lines, health guar.Gorgeous, fluffy pups fromour home to yours! $1250.
805-527-5072 VCS268680
HIMALYAN CAT on sale for$150 Moving! HimalayanKitten $350 805-901-7299
or 805-330-5328 VCS268114
JACK Russell PupsExcellent personalities,
M & F, short legs, smoothcoats, $300-up 805-794-8732805-421-3779 VCS266849
LAB PUPPIESAKC, yellow males/females,
$750. Parents OFA, OFE.View details at:
www.countrylabs.comTaking Deposits. 661-823-8925
VCS266360
LAB Pups AKC OFA2 Darling Little 3 mo old,
Dark, Rich, ChocolateFemales. Dewclaws,Shots, Wormed $500
805-649-3692 VCS265960LAB PUPS Yellow,AKC,5 M $600 ea, 4 F $650 ea.
Ready March 19. Call805-766-0170 VCS267275
LABRADOR PUPSAKC & OFA
** READY NOW! **Chocolate & Black. Our
pups are healthy, strong,happy. Champion lines,socialized. Eyes clear,
strong hips & joints. Shots,wormed, food, toys. $500.805-428-1562 VCS266499
CHOCOLATELABRADOR PUPS!
Males & Females, havechamplines & purebred.
Father AKC certified.Parents on premises.Cell is 408-497-0421.Declaws removed.first shots & de-
wormed. Taking De-posits. Ready to go
home on March 28th.$500.00
(805)418-7656 VCS266021MULTIPOO/LHAIPOO MIX1 Male $300, 1 Female $350.
805-659-4667VCS268036PEKINGESE PUPS. Brin-
dle/white, beautiful mark-ings, sm, cute. $330.
www.lovelyshihtzu.com805-415-8661
VCS267745
POODLE STANDARDMature female, house-
broken, will be spayed,needs fenced yard, $350805-320-2065 VCS266282RAGDOLL KITTENS
(7) Males Available, takingdeposits now, ready to go
4/3/11. 1st shots, many colorsto choose from. Parents on
site. All kittens are very wellsocialized. $550. 805-746-7658
VCS267909SHIH-POO PUPPIES. Light-
ly colored balls fluff. Hypoallergenic. 3 M, $400 ea.Parents on premises.805-407-8357 VCS267671
SHIHTZU Pom Mix pups allshots $350 CHIHUAHUA
Yorkshire Mix Pups born12- 10, cute/healthy $150805-320-8244 VCS267816
SHIH TZU PUPPIES - AKCMales/Females, small sizes,
gorgeous, $400 and up.Pekingnese puppy, $330.www.lovelyshihtzu.com805-415-8661 VCS267511
SHIH TZU PUPPIESPurebred. Cute & cuddly.
10 wks old. $400 805-484-2425VCS267109
SHIHTZU PUPS all shots,dewormed, trained, healthguarantee,gorgeous, $600+805-320-8244 VCS266648
YORKIEBeautiful playful puppies.M & F, priced from $700.
www.myplayfulpuppy.com805-320-1246 VCS268579
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0273Jewelry/Clothing
274Medical Equipment& Supplies
275MiscellaneousFor Sale
277Musical Instruments
281Pool/Spa Supplies
281Pool/Spa Supplies
291Tools/GardeningSupplies
297Wanted To Buy
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Pets&Supplies300-315
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YORKIE Pups AKC familyraised, M/F.Will be verysmall. Vet chk’d. Readyfor new homes $500/up805-525-6737 VCS267494
ACCOUNTANT/BOOKKEEPER/
TAX PREPARERURGENTLY NEEDED IN
THE OXNARD AREA!Small BIZ owners are inneed of freelance bookkeep-ers to do their books & of-fer advice. With FT staff afinancial impossibilty, PTand contract accountants &bookkeepers are in high de-mand. Make $40 - $80/hr
FREE 3 HR SEMINARSat., March 5th 9am-12noon
Hilton Garden Inn2000 Solar Dr., Oxnard,To register & info, visit:
www.accountbiz.comor call (800) 899-1980
Use ad code 7764UAC–31 yrs and counting!
VCS267317
AccountingConstruction Billing
Contracts, C/Os, SOV, AIA,invoicing, liens, releases &collections. Min 5 yrs req.Salary MUST be sent w/re-sume.
[email protected] (805) 981-0082.
VCS268538
ACUPUNCTURIST, TypesEzr, Inc. Consult w/patientsto obtain their medical his-tory & current symptomsthat req treatment. Masterin Oriental Medicine orAcupuncture and CA Acu-puncture Lic req’d. Send re-sume to: 3400 Loma VistaRd. #14 Ventura, CA 93003VCS268623
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSTMalibu Co seeks energetic,organized, detail orientedFT Admin Asst. Must havexlnt communication andcustomer service skills, beMS Office proficient, ableto multi-task, comfortablein a fast paced work envi-ronment, & self-motivated.Please fax resume to:310-456-2594 or email to:
AgriculturalInspector
$10.87-$12.84/hr Sea-sonal insect surveyfield work. Pay ratebased on ed/exp, butnone req’d to start.
Good DMV.
Get appl STD678 fromEDD or www.spb.ca.gov.Fax w/email address to:805-389-3649VCS267766
Air Conditioning ServiceTech All levels w/min 2 yrsexp. F/T, Bene. Good DMVmust. West Coast A/C, 3430Galaxy Pl, Oxnard.(805) 485-1410. Email:
AnalystSR SYSTEMS ANALYST
This position analyzes, sup-ports, manages enhance-ments, acquisitions andimplementations of comput-er application systems asdirected by management.Duties & Responsibilities:Manage all activities ofsmall to large size informa-tion systems projects in-cluding implementation ontime, within budget, and co-ordination of the projectteam. Plans, manages andguides projects, utilizingstandard I.S. Methodology,which implement computerapplication systems whichsatisfy strategic, customerand regulatory require-ments. Impartially analyz-es new and/or possiblesoftware enhancementsidentifying present and fu-ture business needs. Workswith customers to ensuremodifications are appropri-ate and are consistent withestablished I.S. standards.Provides clear and concisetraining and documentationon operational processes.Meets with customers, in-ternal and external, assur-ing documentation is clearand understood. Analyzes,identifies, evaluates anddocuments customer needsand current applications todetermine system require-ments and insure futureneeds for patient care,regulatory requirementsand daily operations aremet. Analyzes present pro-cesses/programs for en-hancements to improvedata integrity Provides op-erational support for appli-cations including dataintegrity, maintenance,training and vendor inter-action.Qualifications: Bachelor’sDegree or equivalent or 5or more years experiencein Healthcare is required.Minimum of Three to fiveyears of experience work-ing with Hospital Informa-tion Systems, supportingapplication software, ana-lyzing business problemsand / or project manage-ment Specialized knowl-edge of integrated hospitalsystems. Knowledge ofanalysis, debugging andstandard project manage-ment tools is required.Meditech software supportexperience and Microsoftoffice automation applica-tions is preferred.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
VCS266756
AUTO BODY ESTIMATORMust be bilingual & have 5yrs exp & knowledge ofPathways. Busy Oxn shop.Benefits pkg. No phonecalls. Fax resume to:
Tony’s Body Shop,805-988-4532
VCS267526
AUTO SALES ExpandingSales Dept. $4,500 guaran-tee to start. No exp nec.Apply in person at ParadiseChevrolet 6350 Leland St.Ventura, CA 93003VCS268111
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Fast Growing U.S. manufacturer of handheld test equipment is seeking to fill keyslots here in Camarillo for qualified employees. Competitive salaries commensuratewith experience.
Engineering Operations Coordinator
Coordinate Documentation to be used in manufacturing - Issue numbersand drawings, AVL (approved vendor list), current revision and EngineeringChange Orders (ECOs)Insure all drawings are created for product releases and are currentPrimary contact point for contract manufacturers - Coordinate orders,forecast and new product quotesNeeds computer skills that include Excel. Some familiarity of engineeringterms would be helpful
Engineering Technician
To work in our test and prototype lab.The Engineering technician will build or set up equipment, prepare and conductexperiments, collect data , calculate or record results, and help our engineers inother ways, such as making prototype versions of newly designed equipment. Alsoassist in design work, often using computer-aided design and drafting (CADD)equipment.
Perform lab testing on products as directed by an engineer using generaltest equipmentRework prototype designs from a marked up schematicTrouble shoot field returns to the component levelAssist in building functional testers for use by contract manufacturerKit components for prototypes to be built by our assemblerMaintain Lab Stock
Software/Hardware QA Tester
Work with the development staff to insure that products meet the functionalspecifications and that the manuals are accurate and complete. Test firmware orsoftware for proper function for all imaginable input sequences. Knowledge of Linuxsoftware would be helpful
Test Functionality of products against operating instructions andspecificationsCompile and track bug list and corrective actionCoordinate and act as the focal point for outside testing services
Design Engineer, Electrical
Design, develop, test, and supervise the introduction into manufacturing of hand-held testers for the data-communications, electrical and security markets. Manydisciplines are needed over all for these types of products – battery systems,RF circuits, flat panel displays, power-efficient processors and industry specificprotocols. Knowledge of embedded processors or small computer systems is a plus.With our small, focused design teams, this is an opportunity to be responsible for amajor portion of the design of a specific product.
Define functionality with marketingDevelop specificationImplement the design required to meet goals and specifications.Test and qualify the design for manufacturing
To apply for any of these positionse-mail your resume to [email protected]
VCS267353
Auto Sales
VENTURATOYOTABIG VOLUMEDEALERSHIP
SEEKING SELF MOTI-VATED NEW ANDUSED SALES REPSTHAT ARE HARDWORKING AND WANTTO EARN TOP$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
TOO MUCHTRAFFIC TO
HANDLE6,000 GUARANTEE
TO START(See Dealer For Details)
WE OFFER:•TOP COMMISSIONS• PROMOTIONS• FREEWAY LOCATION• GIANT INVENTORY• 401K RETIREMENT• HEALTH BENEFITS
APPLY IN PERSON
NEWMIKE STAMAKINLEY
805-620-4611
USEDOCTAVIO FIERROS
805-620-4621
VENTURA AUTOCENTER
6360 AUTO CENTER DRVENTURA CA 93003
VCS267568
Auto SalesWE NEED SELF
MOTIVATEDINDIVIDUALS TO JOIN
OUR SALES TEAM.UP TO 30% Commission
+ Bonuses.Ask for Ed Myers
(805) 983-6511
Vista Ford LincolnOf Oxnard
VCS268536
AutoService Advisor
Thousand Oaks newcar dealership seeingqualified Service Ad-visor. Top pay plan &many company bene-fits. Call in confidenceto 805-732-8889
VCS268510
AUTO TECHNICIANNEEDED A.S.A.P!!
European Auto Center look-ing for certified lead techni-cian. Must be experiencedwith European vehicles.Call or email resume to:
[email protected]: (805)4878559
Fax: (805)4863536Ask for Mario or Morris
VCS267578
BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERAmgen Inc. has an opportu-nity for a Sr. Engineer.Reqs: Master’s & 3 yrsexp; & exp in engineeringdevelopment in Electro Me-chanical Engineering, incl.modeling with CAD soft-ware & plastic injectionmodeling; & an understand-ing of regulations for devel-opment in the medicaldevice industry.Job site: Thousand Oaks,CA. Reference # 85DRDW& submit resume to GlobalMobility, Amgen Inc., OneAmgen Center Drive, MS37-1-C, Thousand Oaks, CA91320. No phone calls or e-mails please. Must be le-gally authorized to work inthe U.S. without sponsor-ship. EOE.VCS266006
Computer
Local Financial ServicesFirm seeks
MID-LEVELPROGRAMMER
to support & enable Cotechnology developmentinitiatives. Migration oflegacy bus applications toexisting data structuresto help develop new datawarehouses. Cold Fusion,SQL, UI develop skillsreqd. MS SQL databasedevelopment integration& functionality/mid-level.Develop new data feeds &optimization of data flow.Performance tuning ofMS SQL DB driven appli-cations. See Job Details:planmemberfinancial.comEmail resume/sal history
ComputerSENIOR DATAWAREHOUSEARCHITECTS
in Simi Valley, CA. Ana-lyze business reqs for datastorage, retrieval andanalysis; design data ware-house s/w solutions. Reqs:Bach. in Comp. Sci., Eng.or rel. + 5 yrs exp. Apply:Xavient Information Sys-tems, Inc., Attn: S. Jack-son, Job ID#SDWA510, 2125B Madera Rd., Simi Valley,CA 93065. Work assign-ments in locations acrossthe U.S. VCS268380
CUSTOMER REP -INSIDE
heavy telemarketing sellingto contractors. Organized,PC/Google apps com-fortable. Reliable, musthave good referrals + exp.Good hourly base + somesales commission. Positionin Santa Paula. Email to:
Customer ServiceAlcoa Fastening Systemsis a global leader in theAerospace Fastener In-dustry, is looking for aCustomer Service Rep,duties include: handling ahigh volume of customercalls, Data entry and as-sist Sales Dept. Min. of 3yrs. customer service expreq’d. Aerospace indus-try. MS Office applica-tions and excellentcommunication skillsreq’d. Oracle knowledgea plus, must be orga-nized, detailed and ableto handle multiple tasks.Great benefits package.Simi Valley location.Submit resume with sala-ry history to:
or FAX (805) 426-2445EOE. VCS267788
Customer Service/Asst’s.SPRING INTOA NEW JOB!
• Full Training Provided• No Experience Needed• Immediate Openings
(805) 529-1846VCS267516
CUSTOMER SERVICENo Associated Fees
Enjoy this unique and in-teresting position and theassociated training. Areyou interested in provid-ing feedback to a Fortune50 company specific tostore conditions and ser-vice levels? Hourly ratefor driving time, observa-tion time, report timeapplies. Mileage reim-bursed based on distanceassociated with assign-ments. For additional in-formation and to submiton line application visit:
https://qualityshopper.orgNo Associated Fees
VCS267479
DirectorDIRECTOR OF FOOD &NUTRITION SERVICES
Registered Dietitian orBachelors of Science inFood Services Technolo-gy/Management required.Must meet CMS and/orstate regulations regardingeducational qualificationsfor Food Service Directorie: Certified Dietary Man-ager. Experience in skillednursing preferred.One Full-Time PositionAvailableOjai 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.CMHS is an EOE/AA Em-ployer
To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.orgCMHS is an EOE.
VCS266227
Director, DonorRelations AndStewardship
Office of DevelopmentUCSB
Designs, implements andcoordinates an institution-wide donor relations andstewardship programthat promotes interactionwith and recognition ofdonors at all levels. Ad-vises on recognitionevents and coordinatesactivities for donor so-cieties. Ensures accura-cy and appropriateness ofgift recognition database.Serves as primary cam-pus contact for donors,helping to answer ques-tions, resolve problemsand address concerns.Must utilize a broadknowledge of fund raisingand donor relationsstrategies. Notes: Abilityand willingness to workevenings and weekends.Fingerprinting required.$4,127/mo. For primaryconsideration apply by3/8/11, thereafter open un-til filled. AA/EOE Applyonline at
https://Jobs.ucsb.eduJob #20110074
VCS267824
DRIVERSDynamex Inc. Exp’d in-dependent contractor/driver with white cargovan or box truck need-ed for daily office sup-ply route in DT StaBarbara. Must haveown vehicle. StartASAP! Call 805-310-8949VCS268502
DRIVER WANTEDCLASS A
Valley Bulk, Inc. lookingfor Class A driver in theOxnard area with 5 yrs ofcurrent driving experience,25 + years old, TN endorse-ment, no more than 1-1/2points, no chargeable acci-dents within past 3 years.Pneumatic experience pre-ferred. E-mail resume to
[email protected] VCS268173
TRUCK DRIVERS
Experienced Class “A”.Wanted for citrus haul
CALL YOUNGS(800) 289-1639
VCS268534
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EngineerAutomation &
Controls EngineerSenior, Intermediate &
Entry Level
Provide Project/ SystemsEngineering for designand installation of auto-mation and control pro-jects for commercial/industrial/public agencyfacilities. Excellent writ-ten and verbal communi-cation skills for a teamenvironment. Fluent inMicrosoft/Adobe used inestimation/calculation/in-tegrated documents.Demonstrate experiencein design of control panellayouts/schematics/inter-connects/loop drawings inACAD. Knowledge in pro-ject estimating/technicalwriting/tracking POs/re-view calculations/materi-al submittals/operationsmanuals. PLC/HMI/VFD/SCADA programming aplus . Competitive wag-es/benefits package. Sendresume to
6085 King Dr # 100,Ventura, CA 93003
[email protected]:805-642-3911
VCS268292
EngineerPRODUCT
TEST ENGINEERto inspect/test electr./ma-chinery/garage equip./autoproducts for export. 2years exp. & Bach. Deg.Engineering or foreignequivalent. Send resumes:FPP (USA), Inc.,Westlake Village, CA,FAX#: 805-581-0958 or email
EngineerSALES ENGINEERSensirion, a leading hightech sensor company, issearching for a qualifiedEngineer who will be re-sponsible for the sales ofour sensor products. Theideal candidate will havetwo or more years in sen-sor sales or design anddevelopment. A BS orMS in Electrical/Me-chanical Engineering orPhysics and a technicalaptitude for electro-me-chanical products is aMUST. Travel - oneweek per month. We of-fer a competitive salaryand a professional workenvironment. Please sub-mit your resume with acover letter to
or drop it off at 2801Townsgate Road, Suite204, Westlake Village, CA91361. No phone callsplease.VCS268339
Engineer
Test EngineerResponsible for catalystcharacterization of auto-motive catalysts. BS orequiv. degree in Chem.Eng., Chemistry or equiv.field. 2 yrs exp. as TestEng., Chemical Eng., En-gineer or equiv. 2 yrsconcurrent exp. with ana-lytical equipment relatedto catalyst characteriza-tion, such as Lab ScaleBench Reactors, GasAnalyzers, Mass Spec-troscopy & “BET” sur-face area; Solid/Gascatalysis; troubleshooting& maintenance of analyti-cal equipment; large vol-ume data analysis &presentation. Knowledgeof: LabView, Excel, Pow-erpoint, Minitab, Micro-soft Word & LIMSsoftware; Quality ControlProcesses incl. SPC, Cali-bration, RepeatabilityMeasures, Benchmark-ing, Reference CheckSamples, Upper & LowerControl Limits; workingin ISO16949/ISO14001 envi-ronment. Jobsite: Ox-nard, CA. Mail resumeto: Position WWK022011
Catalytic Solutions, Inc.1621 Fiske Place,Oxnard, CA 93033.
VCS267856
Manager
FOOD SAFETYMANAGER
Western Precooling is theleading full service pro-vider of portable refrig-eration and precoolingequipment facilities andservices. We are lookingfor a self motivated andorganized individual tomanage our food safetyprogram. Based in ourOxnard facility, you willassist in the maintenanceand scheduling of ourfood safety audits and in-spections. You will alsowork closely with compa-ny employees and outsideagents to insure process-es are clearly communi-cated, understood anddocumented. The idealcandidate will have 2 to 3years food safety experi-ence and excellent inter-personal andcommunication skills.Please submit resumes to
or fax 510-226-4474. EOEVCS268608
HealthcareGOVERNMENT AUDIT
MANAGERDuties & Responsibilities:The Government/Commer-cial Audit Manager is amember of the Legal Ser-vices, Compliance Depart-ment and reports to theGeneral Counsel. This posi-tion contributes to the ful-fillment of theorganization’s mission byoperating and monitoringcompliance with govern-ment regulations and com-mercial insurancecontracted plans. This posi-tion is responsible and ac-countable to the GeneralCounsel for the monitoringof information requests;compilation of documenta-tion; timely and accuraterelease of information;timely coordination of ap-peals and all associateddeadlines. The Govern-ment/Commercial AuditManager needs to be ateam player, leading theteam of case managers,billing and coders in meet-ings and organizing appealsfor the Health System.Must have experience inbilling, coding, reimburse-ment and chart audits.Knowledge of governmentand commercial programsa must.Qualifications: Associatesdegree required; Bachelorsdegree preferred. Three (3)years experience in per-forming billing, coding, re-imbursement and medicalrecord reviews; audits inhealthcare is required. Ex-perience in working withtime sensitive and confiden-tial projects. Expert Knowl-edge of MS Office (Excel),working Knowledge of MSOffice (Word, Power-Point).Ability to present in-formation to a diverseaudience. Must be teamoriented, highly organizedperson who can work inde-pendently to completetasks. Effective communi-cator with physicians, Man-agers and Director levelstaff.LICENSE / CERTIFICA-TION / REGISTRATIONSREQUIRED: CCS-P, CPC,CPC-H or CHC, RHIT,RHIA certification 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. Ifyou 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.
VCS266753
Healthcare
www.livingstonvna.org
• RN, Hospice• RN, Home Health• LVN per diem, Hospice• Physical Therapist• Occupational Therapist
Call Eli 805-642-0239Fax resume: 805-650-15361996 Eastman Ave #101
Ventura, CA 93003VCS267546
HOUSEKEEPER/SECURITY PART-TIME
(25 hours/week)position forHousekeeping and Securityduties for night shift. Previ-ous hospital housekeepingexperience preferred.Please send a completedapplication along with yourresume indicating positionof interest to:
Aurora Vistadel Mar Hospital
Attn: Human Resources801 Seneca St.
Ventura, CA. 93001Phone: (805) 626-5287Fax: (805) 652-2248
Matt Kohagen PHR, LMFTDirector of HR VCS267487
Recreation Therapist / AidePer Diem - weekends andsome weekday availability.C.T.R.S. or R.T.C. certifica-tion preferred or related ex-perience. Performs R.T.Group Therapy and R.T.Assessments.
Aurora Vistadel Mar Hospital
Attn: Human Resources801 Seneca St.
Ventura, CA. 93001Phone: (805) 626-5287Fax: (805) 652-2248
Matt Kohagen PHR, LMFTDirector of HR VCS267486
Recreation TherapistFull-Time. Mon-Fri.8am-4:30pm. C.T.R.S. orR.T.C. certification pre-ferred or certification eli-gible. Performs R.T. GroupTherapy and R.T. Assess-ments
Aurora Vistadel Mar Hospital
Attn: Human Resources801 Seneca St.
Ventura, CA. 93001Phone: (805) 626-5287Fax: (805) 652-2248
Matt Kohagen PHR, LMFTDirector of HR VCS268029
LANDSCAPING/PONDBUILDING - Pick up req’d.Call 805-988-3888 VCS267503
Legal Secretary/AsstBankruptcy exp a plus.
Bilingual. Busy law firm inOxnard. Fax resume:805-483-1536 VCS268299
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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 VCS267008
OCEAN AIRFurnace Change Out $1200.Wall Furnace Change Out
$600. Mobile Homes $1700A/C Syst Installed $4800.SERVICE CALL $65.
805-815-56241/2 The $ As Pacific
Lic #891072 VCS268497
Cabinet RefacingHighest quality workmanship
& materials. 35 years exp.Call now for free estimate +a great job at a great price!
805-527-2631Lic#341411 VCS267897
SIGNATURE FINISHCARPENTRY, INCBonded/Insured/Licensed• Crown Molding • Doors •
Wainscot • Mantles• Columns • Etc
805-558-0551Lic#948934 VCS267136
CARPET STEAMCLEANING Truck Mounted
Upholstery and Rugs• 3 Rooms...$60• Window Wash• Floor Wax/Polish• Dirty Kitchen/Bath
Everything CleanLee’s Maintenance
805-987-3071 VCS267794
CARPET REPAIR& CLEANING &
TILE CLEANING• Stretching • Patches
• Carpet to TileCarpet Rescue
805-483-0899(Lic #787080) VCS267586
Castillo’s Family Child Care5yrs teaching exp.•hot meals & snacks/USDA•Age approriate curriculum•Bilingual
• fields trips•First aide &CPR certified•CDR & CHSaccepted•M-Sun 6 am -12am
805-351-5788Lic. 566213529 VCS266654
Onsite PC Supportfor Home or Office
Computer Repair, Service& Upgrades. Virus, Spyware
& Adware Removal.Data Recovery. 13 years exp
VCS267314
A G & RMasonry & Concrete
•Stamp Concrete•Driveways •Block Walls
•Retaining Walls•Brick & Stone Work
•BBQ •Paving •Stucco+Bobcat Tractor Svc
805-231-5576 805-231-5574Lic#908763 VCS267345
CLARK & SONSCONCRETE
•Driveway/RV Pad•Patios•Pool Decks •Sidewalks
No Job Too Small
805-583-0480LIC#408242 VCS268395
SYSTEM PAVERSInterlocking paving stone
Driveways, Patios, PoolDecks, Walls, BBQ’s,
Firepits, Synthetic Turfand Patio Covers.805-245-7174
lic#661575 VCS266428
Fast FreeEstimatesFor all your home and
business repairs & more.Carpentry, Electrical,
and Plumbing.RECESSION [email protected]
NO JOB TOO BIG/SMALL805-382-0464
lic#342943 VCS268563
T & TCONSTRUCTION• Room Additions• Kitchen & Bath
Remodels• Patio Covers &
Decks
Tom 805-987-2860Lic#425257 VCS266583
THEDOORMAN
Specializing in DoorInstallations & Door Repairs,
Windows, Moldings,Cabinets. 32 years exp
Camarillo, CA.805-890-9493
VCS267394
TIM’S CUSTOMDOORS
Over 200 StylesFrench Swing Sliders, AllBrands, Locks. Hardware,
Moldings. Wholesale Prices.25 Years Experience!
(805) 527-5808Lic #724376 VCS267490
ALL-PHASEDRYWALL
“No Job Too Small”All Your Drywall Needs!40+ Years Experience
Competitive Rates805-701-3108 Lic #955634
VCS268285
ELECTRICALPROBLEMS?
Repair & Replacement oflights, plugs, switches,
breakers, panels andEverything Else Electric!
Honest•Punctual•ExpdExcellent Referrals
Since 1981805-988-0636
Around Town ElectricLic 407590 VCS268521
KESTREL ELECTRIC• Free Estimates• Affordable Rates• No Job Too Small• Trouble Shooting• Military Discounts
Available 7 Days A Week
805-551-8870Lic#927740 VCS268685
Need AnElelectrician?
Commercial • Residential• Industrial
* New Service Upgrades* New Construction* Rewiring - Remodeling* Recessed Lighting
Installation
FREE ESTIMATE
Rejis Electric818-402-7841
St. Lic #435441 VCS266740
Payless Electric..................LOW COST ELECTRICIAN
ON-CALL 24/7* BBB acc. / 30 Years Exp.* Free Est. w/10 Year Warr.* Prices/Photos/Discounts:www.paylesselectric.info
mc/visa. Ins/Bond/Lic#938346Doing It All 4 LE$$805-636-7444
VCS268201
JOSE’SFENCES
Wood Fences & Gates. Newor Repairs Vinyl Fencing &
Wrought Iron. Chainlink.Block Walls. Best Prices.
Prof InstallationFree Est/Senior Discounts
805-443-3817 or805-483-5699
Lic.#798198 VCS267565
REDWOOD &CEDAR FENCINGGATES • REPAIRS
20 YEARS EXP805-983-2252
LIC #08-00090751VCS266895 VCS267493
HARDWOODFLOORING
•Recoat Specials!!•New Sales •Installation•Refinishing •Repairs•37 YEARS EXPERIENCE
805-654-0969Greg. Lic 643309 VCS268037
‘’A’’ PLUSGARDENING•Mow •Edge •Bushes
Trimmed •Yard Clean-upsNo job too big or small.
Reasonable. FreeEstimates.1 Time orMonthly
(805)336-3947 VCS268439
VASQUEZCONSTRUCTION
•Remodels • Renovations•Patios & Covers•Carpentry•Concrete•Electrical •Plumbing•Painting •Landscapingvasquezconstructioninc.com
805-625-1758license#938013 VCS258840
VASQUEZCONSTRUCTION
•Remodels • Renovations•Patios & Covers•Carpentry•Concrete•Electrical •Plumbing•Painting •Landscapingvasquezconstructioninc.com
805-625-1758license#938013 VCS258839
William OsborneConstruction
general contractor, homeimprovements and repairs,termite and dryrot repairs.
License #370124(805)641-0217 (818)266-4035
VCS268001
A WOMANIN TRADE
Home RepairsComplete Kitchen Bath
Remodeling CustomCabinets & RefacingWood Work/MoldingTile, Paint, DrywallPlumbing, Electric,
Lighting Reasonable/CleanLynn 805-487-7709lic#285372 VCS267907
CHUCK STOUTHANDYMAN
All Trades:Plumbing, Tile, Electric,
Drywall, Painting, Windows,Framing & Carpentry.
30 + years in Conejo ValleyFREE Estimates805-499-2860
Lic# 771801 VCS266986
HANDYMANStucco, Fencing, Drywall,
Doors, Paint Texture,Plumbing, Tile, RoofRepair, Carpentry,Windows, Concrete.
All Work Guaranteed805-491-8330
State Lic#905329 VCS267108
JT HANDYMANSERVICES
No Job Too SmallResponsible, reliable
and experienced.805-647-2693
VCS268491
• lights • plumbing• doors • carpentry• locks • cabinets• painting
Tim Voorhees 527-5808LIC #724376 VCS267489
NEEDSOMETHING
DONE?Give Me A Call
Carpentry, Electrical,Plumbing, Doors,
Windows, Drywall, Etc.Anything from Painting
to Remodels.Licensed Contractor
Over 25 Years.Richard McGaw
805-732-4341Lic #488491 VCS268533
RETIREDCONTRACTOR
w/43 years experience,offering handyman svcs & allphases of construction incl’g:
finish carpentry, decks,plumbing, electrical, etc. Nojob too sm or lg! 805-698-5712
not licd VCS268506
VILLAGEHANDYMAN(805)660-0407
Senior & Military Discount(20% OFF LABOR)
* FREE Home Inspection* DOOR SPECIALIST
* General RepairsResidential & Commercial
Green Tech. UsedJ.Mahon Const. Services
VCS268489
We Take Care of All HomeImprovement Needs.
Small jobs are welcomed.
* FREE Estimates* Senior & New Customer
Discounts
(805)525-6860Electrical, Plumbing,
Fences, Tile, Carpentry,Flooring, Windows,Cabinets, Painting,
Remodels and More.Lic #945896 VCS268189
AB HAULING& CLEAN-UPS
Will haul anything big orsmall, Garage /Yard
Clean-ups, Any Demolitionwork, Tree Removal,Wood Fences, New
Lawn/Sprinkler Senior disc.805-216-9170
VCS267537
ALL HAULWE DO IT ALL!
Same Day Service•Concrete & Demolition•Weed Abatement•Real Estate Clean up•Appliances & Garage•Construction • Handyman• Yard Clean-up•$2M Ins Umbrella
805-643-HAUL(4285)
lic #084142 VCS268369
AL’SHAULING!
7 Days-Free Estimates(805) 485-9334
Tree/HedgeTrim/Chain SawYard rototilling
Garage CleanupsAppliance Removal
Will Haul Big or SmallLic. 94-06169 VCS267266
ANDY’s HAULINGYard/Job Site Clean-up.• Material Delivery
• Spreading • Weedeating• Clearing
Truck carries 3 Tons or6 yards light material.
805-798-3755Lic #0000013016 VCS268149
CJ HAULING* Real Estate Clean Up
* Jacuzzi Removal* Yard & Garage Clean Up
* Concrete, DemolitionDebris & More
FREE Estimate Anytime!
805-252-3836VCS268294
Eddie’s Hauling& Gardening Svc
Garage & Yard Cleanups,Dirt & Concrete Removal,Tree Trimming/Removal
Spa Removal. SeniorDiscounts Free Estimates
805-758-8920VCS266518
....NOTICE....“California law requires thatcontractors taking jobs thattotal $499 or more (labor andmaterials) be licensed. Statelaw also requires that contrac-tors include their license num-bers on all advertising. Checkout your licensed contractor bycalling the Contractors StateLicense Board at:
1-800-321-2752”
Acoustic Ceilings
Air Conditioning/Heating
Cabinets
Carpentry
Carpet Cleaning
Carpet Repair
Child Care
ComputerServices
Concrete Work
Construction
Construction
Doors
Dry Wall
ElectricalContractor
ElectricalContractor
Fencing
Flooring
Gardening
GeneralContractor
Handypersons
Handypersons Handypersons
Hauling
Hauling
Searchthrough hundreds of homes for saleusing local MLS. Visit VCSHOMES.com
Local online classifieds.vcstar.com/ads
Findcycles,boatsandRVs.
Search for available jobs.vcstar.com/jobs VCStar.com/garagesales
Online garage sale map.Every Friday P.M.
Call 800 221 STAR 7827
VCStar.com/garagesales
Online garage sale map.Every Friday P.M.
Find new&used cars.
Search for available jobs.vcstar.com/jobs
Local online classifieds.vcstar.com/ads
CommunitiesEvery Wednesday.Your guide to newsand events in yourneighborhood and
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Tito’s Hauling& Fences
LANDSCAPINGGREAT PRICES!
• Any Demolition• Garage/Yard Clean Ups
• Concrete Work• Wood Fences• Tree Removal
• New Lawn SprinklersSENIOR DISCOUNTS
Cell(805)890-3239
VCS267280
CarmenHousecleaning
26 yr exp., Great ReferencesMove-in, Move-out, Weekly-
Bi-Weekly, One time,Monthly, Free Estimates
Call Carmen Mora805-278-9322
VCS264162 VCS266527
HOUSECLEANING over 20years exp. Excellent, fastefficient & thorough workat modest prices, and...
“I DO WINDOWS”and gutters. I also love
to help the elderly as needed.Have xlnt references. Call
805-201-8585 VCS267102
HOUSECLEANING over 20years exp. Excellent, fastefficient & thorough workat modest prices, and...
“I DO WINDOWS”and gutters. I also loveto care for the elderly.
Have xlnt references. Call805-201-8585 VCS259977
MISTY MAIDSMaid to order. 18 years exp
w/ref’s. Thorough, completecleaning one time, weekly or
monthly. Spring cleaning,deep cleaning, window
cleaning. Organizing, errandrunning. FREE Estimates!
(805)248-8330VCS268636
PROFESSIONALCOMPLETE CLEAN
House Apt BuildingJanitorial Construction
Move in/Move out. Weekly/Bi-weekly One time/monthly
•Carpet-Truck Mounted•Windows/Wall Wash•Floor Strip & Wax•Kitchen/Bathroom
987-3071Service local since 1986Lee’s Maintenance Co
VCS267793
JOSE’SLANDSCAPE& Tree Service
•New Lawns•New SprinklerSystems All Repairs
• Synthetic Grass Install.Concrete & Masonry Work
Clean-ups• Weed Abatement• All Your Landscape NeedsFree Est. / Senior Discounts
(805)443-3817(805)483-5699
Ins/Lic#798198 VCS266940
Real EstateFunding
Private MortgageFinancing
www.datujoe.comLic #CA Broker
#00175414
(866)888-3748VCS267356
AAA Pacific CoastConstruction
Paint & Drywall Specialist• Patch/Repair •Acoustic
Removal •Retexture •Int/ExtPainting •Ind/Res/Comml•Fast Reliable•Handyman
805-443-4608LIC#579047 VCS266625
Alfredo RiveraPainting
Interior/ExteriorStucco/Wood Repair
Wallpaper Removal.DrywallNew Textures.Free Estmt
805-290-2585Lic# 922319 VCS266684
FRESH COATPAINTING
Residential & Commercial.Interior & Exterior
Stucco & Drywall RepairExcellent Preparation
Quality Materials20 years exp.Free Estimates
Centrally Located in SimiCell 818-749-2206Brad 805-285-0485
www.FreshCoatSimi.comLic & Bonded #887037
VCS266559
PAINTINGC & R WEST COAST
SERVICESComm’l & Residential
Interior & ExteriorFree Estimates!
Quality @ Reasonable Rates805-647-4900
Insured/Lic635809 VCS266373
TONY’SPAINTING
Commercial/ResidentialIntr/Ext Pressure Wash
Stucco Repair Good PrepFree Estimates Low cost
805-388-7014or 805-816-0645
Insured/Lic777200 VCS267651
EXCELLENZ PAINTINGWallpaper. Acoustic CeilingRemoval. Attention - HomeOwners, Renters, RealtorsThrough MARCH ONLY
30-50% OFFon any Painting Project!
Member of BBBPedro 805-223-9384
Lic #877-858 VCS268075
ACROWNPLUMBING
Drain Clean/Repair. LeakRepair. Fixture Install.
Hydro-Jetting. PlumbingRemodels.Repipes. New
Construction. 24 hrs/7 days805-526-4125
Lic #921281 VCS266617
$75.00 MAIN LINECLEANING
AM PM Rooter & PlumbingAll Plumbing Repairs.
(805)890-6524Lic #563479 VCS268235
A BIG SAVINGSPainting $80 per room
Roofing Repairs $100-$400Wood Repair $100-$300
Drywall Repair $75-$250Exterior Homes $900-$1,500Acoustic Ceiling Removal
$125 per roomKEN 805-212-6739
VCS267197
AffordableRoofing
NewInstallations& RepairsAll Types
Rain gutterCleaning
805-681-0744VCS268172
BRAVO ROOFINGRoofing Repairs
Rotted out wood replacementDrywall & Concrete
805-651-4325VCS267703
JLG ROOFINGDBA Gils Roofing Co.
New Roof, Re-Roof,Flat Roof, WoodworkOwner on every job!
Free Estimates!All Work Guaranteed!www.JLGRoofing.com
805-816-9414Lic #885763
Insured/Workers Comp.VCS268103
Ricco Roofing Co, Inc.DBA
Fast & DependableQuality Work
(805)487-8189www.ericksonsroofing.com
Free Estimates.InsuredLic #734346 VCS266267
MASTER TILECRAFTSMAN
SPECIAL SPRING RATES.ON LABOR COSTS!
Tile Floors starting at $3/sf.Floated Showers startingat $15/sf. Call Jonathan805-443-3843
www.venturacountytile.comFree Estimates Bonded &
Insured w/$2 Mil liablityLic#736631 VCS268525
PETERSONTILE CO
Doing Tile for 2Generations
•Residential/Commercial•Trouble Shooting
(805) 649-9451 (805) 648-6577Lic #412832 VCS267232
AFFORDABLETREE SERVICE•Trimming•Removal•Stumps •Firewood
Free Estimates, PaymentOptions Avail. 20 Yrs Exp.
24 Hr Emergency Svc805-532-1710
licd & insured VCS268635
LOW COSTTREE REMOVAL
• Expert Trimming• Stump Grinding• Yuccas & Shrubs• Free Estimates
JOHN APPEL
(805)649-4759VCS267201
Mac’s Tree ServiceAll Phases of Trimming,
Fruit Tree TrimmingSpecialist, Tree & Stump
Removal. Frank MacaroneOwner Operated
FREE Estimates • Insured805-649-2782 or 805-302-0463Lic#809115 VCS267382
TOMMY’SLANDSCAPE LLCFULL SERVICELandscape & HardscapeTree Pruning & Removal
805-482-0033State Lic# 625916 VCS267674
Hauling
House Cleaning
Landscaping
VCStar.com/garagesales
Online garage sale map.Every Friday P.M.
Browsea directory of regional new housingcommunities. Visit VCSHOMES.com
Loans
Paint Contractor
Painting
Plumbing
Roofing
Tile
Tree Services
vcstar.com/garagesales
OnlinegaragesalemapeveryFridayp.m.
Greatbuysarecloserthanyouthink.
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EXECUTIVEDIRECTOR OFMARKETING &
COMMUNICATIONS
Chancellor’s OfficeUCSB
Responsible for the plan-ning and execution ofmarketing strategies andthe development of mar-keting programs, prod-ucts, and materials insupport of UC Santa Bar-bara, in general, and inparticular The Campaignfor UC Santa Barbara.Reqs: Bachelor’s degree.10+ years of marketingexperience with provensuccess in corporatebranding or product mar-keting. Strong projectmanagement skills withadaptability to manageinternal hurdles, changesin course, etc. while keep-ing projects on track.Strong strategic thinkingand planning orientationwith an ability to analyzetrends, effectively orga-nize resources, establishpriorities and produce re-sults and translate theminto potential points ofdifference. Ability toadeptly manage multipleprojects and respon-sibilities at once. Superi-or analytical andproblem-solving skills.Excellent interpersonaland communicationskills. Knowledge of cur-rent and emerging trendsin marketing. Advancedmarket research andmarket segmentation ex-perience. Notes: Main-tain a valid CA driver’slicense, a clean DMVrecord and enrollment inthe DMV Employee Pull-Notice Program. Finger-printing required. Salaryis competitive, commen-surate with qualificationsand experience. For pri-mary consideration applyby 3/3/11, thereafter openuntil filled. AA/EOE
Apply online athttps://Jobs.ucsb.edu
Job #20110059 VCS267925
Machine ShopCNC Machinist
PTI Technologies Inc., aleader in the design and
manufacture of Aerospaceand Industrial filtrationproducts, has a position
available for a CNCMachinist on second shift
(2:30 - 11:00PM).Responsible for setup andoperation of conventional
and numerical control (NC)machines and machining
centers to fabricatemetallic and nonmetallic
parts. Must be able to readand interpret complex
blueprints, use and readprecision measuring
equipment and pass awritten CNC “G” code andbasic skills test. E.O.E.
Send/fax or email resumeand salary requirements
to: PTI Technologies Inc.,501 Del Norte Blvd, Oxnard,CA 93030. fax # 805-604-3772.
MaintenanceWorker II
Ventura Port Dist seeksF/T Maintenance WorkerII. Advanced skills req’d.$3,115 - $4,451 month +benefits. Team playerreq’d. 1603 Anchors WayDr., Ventura
ManagerCLINIC MANAGER - MSODuties & Responsibilities:Provides professional man-agement to the operationsof the Center for FamilyHealth in support of medi-cal care as directed bymedical staff and pursuantto objectives and policies ofthe heath system. Coordi-nates patient care planningwith other departments andcenters.Qualifications: Associate’sdegree (A. A.) or equiva-lent from two-year collegeor technical school. Musthave previous experienceas a Manager or Supervisorof a medical practice. Ex-perience in Pediatrics pre-ferred. Bilingual in Spanishis preferred. Clinical expe-rience a plus, but not 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.VCS266759
MEDICAL BILLERF/T. Exp’d in all insurance.Beneftis. Ventura locationFax resume 805-647-1334
VCS268616
Medical
EMTVentura oil industry safetyco seeks registered EMTfor safety tech. Must havecurrent CPR/EMT cert.Drug screen req’d. Travelreq’d Email resume to:
VCS267742
MedicalOccupational - PhysicalTherapy Staff Wanted
for SNF w/busy MediCarePart A & HMO census inSanta Barbara area. Xlntcustomer service skillsreq’d. Knowledge of PPSreimbursement sys inlong term care nec.FT/PT. Competitive sala-ry & benes. Fax resumeto: 805-682-6024 or call LizMilton 909-957-3704VCS267499
MedicalOR/SCRUB TECHNICIANS
needed for surgery center.Must have experience. Faxor email resume to:805-288-5138.
VCS267688
Medical RecordsCODER III
Duties & Responsibilities:To abstract and code dis-charged patient records,maintain discharge statis-tics and to ensure complete-ness of the medical recordin accordance with accred-iting and regulatory agencyrequirements. PerformsICD-9 and CPT coding forinpatient, Emergency De-partment, Outpatient andSame Day Surgery records.Accurately abstracts healthdata on all record typesinto the Hospital system ac-cording to established stan-dards. Qualifications:High School diploma orgeneral education degree(GED) is required. Musthave Certified Coding Spe-cialist certificate or threeyears of Inpatient codingwith expectation to obtainCertified Coding Specialistcertificate within one yearof hire. Previous Inpatientcoding experience stronglypreferred.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 quality
care and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover more
about what it’s like to workat Community Memorial
Health System. go to:www.cmhshealth.org
CMHS is an EOE.VCS266218
Medical RecordsCODER III
Duties & Responsibilities:To abstract and code dis-charged patient records,maintain discharge statis-tics and to ensure complete-ness of the medical recordin accordance with accred-iting and regulatory agencyrequirements. PerformsICD-9 and CPT coding forinpatient, Emergency De-partment, Outpatient andSame Day Surgery records.Accurately abstracts healthdata on all record typesinto the Hospital system ac-cording to established stan-dards. Qualifications:High School diploma orgeneral education degree(GED) is required. Musthave Certified Coding Spe-cialist certificate or threeyears of Inpatient codingwith expectation to obtainCertified Coding Specialistcertificate within one yearof hire. Previous Inpatientcoding experience stronglypreferred.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 quality
care and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover more
about what it’s like to workat Community Memorial
Health System. go to:www.cmhshealth.org
CMHS is an EOE.VCS268020
Mental Health WorkerNights (11pm-7:30am).Must be available to workweekends. F/T and P/Tstatus available upon suc-cessful completion of 90 dayIntroductory Period. Previ-ous in-patient psychiatrichospital experience pre-ferred or similar relatedhealthcare experience. Di-rect patient care duties in-clude assisting withadmissions and discharges,safety checks, vital signsand charting. C.N.A. orC.M.A. preferred.Please send a completedapplication along with yourresume indicating positionof interest to:
Aurora Vista del MarHospital
Attn: Human Resources801 Seneca St.
Ventura, CA. 93001Phone: (805) 626-5287Fax: (805) 652-2248
Matt Kohagen PHR, LMFTDirector
of Human ResourcesVCS267485
LicensedPsychiatric Technician /
Licensed Vocational NursePer Diem Evening shift.Administers medications,charts and performs othernursing duties as assigned.Previous psychiatric hospi-tal experience preferred orsimilar healthcare experi-ence. P/T & F/T statusavailable upon successfulcompletion of 90 day Intro-ductory PeriodPlease send a completedapplication along with yourresume indicating positionof interest to:
Aurora Vistadel Mar Hospital
Attn: Human Resources801 Seneca St.
Ventura, CA. 93001Phone: (805) 626-5287Fax: (805) 652-2248
Matt Kohagen PHR, LMFTDirector
of Human ResourcesVCS267488
NursingRNs & LVNs
P/T & per diem work, dailyfield visits plus nights andweekends. Top pay.
Buena Vista HospiceLiz 805-777-1133
VCS267650
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.
VCS267484
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Registered NurseRN II 4th Floor
Duties: Provides generalnursing care to patients inhospital. Provides carewithin scope of license. Ef-fectively plans and commu-nicates patient and familyeducation. Participates inunit based educational ac-tivities. Accurately andtimely documentation con-sistent with practice andhospital policy.Education and/or Experi-ence: Associate’s degree(ADN) required, BSN pre-ferred. One (1) to two (2)years experience and/ortraining; or equivalentcombination of educationand experience. CurrentCA RN License and CPRcertificate are required.CMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.
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.orgVCS267467
Registered NurseRN II 6th Floor
Duties: Provides generalnursing care to patients inhospital. Provides carewithin scope of license. Ef-fectively plans and commu-nicates patient and familyeducation. Participates inunit based educational ac-tivities. Accurately andtimely documentation con-sistent with practice andhospital policy.Education and/or Experi-ence: Associate’s degree(ADN) required, BSN pre-ferred. One (1) to two (2)years experience and/ortraining; or equivalentcombination of educationand experience. CurrentCA RN License and CPRcertificate are requiredCMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that 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.org
VCS266215
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.
VCS266229
Occupational TherapistSTAFF OCCUPATIONAL
THERAPISTDuties: Provides evalua-tion and treatment to a va-riety of in and outpatientdiagnoses. Performs initialand on-going assessmentaccording to departmentpolicy and scope of prac-tice. Documents the treat-ment and relevantinformation according toorganizational policy andregulatory status.Education and/or Experi-ence: Current licensedOccupational Therapist inthe State of California. One(1) to two (2) years acutecare experience is pre-ferred. Professional experi-ence and/or training in bothinpatient and outpatientareas preferred, includingpre-graduate clinical intern-ships. Current CPR certifi-cation is required.CMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld quality
care and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover more
about what it’s like to workat Community Memorial
Health System. go to:www.cmhshealth.org
CMHS is an EOE.VCS266228
Physical TherapistSTAFF PHYSICAL
THERAPIST - PER DIEMDuties:•Provides evaluation andtreatment to a variety ofcomplex inpatient and out-patient diagnoses.•Supervises daily profes-sional patient related ac-tivities of physical therapyassistant and physicaltherapy aide.•Communicates physicaltherapy goals and patientinformation to physicians,other hospital staff, andagents of reimbursement.•Documents in a timelymanner appropriate patientstatus and goals.•Follows policies for de-partmental and hospitalperformance improvementprojects.•Attends meetings and per-forms special projects asrequired.Requirements:•Must be a licensed Physi-cal Therapist by the Stateof California.•1-2 years experience inacute care is preferred.•Must have current CPRcertificationCMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld quality
care and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover more
about what it’s like to workat Community Memorial
Health System. go to:www.cmhshealth.org
CMHS is an EOE.VCS266220
PART TIME Personal AsstGood computer, communi-cation & organization skills.File & data entry skills.Fax resume 805-642-5005
VCS267873
PharmacistOPERATIONS
MANAGER/PHARMACISTIN CHARGE
Works in concert with thepharmacy managementteam supporting the safe,efficient provision of phar-macy services. Coordinatethe daily pharmacy opera-tion and maintain regulato-ry compliance. Supervisoryresponsibility of Pharma-cists, Pharmacy Interns,Pharmacy Technicians, andPharmacy Clerks•Writing Pharmacist sched-ule•Supervise, monitor and ad-just daily work flow•Organize the departmentto comply with professionalstandards and regulations•Conduct monthly pharma-cist meetings•Audit and report work loadstatistics•Develop pharmacist skillsthrough in-services andeducational programs•Participate in the hospitalwide PI process•Oversight of the Outpa-tient Pharmacy Services in-cluding regulatoryguidelines•Participate in yearly em-ployee evaluations•Communicate regularlythrough the chain of com-mand•Oversee pharmacy internprogram•Compile attendance re-portsMust have current CAPharmacist license; Mas-ter’s degree (M.A.) orequivalent; or four to tenyears related experienceand/or training; or equiva-lent combination of educa-tion and experience.Pharmacy degreeOne Full-Time PositionAvailableOjai 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 benefitsIf 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.VCS266224
Plumber ServiceTechnician
F/T. Min 3 yrs exp.805-701-4479
VCS267590
PROJECT MANAGEMENTAmgen Inc. seeks a SeniorAssociate Project Manager,P&PE Global Business Op-erations. Reqs. Master’s de-gree. Exp. Or courseworkin: Resource or capacityplanning; Business analy-sis; Project planning; Pro-ject Management LifeCycle; Project manage-ment software and spread-sheets; MS Project;Handling large data usingMicrosoft Excel; Financial,Statistical or mathematicalmodeling; Working within ateam matrix environment.Job Location: ThousandOaks, CA. Send resumeRef. # 85S88M to: GlobalMobility, Amgen, Inc., OneAmgen Center Drive, Mail-stop 37-1-C Thousand Oaks,CA 91320. No phone callsor e-mails please. Must belegally authorized to workin the U.S. without sponsor-ship. EOE.VCS267575
Registered NurseCARDIOTHORACIC
CENTER COORDINATOR(RN) - SURGERY
Duties & Responsibilities:The Coordinator performsclinical care activities andis responsible for the coor-dination of a specialty peri-operative service forpatients, physicians, andother identified customers.With Director and Managercollaborates and providessupport for achieving estab-lished goals.Qualifications: Associate’sDegree (ADN) required,BSN preferred. Open Heartexperience is required.Management experience ispreferred.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
VCS266758
Registered NurseRN II - CATH LAB
Duties: Provides generalnursing care to patients inthe Cardiac Cath Lab byperforming the duties with-in scope of license. Effec-tively plans andcommunicates patient andfamily education. Partici-pates in unit based educa-tion activities. Accuratelyand timely documentationconsistent with practice andhospital policy.Requirements: Associate’sdegree (ADN) required,BSN preferred. Experi-enced Cath Lab Nurse, ableto take call. Must have ex-tensive critical care/cardi-ology background. CurrentCA RN License is required.Must be flexible with workschedule plan, flexiblespending accounts, paidtime off, and a variety ofother 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.
VCS267475
Registered NurseRN II - CATH LAB
Duties: Provides generalnursing care to patients inthe Cardiac Cath Lab byperforming the duties with-in scope of license. Effec-tively plans andcommunicates patient andfamily education. Partici-pates in unit based educa-tion activities. Accuratelyand timely documentationconsistent with practice andhospital policy.Requirements: Associate’sdegree (ADN) required,BSN preferred. Experi-enced Cath Lab Nurse, ableto take call. Must have ex-tensive critical care/cardi-ology background. CurrentCA RN License is required.Must be flexible with workschedule plan, flexiblespending accounts, paidtime off, and a variety ofother 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.
VCS266223
REGISTER NURSEProvide direct and indirectpatient care in the acute in-patient setting. Communi-cate with physicians andinterdisciplinary patientcare team members aboutchanges in patient’s clinicalcondition. Participates inperformance improvementand CQI activities.Must have current CA RNlicense; 1 or more years re-cent acute care hospital ex-perience; BLS, ACLS &PALS certified; Strong ver-bal and written communi-cation skills.One Full-Time Day PositionAvailable (7:00am -7:00pm)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 benefitsIf 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.VCS266226
RESTAURANT BreakfastLine Cook EXPERI-ENCED. Apply in person atRic’s Restaurant, 2500 LasPosas, Camarillo (corner ofArneil) VCS268694
RestaurantEXPERIENCED COOK
Must have 5 yrs breakfastprep exp. Apply at Eggs ‘N’
Things, 92 Daily Dr.,Camarillo. VCS268220
RestaurantMANAGER OF PRODUC-TION/OPERATING WORK-ERS for Wienerschnitzel#580 – Associate degree plus2 years of experience in therelevant area; enforce sani-tary practices for food han-dling, maintain professionalrestaurant image of thefranchise; estimate foodand beverage costs; super-vise portion control andquantities of preparation;manage the teammembers’ schedule; ensuresafe environment; manageequipment & materials; re-cruit food producing em-ployees; ensure customerservice for the food pro-duced. Please mail resumeto 2830 S. Ventura Road,Oxnard, CA 93033, attn.:Hyung Woo Lee.VCS267982
RETAIL NURSERYSALES
position open at GrowingGrounds Nursery in Cama-rillo. Plant knowledge amust. Please fax resumeto: 805-987-9100 or go to:
www.hortjobs.comVCS267945
Customer ServiceRV America Insurance inSimi Valley is looking formore customer-focused,helpful and courteous cus-tomer service profession-als. Our customer serviceprofessionals must have ex-cellent problem solving andcomputer skills.If you’re looking for a ca-reer where you can helppeople every day, this maybe a great opportunity foryouPlease email your resumeto: [email protected]
Marketing/Sales - P/TProfessional Office’s
located in Oxnard,WestlakeVillage & Woodland Hills.
Commission Only!• Call on Monday to makeappointment # 310-878-2213
• Tuesday For Interviews• Wednesday Orientation
SALESI lost my top 6 inside salespeople in a bus accidentthis weekend. They eachmade 65k + per year sell-ing industrial tools & sup-plies nationwide. Butenough about them. 100’S ofaccounts are ready for theright person to start a ca-reer with!!! If you arehighly motivated with astrong voice we will trainyou. Hourly + comm + bo-nuses to start. Call Matt,805-644-4833. VCS268464
SalesLa-Z-Boy Furniture
GalleriesSeeking exceptional, highenergy Store Managers,
Sales Managers, Designersand P/T Sales Associates.
Various openings availablein our southern Californialocations. E.O.E. Fax to#734-240-0966 or email to:
SALESRV America Insurance inSimi Valley is looking forenergetic, motivated pro-fessionals for telephonesales positions. Our salesprofessionals quote andcompare rates instantly. Nocold calling but the job in-volves a lot more than justproviding price informa-tion.RV America Insurancesales professionals are pa-tient, dedicated and goaloriented. If you’re lookingfor a position where yourperformance is rewarded,then this may be an oppor-tunity for you.Please email your resumeto: [email protected]
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or drop it off at 2801Townsgate Road, Suite204, Westlake Village, CA91361. No phone callspleaseVCS268338
SECRETARY F/Tfor Westlake Vlg PropertyMgmt co. Heavy phones,
typing & computer skills amust. Call Don 9am-5pm
800-729-5673 x 0VCS267918
StatisticianAMGEN INC. has an oppor-tunity for a BiostatisticsManager. Reqs: Master’s &3 yrs exp; & exp in thepharmaceutical or medicalresearch industry; statisti-cal analyses & computa-tions; survival analysis;working with cross-func-tional teams; SAS, R, S-PLUS. Job site: ThousandOaks, CA. Reference #84AVUW & submit resumeto Global Mobility, AmgenInc., One Amgen CenterDrive, MS 37-1-C, ThousandOaks, CA 91320. No phonecalls or e-mails please.Must be legally authorizedto work in the U.S. withoutsponsorship. EOE.
VCS262676
SUSHI CHEF 2 yrs exp re-quired. Mail resume toAnaba Sushi, Inc, 3942Tradewinds Dr., Oxnard,CA 93035 Attn: Ji Hyun JooVCS266472
TherapistRespiratory Care
Practitioner - RCP IIIJob Duties: Provides careto the total spectrum of pa-tients served by Respirato-ry Care Services to includepatients in acute and criti-cal care areas, pediatrics,Emergency Room and as-sist physicians with specialprocedures (intubation,bronchoscopy, etc.). As-sumes responsibility for theprompt and/or routine exe-cution of physicians’ orderrelating to RespiratoryCare Services. RequiredQualifications: Graduate ofa 2 year, AMA approvedschool of respiratory thera-py and be registered by theNational Board for Respira-tory Care (NBRC). Cur-rent CA RCP license,BCLS, ACLS, and PALScerts are required. Mini-mum of 2 years acute careexperience and RRT cre-dential are required.CMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits. Ifyou 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.
VCS266217
CARPINTERIA VALLEYWATER DISTRICT
WATER UTILITYWORKER I
$3,310-$4,237/MO DOQ
EXCELLENT BENEFITS;PERS MEMBER;
EMPLOYEE CONTRIB-UTES EMPLOYEE
SHARE A CHANCE TOWORK IN A GREAT COM-MUNITY WITH REALLY
GREAT PEOPLE
THE DISTRICT IS SEEK-ING A QUALIFIED INDI-VIDUAL TO PERFORM AVARIETY OF SKILLED
AND SEMI-SKILLEDTASKS IN THE CON-
STRUCTION, MAINTE-NANCE, REPAIR AND
REPLACEMENT OF WA-TER MAINS, SERVICES
AND METERS,WATER PRODUCTION
FACILITIES AND RELAT-ED EQUIPMENT
WHICH INCLUDESPUMPS, CONTROL
VALVES, PRESSUREREGULATING VALVES,
CHLORINATORS, BOOST-ER PUMPS,
FILTRATION EQUIP-MENT AND OTHER RE-
LATED FACILITIES.MUST HAVE KNOWL-
EDGE OF AND ABILITYTO OPERATE
BACKHOE AND OTHERRELATED HEAVY
EQUIPMENT.
MUST LIVE WITHIN 30MIN OR 30 MILES OF THE
DISTRICTSERVICE AREA POSI-
TION REQUIRES AFTERHOURS ON CALL
LICENSE CERTIFICA-TION REQUIREMENTS:
POSSESS A CADEPARTMENT OFHEALTH SERVICES
WATER DISTRIBUTIONLICENSE D3 AND WATERTREATMENT OPERATOR
T1 AT TIME OF HIRE.CA DRIVERS LICENSEWITH GOOD DRIVING
RECORD
APPLICATIONS MUST BERECEIVED BY 4 PM ON
APRIL 1, 2011APPLICATIONS MAY BE
OBTAINED AT THEDISTRICT DURINGBUSINESS HOURS,
M-F, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.OR ONLINE:www.cvwd.net
SEND COMPLETEDAPPLICATION AND
RESUME TO:
CVWD1301 SANTA YNEZ AVE.CARPINTERIA, CA 93013
E.O.E. VCS267801
Water ServicesTechnician I$20.22 – $27.27/hr
For City of Camarillo.More info visit.
www.ci.camarillo.ca.usor call HR 805-383-5618.
Submit City App by 03/16/11No faxes or postmarks.
601 Carmen Dr, Camarillo,CA 93010 EEO
VCS268367
GREENHOUSE/NURSERYOPEN Space in Camarillofor Agricultural use only.Horses ok. Call 818-398-5126
or 818-398-5125 VCS266573
SOMIS ESTATE Studio/SuiteN/S/P. Utils, cable, DSL,
maid & lndry svc incl. $975.805-444-4461 VCS267787
CAM 2+1.5Move In Special
1 MONTH FREE!Lovely spacious townhomeAttached 2 car gar. Tennis,
Playground, pool & spa.805-482-1682 VCS266244
CAMARILLO
SWEET HEARTof a DEAL!
Avail March 2nd2bd+1ba
ONLY $1,285/mo
We offer Spacious 1 & 2bdrm apts and 2 bdrm
townhomes in a gorgeousgarden setting. Sparkling
pool/spa, Huge Lndry rms,Abundant pkg. XLNT Loc.
Ask about our GoodCredit BONUS!
805-987-6146Hacienda De Camarillo
831 Paseo CamarilloOpen 7 days
*OAC Credit Problems?We can help.
CLIP “N” SAVEFREE
Credit Reportwith Move In.
VCS268192FILLMORE ADULT 55+1br, a/c, all utils pd, exceptelec. From $745.HUD/PET
OK. Call 805-642-9527 or805-524-4124 VCS266640
FILLMOREPark View Court$100.00 OFF Of
Contract Rent EachMonth For6 Months
Fabulous AffordableSenior Living 55+Comm
Historic DowntownFillmore Magnificent
1 & 2 Bdrms with PrivateCovered Patios, Free
Internet. Large communityroom, group activities,
gazebo in garden.Don’t Miss Out!
Offer Expires 2/28/11CALL TODAY!
(805) 524-4700
Affordable Housing*Income/Lease
Restrictions Apply
VCS267812
NEWBURY PARKCASA OAKS APTS
Select Units,1 & 2 Bedrooms
and Studios
Custom paint andcarpet, fireplaces,
balcony, pool,laundry facility.Dogs Welcome
Waived pet deposit.$30 application fee.
2088 W Hillcrest Dr
888.201.4050VCS267178
OXN North end 2+1 $1195+.Spotless units including all
appliances, gar w/remote.Gated.Some utils.No Sec 8
N/S/P 805-452-1691 VCS267037
OXNARD 1+1 MandalayShores. Surf and Sand, half
block from beach. AvailMarch. 805-644-4131
VCS267796
Oxnard 1 BedroomSTOP! See Us First!
Spacious. Frig included.North end convenient to
Fwy. From $950.Parkwood Gardens
805-983-1201or visit: aptlifestyles.com
VCS268396
OXNARD2+2 & 3+2TownhouseApartments$1250-$1600
Lovely, newly remodeledtownhome apts each
includes a huge balconyand garage parking.Great location near
shopping, beach,college, CBC base.We also feature:Fitness Center,
Multiple Laundry Facilites2 Sparkling Pools
and much more!
Come visit
and join ourawesome
community805-488-3946
VCS266326
Oxnard BeachChannel IslandVillage Apts
Studio $8501+1 $9952+1 $1250
Spacious floor plans,heated indoor pool &spa tennis ct & gym.Only $500 dep!!
No Application Fees3650 Ketch Ave(805)984-5880
VCS267004
OXNARDBeautiful, clean efficiencystudio at Hollywood Beach.Quiet, safe location. Closeto base. Steps to beach and
Channel Islands Harbor.$995/mo - military discountavailable. All utilities,wi-fi,
cable, refrigerator,microwave included.
Unfurnished/Furnished.No pets, no smoking, N/D.
Reference’s Required.805-402-5115
VCS268269
OxnardCAMINO DEL SOL
SENIOR APARTMENTS• Affordable 1 & 2 Bedrooms• Beautiful 55+ Community• Central Heat & A/C• Garage & Extra Storage• Planned Activities• Pet Friendly
1910 Camino Del Sol805-278-7744
VCS268482
OXNARDCROSSROADS
INVESTMENTS300 Esplanade Dr
Suite 580805-485-4040
NORTH OXNARD 2+2downstairs, carport, near
school & park $1100
VCS267086
OXNARD
DEL CIERVOAPARTMENTS
Low DepositsOAC
1 & 2 Bedrooms*on availabilty• Beautiful Grounds
• BBQ Area• Pool and Jacuzzi• Tennis Courts
• Close to Shopping
1905 N. H St.805-981-4341
VCS267706
OXNARD GREATWINTER SPECIALS!
Renovated 1, 2, 3 bedrmapartments available at
Rancho Solana Apts805-485-1208 VCS266325
OXNARD Mandalay Shores2bd+1ba, near beach.
garage, pet ok! $1,200/mo.805-984-9932 VCS267406
OxnardMonterey Villas
Apartments• 2 Bedroom Townhouses• Washer/Dryer every unit• Dogs & Cats Welcome(Breed Restrictions Apply)• Large Private Patios
Lines are open 24/7866-291-3218VCS268518
OXNElegant Living
near marina. Beautifulcomplex with garages,washer, dryer hookups,pool and spa. No pets.
SPECIALDiscount Rate Now!
Large 1+1 & 2+2Please come see the
friendly manager for theother move in specials at
VILLA MARINA1320 S. Victoria, Oxnard805-985-0644 VCS268143
OXN N. Large Studio, nopets, all utils pd. $875.
805-279-6586 or 805-485-1826VCS268115
OXN SILVERSTRAND 1+1$850 all utils, cable, internet,
washer/dryer incl. Call805-985-7837 VCS268005
OXN STUDIO Apt in nice,quiet community. $695+dep, utils & cable incl805-981-3719 VCS268500
PT HUE 1+1 Small UpstairsApt w/new kitchen, water& trash incl, $875+dep. Nopets 805-207-1210 VCS268315
PT HUE 1br apt, garage,pool, most utils $845, 1STMONTH ONLY $645+$500dep. No pets. 805-483-8301or 805-488-2131 VCS268232
PT HUE walk to beach, nearCB base, all redone up-
stairs 1+1 w/carport, trash& water pd $895 805-652-1050
VCS266470
Santa PaulaMOVE IN SPECIAL
1/2 Off 1st Month Rent onLarge 1 Bedroom $875/mo
Large 2 Bedroom $1,100/mo
AVAILABLE NOW
• Pool• Quiet Community• Covered Parking• 2 Laundry Rooms• Refrigerator Included• Water/Trash/Sewer Paid
SANTA PAULA VILLAGE218 N. 8th Street805-933-1074
VCS266832
SIMI 1+1 $1000/mo.Gated, Garden Buildingwith Pool, A/C. No pets.
805-520-9486 VCS267821
SIMI GATED COMMUNITY3+2 & 2+2. Pool, spa, f/p, &tennis court. Baywood Apts805-581-9052 VCS267013
Stonepine AptsNear 23 & 101, T.Oaks
805 497-3450Move-In Specials
VCS266275
THOUSAND OAKS 2+1balcony or patio, a/c,
parklike setting, pool, BBQarea, laundry room. Call
Manager forMove-in Specials
805-495-8698 VCS267663
T.O MOUNT CLEF APTSSPECIALS!
1br from $1050. 2br from$1350.Pool/Spa/Playpark.www.mountclef.com
805-492-2022 VCS267693
T.O. QUIET LOCATION• 2+1 - $1,320
• 2+2 - $1,295 & upMOVE IN SPECIAL
No Dogs or Cats.805-492-2113
VCS266626
VENTURA1br apt $950, 2br apt $1200
Near college. No smoke/pets.805-890-2142 VCS268514
VENTURAAffordable & Available
1 Bedroom $855.MOVE-IN SPECIAL
Citrus Tree Apts.805-647-0186 VCS266804
VENTURA EAST
Choose your wayHOME!
CITRUS GLENCall we answer
805-647-6755Sorry no pets
VCS264561
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CONDOSAND APTS
OXN 2+2 LasBrisas $1450
on Blackberry
VTA 2+1 $1075on Hummingbird
VTA 2+1.5in Ralston Villageon Seacliff $1500
VTA 1+1 $1150on Buena Vista
VTA 2+1 $1200in midtown
on Evergreen
VTA 1+1 BEACH,$1475 on San Pedro
VTA 3+2 ToddRanch $1650
on HellBender
All properties are nosmoke, no pets,1 yr lease
Visit out website atventurahomesforrent.com
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of a NMCB 3 soldier
805-650-2500
VENTURAVentura Village
Green 3+1.5Kid friendly, private patio,
no pets 3bdrms 1full/1halfbaths $1,550.00/mo
(805)642-4500VCS268371
1 & 2 BedroomBLOWOUT
Starting at $1095Water & Trash PAIDSpacious Floorplans
W/D HookupsKitchen AppliancesRec Room includes• Pool Tables• Flatscreen TV• Card Table• WiFiHeated Pool & Spa
Fitness CenterCats Welcome
Close to ShoppingLocated between
101/126 FWYSCall us today
(866) 311-7888or visit us at
cypresspointventura.comVCS266236
Phase IINow OPEN!
BRAND NEW1 & 2 BedroomApartment HomesStarting at $1315Washer/Dryer included
Walk-in ClosetsSparkling PoolRefreshing SpaFitness Center
Internet Coffee Lounge805-856-3456
ralstoncourtyards.comVCS266235
VTA 1+1 $900/mo+$600/sec.2+1 $1,200/mo+$600/sec.
Vance 805-641-1776VCS266261
VTA 1+1 Cute, clean, sunny,1 prkg spc, coin lndry $850mo+utils, trash/wtr incl
805-455-1974 VCS260026
VTA 1+1 Hobson Heightsarea, 3 blks to beach $975Prime loc lg 1+1, pool,
most utils pd, $975 No dogs805-407-4020 VCS267208
VTA 1+1 MONTALVOJust Refurbished, upstairs,$850mo+$850dep. Incls mostutils. No Pets. 805-647-7212
VCS267795
VTA 1bd+1ba, $995 & Up.Make your home with usand Save Money! All utils
paid, indoor cat ok.Buena Vista Apartments
805-653-0809 VCS266637
VTA 2+1 Best Value/LowestPrice! $955 Pristine lowerunit, carport. NightingaleSt 805-745-8600 VCS267366
VTA 2+1 MONTALVO APT$995 Nice, big rooms, largeclosets. Water/trash paid
805-642-9660 VCS268658
VTA 2 bedroom Compare!Spacious, self-clean oven
and frost free frig.You be the judge!
From $1,150/sec $400.805-644-5676 for appt.
or visit: aptlifestyles.comVCS268397
VTA 2br 2ba x-Lg units w/allappliances, close to shopping$1295. Some units avail for
handicapped and/or seniors.805-658-7453 VCS268101
VTA Best Value!Hawaiian Village
2+1 to 3+2 $1275-$1875moAvail Now! Half OFF 1stMonths Rent For Details805-641-2769 VCS267984
VTADel Norte Apartments
Move In Specials!1, 2 & 3 Bedrooms
• Beautiful Grounds• Pool• Onsite Laundry• Cats Ok
10855-10880 Del Norte St(805)659-2258
VCS266863
VTA E 1+1 clean/upgradedfrm $865 2+1 $1085 2+1.5twnhse style apt $1295 catok N/S 647-8411 VCS267234
VTAHarbor View Villas
Luxury Apts.Ocean view.
Most utils paidFree basic cable.333 N. Kalorama
805-648-1760VCS267626
VTA Large 1+1, new carpet& paint, pool, gar, indoor catok, onsite lndry.Avail March.Please call for appointment.
805-644-4131 VCS267799
VTA LARGE 2+1 upstairs$1,415/mo & 2+1 downstairs$1,445/mo. Includes all utils.
Pleasant surroundings.Access to transit/shpp’g &restaurants. 805-642-3000
VCS268238
VTA MIDTOWN OCEANVIEW 1+1 $925, stove
dishwsher, w/d. 47 JordanAve. Open House Sat 10-2.
805-653-7711 VCS268011
VTA OCEAN,ISLAND Views,quiet 1br detacched unit,no pets $1125 utils incl,1 year lease $500 sec805-648-4658 VCS268392
VTA Studio Free HighspeedInternet! 1209 E. Main XlgUnits, Utilities Paid $850+
Dep-OAC No P/SM. CentralCoast 389-6803 VCS266469
CAM 2+1 upper floor condow/Awesome View! 2 car gar,laundry, frig. $1,500. N/P/S.
142 Calle Vista805-603-0681 VCS266549
CAMARILLO2+2 w/ Garage
Condo with 1 car garage+carport - Ripley Street
Includes refrigerator, dish-washer, microwave, stoveand oven. Laundry hooksup in garage.
Backyard with deck and lowmaint landscaping. Creditcheck and referencesrequired.
Sec Dep $1575 2bdrms 2baths$1,575.00/mo
(805)484-9280VCS267315
CAM Mission Verde 2bd+2baNew carpet and floor.
$1,500/mo+sec. 805-987-5141VCS268565
CAM Townhomes, 2 car gar,refrig, stove, dishwasher,utils incl, active military.See Our Full Page Ad forLincoln Military Housing.805-982-3738 VCS268509
CAM Village at The Park,2+2, f/p, 2 car gar, pools,all amenities! $1795/mo
805-794-5362 VCS268035
CARPINTERIA BeachGrove Condo for LeaseN/S, N/P Avaiable 4/13bdrms 2full/1half baths$2,050.00/mo (805)658-2024VCS268485
CONDOS/APTS
OXN 2+2 LasBrisas $1450
on Blackberry
VTA west end 1+1$725 on North Olive.
VTA 2+1 $995 onEast Simpson
VTA 2+1 $1075on Hummingbird
VTA 2+1.5 RalstonVlg on Seacliff $1500
VTA 1+1 $1150on Buena Vista
VTA 2+1 $1200 mid-town on Evergreen
VTA 1+1 BEACH,$1475 on San Pedro
VTA BEACH 2+2$1525 on Harbor
VTA BEACH 3+2$1595 on Harbor
VTA 3+2 ToddRanch $1650
on HellBender
All preoprties are nosmoke, no pets and
1 year lease.
Visit out website atventurahomesforrent.com
orCall the owners atHomes For Rent,the proud parents
of a NMCB 3 soldier
805-650-2500
FILLMORE 3+2 fabulousdramatic floor plan with
1,800sf, 2 car att gar, newlydecorated with granite and
marble throughout.So Much More! $1,550.SARALEI REALTY
805-529-5853 VCS267694
OXNARDTHE COLONY
2+2Tennis, pool, jacuzzi, wash-
er & dryer, 2 car garage2 br, 2 ba, $1,800.00/mo
(805)642-4500VCS268372
OXN MANDALAY BAY,WATERFRONT 2+2.5+den,
40’ boat slip, great view.No pet. N/S. $2250/mo805-985-8653 VCS268290
PH 3+2 HUENEME BAY55+, light & bright, neutraldecor, lush patio, dbl gar,
$1295 Toni, Broker805-984-3613 VCS267986
PtHue 2+1 1 mo freegarage, lndry rm, Sec 8 ok.
$1200 805-986-4223 VCS267010
PT HUENEME 3+2, sharegar, close to park. Avail
3/1/11. Sec 8 ok. $1550+dep.805-444-6855 VCS267714
SIMI 3+2.5 near shopping &fwy, pool, spa, a/c, f/p,
attached gar, pvt patio,balcony off master $1875
818-730-5079 VCS267704
STA PAULA 3+2 w/garage,many amenities; W/D,
refrig,stove/micro,nr schools,EZ fwy access. Must see$1575+dep. 805-220-6970805-525-2323 VCS268438
T.O. 1+1 w/carport & a/c, in55+ Oaknoll Villas.
$1,125/mo lease. No smoking.805-300-2328 VCS267541
T.O. 2+1.75 new paint/floors.Refrig, washer, dryer, a/c,pool. $1475/mo trash paid805-298-6331 VCS268540
VENTURA 3+2$1700 +deposit. Water in-
cluded. No credit check.Section 8 ok.
Call 805-479-6795VCS268675
VTA 2+1 nr Gov’t Centerlarge encl front & back
patios, large 2 car att gar,laundry in unit, pool/spa.Pets negotiable. $1650.Incl water/trash/sewer
Call 805-258-2700VCS266994
VTA 2 master bdrms+2.5 ba,gorgeous! 1335sf, Close tobeach, shop/dwntwn/101 &33 fwy. 100’s of upgrades!
New tile, carpet, paint, lotsof spacious cabinets andstorage, patio, 2 car gar
w/shelving, all appliancesincl, quiet complex. $1600
343 Rosewood St.805-671-9931 VCS267834
WLV 3+2.5 tri-level, a/c,2 f/p’s, att 2 car gar with w/d
hkups, pool, tennis $2895818-458-4510 VCS267696
WLV 3+2.5 tri-level, a/c,2 f/p’s, att 2 car gar with w/d
hkups, pool, tennis $2895818-458-4510 VCS268550
OXNARD DUNES 2bd+2baNear beach, 2 car garage,
$1,600/mo. 805-984-8780VCS268241
Oxnard Shores Dunes4bd+2ba & 2 car gar, F/P.Walk to BEACH! $1,950/mo
805-760-4952 VCS267602
VTA 3+1.5 very clean,avail now, big yard, no pets
$1600 wtr/sewer/trash pd805-794-7437 VCS267049
CAM 1br very quiet ranch.1 yr lease. No pets. By appt
805-444-0450VCS268575
CAM 3+2 Mission Oaks,avail now. Pets? $1975/moLease, grdnr pd. Credit ck/Refs req 805-482-5013 KathyFrownfelter VCS268612
CAMARILLOMISSION OAKS
4 bdrms+2.5 baths, 2 cargar, stove, dishwasher,
a/c, central heat, f/p, w/dhkups, lrg bkyd, 2,200 sqftof living space, pd grdnr.
$2,400/mo NO RENTINCREASE EVER!
No pets, good credit req’d.Available 3/15/2011.
805-455-7136VCS268655
NBP 4+3 at 633 MartiniquePlace. $2,500/mo. Avail Now!
Meyer 805-832-9675 or805-300-1309 VCS267274
OAK VIEW 2+1 carport, w/dhkups, renovated, fenced
yd, outdr pet ok $1275 avail3-1 805-794-7437 VCS267496
OJAI 3 BEDROOMbig fenced yard, incl trash &gardener. $1895 805-901-4406
VCS268286
OXN 3+2+ 2 car gar next toRiver Pk, big backyd $1800805-509-9810 or 805-509-6204or 805-248-6630 VCS267839
OXN 3 Bedroom, 1 bath,2 car garage, fenced yard,
$1650/mo+deposit805-486-2899 VCS268182
OXN 4+2 Large corner lot,gar, f/p, $1,725+$1,725dep.
Coast Prop Mgmt805-483-1178 VCS267937
OXN Beautiful 4+3, 3 car,fm rm, encl yard, $2200+sec
grdnr incl, no pets/smoke.805-988-9932 VCS267844
OXN BEAUTIFUL 4br 2baw/sunroom, lg backyard,.$2500/mo. Sec 8 welcome.
909-392-9836 VCS267323
OXN Shores 3+2, fam rmloft, 2 fp’s, new crpt, lovelypatio areas.2 gar $2195 Bkr
Toni 805-984-3613 VCS266347
OXN W. 3+2+family room,newly remodeled, pvt yardwith patio. $1,900/mo+sec.
805-415-4921 VCS268593
OXN Walk to Beach903 Dunes St. 2100sf 3+2.5,2 car gar, f/p, W/D, refrig,
lg Master. N/S. $2095+$2095Dep w/1 year lse. Pets okAvail now 310-374-2298 or310-936-5512 VCS268356
SIMI 3+1.5 with built-ins,air, fenced yard, gardener,
$1750/month+dep. Call818-340-0373 VCS267988
SIMI 5+2 Beautiful Eques-train home w/barn,jacuzzitub in mstr, heated pool/
spa, bbq island, RV spc $3500805-304-6295 VCS267154
SIMI VALLEY 3 br, 1.75 baLiving rm, family rm, 2 car
garage, newly renovated.No pets. $2200/mo.805-217-0210 VCS267341
HOUSESVTA 2+1 west end
$1450 Sec 8 okon Fraser.
VTA 3+2 $2,050on Byron
VTA 4+2 east end$1900 N. San Mateo
VTA 4+2 east end$2050 on Shannon
VTA 4+2 $2100On Terry Dr.
VTA 3+2.5with a loft $2250
on Atherton
VTA 3+2.5corner lot $1850on Tuolomne
VTA 4+2.5by college $2100
on Day Rd
OXN 5+3 WhalersVillage $1900on Hemlock
OXN 4+2 $2150on Tiller
ST Paula 2+1 $1050on North 12th
All properties are no pets,
no smoke, 1 year lease.
Visit out website atventurahomesforrent.com
orCall the owners atHomes For Rent,the proud parents
of a NMCB 3 soldier805-650-2500
SIMI VALLEY4BR +3BA
lovely Townhousein quiet communityw/pool/spa. Close to
mall, shopping center,school. New remodeledwood & tile floor and
paint. W/D hkps, CentralAir/Heat, 2 car garage.
patio, $2495+SEC.(805) 501-6419 or 501-6418Sec 8 accepted VCS266562
SIMI WOODRANCHNewer 3+2.5, 1,300 sqft,large master, $2,265/mo.805-581-4849 VCS267132
SOMIS 2+1 Adorable Housewith yard. Grdnr, water &trash incl. N/P/S. $1,400/mo.
3436 C West St.805-603-0681 VCS266550
T.O. 2+1 Guest House Offstreet prkg, patio, lndryrm w/washer & dryer.
Kitch w/appl. No smoke/pets/drugs $1500/mo.
1st/last. Utils incl. AvailMar 1st. Call Vic
805-341-4624 VCS267619
T.O. 3+2.5Lang Ranch
Gated Verdigris, view. Likenew. Custom paint. Commu-
nity pool/spa/tennis. Avail4/1. $2750. Credit check.
Brian 805-490-6176VCS267564
T.O. 75 DOONE ST nearWarwick & Gainsborough,3+2 single sty in beautifulneighborhood. N/S. smallpets ok $2375/mo Agent805-341-3463 VCS268058
VENTURA E. 3+2Hardwood floors, dining rm,
f/p, xlg rooms, lots of oldhouse charm, secluded &quiet area on TelegraphRd. NS/NP $1,900+dep& utils 805-647-1952 or805-642-9574 VCS268702
VTA 1+1 M1 Zoned Propertyincl 20x24 workshop, greatfor owner operator or han-dyman, etc.Good loc nearContractor’s Warehouse &101 fwy. All for only $1600
mo+$1600 dep 805-469-4997VCS267543
VTA 2+1+bonus room, w/dhkups, 1 car garage, $1300water/trash pd. Ave area805-746-0549 VCS267255
VTA 3+1 Nr Pacific ViewMall gar, lndry hkups,
fenced yard. Pet OK.$1725.
Crossroads Inv 805-485-4040VCS267746
VTA 3+2 stately early 1900’slandmark home. Wd flrs, f/p,
stove, yd, dbl gar, lndryhkups. $2,450+dep.Coast Prop Mgmt
805-483-1178 VCS268646
VTA 3bd+1ba, lg fenced yd,2 car, hkups, clean, includesgardener, $1,775/mo+dep.805-654-1068 VCS268094
VTA 5+3 fenced yard $2200grdnr pd.Good credit/refs/
background ck.N/S/D/P $1000dep 805-482-0804 VCS267687
VTA E 1+1 Cottage w/garlndry hkup, quiet securearea, yard maint, gas &
water pd. No dogs $1095mo+ dep 805-647-1952,
805-642-9574 VCS268704
VTA E. 2+2, f/p, yd, att dblgar, N/S/P. $1,600/mo. 1 year
lease. 10341 Alexandria.805-642-5377 VCS268631
VTA Executive 4+5, 3500sf,2 f/p’s, lg rec rm, loft, office,
new kitch, 3 car gar $2995805-207-1210 VCS268314
VTA WESTSIDE 3+1, tileflrs, w/d hkups, remodeled,$1,600/mo. 805-279-1089 or805-987-0667 VCS268428
ITALIAN VILLA6000 Sq.Ft. HILLTOP
MANSION on 44 acres 360awesome views. Jacuzzi in
1800 sq.ft. Ma. Suite. $3900moCall 661-341-2245; 805-933-9376SANTA PAULA VCS267446
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VTA E. Unique Studio locVictoria at Foothill. Quietpark-like area, N/P/S/D,$900/mo+1st & last+dep,
incls: gas, electric & water.Owner resides on property.805-644-0316 VCS267962
OXN SHORES Beach StudioSte, lovely, lg, airy. Pvt ba,sundeck, $950. 805-985-3029805-890-0908 VCS264679
PT HUE 1 Rm Avail - JustReduced $620+$150dep+lastmo rent, close to Base & bchN/S/D/P, lndry/kitch privs.805-279-9939 VCS267928
VTA LARGE (10’x12’) bdrm.In 2+1 apt., newer interior,
nice, $475/mo+$400/dep.805-658-8019 VCS267277
WLV Retired Executiveshares 2,500sf No Ranch
twnhm, shared ba, cbl, WiFi,maid, w/d. $550 incl utils.
N/S/D. 805-495-9020 VCS267826
CAM 1 Bdrm + 1 Full Bath.Pvt entry, kitch & lndryprivs. $650/mo, N/S/D/P.805-358-3963 VCS268343
CAM Avail NOW, $575+dep.New furn, clean, quiet,
util/fios free. 805-660-2555VCS268571
CAM Furn Rm, quiet,10 minsfrom CSUCI, good loc $550.
Everything in walkingdistance. No pets, smoke or
drugs. 805-388-5027 or805-982-0899 VCS268236
CAM LARGE MASTER, pvtentry & bath, quiet home w/2nice area, no pets, $685/mo.
805-389-4504 VCS267534CAM Lovely Room For Rent$550 incl utils/cable/internet,
Must be 55+ 805-419-4576VCS268342
CAM SPANISH HILLS1 bdrm w/pvt ba. $600 mo+
$300 dep. 805-482-5647 or805-443-0015 VCS267931
CAM STUDIO, pvt entry &bath, kitchenette, furn/un,
incl utils. $600/mo+$300/dep.N/S/D/P. 805-388-5737
VCS267904
MOORPARK beautifulquiet area, N/D/P/S. $600.805-558-9177 VCS266500
MRPKNEAR MOORPARK
COLLEGESpacious, new paint, new
kitch, TV & Internet,pool $600/mo.
805-379-0115 or805-405-4498
VCS268289
NP bedroom & study witha closet in each, view $550
+dep. Utils incl. N/S/P805-499-3887 VCS266687
OJAI Furn Rm w/TV andinternet service. Full houseprivs, $450/mo, incl utils +
$200/dep. 805-490-4392VCS267491
OXN $500. No smkg, drugs,pets. Share ba, utils, cable &kitch priv incl. Clean/quiet805-986-4862 VCS266848
OXNARDRoom for rent offVictoria & WooleyRd. 805-896-2964
VCS268106
OXN Fully furnished room,large quiet home, utils/wi-fi incl. N/S, Safe neighbor-hood, 1 mi to beach $495.00+ dep. 805-986-5006
OXN Furnished Room, DSL& SAT, hot tub, full privs,share bath, $650/mo+$350dep, incl utils. 805-236-0276
VCS268401
Oxn rm for rent, 1 personperfect for student, $600incl util, se habla espanol453-7617 VCS267003
Port Hueneme nearPleasant Valley base entr.
Room in family home,2 story home, rm in lowerfloor, share bath in upperfloor, incl util, kitch priv.No Smoking, Drugs, Pets
Only $500/mo377-2162 or 246-5370
VCS268443 VCS268443
PT HUE Furn Room, sharebath, n/d/s/p, $550+$100
dep, utils, kitch, lndry incl.805-889-8662 VCS267990
PT HUE Room for Rent.$500/mo+utils and kitchen
privledges. 805-986-4577VCS267917
PT HUE Room, walk tobeach, nice area, full privs,share bath. 233 N.Third St.
$590/mo + $300/dep.805-844-9280 VCS268699
PT HUE Share Ocean ViewCondo, full privs, w/d, pool
spa, $575+share of utilsN/S 818-292-3399 VCS266344
SIMI (2) LARGE ROOM’sQuiet rustic area, nosmoking, $575/mo.
805-526-7172 VCS268127
SIMI $500: share hse & utilsin Central or $600: w/pvt
entry, spa/pool, share utilsin West. Sec neg. N/S/P.Couples Call. Avail Now!805-522-0511 VCS267854
SIMI Quiet neighborhoodnear Simi Vally Town Center
and fwys. Incls: cable,internet, pool. $550.
805-813-3060 or 805-624-7126VCS267808
STA PAULA 1 Bdrm Availw/kitchen privs, shared bath.
$480/mo+dep+cable.805-933-1941 VCS268076
STA PAULA Furn rm w/pvtba, great area. $600w/utils. Ref’s reqd.805-551-7502
VCS268424
STA PAULA room for rentfor more info come to: 33411th St North Apt #B. I alsobabysit. Renta un cuarto,para mas informacion,pregunte. Y’ Tambien
cuidan nino’s VCS267016
THOUSAND OAKSMaster B.R.; pvt bath; kitchprivs; pool. NO pets, drugs,
smoking. $600/mo+dep.Immediate Occupancy!!!(805)647-0485 VCS267254
T.O. ROOM w/pvt entrance,cable, pool privs, pet ok.Share bath $500+$500 dep
805-497-8307 VCS268398
VENTURA $510/mo,includes utilities.
NO smoking or pets.(Near Victoriaand Ralston)805-647-3325
VCS267287
VTA 1 bdrm w/pvt half bath,$675/mo, incls: utils, wi-fi,laundry and house privs.805-758-3288 VCS268416
VTA E. Pvt entrance, WiFiall utils paid. $525.N/S/P/D
805-212-1067 VCS267474
VTA E. Tropical Home.Large Kitchen With NewAppliances. Living RoomWith Fireplace & 50” HD
Plasma, Game Room,Koi Pond, Full PrivilegesIncl: Internet & Laundry.$575/Mo+Utilities & Dep.Available Now. Call Steve805-654-1276 or 310-463-2947
VCS267944
VTA Large Roomown bath, Clean & quiet.No
smoke/pet.$650+half elec805-644-1414 VCS267466
VTA Lg Rm $695 or Sm Rm$625. Pets ok, cable/utilities
& internet incl’d, near beach.714-746-9499 VCS268542
VTA/Oak View Roommate/SrCompanion. Send letter ofinterest: POB 126, Ventura
CA 93002 VCS268054
OXN 101 Fwy, Space avail.$375/mo & up.
Fred Short Co. 805-642-4155VCS268406
LOOKING TO RENT furnguesr house in Vta county,May thru Oct, $1500 needbckyd for sml dog. Dennis
805-236-4447 VCS268278
VTA 5 Lemonwood MHP,centrixusa.com/53thackery2bd+2ba. Large & bright,
move-in cond, sun rm, 4 prkgspaces. Priced To Sell!
$95,000. Susan 805-331-6981VCS268349
VENTURADEAN DRIVE CONDOClean 2 beds + 2 baths.Location is great over
looking park & green belts.Close to shopping & mall.*** JUST REDUCED ***
Priced at $150,000Re/Max - Jana Shaw
805-390-9740VCS268358
WHY RENT?OWN at Water StoneBeautiful NEW 2-3
Bedroom Townhomes inSimi Valley from $271,900.
Open Daily 10a-5p.Heywood St. & Erringer.
805-584-9350waterstone-simivalley.com
VCS267923
OXN LARGE BANKOWNED 5BD 3BA HOME
located close to Seabridgeshopping ctr & beaches.
$247,400 OPEN SAT MAR5th 12-3PM. 1830 Fisher CtAgt 805-415-7635 VCS268561
VA BUYERS Wanted 3+1upgraded in Port Hueneme.
Close to base. Call SueStudebaker, Re/Max
DRE#01031968. 805-794-5700VCS267657
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MobileHomes692-699
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Real Estate700-874
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VTAMontalvo Charmer3+1.5, hardwd flrs, lg yd,
block walk fence, work-shop in gar $354,900 Agt805-320-6063 VCS268144
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OWNERS!!Do you have good credit,
equity in your propertyand positive cash flow?
Are you aware that thereis innovative financingavail that can save you1000’s in interest and
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help you. Call today formore info and to set up aconsultation. NOTE: thisis not a bi-weekly pay-
ment program or involveexpensive software.805-901-3652 VCS268205
VA BUYERS WANTEDFHA Buyers, Low FICO.Sue Studebaker, Re/Max.
DRE#01031968.805-794-5700 VCS267661
VA & FHA Buyers WantedVA NO Down, FHA 3.5%Down. Sue Studebaker,Re/Max. DRE#01031968.805-794-5700 VCS268548
CAMARILLO 675 to 4480sfwarehouse, office andbathroom. No auto.
Call for Move In Specials805-649-4857 VCS267652
INDUSTRIAL WAREHOUSE600sf-2400sf shop w/sml ofc &bath. Rent or lease. Oxnard
805-486-8796 VCS267654
SIMI INDUSTRIAL800sf - 5000sf, with office &warehouse, roll up door,terrific location, great
terms and pricing.Mid Valley Properties
805-527-9632 Ext: 1VCS267621
SIMI INDUSTRIAL Spc750,1200, 1400,1600, 1850,2100sf. Erringer Plaza
Office Spc 1100sf, 3200sf805-526-5260 VCS266658
T.O. (2) 1,500 sf units, eachwith small office & bath,
large roll up door. Call TPC760-247-6798 VCS268322VTA 2646 Palma Drive
1,140sf - $960mo - WarehousesBill @ 818.519.1653
Lourdes @ 805.236.0267VCS266457
VTA INDUSTRIAL PROPzoned M1 w/1+1 living
quarters ideal for owneroperator or handyman etcw/20x24ft workshop, over-head doors, 8 ft headrm,
all for only $1600/mo+dep.805-469-4997 VCS267542
VTA Industrial Space800sf-5000sf, with office &warehouse, roll up door,terrific location, great
terms and pricing.Mid Valley Properties
805-527-9632 Ext:1VCS267625
AGOURA HILLSExecutive Office Suite
Partially furnished, 4 pri-vate offices, 2 w/ windows& balcony, large reception,
storeroom w/ cabinet-ry,work area, microwave,lots of parking, landscaped
grounds1,050 sq. ft., $1,950.00(805)390-7811VCS266761
APPROX 600-830 sq ft$400 - $550 per month
575 Dawson Drive Cam2nd floor offices
Crossroads Inv 805-485-4040VCS267867
Business StarterS. Oxn 1 to 3 room offices
280-525sf Saviers Rd. Inclutils. Mint Cond. Wall to
wall carpet, private patio,1st floor. $400/mo-$700Rodgers Management805-985-0044 VCS266271
CAMARILLO OLD TOWNSignage. Retail, Beauty,
Pilates, etc. Hi-End Office,New building. Deck w/
view. Visible from fwy,easy access. 500sf-800sf.805-320-2128 VCS266696
OXNARD OFFICE withreception & bath & 2nd
office/storage space. 600sf,805-532-1103 VCS268137
SIMI OFFICE SPACE500 - 1,000 sqft. Available.Excellent terms & pricing.
Mid Valley Properties805-527-9632 Ext: 1
VCS267623
VENTURA BUSINESS/Redevelopment District
1326sf Retail/LightIndustrial Storefront $1550
372sf Private Office or Shop$595 Real Investments
805-985-1000 VCS268638
VTA 2646 PALMA DRIVEOffice Space 200 - 500 sq.ft.
Bill @ 818.519.1653Lourdes @ 805.236.0267
VCS266455
VTA Offices & Flex SpacesStreet Signage 1632 or1776sf
on corner of Telephone &Market. Central Coast805-389-6803 VCS268245
VTA Office SpaceBeautiful units from
474sf-1687sf. Great terms &pricing. Now Available!Mid Valley Properties
805-527-9632 Ext: 1VCS267624
VTA PROF OFFICE SPACE1st Mo Free w/ 1 Yr Lease120-625sf Convieniently loc
Victoria/101 fwy $295-$775805-479-8284 VCS268421
Lease Hanger in Oxnard.60x50x18. Restroom, shower,
drywall, bi-fold doors.805-276-2576 VCS267140
ACHILLES INFLATABLE11 ft, w/Nissan 9.9 hp outbrdw/electric starter, Danard
wheels, lots of extras. $1,750.805-604-0825 VCS268154
WAVERUNNERYAMAHA 2004
FX1100C-CHigh Output, Four Stroke,Very Powerful 3 Seater.
Very low hours!GREAT CONDITIONNever used in ocean!
Includes:• Trailer• 2 Factory covers• Life Jackets• Wet suits• Wakeboard
Many other great items.ALL for $5,500/OBO
MUST SELL!!Located in SIMI VALLEY
Call Ray310-351-6959
US-YAMA2099F404VCS268634
Channel IslandsHarbor
36 ft Private DockAvailable NOW!!
$400/month.
Available:Electricity,
Water, SmallDock Box.
805-212-0512VCS267611
VTA W. RV Space For Rentin small RV park. RV mustbe 2000 or newer. 32ft spaceavailable with all hookups.Must have good credit. Call805-643-7178 VCS268418
DUTCHMEN Lite30ft Travel TrailerLike new, sleeps6, many extras,
Blue Book $12,500,Reduced to
$7500/obo (404473)805-990-3188 or
805-524-2402VCS266348
HY-LINE 36ft 20065th Wheel, 3 jumbo slides,sleeps 8, washer & dryer,microwave, jumbo a/c,
non-smoker, many extras,Mint Condition, $26,500/obo
(54242p). 818-679-7985VCS266017
WILD WOOD 19985th WHEEL - 37 ft
3 Slides, Convert Gasstationary unit, will
relocate. Vin #031434.$1,500/obo.
1-800-653-8800VCS268576
I PAY $800 CASH ORMORE For many Cars,Trucks, Vans, SUVs &Mini Vans. Fast, PoliteService. 7 Days. Call
805-944-8970 VCS267172
NeedExtraCash?
$$$$$$$$$$
WEBUYCARSrunningor not.
Can’t findthe pink or
registration?No problem!To get the best
deal, call us first!805-754-9839
24 hrs/7 daysVCS266256
CHEVROLETCorvette 1999SPORT, AUTOMATIC,
GAS, Red, Like new!,Garage kept, Air Condi-tioning, Leather, PowerMirrors, Alloy Wheels,Tinted Glass, Cruise,
CD, Passenger Air Bag,Power Seats, Power
Windows, Power Steer-ing, Antilock Brakes,Tilt, Driver Air Bag,
Power Locks, Sun/MoonRoof 39,300 miles, Just
Reduced $19,999.00(4TGA964)
(805)241-8050VCS264954
CHEVYEL CAMINO 1979
Crager 5 spoke wheels,nice interior & exterior,
rebuilt turbo 350transmission, rebuilt
Chevy ZZ4 CRATE motor,$4250/obo (1PT21198)
805-987-5258VCS268190 VCS268190
CHRYSLERCrossfire 2006CONVERTIBLE, STAN-
DARD, GAS, blue, AirConditioning, Leather,CD Changer, Side AirBag, Power Mirrors,
Traction Control, AlloyWheels, Tinted Glass,
Antilock Brakes, PowerSteering, Power Win-
dows, Power Seats, Pas-senger Air Bag, CD,
Cruise, Tilt, Driver AirBag, Navigation System,Power Locks, Rear De-
frost 95,000 miles,$11,000.00 (bmwsvue)
(818)787-1036VCS267204
JAGUAR XJR 1999SUPERCHARGER
White, 18” low profile tires,104,000 mi, 8 cyl, 370 HP,
$12,398. (5jlr907)805-987-3650 VERY FAST!
VCS267828
MAZDA MiataMX5 2001
CONVERTIBLE, AUTO-MATIC, GAS, White, Pam-
pered Princess! Singleowner, exceptional condi-
tion, hard top, leather,Bose sound 20,180 miles,
$9,900.00 ()
(805)658-8618
AUSTIN HEALY, MG,Jaguar XK, Triumph TR,
Porsche 356, early 911,Wanted any year or cond.415-227-0144 VCS267815
BUICK RIVERIA 1968 CalifCar, 2nd owner, nice &
original cond. $6,500/obo.(lic#xea149). 805-646-3093
VCS267124
CAD Brougham 1993Triple black, CELEBRITY,2 car phones, loaded. runsxlnt, 69k miles $65,998/obo.805-499-4956 (3CIB595)
VCS266443
JAGUAR 1949 thru 1973XK120, 140, 150, E-type,
Mark II WANTED, any cond.(415)566-5052 VCS267100
MERCEDES SL WANTEDor Cabriolet ‘54 thru ‘71
190SL, 230SL, 250SL, 280SL,300SL 220S/SE, 250SE,
280SE Convertible Any cond.510-638-7221 VCS266808
WANTED: FORD Mustang‘64 Thru ‘68 Coupe,
Convertible, FB, any cond510-568-5114 VCS266809
ISUZU RODEO 1996Runs and looks excellent,
new timing belt/water pump,tires, starter. Just smogged,
$2,495. (iev56201).805-485-6830 VCS268003
GMC SAVANNA CON-VERSION 2001 VAN,AUTOMATIC, GAS,White, 03 Explorer Con-version package. 70kmiles, Wood dash/ wheel,Grey Leather int. 2 dvdtvs. Elect. rear bed. 4captain seats, Raisedroof and skirt kit. 6speaker stereo. 5.3 vor-tec. Int exc. New tires/breaks, A/C ice cold.Must drive 70,000 miles,$9900 OBO (5psv518)805-822-7224 VCS265289
HONDA Odys-sey 2002
VAN, AUTOMATIC, GAS,Red Rock Pearl, Origi-nal owner, Excellentcondition, Brand NewTires, Great FamilyVan, MUST SEE!!
180,000 miles, $6,900.00(5SYF216)
(805)306-0277VCS265769
CASH FORToyota Corolla’s
1993 or newer. Any condition.818-577-6799 VCS268347
CASH FOR YOURVEHICLE RV/Boato/b-running/not veh‘89-up RV ‘91-down1-800-613-5410 VCS267359
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