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By Andrea Howry
Lighthouse
The first round of budget cuts
struck last week with the an-
nouncement that four events long
enjoyed by people both inside and
outside the gates of Naval Base
Ventura County (NBVC) will not
happen in 2013.
In addition, the gyms and pools
on base are now operating with
reduced hours, and the liberty
program has been cut in half.
So far, the NBVC Point Mugu
Air Show, set for Sept. 28 and 29,
is still on the schedule. The air
show is to feature the Blue An-
gels, the Navys Flight Demon-
stration Team, and the squadron
has canceled only those perfor-
mances scheduled through
April.
Gone for now are the 2013
Mud Run, the Admirals Cup
Triathlon, the Surf Contest and
Mud Run, Surf Contest, triathlon canceled
Photo by AndreA howry / Lighthouse
His Purple Heart newly pinned on his uniform, BU3 Brandon Bernal
listens as Capt. Dean Tufts, commodore of Naval Construction Group
1, praises him for his actions in the Helmand Province of Afghanistan
in 2010. Looking on are Bernals spouse, Adrienne, and their 11-
month-old son, Branden. The Purple Heart ceremony took place Friday,
March 15, at the Parade Grounds of Naval Base Ventura County, Port
Hueneme. Story, Page 7.
PURPLE HEART AWARDED
Wounded Warrior
Half Marathon also
gone; gym hours cut
The WarfieldGymat Naval Base
VenturaCounty, Port Hueneme, will
reopen Tuesday, April 2, after a 15-
month, $2.1 million renovation.
Dan Alpern, marketing director
of Morale, Welfare and Recreation
(MWR), said the renovation
which took nearly twice as long as
planned is worth the wait.
MWR is proud to offer Sailors
and their families a state-of-the-art
facility,he said. It includes the lat-
est equipment in a vastly improved
environment.
TheWarfieldnowfeatures amez-
zanine with cardio equipment run-
ning the lengthof the weight room,
new locker rooms with individual
shower stalls andnewsaunas, reno-
vated racquetball courts, and new
heating, ventilation and lighting.
When it closed Jan. 18, 2012, the
half-century-oldWarfieldwas aver-
aging 11,000 visits each month. It
wasexpectedtoreopeninSeptember
of last year, but work stopped in
March after unexpected structural
problems were discovered, along
with asbestos. That caused a five-
month delay in construction.
Renovated Warfield
will reopen April 2
Gym closed down
in January 2012
By Andrea Howry
Lighthouse
Shell Oil and Starbucks were
among the 47 companies pitching
employment opportunities to
more than 300 job-seekers attend-
ing the March 13 Spring Job Fair
at Naval Base Ventura County
(NBVC) Port Hueneme.
Put on by NBVCs Fleet &
Family Support Center (FFSC),
the job fair was open only to
47 firms, 300 job-seekers
visit job fair at Dukes Place
See CUTS, PAge 21
See JOB, PAge 19
CMDCM Curtis Cassell of the
30th Naval Construction Regiment
holds a flag bag as 31st Seabee
Readiness Group (SRG) CMDCM
Corey Heinrich retires the 31st SRG
colors during a March 11 ceremony
to establish Naval Construction
Group 1 at Naval Base Ventura
County, Port Hueneme. Page 3
The Hangar is the new name of
the former O-Zone at Naval Base
Ventura County, Point Mugu. Page 3
WHATS INSIDE
WHATS AHEAD
Look for these stories and more in
the April 4 edition of The Lighthouse:
Entire villages greet Naval Mobile
Construction 4 as the Seabees
arrive in Cameroon, Africa, to build a
medical clinic.
An instructor at the Civil Engineer
Corps Officers School at Naval Base
Ventura County, Port Hueneme, is
named Instructor of the Year at a
ceremony in Florida.
Carrier Airborne Early Warning
Squadron (VAW) 117 brings home
the Safety S Award.

By Captain Larry Vasquez


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Question: My wife and child took an AMC (Air
Mobility Command) fight with a 17-hour layover on
Naval Base Ventura County, Point Mugu. The fight
landed around 9 p.m., and all of the passengers were
dropped off by the fightline, with no way to get any-
where. I called several cab companies who all said
that cabs are not allowed on the installation. Thank-
fully some of our shipmates working in the area were
able to give my family a ride. I am not sure what we
would have done without them and cannot thank
them enough. I hope there is a way to rectify this for
future passengers, possibly with a duty driver or a
taxi service being allowed on base?
Answer: I regret the confusion during your fami-
lys recent visit to our installation. The air terminal
at Naval Base Ventura County is not an Air Mobility
Command terminal and as such does not provide
services such as buses.
Unfortunately, we do not have the funding or
authority to supply government transportation in-
cluding a duty driver for transport to and from the
terminal for non-duty travelers. I am glad, however,
that our shipmates were able to assist your family. As
you pointed out, walking from the terminal to lodging
is a long walk.
Taxis are not barred from our installation, but
they must apply for a RAPIDGate pass. This is not a
cost the companies have been willing to absorb. I re-
gret that this negatively impacted your familys trip.
We will update the air terminal information on
our installation home page as a supplement to AMCs
recommendation to call the air terminal in advance
in an effort to reduce this sort of confusion for future
travelers.
Keep the questions and feedback coming! You can
submit via this forum at lighthouse@navy.mil, online
using the COs Suggestion Box at http://cnic.navy.
mil/ventura/index.htm or at www.Facebook.com/Na-
valBaseVenturaCounty. You can also follow us on
Twitter at www.twitter.com/NBVCCalifornia and
keep up on the latest news and events.
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CommunityCalendar
MEMORIAL RUN: 10
a.m. registration, 11
a.m. run, Underwater
Construction Team 2
headquarters, 4643 Dock Road,
Bldg. 524, NBVC Port Hueneme.
This benefit 5K honors two Navy
divers from Mobile Diving and
Salvage Unit 2 who died last
month in Maryland. Baked goods
available for sale. Information:
Crystal Brewer, 772-260-0971.
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JOYCE STEWART
AWARD: 10 a.m., Bard
Mansion, NBVC Port
Hueneme. The award
is given every year by the Federal
Womens Program Committee of
the Equal Employment Opportunity
Council for NBVC. Information,
Page 4.
28
March
EASTER EGG HUNT:
9:30 to 11 a.m.,
NBVC Port Hueneme
Commissary.
Information: 982-2400. For Easter
egg hunts at the Navy Exchange,
see Page 15.
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SExUAL ASSAULT
AWARENESS 5K:
11 a.m. registration,
11:30 a.m. run, Bee-
Hive Gym, NBVC Port Hueneme.
Free. Information: 989-7728.
11
April
By Andrea Howry
Lighthouse
People who live and work at Naval Base
Ventura County (NBVC) Point Mugu,
celebrated the opening of The Hangar, a
renovated version of what was formerly
known as the O-Zone, Friday, March
15.
Were here to serve you,Deborah Wil-
liams, site manager for community support
programs, told the crowd at Fridays rib-
bon-cutting. I kept hearing some of the
things you wanted to see here, and one of
them was you wanted a better place to
socialize after work.
Misty Brodsky, whose husband, Aaron,
is the commanding officer of the deployed
Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron
(VAW) 112, said participants in the month-
ly Hawkeye Night will appreciate having
a brighter, cleaner place to go.
With the guys being gone, some of us
get together once a month on a Friday
night,she said. This place is a lot bright-
er, and its been cleaned up a lot. The new
bar is absolutely beautiful.
Those who live at NBVCPort Hueneme
have a wide variety of hangouts just out-
side the gates, from bars to Italian restau-
rants. But the nearest watering hole to
NBVC Point Mugu is more than 10 miles
away, and the only restaurant on base, The
Flightline, closes at 7 p.m.
For now, The Hangar, which is located
in Building 6, within walking distance of
most base housing, will be open 4:30 to
11:30 p.m. Wednesday through Friday,
although hours may change depending on
usage. It is also available for special
events.
Morale, Welfare andRecreation(MWR)
held a contest for the name change and
ended up with 40 entries. The Hangar
was submitted by Christine Page, a secre-
tary at Naval Surface Warfare Center Port
Hueneme Division who said she was in-
spired by her years at Selfridge Air Na-
tional Guard Base in Michigan.
There, all our functions were held in
the hangars on base, she said.
Page was there from2003 to 2009, when
she came to California.
For now, The Hangar has a limited selec-
tion of snacks and sandwiches, but MWR
is looking into the possibility of working
with The Flightline to share a menu and
of having a grill your own service.
For information on using The Hangar
for a special event, call Jessica Maheux at
805-982-5293.
The Hangar opens at NBVC Point Mugu
By Shane Montgomery
31st SRG Public Affairs
Naval Construction Group (NCG) 1
was established during a historic ceremo-
ny March 11 that integrated two Seabee
commands at Naval Base Ventura Coun-
ty (NBVC) Port Hueneme.
The 31st Seabee Readiness Group (31st
SRG), responsible for training, equipping
and maintaining the readiness of the Pa-
cific Naval Construction Force, and the
30th Naval Construction Regiment
(30NCR), responsible for operational
command and control of the Pacific-de-
ployed Naval Construction Force, merged
to create NCG 1.
This is not just a name change, said
Capt. Dean Tufts, commander of NCG
1. Its an organizational shift to maximize
our Seabee readiness and create an even
stronger unity of command on the West
Coast and into the Pacific.
Tufts, who will serve as the first com-
mander of NCG1, explained that the best
of the West for Seabee training, logistics
and operations would now be integrat-
ed.
While both 30NCR and 31st SRG cur-
rently oversee a total of about 3,000 active
duty and reserve military as well as civil-
ians, NCG 1 will oversee 7,000 personnel
starting in April. The total includes all
Seabees in the Western two-thirds of the
United States, as well as all of the Naval
Construction Forces in the Pacific.
The new command will be the sister
command to NCG 2, which established a
couple of weeks earlier in Gulfport, Miss.
While NCG 1 will oversee the Pacific,
NCG 2 oversees the Atlantic, effectively
splitting command and control of all Sea-
bee units active and reserve between
both NCGs.
Today is about change, and today we
are going to be making history,said Rear
Adm. Mark Handley, Commander, 1st
Naval Construction Group 1 established
PHOTO bY MC1 CHRISTOPHER FAHEY / NMCb
CMDCM Curtis Cassell of the 30th Naval Construction Regiment stands at attention as
31st Seabee Readiness Group CMDCM Corey Heinrich places the colors of the new Naval
Construction Group 1.
New command combines
31st SRG with 30NCR
See NCG1, PaGe 20
VETERANS bENEFITS:
Ventura County
Veteran Services
Officer Mike McManus
explains veterans benefits and
services at a meeting of the
Ventura County Chapter of the
ACLU from 6 to 8 p.m. at the
Grant R. Brimhall Library, 1401
E. Janss Road, Thousand Oaks.
Information: 805-389-0859.
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By Andrea Howry
Lighthouse
Naval Base Ventura County
(NBVC) celebrated Black His-
tory Month with a talk by
Oxnards first female police
chief, a fashion show featuring
active duty Sailors modeling
African couture, and a collec-
tion of figurines celebrating the
diversity of American heroes.
A collaboration by several
commands on base, the event
took place March 7, a fewdays
past Black History Month, in
the E-2C Hangar theater at
NBVCPoint Mugu. It celebrat-
ed both the 150th anniversary
of the signing of the Emanci-
pation Proclamation, which
freed U.S. slaves, and the 50th
anniversary of the March on
Washington, which ended with
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. giv-
ing his I Have a Dream
speech from the steps of the
Lincoln Memorial in front of
250,000 people.
Capt. Larry Vasquez, the
commanding officer of NBVC,
introduced the keynote speak-
er, Oxnard Police Chief Jeri
Williams, who regaled the audi-
ence with stories of her 23-year
career and the challenges she
has faced both as an African
American woman in law en-
forcement and as a working
mom.
Ive got lipstick in my pock-
et, she said. Ive never been
one to diminish my feminini-
ty.
Williams was hired in Janu-
ary 2011 to run Oxnards Police
Department, which has a staff
of 400 sworn and civilian em-
ployees and a budget of more
than $50 million. She left an
assistant chief position in
Phoenix to take the job.
Dont pass up an opportu-
nity, she said, and you wont
pass up a blessing.
Her husband, an Arizona
justice of the peace, stayed be-
hind to finish raising their two
boys. One is nowat the Univer-
sity of California, Santa Bar-
bara, and the other is at Cali-
fornia Lutheran University in
Thousand Oaks.
Family activities have always
been important to her, she
said.
As people of color, we need
to understand that kids must
see us active and involved in the
community, Williams said.
We need to be better role-
modelers than talkers.
Faith, too, has been extreme-
ly important.
Its been a foundation for
me my entire life, she said.
She described herself as stub-
born and competitive, traits
that have carried her far in her
career.
Early on, I chose not to be
a victim, she said.
Williams presentation was
followed by a fashion showfea-
turing several Sailors modeling
African garments created by
local designer Lowell Pum-
phrey. Construction Mechanic
1st Class Paul James of NBVC
Port Operations and his wife,
Anjel, kicked off the show by
wearing wedding attire from
Uganda.
Among the other models
were Culinary Specialist 2nd
Class DerrickHollins of NBVC
Bachelor Housing, who wore
a royal Dashiki, and Opera-
tions Specialist 2nd Class
DEbony Simons of Air Test
and Evaluation Squadron (VX)
30, who wore a cotton version
of Kente, a woven material
with African design. Opera-
tions Specialist 1st Class Iesha
Aldridge of VX-30, who is ex-
pecting, wore a quilted dress.
After several other models
paraded through the audito-
rium, closing comments were
given by Kimberly Silver of the
Naval Air Warfare Center
Weapons Division. Then the
audience was free to enjoy a
cake prepared by NBVC Point
Mugu Galley and take a closer
look at the figurines of Amer-
ican heroes.
Called H.E.R.O.E.S., for
Honoring Excellence Regard-
less of Ethnic Stigmas, the
mobile museumof 150 figu-
rines is the brainchild of local
resident Lawrence Lee.
One figurine in particular
caught the eye of the guest
speaker. It was of Williams
herself.
She has better hair than I
do, the police chief laughed.
Base celebrates Black History Month
CM1 Paul James of Naval Base Ventura County Port Operations
and his wife, Anjel, model Ugandan wedding attire during a March 7
Black History Month celebration on base.
Photos by AndreA howry / Lighthouse
During a Black History Month celebration at Naval Base Ventura
County, Point Mugu, Oxnard Police Chief Jeri Williams shares stories
of being an African American woman in the law enforcement field
and of being a working mom.
African American
police chief is
featured speaker
at Mugu event
The Joyce W. Stewart Memorial
Award will be presented at 10 a.m.
Thursday, March28, ina ceremony at
the Bard Mansion, Naval Base Ven-
tura County (NBVC) Port Huen-
eme.
There are 11 nominees this year.
This annual honor is given to an
individual or a teamthat works for the
acceptance of diversity and promotes
equal treatment at an NBVC com-
mand or organization.
This years nominees are:
Toni Rush, financial manager,
Commander Airborne Command
Control and Logistics Wing.
Anabell Ramos. Naval Surface
Warfare Center Port Hueneme Divi-
sion (NSWCPHD) Training Depart-
ment.
Builder 2nd Class (SCW) Sarah
Hedge, leading petty officer for Mate-
rial LiaisonOffice, Naval Mobile Con-
struction Battalion 5.
Delia P. Aldrete, NSWC PHD.
The Command Prevention Coun-
cil of Carrier Airborne Early Warning
Squadron (VAW) 113.
Information Systems Technician
1st Class (SCW/SW) Amanda
Bridwell, Naval Construction Group
1 (NCG 1), leading petty officer for
Communications Division.
Builder 1st Class (SCW/FMF)
Deanna Dimeo, NCG1, leading pet-
ty officer for Master Scheduler (Asst.)
for Training for all homeport battal-
ions.
LizbethFigueroa-Vega, Naval Sea
Systems Command engineer.
Regina Powell, NSWC PHD Air
Dominance Department.
Senior Chief Aviation Machinists
Mate (AW/SW/NAC) Cynthia Baker,
Fleet Readiness Center Southwest
Detachment Point Mugu, Aircraft.
Lorena Silva, Naval Air Warfare
Center Weapons Division engineer.
Information: Lisa Zimmerman,
982-2766, or Pamm Klieman, 982-
4130.
Joyce Stewart
Award to be
presented on
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By Nichole OGrady
NSWC Port Hueneme Division
Touring a 684-foot amphibious
transport dock ship is an opportu-
nity few get to experience, and now
the top three winning teams of the
Engineering Challenge put on by Na-
val Surface Warfare Center Port Hue-
neme Division(NSWCPHD) are part
of the select few.
Fifteen students toured USS An-
chorage (LPD 23) March 8 during
the ships visit to Port Hueneme. The
students were from Anacapa Middle
School in Ventura, Santa Rosa Tech-
nology Magnet School in Camarillo
and Mesa Union School in Somis,
which placed first, second and third,
respectively, in the Engineering Chal-
lenge.
The students received an up-close
look at one of the Navys seven Land-
ing Portable Dock (LPD)-class ships.
Anchorage Sailors gave them a small
previewof life aboard an LPD, letting
them view the berthing area, bridge,
mess deck, ward and intensive care
unit. They tested out the ships unique
sit-up berths, which accommodate
up to 6 feet 6 inches of length, and
they sat in the commanders swivel
chair on the bridge, where they pro-
ceeded to hand out orders to fellow
classmates.
My favorite part was seeing the
bridge,said Lauren Panesis of Mesa
Union. It was cool. It was so big and
the chairs were really comfortable. I
think it would be fun to live on the
ship; its like a city on the sea.
For Thanh Dinh of Anacapa, the
berthing area made the biggest im-
pression.
My favorite part was seeing the
sleeping quarters,she said. The ship
was the coolest thing Ive ever seen.
It would be awesome to live as a
Sailor.
USS Anchorage is the seventh San
Antonio-class amphibious transport
dock ship. Built in Avondale, La.,
LPD 23 was delivered to the Navy
Sept. 17, 2012, and will be commis-
sioned May 4 in her namesake Alas-
ka city.
NSWCPHD, commandedby Capt.
Bill DeBow, is a field activity of Na-
val Sea Systems Command and pro-
vides the Navy global fleet with
weapon systemin-service engineering,
logistics and test and evaluation. It is
located at Naval Base Ventura Coun-
ty, where it employs more than 1,900
personnel.
The command is an avid supporter
of many community-related, science
andtechnology events and champions
a variety of programs involving local
schools, including the Pre-engineering
Programfor high school students who
want to learn more about careers in
science, technology, mathematics and
engineering.
Local students tour USS Anchorage
15 youngsters were
the top winners in
the Engineering
Challenge put on by
NSWC PHD earlier
in the year
Photo by Nichole oGrady / NSWc Phd
Students from Santa Rosa Technology Magnet School in
Camarillo check out the commanding officers chair while
touring USS Anchorage (LPD 23) March 8 during the ships
visit to Naval Base Ventura County, Port Hueneme. The
school placed second in a recent Engineering Challenge
event put on by Naval Surface Warfare Center Port
Hueneme Division.
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Seabee Chapel
Port Hueneme
Building 1433
Phone: (805) 982-4358
Protestant
Sunday worship service: 9 a.m.
Choir rehearsal: Tuesday, 6 p.m.
Catholic Mass
Sunday: 11:15 a.m.
Confession by prior appt.: 10:45 a.m.
Wednesday: 11:30 a.m.
Confession by prior appt.: 11 a.m.
Christian Bible Studies
Womens Bible Study: Tuesday,
10 a.m., The Book of Judges;
Wednesday, 9:30 a.m., Walking
with God in the Desert. Childcare
provided.
Mens Bible Study: Thursday, 11:30
a.m., 30 Life Principles. Lunch
provided.
Soup Fellowship Study: Sunday, 5
p.m., Reason to Believe. Potluck.
Catholic Religious Education
Pre-K through high school
Tuesdays, 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.
Chapel of Faith
Point Mugu
Building 121
Phone: (805) 989-7967
Protestant
Episcopal service: 11 a.m.
Catholic Mass
Sunday: 9 a.m.
Confession by prior appt.: 8:15 a.m.
Thursday: 11:30 a.m.
Confession by prior appt.: 11 a.m.
Chaplains serving NBVC
Lt. Cmdr. Jeffrey Han
Command Chaplain
Lt. Lesa Welliver
Staff Chaplain
Father Antony Berchmanz
Catholic Priest
Worship schedule
With all the rain we have had lately, my
backyard, which was nothing but dirt, has
sprouted different variations of grass from
all of the former owners who tried their
hand at laying sod. I have forest green,
lime green, thin blade, thick blade and all
types in between, growing up in patches.
I have also noticed that spacing itself
between the grass are tufts of three-leaf
clover very appropriate since March is
the time of limericks, leprechauns, sham-
rocks and St. Paddys Day Parades. It is
the time when those of us who are not
Irish wish we were and are a little green
with envy for a day.
By the way, I have diligently looked
through the clover in my backyard to see
if I could spot the lucky four-leaf version,
but so far, no such luck!
However, I do want to take a moment
to address the wee green-eyed culprit
called envy. It is a very subtle opponent
that sneaks up on us when we least expect
it. We may even swear that we are not the
envious type, if there is a type, but upon
truthful examination we may find that it
has crept in between the spaces of our life
and pops up bright and green when were
not looking.
Merriam-Websters says envy is the
resentful awareness of an advantage en-
joyed by another joined with a desire to
possess the same advantage.
Envy shows itself when we look at a
friends marriage and think that they have
it better.
Envy shows up in the workplace when
someone else gets a BZ that we think
we deserve.
Envy can sneak into relationships with
our siblings as we try to prove that we are
the more successful son or daughter in our
parents eyes.
Envy can show up on our credit card
when we buy more than we should just
to keep up with the neighbors.
Envy clouds our vision and distorts the
reality of what we are really looking at
when we begin to envy another human
being. It does not reveal itself when our
friends are simply pasting on a fake smile
to get through the day. It robs us of our
ability to be happy for another person
when they get some recognition and of
our contentment if we dont get the
same.
Envy would have us put a price tag on
love, which should never be quantified.
Envy deceives us into believing that we
can get ahead of it, but the truth is there
is no gold only an endless, empty
pot.
A passage in Proverbs 14:30 reads, A
heart at peace gives life to the body, but
envy rots the bones.
So before envy overtakes us, lets pull
up those little green sprigs at first sight
of them and may Gods presence be
the strength and sure foundation of your
life!
Envy is one bit of greenery to pluck out of your life
Easter Sunday is coming up, and the Re-
ligious Ministries Teamhas special services
planned.
The final Stations of the Cross will be held
Friday, March 22 at the Seabee Chapel at
6:30 p.m.
March 24, Palm Sunday service will be
held at 9 a.m. at the Point Mugu Chapel of
Faith and at 11:15 a.m. at the Seabee Cha-
pel.
HolyThursdayservices, followedbyasup-
per, will take place March28. The 6:30 p.m.
service, the Last Supper of the LordCelebra-
tion, will take place at the Seabee Chapel.
A Good Friday service is at 6:30 p.m.
March 29 at the Seabee Chapel.
OnEaster Sunday, March31, aProtestant
sunrise service will be held in the Seabee
Chapel courtyard at 7 a.m., to be followed
by a breakfast at 8 a.m. AsecondProtestant
Easter service is at 9 a.m. at the Seabee Cha-
pel, followed by a childrens Easter egg
hunt.
Catholic Mass will be celebratedat 9 a.m.
at the Point Mugu Chapel of Faith and at
11:15 a.m. at the Seabee Chapel. Both will
be followed by an Easter egg hunt.
For the Jewish faith, a congregational
Seder will be held at 6 p.m. March 26 at the
Temple Beth Torah, 7620 Foothill Road,
Ventura.
For more information, call the Seabee
Chapel at 982-4358.
Special services celebrate Easter, Holy Week
Chaplains
corner
with Lt. Lisa
Welliver
Staff chaplain
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Members of Naval Construction Group 1 and homeport personnel of Naval Mobile
Construction Battalion 5 congratulate BU3 Brandon Bernal and his spouse, Adrienne,
after the Purple Heart ceremony Friday, March 15, at Naval Base Ventura County, Port
Hueneme.
By Andrea Howry
Lighthouse editor
In front of more than 200 fellowSailors
and Seabees and his fascinated 11-
month-old son Builder 3rd Class Bran-
don Bernal was pinned with a Purple
Heart Friday, March 15, at Naval Base
Ventura County, Port Hueneme.
As Bernals wife, Adrienne, held their
wide-eyed boy, Branden, Bernal stood at
attention as Capt. Dean Tufts, commo-
dore of Naval Construction Group 1,
attached the medal to Bernals uniform.
Bernal sustained traumatic brain in-
jury Aug. 12, 2010, when his 14-vehicle
convoy was ambushed by Taliban forces
in the Helmand Province of Afghanistan
and a blast from an improvised explosive
device rendered him unconscious.
According to the Purple Heart citation
read during the ceremony, Bernal regained
consciousness, made sure no one in his
truck had sustained life-threatening in-
juries, then got back to work.
BU3 was able to return well-aimed
fire with his M240 machine gun, the
citation reads. Bernal demonstrated
tremendous restraint during multiple fire
fights and unimaginable chaos.
Bernal, 26, has been in the Navy for
nearly five years and planned to leave
the military a few days after the ceremo-
ny. He and his family are moving to
Pueblo, Colo., where Bernal will enroll
in Colorado State University to study
business. His father owns a construction
company in Pueblo, and Bernal plans to
join him in the family business.
Its going to be tough, he admits. I
have a lot of problems concentrating and
some memory loss.
Hell be receiving help through voca-
tional rehabilitation and other programs,
and he is confident he can adapt and
adjust to a school environment.
The brain finds different ways to
work, he said.
Tufts said he was honored to present
the award.
This is one of my proudest moments
in the service, he said.
After the formal ceremony ended, all
of the 200-plus Sailors in attendance
formed a line to congratulate the fami-
ly.
Seabee receives Purple Heart
After suffering traumatic
brain injury in 2010
in Afghanistan, BU3
Brandon Bernal is
getting out of the Navy
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By Andrea Howry
Lighthouse
As a lieutenant commander, Robert
McClellan has been in the Navy a long
time, so he knows about the Navy-Ma-
rine Corps Relief Society.
What he didnt know was how much
the organization has done for his fellow
Sailors, providing $409,000 in assistance
in 2012 in Ventura County alone $43
million worldwide.
A good organization?
Oh yeah, McClellan said.
Making him and about 60 other Sail-
ors at the Naval Facilities Engineering
and Expeditionary Warfare Center more
aware of the services provided by the
NMCRS was the key reason why Direc-
tor Oscar Ramos visited the command
at 7 a.m. Tuesday, March 12.
Yes, were in the middle of our an-
nual fund drive, but increasing awareness
of our organization is the most impor-
tant thing, Ramos said.
He and Lt. Daniel Montieth of the
Naval Supply Fleet Logistics Center,
who is serving as this years fund drive
coordinator, will have visited about 30
different commands at Naval Base Ven-
tura County (NBVC) by the time the
fund drive ends this month.
They talk about the many services
provided by NMCRS, among them:
Quick Assist Loans of up to $500
for emergency needs, such as car re-
pairs.
Larger, need-based loans that are
interest free and come with budget coun-
seling. These loans wont fund vaca-
tions, Monteith said, but theyll cover
rent, medical expenses, food and gas.
Theyre an alternative to high-interest
payday loans and credit cards.
Budget for Baby workshops, which
help expectant parents plan for the extra
costs involving a new addition to the
family.
The NMCRS Thrift Store, located
in Bldg. 829 at NBVC Port Hueneme.
The NMCRS on base is staffed by
only two part-time employees. Its the
44 volunteers currently on hand who
render much of the assistance.
Ramos urged Sailors to stop by the
NMCRS office in the Welcome Center
at NBVC Port Hueneme if theyre inter-
ested in volunteering or in any of the
services provided. Anyone interested in
contributing to the fund drive, which has
a goal of $90,000, should contact Mon-
teith via email at Daniel.monteith@navy.
mil, or call the NMCRS office at 805-
982-4409.
NMCRS visits commands to spread word about services
Photo by Lt. DanieL Monteith / naVSUP FLC
Capt. David Sasek, left, chief staff officer of Naval Base Ventura County (NBVC), and Capt.
Larry Vasquez, right, commanding officer, chat with Oscar Ramos, director of the Navy-
Marine Corps Relief Society at NBVC during the annual fund drive kickoff breakfast Friday,
March 8, at the Bard Mansion. About 50 people, including NMCRS volunteers, attended
the event.
Photo by anDrea howry / LighthoUSe
Lt. Cmdr. Robert McClellan of the Naval
Facilities Engineering and Expeditionary
Warfare Center fills out an allotment form
after an awareness presentation by the
Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society Tuesday,
March 12, as part of its 2013 annual fund
drive.
The NMCRS Office is open from 9
a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday. It
is located in the NBVC Port Hueneme
Welcome Center, 2600 Dodson St., Suite
1. Information: 982-4409.
The NMCRS Thrift Store is open from
10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Mondays and Wednes-
days and is located in Bldg. 829, at the
corner of Harris Street and 15th Avenue,
NBVC Port Hueneme. It will be closed
Monday, April 1.
NMCRS has two volunteer recruit-
ment events scheduled for April 11. The
first is in the NMCRS Office from11 a.m.
to 1 p.m. The second is at the Point Mugu
Lincoln Housing Community Center from
5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Light refreshments.
NMCRS calendar of events
Check out the new NMCRS
Facebook page at www.
facebook.com/NMCRSVentura
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OKINAWA, Japan From left, the commanding officer of Naval Mobile Construction
Battalion (NMCB) 5, Cmdr. Peter Maculan, and CMDCMDelbert Terrell receive a Presidential
Unit Citation (PUC) from Deputy Commander, Naval Expeditionary Combat Command and
Commander, First Naval Construction Division, Rear Adm. Mark Handley. NMCB 5 received
the PUC for its service alongside Marine Expeditionary Brigade-Afghanistan during the
period of May 29, 2009, to April 12, 2010. The award was presented March 2 during the
2013 Okinawa Seabee Ball at Camp Shields.
In an effort to maximize base operating
funds and in keeping with the Navys en-
ergy policy, heating plants are being deac-
tivated for the summer season. All plants
are expected to be deactivated by March
28.
As always, portable electric heaters are
prohibited except as allowed in Navy in-
struction. Tom Santoianni, NBVC instal-
lation energy manager, will reviewrequests
for portable space heaters ona case-by-case
basis. Portable electric space heaters must
be Underwriter Laboratory (UL) or Fac-
tory Mutual (FM) approvedandmust have
a label or approval affixed with a built-in
thermostat andanautomatic tip-over shut-
off device.
In addition, a permit must be obtained
from NBVC Fire Prevention Office before
a portable space heater can be used. That
office can be reached at 805-989-0112.
Portable space heaters using gas or liquid
fuel are prohibited.
The FISC/DLADistributions are not to
take procurement action for portable elec-
tric space heaters without Santoiannis en-
dorsement. NAVFACPurchase Cardhold-
ers are also subject to this requirement.
The intent of these policies is to conserve
energy. The restriction on portable electric
heaters is in recognition of the fire hazard
and intensive energy use they represent.
Supervisors are requested to inform em-
ployees of these actions.
For more information call Santoianni at
805-982-4075.
Heating plants being shut down
Signups are under way for the two spring
camps being offered by Child and Youth
Programs (CYP) at Naval Base Ventura
County.
Session 1 is April 1 to April 5. Session
2 is April 8 to April 12. Fees are on a slid-
ing scale based on income and range from
$52 to $140 per session.
There is a 20 percent discount for sib-
lings.
A $10 non-refundable registration fee
is due at signup.
Visit the CYP front desks for more in-
formation.
Signups under way for CYP spring camps
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By Andrea Howry
Lighthouse
Naval Base Ventura Countys youth
soccer season ends March 23, having
served nearly twice as many youngsters
as organizers were expecting.
We actually had to stop registration
and start a waiting list, said Anthony
Unchango, the youth sports and fitness
coordinator for the base. We made
some last-minute adjustments, and in
the end, we were able to take everyone
on the waiting list.
Last year, 72 children ages 5 to 12
took part in the youth soccer program.
This year, 111 signed up, and 10 teams
were created.
In addition, for the first time the
base offered Start Smart, an introduc-
tion to soccer for youngsters 3 years
old through pre-kindergarten.
We were hoping for 12 children and
expecting eight, Unchango said. We
ended up with 46.
All that created a real need for vol-
unteers, and nearly 50 people came
forward, willing to serve as coaches,
team parents and bless them ref-
erees.
I was extremely pleased with the
season, Unchango said.
So was Rosie Barnes, whose 3-year-
old daughter, Kiahna, took part in
Start Smart.
I love it, and she loves it, said
Barnes, a domestic abuse victim advo-
cate for the Fleet & Family Support
Center. This is teaching her how to
play as part of a team, and its intro-
ducing the sport of soccer really
well.
The Junior World Cup soccer season
included six games and a skills clinic.
Start Smart offered five classes that
stressed fundamentals.
Soccer season scores big
Photo by AndreA howry / Lighthouse
Kiahna Barnes, 3, enjoys her Saturday
morning in Start Smart, an introduction
to soccer course at Naval Base Ventura
County, Point Mugu. Kiahnas mom, Rosie
Barnes, a domestic abuse victim advocate
at the Fleet & Family Support Center, said
both she and her daughter like the program,
which is in its first year on base.
Registration is now under way for a
track and field program for youngsters 5
to 12 years old through the Naval Base
Ventura County (NBVC) Child and
Youth Programs.
Late registration starts April 5.
Practices are every Tuesday and Thurs-
day from 5 to 6 p.m. at the new track
complex outside the Bee-Hive Gym at
NBVC Port Hueneme. The first practice
is April 16, and the season culminates
with a May 18 track meet at the track
complex.
Cost is $40 for children of military per-
sonnel and $45 for children of Depart-
ment of Defense civilians. That includes
a jersey. After April 5, a $20 late registra-
tion fee will be added.
Payment is by Visa or MasterCard
only.
To register, visit the CYP facility at Port
Hueneme or Point Mugu or the youth
center in the Catalina Heights military
housing complex in Camarillo.
For more information, call the Huen-
eme center at 982-4218, the Mugu center
at 989-7580 or the Camarillo center at
383-6240, or email nbvcyouthsports@
gmail.com.
Volunteer coaches are also needed.
Registration under way for track
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By Andrea Howry
Lighthouse
Teenagers from Naval Base Ventura
County spent their afternoon Tuesday,
March 5, reading to preschoolers on base
as part of a Read Across America celebra-
tion that takes place every year in honor
of Dr. Seuss birthday.
But this year, instead of reading the
usual Dr. Seuss fare of The Cat in the
Hat or One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish,
Blue Fish, the teens read from some 120
Bearville books and then sent all the
children home with their very own copy.
The 120 books were given to the teens
to be passed on down to the little ones
by their author, Gale Trumbeaux, who
turned to writing childrens books after
her 30-year beloved venture, the Stage
Door Theater in Agoura Hills, closed sev-
eral years ago.
I needed something to do, and I found
some old papers with stories Id written
for my grandson, she said. I figured
theyd be good to give to homeless shelters
and childrens hospitals. And then I
thought about the Navy base and how it
would be nice to say thank you to the
military.
Trumbeaux worked out the arrange-
ments withJake Munyon, ChildandYouth
Program director at the base, and then
Kecia Ciccotti, the teen programs coordi-
nator, organized the Read Across Amer-
ica event. The author was invited and was
able to hear her stories being read and
could see each child walk off with one of
her books.
I was thrilled I could do this, she said
as one youngster picked up a book.
The Bearville series, printed on slick
paper and bound with a plastic spiral, fol-
lows the adventures of the animals that
live in the town of Bearville. They include
Andrew, a blue bear; his pink sister, So-
phia; Mr. Muffin, who owns a toy shop;
and Mailman Mike. The illustrations have
dialog that ties in to the story printed
above each page.
I like the books because they teach the
kids something, Ciccotti said. And ev-
erythings written in a kid-friendly way.
Teenagers read donated books to NBVC preschoolers
PhotoS by AndreA howry / LighthouSe
Dylan Smith, son of Carolyn and CM2 Jeremiah Paegelow of Naval Mobile Construction
Battalion 5, reads a Bearville book to youngsters at Naval Base Ventura County, Port
Hueneme. In the background is Gale Trumbeaux, who gave the books to the teenagers so
they, in turn, could give them to the preschoolers.
Katey Thomas, the daughter of Cynthia
and CMDCM Charles Thomas of the Civil
Engineer Corps Officers School at Naval
Base Ventura County, Port Hueneme, reads
to preschoolers Tuesday, March 5.
Local writer gives 120
childrens books to base;
teens read them for Read
Across America, then
hand each preschooler
one to keep
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NMCB 3
Seabees from Naval Mobile
Construction Battalion (NMCB)
3 mentoredstudents fromOxnard
High Schools Junior Reserve Of-
ficer Training Corps (JROTC)
during a volunteer construction
project last month that helped the
program prepare for a major up-
coming inspection.
The volunteers all members
of NMCB 3s First Class Petty
Officer Association spent Sat-
urday, Feb. 23, teaching the
JROTC students how to trans-
forma large metal container into
a dual-level, shelved gear locker.
According to Oxnard High
School JROTCs commander,
retiredAir Force Maj. Dale Weav-
er, the effort provided an oppor-
tunity to both teach the teenagers
the proper way to safely operate
tools and double their current
storage space.
This project raised our avail-
able storage from 255 to more
than 400 square feet, he said.
This helps meet the requirement
needed for us to pass a manda-
tory inspection scheduled this
fall. If we were to fail the inspec-
tion, we would be placed on pro-
bation. Consistent failures would
result in the programs dismissal
so the work and mentorship
being performed here is invalu-
able and something these kids will
never forget.
The NCMB 3 volunteers en-
sured the high school students
understoodall safety steps, gained
thorough knowledge of the tools
and performed critical quality
control techniques to reduce mis-
takes. The mentorship came sec-
ond nature to the veteran Seabees
who shared a combined trade
experience of more than 70
years.
I enjoy this a lot, said volun-
teer Builder 1st Class (SCW) Ed-
die Pygott. I have two sons who
I make help me when Im doing
things around the house and per-
formthese same steps with all my
junior Bees. So far, the students
have been receptive, eager and
confident. Each of them listened
to what I said and followed direc-
tions perfectly.
Oxnard High School Principal
Dr. Eric Riegert said the schools
JROTCprogramis a critical com-
ponent to the schools success. His
maintenance staff is currently
overwhelmed keeping up with the
day-to-day operations. If not for
the NMCB 3 volunteers, the
needed construction would most
likely never have been complet-
ed.
Its a big deal, said Riegert.
We couldnt do it ourselves. See-
ing the collaboration between the
students and Seabees in a learning
model where the students receive
instructions and apply the knowl-
edge is great.
This is my third principalship
with a JROTCprogramin place,
he added. Its vital, and I cant
imagine a school without it. It
builds pride, discipline and really
makes a difference.
The project was the first of
many collaborations planned be-
tween NMCB 3 and the local
JROTC unit to ensure they meet
their inspection requirements this
fall.
NMCB 3 mentors Oxnard Junior ROTC students
Photo by MC1 (SW/AW) ChriS FAhey / NMCb 3
EO1 (SCW) Angel Laracuente, left, and EO1 Scott Judice, both with Naval
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and Junior ROTC student Anthony Sedano on how to correctly set a
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The Department of the Navy chief in-
formation officer is issuing this warning
about tax-related identity fraud.
More than 34,000 identity fraud cases
were reported by the Internal Revenue
Service (IRS) in 2011, an almost 100 per-
cent increase over 2010.
Identity tax-fraud is easy to commit and
presents little risk in getting caught to the
identity thief. All that is required by the
thief is a full name and associated Social
Security Number (SSN). Identity thieves
continue to create new ways of stealing
personal information and using it for their
gain. The information belowis an excerpt
from the IRS and written to inform you
of tax-related identity fraud.
How do you know if your tax records
have been affected?
Usually, an identity thief uses a legiti-
mate taxpayers identity to fraudulently
file a tax return and claim a refund. Gen-
erally, the identity thief will use a stolen
SSNto file a forged tax return and attempt
to get a fraudulent refund early in the fil-
ing season.
You may be unaware that this has hap-
pened until you file your return later in
the filing season and discover that two
returns have been filed using the same
SSN.
Be alert to possible identity theft if you
receive an IRS notice or letter that states
that:
More than one tax return for you was
filed,
You have a balance due, refund offset
or have had collection actions taken
against you for a year you did not file a
tax return, or
IRS records indicate you received
wages from an employer unknown to
you.
What do you do if your tax records were
affected by identity fraud?
If you receive a notice from IRS, re-
spond immediately. If you believe some-
one may have used your SSN fraudulent-
ly, please notify the IRS by responding to
the name and number printed on the no-
tice or letter. You will need to fill out the
IRS Identity Theft Affidavit, Form
14039.
How can you protect your tax records?
If your tax records are not currently af-
fected by identity theft, but you believe
you may be at risk due to a lost or stolen
purse or wallet, questionable credit card
activity or credit report, etc., contact the
IRS Identity Protection Specialized Unit
at 1-800-908-4490.
How can you minimize the chance of be-
coming a victim?
Dont carry your Social Security card
or any document with your SSN.
Dont give a business your SSN just
because they ask. Give it only when re-
quired.
Protect your financial information.
Check your credit report every 12
months.
Secure personal information in your
home.
Protect your personal computers by
using firewalls and anti-spam/virus soft-
ware, updating security patches andchang-
ing passwords for Internet accounts.
Do not give personal information over
the phone, through the mail or on the In-
ternet unless you have initiated the contact
or you are sure you know who you are
dealing with.
For more information visit www.IRS.
gov and type in identity theft in the
search box.
The Federal Trade Commissionoperates
an Identity Theft Hot Line at 877-IDTheft
(877-438-4338).
Identity fraud big at tax time
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By Andrea Howry
Lighthouse
Who likes money?
Youthful arms shot into the air.
The tough questions came next, like
How do you plan to make it? and
What happens when you dont have
enough of it?
Nine teens from Naval Base Ventura
County (NBVC) gave up a recent Sat-
urday morning to learn about budget-
ing, saving, entrepreneurship, credit
scores and credit and debit cards during
a Military Teens Save Workshop held
at the Point Mugu Youth Center in con-
junction with Military Saves Week.
For two hours on March 2, they heard
from financial experts on the many is-
sues theyll face as they get older.
Even at this age, most of these kids
have heard about credit disasters, said
Kecia Ciccotti, the teen programs co-
ordinator for Child and Youth Pro-
grams (CYP) and the organizer of the
event. A couple of these kids want to
start their own business, and theyre
already thinking of what they need to
do to make that happen.
Jazmyn Morgan, a CYP intern from
Michigan, created a pamphlet called
Money Saving Tips for Teens that was
handed out at the event along with an
entrepreneurs kit with a calculator,
pens, money rolls and other items.
Ray Bowman, director of the Small
Business Development Center in Ca-
marillo, was one of the speakers.
Almost every entrepreneur we deal
with started young, he said. The best
ones do start young, whether its
through mowing lawns, babysitting or
whatever. You almost need an experi-
ence like that before you start your own
business. You learn how to create your
own value.
He said he was impressed with the
event and with the teens who attend-
ed.
I praise them for wanting to start
this young, he said.
Teens jumpstart their future during Military Saves Week
Here are some ideas from the Money Saving Tips for Teens pamphlet:
Sign up for savings and/or checking accounts with no monthly fees.
Avoid taking money out of ATMs that charge you fees.
Avoid impulse buying. Make a shopping list and stick with it.
See a matinee movie or rent a DVD instead of seeing an evening show.
Eating out adds up! Try having a potluck and cooking at home with your
friends.
Beware of the Vending Villain. Vending machines and convenience stores
are usually more expensive than supermarket groceries.
Be creative! Whenever possible, make something yourself instead of buy-
ing it.
Bike, walk, use public transportation and carpool to save on gas money.
How teenagers can start saving money
By Andrea Howry
Lighthouse
Nearly 100 people took advantage of
Military Saves Week activities earlier this
month to learn the benefits of saving,
investing and preparing for the future.
Nearly 60 of them were from the Naval
Construction Training Center 18- to
20-year-olds for whom those lessons can
yield the greatest benefit.
This group needs to understand how
to build wealth, not debt, and to start
doing it now, at the start of their career
when theyre getting a steady income, not
at the end, said Dan Savage, a financial
educator with the Fleet &Family Support
Center at Naval Base Ventura County.
On Thursday, March 14, Savage award-
ed nine prizes to the top winners in the
first-ever Poker Run, a Military Saves
Week activity in which participants
stopped at up to seven different locations
to learn about financial planning. At each
location, they received a playing card,
and those with the best five-card poker
hand at the end of the week received a
prize.
Collecting a full house and earning the
top prize, a $500 savings bond from the
CBC Federal Credit Union, was Con-
struction Mechanic Constructionman
Michael Bollin, who said he planned to
invest the winnings.
This taught me about starting early
with investments,he said. I also learned
to do my homework and talk to people
before I make an investment and before
I sign a contract.
Construction Mechanic Apprentice
Patrick Ramirez said he learned that he
needs to save nowso hell be able to some-
day retire and enjoy life.
It was very educational, agreed Con-
struction Mechanic Constructionman
Vaughn Laidley. It opened my eyes
about the importance of not only saving,
but also investing.
Other prizes included free rounds of
golf, free games of bowling, 30-minute
massages, MWR Bucks to be used at
Morale, Welfare and Recreation facilities
on base, and two $25 Navy Exchange gift
cards. The Navy Federal Credit Union
contributed the $100 in MWRBucks, and
the Armed Forces Bank contributed the
NEX gift cards.
Sailors learn the importance of saving, investing
Photo by AndreA howry / Lighthouse
WithBrendaAvila, branchmanager of theCBC
Federal Credit Union, CMCN Michael Bollin
of the Naval Construction Training Center
shows a congratulatory letter awarding him
a $500 savings bond from the credit union
for learning about the importance of saving
and investing during Military Saves Week.
FFSC event offers tips on
building for retirement
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What doFrankenweenie,theHollywood
Laugh Factory and the NASCAR Sprint
Cup Series Qualifier have in common?
RedBox.
The redkiosks outside the NavyExchang-
es at Naval Base Ventura County (NBVC),
where everyone with base access can rent
movies and video games, are now selling
tickets tolocal sporting events, concerts and
other live events.
Because the kiosks can be used by both
civilians and active duty personnel, special
militarypricingis not available for these tick-
ets.
The Navy Exchange Service Command
(NEXCOM) is piloting the program at
NBVCPort Hueneme, NBVCPoint Mugu
and at Naval Air Weapons Station China
Lake. NEXCOMhas 100RedBoxkiosks on
Navy installations inthe continental United
States and Hawaii.
This opportunity is a fabulous and con-
venient way for families to pick up a movie
on Friday night and get tickets for a great
family event for Saturday all inone trip,
saidAnnaEsguerra, general manager of the
Navy Exchanges at NBVC. RedBox is a
great solution to our busy lifestyles, and we
are pleased to be selected to pilot this pro-
gramfor themat NBVC.GerardFantano,
NEXCOM Vending Branch manager, said
the RedBox project is a cooperative effort
betweenNEXCOMandCommander Naval
Installations Command (CNIC)/ITTTick-
et Program Office.
We see this as a win-win for our Sailors
as well as all personnel on base,he said.
Once at the RedBox kiosk, customers can
choose the event, pick a seat and purchase
a ticket. During the ticket selectionandpur-
chaseprocess, customers canchoosetoeither
pick up the ticket at the Will Call window
before the event or have the ticket voucher
sent to themvia email to print at home.
Redbox charges a $1 fee per ticket for its
service.
This service will supplement the already
great entertainment andticket options avail-
able toauthorizedpatrons by allowing us to
make awider varietyof tickets available than
we are able to at our 84 local ticket offices,
saidDawnSmith, CNICITTprogramman-
ager.
Since ticket sales are the responsibility of
Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR),
profits generated through this programwill
be given back to MWR to support Navy
quality of life programs. Currently, 70 per-
cent of NEX profits go to MWR.
Since 1946, NEXCOM has contributed
more than $2.3 billion in NEX profits to
MWR programs.
RedBox kiosks outside NEX
now sell tickets to live events
The Navy Exchange has several family
activities planned for the coming weeks:
Thursday, March 21, the NEX at Port
Hueneme will host a Celebration of Spring
Fashion Show from 5 to 6 p.m. All Easter
fashions will be on sale at 20 percent off.
Saturday, March 23, from9 to 11 a.m.,
the NEX at Port Hueneme will host an
Easter brunch, pictures with the Easter
Bunny and a childrens Easter egg hunt.
Saturday, March 30, from 11 a.m. to
noon, the NEX Point Mugu will host an
Easter egg hunt, pictures with the Easter
Bunny and a coloring contest and raffle.
For more information, call NEX cus-
tomer service at 805-982-6801.
NEX plans spring activities
Photo by AndreA howry / Lighthouse
Tickets for events and entertainment venues
can now be purchased through the RedBox
kiosks located outside the Navy Exchanges
at Naval Base Ventura County.
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Other seeds fell upon thorns, and the
thorns grew up and choked them. Mat-
thew 13:7.
By Andrea Howry
Lighthouse
Thorns had indeed choked the Oxnard
Senior Vegetable Garden, and Diana
Cooley had had enough.
In three years, Id never seen this many
weeds, said the president of the 17-plot
cooperative on Pleasant Valley Road. All
the pathways, two gardens they were
all overrun.
The garden needed help, and when word
of that reached Lt. Lesa Welliver, the staff
chaplain at Naval Base Ventura County,
she knew a Religious Ministries commu-
nity relations project had cropped up.
I wanted everyone to get outdoors,
she said. I knew there were a lot of peo-
ple who had never gardened or used gar-
dening tools. This would be a good way
to enjoy spring and get some sun.
Nineteen Sailors agreed, showing up the
morning of Thursday, March 7, to help
pull weeds throughout the garden and till
the soil of the 12-by-20-foot plot that will
soon be tended by Navy retirees, with help
from active duty Seabees.
The turnout was fantastic, Welliver
said.
Cooley agreed.
I cant tell you what this means, she
said. These are fabulous kids.
For two hours, the volunteers from all
over the base got the garden ready for
springtime planting.
Among them was Construction Me-
chanic 3rd Class Jennifer Kerkman of
Naval Mobile Construction Battalion
(NMCB) 3, who was enjoying being back
in her element. A Nebraska native, she
grew up with cows, pigs, emus and a big
garden that would yield tomatoes, straw-
berries, potatoes and peppers.
I love the results of a garden, seeing
plants grow, she said.
She liked the fact that gardening in
Southern California is easier than garden-
ing in Nebraska especially this time of
year.
Its 65 degrees here and 35 degrees
there, she said.
Logistics Specialist 2nd Class Ivy Jane
Ibarra, also with NMCB 3, was enjoying
the opportunity to volunteer.
It makes me feel good as a person,
she said as she pulled out a clump of
weeds. Im an office person, and every
time I get a chance to do things like this,
I do it. Its all about giving back.
Throughout the morning, Cooley was
peppered with questions about the plants
surrounding the volunteers. She pointed
out chard and kale and listed some of the
dozens of vegetables that would soon be
filling the garden, among them sugar snap
peas, arugula, asparagus, garlic, shallots
and zucchini.
Ive learned so much with this project,
Cooley told them. I would have never
thought of eating kale. But theyre deli-
cious once you learn how to prepare it,
confessing that shes still getting used to
arugula.
Welliver is looking for volunteers to re-
turn to the garden April 11 so they can
paint a fence and plant green beans, zuc-
chini and cantaloupe. To volunteer, call
the Seabee Chapel at 982-4358.
He who sows the good seed is the Son
of man. Matthew 13:37.
Senior garden thrives again
thanks to NBVC volunteers
Photos by AndreA howry / Lighthouse
Volunteers will return to this plot in April to plant cantaloupes and other produce. One of 17 in the
Oxnard Senior Vegetable Garden, the plot will be permanently tended by military retirees, with help
from active duty Seabees.
This community garden on Pleasant Valley Road
was overrun with weeds when volunteers from
Naval Base Ventura County showed up one
overcast Thursday morning to help clean it up.
BU3 Galadriel Pope of Naval Construction Group
1 adds to the massive weed pile at the Oxnard
Senior Vegetable Garden. The hard work of 19
volunteers from Naval Base Ventura County
meant the heavily overgrown garden was cleaned
up in just a couple of hours.
CS2 Stanley LaCroix of Naval Base Ventura County, Point Mugu, dumps a load of weeds at the
Oxnard Senior Vegetable Garden.
19 show up on a cloudy
Thursday to pick weeds,
till the soil and prepare
for planting April 11
And God said, Behold, I have given you
every plant yielding seed that is on the face of
all the earth, and every tree with seed in its
fruit. You shall have them for food.
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CM3 Jennifer Kerkman of Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 3
grew up with a large garden in Nebraska where she helped her
mother harvest tomatoes, potatoes, peppers and strawberries.
She said working in Southern Californias balmy weather has
advantages over Nebraska gardening, especially this time of
year.
Diana Cooley, president of the Oxnard Senior Vegetable Garden, shows a handful of stinging nettles to EO1 Francis
Villareal of Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 3. The nettles were among the weeds Naval Base Ventura County
volunteers plucked from the garden Thursday, March 7.
LS2 Ivy Jane Ibarra of Naval Mobile Construction
Battalion 3 wrestles with a tiller in a plot that will
soon be planted by Navy retirees and active duty
Seabees.
BU3 Galadriel Pope of Naval Construction Group
1 adds to the massive weed pile at the Oxnard
Senior Vegetable Garden. The hard work of 19
volunteers from Naval Base Ventura County
meant the heavily overgrown garden was cleaned
up in just a couple of hours.
Lt. Lesa Welliver, staff chaplain at Naval
Base Ventura County, takes advantage of the
momentary sunshine Thursday, March 7. Rain
threatened throughout the morning project but
never materialized.
Lettuces, kale, chard, spinach and cilantro are
only a few of the greens that thrive in the Oxnard
Senior Vegetable Garden.
CS2 Stanley LaCroix of Naval Base Ventura County, Point Mugu, dumps a load of weeds at the
Oxnard Senior Vegetable Garden.
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Dr. Justin Henrie, an electronics engi-
neer at the Naval Air Warfare Center
Weapons Division (NAWCWD), recently
received the Outstanding Engineering
Achievement Merit Award at the 58th An-
nual Engineers Honors and Awards Ban-
quet in Los Angeles.
Henrie was recognized for technical ex-
cellence in the development of state-of-
the-art methods for testing and character-
izing electronically scanned antenna array
systems and for leadership and mentorship
of young engineers and scientists.
More than 600 people turned out for
the Feb. 23 gala. Among them were Dr.
Ronald Smiley, director of Electronic War-
fare/Combat Systems and the Avionics
Department, and Daniel Bukowski, lead
of the Airborne Electronic Attack (AEA)
Integrated Program Team.
The theme of the event was Celebrate
Awesome.
Henrie was nominated by Dr. Balaji
Iyer, associate division director of the
AEA Division.
Dr. Henrie has been truly innovative,
resulting in several patents and publica-
tions, Iyer said. He has several funded
proposals, as well as successful collabora-
tive efforts with industry and academia.
His innovative abilities resulted in a new
method of measuring array antennas that
is sought after by the Defense Department
and industry.
Henries work became the basis of the
High-power Electronic Attack Technique
Radiation (HEATR) laboratory, which he
designed.
In the three years that he has been with
our organization, he has contributed sig-
nificantly, Iyer said.
Dale Jans, chairman of Engineers Week,
said, engineers innovate, create and solve
problems.
They work together to make the world
better,he said. Engineers are key to our
health, safety and happiness.
Henries spouse of 11 years, Danielle,
was there to congratulate him on this ma-
jor achievement.
NAWCWD electronics engineer honored at LA event
Photo by Daniel bukowski / nawCwD
Dr. Ronald Smiley, right, the director of Electronic Warfare/Combat Systems and the
Avionics Department at Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division, celebrates with
Danielle and Dr. Justin Henrie at the 58th Annual Engineers Honors and Awards Banquet
in Los Angeles last month. Henrie received the Outstanding Engineering Achievement
Merit Award.
Outstanding Engineering
Achievement Merit
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companies with immediate open-
ings or with opportunities open-
ing up in the next four to six
weeks.
FFSC Director Laura Hamil-
ton said there was plenty of va-
riety in those openings and career
fields, ranging from social work
to copper mining.
Everyone from engineers to
accountants can find a position
here, she said. There are many
jobs open right now that suit the
skill sets and education levels rep-
resented in this room.
Several law enforcement agen-
cies were recruiting. One of them,
the Los Angeles County Sheriffs
Department, has 13 current open-
ings, including a senior sewing
worker, a senior cook, a sign lan-
guage specialist and an audio,
video and security systems tech-
nician. The pay scale for those
jobs ranges from $2,235.27 a
month for the sewing worker to
$6,094.04 a month for the secu-
rity systems technician.
We have found some perfect
candidates among military per-
sonnel,said Katherine Keelin, a
custody assistant for the depart-
ment. They understand struc-
ture and rank, and theyre used
to odd hours and shifts. We are a
24-hour operation, and they un-
derstand that.
The department has 600 differ-
ent professional positions ev-
erything from electricians and
plumbers for building mainte-
nance to physicians and nurses.
There are so many positions
people dont even think about,
Keelin said.
Mark Schneider of Pacific Aire
Heating and Cooling agreed with
Keelin that military service pro-
vides an ideal training ground
and not just at the skill level.
Im talking about more than
just technical ability, he said.
We need people who can interact
with customers, and those cus-
tomers need to feel comfortable
with us being in their homes.
Hampton Tedder was looking
for people with an electrical back-
ground.
Were short-handed right
now, said Joshua Cameron, a
marketing associate. Were look-
ing to hire as many people as we
can find.
Seabees and operations manag-
ers were high on his list.
There are a lot of people here
with the qualifications and po-
tential to become part of our
team, he said.
All of this was good news for
Equipment Operator 3rd Class
Lindsey Abeyta of Naval Mo-
bile Construction Battalion 3.
In the Navy for three years, the
expectant mother is planning
to leave the service after her
child is born. She has not only
the skills she picked up as a
Seabee, but also her experience
in the medical field she was in
before joining the Navy.
There are a lot of opportu-
nities here, she said, picking
up job descriptions from Clin-
icas Del Camino Real, a Ven-
tura County healthcare pro-
vider.
Yvette Salazar, a human re-
sources technician with Clini-
cas, was impressed.
These people are very edu-
cated, she said. Theres a lot
of experience here. Im very
excited.
Photo by AndreA howry / Lighthouse
EO1 Lindsey Abeyta of Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 3 chats with
Yvette Salazar, a human resources technician at Clinicas Del Camino
Real, which has openings in Ventura County for medical office clerks
as well as dental and mental health providers. Abeyta worked in the
medical field in Illinois before joining the Navy three years ago.
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Help when you need it.
The Fleet & Family
Support Center
Toll-free appointment scheduling ser-
vice: 1-866-923-6478, call 24 hours a day,
seven days a week. Personal, marital, fam-
ily counseling; financial management;
spouse employment; transition assistance;
relocation assistance; life skills workshops
are available at the Fleet and Family Sup-
port Center. Now with three locations:
NBVC Point Mugu, Bldg. 225 next to the
chapel, 989-8146; NBVC Port Hueneme,
Bldg. 1169 behind NEX, 982-5037; Ca-
marillo, Catalina Heights military housing
complex, 913B Calle la Roda, 982-5037.
All classes at Port Hueneme unless oth-
erwise noted. Call 982-5037 for more in-
formation. Child care option available
with prior registration.
Career Support and Retention
(Register for TAP classes with your
Command Career Counselor)
TransitionAssistance ProgramGPS:
Mondays-Fridays, 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
daily, April 1-5; April 8-12.
Corporate Resume Writing: Fri.,
March 22, 7:30 to 9 a.m.
Federal Employment &Rsum: Learn
about the application process for federal
jobs. Fri., March 22, 9:15 to 11 a.m.
Tips for Navigating Temporary Agen-
cies: Thurs., March 28, 2:30 to 3:30 p.m.
Power Point Basics: Learn how to cre-
ate basic presentations using Microsoft
Office Power Point 2007. Fri., March 29,
9:30 to 11 a.m.
Deployment Support
Individual Augmentee (IA) Family
Connection: Share your knowledge of
how to thrive during this experience.
Thurs., March 21, 4 to 5 p.m.
Operation Prepare
Disaster Preparedness: Learn what
emergencies are likely in Ventura County
and how to better prepare yourself and
your families. Thurs., March 21, 4 to 5
p.m., Camarillo.
Ombudsman
Ombudsman Monthly Meeting: Tues.,
March 26; 6 to 8 p.m.
New Parent Support
New Mamas Support Circle: For ex-
pecting mamas and mamas with babies
015 months old. Wednesdays, 11:30 a.m.
to 1:30 p.m. No registration needed.
Toddler Playgroup: Hands-on devel-
opmental activities for toddlers 18 months
to 4 years and caregivers. Promote social-
ization skills and motor development.
Tuesdays, 10 to 11 a.m. Midway Commu-
nity Center.
Yoga Mamas: For expecting and new
mamas. a gentle stretch. Tuesdays, 12:30
to 1:45 p.m., Bee Fit Center.
Parenting
Teen Parenting (7-part series): Thurs-
days, March 21 through April 25, 4:30 to
6 p.m., Camarillo.
Financial Management
Budget Basics: Includes a financial
planning CD! Wed., March 27, 1 to 2:30
p.m., Camarillo.
Free Food Distribution
March 23, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Bldg. 19,
near the Pleasant Valley Gate on NBVC
Port Hueneme behind Print Shop on the
loading dock. One issue per family. Bring
LES; income guideline statement available
at distribution site. Eligibility: Active duty
E-6 and below or spouse; E-7 with two or
more dependents; or a custodian of a child
who is a family member of active duty
personnel on deployment.
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The National Committee for Quality
Assurance (NCQA) recently announced
that Naval Branch Health Clinic (NBHC)
Port Hueneme, has received recognition
fromthe Patient-Centered Medical Home
(PCMH) 2011 programfor using evidence-
based, patient-centered processes that
focus on highly coordinated care and long-
term participative relationships.
The patient-centered medical home is a
model of care that emphasizes care coor-
dination and communication to transform
primary care into what patients want it
to be.
Research shows that medical homes can
lead to higher quality and lower costs, and
that they improve patients and providers
reported experiences of care.
The PCMH identifies practices that
promote partnerships between individual
patients and their personal clinicians, in-
stead of treating patient care as the sum
of several episodic office visits. Each pa-
tients care is tended to by clinician-led
care teams, which provide for all the pa-
tients health care needs and coordinate
treatments across the health care system.
Medical home clinicians demonstrate the
benchmarks of patient-centered care, in-
cluding open scheduling, expanded hours
and appropriate use of proven health in-
formation systems.
The patient-centered medical home
raises the bar in defining high-quality care
by emphasizing access, health information
technology and partnerships between cli-
nicians and patients, said NCQA Presi-
dent Margaret E. OKane. PCMH Rec-
ognition shows that NBHCPort Hueneme
has the tools, systems and resources to
provide their patients with the right care
at the right time.
To receive recognition, which is valid
for three years, NHBC Port Hueneme
demonstrated the ability to meet the pro-
grams key elements embodying charac-
teristics of the medical home. The stan-
dards are aligned with the joint principles
of the Patient-Centered Medical Home
established with the American College of
Physicians, the American Academy of
Family Physicians, the American Academy
of Pediatrics and the American Osteo-
pathic Association.
Health clinic garners recognition
Naval ConstructionDivision. This change
will make us stronger and more capable.
Handley, guest of honor for the ceremo-
ny, explained that since World War II, the
Naval Construction Force numbers have
increased and decreased based on need and
that Seabees must be flexible to remain
relevant.
While 30NCR will essentially continue
its current mission as a part of NCG1, the
ability to have singular focus is expected to
have long-term positive impact as they
move forward.
Over the past decade, the regiment has
hadtolookover its shoulder for anupcom-
ing deployment toIraqor Afghanistanand
could only manage partial focus on the
Pacific,said Capt. Rod Moore, 30NCRs
commander. Nowwhen we look over our
shoulder in the future, we will instead see
our teammates at the newNaval Construc-
tion Group 1 where we are forging these
two capable units into a mutually support-
ive relationship.
Moore will serve both as 30NCRs com-
mander and NCG 1s deputy command-
er.
Tufts wanted the crowed to understand
that the 31st SRG was not being decom-
missioned, but instead is undergoing a
transformation as it has so many times in
history: From its beginnings as the 31st
Naval Construction Regiment in 1944, to
the 31st SRG in 2003 and now today as
NCG 1, no matter what the name, the
command will continue to prepare Pa-
cific Fleet Naval Construction Force units
to conduct construction in support of
combatant commanders to win Americas
wars.
Ten years ago, in March 2003, we
watched the TV coverage of the shock
and awe campaign in Baghdad, which
kicked off Operation Iraqi Freedom,said
Tufts as he looked out over the crowd. I
am reminded since then, Seabees have
regularly deployed to places like Iraq, Af-
ghanistan and the Horn of Africa. In fact,
about three-quarters of these Seabees
standing before you have deployed to a
combat zone many of them two and
three times. I am so proud and honored
to be associated with [these Seabees] and
our new command. I look forward to
shaping the future of the Naval Construc-
tion Force with [them].
NCG 1 established March 11
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U.S. Navy photo
Testing water samples from a newly drilled well in Sihanoukville, Cambodia, are, from
left, Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 5s EOCN Robert Cicchinelli, EO2 Jeremy
Barnjum and HM1 Seth Secrease. The Seabees are part of Construction Civic Action
Detail (CCAD) Cambodia. Details such as this are designed to demonstrate U.S.
commitment, develop enduring relationships, improve public infrastructure for the
delivery of essential services and strengthen local institutions with host and partner
nations around the world.
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the Wounded Warrior Half Mar-
athon.
Registration was already under
way for the Mud Run and the tri-
athlon. Refunds are being pro-
cessed, and checks are expected
to be mailed in about three weeks,
saidDanAlpern, marketing direc-
tor for Morale, Welfare and Rec-
reation (MWR).
Several lunchtime 5Ks were
also canceled, but the next one
coming up, the April 11 Sexual
Assault Awareness 5K, is still on
because it is sponsored by the
Fleet & Family Support Center,
which is funded differently than
MWR.
Alpern said the cancellations
were based on guidance from
higher up the chain of command,
including Commander Navy In-
stallations Command (CNIC).
These were not local deci-
sions,he said. The commanding
officer of Naval Base Ventura
County has approvedthese chang-
es based on instruction from
CNIC and Navy Region South-
west.
He said the new hours were
based on current utilization.
MWRis keeping our facilities
open during the time patrons use
them the most to minimize im-
pact, he said.
Gyms on base will be open for
90 hours instead of 101. Pool
hours are being reduced 20 per-
cent.
Operating hours at the liberty
centers the CoffeeNet at NBVC
Port Hueneme and the SurfNet
at NBVC Point Mugu are be-
ing slashedinhalf. The Coffee Net
will be open 50 hours a week in-
stead of 98. The SurfNet will be
open 50 hours a week instead of
85. In addition, at least three
people must be signed up for a
trip offered through the liberty
program; otherwise, the trip will
be canceled.
Sign up early, Alpern ad-
vised.
The four events that are being
canceled were longstanding tradi-
tions in Ventura County and were
growing in popularity each year.
The Mud Run, which had been
scheduled for May 18, attracted
640 competitors last year, up from
488 the year before. The entry fees
of $10 for military and $20 for
civilians covered only the cost of
event shirts and trophies, Alpern
said.
We still have labor and secu-
rity expenses that are not cov-
ered, he said.
The Mud Run featured an ob-
stacle course of slick hills, water-
filled gulleys and mucky tunnels.
The Naval Construction Training
Center (NCTC) createdthe course
each year as a training exercise.
Each year, it took about four
weeks to prepare,said Lt. Cmdr.
Jesse Santiago, executive officer
of the NCTC. Wed use moving
equipment to create the mud pits
and the hills, and we made sure
the course was clean and laid-out
well, that there was plenty of
parking.
He said the event offered more
than a chance for training.
It was anopportunity toshow-
case the NCTCand what the stu-
dents do, he said.
In addition, many of the stu-
dents who didnt volunteer to
work the event participated in it.
Ive heard a lot of disappoint-
ment, Santiago said.
The Admirals Cup Triathlon,
which had been on the calendar
for June 1, drew 100 competitors
last year. Each year, it has been
held in conjunction with the
Armed Forces Triathlon, which
has not yet been canceled.
The Surf Contest, scheduledfor
Aug. 17 and 18, drew 7,500 com-
petitors and spectators last year.
This event drewwide attention
both within the surfing commu-
nity and within the armed forces,
Alpern said. It was truly a mo-
rale booster.
Nationally ranked surfers took
part in this event because of the
rare opportunity to surf some of
the best waters inCalifornia. Point
Mugus surfing beach faces south,
and that, combined with a sub-
marine canyon and sandbars,
gives it a unique, big wave.
This would have been the sixth
year the event, which was free for
spectators, was offered on base.
The Wounded Warrior Half
Marathon began three years ago,
the same year it was announced
that NBVCPort Hueneme would
become a training site for wound-
ed, ill and injured Navy and Coast
Guard athletes preparing for the
Warrior Games. Last year, nearly
1,000 people took part in the half
marathon or the concurrent 5K
and one-mile run.
Alpern said the event never
turned a profit.
The Wounded Warrior Half
Marathon is an event to honor
our warriors, not a fund-raiser,
he said.
Recreational services on base
that are profit-centered have not
beenaffectedby these cost-cutting
moves, Alpern said.
They include the Seabee Golf
Course at NBVC Port Hueneme,
the Beach Motel at NBVC Point
Mugu, the RVparks at both Hue-
neme and Mugu, and all dining
facilities, including the Bard Man-
sion at Hueneme and the Flight-
line and newly renamed Hangar
formerly the O-Zone at
Mugu.
No changes in these services
are expected at all, he said.
Untouched for now are the
ticket offices, the bowling alleys,
the auto centers, the theaters and
the outdoor recreation facilities.
However, Alpern said,
changes are expected.
Cuts affect base events, hours at gyms, liberty centers
Here are the newhours at Naval Base Ventura County gyms,
pools and liberty centers:
Gyms: 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 5 a.m.
to 6 p.m. Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and noon to 5 p.m.
Sunday.
Seabreeze Aquatic Center, NBVC Port Hueneme: Winter
hours are 6 to 7:30 a.m. Monday through Friday, 11:30 a.m.
to 1 p.m. Monday through Wednesday and noon to 1 p.m.
Thursday and Friday. In addition, it will be open from 4:30 to
6:30 p.m. Monday through Friday for lap swimming and swim
team practice. Summer hours, which begin Memorial Day
Weekend, will be 6 to 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday
through Friday, and noon to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.
Mugu Pool: Winter hours are 6:30 to 8 a.m. Monday through
Friday, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday and Wednesday and 11:30
a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday. Summer hours will be
6 to 8 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday through Friday,
noon to 5 p.m. Saturday and 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday.
Coffee Net: 6 to 9 a.m. and 6 to 10 p.m. Monday through
Friday, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 5 to 10 p.m. Saturday and 11 a.m.
to 7 p.m. Sunday.
SurfNet: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Monday
through Saturday and 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday.
New hours at gyms, pools, liberty centers
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Thursday, March 21
7pm: Breaking Dawn Part 2 PG13
Friday, March 22
7pm: Red Dawn PG13
9pm: Flight R
Saturday, March 23
2pm: Rise of the Guardians PG
4pm: Skyfall PG13
7pm: Killing them Softly R
Sunday, March 24
2pm: Wreck it Ralph PG
4pm: Life of Pi PG
All base movies are FREE. Authorized patrons include active duty and dependents, reservists, retirees, and
DoD civilians. Listings are subject to change without notice. For up-to-date movie listings, please call the
MWR Movie Line at (805) 982-5002.
Thursday, March 28
7pm: Lincoln PG13
Friday, March 29
7pm: Red Dawn PG13
9pm: Cloud Atlas R
Saturday, March 30
2pm: Wreck it Ralph PG
4pm: Breaking Dawn Part 2 PG13
7pm: Flight R
Sunday, March 31
2pm: Rise of the Guardians PG
4pm: Breaking Dawn Part 2 PG13
MUGU THEATER March 21 - March 31, 2013
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Found/Lost
Lost Dog Blue
Mini Pincher
Male, 12lbs, blue collar,
green sweater, $100 re-
ward, Meiners Oaks
2/26/13
(805)640-1827
VCS326159
Lost DOG! Lab/
Golden Mix
F/45lbs, Red collar & leash
HEART TATTOO on bel-
ly, microchipped/ Car ac-
cident- 5th St near
McCormick House,
Camarillo, 9am Tue 3/12
(818)620-6330
VCS326521
LOST on 2/14 from 325 Poplar
St. Ox. Female, Chihuahua,
lt brn, wht on chest & paws,
needs meds, Reward offered
Charles 805-487-3530 or
Sonia 805-240-9687 VCS325161
LOST PASSPORT
(SYRIA), in Ventura,
March 4, 2013, 805-807-5742
VCS326216
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Special Notices
$CASH$ FOR OLD
Guitars, Basses,
Amps, Banjos,
Ukes, Mandolins,
etc. 805-981-7196
VCS325523
TAX
DEDUCTABLE
DONATIONS
NEEDED
Clothing, housewares,
electronics, books,
accessories, etc.
Help improve the lives
of individuals with
developmental disabilities.
Call The Arc Foundation
Thrift Stores to
schedule a pick-up
800-228-1413
Also ask us about are estate
services and vehicle
donation program.
VCS325144
Merchandise
200-297
204
Antiques And
Collectibles
BUYER of OLD COINS
Coin Collections
Silver & Gold Coins
TOP $$$ PAID
I BUY TOY TRAINS
Old BB CARDS, Old TOYS.
Jeff 805-302-7104 VCS326171
BUYING
TOP DOLLAR
PAID!
on quality photographs,
old Hollywood
photographs, autographs
and posters,old documents,
old postage stamps and
envelopes, flatware, art,
old Oriental antiques,
Indian baskets, jewelry,
gold, silver & diamonds.
Top dollar paid.
Ill buy one item or
the whole collection
805-300-2308 VCS325324
CASH PAID FOR
VIOLINS,
VIOLAS, CELLOS
Wanted in any cond.
805-644-4750
VCS326175
$ CASH PAID $
Planning
an Estate
or garage sale?
Call Us-Get More
We come to you
Buying antiques &
fine estate items:
fine jewelry and
costume jewelry,
sterling flatware
& serving pieces,
perfume bottles,
figurines, Lladro,
furn & lots more
Call Carol Now!
818-521-6955
Established 1984.
All of Conejo, Camarillo,
Vta County VCS325285
Classy Vintage N
Collectibles Antiques
1 yr Anniversary. Dwntwn
Oxnard, across from
public library. Offering
courtesy antique
evaluations (by appt.)
classyvintage228@yahoo.com
M-T 11a-6p W-Thur. 2p-6p
Sat. 11a-6p
228 South A St. 805-483-1191
VCS325884
204
Antiques And
Collectibles
I BUY Antique & Black
Powder guns, knives,
military, hunting/pocket,
original or reproduction
ALSO silver coins and
scrap sterling silver
805-646-2168 VCS325971
Older Costume
Jewelry Wanted
and Older Items.
* CASH PAID *
Lynell
805-794-3590
VCS325952
WE BUY GOLD
& SILVER
We Honor All
Competitors
Coupons!
110% Price Match
Guarantee*
Gold Silver
Coins Flatware
Paper Money
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EXTRA
30% BONUS*
Must present coupon.
Redeemable in stores only. Not
applicable for coins, paper
money and bars. Cannot be
combined with any other offers
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Thousand Oaks, Camarillo,
Oxnard, Moorpark,
Ventura, Simi Valley
Open 7 Days
877.465.3676
*call stores for details
VCS325284
207
Appliances
ALL MAJOR APPL
*Save Money & Time*
FREE Service Call w/repair
in Ventura Co.
FREE Appliance Pickup.
Save on repairs and sales
during the economy crisis.
Washers, Dryers, Heaters,
Refrigerators, Ovens Gas
& Electric, Microwaves
35 Years Exp. Vta Co.
Victor 805-302-1866
VCS325106
FOR SALE
Used Appliances
$135.00 & UP, Guaranteed!
FREE Pick-Up on
Appls. Call After 1 p.m.
805-276-7864
VCS325114
207
Appliances
From
$99.00
Repair &
Sales
Ad Refrigeration
** FREE ESTIMATES **
Refrigerators, walk-in
coolers, ice machines, etc
Will Pick Up Dead Refrig,
and All Appliances!
805.816.7169
VCS325202
Hesters
Appliance
We Pick up &
Pay Top $$$
For Old Washers &
Dryers, Stoves,
Refrigerators
For Sale Used
Appliances
$99 & up
Over 40yr Exp.
805-487-8833 or
805-487-1060
VCS326457
Washers & Dryers
for Sale. Guaranteed
&/or Repair $99-$199
buy or pick-up your old
Kenmore & Whirlpool
washers & dryers, only
482-4983 or 816-4081
Gary Bowen VCS326357
WHIRLPOOL Side By Side
Black Refrigerator.
*** Excellent Condition ***
22 cf. $550. Located in Vta.
541-788-5221 VCS326551
219
Cemetery Lots
Conejo Mtn 8 Beautiful Plots
adjacent to Chapel of
the Islands, Santa Rosa 1
40ft from main road.
Lot 52 / Spaces A thru J.
half price $3,500/each.
931-724-5760 VCS326293
FOR SALE Canjo Mountain
Memorial Park Camarillo
Cemetery Plot in
Prime location.
Grave # Santa Cruz 2
760-433-8384 VCS325747
IVY LAWN. 2 side by side
plots. SOLD OUT section.
J102-6, J103-1. Email:
janry@roadrunner.com
VCS325784
IVY LAWN MEMORIAL
CEMETERY in Ventura.
Section K, Lot 451, Spaces
9 & 10, $4,200/each or
$8,000/both. Call Joyce
805-340-7035 VCS326522
Two-side-by-side plots at
Conejo Mntn Memorial Park
Section:Carmel Upper
Gardens, Plot 132 Grave F
and Plot 133 Grave A.
Gorgeous view! Sold together
805-403-7347 or 805-284-8882
VCS325916
Ventura Cemetery plot,
dbl occupancy, reg. price
$7150 sell for 25% off.
call 805-258-9208 VCS325169
221
Commercial
Equipment
PALLET RACK SALE
Upright $49+ Beam $12+
SHELVING Steel & Wood
2x4x 6, 8 or 10 $69+
WHSE LADDERS $89+
805-532-1103 VCS325938
233
Furniture/
Household Goods
BRAND NEW
Queen Orthopedic
Pillowtop Mattress Set
Never used, still in plastic
w/warr.Retails $699, sell $160.
All Sizes Available!
Camarillo - 805-830-3314
Simi Valley - 805-651-8461
VCS325933
VCStar.com/garagesales
Online garage sale map.
Every Friday P.M.
Furniture & Appliances
Glass top patio table $35
TV entertainment center $75
Standard size fridge $50
Small freezer $50
Upholstered swivel rocker
$50
2 cushion love seat $75
Maple dining room table
38inW x 73inL w/6 chairs and
matching hutch $300
Maple hutch $75
Oak nightstand $30
2 patted club chairs $25each
805-383-7914 VCS326446
233
Furniture/
Household Goods
Mattress
Warehouse
Liquidation
Sale!
Open To The Public
Sat. & Sun., March 23 & 24
from 11a-4p! Twin Matts
starting at $69, Full Pillow
Top Matts starting at $99,
Queen Pillowtop Matts
starting at $109, King
Pillowtop Matts starting at
$179. Delivery Available!
Located in Simi Business
Park West at: 67 W. Easy
St., Suite 126, Simi Valley
93065 Save $$$.
(805)285-3248
VCS325935
0273
Jewelry/Clothing
Designer Wedding
Ring Set
Comes with Lifetime
Warranty. Can be sized.
$4,000.
805-302-9056
VCS326484
275
Miscellaneous
For Sale
All Invention Items For Sale:
Copyright, Patent, Sample
Products, New Vacuum -
Form Mold, Tool Die-
Cutter. $50,000/obo.
805-486-2103(24hrs) VCS325855
Boxes for moving
only 75 each
250. Used. 805-487-2796
www.riteboxinc.com
VCS326456
CATS CRADLE Thrift Shop
Open Thurs thru Sun 11a-5p
Clothes, jewelry, books/etc.
4160 Market #11, Vta.
805-485-8811 VCS325297
Mobility Scooter
Pride 3 wheel electric
scooter w/shade & 2 baskets
Excellent Condition $700
805-383-7914 VCS326445
Tool box Bar-B-Que $60, two
way sander $40, 68-74 Chevy
fiber glass hood & springs
$350, 2 ea 6x14 Crager rims
$50, 805-524-1768 VCS326251
275
Miscellaneous
For Sale
Vehicle Electric Seat Lift
Switch from a wheel chair to
seat at a touch of a button.
Price Negotiable !
805-527-8752 VCS326115
277
Musical Instruments
CONN Organ, 2 manual,
$200, 6 ft curio cabinet
$100, 805-499-3598
VCS326562
281
Pool/Spa Supplies
SPA/HOT TUB
DELUXE 2013 MODEL.
Neck jets, therapy seat,
warranty, never used,
can deliver, worth $5950,
will sell $1950. Call
818-785-9043 VCS325143
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Submit your 20 WORD MAXIMUM free or paid classified
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Mail: The Lighthouse Classifieds
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Motorcycles
Merchandise
Miscellaneous Wanted
FREE ads for the following categories:
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Roommate Wanted
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VCS325861
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VCS326313
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Wanted To Buy
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Bl.#205 .Thousand Oaks
Ca. 91362 FREE
appraisal and offer to buy.
tradeinsdirect@
sbcglobal.net
(805)496-2967
VCS325515
Pets &Supplies
300-315
305
Birds/Fish
Supplies/Services
BIRD Whited Fronted
Amazon Male, Must be
familiar with birds, good
companion. 13 yrs. old.
Uneasy around small
children. $55.00
(805)407-3691 VCS326189
310
Cats/Dogs
Supplies/Services
A Private
Foundation Has
Rescued Dogs
For Adoption
JOSE
8 yr old Male,
Chihuahua mix, 10 lbs.
PEEWEE
6.5 yr old Male,
Chihuahua mix, 13 lbs.
ZIVA
2 yr old Female,
Chihuahua, 5 lbs.
8 lbs.
SADIE
2 yr old female
Cockapoo 12 lbs
POPPY
6 mo old female
Cockapoo 10 lbs
Visit our website
for pics
samsimon
foundation.org
or call
(310)457-5898
VCS324987
310
Cats/Dogs
Supplies/Services
Cats & Kittens $125.00!
Sat & Sun 11-5 @ PetCo/Vta
& PH, 4160 Market & Donlon
805-485-8811 VCS325296
DACHSHUNDS AKC $500
661-769-8807 or 661-333-4697
www.aaapuppydogs.com
VCS326302
DOG AKC
CHAMPION LAB
PUPS
Males & Females,
www.rockyriverretriev-
ers.com/litter ,National
Field Champion Grand-
sire $900.00
(858)522-0051
VCS326467
Donations needed
for new thrift store
opening to benifit
The Santa Paula
Animal Rescue
Center.
100% proceeds goes
for the benifit of the
animals.
805-798-4878 or
805-525-1749
VCS326529
English Bulldog
Puppies
2 baby boys available,1 red
1 brindle. Outstanding
personalities.Vet examined
and health guar. Pics &
refs to email. Great Price
$800 - $1,000 for homes
that make a great match.
Short term payments ok.
818-631-7556
VCS326140
King Charles Cavalier
Puppies Born 2/9/13
2m 1f $500each 661-342-5818
VCS326547
Lab puppy AKC male,
yellow, ready to go home,
11 wks, parents OFA, $900
www.countrylabs.com
661-823-8925 VCS325492
Labrador Retrievers: Black,
Male & Female, AKC reg. &
shots, 10 weeks old. $650
(805)444-3806 VCS325384
RHODESIAN RIDGEBACK
Puppies, show & pet quality,
beautiful litter, 8 males
5 females, $900-$2500
805-279-3177 VCS326023
Schnauzer Mini Pups~AKC
$800 Ready 4-14, Blk &
Silver (F) Chocolate (M)
*SelyovSchnauzers.com*
661-303-8877 VCS325233
Shih Tzu Puppies
1F $400 and 1M $300
805-280-8050 VCS326338
SHIH TZU PUPPIES AKC
Beautiful color, small size
$500. www.lovelyshihtzu.com
805-415-8661 VCS325282
Volunteers Needed
With Retail Experience.
Cats Cradle Rescue Thrift
Shop. Wed thru Sun 11a-5p
805-485-8811 VCS326172
310
Cats/Dogs
Supplies/Services
Yorkshire Terriers tiny AKC
pups, male & Female
Avail 3/15, first shots, $700
805-844-9598 VCS325526
315
Horses/Livestock
Miscellaneous
MINIATURE PIGS
6 weeks, Very Intelligent,
Farm raised. 805-798-4940
VCS325720
Employment
500-585
540
Help Wanted
Accounting Coordinator
Full job description & app.
available at
www.hacityventura.org
Filing deadline 03/21/13 @
4pm, EOE VCS326068
Assistant Project Mgr for
Construction
F/T, VTA County
BA in Const. Mgmt.
larrya@andercon.net
VCS326269
Automotive
Service Advisor
Service Dispatcher
*** NOW HIRING ***
Fax resume to: 805-983-0905
or call Paul De La Cruz for
confidential interview
805-983-6512
Vista Ford of Oxnard
VCS326214
Automotive
Were Growing!
Service Advisors and
Technicians needed!
KIA Of Ventura looking
for experienced Service
Advisors & Intermediate
Technicians. Busy import
dealership servicing all
vehicle makes & models
Call Dave Rudolph
Service Dir. 805-644-2241
or email
bdc@kirbyautogroup.com
VCS326535
Auto Sales
LOOKING FOR
A CAREER, NOT
JUST A JOB?
Immediate Sales positions
available. Guaranteed Sala-
ry aggressive pay plan,
401K full benefits, work for
a professional dealership in
the Thousand Oaks Auto
Mall that has been in busi-
ness 35 years.
Contact Jon at: 805-497-2711
kempfordto@aol.com
VCS325870
540
Help Wanted
Experienced Tire Person
for truck fleet, clean
DMV, must have own
tools, paid depended upon
exp. EOE. Apply in
person to:1895 Lirio Ave.,
Saticoy. E.J. Harrison &
Sons or Call 805-647-1414
VCS326415
Heavy Duty Truck
Mechanic Wanted
Installer /Fabricator,
exp, own tools. Xlnt pay,
good benefits, 401k. Big
Ts Freightliner in
Oxnard. 805-983-2408
Jr. Accountant
Boss Audio Systems in Oxnard CA. is seeking a jr.
acct.Exp in A/R-A/P- GL- inventory, acct reconciliation,
etc. pref. 5-7 years. Able to multi-task and fast paced.
Prof. Xcel & word. Strong written and verbal
comm.skills. High level of accuracy. Southware software
+. A competitive salary and benefit package is available
Please email your resume and salary history to
rosie.chavez@bossaudio.com or fax to 805-751-4813
VCS326416
Management Analyst I/II
City of Ventura.
($54,473 - $80,573/yr +
xlnt benefits).
Performs a variety of
research, analysis, grant
writing, contract, and
admin tasks in support of
Fleet & Facilities
Division. Reqs. BS + 1
yr related experience.
Public agency experience
desirable. Apply online at
www.cityofventura.jobs
by 3/24/2013. EOE.
VCS326105
Biostatistics
Biostatistics Manager
sought by Amgen. Reqs:
Masters degree + 3 yrs
or PhD; & exp w/ Phar-
maceutical Industry; Sta-
tistical knwldg in data
analysis w/ exp handling
clinical trial data, data
modeling & data mining;
& Statistical prog in SAS
& R/S-Plus. Job Site:
Thousand Oaks, CA.
Send resume referencing
#8V2PZA to: Global Mo-
bility, Amgen, Inc., One
Amgen Center Drive,
Mailstop B36-2-C, Thou-
sand Oaks, CA 91320. No
phone calls or e-mails
please. Must be legally
authorized to work in the
U.S. w/o sponsorship.
EOE. VCS325617
CARPENTER
Expd Journeyman, Tools &
Truck a must, VTA area
805-340-7099
VCS326460
540
Help Wanted
Child Care Aid
Flexible Schedule (up to
40hrs/wk) $12.20 hr/
ncludes locality pay
Naval Base Ventura
County. Min HS diploma
or equivalent req.
Please email:
NBVC_MWR_HRO@navy.mil
for application.
VCS325844
Compliance Officer
Amgen has an opening
for Regulatory Affairs,
Senior Associate. Reqs:
MS & exp w/ Drug & Bio-
logics Regs; Drug Dvlpt
Process; Drug Approval
Process; Regulatory In-
telligence; & Regulatory
Submissions. Job Site:
Thousand Oaks, CA.
Send resume referencing
#8VHNTD to: Global Mo-
bility, Amgen, Inc., One
Amgen Center Drive,
Mailstop B36-2-C, Thou-
sand Oaks, CA 91320. No
phone calls or e-mails
please. Must be legally
authorized to work in the
U.S. w/o sponsorship.
EOE. VCS326541
Computer/IT: Johnson Con-
trols, Inc. is seeking to fill
Project Manager positions
in Simi Valley, CA to plan
and lead software projects
and technical team through
the evaluation and explora-
tion of potential solutions;
manage 3rd party firms
that specialize in product
definition with an emphasis
on User Experience, Hu-
man Factors and Industrial
Design functions; manage
stakeholders while main-
taining focus on deliv-
erables; & apply formal
software engineering pro-
cesses to ensure high-
quality product delivery.
Utilize exp. w/ with manag-
ing project teams for soft-
ware development, business
analysis and software test-
ing in different geographic
locations with onshore/off
shore models; data analysis
product and data ware-
house exp. with large data
sets; web based technolo-
gies and hosted/cloud prod-
uct offerings; and,
managing project scope,
budget and timelines. Reqs
MS or equiv & 1 yr exp; or
BS and 5 yrs exp. Reqs up
to 10% domestic travel.
Send resume to Elizabeth
Bartz, JCI, 5757 N. Green
Bay Ave., Milwaukee, WI
53209. Must reference job
code PM-SVCA when apply-
ing. EEO. VCS325266
540
Help Wanted
COMPUTERS
Sr.SAP Business Analyst.
Research/analyze busi-
ness processes, IT issues,
user rqmts to improve
ERP systems & applica-
tions based on SAP. Mas-
ters degree + exp incl.
at least 3 full life cycle
SAP ECC and/or SAP
SCM implementations;
SAP ECC PP & MM mod-
ules; SAP SCM APO,
SNP & GATP modules;
expert lvl knowledge of
business process analysis
& module configuration in
SAP. Resume to T.Ve-
gos/Re:SSBA, Semtech
Corp, 200 Flynn Rd,
Camarillo CA 93012.
VCS325939
Programmer Analyst II:
Perform computer
programming and
business requirements
analysis for data
warehouses. Location:
Thousand Oaks, CA. Send
resume to:
SAGE Publications, Inc.,
HR.resume@sagpub.com
VCS325780
P/T Front Office
Dental Assistant
Experience Preferred
Fax resume: 805-484-3221
VCS326234
Education
CARPINTERIA
UNIFIED SCHOOL
DISTRICT
IS ACCEPTING
APPLICATIONS FOR
THE FOLLOWING
POSITIONS:
Speech and Language
Specialist
Full time
$38,527-$63,441/yr (DOE)
2013-2014 School Year
Speech and Language
specialist credential
required Open until filled
School Bus Driver
10 Month Position
$2,254-$3,214/month
Valid CA special driver
certificate with SR
endorsement Closes:
March 22, 2013
Instructional Assistant II
Special Education
Part time 5.5 hrs/day
$11.66-$16.62 /hr. DOE
Closes March 15, 2013
Resumes not accepted in
lieu of applications
Apply: 1400 Linden Ave.
Carpinteria, CA 93013
805 684-4511 x 226
Or visit our web site
www.cusd.net
VCS326388
540
Help Wanted
Monitoring
Specialist I/II
$4,328 - $5,756/Month
The SBCAPCD is
seeking an entry or
journey level Monitoring
Specialist. For complete
announcement &
application materials go
to www.sbcapcd.org/
apcd/emp.htm
FFD: 3/22/13 EEO
Drug Free Workplace
VCS325364
Operations Research
Analyst
Study, analyze business op-
eration process & structure,
distribution logistics, pric-
ing structure, workforce,
set and exhibit designs, dis-
play operation. Identify &
determine operational &
safety issues & formulate &
apply simulations to resolve
problems. Develop & per-
form quantitative & qualita-
tive research of business
operation; 40 hrs/wk, 9 a.m.
to 6 p.m. Mon-Fri; Job
Site: Ventura, CA; Reqd
Masters degree, in Bus.
Admin., Mgmnt Sci., Indus-
trial Safety Engineering or
related or Bachelors de-
gree plus 5 yr of progres-
sive exp. in field or related
i.e., CEO/President/Opera-
tion Mgr./Chief of Bus. Op-
eration/Mgr of Bus.
Operations or any combo.
of suitable training, exp., or
edu. will be accepted;
$62,608.00/yr; Submit re-
sume to Recruitment &
Employment Office, Yimax
Clothing, Inc., Attn: Job
Ref#:YIM96383, P.O. Box
56625, Atlanta, GA 30343
VCS325227

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Healthcare
Clinical Lab Scientist
Ojai Valley Community Hospital an affiliate of
Community Memorial Hospital is a non-profit,
community-based acute care facility dedicated to serving
the 35,000 plus residents of the Ojai Valley.
Our 103-bed facility, which includes a continuing care
center, is fully accredited by Det Norske Veritas (DNV),
and licensed by the California Department of Health
Services. In addition we also operate a primary care
clinic in the Ojai Valley -- The Oak View Family Practice
Clinic and the Keeler Center for the study of Headache.
We provide inpatient, outpatient, and skilled nursing
services for mostly primary and secondary care needs. In
addition we operate a 24-hour standby emergency room
facility.
Our staff is committed to providing exceptional care and
comfort to each patient within our facility. Our highly
trained staff of physicians, nurses, management, and
volunteers work closely together to ensure the best in
health care services.
Ojai Valley Community Hospital offers excellent benefits,
such as Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, and AD&D
insurance. We also offer a comprehensive Retirement
plan, flexible spending accounts, paid time off, and a
variety of other great benefits.
If you are interested in joining teams that meld quality
care and compassion to create an environment of
excellence, please take a moment to discover more about
what its like to work at Community Memorial Health
System.
CMHS is an EOE/AA Employer
Responsibilities:
(1) On- Call Position Available
Assists the section supervisors in maintaining the highest
levels of clinical and pathological laboratory services to
all customers of CMHS. Performs all automated
technical blood bank, microbiology, hematology,
coagulation, urinalysis and chemistry technical
procedures as required. Maintains smoothly functioning
section or shift as assigned. Is able to function as a lead
in the absence of section including supply. Effectively
deals with peers and hospital personnel. Resolves issues
within authority limits and recognizes authority limits.
Completes required reports within allotted time frames.
Maintains a safe environment in the laboratory. Assists
in education, training and practice of safe work habits of
fellow employees. Performs instrument maintenance and
quality control. Takes corrective action as required.
Participates in performance improvement activities.
Maintains strict patient confidentiality and recognizes
age-specific criteria.
Qualifications:
Required:
Current CA Clinical Laboratory Scientist License
Bachelors degree from a four-year College or
University or one to two years related experience and/or
training; or equivalent combination of education and
experience.
Preferred:
Recent experience in a Clinical Laboratory of an acute
care facility is preferred.
VCS326204
An Employee Owned Company
Exciting Career opportunities...
HIRING NOW for our new Ventura store.
Were interested in individuals willing to work hard, learn
new skills and be team players. Because WinCo is open 24
hours, 7 days a week applicants must be flexible with
their schedule and available to work evenings, weekends
and holidays. pre-employment criminal background
checks and drug testing required for all new hires.
Applications only accepted online. EoE WinCo Foods is a
leader in the grocery industry with competitive wages,
career advancement opportunities, leadership
development program (in-house) and an excellent
benefits package that includes: medical, dental & vision
health care plan, paid vacation,401(k), flexible spending
account (FSA), employee stock ownership plan and more.
Apply Online at: www.wincofoods.com/careers/
VCS326188
Healthcare
RN II - Labor & Delivery
Located close to the
beach, just 60 miles north
of Los Angeles,
Community Memorial
Hospital is a 242 bed
non-profit, acute care
facility, committed to
provide quality patient
care in an environment
that promotes clinical
excellence and innovative
leadership.
We offer some of the best
benefits in the industry,
along with great career
choices, training, and
leadership development.
At our facility, our
employees share their
enthusiasm for life as
well as for helping others.
As you balance your
work life with your other
passions, were there for
you every step of the
way.
CMHS offers excellent
benefits, such as Medical,
Dental, Vision, Life, and
AD&D insurance. We also
offer a comprehensive
403(b) retirement plan,
flexible spending
accounts, paid time off,
and a variety of other
great benefits.
If you are interested in
joining teams that meld
quality care and
compassion to create an
environment of
excellence, please take a
moment to discover more
about what its like to
work at Community
Memorial Health System.
CMHS is an EOE/AA
Employer
Responsibilities:
Provides specialized
nursing care to
obstetrical patients.
Effectively plans and
communicates patient
and family education.
Participates in unit based
educational activities
Accurately and timely
documentation consistent
with practice and hospital
policy.
Qualifications:
Associates degree
(ADN) required, BSN
preferred. One (1) year
RN Labor & Delivery
experience is
required. Basic computer
skills are mandatory,
experience with
electronic documentation
is helpful. Current
unrestricted CA RN
License. Current CPR
certificate is required.
NRP required.
VCS325419 VCS326198
540
Help Wanted
TECHNICAL
SPECIALIST
RBF Consulting, a unit of
Michael Baker Jr., Inc. is
seeking a Technical Spe-
cialist II to join the Surface
Water team in our Camaril-
lo, CA office. The Technical
Specialist II will apply civil
& environmental engineer-
ing skills, regulatory com-
pliance experience
(primarily with the Clean
Water Act, California Port-
er Cologne Act,& NPDES
regulations), & field experi-
ence to a wide range of
water quality projects.
Tasks will include market-
ing, direct interaction with
clients, development of
storm water pollution pre-
vention plans, water
quality management plans,
storm drain system inven-
tories, utility vault sam-
pling, and selection and
design of best management
practices. The position re-
quires a B.S. in Civil or En-
vironmental Engineering, a
minimum of four years of
Civil Engineering and wa-
ter quality experience. This
position requires certifica-
tion as a LEED profession-
al,a Certified Professional
in Erosion and Sediment
Control, and a current
Qualified SWPPP Develop
er/Practitioner certificate.
The candidate must be able
to provide training to field
crews as required by the
California Construction
General Permit. Must be
proficient using AutoCAD,
GIS, all MS Office products,
and ability to read and re-
view construction drawings.
The successful candidate
will also apply GIS skills to
perform complex data ma-
nipulations, inventory and
management, manage com-
plex geo-data bases in an
ArcGIS environment. Inter-
ested candidates should
apply directly to:
www.mbakercorp.com/careers
Reference IRC45803 EOE
VCS325230
HARVESTERS WANTED
MD Labor LLC is
recruiting strawberry
harvest workers in Oxnard,
CA from 3/19/13 - 5/15/13,
$10.74/hr. applicable piece
rates depending on crop
activities. Employer
guarantees to offer
employment for at least
three-fourths of the
workdays for the work
period. Tools, supplies,
equipment will be provided
at no cost to worker.
Housing provided at no cost
to workers who cannot
reasonably return to their
permanent residence at the
end of each work day.
Expenses for subsistence
and transportation to
work site will be provided
by the employer or paid by
employer upon completion
of 50% of work contract, or
earlier, if appropriate. 120
job openings for this
temporary work. Apply for
this job at the nearest state
workforce agency office or
call (805) 485-5389 using job
listing number CA13818035.
VCS326149
540
Help Wanted
Healthcare
Medical Office Mgr
needed for TO & Simi
orthopedic offices. Will
cover both offices. Must
be exp w/ demonstrated
managerial success.
Fax 818-901-6642 or
kfelice@scoi.com
VCS325826
540
Help Wanted
540
Help Wanted
RemovalsResprayPaint
1 Day Svc. FREE Est. !
www.keysacoustic.com
Mike 805-208-6281
lic# 416345 VCS325373
Specializing in: Acura
Honda Nissan Toyota
The Independent Shop
of Choice.....
37 Taylor Ct., T.Oaks
805-373-9895
VCS325883
Cabinet Refacing
Highest quality workmanship
& materials. 35 years exp.
Call now for free estimate +
a great job at a great price!
805-527-2631
Lic#341411 VCS325972
SIGNATURE FINISH
CARPENTRY, INC
Bonded/Insured/Licensed
Crown Molding $3 LF, min
800. 2-Step Crown Molding
$5 LF, min 600. Mantels
$1,000. Expires 3/31/13
805-558-0551
Lic#948934 VCS326309
Lees Maintenance
Powerful Truck Mount
Carpet Steam Cleaning
Upholstery / Rugs
*3 Rooms...$60
*Pet odor/Scotch guard
*Tile grout clean/Polish
*Floor strip/ Wax
*Complete House clean
805-987-3071 VCS325673
CARPET REPAIR
& CLEANING &
TILE CLEANING
Stretching Patches
Carpet to Tile
Carpet Rescue
805-483-0899
(Lic #787080) VCS325888
AFFORDABLE
CHILDCARE
Before and After school in
Ventura. Healthy meals.
All ages. Prices between
$15-$20/day. 10% OFF on
second child. Lic#566214065
OLGA 805-676-9084
VCS325309
On-Site Computer Repair
Service for home and
businesses. Apple and PC.
Repairs, Service, Virus
and Spyware removal,
New PC Setups, iPhones
etc. 15 yrs exp.
Local, call for appt:
805-443-0900 VCS325868
Onsite PC Support for
Home or Office
Computer Repair, Service
& Upgrades. Virus, Spyware
& Adware Removal.
Data Recovery. 13 years exp
Support@pctoc.com
805-991-0666
VCS325347
AG&R Masonry
& Concrete
Block WallsBBQStamped
Concrete Brick & Stone
Retaining WallsDriveways
& Patios Small Jobs OK.
Free Estimates.
Tony 805-231-5574
Lic#908763 VCS326356
CLARK & SONS
CONCRETE
Driveway/RV PadPatios
Pool Decks Sidewalks
No Job Too Small
805-583-0480
LIC#408242 VCS325745
GABRIEL H. RUIZ
Masonry & Concrete
Stamp Concrete
Driveways Block Walls
Retaining Walls
Brick & Stone Work
BBQ Paving Stucco
+ Bobcat Tractor Svc
Cell-805-231-5576
Lic#883357 VCS326370
Rock N Block Masonry
Repairs Driveways Patios
BBQ Firepits Block Walls
Brick Stonework Pavers
Pool Decks
Accepts Credit Cards
No Job Too Small
Daniel Beirne, owner
805.816.4890
Lic #959893 VCS325748
RECESSION
RATES
For all your home
improvement & more.
Fast, Free Estimates
creatbldr@verizon.net
805-382-0464
818-312-2308
Lic#342943 VCS325862
W.H.
Construction
Specializing in
Kitchen & Bath Remodeling
also do Windows & Doors
Rm AdditionsElectrical
Acoustic Ceiling Removal/
TexturePlumbingTile
Wood & Laminate Flooring
Wood FencingPainting
Senior Disc.
805-485-9662 or
805-469-4629
(Lic #751293) Fully Bonded
& Insured VCS326533
THE
DOORMAN
Door Installations & Repairs,
Windows, Moldings, Stairs
Cabinets, Handyman Service
34 years exp. Camarillo
805-890-9493
VCS326362
TIMS CUSTOM
DOORS
Over 200 Styles
French Swing Sliders, All
Brands, Locks. Hardware,
Moldings. Wholesale Prices.
25 Years Experience!
(805) 527-5808
Lic #724376 VCS325147
ARCHITECTURAL
Design & Drafting
REMODELING
ADDITIONS
NEW CONSTRUCTION
EXPERIENCED
805-444-7371
(LIC # C10380) VCS325211
ALL-PHASE
DRYWALL
No Job Too Small
All Your Drywall Needs!
40+ Years Experience
Competitive Rates
805-701-3108 Lic #955634
VCS326353
AROUND TOWN
ELECTRIC
BEST VALUE!
Since 1981
Experienced Contractor
Greg & Steve Mendonca
Specializing in Residential
Jobs & Repairs at
Reasonable Rates.
No Job Too Small
805-988-0636
Lic #407590 VCS325869
Conejo Valley
Electric
Lighting Specialist
Recessed & Landscape
Anything Electrical!
Family Owned
* FREE Estimates *
SERVICE CALL $50
Cool off whole house, Attic &
Gable Fan Specialists.
Supply a ceiling fan & we
will install it for you. $149
We install ALL
Wall Mount, Flat Screen
TVs, Speakers & Network
Systems.
Will Beat Anyones Price!
805-497-7711
818-259-4055
www.conejoelectric.com
Lic#922260 VCS326304
JEFF WARD
ELECTRIC
*LED Lighting*Remodels
*Trouble Shooting *Free Est.
805-648-3184
Ins/Lic#648300 VCS326531
JOSES
FENCES
Wood Fences & Gates. New
or Repairs Vinyl Fencing &
Wrought Iron. Chainlink.
Block Walls. Best Prices.
Prof Installation
Free Est/Senior Discounts
805-443-3817 or
805-483-5699
Ins/Lic#798198 VCS325437
REDWOOD &
CEDAR FENCING
GATES REPAIRS
20 YEARS EXP
805-983-2252
Lic #08-00090751
VCS325524
HARRIS
HARDWOOD
FLOORING
37 Year Veteran
Master Craftsmanship
Sales and Installation
Refinishing and Repairs
805-654-0969
Greg Lic 643309 VCS325718
....NOTICE....
California law requires that
contractors taking jobs that
total $499 or more (labor and
materials) be licensed. State
law also requires that contrac-
tors include their license num-
bers on all advertising. Check
out your licensed contractor by
calling the Contractors State
License Board at:
1-800-321-2752
Acoustic Ceilings
Auto Repair
Cabinets
Carpentry
Carpet Cleaning
Carpet Repair
Child Care
Computer
Services
Concrete Work
Concrete Work
Construction
Doors
Drafting
Dry Wall
Find a home.
Electrical
Contractor
Fencing
Flooring
professional services
To advert|se (805) 437-0000
VCStar.com/garagesales
Online garage sale map.
Every Friday P.M.
Crossword and sudoku Every Sunday
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JJS GARDENING
Landscaping General
Cleanups Haul Trash
Sodding & Seeding Tree
Planting and Pruning
Stump Removal.
Good Prices!
* FREE Estimates *
805-760-2204 ; 805-986-0370
Lic#1119461 VCS325145
PERMAGREEN
Intensive Lawn Care
Complete landscape.
Mow & Edge
Specials!
Sprinkler/Lawn install.
Tree Removal & Pruning
or Planting. Demo & Haul.
FREE ESTIMATES!
805-630-9252
Lic# 842019 VCS325613
William Osborne
Construction
Home Improvements,
Remodels and Renovations
Termite & Dryrot Repairs.
I DO THE WORK!
(805)641-0217 (818)266-4035
Lic#370124 VCS325325
A WOMAN
IN TRADE
Home Repairs
Complete Kitchen Bath
Remodeling Custom
Cabinets & Refacing
Wood Work/Molding
Tile, Paint, Drywall
Plumbing, Electric,
Lighting Reasonable/Clean
Lynn 805-487-7709
Lic#285372 VCS326360
CHUCK STOUT
HANDYMAN
All Trades:
Plumbing, Tile, Electric,
Drywall, Painting, Windows,
Framing & Carpentry.
30 + years in Conejo Valley
FREE Estimates
805-499-2860
Lic# 771801 VCS326479
Handyman/
Fulltime Single Dad
Plumbing, Painting,
Electrical, Hauling,
Garage Cleanups,
Reasonable Rates
805-630-4901
VCS325465
HANDYMAN
Stucco, Fencing, Drywall,
Doors, Paint Texture,
Plumbing, Tile, Roof
Repair, Carpentry,
Windows, Concrete.
All Work Guaranteed
805-491-8330
St lic/bond 905329 VCS325159
lights plumbing
doors carpentry
locks cabinets
painting
Tim Voorhees 527-5808
LIC #724376 VCS325149
PARAMOUNT
Heating,Plumbing,Electrical
Painting, Drywall, Stucco,
Carpentry, Windows, Doors,
Landscaping & Hauling.
FREE Est & Sr. Discounts
No Job Too Small!
Richard 805-815-8745
Lic#086358 VCS325361
Professional
Home Repair
Affordable &
Guaranteed
Rob 805-814-1334
Proud Veteran VCS325550
TV/Home Theater
We Install your LCD plasma
on wall. Speakers, Sales,
installation/troubleshoot,
affordable electronics. Instal-
lation incl Lifetime Warr.
FREE ESTIMATES
www.InstallNation.com
805-813-0108 VCS326240
ALS
HAULING!
7 Days-FREE Estimates!
(805)485-9334
Tree/HedgeTrim and
Chain Saw
Yard Rototilling
Garage Cleanups
Appliance Removal
* Will Haul Big or Small *
Lic. 94-06169 VCS325232
CJ HAULING
* Real Estate Clean Up
* Jacuzzi Removal
* Yard & Garage Clean Up
* Fence Removal
* Concrete, Demolition
Debris & More
FREE Estimate Anytime!
805-252-3836
VCS325849
Eddies
Hauling &
Gardening Svc
Garage & Yard Cleanups,
Dirt & Concrete Removal,
Tree Trimming Removal
Spa Removal
Stump Removal
* Senior Discounts
FREE Estimates!
805-758-8920
VCS325887
MATTS ALL HAUL
WE DO IT ALL!
Real Estate Clean-up
Construction Clean-up
Trash & Yard Clean-up
Demolition Services
We Pick-up Scrap Metal
FREE ESTIMATE
805-643-HAUL(4285)
lic #084142 VCS325511
HOUSECLEANING over 20
years exp. Excellent, fast
efficient & thorough work
at modest prices, and...
I DO WINDOWS
and gutters. I also love
to help the elderly as needed.
Have xlnt references.
805-201-8585 VCS325155
Lees Maintenance
Professional
Complete Clean
HouseStoreBuilding
JanitorialConstruction
Move in/out
Regular/onetime
Carpet-Truck Mounted
Windows/Blinds/Wallwash
Floor strip/wax/Tile grout
Kitchen/Bathroom clean
987-3071
Service local since 1986
VCS325674
Spring Cleaning
....Year - A - Round....
REBAs CLEANING
Weekly Bi-weekly 1 Time
20 Years Exp + Refs.
805-330-5039 or 805-525-8343
VCS325338
JOSES
LANDSCAPE
& Tree Service
New LawnsNew Sprinkler
Systems All Repairs
Synthetic Grass Install.
Concrete & Masonry Work
Clean-ups Weed Abatement
All Your Landscape Needs
Free Est. / Senior Discounts
(805)443-3817
(805)483-5699
Ins/Lic#798198 VCS325435
TRIMMING TREES
GARDEN SERVICE
20 yr Exp. w/Lic.
Serving Ventura Co.
English Yanet 805-890-9964
Espanol Gilberto 805-814-5133
VCS326485
ADVANCED
MOVING
We Make Moving Easy
Locally Owned
No Job Too Big or Small
*Free Boxes*
805-584-2007
Cal T#182606 VCS325889
AAA Pacific Coast
Construction
Kitchen & Bath Remodels
Paint & Drywall Specialist
Interior/Exterior Painting
Acoustic Removal/
Retexture
Reasonable Rates
FREE ESTIMATES
WE DO IT ALL !!
Guaranteed Quality Work
Call Matt 805-443-4608
Lic# 579047 VCS325151
ANGELO LORENZO
Custom Painting
Residential & Commercial
Repaints
Remodel/New Construction
Stucco/Drywall
AngeloLorenzoPainting.com
Call for FREE Estimate
Office 805-581-0268
Cell 805-795-1528
Lic#465487/Insd VCS326067
DONE RIGHT
PAINTING
Quality Since 1989
Contractor.....
does his own work.
Lots of Referrals!
All work guaranteed
Residential
Full Preparation
* FREE ESTIMATES *
805-522-1698
Lic/Ins #575354 VCS325295
PAINTING
C & R WEST COAST
SERVICES
Comml & Residential
Interior & Exterior
Free Estimates!
Quality @ Reasonable Rates
805-647-4900
Insured/Lic635809 VCS326164
ACROWN
PLUMBING
Drain Clean/Repair. Leak
Repair. Fixture Install.
Hydro-Jetting. Plumbing
Remodels. Repipes. New
Construction 24 hrs/7 days
805-526-4125
818-612-0413
Lic #921281 VCS325330
Clogged Drains?
$50 DOLLAR
ROOTER MAN
Any drain or sewer line
unclogged only $50! 24 hr/ 7
805-758-9420
Insurd/lic#B13894 VCS326065
JLG ROOFING
DBA Gils Roofing Co.
New Roof, Re-Roof,
Flat Roof, Woodwork
Owner on every job!
Free Estimates!
All Work Guaranteed!
www.JLGRoofing.com
805-816-9414
Lic #885763
Insured/Workers Comp.
Accepting Visa/MC/Discover
VCS326092
Fast & Dependable
Quality Work
(805)487-8189
www.ericksonsroofing.com
Free Estimates.Insured
Lic #734346 VCS325150
SCREEN
MACHINE
*** FREE Estimates ***
Check Us Out on YELP.
Mobile -We come to you!
Window Screens
Retractable Doors Special
Sliding Screen Doors
Pet Screen /Pet Grilles
805-530-0333 or 818-744-0184
VCS325660
BOBLETTS
SPRINKLER SVC
*Repairs *Timers
*Trouble Shooting
*System Tune-Up
*Upgrade Existing
Systems
805-804-7785 VCS325298
JONATHANs TILE
Master Craftsman
Showers Floors
Bathroom Remodels
Back Splashes
Wood Flooring
We will beat any written
estimate by 5%.
(Estimate must be from
insured/licensed contractor.)
805-443-3843
www.venturacountytile.com
Lic#736631 and Insured
VCS322281 VCS325015
PETERSON
TILE CO
Doing Tile for
2 Generations
Residential
Trouble Shooting
Compl Bathroom Remodel
(805) 649-9451 (805) 648-6577
Lic #412832 VCS326368
Premier Tile & Stone
Family owned. 20 yrs exp.
in new homes & remodels
Need help with your design
or have a related question,
Pick my brain for free!
Lic#N-12-5910 Insured
805-620-2236
VCS325608
AFFORDABLE TREE
SERVICE
TrimmingRemoval
Stumps Firewood
Free Estimates, Payment
Options Avail. 20 Yrs Exp.
24 Hr Emergency Svc
805-532-1710
licd & insured VCS325969
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Contractor
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Hauling
Hauling
House Cleaning
Landscaping
Moving
Paint Contractor
Paint Contractor
Plumbing
Roong
Screens
Sprinklers
Tile Contractors
Tile
Tree Services
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Healthcare
Occupational Therapist - Ojai
We offer some of the best benefits in the industry, along
with great career choices, training, and leadership
development. At our facility, our employees share their
enthusiasm for life as well as for helping others. As you
balance your work life with your other passions, were
there for you every step of the way.
CMHS offers excellent benefits, such as Medical, Dental,
Vision, Life, and AD&D insurance. We also offer a
comprehensive 403(b) retirement plan, flexible spending
accounts, paid time off, and a variety of other great
benefits.
If you are interested in joining teams that meld quality
care and compassion to create an environment of
excellence, please take a moment to discover more about
what its like to work at Community Memorial Health
System.
CMHS is an EOE/AA
Employer
Responsibilities:
Provides evaluation and treatment to a variety of in and
outpatient diagnoses. Performs initial and on-going
assessment according to department policy and scope of
practice. Documents the treatment and relevant
information according to organizational policy and
regulatory status.
Qualifications:
Current licensed Occupational Therapist in the State of
California. One (1) to two (2) years acute care
experience is preferred. Professional experience and/or
training in both inpatient and outpatient areas preferred,
including pre-graduate clinical internships. Current CPR
certification is required
VCS326203
Healthcare
Clinical Manager Nursing - Med/Surg (5th Floor)
Located close to the beach, just 60 miles north of Los
Angeles, Community Memorial Hospital is a 242 bed
non-profit, acute care facility, committed to provide
quality patient care in an environment that promotes
clinical excellence and innovative leadership.
We offer some of the best benefits in the industry, along
with great career choices, training, and leadership
development. At our facility, our employees share their
enthusiasm for life as well as for helping others. As you
balance your work life with your other passions, were
there for you every step of the way.
CMHS offers excellent benefits, such as Medical, Dental,
Vision, Life, and AD&D insurance. We also offer a
comprehensive 403(b) retirement plan, flexible spending
accounts, paid time off, and a variety of other great
benefits.
If you are interested in joining teams that meld quality
care and compassion to create an environment of
excellence, please take a moment to discover more about
what its like to work at Community Memorial Health
System.
CMHS is an EOE/AA Employer
Responsibilities:
The Clinical Manager has the responsibility, authority
and accountability for patient care and clinical practice
within Med/Surg and for the development of services
which include:
Scheduling, the development of a work force who
consistently demonstrates competent, caring and efficient
clinical practice. Manages employees in the Med/Surg
unit. Carries out supervisory responsibilities in
accordance with the organizations policies and
applicable laws. Responsibilities include interviewing,
hiring, and training employees; planning, assigning, and
directing work; appraising performance, addressing
complaints and resolving problems.
Qualifications:
BSN from four-year College or University is required,
MSN is preferred. Five years in leadership capacity,
experience as a Manager in Med/Surg with
accomplishments in quality, financial performance,
performance improvement initiatives and customer
service.
VCS325418 VCS326197
Healthcare
Perioperative Informatics/Resource Coordinator
Located close to the beach, just 60 miles north of Los
Angeles, Community Memorial Hospital is a 242 bed
non-profit, acute care facility, committed to provide
quality patient care in an environment that promotes
clinical excellence and innovative leadership.
We offer some of the best benefits in the industry, along
with great career choices, training, and leadership
development. At our facility, our employees share their
enthusiasm for life as well as for helping others. As you
balance your work life with your other passions, were
there for you every step of the way.
CMHS offers excellent benefits, such as Medical, Dental,
Vision, Life, and AD&D insurance. We also offer a
comprehensive 403(b) retirement plan, flexible spending
accounts, paid time off, and a variety of other great
benefits.
If you are interested in joining teams that meld quality
care and compassion to create an environment of
excellence, please take a moment to discover more about
what its like to work at Community Memorial Health
System.
CMHS is an EOE/AA Employer
Responsibilities:
Collaboration with key department managers/associates
to effectively and to efficiently work with perioperative
team members to implement automated clinical
information and management system including software
installation and maintenance of Meditech ORM system
functions (scheduling, post-case data entry, management
reports, inventory, preference card maintenance, revenue
maximize, perioperative charting and reporting).
Responsible for assuring inventory is maintained
properly. Ensures accuracy of ORM Charge module;
interfaces with CDM staff and Business Office to update
codes, charges. Identifies, analyzes, and monitors
automated clinical information and management system
user function and compliance, data output and processes,
and resolves misuse. Facilitates development and
management of data base standards and master files for
OR Meditech. Develops, implements, monitors and
evaluates the quality and effectiveness of the Surgeon
Preference Card Program. Develops and maintains
efficient, cost effective Surgical Services inventory
systems/supply chain processes.
Qualifications:
Advanced degree/MBA preferred. In depth knowledge of
software, strong fiscal and materials skills and operating
room experience required. Knowledge of Spreadsheet
software and Word Processing software is required,
Meditech experience preferred.
VCS325417 VCS326196
Healthcare
SR Financial Analyst
Located close to the beach, just 60 miles north of Los
Angeles, Community Memorial Hospital is a 242 bed
non-profit, acute care facility, committed to provide
quality patient care in an environment that promotes
clinical excellence and innovative leadership.
We offer some of the best benefits in the industry, along
with great career choices, training, and leadership
development. At our facility, our employees share their
enthusiasm for life as well as for helping others. As you
balance your work life with your other passions, were
there for you every step of the way.
CMHS offers excellent benefits, such as Medical, Dental,
Vision, Life, and AD&D insurance. We also offer a
comprehensive 403(b) retirement plan, flexible spending
accounts, paid time off, and a variety of other great
benefits.
If you are interested in joining teams that meld quality
care and compassion to create an environment of
excellence, please take a moment to discover more about
what its like to work at Community Memorial Health
System.
Please apply online at www.cmhshealth.org
CMHS is an EOE/AA Employer
Responsibilities:
Ideal candidate will have strong technical skills in
generally accepted accounting principles with a focus on
financial analysis and data base management.
Responsible for the design and maintenance of complex
models and statistical reports to extract accurate
information needed for making data based business
decisions. Monitors medical cost and utilization trends
and analyze data on a monthly basis through the use of
advanced computer skills. Through clear written and
oral communication, explain key analytical findings and
work with subject matter experts to identify appropriate
actions and monitor outcomes. Assists with annual
budget process and determine financial status by
comparing and analyzing budgets and forecasts with
actual results. Incorporating metrics and benchmarks
(both internal and external) to proactively identify and
evaluate both leading and trailing indicators of medical
management/health services processes resulting cost and
utilization trends Participate in various corporate
cross-functional teams Evaluate and improve accounting
systems and processes Ability to multi-task and work in
a deadline driven department
Qualifications:
Bachelors Degree with major in Accounting required.
CPA, CMA or MBA a plus. Minimum of 8 years in
business office setting with emphasis in financial analysis
and decision support. Healthcare industry background
preferred, but not required. Must have Cost accounting,
Statistical trending, Risk analysis, Report automation
and Implementation of accounting systems experience.
Advanced knowledge of MS-Excel, MS-Access, and SQL
Programming. Ability to confidently interact with all
levels in the organization. Proven ability to apply critical
thinking and problem solving skills to unique and com-
plex analyses. Must be extremely detailed oriented and
be able to work with little or no supervision.
An understanding of data warehousing and relational
database concepts
VCS325415 VCS326195
Healthcare
RN II - ICU/CCU - FT & PD
Located close to the beach, just 60 miles north of Los
Angeles, Community Memorial Hospital is a 242 bed
non-profit, acute care facility, committed to provide
quality patient care in an environment that promotes
clinical excellence and innovative leadership.
We offer some of the best benefits in the industry, along
with great career choices, training, and leadership
development. At our facility, our employees share their
enthusiasm for life as well as for helping others. As you
balance your work life with your other passions, were
there for you every step of the way.
CMHS offers excellent benefits, such as Medical, Dental,
Vision, Life, and AD&D insurance. We also offer a
comprehensive 403(b) retirement plan, flexible spending
accounts, paid time off, and a variety of other great
benefits.
If you are interested in joining teams that meld quality
care and compassion to create an environment of
excellence, please take a moment to discover more about
what its like to work at Community Memorial Health
System.
CMHS is an EOE/AA Employer
Responsibilities:
Provides nursing care to the critical care patients in the
ICU/CCU. Effectively plans and communicates patient
and family education. Participates in unit based
educational activities. Accurately and timely
documentation consistent with practice and hospital
policy.
*SIGN-ON BONUS ELIGIBLE AND
REFERRAL BONUS *
Qualifications:
Associates degree (ADN) required, BSN preferred. One
to two years ICU/CCU experience is required. Current
CA RN License, ACLS, BLS certificates and completion
of a critical care course is required. Basic computer
skills required.
One Full-Time 12 Hour Shift - 7am to 7pm
Two Full-Time 12 Hour Shift - 7pm to 7am
Three Per Diem - (1) 7am and (2) 7pm
Please apply online at www.cmhshealth.org
VCS325422 VCS326200
540
Help Wanted
540
Help Wanted
540
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540
Help Wanted
540
Help Wanted
Amgen Inc. has an oppor-
tunity for Sr Associate IS
Programmer Analyst.
Reqs: MS & 1 year exp;
exp w/ Object Oriented
tools & technologies, RUP
methodologies, Informati-
ca, SharePoint, MS .NET
frmwrks, Oracle, SQL
server DB, Web Services,
Biz Talk, SOX . Job site:
Thousand Oaks, CA. Ref-
erence # 7XWRA2 & sub-
mit resume to Global
Mobility, Amgen Inc.,
One Amgen Center Dr,
B36-2-C, Thousand Oaks,
CA 91320. No phone calls
or e-mails. Must be le-
gally authorized to work
in the U.S. w/o sponsor-
ship. EOE. VCS325812
540
Help Wanted
Janitors Needed (Ventura)
1 FT 6 PT positions avail.
Exp. preferred, will train.
Reg. janitor/Wax/buff/
scrub. Graveyard
(12:30am - 9 am) To apply
contact:Delta Cleaning
Services at (888) 341-0440
M-F 8am-4pm. VCS326334
540
Help Wanted
Summer Recreation
Positions
City of Moorpark:seasonal,
P/T, $8.11-$20.22 p/hr, for
Summer Camp Moorpark
Must be min. 16 yrs old. A
completed, online, City
emp. app. must be rec. by
5:00 pm on Fri, 3/29/13 in
the HR Div., 799 Moorpark
Ave, Moorpark, CA
93021,(805) 517-6238. See
city web-site for details:
www.ci.moorpark.ca.us
VCS326013
540
Help Wanted
ONSITE PROPERTY
MANAGEMENT TEAM
needed in North Oxnard.
32 units, experienced
required. Bilingual.
Email Resumes to:
be_nelson@live.com
VCS325498
Religious Education
Director
f/t; Nonprofit Christian
church; plan &
coordinate religious
programs; Master of
Divinity or Related;
Resume: The Korean
Presbyterian Church of
Thousand Oaks @
390 Arcturus St.,
Thousand Oaks, CA 91360
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Healthcare
Director Employee Health Services
Located close to the beach, just 60 miles north of Los
Angeles, Community Memorial Hospital is a 242 bed
non-profit, acute care facility, committed to provide
quality patient care in an environment that promotes
clinical excellence and innovative leadership.
We offer some of the best benefits in the industry, along
with great career choices, training, and leadership
development. At our facility, our employees share their
enthusiasm for life as well as for helping others. As you
balance your work life with your other passions, were
there for you every step of the way.
CMHS offers excellent benefits, such as Medical, Dental,
Vision, Life, and AD&D insurance. We also offer a
comprehensive 403(b) retirement plan, flexible spending
accounts, paid time off, and a variety of other great bene-
fits.
If you are interested in joining teams that meld quality
care and compassion to create an environment of
excellence, please take a moment to discover more about
what its like to work at Community Memorial Health
System.
CMHS is an EOE/AA Employer
Responsibilities:
The Director of Employee Health Services will direct the
programs, operations, and activities of Employee Health
(EH), Workers Compensation Claims Management
(WCCM). Aggressively manages workers compensation
claims to obtain timely, appropriate medical care for the
injured worker in a cost-effective manner that allows for
the safe and most speedy return to work of the employee.
Coordinates the pre-hire medical screening process to
ensure completion of required lab testing, drug and
tobacco product use screening, as well as screening for
need for reasonable accommodation potential.
Coordinates annual physical examinations for the Skilled
Nursing facility. Assists with Respirator fit testing. Assist
with annual influenza vaccination clinics. Assists with
PPD and immunization clinics as needed. Participates in
the Safety and Injury Prevention Program (SIPP).
Qualifications:
BSN is required, MSN (or equivalent advanced degree)
preferred. Current CA RN and/or Nurse Practitioner
license is required. Three (3) years of managerial
experience and Workers Compensation claims review is
highly desirable. Occupational Medicine/Employee Health
and Workers Compensation experience, knowledge of
Title 22, Title 8, computer literacy and bilingual-Spanish
is highly preferred. COHN is preferred. Current BLS
certification required.
Full-Time Exempt
Please apply on-line at www.cmhshealth.org VCS326191
Healthcare
Infection Prevention Coordinator
Located close to the beach, just 60 miles north of Los
Angeles, Community Memorial Hospital is a 242 bed
non-profit, acute care facility, committed to provide
quality patient care in an environment that promotes
clinical excellence and innovative leadership.
We offer some of the best benefits in the industry, along
with great career choices, training, and leadership
development. At our facility, our employees share their
enthusiasm for life as well as for helping others. As you
balance your work life with your other passions, were
there for you every step of the way.
CMHS offers excellent benefits, such as Medical, Dental,
Vision, Life, and AD&D insurance. We also offer a
comprehensive 403(b) retirement plan, flexible spending
accounts, paid time off, and a variety of other great
benefits.
If you are interested in joining teams that meld quality
care and compassion to create an environment of
excellence, please take a moment to discover more about
what its like to work at Community Memorial Health
System.
Please apply online at www.cmhshealth.org
CMHS is an EOE/AA Employer
Responsibilities:
The Infection Prevention Coordinator is a Registered
Nurse or Clinical Lab Scientist with experience in
microbiology, ASCP or certification in Infection
Prevention. The Infection Control Coordinator reports
directly to the Nurse Epidemiologist. Responsible for
system-wide activities of monitoring and minimizing
risks for infection to patients and personnel through
ongoing surveillance and effective reporting of data.
As directed, will function as a subject matter clinical
expert in the prevention of infections, and assist with the
implementation of hospital-wide infection prevention
activities.
Qualifications:
Graduate of an accredited professional school of nursing,
with current licensure in California as a Registered Nurse
orcurrent California licensure as a Clinical Laboratory
Scientist or ASCP certified is required. Bachelors Degree
preferred. National Certification in Infection Control
(CIC) preferred, or obtained within 24 months. Basic
knowledge of the principles of infection and of asepsis.
Computer skills required, to include windows-based
programs, spreadsheet and database management and
knowledge of statistical methodology. Position supports
CMH Hospital, Centers for Family Health, Ojai
Continuing Care Center and Ojai Hospital.
VCS325414 VCS326194
Healthcare
RN II - Emergency Department
Ojai Valley Community Hospital an affiliate of
Community Memorial Hospital is a non-profit,
community-based acute care facility dedicated to serving
the 35,000 plus residents of the Ojai Valley.
Our 103-bed facility, which includes a continuing care
center, is fully accredited by Det Norske Veritas (DNV),
and licensed by the California Department of Health
Services. In addition we also operate a primary care
clinic in the Ojai Valley -- The Oak View Family Practice
Clinic and the Keeler Center for the study of Headache.
We provide inpatient, outpatient, and skilled nursing
services for mostly primary and secondary care needs. In
addition we operate a 24-hour standby emergency room
facility.
Our staff is committed to providing exceptional care and
comfort to each patient within our facility. Our highly
trained staff of physicians, nurses, management, and
volunteers work closely together to ensure the best in
health care services.
Ojai Valley Community Hospital offers excellent benefits,
such as Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, and AD&D
insurance. We also offer a comprehensive Retirement
plan, flexible spending accounts, paid time off, and a
variety of other great benefits.
If you are interested in joining teams that meld quality
care and compassion to create an environment of
excellence, please take a moment to discover more about
what its like to work at Community Memorial Health
System.
CMHS is an EOE/AA Employer
Responsibilities:
Provide direct and indirect patient care in the emergency
department. Communicate with physicians and
interdisciplinary patient care team members about
changes in patients clinical condition. Participates in
performance improvement and CQI activities.
Qualifications:
Required Qualifications:
Current CA RN license
Current BLS, ACLS & PALS certified.
Two (2) years current Emergency, Medical Surgical
or Critical Care nursing experience.
Preferred Qualifications:
CEN Certification
TNCC Certification
VCS325420 VCS326199
Healthcare
Registered Nurse - ICU
Ojai Valley Community Hospital an affiliate of
Community Memorial Hospital is a non-profit,
community-based acute care facility dedicated to serving
the 35,000 plus residents of the Ojai Valley.
Our 103-bed facility, which includes a continuing care
center, is fully accredited by Det Norske Veritas (DNV),
and licensed by the California Department of Health
Services. In addition we also operate a primary care
clinic in the Ojai Valley -- The Oak View Family Practice
Clinic and the Keeler Center for the study of Headache.
We provide inpatient, outpatient, and skilled nursing
services for mostly primary and secondary care needs. In
addition we operate a 24-hour standby emergency room
facility.
Our staff is committed to providing exceptional care and
comfort to each patient within our facility. Our highly
trained staff of physicians, nurses, management, and
volunteers work closely together to ensure the best in
health care services.
Ojai Valley Community Hospital offers excellent benefits,
such as Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, and AD&D
insurance. We also offer a comprehensive Retirement
plan, flexible spending accounts, paid time off, and a
variety of other great benefits.
If you are interested in joining teams that meld quality
care and compassion to create an environment of
excellence, please take a moment to discover more about
what its like to work at Community Memorial Health
System.
CMHS is an EOE/AA Employer
Responsibilities:
Provide direct and indirect patient care in the acute
inpatient setting. Communicate with physicians and
interdisciplinary patient care team members about
changes in patients clinical condition. Participates in
performance improvement and CQI activities.
Required Qualifications:
One (1) years recent ICU nursing experience
Current CA RN License
Current BLS Certification
Current ACLS Certification
Current PALS Certification
Preferred Qualifications:
CCRN Certification
VCS326205
540
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PRODUCT SPECIALIST
Ventura County Star
The Ventura County Star, Ventura Countys
leading newspaper and web site, has an
opening on our Advertising team for an
experienced Product Specialist to advance
the success of our newspaper, niche prod-
ucts, and web offerings.
The Product Specialist works under the
direction of the Senior Manager/Director
Acquisitions to support the Growth & Reten-
tion Account Managers and Acquisition
Account Executives through expert product
knowledge, custom campaign presentations
and sales expertise.
Duties include:
Assist in selling designated products
Drive advertising revenue by increasing
advertiser digital product campaigns. *As-
sist in the generation and determine sales
campaign effectiveness.
Has interpretation of analytics and under-
standing digital portfolio
Assists reps and managers in developing
strategy, campaign presentations and clos-
ing sales.
Other duties as assigned
Requirements:
Bachelors degree in related discipline plus
2 years sales experiences, closing business
and managing clients or comparable combi-
nation of education and experience.
Must have proven prospecting and closing
capabilities.
Knowledge of full product portfolio digital
products.
Strong communication skills
Proficient use of Microsoft Office
We offer a competitive compensation pack-
age including salary and commission. Addi-
tional benefits include Medical, Dental,
Vision and disability.
The Ventura County Star is part of the E.W.
Scripps Company, a diverse 134-year-old
media enterprise with interests in television
stations, newspapers, local news and infor-
mation web sites, and licensing and syndi-
cation.
Please apply at our careers site at
www.scripps.com and select requisition
#5633. VCS326478
Healthcare
Clinical Manager - Ambulatory, Pre-Op/PACU & Pre-Op
Located close to the beach, just 60 miles north of Los
Angeles, Community Memorial Hospital is a 242 bed
non-profit, acute care facility, committed to provide
quality patient care in an environment that promotes
clinical excellence and innovative leadership.
We offer some of the best benefits in the industry, along
with great career choices, training, and leadership
development. At our facility, our employees share their
enthusiasm for life as well as for helping others. As you
balance your work life with your other passions, were
there for you every step of the way.
CMHS offers excellent benefits, such as Medical, Dental,
Vision, Life, and AD&D insurance. We also offer a
comprehensive 403(b) retirement plan, flexible spending
accounts, paid time off, and a variety of other great
benefits.
If you are interested in joining teams that meld quality
care and compassion to create an environment of
excellence, please take a moment to discover more about
what its like to work at Community Memorial Health
System.
Please apply online at www.cmhshealth.org
CMHS is an EOE/AA Employer
Responsibilities:
The Clinical Manager has the responsibility, authority
and accountability for patient care and clinical practice
within Ambulatory Services, Pre-Op/PACU & Pre-Op
Clinic and for the development of services which include:
Scheduling, the development of a work force who
consistently demonstrates competent, caring and efficient
clinical practice. Manages employees within the units.
Carries out supervisory responsibilities in accordance
with the organizations policies and applicable laws.
Responsibilities include interviewing, hiring, and training
employees; planning, assigning, and directing work;
appraising performance, addressing complaints and
resolving problems.
Qualifications:
BSN required. PACU & Management experience re-
quired. GI Lab, Pain Center and Out Patient infusion
experience is preferred.
Full-Time Days - Exempt
VCS325412 VCS326193
Healthcare
Speech-Language Pathologist
Located close to the beach, just 60 miles north of Los
Angeles, Community Memorial Hospital is a 242 bed
non-profit, acute care facility, committed to provide
quality patient care in an environment that promotes
clinical excellence and innovative leadership.
We offer some of the best benefits in the industry, along
with great career choices, training, and leadership
development. At our facility, our employees share their
enthusiasm for life as well as for helping others. As you
balance your work life with your other passions, were
there for you every step of the way.
CMHS offers excellent benefits, such as Medical, Dental,
Vision, Life, and AD&D insurance. We also offer a
comprehensive 403(b) retirement plan, flexible spending
accounts, paid time off, and a variety of other great
benefits.
If you are interested in joining teams that meld quality
care and compassion to create an environment of
excellence, please take a moment to discover more about
what its like to work at Community Memorial Health
System.
Please apply online at www.cmhshealth.org
CMHS is an EOE/AA Employer
Responsibilities:
Performs diagnostic evaluations and administers
treatment to patients with communication, voice,
cognitive-linguistic and/pr swallowing disorders.
Qualifications:
Required: Masters degree in Speech-Language
Pathology from an institution approved by the American
Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). Licensure
by the State of California or registry with State of
California Board of Speech-Language and Audiology for
the Required Professional Year. Completion of academic
requirements for the Certificate of Clinical Competence
in Speech-Language Pathology (CCC-SLP) forms the
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.
Preferred: Six to twelve months experience with some
intensive training in speech-language pathology and
rehabilitative therapy. Knowledge or regulatory agency
requirements and recommendations
VCS326192
540
Help Wanted
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540
Help Wanted
540
Help Wanted
Insurance Sales Agent
For Commerce West Ins.
Co., a MAPFRE Co., in
Simi Valley, CA. Entry-
level sales service, quote,
& service policies.
Bilingual Spanish reqd.
For details & to apply:
https://jobs.mapfreusa.com
EOE VCS326545
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540
Help Wanted
Welders & Fitters
Mersen USA in Oxnard
has a position for a
WELDER & FITTER
with TIG and Flux-Core
experience and an ASME
pressure vessel back-
ground. Join our team
building chemical pro-
cessing equipment out of
a variety of metals from
Carbon Steel to Reactive
Metals. Mersen is a bil-
lion dollar a year, inter-
national corporation
offering opportunities to
our employees including
Relocation Assistance,
Great Benefits and a
Bonus Plan. EOE. For
consideration contact:
Lucinda.Goodrich@
mersen.com or fax
resume to: (805) 351-8429
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Rentals
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Unfurnished
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New paint, carpet, appliance, Free WIFI, Friday Bingo,
Senior Zumba classes, Club house, BBQ, patio, and more!
820 South E. St. OAC Call 805-483-7922 VCS326354
2088 W. Hillcrest Drive
NEWBURY PARK
Studio - $1,275
One Bedroom - $1,395
Dual Master - $1,725
Move-n March and receive
$500 GIFT CARD. OAA*
Renovated, f/p, all
appliances included.
Small dogs welcome.
866.462.1407
VCS326477
Cam Old Towne 2+1 duplex,
all appl. Incl. washer &
dryer, new paint, wood
floor, avail now $1400+dep
805-654-0682 VCS326436
FILLMORE Adult 55+ 1br,
a/c, all utils pd, except elec.
From $725. $500 Bonus
HUD/Pet OK. 805-524-4124 or
805-642-9527 VCS326085
NICE, QUIET STUDIOS FOR 55+
Private balconies + views.
Starting at $759 per month.
Walking distance to stores,
and to doctors offices.
Heated pool, BBQ area,
gym, rec room, festivities.
115 N. 4th Street
Santa Paula, CA 93060
Pets ok. Section 8 welcome.
805-525-5804 VCS326127
OXNARD
DEL CIERVO
APARTMENTS
Low Deposits
OAC
1 & 2 Bedrooms
*on availability
Beautiful Grounds
BBQ Area
Pool and Jacuzzi
Tennis Courts
Close to Shopping
1905 N. H St.
805-981-4341
VCS324988
Oxnard N.
2 Bedroom
See us before you rent!
From $1,200.
Parkwood Gardens Apts
Ventura Rd. @ Gonzales
805-983-1201
aptlifestyles.com
VCS325926
OXNARD SHORES 2+1
Upper unit, $1,050/mo.
1 car, lndry, quiet, no pets.
Toni, Bkr 805-984-3613
VCS325842
OXN N. 2+2 from $1,295
Good credit/immediate
move-in.(Gonzalez @ H St.)
CEDAR GLEN APTS
805-485-5877 or visit:
aptlifestyles.com
VCS326129
VCStar.com/garagesales
Online garage sale map.
Every Friday P.M.
Rentals
600-683
609
Apartments
Unfurnished
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Apartments
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OXN N. 3+2 from $1,495
Good credit/immediate
move-in.(Gonzalez @ H St.)
CEDAR GLEN APTS
805-485-5877 or visit:
aptlifestyles.com
VCS326130
Port Hueneme: 1 Bdrm
$925/mo limited availability
Gated prkg, patio/balcony.
Quiet, close to the Base.
PARK MADERA APTS
805-984-4062
or visit: aptlifestyles.com
VCS325927
PT HUE 1+1, pool, garage,
laundry room on-site, walk
to beach, gas paid. No pets.
$865/mo+$500/dep.
805-483-8301 or 805-488-2131
VCS325744
Simi Valley
COLONY APTS
First St, 2bd+2ba, $1,550.
805-583-3133 VCS325537
T.O. 2/1 with large amounts
of storage space. Fenced
patio, covered deck. Cone-
jo School Rd. $1800 + dep.
The Property Connection
760-247-6798. VCS325377
T.O.
When Available
SPACIOUS
2 Bedrooms
Pool, covered prkg
and laundry room.
Easy Fwy Access.
Sorry, NO pets.
Mon-Fri: 9am-5pm
Sat: By Appt
(805)495-5520
223 Erbes Rd #101
VCS326122
VENTURA 1 BR
$1,100/mo. Limited
availability. Gated prkg.
Convenient to everything.
Ventura del Sol Apts
805-656-0236
aptlifestyles.com
VCS325928
VENTURA
1br apt $950, 2br apt $1200
Near college. No smoke/pets.
805-890-2142 VCS325360
Ventura, 1brm avail quiet
share bath non-smoking,
$700+dep incl all util.,
805-218-2239 VCS326119
Ventura
1 or 2 Bedroom
From $1,350/$1,550
Spacious, gated parking,
Convenient to shopping.
ASHWOOD GARDENS
805-644-6724
aptlifestyles.com
VCS325925
VENTURA COUNTY
Make a Change
Tierra Vista Apts
1, 2, & 3 Bedrooms
From $1,420
Open to view
Spacious floor plans
Washer/Dryer
Pet Friendly
Full kitchen appl. Pkg.
Parking Garage/Carport
Open Daily Mon-Sun 9a-6p
Call 866-799-0390
VCS325687
609
Apartments
Unfurnished
VENTURA - East End
Del Norte Apts
1 Bdrm, $915
onsite laundry
2+1.5, $1,225
Stove, water, trash paid,
W/D hkups, carport, pool.
805-659-2258
DRE#01220992
VCS326393
VTA 1bdrm, Come sit by our
pool. Garden setting, stove,
oven, microwave, shared
garage. $1050mo.
Avail NOW! 805-644-4131
VCS322115 VCS325881
VTA 2+1 $1,250, sparkling
clean. 112 Kellogg, new
carpet, fresh paint, pvt front
yd, lndry/trsh pd, cat ok. N/S.
805-643-3419 or 805-643-5834
VCS326424
VTA 2br 2ba x-Lg units w/all
appliances, close to shopping
Some units avail for
handicapped and/or seniors.
805-658-7453 VCS324989
VTA E. 2+1 $1140/mo
Clean & Quiet complex.
Cat ok. N/S. Call
805-218-5814 VCS326128
VTA
Harbor View Villas
Luxury Apt. Homes
Fabulous Ocean Views
FREE Cable!
333 N. Kalorama St.
805-648-1760
www.gardnercompany.com
Harborview apts/gardner
management VCS325094
VTA VILLA BOCCALI apts.
Quiet cottage style 2+1. F/P,
encl. patio w/carport, W/D
facilities, close to mall &
hospital. Smoke free rentals.
No dogs. $1,250+$1,300+sec.
Good credit a must.
By Appointment only.
805-642-1316 VCS325126
611
Beach & Vacation
Rentals
PT HUE 2+2, Ocean View,
dbl gar, yrd pool/spa, gated,
New carpet & paint. $1960
818-222-5683 or 818-917-2700cell
VCS326473
617
Condos/Townhomes
Unfurnished
CAMARILLO Spacious 2+2
2 covered carports, large
patio, pool/spa. $1,550/mo.
SARALEI REALTY
805-529-5853 VCS325549
Cam., Palm Colony 3+2.5
master suite w f/p, appl
incl., 2 car gar, $1950 mo,
Nancy Boswell 805-901-3192
VCS325478
OXNARD Shores, Cute 2+1,
gar, patio, balcony,
walk to beach, 5029 Nautilus
N/S/P, $1475. 805-376-2232
VCS326427
OXN DUNES 2+1, 2 car gar,
new carpet/paint, f/p, refrig,
w/d, upstairs unit, no smkg.
$1,300/mo. Toni, Bkr
805-984-3613 VCS326147
PT HUE 2+1 Super Sharp
remodeled kitch/bath, 2 car
shared gar, laundry on
premises. $1,150/mo.
SARALEI REALTY
805-529-5853 VCS326211
617
Condos/Townhomes
Unfurnished
PT HUE 2+1 upgraded unit
by beach, w/carport.
$1,350/mo, incls: W/S/T.
805-986-6532 VCS326006
Ventura 2+2, upstairs condo,
completely remodeled, all
new, balcony, indoor lndry,
must see $1390+$1600dep,
no pets, 3700 Dean Dr. #508
805-339-0300 VCS326080
VENTURA
Quiet Complex
secluded, hardwood floor,
new carpet, updated bath,
2 car garage, Laundry in
unit, Water/trash incl
2bdrms, 2baths
$1,500.00/mo
(805)653-0908
VCS325190
VTA EAST SPACIOUS
2+2.5 CONDO FOR RENT
with a downstairs bonus
room, 2 car garage,
laundry hookups, soft wtr
incld. $1,800/mo. No smkg.
805-701-8355 VCS325992
VTA EAST SPACIOUS
2+2.5 CONDO w/optional
3rd bdrm/office, 2 car gar,
f/p, lndry hkups, soft wtr
incld. $1,800/mo. No smkg.
805-701-8355 VCS326482
VTA W. End - Paseo Del
Mar Condo. Nice 2+1.5, f/p,
patio, 2 car gar w/opener.
NO S/D/P. $1,500/mo+sec.
Oak St. Property Shoppe
805-643-1288 VCS326011
Westlake Village, 1000 sqft
2 bd 1ba, newly refurbished
all new appl., Avail now
$1850 805-231-5477
VCS325110
621
Duplexes
Unfurnished
VTA East 2+2, n/s unit, dbl
gar, sml patio, $1,350/mo+
$1,600/dep, 9539 El Cajon St.
Call Theresa 805-415-0273
VCS326025
625
Houses Furnished
VTA E. End Interim Rental
2+2, f/p, fam rm, patio, pool.
All utils incld: grdnr, pool
service, cable & internet.
NO S/D/P. $2,000/mo+sec.
Temp Rental: Avail End Of
April - Sept. 30th.
Oak St Property Shoppe
805-643-1288 VCS326009
627
Houses Unfurnished
CAMARILLO 2+2+loft
patio home, quiet & gated.
N/S/P. $1,995/mo+sec.
805-484-8668 VCS325633
VCStar.com/garagesales
Online garage sale map.
Every Friday P.M.
627
Houses Unfurnished
CAMARILLO
Beautiful House
for Rent
Friendly midtown neigh-
borhood, single story,
park like back yard,
washer, dryer, jacuzzi,
fridge, 2 car garage.
4bdrms, 2baths
$2,300.00/mo
(805)388-5962
VCS326316
CAM MOBILE ESTATES
2 bdrm spa/pool & rec cen-
ter. $1150/mo water, trash
incl. One person must be
55+ , 805-816-1833
VCS325141
Fillmore Country House
4+3, 2 masters, 2 car gar,
horses possible.$2,500/mo+
utils. 805-525-2171 or
805-844-1388 VCS326090
MOORPARK 2+2 $1850
next to park, fireplace,
yard, garage, wash/dry
hook up, grdnr. 805-231-4206
VCS325964
MOORPARK 4+2 Spacious
newly painted, all new
flooring throughout, granite
kitchen counters, family
room style kitchen with f/p,
2 car att gar, central air,
fenced yard w/patio. $2,150.
SARALEI REALTY
805-529-5853 VCS326044
MOORPARK
Single Family
House
A/C Fireplace good credit
req 4bdrms, 2baths,
$2,395.00/mo
(818)324-1336
VCS326422
Ojai Oak View 2+1 w/carport
upgraded kitch, open flrplan,
fenced yard, 1 yr lse, lndry
hk ups. $1,400mo+$1,400dep,
water pd, sm dog ok with
$1,000dep. 805-272-5927
VCS326063
OXN 3+2 att gar, Lrg. bkyd,
incl. grdnr, N/S, N/P,
$1750/mo+sec dep.
4614 Anchorage St
805-659-1446 VCS325781
Oxnard Your Choice!
North End All Luxury nr new
3+3+den+addition, or
5+3+den formal living &
dining rm, gourmet kitchens,
f/p, pool/spa, vaulted
ceilings, skylights, custom
landscapes, much privacy.
oversized 2 or 3 car garage,
$2100 - $2400
805-981-1552
Keith Hanson Realty
VCS324744 VCS326537
OXNARD 4+3+Loft
washer/dryer.$2,400mo+dep.
MARCH MOVE-IN
SPECIAL $100 OFF
805-278-7858 VCS325548
Oxn. nr Marina & Navy base
clean 3+2+ fam. rm, swim
ming & tennis facilities, no
smoking, pets? $1950/mo +
sec 805-485-0205 VCS326355
VCStar.com/garagesales
Online garage sale map.
Every Friday P.M.
627
Houses Unfurnished
Thousand Oaks
4+3 180 degree view
master bdrm has city
view, walk-in closet, full
bath, cul-de-sac, secured
big yd, single sty. open flr,
2 car gar w/ rv parking,
central air/heat recently
remodeled, new carpet
$2550 See Picture @
venturacountystar.com
818-999-0899 VCS325857
Ventura 2+1, 2 car gar, lrg
living & din rm w/ f/p &
harwood flrs, charming
farmhouse, sorry no dogs,
$1800 + util & dep.,
805-647-1952 or 805-642-9574
VCS325765
VENTURA 3+1.5, lrg den,
lrg yd, close to shopping
and school, no pets or
smoking. Section 8 ok.
Avail May 1st. $1,550/mo.
805-642-5712 VCS326483
VENTURA
Available now.
Very nice house near
county govt ctr. 2-car
gar, gardener & refrig-
erator incl. G-rng. Gran-
ite. New win. Hardwood
flrs. Community pool.
3bdrms, 2baths
$1,950.00/mo
(415)244-9181
VCS326283
Ventura Executive Home
4300sqft great views 5+5
fam. rm, 2 f/p, office, rec rm,
2 db car gar, $3500/mo +dep
805-207-1210 VCS325273
VENTURA - Victorian
Spacious 2+1, plus garage
duplex, $1,500 plus sec. Agt
805-651-9077 VCS326089
677
Rooms For Rent
CAMARILLO ROOM $550+
$300 dep incl elec, cable,
washer/dry. New house @
Adolfo & Flynn 1821 Santo
Domingo N/S/D/Pets
805-216-2384 VCS325670
CAM., furn, remodeled, 2 mi
from CSUC nr fwy, no
drinking/smoking. $625/mo
805-388-5027 or 805-910-9973
VCS326404
Cam., Leisure Vlg. 55+
gated comm. $825/mo+
dep, pvt guest bath, house
priv., util/cbl/internet,
805-482-9727 VCS325313
Find a home.
Furnished Room
in quiet Camarillo
neighborhood. 6 mi from
CSUCI. $650, util. incld.,
WiFi, Cable. Share
kitchen/laundry areas.
805-989-4775 days,
805-805-816-0674 eves, Sue
VCS325348
677
Rooms For Rent
MALIBU Co-Line Fully
furnished Master Suite.
Dry Gulch (private) Lodge
Very quiet and secluded.
Spacious bedroom with
CA King (linens included),
SAT/HDTV, walk in bath.
Attached office with desk
and WiFi. Exterior door to
private patio adjacent to
pool. Privileges include
everything: kitchen,
double laundry, two
fireplaces, BBQ and hot
tub. Other separate
facilities include: lawn
tennis, saloon with pool
table, small cabin on 27
acre ranch. $1,500/mo+sec
deposit. Utilities and
housekeeper pd. No pets,
no messes, no smoking.
310-457-3807 or 310-589-8311
VCS325156
MALIBU Co-Line, ready to
move in. One Bedroom
house, fully furnished
including kitchen wares &
linens. Very quiet. Front
porch & patio. Panoramic
mtn views. Washer & dryer,
Sat/HDTV & WiFi. No pets,
No messes, No smoking.
$1,500/mo+dep. Utilities pd,
310-457-3807 or 310-589-8311
VCS325251
OXN FURNISHED ROOM
$550+dep, includes utilities
and house privs. N/S/D/P.
805-483-3152 VCS325921
OXN Furnished Room, DSL
& SAT, full privs, share bath,
$650/mo+$350 dep, incl utils.
805-236-0276 VCS325014
OXN North 1 Bdrm $550+
dep reqd. Furn/Unfurn,
shared bath, incls utils, dsl
wireless & cable, kitch &
lndry privs. Nice, quiet &
clean. Nr Walmart & fwy.
805-612-1822 VCS326125
OXN S. Rooms, w/ pvt bath,
$550/mo+dep, share bath
$500/mo+ dep, utils paid.
No smoking or pets.
805-981-4240 VCS326258
SIMI: Master Bedroom
with private bath. Utilities,
laundry, internet/cable incl.
No smoking, pets, alcohol,
drugs. $650/mo+dep.
805-581-4697 VCS325359
VENTURA WEST
1 Room, $575.
1 Room w/Master, $775.
All utils incld. No smokg.
805-340-7793 VCS325874
VTA near Govt Ctr quiet
furnished rooms, $475 or $565
share bath. N/S/D/P.
805-646-1125 VCS326167
MobileHomes
692-699
694
Mobile Homes
For Sale
VENTURA NEW LISTING!
like new 2+2+50 ft
covered & raised deck,
new oven, exotic ceramic
tile, new laminate flooring,
upgraded fixtures, new paint
inside & out, laundry rm,
vaulted ceilings, sky lights,
lavish landscapes,
10x10 Tough Shed storage
building, 2 patios w pavers,
2 car + covered parking,
$47,950
Keith Hanson Realty
805-981-1552
VCS325581
Real Estate
700-874
780
Houses For Sale
Homes Under $247k
FREE List w/Pics!
www.Under247.com
Free recorded message
1-800-318-3356 ID# 1050
Michael Szakos
Lic#01473073 VCS326166
874
Wanted/Real Estate
Wanted Single Family Home
located in Simi Valley/
Wood Ranch.
Must have bedroom on first
level with adjoining bath.
Need 2800 SQ. Ft. or
more.1985 or newer.
Have cash buyer.
Telesis Realty Broker
805-506-1695 VCS324833
Commercial
Real Estate
875-893
885
Commercial
Industrial Rent
CAMARILLO
COMMERCIAL BAY
1,200 - 2,400 sq ft
$1 sq foot/ divisable
roll up doors
Dawson & Pleasant Valley
OFFICE SPACE
approx 600-830 sq ft
2nd floor offices
Dawson & Pleasant Valley
Crossroads Inv 805-485-4040
crossroads-investments.net
VCS326311
VENTURA/EL RIO
2,500 - 15,000 sqft, M2 Zone,
roll up door, high ceiling
warehouse office.
Call Owner 818-709-1129
VCS326324
887
Stores/Ofces
Rent/Lease
AN EXECUTIVE OFFICE
Suite in Ventura
Utilities Paid. Great 101
Fwy & Victoria Location!
From $250/mo to $350/mo.
Call Mark @ 805-479-8284
VCS325440
AVENIDA DE
LOS ARBOLES
NEW HOME OF
99 ONLY STORE
Prime Location In Thousand
Oaks Neighborhood Center,
2 spaces Available (1,130 &
2,622 SF) @ $1.20sf/ea NNN.
Call Ana (310)675-1179
VCS325467
CAMARILLO OLD TOWN
prime retail/ office, great
signage, newer bldg w/AC,
Fios, deck with view
Mike 805-320-2128
VCS325766
CAMARILLO RETAIL
Santa Rosa Plaza, 650sf
to 3400 sf. David Press
(310)553-6512 VCS325864
Newbury Park
OFFICES FOR RENT
1-3 Office Spaces Available
in owner/occupied building.
Additional adjoining spaces
include: shared lobby and
conference rooms. Also,
shared receptionist with
word processing services
avail. Ideal for professionals
seeking to downsize their
current office space.
Contact: lynn@gorian.net
for additional information
VCS325768
OXNARD
Office condo for lease
2nd floor. 1 block from
Plaza Park. Excellent
visibility with plenty of
parking. Great for
legal,tax, etc.
1,350 sq. ft., $1,400.00
(805)207-9797
VCS325236
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VENTURAS BEST
Beautiful Office Space
600-6,000sf also Medical
Space next to CMH great
terms.Call 805-650-8888
www.sjnden.com
Recreation
900-945
909
Boats
CALL
800-221-STAR(7827)
1985 30 CHRIS CRAFT 281
Super clean in & out,
2 Mercury engines, sleeps 6,
stove, head, shwr, fridge,
radar, bait tank, GPS, 2
fish finder & much more in
Oxnard. $14,000 661-724-9240
VCS325989
887
Stores/Ofces
Rent/Lease
916
Boat Slips
105 SLIP - Mandalay Bay
Easy docking at water
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