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Vol. 12, No. 22 | Thursday, November 1, 2012 www.thelighthousenews.com
By Andrea Howry
Lighthouse
The Child Development Center
(CDC) at Naval Base Ventura
County (NBVC) Point Mugu has
received a five-year accreditation
fromthe National Association for
the Education of Young Chil-
dren, earning a near-perfect score
in the process.
“We were jazzed,” said Sharon
Nash, director of the facility,
which serves 60 children. “This
has been a six-month process, and
I am so relieved.”
The center received 100 percent
or 100-percent-plus ratings in all
but one of the 10 programcatego-
ries. In curriculum, it received a
97 percent rating. Facilities must
score at least an 80 percent rating
in these categories to be accred-
Mugu CDC earns 5-year accreditation
PHOTO BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE
Clowns were a big part of the Haunted Maze, the Halloween event that drew 550 people to Naval Base Ventura County (NBVC) Port Hueneme
Friday, Oct. 26. Alice Cooper and Bart Simpson had reason to fear, from left CM2 Tracy Harris of the Naval Construction Training Center, Deegan
Villanueva, an 8-year-old member of NBVC’s Seals Swim Team, and EACA Casey Smith of NMCB 5. Story, photos, Pages 16-17.
CAN’T SLEEP, CLOWNS WILL EAT ME
Naval Base Ventura County
(NBVC) will have a strong pres-
ence at Veterans Day events
throughout Ventura County and
other parts of Southern Califor-
nia. Here are some of the events
in which the base is taking part:
• The Ivy Lawn Veterans Day
event at Ivy LawnMemorial Park,
Ventura, will feature Capt. David
Sasek, chief staff officer of NBVC,
as a guest speaker. The event be-
gins at 10:30 a.m. Sunday, Nov.
11. Ivy Lawn Memorial Gardens
is at 5400 Valentine Road. Infor-
mation: 642-1055.
• The Oxnard Veterans Day cel-
ebration will feature Capt. Dean
Tufts, commanding officer of the
31st Seabee Readiness Group
(SRG), as a guest speaker. This
event is at 11 a.m. Sunday, Nov.
11, at Oxnard Plaza Park.
• The San Fernando Valley Vet-
erans Day Parade will feature a
MediumTactical Vehicle Replace-
Base has strong presence at Veterans Day events
SEE CDC, PAGE 20
SEE VETERANS, PAGE 20
Near-perfect score
has team ‘jazzed’
EO1 Karl Tischer of NMCB 4’s Water
Well Team mentors the night crew
as they “trip out” 220-pound pieces
of drill steel. The team recently
conducted an exercise at Fort
Hunter Liggett. Page 4
Michelle Thompson, with 2-year-
old daughter Ariana, wins the hat
contest at the NEX Port Hueneme
cancer awareness tea. Thompson’s
spouse is BU2 (SCW) Gamion
Thompson of the 31st SRG. Page 3
WHAT’S INSIDE
WHAT’S AHEAD
Carrier Airborne Early Warning
Squadron (VAW) 112 is aboard the
USS John C. Stennis (CVN-74) in the
North Arabian Sea. Nov. 15 issue
2
By Captain Larry Vasquez
NBVC Commanding Offcer
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Question: Why isn’t there air conditioning in our
child day-care centers? I’ve kept my child home
when the temperature was predicted to be over 90
degrees, but she’s still getting overheated.
Answer: The air conditioning question is one that
we’ve addressed before, but we’ve recently received
several inquiries specific to our child care centers, so
I want to take the opportunity to answer again.
Although it was a warm summer, generally the
temperature at our Point Mugu and Port Hueneme
facilities only gets above 80 degrees 15 days out of
the year. It’s really only above 75 for about 45 days a
year, based on the National Oceanic and Atmospher-
ic Administration’s past seven decades of data.
Because of this extremely mild weather, Navy
installations in Southern California are expected to
start all projects with the assumption that air condi-
tioning will not be included. It’s just not the best use
of taxpayer dollars.
We do everything we can to keep our children
cool and comfortable for those few days a year that
the temperature is warmer than usual. Our facilities
have childproof fans, and windows are kept open
throughout the day. We offer water and ice and con-
duct water play activities on especially warm days as
well.
The Child Development Center at Point Mugu
stays a little warmer than the one at Port Hueneme
because of its design and location. Due to your
concerns and comments, we did submit a request to
install air conditioning there, which was recently ap-
proved! Although we do not have a start date at this
time, we should have the equipment installed before
next summer.
We are installing thermometers in all of our care
rooms and will have our providers monitor the tem-
perature at multiple times throughout the day. This
will help us establish how well our efforts are work-
ing and give us a good baseline for any future plans.
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COMMUNITYCALENDAR
HEALTH FAIRS: Point
Mugu, 9 a.m. to 2
p.m., Bldg. 366; Port
Hueneme, Nov. 8,
9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Duke’s Place.
Screenings, health benefits
explanations for open season.
Information: 982-4084, 989-3302.
7
TOASTMASTERS
OPEN HOUSE: Noon
to 1 p.m., Bldg. 366,
13th and I streets,
NBVC Point Mugu. Find out how
this public-speaking organization
can help you and your group.
Information: Jeannie Taylor, club
president, 805-603-7424.
7
November
CHILI COOKOFF:
11 a.m. to noon,
Commissary, NBVC
Port Hueneme. Want
to compete? Sign up at
the commissary Customer Service
Office. Information: 982-2400.
7
UNIFORM CHANGE:
Sailors switch to
winter uniforms: dress
blues instead of dress
whites. Installations in Utah,
Colorado, Nevada and New Mexico
switched Oct. 1.
5
TURKEY TROT
5K: 11:30 a.m.,
registration starts
10:45 a.m., BeeHive
Gym. $10 per person, includes
T-shirt. Open to all base personnel,
including contractors. Participants
will be entered into a drawing for
a free turkey; three will be given
away. Information: 989-7378.
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By Kimberly Gearhart
NBVC Public Affairs
The Chief of Navy Chap-
lains visited Naval Base Ven-
tura County Oct. 23, meeting
with base chaplains and reli-
gious program specialists dur-
ing breakfast at the Port Hue-
neme Galley.
Rear Adm. Mark Tidd, who
was in the area to speak with
the Santa Barbara Navy
League, took the opportunity
to visit NBVCfor the first time
since he was studying for his
master’s of divinity at Fuller
Theological Seminary in Pasa-
dena in the early 1980s.
“Friends of the family were
stationed at Point Mugu,”Tidd
said, “and they would invite me
and [my wife] Jennifer to din-
ner and they’d invite the chap-
lain and his wife as well.”
Those interactions allowed
Tidd, who was involved with
the Navy Chaplain Candidate
Program at Fuller, to get a feel
for what being a chaplain re-
ally meant.
“Talking with the Navy
chaplain about what specifi-
cally he did really resonated
with me and the type of min-
istry I felt I was being called to.
The Navy chaplaincy was an
avenue to carry out that min-
istry,” Tidd explained.
Visiting NBVC gave Tidd a
chance to see how much the
area had changed and, more
importantly, to hear from oth-
er members of the Chaplain
Corps and connect with them
one-on-one.
“The Chief of Chaplains is
our most senior officer in the
Navy Chaplain Corps,”said Lt.
Cmdr. Jeffrey Han, NBVC
command chaplain. “For many
of our religious program spe-
cialists and chaplains, it is not
always possible to meet with
him on a regular basis due to
operational or deployment
missions.”
That sense of connectedness
is exactly the point, Tidd
said.
“When I was coming up as
a chaplain, I always appreci-
ated the fact that the Chief of
Chaplains was interested in
coming to wherever it was that
we were — Japan, out at sea,
it didn’t matter. I wanted to
pass that on. I think they’re do-
ing great work serving our
people.”
Chief of Navy Chaplains visits base
TheChief of Navy Chaplains, Rear
Adm. Mark Tidd, recently visited
Naval Base Ventura County,
joining base chaplains and
religious program specialists for
breakfast at the Port Hueneme
Galley. Tidd was in the area to
speak with the Santa Barbara
Navy League.
By Andrea Howry
Lighthouse
A celebration of courage and life drew
a crowd of 60 people Saturday, Oct. 20,
as the Navy Exchange at Naval Base Ven-
tura County, Port Hueneme, hosted a
cancer awareness tea for survivors, their
caretakers and family members.
Several cancer survivors took the mi-
crophone to urge those in the audience
to get checked for signs of the disease,
stressing that early detection is the key
to survival.
Don’t be fooled, they said, by all the
pretty pink decorations that come out in
October for Breast Cancer Awareness
Month.
“Cancer isn’t pink, it’s not fluffy and
it’s not pretty,” said Norma Creech, op-
erations manager at the NEX and a can-
cer survivor. “It’s very ugly.”
Ashley Flores, the granddaughter of
Dawn Smith-Ferguson, services man-
ager at the NEX, talked about what it
was like to lose a family member to can-
cer. Her father died just seven months
after being diagnosed with leukemia, and
she wonders if he’d be around to watch
her grow up if he’d gone to a doctor ear-
lier.
“If something doesn’t feel right,” Ash-
ley said, “trust your instincts.”
Survivors talked about the importance
of keeping a positive attitude and refus-
ing to let cancer take over everyday ac-
tivities.
“You can overcome what you want to
overcome,” said Helen Young of Moor-
park, an 11-year breast cancer survivor
who was invited to the event by a friend
who works at the NEX.
NEXemployees gave pink roses to each
of the survivors and their caretakers in
the audience.
Afterwards, they sang “Happy Birth-
day” in recognition of each year of sur-
vival.
“I think this was awesome,”Smith-Fer-
guson said as the festivities were winding
down. “Now we can start getting excited
about next year.”
Cancer awareness tea draws 60 to NEX
PHOTO BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE
Cancer survivors and their caregivers are honored at a cancer awareness tea put on
Saturday, Oct. 20, by the Navy Exchange at Naval Base Ventura County, Port Hueneme.
Several survivors took the microphone to stress the need for annual exams, pointing out
that early detection is the key to surviving cancer.
SAFETY FAIR: 8 a.m.
to noon, Port Hueneme
Grinder. Stations will
be set up to provide
holiday safety reminders about
fire dangers, accidents and
driving while under the influence.
Information: 989-8099.
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The group teams up to remove the 1,500-pound drill collars. From left are SW3 James
McMahan, EOCN Anakatrina Buensuceso, EOCN Priscilla French, CE3 Jesus Hernandez,
CM3 Kyle Roman and EOCN Carrington Alm.
PHOTOS BY LT. J.G. FORREST BROWN / NMCB 4
The Water Well Team from Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 4 gets wet during an
exercise at Fort Hunter Liggett near the Central Coast of California.
By Lt. j.g. Forrest Brown
NMCB 4
Inpreparationfor their upcomingdeploy-
ment, 17 members of the Naval Mobile
Construction Battalion (NMCB) 4 Water
Well Team embarked on a field training
exercise (FTX) to Fort Hunter Liggett near
California’s central coast.
The training was led by Equipment Op-
erator 1st Class Christopher Hendersonand
Construction Mechanic 2nd Class Jared
Stewart of the 31st Seabee Readiness
Group.
The exercise began with two weeks of
classroominstruction followed by the two-
week field exercise. The classroom instruc-
tion covered a range of topics, including
geology, the three types of U.S. Navy drill-
ing rigs and various drilling methods and
procedures.
On Aug. 20, the teamleft for Fort Hunt-
er Liggett tobeginthe secondphase of train-
ing. The missionwas toconstruct a600-foot
water well andprovide a minimumworking
capacity of 45 gallons per minute.
The taskrequired11 days of around-the-
clock effort, forcing the team members to
alter their sleeping schedules and endure
nonstop eight-hour drilling shifts. Temper-
atures reached 100 degrees during midday
and dropped to the low 50s by the early
morning.
Regardless of the challenges andobstacles
the team faced, everyone was fired up to
finally be out in the field and get a taste of
what was in store for the upcoming deploy-
ment.
Visiting the teamduring the exercise were
Capt. Larry Vasquez, commanding officer,
Naval Base VenturaCounty(NBVC); Capt.
Dean Tufts, commanding officer, 31st Sea-
bee Readiness Group; Command Master
Chief Thomas Cyr of NBVC; and Cmdr.
Jeffrey Kilian, commanding officer, NMCB
4.
The team reached its goal Aug. 29.
“I asked for Water Well, not expecting to
be part of the team, so when I was chosen
I was very excited. I was especially eager to
get to knowthe team, who will become my
small family in a sense,” said Equipment
Operator ConstructionmanPriscillaFrench
about her experience on Water Well FTX.
The success of NMCB 4’s Water Well
Teamhas establishedthe battalionas apow-
erhouse in the contingency water well drill-
ing business. Utilitiesman 2nd Class Luis
Esparza is returning for his second con-
secutive year with the team.
“Last year, my team drilled a total of
seven successful wells,” he said. “My pri-
mary focus is to teach and prepare the new
Water Well Teamsowe canbe as successful
as the team was last year.
“Needless to say,” he added, “a high ex-
pectation has been set for next year’s Water
Well Teamdeploying tothe Hornof Africa
in February 2013. But a new environment
will bring new challenges and opportuni-
ties.”
NMCB 4’s Water Well Team
conducts field training exercise
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It isn’t uncommon for parents to look
over their children’s schoolwork and think
to themselves, “I don’t remember learning
that at their age.” It also isn’t uncommon
for a parent to ask a child for help using a
new electronic gadget or figuring out an
app.
There is no doubt that technology is
changing how we live our daily lives. That
means that today’s generation must also
learn and be taught differently to keep up
with the pace of technology’s develop-
ment.
Many schools are using the phrase “21st
century learning” or “21st century skills”
to describe this movement that is refining
the goals of education. Ultimately, 21st
century learning will be learner-driven. No
longer will learning come from the top
down. Students will be prepared to drive
their own educations.
This type of education does not neces-
sarily take place within four walls. Students
will use the Internet through their cell
phones andcomputers, andthey’ll chat with
friends on a social networking site. The
teacher’s role will be to monitor and issue
assignments via virtual classrooms.
The overarching learning goals for stu-
dents will not change. These subjects include
math, language and social and physical sci-
ences. Other subjects will also become
equally important: the environment, health
and financial and civic literacy. The differ-
ence will be in how the students learn such
subjects. The “how” includes what many
educators are referring to as the “4 C’s.”
• Critical Thinking and Problem Solving:
This refers tothe ability touse facts, knowl-
edge and data to effectively solve prob-
lems.
• Creativity and Innovation: This is the
abilitytocreate newideas usingawide range
of techniques and to be able to develop,
implement and communicate those ideas
effectively. The definition can go further to
include the ability to accept failure as an
opportunity to learn, understanding that
creativityandinnovationis acyclical process
of small successes and frequent mistakes.
• Communication: This is the ability to
articulate thoughts and ideas effectively us-
ing oral, written and non-verbal communi-
cationskills anda variety of multiple media
and technologies — all in diverse environ-
ments.
• Collaboration: This is working effec-
tively and respectfully with diverse teams
while exercising flexibility and willingness
to be helpful in making necessary compro-
mises to accomplish a common goal. This
includes assuming shared responsibility for
collaborative work and valuing the indi-
vidual contributions made by each team
member.
The definitions for school, teacher and
learner will be revised to reflect this new
learning environment. Schools will go from
buildings to nerve centers with walls that
are transparent —connecting teachers, stu-
dents and the community to the wealth of
knowledge that exists in the world. The pri-
mary role of the teacher as a dispenser of
information will shift to an orchestrator of
learning andhelping students turninforma-
tionintoknowledge —andknowledge into
wisdom.
Learners also need to be seen in a new
context. Their interest must be maintained
byhelpingthemsee that what theyare learn-
ing prepares themfor the real world. Their
curiosity must be instilled. They should be
excited to become even more resourceful so
that they will continue to learn outside the
formal school day.
Please remember that shifting schools to
a 21st century learning environment will
take time. However, be prepared. Soon,
older students will be able totake their elec-
tronic devices to school and use themin the
classroom. Hardcover textbooks will be
replacedwithe-books. These simple chang-
es begin the transformation to the future
21st century learning environment.
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Seabee Chapel
Port Hueneme
Building 1433
Phone: (805) 982-4358
Fax: (805) 982-5364
Protestant
Sunday worship service: 9 a.m.
Choir rehearsal: Wednesday, 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
Women’s Bible Study: Tuesday,
10 a.m.; Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.,
“Duty or Delight: Knowing Where
You Stand With God.”
Men’s Prayer Meeting: Wednesday,
5:30 p.m.
All Hands Bible Study: Thursday,
11:30 a.m.
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
Fax: (805) 989-7968
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
A story set in the early 1800s tells of
Philip Nolan, a young officer in the Unit-
ed States Army who gets caught up in a
plot to overthrow the government. Con-
victed of treason, he swears in rash anger
that he wishes never again to hear the
words, “The United States of America.”
The judge decides to grant his wish, and
he is sentenced to a life of exile. Those
around him are ordered never to speak
to him of America. He comes to be
known as “The Man Without a Coun-
try.”
Years later, a remorseful Nolan pleads
with a young sailor:
“Remember . . . your Country, and that
you belong to Her as you belong to your
own mother. Stand by Her, boy, as you
would stand by your mother.”
Then he adds, “O, if anybody had said
so to me when I was of your age!”
Each of us has a land we call our own.
It may be the place where our family has
lived for generations. It may be the coun-
try of our birth that we left long ago. Or
it may be an adopted nation we now con-
sider our home. By virtue of our heritage
or our loyalty, we all feel connected to a
country.
Love of country inspires men and
women to give their very best, even their
lives if necessary, to uphold its freedoms.
In faraway places or just down the street,
we stand tall for the worthy values and
principles espoused by our nation.
When fellowcountrymen are in trouble,
we reach out to assist them, defend their
rights and rebuild their lives. The bond
of common citizenship unites us and
strengthens us in spite of differences of
race, religion or politics. The commitment
we swear to our country is, at its heart,
a promise to help one another.
We all have a country. It may not be
the largest, the richest or the most pow-
erful, but it deserves our loyalty and our
love and our best efforts to make it bet-
ter.
We can say with hope and faith, “God
bless this land.”
Each of us can say with loyalty, ‘God bless this land’
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ACCLOGWING
Religious Ministries at Naval Base Ven-
tura County kicks off the holiday season
with a special Thanksgiving program fea-
turing the Covenant Players at 9 a.m.
Sunday, Nov. 18, at the Port Hueneme
Seabee Chapel.
In addition, Religious Ministries has
also announced its upcoming holiday wor-
ship services.
The Protestant schedule is as follows:
• Covenant Players Christmas Special:
Dec. 11, San Nicolas Island Theater, 6
p.m.
• Christmas Candlelight Service: Dec.
23, Port Hueneme Seabee Chapel, 6
p.m.
Roman Catholic Mass is scheduled as
follows:
• Christmas Eve Mass: Dec. 24, Port
Hueneme Seabee Chapel, 6:30 p.m.
• Christmas Day Mass: Dec. 25, Port
Mugu Chapel of Faith, 9 a.m.; Port Hue-
neme Seabee Chapel, 11:15 a.m.
For any questions regarding Jewish,
Buddhist and Islamic holy day celebra-
tions, please contact the Port Hueneme
Seabee Chapel at 805-982-4358.
Thanksgiving program kicks off holiday services
Two volunteer opportunities are avail-
able this month to help feed visitors to
the Ventura County Rescue Mission in
Oxnard.
Volunteers are needed Tuesday, Nov.
20, from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. More are
needed Wednesday, Nov. 21, from 11
a.m. to 1 p.m., when several hundred
people are served Thanksgiving lunch.
The Rescue Mission is at 234 E. 6th
St. in Oxnard. Service members, Depart-
ment of Defense civilians and depen-
dents are welcome
Volunteers are asked to sign up by
close of business Monday, Nov. 19, by
emailing Religious Program Specialist
2nd Class Royce Jones at royce.b.jones@
navy.mil or Religious Program Seaman
Teresa Bomba at teresa.bomba@navy.
mil, or by calling the Seabee Chapel at
982-4358.
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PHOTOS BY MIKE JOHNSON / NAWCWD
Terry Clark, left, head of the NAVAIRRanges Department, congratulates NAWCWDgraduates
from the 2012 NAVAIR Journey Level Development Program (JLDP) at a ceremony held at
Point Mugu Oct. 16. Pictured from left are Deanna Peterson, Jonathan Olson and Cuong
Ton. Theodore Picchini was also a JLDP graduate but unable to attend the ceremony.
By Renee Hatcher
NAWCWD Public Affairs
Nineteen Naval Air Warfare Center
Weapons Division (NAWCWD) employ-
ees were recognized Oct. 16 during a com-
mandwide NAVAIR leadership develop-
ment programgraduation ceremony that
was broadcast nationally via VTC from
NAVAIR headquarters in Patuxent Riv-
er, Md.
Throughout NAVAIR, nearly 300 grad-
uates were recognized in the ceremony.
NAWCWD graduates of the NAVAIR
Journey Level Development Program
(JLDP) were James Annos, John Bradley,
Phillip Burum, Barbara Harlow, Gerald
D. Harper, Jeffrey Henley, Joy Lewis, Em-
ily Lilly, Anahid Martinsen, Ann Moore-
head, Jonathan Olson, Deanna Peterson,
Theodore Picchini, Cuong Ton and Mer-
edith K. Yazzie.
NAWCWD graduates of the NAVAIR
Level Development Program (NLDP)
were Rafael S. Avila, Roberto Garcia,
Nancy Beth Schultz and Susan Walker.
Rear Adm. Paul Sohl, NAWCWDcom-
mander, presented plaques to the NLDP
graduates at China Lake, and Terry Clark,
head of the NAVAIR Ranges Depart-
ment, presented plaques at Point
Mugu.
“I amtruly proud to have folks like you
in this organization who are willing to
get out of their comfort zones,” Sohl
said.
Sohl also gave command coins to all
of the NAWCWD graduates.
“I hope you take from this how proud
I am of you, of what you’ve done and
what you will continue to do and are ex-
pected to do as leaders in the Weapons
Division,” he said.
Vice Adm. David Dunaway, NAVAIR
commander, was the keynote speaker for
the ceremony.
JLDP offers classroom-based leader-
ship development courses, online com-
mand organization and operations train-
ing, and initiative-based developmental
activities designed to be completed during
a one- to two-year period.
NLDP is NAVAIR’s flagship program
intended to provide mid- to senior-grade
participants the opportunity to broaden
their leadership, management, organiza-
tional knowledge and world view while
establishing valuable networks across the
command and throughout the Navy and
Department of Defense.
19 graduate from NAWCWD program
Terry Clark congratulates Roberto Garcia,
NAWCWDgraduate of the 2012 NAVAIR Level
Development Program (NLDP) at an Oct. 16
ceremony at Point Mugu. Rafael S. Avila
was also an NLDP graduate and attended
the ceremony at NAVAIR headquarters in
Patuxent River, Md.
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People interested in volunteering at the Navy-Ma-
rine Corps Relief Society (NMCRS) stopped by
Friday, Oct. 26, to get information and enjoy five
different kinds of chili — from the vegetarian Vic-
timless Chili to Chickalicious, made with chicken.
Wilma Cagampan, who retired after 30 years as a
paraprofessional withthe OxnardUnionHighSchool
District, said she’d like to volunteer because she
wants to stay busy and help other people.
“Plus, it’s only a 10-minute drive from my house,”
she added.
She was already familiar with the services the
NMCRS provides because her husband, Prudy, is a
Navy retiree.
“I like doing behind-the-scenes work,” she ex-
plained.
There’s plenty of that, said Tina Egelston, a long-
time volunteer. Besides the many tasks involved at
the Thrift Shop, there are the responsibilities of be-
ing a caseworker, including providing Quick Assist
Loans of up to $500.
There are also front-desk shifts —only three hours
a month are required, and the office is open weekdays
from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m — and there’s currently a need
for Budget for Baby instructors.
Logistics Specialist 2nd Class Renato Ferrera with
the Commander Airborne Command Control and
Logistics Wing at Naval Base Ventura County, Point
Mugu, helps sort donations at the Thrift Shop and
works the front desk.
Myrene Smith compiles lists of local military wid-
ows and widowers so the NMCRS can make sure
they receive the benefits and services they need.
Egelston said there’s always plenty to do and vol-
unteers are always needed.
For more information call 982-4409.
Potential volunteers visit NMCRS
PHOTO BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE
Myrene Smith, who has volunteered at the Navy-Marine Corps
Relief Society for about three years, serves up some chili during
a Halloween-themed open house Friday, Oct. 26. The event was
designed to attract new volunteers.
• Volunteer Orientation: 11 a.m., Tues-
day, Nov. 13. Recruiting Thrift Shop ca-
shiers and Budget for Baby instructors.
Reimbursement for child care, mileage.
• Budget for Baby: 6 to 7 p.m. Thursday,
Nov. 15. Receive $100 of baby items free
for finding out how your new bundle of
joy will impact your budget.
Schedule of events
Chili cookoff, Halloween open
house brings in people looking
to help with loans, Thrift Shop
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Starting Nov. 6, the Naval Branch
Health Clinic (NBHC) Port Hueneme will
be giving family members and eligible
beneficiaries influenza vaccines at the
NBHC Port Hueneme immunization
clinic and Preventive Medicine Office ev-
ery Tuesday and Thursday from 2 to 4
p.m.
Several community immunization clin-
ics are also scheduled at Naval Base Ven-
tura County (NBVC).
For NBVC Port Hueneme, the flu vac-
cines will be administered Nov. 6, 13 and
20 from 9 to 11 a.m. near the entrance of
Navy Exchange.
At NBVC Point Mugu, the flu vaccines
will be available Nov. 8 and 15 from 8 to
11 a.m. at the Point Mugu Theater.
Vaccinations are being provided to all
military personnel, dependents, retirees,
mission-essential or mission-critical De-
partment of Defense (DoD) civilians and
contract employees. Depending on vac-
cination availability, vaccinations may also
be given to other DoD civilians.
The influenza vaccine is a one-dose
combo of seasonal influenza and H1N1
virus strains that will be given either in
nasal mist or injectible shot.
While everyone 6 months and older
should get a flu vaccine each flu season,
it’s especially important that the following
groups get vaccinated either because they
are at high risk of having serious flu-re-
lated complications or because they live
with or care for people at high risk for
developing flu-related complications:
pregnant women; children younger than
5, especially children younger than 2;
people 50 and older; people of any age
with certain chronic medical conditions;
people who live in nursing homes and
other long-termcare facilities; and people
who live with or care for those at high risk
for complications from flu.
For any questions or concerns please
feel free to contact the following offices:
Preventive Medicine Division at 805-982-
6358; Occupational and Environmental
Health Department at 805-982-6434 and
Naval Branch Health Clinic Port Huen-
eme at 805-982-6321.
Flu vaccinations start Nov. 6
Naval Branch Health Clinic at Naval
Base Ventura County announces the
following changes in schedule for both
the Port Hueneme and Point Mugu clin-
ics over the next two months:
Nov. 9, the clinics will have reduced
services after 10 a.m. due to physical
readiness testing.
Nov. 12, the clinics will be closed in
observance of Veterans Day.
Nov. 16, the clinics will open at 9
a.m. instead of 7:30 a.m. due to uni-
form inspection.
Nov. 22 and 23, the clinics will be
closed in observance of Thanksgiv-
ing.
Dec. 24 and 25, the clinics will be
closed in observance of Christmas.
Clinics announce holiday hours
Visiting guests of military members
will find the Navy Lodge an ideal
place to stay for the holidays, as it can
save military families and friends 45
percent compared to other hotels —
and there are no extra person charg-
es.
“We offer a great value considering
our spacious guest rooms, kitchens
and other guest comfort amenities,”
said Navy Lodge Port Hueneme Man-
ager Carla Vicens. “Guests can also
enjoy a free breakfast in the morning
along with free Internet access.”
Every Navy Lodge guest room offers
queen-sized beds, high-speed Internet
access and a kitchenette complete
with microwave and refrigerator. Navy
Lodges also offer convenient on-base
parking and guest laundry facilities,
as well as handicapped accessible and
non-smoking rooms.
Navy Lodges are conveniently lo-
cated near other on-base amenities,
such as the gym and pool.
As an added convenience, select
Navy Lodges allow dogs and cats up
to 50 pounds to stay when traveling
with their owners. Check with the
Navy Lodge for more details.
To make a reservation for any of the
40 Navy Lodges worldwide, call toll
free at 1-800-628-9466 or log on to
www.navy-lodge.com.
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By Lt. Blake Baccigalopi
VAW-116
The recent retirement ceremony for a
senior chief at Carrier Airborne Early
Warning Squadron (VAW) 116 had a twist
at the end: a wedding proposal.
Senior Chief Aviation Maintenance
Administrationman Alicia J. Koval ended
her 26-year active duty career in the U.S.
Navy during the Sept. 28 beachside cer-
emony at Naval Base Ventura County
(NBVC) Point Mugu.
Immediately afterwards, her fiancé, Se-
nior Chief Aviation Electronics Technician
(ATCS) Robert Armer proposed to Koval.
She accepted.
Raised in the state of Washington,
Koval enlisted in September 1986 with
aspirations of traveling the world. After
graduating from Administrationman “A”
School at Naval Technical Training Cen-
ter Meridian, Miss., Koval served in Fleet
Air Reconnaissance Squadron 4 and later
the Naval Air Test Center, where she main-
tained records for more than 65 aircraft
comprised of 17 different models.
Koval has a bachelor’s degree in geo-
logical sciences from the University of
Washington, and while assigned to Air-
craft Intermediate Maintenance Depart-
ment at Naval Air Station Brunswick, Me.,
she became the first active duty woman
to receive the Joshua Lawrence Chamber-
lain Award, which recognizes members for
military leadership and community par-
ticipation.
Koval has been with the VAW-116 Sun
Kings since October 2008.
Her career included eight deployments
both ashore and at sea, including two de-
ployments to Sigonella, Italy.
Among those attending her retirement
ceremony were her father and mother, Ted
and Bonnie Koval; her sister, Heidi Koval;
and her son, J.T. Armstrong.
“I have had a blast being in the Navy,”
Koval said. “Yes, I am sad to leave the
Navy, VAW-116 and the many Sailors I’ve
mentored throughout my years, but I’m
looking forward to this next chapter in my
life.”
Recent certified as a personal trainer,
Koval plans to remain in the Southern
California area, but ultimately, she intends
to return to her home state of Washing-
ton.
“Senior Chief Koval has proven most
vital to the Sun King team,”said VAW-116
Command Master Chief Domingo Soto.
“Her influence and superb leadership have
truly set the example of perfection for our
Sailors to emulate.”
Retirement ceremony ends with a twist: a wedding proposal
PHOTO BY LT. BLAKE BACCIGALOPI / VAW-116
With other Sun Kings looking on, ATCS Robert Armer of VAW-116 proposes to AZCS Alicia
Koval following Koval’s retirement ceremony. Koval accepted.
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Religious Ministries at Naval Base Ventura County
(NBVC) is accepting holiday gifts for students at Providence
School, a juvenile court school in Oxnard.
Called Operation Holiday Blessings, the project will pro-
vide presents for the 120 students ranging in age from 15
to 18. The school has 110 boys and 10 girls.
Acceptable gifts are plain white T-shirts, white socks, un-
dergarments and crossword puzzles.
The unwrapped gifts should be taken to one of four drop
boxes on base by Dec. 12. The drop boxes are located at:
• The Welcome Center, Personnel Support Detachment,
Bldg. 1169, NBVC Port Hueneme.
• The Seabee Chapel, Bldg. 1433, NBVC Port Huen-
eme.
• The Point Mugu Chapel of Faith, Bldg. 121, NBVC
Point Mugu.
• NBVC Headquarters, Bldg. 1, NBVC Point Mugu.
For more information, call the Religious Ministries Team
at 805-982-4358.

Is your command or any on-base organization you’re af-
filiated with taking part in a special project for the holidays?
Let us know! Send an email with a brief description of the
project and the name and contact number of the person
organizing the event to [email protected].
Providence School needs gifts
HELP ON THE HOLIDAYS
The Naval Base Ventura County Federal Fire De-
partment reminds everyone to “fall back” one hour
on your clocks before you go to bed Saturday, Nov.
3, and to change your smoke detector batteries at
the same time.
The majority of fatal home fires happen at night
when people are asleep. Contrary to popular belief,
the smell of smoke may not wake a sleeping person.
The poisonous gases and smoke produced by a fire
can numb the senses and put you into a deeper
sleep.
According to the National Fire Protection As-
sociation, minimum protection requires a smoke
detector outside each sleeping area and on every
level of the home.
Because smoke rises, mount detectors high on a
wall or on the ceiling. Wall-mounted units should
be hung 4 to 12 inches from the ceiling. A ceiling-
mounted unit should be attached at least 4 inches
fromthe nearest wall. In rooms with pitched ceilings,
mount the detector at or near the ceiling’s highest
point.
Only a functioning smoke detector can protect
you. Never disable a detector by borrowing its bat-
tery for another use. Following the manufacturer’s
instructions, test all your smoke detectors monthly
and install new batteries at least once a year. Many
battery-powered units “chirp” or give some other
audible signal when their batteries need to be re-
placed.
Clean your smoke detectors. Dust and cobwebs
can reduce a detector’s sensitivity to smoke. And
never paint one.
In addition to having smoke detectors, you should
create an evacuation plan for your family. Know
your exit options, and for multi-story dwellings, have
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safely in the event that the stairwell is inaccessible.
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If you have questions or concerns regarding fire
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Ventura County at 989-7034.
Time to change smoke detector batteries
The smell of smoke may
not wake a sleeping person.
Poisonous gases and smoke
can numb the senses and
put you into a deeper sleep.
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HM3 Nonito Niebres of Naval Branch Health
Clinic, Port Hueneme.
Marisa Enriquez, a professional makeup artist who specializes in special effects for a Carpinteria
costume company, turns CE3 Paul LeRay of Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 5 into a clown. He
would spend the next several hours inside the Haunted Maze — on stilts.
CE3 Paul LeRay of Naval Mobile Construction
Battalion 5, with makeup complete.
Photos by AndreA howry / Lighthouse
Jennifer Pargas, whose dad is FCCM Alfredo Pargas of Naval Surface Warfare Center Port Hueneme
Division, fixes a neck screw on Frankenstein, a heavily made-up CM1 Efrain Vega of NMCB 5.
Photos by AndreA howry
Several volunteers from Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 5 worked at the Haunted Maze Friday, Oct. 26. Among them were, from left, CECN Justin Crozier, CECN Jude Zamor, BUCR Kenneth Howard and EACR Victoria
Thompson. At far right is one of the reasons no one walked too close to the tarp walls, many of which had convenient holes where creatures like this would make an appearance.
By Andrea Howry
Lighthouse editor
Just like the Big Bad Wolf, Santa Ana
winds huffed and puffed but couldn’t
blow down the Haunted Maze at Naval
Base Ventura County, Port Hueneme.
As a result, 250 people visited Friday,
Oct. 26, for the Scaredy-Cat tour and
300 more walked through after dark for
Fright Night.
This was the first year for the maze,
which was set up behind the Aquatics
Center, home for many years to the
Haunted Swamp, where visitors crossed
the decorated pool in a boat pulled along
by divers from Underwater Construction
Team 2.
Limited access to the pool this year
forced Morale, Welfare and Recreation
(MWR) to come up with an alternative,
and the high winds almost forced a com-
plete shutdown.
“We had to delay the opening by an
hour while we fixed everything the winds
had torn down,” explained head life-
guard Drew Isais. “Props had fallen
down, the tarp walls were ripped off,
even some of the hay bales that made
up the maze had fallen over.”
He said winds had been clocked at 40
to 50 mph that afternoon.
Safety officials checked out the maze
and gave the OK for everything to open
shortly before 5 p.m.
More than 60 volunteers had worked
for a week creating the scary scenes in-
side, and many were on hand that night
dressed in costumes and wearing heavy
makeup to become clowns, zombies,
Frankenstein and gory creatures
drenched in “blood.”
“Scaring people is fun,” said Construc-
tion Electrician Constructionman Justin
Crozier of Naval Mobile Construction
Battalion 5, who was dressed as a cow-
boy zombie and stood guard in a grave-
yard.
At one sharp turn just past the hay
bales, visitors were greeted by several
clowns jumping out of a wooden box.
“Here, you look like you could use a
hand,” shouted Engineering Aide Con-
struction Apprentice Casey Smith of
Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 5
as he tossed a fake severed arm to a fam-
ily walking by.
Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Nonito
Niebres of the Naval Branch Health
Clinic Port Hueneme emerged from a
dark corner wearing a mask and wield-
ing weapons caked with “blood.”
He happily posed for a photo, then
remembered he was wearing a mask.
“Why am I smiling?” he asked.
Children’s reaction to the Haunted
Maze ranged from sheer terror to rolling
eyes.
Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Michael
Ortiguero joked that he probably
wouldn’t be nominated Parent of the
Year as he pulled his screaming 4-year-
old past the displays.
Eight-year-old Victoria Truong, the
daughter of Builder 2nd Class Marlin
Llaneza of the 31st Seabee Readiness
Group, kept her composure, but her 6-
year-old sister, Angelina, clung to her
dad as they made their way through,
even turning away from a clown who
tried to high-five her.
But minutes later, both girls were just
fine, happily playing basketball at the
carnival set up just outside the tarps,
where Family Readiness Groups, local
teen centers and MWR had set up games
and food booths.
“I’m glad to be helping out,” said vol-
unteer Aviation Electronics Technician
2nd Class Robert Robertson of Fleet
Readiness Center Southwest, Point
Mugu Detachment. “It’s something for
the kids to do this Halloween — and I’m
all about Halloween.”
Haunted Maze full of thrills
Karlissa and HM2 Michael Ortiguero try to persuade their 4-year-old, Michael Jr., to continue through the Haunted
Maze, but the clowns were getting the better of him.
We had to delay the opening
by an hour while we fixed
everything the winds had torn
down. Props had fallen down,
the tarp walls were ripped off.
— Drew Isais
Head lifeguard
By Andrea Howry
Lighthouse
It was only appropriate that the retired
racing Greyhound ran away with first
place.
Southern, adopted by retired Chief
Construction Mechanic Brad Stice and
his wife, Ilana, came to the Navy Ex-
change at Naval Base Ventura County,
Port Hueneme, Saturday, Oct. 28, dressed
as the Red Baron, and that won him first
prize in the annual Howloween Costume
Contest.
“We saw the marquee advertising the
contest, and I’d figured since we’d bought
the costume, we’d let her wear it,” Stice
said.
Among the dogs Southern defeated
were a Chihuahua dressed as the Incred-
ible Hulk, a Shih Tzu Chihuahua mix
wearing a tutu and a Chow dressed as,
well, a Chow.
Ruthie Gogue, the consumables man-
ager at the NEX, said the costume con-
test and the annual Holidays with Santa
photo shoot in December are a fun way
to let customers learn about the newest
products in the store’s Pet Department.
Saturday’s event featured the latest in
pet treats, including Veggie Chips.
More than a dozen dogs came with
their owners in tow.
NEX contest
is a real howl
Photos by AndreA howry / Lighthouse
Above, wearing her Red Baron costume, Southern, a
Greyhound that used to race competitively, takes first
place in the annual Howloween Costume Contest at
the Naval Base Ventura County, Port Hueneme, Navy
Exchange. After her racing days were over, Southern was
adopted by retired Chief Construction Mechanic Brad
Stice and his wife, Ilana.
At left, Gizmo, a Shih Tzu Chihuahua mix, wears a tutu
to the costume contest. Gizmo brought along Mandi
Humphrey, 11, whose mom, Gloria, works in the garden
shop at the NEX.
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HM3 Nonito Niebres of Naval Branch Health
Clinic, Port Hueneme.
Marisa Enriquez, a professional makeup artist who specializes in special effects for a Carpinteria
costume company, turns CE3 Paul LeRay of Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 5 into a clown. He
would spend the next several hours inside the Haunted Maze — on stilts.
CE3 Paul LeRay of Naval Mobile Construction
Battalion 5, with makeup complete.
Photos by AndreA howry / Lighthouse
Jennifer Pargas, whose dad is FCCM Alfredo Pargas of Naval Surface Warfare Center Port Hueneme
Division, fixes a neck screw on Frankenstein, a heavily made-up CM1 Efrain Vega of NMCB 5.
Photos by AndreA howry
Several volunteers from Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 5 worked at the Haunted Maze Friday, Oct. 26. Among them were, from left, CECN Justin Crozier, CECN Jude Zamor, BUCR Kenneth Howard and EACR Victoria
Thompson. At far right is one of the reasons no one walked too close to the tarp walls, many of which had convenient holes where creatures like this would make an appearance.
By Andrea Howry
Lighthouse editor
Just like the Big Bad Wolf, Santa Ana
winds huffed and puffed but couldn’t
blow down the Haunted Maze at Naval
Base Ventura County, Port Hueneme.
As a result, 250 people visited Friday,
Oct. 26, for the Scaredy-Cat tour and
300 more walked through after dark for
Fright Night.
This was the first year for the maze,
which was set up behind the Aquatics
Center, home for many years to the
Haunted Swamp, where visitors crossed
the decorated pool in a boat pulled along
by divers from Underwater Construction
Team 2.
Limited access to the pool this year
forced Morale, Welfare and Recreation
(MWR) to come up with an alternative,
and the high winds almost forced a com-
plete shutdown.
“We had to delay the opening by an
hour while we fixed everything the winds
had torn down,” explained head life-
guard Drew Isais. “Props had fallen
down, the tarp walls were ripped off,
even some of the hay bales that made
up the maze had fallen over.”
He said winds had been clocked at 40
to 50 mph that afternoon.
Safety officials checked out the maze
and gave the OK for everything to open
shortly before 5 p.m.
More than 60 volunteers had worked
for a week creating the scary scenes in-
side, and many were on hand that night
dressed in costumes and wearing heavy
makeup to become clowns, zombies,
Frankenstein and gory creatures
drenched in “blood.”
“Scaring people is fun,” said Construc-
tion Electrician Constructionman Justin
Crozier of Naval Mobile Construction
Battalion 5, who was dressed as a cow-
boy zombie and stood guard in a grave-
yard.
At one sharp turn just past the hay
bales, visitors were greeted by several
clowns jumping out of a wooden box.
“Here, you look like you could use a
hand,” shouted Engineering Aide Con-
struction Apprentice Casey Smith of
Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 5
as he tossed a fake severed arm to a fam-
ily walking by.
Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Nonito
Niebres of the Naval Branch Health
Clinic Port Hueneme emerged from a
dark corner wearing a mask and wield-
ing weapons caked with “blood.”
He happily posed for a photo, then
remembered he was wearing a mask.
“Why am I smiling?” he asked.
Children’s reaction to the Haunted
Maze ranged from sheer terror to rolling
eyes.
Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Michael
Ortiguero joked that he probably
wouldn’t be nominated Parent of the
Year as he pulled his screaming 4-year-
old past the displays.
Eight-year-old Victoria Truong, the
daughter of Builder 2nd Class Marlin
Llaneza of the 31st Seabee Readiness
Group, kept her composure, but her 6-
year-old sister, Angelina, clung to her
dad as they made their way through,
even turning away from a clown who
tried to high-five her.
But minutes later, both girls were just
fine, happily playing basketball at the
carnival set up just outside the tarps,
where Family Readiness Groups, local
teen centers and MWR had set up games
and food booths.
“I’m glad to be helping out,” said vol-
unteer Aviation Electronics Technician
2nd Class Robert Robertson of Fleet
Readiness Center Southwest, Point
Mugu Detachment. “It’s something for
the kids to do this Halloween — and I’m
all about Halloween.”
Haunted Maze full of thrills
Karlissa and HM2 Michael Ortiguero try to persuade their 4-year-old, Michael Jr., to continue through the Haunted
Maze, but the clowns were getting the better of him.
We had to delay the opening
by an hour while we fixed
everything the winds had torn
down. Props had fallen down,
the tarp walls were ripped off.
— Drew Isais
Head lifeguard
By Andrea Howry
Lighthouse
It was only appropriate that the retired
racing Greyhound ran away with first
place.
Southern, adopted by retired Chief
Construction Mechanic Brad Stice and
his wife, Ilana, came to the Navy Ex-
change at Naval Base Ventura County,
Port Hueneme, Saturday, Oct. 28, dressed
as the Red Baron, and that won him first
prize in the annual Howloween Costume
Contest.
“We saw the marquee advertising the
contest, and I’d figured since we’d bought
the costume, we’d let her wear it,” Stice
said.
Among the dogs Southern defeated
were a Chihuahua dressed as the Incred-
ible Hulk, a Shih Tzu Chihuahua mix
wearing a tutu and a Chow dressed as,
well, a Chow.
Ruthie Gogue, the consumables man-
ager at the NEX, said the costume con-
test and the annual Holidays with Santa
photo shoot in December are a fun way
to let customers learn about the newest
products in the store’s Pet Department.
Saturday’s event featured the latest in
pet treats, including Veggie Chips.
More than a dozen dogs came with
their owners in tow.
NEX contest
is a real howl
Photos by AndreA howry / Lighthouse
Above, wearing her Red Baron costume, Southern, a
Greyhound that used to race competitively, takes first
place in the annual Howloween Costume Contest at
the Naval Base Ventura County, Port Hueneme, Navy
Exchange. After her racing days were over, Southern was
adopted by retired Chief Construction Mechanic Brad
Stice and his wife, Ilana.
At left, Gizmo, a Shih Tzu Chihuahua mix, wears a tutu
to the costume contest. Gizmo brought along Mandi
Humphrey, 11, whose mom, Gloria, works in the garden
shop at the NEX.
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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:
NBVCPoint Mugu, Bldg. 225 next to the
chapel, 989-8146; NBVC Port Hueneme,
Bldg. 1169 behind NEX, 982-5037; Cata-
lina Heights, 913B Calle la Roda, 982-
5037.
All classes at Port Hueneme unless oth-
erwise noted. Call 982-5037 for more in-
formation. Workshops also available in
command spaces. Child care option avail-
able with prior registration.
Career Support and Retention
(Register for TAP classes with your
Command Career Counselor)
• Executive Transition Assistance Pro-
gram (XTAP): E-7 & above, retirees and
officers. Bring medical record & DD2648
Monday. Appropriate civilian attire.
Spouses welcome. Please register via your
command career counselor. Monday
through Thursday, Dec. 3-6, daily 7:30
a.m. to 4 p.m.
• Transition Assistance Program(TAP):
E-6 & below, separatees. Bring DD2648
& medical record on Monday. Appropri-
ate civilian attire. Register via command
career counselor. Monday-Thursday, Dec.
10-13, daily 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
• Holiday Hiring: Tips for finding sea-
sonal employment. Find out which com-
panies are hiring and howto get your foot
in the door. Thurs., Nov. 1, 6 to 7 p.m.,
Point Mugu.
• Interview Skills: Prepare for your job
interview, learn about the interview pro-
cess, conduct a mock interviewand more.
Fri., Nov. 9, 10 to 11:30 a.m.
• Corporate Resume Writing: Cutting-
edge resume techniques! Fri., Nov. 16,
7:30 to 9 a.m.; Tues., Nov. 27, 6 to 7:30
p.m.
• Federal Employment — How to Ap-
ply: Learn key factors to navigate the
federal application process. Fri., Nov. 16,
9:15 to 11 a.m.
• Excel: Learn Microsoft Office Excel
2007 for both personal and professional
use. Thurs., Nov. 15, 10 a.m. to noon,
Point Mugu; Fri., Nov. 16, 10 a.m. to
noon.
Deployment Support
• Deployment Homecoming: Your
spouse is coming home! Learn what to
expect and how to help both of you make
this a rewarding reunion. Tues., Nov. 6,
3 to 4 p.m.
• IA Family Connection: Whether this
is your first or 21st experience with IA’s,
join other family members and meet the
spouses of deployed service members.
Share your own knowledge of the IA ex-
perience. Thurs., Nov. 15, 3 to 4 p.m.
Operation Prepare
Disaster Preparedness: Information and
hands-on activities to help you prepare
for disasters. Thurs., Nov. 15, 1 to 2 p.m.
Call if you would like classes in your com-
mand spaces. 805-982-6251.
Relocation Assistance
• General information: 982-3726.
• Smooth Move: Make your PCS move
easy, simple and smooth. Learn about
your entitlements fromthe experts. Wed.,
Nov. 14, 1 to 3:30 p.m.
• Welcome Aboard: For incoming ser-
vice members and their families. Receive
information on community resources on
and near the base. Thurs., Nov. 15, 2 to
3 p.m., Catalina Heights.
New Parent Support
• Infant Massage: Massage improves
digestion, brain development and sleep
routines. Mon., Nov. 5, 1 to 2 p.m.
• Hello Baby: Baby Shower intro to
New Parent Support Program. Get info
on Tricare, NMCRS’ Budget for Baby,
seatbelt safety and more! Thurs., Nov. 8,
5 to 7 p.m.
• Brand New Baby (3-part series): 45
reasons why babies cry and howto soothe
your newborn. Thursdays, Nov. 15
through Dec. 6, 6 to 8:30 p.m.
Life Skills Workshops
• General information: 982-3102.
• Communication Skills: Improve rela-
tionships at home and work. Mon., Nov.
5, 3 to 4 p.m., Catalina Heights.
• Co-Parenting (5-part series): For di-
vorced or separated parents. Tuesdays,
Nov. 6 through Dec. 4, 4 to 5:30 p.m.
• Stress Management 101: Learn the
basics of handling stress. Thurs., Nov. 8,
10 to 11:30 a.m.
• Stress Management (4-part series):
Focus on your choice of work, home or
personal issues. Tuesdays, Nov. 20
through Dec. 11, 2 to 3 p.m.
Exceptional Family Member
• EFMP Overview: EFMP serves mili-
tary families with special needs. Learn
what resources are available for your fam-
ily. Thurs., Nov. 1, noon to 1:30 p.m.
• EFMP Support Network: Meet with
other EFMP families and share resources.
Wed., Nov. 7, 9:30 to 11 a.m., Point
Mugu.
Financial Management
• One-on-one financial counseling avail-
able. Call 982-3159 for appointment.
• How to Survive the Holidays Finan-
cially: Save on holiday costs and create a
financial plan to pay for holiday debt and
control spending during the year. Thurs.,
Nov. 1, 7 to 8 p.m., Point Mugu.
Free food distribution
• Third Saturday of every month: Nov.
17 and Dec. 22, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Bldg. 19,
near the Pleasant Valley Gate on NBVC
Port Hueneme. Food items vary from
month to month. Requirements: Active
duty E-6 and belowor their spouses; bring
an LES and only one issue per family.
E-7 with two or more dependents may
qualify. Income guideline statement avail-
able at distribution site.
— For information, please call Sandy Lyle,
command liaison, at 982-3159 or e-mail
[email protected].
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“We didn’t know what to expect,”
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resources.
“The assessors were here from the
time we opened at 6 a.m. until the time
we closed at 5:30 p.m.,” Nash said.
“They spent an hour in each classroom,
examined the playgrounds and checked
out the structures.”
They also looked through binder af-
ter binder and folder after folder.
“If something was missing, we had
one hour to find it,” Nash said. “We
ended up with three things missing, and
we found each one within 10 min-
utes.”
The Point Mugu CDC has an infant
program for children ages 6 weeks to 1
year, a pre-toddler program for 1- and
2-year-olds; a toddler program for 2-
and 3-year olds and a preschool pro-
gram for children ages 3 to 5.
For more information on the CDC
programs or the certification process,
call 989-3675.
CDC gets near-perfect score during accreditation process
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PHOTO BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE
Sharon Nash, director of the Child Development Center at Naval Base Ventura County,
Point Mugu, shows some of the reams of paperwork pored over during the accreditation
process. The facility received a five-year accreditation, with nearly all the categories
earning 100 percent ratings.
ment (M-RAP) and a High Mobility
Multi-Purpose Vehicle (Humvee) fromthe
31st SRG at NBVC. The parade begins at
11:11 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 11, at San Fer-
nando Mission and Laurel Canyon bou-
levards in Mission Hills. Information:
818-837-7767.
• Nikkei Senior Gardens in Arleta, a
retirement community in the San Fer-
nando Valley, will honor World War II
Japanese American Fighters from the
442nd unit, and the commanding officer
and command master chief of Navy Op-
erational Support Center and Ventura
County Color Guard will attend. The
event is Nov. 9. The facility is at 9221 Ar-
leta Ave. Information: 818-899-1000.
• The final mile of the Santa Barbara
International Marathon is dedicated to
American Veterans, and NBVC’s Mis-
sile Float will be on hand for the cele-
bration. The marathon, which starts at
7:30 a.m. at Dos Pueblos High School
in Goleta, is Saturday, Nov. 10. The
closing celebration is at La Playa Sta-
dium, Santa Barbara City College,
Loma Alta and Shoreline Drive, Santa
Barbara.
• Seabee Museum Director Lara God-
bille will discuss “The History of the
Fighting Seabees in Ventura County”
at 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 10, at the Ox-
nard Public Library Meeting Room B.
The library is at 251 S. A St., Oxnard.
Information: 385-7507.
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Navy personnel will be taking part in
the 2012 Science Carnival for children in
kindergarten through eighth grade Satur-
day, Nov. 3, at an Oxnard school.
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State University, Channel Islands, runs
from 5 to 8 p.m. at Thurgood Marshall
Elementary School, 2900 Thurgood Mar-
shall Drive, Oxnard. Children can watch
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freezing candy bars in liquid nitrogen.
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NEEDHAM THEATER
Thursday, November 1
7pm: Premium Rush PG13
Friday, November 2
7pm: Resident Evil: Retribution 3D R
9pm: Hit and Run R
Saturday, November 3
2pm: Finding Nemo 3D PG
5pm: Premium Rush PG13
8pm: Hit and Run R
Sunday, November 4
2pm: The Possession PG13
5pm: Lawless R
Friday, November 2
7pm: The Dark Knight Rises PG13
Saturday, November 3
2pm: Ice Age: Continental Drift PG
4pm: Step Up: Revolution PG13
7pm: Ted R
Sunday, November 4
2pm: Diary of a Wimpy Kid:
Dog Days PG
4pm: The Apparition PG13
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, November 8
7pm: End of Watch R
Friday, November 9
7pm: The Possession PG13
9pm: Lawless R
Saturday, November 10
2pm: Finding Nemo 3D PG
5pm: The Possession PG13
8pm: Lawless R
Sunday, November 11
2pm: House at the end of the Street PG13
5pm: End of Watch R
Friday, November 9
7pm: Total Recall PG13
Saturday, November 10
2pm: Diary of a Wimpy Kid:
Dog Days PG
4pm: Hope Springs PG13
7pm: The Watch R
Sunday, November 11
2pm: Ice Age: Continental Drift PG
4pm: Magic Mike R
MUGU THEATER
NOWSHOWING 3D MOVIES!
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tia School male blk/wht CAT,
very friendly, call 658-8455 or
901-0554 VCS318617
LOST North of Community
Memorial Hospital, Neuter
Male Fox Red Lab, 85 lbs,
7 yrs, Charlie. 805-641-2804
REWARD VCS318692
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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
VCS318725 ALL CASH
BUYING
All U.S. Silver, Gold
and Copper Coins,
Large & Small Collections.
Foreign Coins. Medals -
Tokens. Gold Jewelry
Broken or unwanted Gold
Jewelry. Scrap Gold
& Silver. Dental Gold.
Sterling Flatware
Watches
1211 Maricopa, Ojai
40 Years Buying
805-646-4904
VCS318341
Antique Evaluations
Sunday, November 25, 2012
from 12 noon - 5 p.m.
$5.00 per item
Belle Antiques
31139 Via Colinas, #203
Westlake Village
818-889-1030
[email protected]
Please RSVP! VCS318660
Antique slot machine, 1939
Mills, 10 cent, works good
unrestored, $1350/obo
805-794-7256 VCS317799
BUYER of OLD COINS
Coin Collections
Silver & Gold Coins
TOP $$$ PAID
I BUY TOY TRAINS
Old BB CARDS, Old TOYS.
Jeff 805-302-7104 VCS317956
BUYING
Coins 1964 & Older
Dimes - $2.05
Quarters - $5.12
Halfs - $10.25
Dollars - $24.00 & up
C.C. $$ - cased $135
Coin Collections
Gold Coins - Call
Gold Scrap
Mexico Wanted
Sterling Pieces
Pocket Watches
Indian Baskets
Free Appraisals
805-646-2631
VCS318366
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.
I’ll buy one item or
the whole collection
805-300-2308 VCS318780
$CASH$ FOR OLD
Guitars, Basses,
Amps, Banjos,
Ukes, Mandolins,
etc. 805-981-7196
VCS318060
$ CASH PAID $
Planning
an Estate
or garage sale?
Call Us-Get More
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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 VCS318718
DEPT 56 1982-present,
Dickens VG, No. Pole, over
500 houses,1800acc/trees,
Must See, 805-794-2875
VCS317388

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DOLLARS
AN OUNCE
WE ARE LARGEST
BUYERS OF SCRAP
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BRACELETS,
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DIAMONDS, ROLEX
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COINS, WE PAY UP TO
SPOT PRICES, GOLD
CROWNS, SILVER
COINS, SILVER
CHAINS. WE PAY
CASH NOW TOP $$
4255-18 E. MAIN ST
VENTURA CA 93003
805-650-0444
MAIN & TELEPHONE
NEXT TO HONEY
BAKED HAM
FIREHOUSE PLAZA
VCS317587
I BUY Antique & Black
Powder guns, knives,
military, hunting/pocket,
original or reproduction
ALSO silver coins and
scrap sterling silver
805-646-2168 VCS318741
NEED CASH?
BUYING GOLD
Paying $24.00 per gram for
14 carat. 805-646-2631
VCS318365
WANTED: Old American
Indian Items, old oriental
rugs, old estate jewelry,
gentleman’s fine watches,
silver & gold coins & objects.
Cash paid. Cell 805-218-7407
VCS318474
WANTED: Swords, Japanese
& Civil War, German
daggers, antique weapons,
military. CASH. All Asian
Antiques Chinese/Japanese.
(818)992-4803 VCS318337
WE BUY GOLD
& SILVER
We Honor All
Competitors
Coupons!
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Guarantee*
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applicable for coins, paper
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combined with any other offers
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Thousand Oaks, Camarillo,
Oxnard, Moorpark,
Ventura, Simi Valley
Open 7 Days
877.465.3676
*call stores for details
VCS318667
a buyer of appliances
Appliance
$ Recycle $
We Pick Up
& Pay Cash
* Refrigerator
* Washer
* Dryer
805-889-1778
VCS318480
Ad Refrigeration
Repair & Sales
Refrigerators, walk-in
coolers, ice machines, etc
*** From $99.00 ***
FREE Estimates!
Will Pick Up Dead Refrig,
and All Appliances!
805.816.7169
VCS318543
ALL MAJOR APPL
$$ OVEN Special $$
FREE
S/Call w/repair in Vta Co.
FREE Appliance Pickup.
Save on repairs & sales
during the economy crisis.
Washers, Dryers, Heaters,
Refrigerators, Ovens Gas
& Electric, Microwaves
35 Years Exp. Vta Co.
Victor 805-302-1866
VCS318567
Hester’s
Appliance
We Pick up &
Pay Top $$$
For Old Washers &
Dryers, Stoves,
Refrigerators
For Sale Used
Appliances
$99 & up
Over 40yr Exp.
805-487-8833 or
805-487-1060
VCS317869
Kenmore Refrigerator 2006
side x side, bisque color,
ice maker, filter, $300
805-647-5667 VCS318317
REFRIGERATOR Hotpoint
top freeze, wht, 4-5 yrs new,
clean, very good cond $175.
805-671-9852 VCS318371
WASHER/DRYER Kenmore
$300/pair. Refrigerator $175.
All very good condition.
805-671-9852 VCS318370
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 VCS317867
Will pick up any
of your
unwanted
appliances
working or not.
Items like;
stoves, fridge,
freezers,
washers, dryers
& microwaves.
No charge to
haul them
away.
Same Day
Pick-Up
In Most Cases
805-760-1664
VCS317542
CONEJO MOUNTAIN
MEMORIAL PARK
Santa Cruz, plot 188, Grave
L. Appraised value $7,900.
Sacrifice $5,500.
770-235-7544 VCS317394
Conejo Mtn Garden
Mausoleum, Tier 1 Crypt 38
A & B $8000+$250trnsf fee.
479-427-0222 VCS318162
Conejo Mtn. Memorial Park,
Santa Cruz One plots #298
A & B for $3,850 ea or
$7,650 both obo, can be
converted to multiple.
805-486-3609 VCS318186
PALLET RACK SALE
Upright $49+ Beam $12+
SHELVING Steel & Wood
2’x4’x 6, 8 or 10’ $69+
WAREHS LADDERS $89+
805-532-1103 VCS317767
RUBBER MATTING
Great for gyms, patios, work
areas, garages, dog runs,
factory, shops. Anti fatigue,
day care play areas, truck
beds, etc. 4’x12’ rolls $85/ea.
Free Delivery!
Grass Turf and Playground
Tile. Call Pricing!
805-625-0568 VCS317716
TREADMILL
Pace Master Pro + II
Compact, non-folding, fully
aerobic, different
programmable features,
purchased 10 years ago for
$1,923, selling for $300/obo.
805-285-0996
VCS318023
TREADMILLS Display and
Floor models, excellent
condition, $250 - $400.
(805)671-9852 VCS318367
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promptly. Classifed ads are
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Appliances
207
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Appliances
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Cemetery Lots
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Equipment
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Paid classified advertising available for remaining
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Montecito Water District
Accounting & Business Services Analyst
Requires BA/BS from accredited college/university in
accounting, finance or related field. Knowledge of
Government principles, practices and methods of public
accounting, including generally accepted accounting
principles. Minimum 5 years experience performing
accounting/finance work including preparation of
financial reports & budgets desirable. Clear DMV.
$65,133 - $85,109 Annually DOE Good benefits. Open Until
November 7, 2012. For application and job description
contact MWD at 583 San Ysidro Rd., Santa
Barbara, CA 93108 or (805) 969-2271 or on the District’s
website at www.montecitowater.com.
EOE
VCS318612
Director of Land Management
Reiter Affiliated Companies, an international berry
company, is seeking a dynamic individual to join our
Southern CA District as a Director of Land Management
to be based in our Oxnard, CA District. This position
includes: competitive salary & incentive and is eligible
for our comprehensive benefits package. Please visit our
website for complete job description: www.berry.net;
send cover letter and resume to: [email protected].
VCS318424
ALMOND WOOD
$360 Cord, $190 half cord,
$120 quarter cord.
Must mention ad to receive
these prices.
NOT VALID with any other
coupons or promotions.
We accept credit cards,
checks or cash.
www.southerncalfirewood.com
Email us: info@southern
calfirewood.com or Call
888-954-1888 VCS318661
A beautiful complete dining
room set with lighted hutch
includes 8pc china set
with gold flatware ($2195)
Flowered chair ($275),
Blue/Gold glass top tables
($325) & much more!
Pics Online
805-650-8827 VCS318095
Affordable
Sectionals & Sofas
Custom Sized
Pottery Barn inspired styles
and more, local mfr
showroom factory direct
sectionals sized by the inch
with your measurements.
Hard to fit spaces our
specialty. Best prices,
quality & selection.
Sectionals from $799.
805-302-2138 VCS318328
BED California King
Pillowtop Mattress Set
Never used, still in plastic
w/warr, retails $899 sac $260!
Camarillo - 805-830-3314
Simi Valley - 805-651-8461
VCS318356
BED Full Size Orthopedic
Pillowtop Mattress Set
Never used, still in plastic
w/warr.Retails $499, sac $150.
Camarillo - 805-830-3314
Simi Valley - 805-651-8461
VCS318354
BED Queen Orthopedic
Pillowtop Mattress Set
Never used, still in plastic
w/warr.Retails $699, sell $160.
Camarillo - 805-830-3314
Simi Valley - 805-651-8461
VCS318355
Electric
Adjustable Bed
S-CAPE Oak head board and
foot boards, like new
with a remote control
and a mattress like new.
Inclds end tables, $600.00
[email protected]
805-340-9085 VCS318202
FORMAL DINING
ROOM SET
A beautiful oak table with
2 leaves, 6 chairs and pads
to protect the table, the
china cabinet has lighting
to show off your crystal
and valuable pieces.
$800.00
[email protected]
(805)340-9085 VCS318204
Old wing back chair $75.
White lingerie chest
6 drawer $150. (805)339-9301
VCS318639
Mens Sports Coats & Suits
Liquidation. High-end fine:
wool, silk, cashmere, suede
by top designers: Armani,
De La Renta, Hugo Boss,
Rossi, Ruffini, Jones NY,
Abboud, Cardin. $65-$125,
sizes 38-50. These are not
knock offs. CASH ONLY!
805-647-1777 for private
appointment. VCS317873
RMC MEDICAL
Buy • Sell • Rent • Repair
Power Medical Scooters
Power Wheel Chairs
Reclining Lift Chairs/Ramps
Vehicle Lifts
805-647-1777
VCS318411
Boxes for moving
only 75¢ each
250. Used. 805-487-2796
www.riteboxinc.com
VCS317958
CATS CRADLE Thrift Shop
Open Thurs thru Sun 11a-5p
Clothes, jewelry, books/etc.
4160 Market #11, Vta.
805-485-8811 VCS318721
Fishtank, 60 gal. salt water
tank & stand, custom wood
hood, 96w. bulbs + ballast.
ViaAqua sump & protien
skimmer, 2 in wtr pumps,
+ many xrtras, $475/obo
805-443-3956 VCS318104
Treadmill, Eliptical, furni-
ture, musical instruments,
adjustable bed. 805-407-6974
VCS318738
WE PICK UP & RECYCLE
all Major Appliances.
Help Save our Planet. Call
805-671-9569 VCS318369
SPA/HOT TUB
DELUXE 2012 MODEL.
Neck jets, therapy seat,
warranty, never used,
can deliver, worth $5950,
will sell $1950. Call
818-785-9043 VCS318659
Best Deal,
Call us first!
We’ll buy your
car running
or not!
Can’t find the
pink or
registration?
No problem!
805.754.9839
VCS317735
I BUY HIGH-END
RANGES AND
REFRIGERATORS,
805-671-9569 VCS318368
Conures, 2, 1 1/2 yrs old, sold
as pair only, 1 Sun Conure,
1 Jenday xtra lrg cage w/
accessories incl. $600
805-659-5655 VCS318454
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.
CINNAMON
8 yr old Female
Terrier/Chihuahua Mix
8 lbs.
SOPHIE
10 month old Female,
Plott Hound, 65 lbs.
SAILOR
6.5 yr old Male
Poodle Mix, 35 lbs.
RUBY
2yr old Female
Pom/Corgi 16 lbs
MIDNIGHT
2yr old Female
Beagle-x 35 lbs
Visit our website
for pics
samsimon
foundation.org
or call
(310)457-5898
VCS318508
AKC Cocker Spaniel Pups
8wks, M & F, buff,buff/white,
$300-$350 805-486-9179
VCS317347
AMERICAN BOBTAIL
CFA kittens. Starting at
$300. www.oztoca.com
805-389-6766 VCS317787
BOXER PUPPIES,
purebred, bobbed tail,
dewclaw, 1st shots/dewormed
$400/M, $450/F. 805-407-5164
VCS318481
Dachshund/Chihuahua Puppy
Mix for Sale, 4males, $75ea
very cute, free delivery
805-649-4845 VCS318262
DACHSHUNDS AKC $500
661-769-8807 or 661-333-4697
www.aaapuppydogs.com
VCS317960
ENGLISH BULLDOG
PUPPIES. Home raised,
great references and
pictures to email. Vet pre
purchase exam and health
guar. Holiday special pet
price $1,000. You won’t find
other Bull Dogs of this
quality for this price.
818-631-7556 VCS318847
Golden Retriever Puppies
AKC, purebred w/ papers,
Avail Nov 14th, taking
deposits now! Call for info:
805-499-1979 or 661-609-5355
VCS317662
GOLDEN RETRIEVER
Pups, born 9/20, taking
$100 deps, parents on site,
5 Females & 3 Males, $400.
805-320-1555 VCS318544
KITTENS SPECIAL $75.00!
Sat & Sun 11-5 @ PetCo/Vta
& PH, 4160 Market & Donlon
805-485-8811 VCS318720
LABRADOR - AKC
white puppies (true white)
OFA hips and elbows, eyes
cert. shots, wormed,
pups guaranteed
801-636-5006
www.dustbusterkennel.com
VCS317406
PUG Pups AKC Rare Black
Excellence, Fully Trained,
Social T-I-N-Y Babies!
** EXQUISITE **
47 Champions in Pedigree!
20 Years Exp/Guar, Shots &
Delivery Incl. Graduates of
Mama’s Boy Training Camp.
$975-$1,425. For Photos Call
805-320-4834 VCS317668
PUGS PUPPIES
Purebred, Fawn,
Female & Male Avail.
Andy 805-889-0923 VCS317893
Santa Paula Animal
Rescue Center
PIT BULLS
All sizes, colors,
ages, temperaments
Come on down &
pick yours today!
805-798-4878
VCS318662
Santa Paula Animal
Rescue Center
Red Doberman mix , beauti-
ful young neutered male
in need of a good home.
805-798-4878 VCS318199
Scottish Terrier Puppy AKC
male, brindle, 14wks old,
shots, house training
started, avail now, $1400
805-701-4248 VCS317812
Tiny Toy Poodle Puppies
3 female / 1male, Avail 10/30,
stunning parents with long
flashy eyelashes.
mom 8lbs / dad 4.5 lbs
$600ea, taking deposits now.
805-415-7481 VCS318097
Volunteers Needed!
Cats Cradle Rescue Thrift
Shop. Wed thru Sun 11a-5p
805-485-8811
VCS317957
VOLUNTEERS WANTED
for Santa Paula Animal
Rescue Center. All pet
lovers encouraged to
apply. 805-798-4878
VCS318200
YORKIE - AKC - M & F
Beautiful Yorkie Puppies.
Microchipped. From $800.
www.myplayfulpuppy.com
805-320-1246 VCS318068
WLV HIDDEN
VALLEY RANCH
EQUESTRIAN CTR
Separate barn, 14 stalls &
grooms cottage & office.
Free 1st & last month rent.
Jim 805-857-4389
or Hugh 805-857-8555
VCS317671
ACCOUNTANT
BOOKKEEPER
TAX PREPARER
URGENTLY NEEDED!
Make $40 - $80/hr
FREE 3-HR SEMINAR.
Sat, Nov. 3rd, 9am-12noon
Hilton Garden Inn
2000 Solar Dr, Oxnard 93030
To Register and info visit:
www.accountbiz.com/12715
or call 800-899-1980
Small biz owners need
freelance bookkeepers to do
their accounting & offer
advice. FT/PT contract
accountants & bookkeepers
are in high demand.
UAC–32 yrs and counting!
VCS318785
ACCOUNTANT II
$56,930 - $69,200
Under the supervision of
the Senior Accountant, the
Accountant II position is a
journey-level position that
performs a wide range of
accounting work including,
but not limited to the prep-
aration and processing of fi-
nancial transactions, bank
reconciliation, fixed asset
records, journal entries,
monthly and quarterly fi-
nancial reports, reconciling
accounts and balancing to
the General Ledger, and as-
sist with budget develop-
ment and the agency’s
annual audit.
The ideal candidate pos-
sesses a high school diplo-
ma or GED and a
combination of education
and experience providing
necessary knowledge, skills
and abilities to satisfactori-
ly perform the job. Equiva-
lent to a Bachelor’s degree
with coursework in account-
ing or related field and gov-
ernmental work experience
are highly desirable.
Application and job descrip-
tion available at www.unit-
edwater.org. Resumes not
accepted lieu of a complet-
ed application. Mail com-
pleted application to:
United Water Conservation
District, 106 N 8th Street,
Santa Paula, CA 93060.
Apply by:November 30,
2012 at 5:00 p.m.
VCS318578
ADMIN SUPPORT
Type 45wpm. Must be
proficient in Word & Excel.
AA req. Temp. position.
Fax resume 805-830-04444
VCS318688
Assistant Child
Development Director
$43,000 - $56,182/annual
(includes locality pay)
Closing date: 11-2-12
Full Time
Naval Base
Ventura County
Must have one of the fol-
lowing: Child Develop-
ment Associate (CDA),
Military School-Age Cre-
dential (MSA) or equiva-
lent AND 3 years of
experience in the child
and/or youth profession.
OR a 2-year degree in
Youth Development,
Child Development or a
related field, which can
include Recreation,Youth
Recreation, Physical
Education, Elementary
Education, Secondary
Education, Early Child-
hood Education, Psy-
chology, Social Work,
Home Economics with an
emphasis in Human De-
velopment, or other de-
grees as appropriate
AND 2 years of fulltime
experience working with
children and/or youth.
OR a 4-year degree or
higher in these areas
AND 1 year fulltime ex-
perience working with
children and/or youth. A
minimum of a 2-year de-
gree preferred. Email
[email protected]
for job announcement &
application. VCS318556
Auto Sales
VENTURA
TOYOTA
BIG VOLUME
DEALERSHIP
SEEKING SELF MOTI-
VATED NEW AND
USED SALES REPS
THAT ARE HARD
WORKING AND WANT
TO EARN TOP
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
TOO MUCH
TRAFFIC TO
HANDLE
6,000 GUARANTEE
TO START
(See Dealer For Details)
WE OFFER:
•TOP COMMISSIONS
• PROMOTIONS
• FREEWAY LOCATION
• GIANT INVENTORY
• 401K RETIREMENT
• HEALTH BENEFITS
APPLY IN PERSON
805-650-0510
Jaime Torres - ext: 220
VENTURA AUTO
CENTER
6360 AUTO CENTER DR
VENTURA CA 93003
VCS317358
Catering Manager - F/T
$20.00 - $26.00 PH
(includes locality pay)
Closing date: 11-2-12
Naval Base
Ventura County
Minimum 3 years exp
required. Email:
[email protected]
for job announcement
and application
VCS318557
Immediate Opening - $12/hr
to start, P/T Admin Support
in Stock Trading. 8a-1p M-F
Must be good w/numbers &
skilled in Excel & Quicken.
Dependable person, high
integrity, strong attention
to detail. 805-495-8838
VCS318530
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Firewood
233
Furniture/
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Jewelry/Clothing
274
Medical Equipment
& Supplies
275
Miscellaneous
For Sale
281
Pool/Spa Supplies
297
Wanted To Buy
Pets &Supplies
300-315
305
Birds/Fish
Supplies/Services
310
Cats/Dogs
Supplies/Services
310
Cats/Dogs
Supplies/Services
315
Horses/Livestock
Miscellaneous
Employment
500-585
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Sr. Application Architect (Private National Mortgage Acceptance
Company, LLC- Moorpark, CA) Utilize minimum requirements to
design and implement system and application architecture and
associated standards. Must have a Bachelor’s Degree or foreign
degree equivalent in Computer Science, engineering or related field
and 5 years of experience in the job offered or 5 years in a software
development position. Experience may have been obtained
concurrently and must include: (i) 5 years experience in project
management methodologies including any combination of each:
SCRUM, Agile, and XP (Extreme Programming); (ii) 5 years of
experience in software architecture design pattern; (iii) 5 years
relational database experience; (iv) 5 years Open Source Systems
experience including both Linux (or) Ubuntu and Sun Solaris; (v) 5
years of experience in any combination: BASH, JQuery, Java, C#,
Ruby and Perl; (vi) 5 years Frameworks experience including any
combination of each: Spring, Spring WebFlow, Struts, and
Turbine; (vii) 5 years experience in data-interchanges structures
for the web; (viii) 4 years Application Servers experience in any
combination in Websphere, webLogic or OC4j; (ix) 3 years Web
Layers experience; (x) 3 year load balancing and performance
tuning experience; (xi) 2 year automated testing framework
development products experience and (xii) 2 years experience in
Business Intelligence and Reporting including any combination of
both Jaspersoft or Pentaho in OLAP Cubes development.
Must have legal authority to work in U.S. Any suitable combination
of education, training or experience is acceptable.
Resume to: Penny Mac, Attn: Chris Long,
6101 Condor Drive, Moorpark, CA 93021.
VCS318697
Healthcare
RN II - NICU
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, we’re
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 it’s like to work at Community Memorial Health
System.
“CMHS is an EOE/AA Employer”
Responsibilities:
This position is accountable for providing and managing
competent nursing care to the neonatal patient that
requires moderate to complex assessments, interventions
and level of nursing vigilance. The NICU RNII is respon-
sible for working in a team environment using a
multidisciplinary approach to providing nursing care
adapted to individual patient needs based on the nursing
process, which includes assessment, planning
implementation and evaluation. The individualized
patient care is delivered in a safe, supportive, caring and
family centered environment. The RN is also responsible
for supervising, coordinating and delegating personnel
who participate in the provision of care to ensure that
patient needs and expected outcomes are met.
Qualifications:
Minimum of two (2) years current NICU Level III
experience is required. Current CA RN License, current
certification in BLS for Healthcare Providers (CPR &
AED) and current certification in Neonatal Resuscitation
Program (NRP) are required.
VCS318537
Healthcare
RN II - Pre-Op/Post 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, we’re
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 com-
prehensive 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 it’s like to work at Community Memorial Health
System.
“CMHS is an EOE/AA Employer”
Responsibilities:
Provides pre and post-operative nursing care to patients
having inpatient and outpatient surgical services in the
hospital and Main OR. Provides care within scope of
license Accurate and timely documentation consistent
with practice and hospital policy. Effectively plans and
communicates patient and family education.
Participates in unit-based educational activities.
Qualifications:
Associate’s degree (ADN) required, BSN preferred.
Pre-op and PACU experience preferred. Critical care
experience is highly preferred. Minimum of one (1) year
recent med-surg acute care nursing required. Current CA
RN License - Current BLS, ACLS and PALS certifications
are required. Cross training and floating required. Must
be able to respond to call within 30 minutes.
Full-Time Variable 12 Hour Shifts
Please apply on-line at www.cmhshealth.org VCS318529
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 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 it’s 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
•Bachelor’s 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.
VCS318539
Appliance Co.
GRAND
OPENING
Now seeking 18-26
energetic men & woman
for F/T permanent work.
805.532.1651
Interviewing Today!
VCS318500
City of Simi Valley
Senior Human
Resources Analyst
$6,095 - $7,828/mo plus an
excellent benefits package.
Performs a variety of com-
plex & difficult professional
level duties in support of la-
bor & employee relations;
oranizational development
& efficiencies; employee
evaluation & discipline; in-
vestigations and HR & pay-
roll processing.
Requires: Equiv to BA de-
gree w/course work in HR,
public admin, or related
field; & 4yrs of increasingly
responsible HR manage-
ment exp, w/2 yrs supervi-
sory exp. Public Sector exp
is highly desirable.
Applications with supple-
mental questionnaires will
be accepted until 5 p.m. on
11/2/12. To apply contact HR
www.simivalley.org
805-483-6743 or 2929 Tapo
Cyn Rd, Simi Valley. EOE
VCS318839
Construction
PROJECT ENGINEER
Commercial/TI Exp. req.
747-888-5050
FAX 747-888-5001
[email protected]
VCS318604
Construction
SUPERINTENDENT
Commercial T.I.
5 yrs Exp. + High Rise
Microsoft Project Exp.
747-888-5050
FAX 747-888-5001
[email protected]
VCS318603
Crane Operator & Truck
Drivers servicing oilfields.
NCCO Cert (TSS) & Class
A, 1+ year exp. Competi-
tive wage & benefit pack-
age. Atlas Crane & Rigging
805-861-0263 VCS318385
Custm Srvc / Order Desk
Person for equipt rental
co. Strong verbal skills.
Must be dependable and
detail oriented.
Knowledge of const.
industry helpful. Span as
a second language helpful
as well. May be required
to lift 75 lbs.at times.
Mail resume to 13826
Princeton ave, Moorpark.
93021, or fax to
805-529-3067. Or can come
by in person. Ask for Ken
VCS318541
ACTIVITIES ASSISTANT
F/T Position Avail, 9a-5:30p
as an Activity Assistant at
a skilled nursing facility in
Ventura. Exp preferred.
Hours incl: working
weekends & most holidays.
Please email resume to:
[email protected]
VCS318115
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR / CEO
The Bakersfield Museum of Art seeks a high-energy,
forward-looking EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR/CEO.
Qualifications include: Bachelor’s degree from a
four-year college/university and at least five years of
progressive management experience. Strong experience
in arts and/or museum management is preferred. The
CEO must be a resident of Greater Bakersfield,
California, or willing to relocate. Key responsibilities
include: actively overseeing the arts programming and
business operations of the museum; providing leadership
to the curatorial and museum staff to develop creative
visual arts exhibitions and educational programs that
engage diverse audiences; managing the financial
stability of the museum; and strengthening the
relationship of the museum with the broader community
by increasing membership and donor base. The Museum
is accredited with the American Alliance of Museums,
has an annual budget of $750,000, serving the Greater
Bakersfield area of 450,000 residents. www.bmoa.org
Please send resume and salary history to
[email protected] no later than 5:00 pm, 11/5/12.
EOE. VCS318486
F/T Driver/Service Tech
needed for Med Equip Co.
Must have clean DMV and
be customer service
oriented. Send resume to
[email protected] or
fax to 562-777-7098.
VCS318598
Trans. Company seeking
drivers with own fuel
friendly mini P/U to
deliver small auto parts
in Mrpk. F/T-P/T 8-5
shifts Mon-Sat
$10-$13 hr. 562-788-7940.
VCS318731
TRUCK DRIVER/WARE-
HOUSE F/T, Oxnard. Must
have comml lic w/endorse-
ments & min 2 yrs comml
driving & warehouse exp.
Able to lift at least 60 lbs.
Drug test req’d. Resume to
[email protected]
VCS318208
DATABASE ENGINEER
Design server/client side
scripts, convert & analyze
database, mail: OmniUp-
date Inc, 1320 Flynn Rd,
#100, Camarillo, CA 93012,
No calls. VCS316258
Education
Infant/Child
Interventionist
MA or BA in child
development or related
field. Bilingual pref’d.
Training provided. Full
benefits. Fax res
805-830-0444.
VCS318690
Executive Director, Engi-
neering sought by Amgen
Inc. Reqs: BS & 12 yrs exp;
exp w/ knowledge of medi-
cal device regs, eng dev’t
processes to be compliant
w/ global health agency
regs & exp w/ PLM/SDLCM
Mgmt Tech Risk Retire-
ment, IP portfolio dev’t,
CMII (Config Mgmt), Lean
Six Sigma, Lean Manufac-
turing, Risk Mgmt, Class I,
II, III & PMA. Job site:
Thousand Oaks, CA. Refer-
ence # 8KBQCM & submit
resume to Global Mobility,
Amgen Inc., One Amgen
Center Dr, B36-2-C, Thou-
sand Oaks, CA 91320. No
phone calls or e-mails.
Must be legally authorized
to work in the U.S. w/o
sponsorship. EOE.
VCS318748
General Contractor entry
level position with comput-
er skills, phones, filing,
document management,
we will train. Room for ad-
vancement based on ability
to learn. Starting $12.00/hr
with benefits. Email:
[email protected]
VCS318112
GRAPHIC/WEB DESIGNER
A well-known and established manufacturer of mobile
audio and video products located in Oxnard is looking for
a Graphic Designer. The company’s customers are
primarily young, urban, outgoing, and our designs reflect
this energized lifestyle. Min 2 yrs exp. BS in Graphic
Design or similar. Must have exp. in multi page 4-color
catalogs. Expert in all Adobe CS apps. Working
knowledge of Macromedia Freehand MX. Exp in table
top digital photography, industrial & packaging design.
Creative; self-motivated team player; highly
organized; detail-oriented able to multi-task in fast paced
environment. Please send email cover letter, Word
resume, and PDF portfolio (or link to portfolio site) to:
[email protected]
VCS318329
CNA’s, Home Health Aids, & Caregivers: Experienced,
Dependable & Reliable. FT, PT or Live In. Must have
CPR, 1st Aid Cert., CDL, Vehicle & Ins. Must pass
background & drug screen & physical exam. 805.248.6970
or [email protected] VCS318789
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RN II - Ambulatory
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, we’re
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 it’s like to work at Community Memorial Health
System.
“CMHS is an EOE/AA Employer”
Responsibilities:
Provides nursing care to all patients that come through
department. Implements the nursing process;
assessment, planning, implementation of nursing plan of
care and evaluation of patient response to care. With
advanced certification/training can also assist doctors
with GI Lab and Pain Management procedures.
Provides direct leadership and guidance to all
subordinate licensed and non-licensed staff in
coordinating and delivery of healthcare and services to
patients and families.
Qualifications:
Associate’s degree (ADN) required, BSN preferred.
Current CA RN License, ACLS, BLS certificates are
required. One year of recent acute care Nursing
experience is required. GI Lab Nursing experience
preferred. Must be able to respond to call within 30
minutes.
Full-Time 8 Hour Days
Please apply on-line at www.cmhshealth.org VCS318528
Healthcare
Occupational Therapist
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, we’re
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 it’s 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
VCS318538
Healthcare
SR Clinical Systems Analyst
Located close to the beach, just 60 miles north of Los An-
geles, Community Memorial Hospital is a 242 bed non-
profit, acute care facility, committed to provide quality
patient care in an environment that promotes clinical ex-
cellence and innovative leadership.
We offer some of the best benefits in the industry, along
with great career choices, training, and leadership devel-
opment. At our facility, our employees share their enthu-
siasm for life as well as for helping others. As you
balance your work life with your other passions, we’re
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 com-
prehensive 403(b) retirement plan, flexible spending ac-
counts, 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 excel-
lence, please take a moment to discover more about what
it’s like to work at Community Memorial Health System.
“CMHS is an EOE/AA Employer”
Responsibilities:
Manage all activities of small to large size information
systems projects including implementation on time, with-
in budget, and coordination of the project team. Plans,
manages and guides projects, utilizing standard I.S.
Methodology, which implement computer application sys-
tems which satisfy strategic, customer and regulatory re-
quirements. Impartially analyzes new and/or possible
software enhancements identifying present and future
business needs. Works with customers to ensure modifi-
cations are appropriate and are consistent with estab-
lished I.S. standards. Provides clear and concise training
and documentation on operational processes. Meets with
customers, internal and external, assuring documentation
is clear and understood. Analyzes, identifies, evaluates
and documents customer needs and current applications
to determine system requirements and insure future
needs for patient care, regulatory requirements and daily
operations are met. Analyzes present processes/programs
for enhancements to improve data integrity Provides
operational support for applications including data integ-
rity, maintenance, training and vendor interaction. As-
sists customers in satisfying both ad-hoc and ongoing
information needs. Demonstrates detail level knowledge
of applications relating to assigned business areas. Re-
sponsible for timely and accurate problem resolution.
Utilizes standard documentation and the Help Desk Sys-
tem as daily tools. Escalates problems to suitable re-
sources, i.e., vendor, I.S. Management, when required to
assure timely resolution.
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent or 5 or more years expe-
rience in Health Care required. Minimum of three years
of experience working with Hospital Information Sys-
tems, supporting application software, analyzing business
problems, hands-on clinical experience, and / or project
management required. Specialized knowledge of inte-
grated hospital systems. Knowledge of analysis, debug-
ging and standard project management tools, Meditech
software support experience and Microsoft office automa-
tion applications is preferred. RN experience in building
and support of clinical Information Systems is preferred.
Please apply on-line at www.cmhshealth.org
VCS318532
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AIRE COMFORT INC.
Residential HVAC
Design, Installation, Svc
BBB A+ Accredited Bus
and Trustlink Member
Serving all of Vta County
FREE Install Estimates
*** 805-797-9968 ***
Lic #877321 VCS317923
Greta’s Guns, LLC
Buy • Sell • Consignment
Ask About our
Laser Shot Training
4228 Los Angeles Ave.
Simi Valley, CA 93063
Btwn Tapo Cyn & Tapo St.
805-520-4867
www.gretasguns.com
VCS318277
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 VCS318294
SIGNATURE FINISH
CARPENTRY, INC
Bonded/Insured/Licensed
• Crown Molding • Doors
• Wainscot • Mantles
• Columns • Etc
www.SignatureFinishInc.com
805-558-0551
Lic#948934 VCS318563
Lee’s 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 VCS318055
CARPET REPAIR
& CLEANING &
TILE CLEANING
• Stretching • Patches
• Carpet to Tile
Carpet Rescue
805-483-0899
(Lic #787080) VCS318053
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 VCS318054
AG&R Masonry
& Concrete
Block WallsBBQStamped
Concrete Brick & Stone
Retaining WallsDriveways
& Patios Small Jobs OK.
Free Estimates.
Tony 805-231-5574
Lic#908763 VCS318670
CLARK & SONS
CONCRETE
•Driveway/RV Pad•Patios
•Pool Decks •Sidewalks
No Job Too Small
805-583-0480
LIC#408242 VCS317691
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 VCS318658
RECESSION
RATES
For all your home
improvement & more.
Fast, Free Estimates
[email protected]
805-382-0464
818-312-2308
Lic#342943 VCS317868
THE
DOORMAN
Door Installations & Repairs,
Windows, Moldings, Stairs
Cabinets, Handyman Service
34 years exp. Camarillo
805-890-9493
VCS318601
TIM’S CUSTOM
DOORS
Over 200 Styles
French Swing Sliders, All
Brands, Locks. Hardware,
Moldings. Wholesale Prices.
25 Years Experience!
(805) 527-5808
Lic #724376 VCS317607
ALL-PHASE
DRYWALL
“No Job Too Small”
All Your Drywall Needs!
40+ Years Experience
Competitive Rates
805-701-3108 Lic #955634
VCS318293
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 VCS318052
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
TV’s, Speakers & Network
Systems.
Will Beat Anyone’s Price!
805-497-7711
818-259-4055
www.conejoelectric.com
Lic#922260 VCS318564
JEFF WARD
ELECTRIC
*LED Lighting*Remodels
*Trouble Shooting *Free Est.
805-648-3184
Ins/Lic#648300 VCS317599
REDWOOD &
CEDAR FENCING
GATES • REPAIRS
20 YEARS EXP
805-983-2252
Lic #08-00090751
VCS318490
Grade A Firewood
For a Low price
Cut & Cured & Split
Delivery & Stacking
FREE
805-444-5504
VCS317806
SEASONED
WINTER
FIREWOOD
Oak, Almond, Eucalyptus
& Mixed, 16’’ Available
VC Woodcutters
805-987-6792 VCS317933
JJ’S GARDENING
Landscaping • General
Cleanups • Hual Trash•
Sodding & Seeding • Tree
Planting and Pruning •
Stump Removal.
Good Prices!
* FREE Estimates *
805-760-2204 ; 805-986-0370
Lic#1119461 VCS317604
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 VCS318297
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 VCS318630
• lights • plumbing
• doors • carpentry
• locks • cabinets
• painting
Tim Voorhees 527-5808
LIC #724376 VCS317605
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 VCS317707
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 VCS318181
AL’S
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 VCS318298
CJ HAULING
* Real Estate Clean Up
* Jacuzzi Removal
* Yard & Garage Clean Up
* Fence Removal
* Concrete, Demolition
Debris & More
FREE Estimate Anytime!
805-252-3836
VCS317591
Tito’s Hauling
& Fences
LANDSCAPING
TREE REMOVAL
GREAT PRICES!
• Any Demolition
• Garage/Yard
Clean Ups
• Concrete Work
• Wood Fences
• Jacuzzi Removal
• New Lawn
Sprinklers
SENIOR DISCOUNTS
Cell (805)890-3239
VCS317877
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 VCS317602
Maid In America
Housecleaning
Services
Paul Lopez
Owner/Operator
23 Years Serving the
Conejo Valley
(805)499-7259
Lic/Bonded/Insured
(#08033) VCS318576
Lee’s Maintenance
Professional
Complete Clean
House•Store•Building
Janitorial•Construction
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
VCS318056
Spring Cleaning
....Year - A - Round....
for the Holidays!
BECKY’S CLEANING
Weekly • Bi-weekly • 1 Time
20 Years Exp + Refs.
805-330-5039 or 805-525-8343
VCS317483
Interlocking Pavers
By Juan Jimenez
• Specializing in Pavers
Installation • New Sod,
Sprinkler • Flagstone Paths
& Patio’s • Garden Walls
• Concrete, Masonry Work
FREE ESTIMATES
(805)320-5498
State Lic# 886674 VCS318837
LANDSCAPE MAN
• Yd Maintenance/Cleanup
• Sod Installation/Removal
• Sprinkler Repairs
and Installation
• Tree Trimming/Removal
• General Planting
** FREE ESTIMATES **
Competitive Pricing
805-628-0853 VCS318226
ADVANCED
MOVING
We Make Moving “Easy”
Locally Owned
No Job Too Big or Small
*Free Boxes*
805-584-2007
Cal T#182606 VCS318127
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 VCS317601
ANGELO LORENZO
Custom Painting
•Residential & Commercial
•Repaints
•Remodel/New Construction
•Stucco/Drywall
Call for FREE Estimate
Office 805-581-0268
Cell 805-795-1528
Lic#465487/Insd VCS318306
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 VCS317300
PAINTING
C & R WEST COAST
SERVICES
Comm’l & Residential
Interior & Exterior
Free Estimates!
Quality @ Reasonable Rates
805-647-4900
Insured/Lic635809 VCS318290
TONY’S
PAINTING
Commercial/Residential
Intr/ExtPressure Wash
Stucco RepairGood Prep
Free EstimatesLow cost
805-388-7014
805-816-0645
Insured/Lic777200 VCS318373
Clogged Drains?
$50 DOLLAR
ROOTER MAN
Any drain or sewer line
unclogged only $50! 24 hr/ 7
805-758-9420
Insurd/lic#B13894 VCS318128
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
VCS318284
Fast & Dependable
Quality Work
(805)487-8189
www.ericksonsroofing.com
Free Estimates.Insured
Lic #734346 VCS317603
ROOFING
REPAIRS
“Winters coming
are you prepared?”
Specializing in all types of
roofing and roof repairs.
Incl gutter work, any dry
rot repair/painting /install
incl carpentry.Inspection/
repair Pipes, fireplaces,
complete tuneup.
no job too small
•Free estimates
• All work guaranteed
• 24 hour services
• 33 years experience
805-428-7651
VCS317865
BOBLETT’S
SPRINKLER SVC
*Repairs *Timers
*Trouble Shooting
*System Tune-Up
*Upgrade Existing
Systems
805-804-7785 VCS315491
VCS317309
Joe’s Custom Tile
FALL SAVINGS
On all labor rates!
Quality installations
for Showers, Floors & More.
Expert tile & grout repair.
805-304-3953
Lic#961336 VCS318249
PETERSON
TILE CO
Doing Tile for
2 Generations
• Residential
• Trouble Shooting
• Compl Bathroom Remodel
(805) 649-9451 (805) 648-6577
Lic #412832 VCS317708
Unlimited Min/Text/Data
$49.00/mo - 1st Mo FREE!
NO CONTRACTS!
Rep’s wanted,we will train.
Visit: whoisjoefernandez.com
For further info call
805-443-6480
805-616-5057
VCS318407
....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”
Air Conditioning/
Heating
Buy/Sell/Trade
Cabinets
Carpentry
Carpet Cleaning
Carpet Repair
Computer
Services
Concrete Work
Construction
Doors
Doors
Dry Wall
Electrical
Contractor
Fencing
Firewood
Gardening
Handypersons
Hauling
House Cleaning
Landscaping
Moving
Paint Contractor
Paint Contractor
Plumbing
Roofing
Sprinklers
Tile Contractors
Tile
Wireless Phone
Consultation
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Healthcare
Secretary Tech
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, we’re
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 it’s like to work at Community Memorial Health
System.
“CMHS is an EOE/AA Employer”
Responsibilities:
Performs clerical duties in the Ambulatory Services area
and provides general care to patients under the
supervision of the licensed nurse. Accurate and timely
documentation consistent with hospital practice and
policy. Provides necessary information to licensed nurse
for patient care documentation. Participates in seeking
educational resources related to job performance.
Demonstrates knowledge of life safety and patient safety
practices. Maintains par levels of supplies and demon-
strates knowledge of inventory management in
conjunction with departmental budget. Assists patients
with their mobility - turn and positioning, range of motion
exercises, transferring patients to and from wheelchair,
assist with ambulation. Performs order entry,
transcription within scope of practice. Maintains patient
charts, forms. Answers communication devices
(doorbells, phones) in a timely manner. Maintains a
patient census log. Follows directions regarding patient
care needs i.e., delivery of specimens, retrieval of blood
products, phone calls, and assist with CPR Takes
inventory of stock prior to ordering storeroom.
Qualifications:
High school diploma or general education degree (GED)
required. One to three months related experience and/or
training; or equivalent combination of education and
experience. Basic computer skills required. Current
CPR certification is required. Knowledge of medical
terminology and phlebotomy certification preferred.
Full-Time 8 Hour Day Shifts
Please apply on-line at www.cmhshealth.org
VCS318527
Healthcare
SR Network Administrator
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, we’re
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 it’s like to work at Community Memorial Health
System.
“CMHS is an EOE/AA Employer”
Responsibilities:
Supports Network Administration (including backup,
security management, user account management, e-mail
systems including e-mail web server, internet access,
office systems and applications support).Supports server,
network and desktop hardware, software and
applications. Performs technology needs analysis. Rolls
out hardware and software to ensure optimal deployment
of resources. Plans, implements, and supports the
network and computing infrastructure plan. Manages
small to medium sized projects according to agreed upon
budgets and schedules. Assists with technology planning
through ongoing research. Provides clear and concise
training and documentation on operational processes.
Meets with customers, internal and external, assuring
documentation is clear and understood. Analyzes,
identifies, evaluates and documents customer needs and
current systems to determine system requirements and
insure future needs for patient care, regulatory
requirements and dailyoperations are met. Analyzes
present processes/programs for enhancements to improve
data integrity Provides operational support for
applications including data integrity, maintenance,
training and vendor interaction.
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent, or 5 or more years
experience in network administration and MCSE
certification, Three to five years of experience working
with Hospital Information Systems, supporting
application software, analyzing business problems,
network administration, and network security.
Specialized knowledge of integrated hospital systems.
Knowledge of analysis, debugging and standard project
management tools.
Knowledge of Information Systems current technology,
systems analysis and procedures. Active Directory,
Exchange Email administration, project management
methodologies. Meditech applications desired.
Please apply on-line at www.cmhshealth.org
VCS318533
Now hiring and training
agents. No exp. necessary.
Insurance lic. preferred,
but not required. Fax
resume to 805-439-2003
VCS318764
INSURANCE
Commercial Account Exec
Established and growing
Westlake Village insurance
agency hiring commercial
account mgr. Must be li-
censed, 5yr min experience,
confident self-starter with
complete knowledge to han-
dle all lines of business in-
surance. Full charge desk
includes taking initial pros-
pect call, rate, shop, create
proposals, etc. with good
negotiating skills. Beautiful
office, friendly hard work-
ing staff. Generous salary
and benefits. Access Trav-
elers, Golden Eagle, Hart-
ford, CIG, Mercury, E&S
and many more. Call Lora
805-409-2860 VCS318273
Healthcare
Palliative Care Chaplain
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, we’re
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 it’s like to work at Community Memorial Health
System.
“CMHS is an EOE/AA Employer”
Responsibilities:
The Palliative Care Chaplain maintains the highest
standard of spiritual care to patients, families, hospital
personnel and medical staff by assisting them to
integrate the experience of illness, trauma, end-of-life,
and loss with their own spiritual/religious beliefs. The
Palliative Care Chaplain will act as a liaison between the
hospital and surrounding faith communities to ensure
continuity of care. The Palliative Care Chaplain will be
an active, supporting member of the Palliative Care
Team to provide a spiritual component to patients and
families as they journey towards the end of their lives.
Works under the direction of the Spiritual Care
Department Director with a primary work assignment in
the Palliative Care
Program.
Qualifications:
Bachelors Degree in theology or related degree. At least
4 units of Clinical Pastoral Education from an accredited
CPE. Ecclesiastical endorsement from the appropriate
denominational group required. Current bio-ethical
education desirable. Three years work experience as a
hospital chaplain required. Palliative care experience is
preferred. Ability to effectively work with the sick and
dying, with appropriate response in crisis situations.
Functions well under stress. Completion of Critical
Incident Stress Management course preferred
VCS318534
Healthcare
RN II - Cardiac Center
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, we’re
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 it’s like to work at Community Memorial Health
System.
“CMHS is an EOE/AA Employer”
Responsibilities:
Willing to train a self-directed RN who is enthusiastic
about joining an open-heart surgery team. Must be
willing to respond to on call within 30 minutes. Provides
professional perioperative nursing care. Coordinates
patient care planning with other hospital disciplines.
Provides care within scope of license. Effectively plans
and communicates patient and family education.
Participates in unit-based educational activities. Accurate
and timely documentation consistent with practice and
hospital policy. Acts in a leadership role in regards to
directing the various aspects of care as appropriate to l
license and may be required to assume a charge role and
direct aspects of the routine workload for the unit.
Qualifications:
Associate’s degree (ADN) required, BSN preferred.
Excellent communications and phone skills. Operating
room experience required. Basic computer skills are
mandatory. Current unrestricted CA RN License & CPR
certificate required. Must be able to take “call” within 30
minutes.
Please apply online at www.cmhshealth.org
VCS318536
Healthcare
RN II - ICU/CCU
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, we’re
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 com-
prehensive 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 it’s 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:
Associate’s 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. VCS318535
Manager QA (MQA-CA) in
Thousand Oaks, CA - En-
sure integrity & uniformity
of qlty. processes & proce-
dures, define product qlty.
specs., performance. reqs.,
& packaging guidelines.
Reqs. BS + 5 years of pro-
gressive exp. Mail resume
to Nexsan Technology, 1445
Lawrence Drive, Thousand
Oaks, CA 91320; Attn:
S. Weisen/ MQA-CA. Must
reference job code.
VCS318644
Medical Front Desk
F/T w/benes, will train. Call
Cookie 805 495-0841 or fax
805/446-4770WLV
VCS318784
Data Warehouse Technical
Analyst. Ability to debug
tech. data issues by review-
ing ETL code, stored
procs., reports. Dsgn. large
relational db’s using SQL
Svr., .NET, Linux, MSFT
reporting svc., enterprise
apps., & MSFT integration
svc. Reqs. MA in Comp.
Sci./Eng. or rel. + 3 yrs.
expr. Will also accept BA +
5 yrs. expr. Apply to Move.
30700 Russell Ranch Rd.
Westlake Village, CA 91362
VCS317661
ASST. MGR - Self Storage
4 Days a Week - Ventura
County. Exp. Pref. - Comp.
Skills a Must. Fax Resume
to: 818-884-6769
VCS318685
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Healthcare
Intensive Case Manager 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, we’re
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 it’s like to work at Community Memorial Health
System.
“CMHS is an EOE/AA Employer”
Responsibilities:
Works with patients/clients in accessing community
healthcare partners and services in an effort to increase
quality of life and reduce unnecessary utilization of acute
care services.
Ensures continuity of care and establish a continuum of
care from the acute hospital to the community. Provides
direct care to Intensive Case Management (ICM)
patient/clients through the consult service, the ICM team,
and in collaboration with the multidisciplinary team
(physician, outpatient PCP, other clinical staff, and
community partners). Provide administrative leadership
and coordination of the ICM team. Ensures excellent
patient care services through coordinating educational
and outreach services, leading quality improvement
initiatives, and linking team efforts with other hospital
departments, outpatient services, and community
services. Ensures compliance with legal, regulatory, and
clinical policies and procedures.
Qualifications:
LCSW, MSW, or RN with hospital and outpatient medical
case management experience is required. Strong team
building and leadership skills required. A minimum of
three to five years of direct patient care experience
required. Practice experience in evaluation and
management of complex medical and psychosocial issues
required. Ability to liaise effectively with community
partners required. Ability to facilitate creation of Care
Plan with multi-disciplinary team (outpatient and
inpatient partners), patient and family. Ability to
evaluate patient/client strengths and barriers to following
recommended Care Plan. Comfortable in working with
complicated and diverse client population group.
Excellent communication skills. Knowledge of hospital
and community partners. Strong computer skills with the
ability to collect and maintain data. Detail oriented.
Bi-lingual (Spanish/English) preferred. Demonstrated
skills in clinical quality improvement and in resource
management preferred
Regular Part-Time 8 Hour Shifts VCS318531
SALES
ARE YOU A
HUSTLER?
4 New reps needed, Tat-
toos ok, Long Hair or
Short, Flip flops or High
heels, cut-offs or dresses.
Bring your Strong Voice!
(Up to $25/hr plus com-
mission). Sell Industrial
shop supplies M-F
7am-2:15pm
Call Matt 805-644-7758
VCS317444
SALES
TELEMARKETING
We don’t care what type
of work you’ve done in
the past. If you have the
ability & persistence,
we’ll train you to sell our
industrial tools and
supplies. Ventura
distributor needs six new
reps ASAP to make out-
bound cold calls to the
Marine & Truck industry.
Up to $25.00/hr, Salary+
Comm. M-F 7am-2:15pm.
Call Pat 805-644-7758
VCS317703
SURROGATE
MOTHERS
NEEDED!
Are you a mom between
the ages of 21 and 38?
Become a Surrogate
Mother and help a couple
become a family.
Earn up to
$35,000
apply at:
www.FertilityMiracles.com
1-888-898-8123
VCS317902
Time Warner Cable Field
Sales: $1,000+/wk. up to
$600/wk salary selling TWC
Svcs. Vta, Oxn & LA areas.
Exp a plus, but not nec.
Call Jason 805-298-6015
VCS318044
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
SPECIALIST
$4,012.20 - $5,004.95/mo
F/T, pos EC Prog Dept
w/Vta Co Ofc of Ed, 11 mos
work yr; BA in ECE or re-
lated field, 3yrs teaching
exp in EC field. Appl/job
desc avail from HR, 5189
Verdugo Way, Cam
805-383-1913 or apply on-line
at: www.edjoin.org EOE
Deadline: 4:00pm, 11/2/12
VCS318521
Maintenance
Mersen USA in Oxnard is
looking for a qualified
maintenance person with
the ability to perform
predictive, preventive
and corrective mainte-
nance on facility equip-
ment. Must be able to
repair electro, pneumatic
and hydraulic systems.
Ability to frequently lift
and/or move 40 lbs, have
a good command of the
English language, a CA
driver license and 3 years
minimum experience. We
offer competitive com-
pensation and excellent
benefits. Mersen is a bil-
lion dollar a year, Inter-
national Corporation,
offering unique opportu-
nities to our employees
and service to our cus-
tomers. EOE.
For consideration contact
[email protected]
or fax your resume to:
805-351-8429 VCS318174
FILLMORE Adult 55+ 1br,
a/c, all utils pd, except elec.
From $795. $500 Bonus
HUD/Pet OK. 805-642-9527 or
805-524-4124 VCS317301
Looking
For More
Space?
AVAILABLE NOW
Lg 2+2 only $1,350
Sparkling Pool/Spa
Beautiful Garden Setting
Perfect Location!
No pets/No Section 8
FREE Credit
Check. Ask How!*
805-987-6146
HACIENDA
FIND US AT:
www.findhacienda.com
831 Paseo Camarillo
OAC* VCS317937
NICE, QUIET STUDIOS FOR 55+
Private balconies + views.
Starting at $759/month.
*1ST MONTH FREE!
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 VCS318801
OXNARD 1bd+1ba
Shared garage.
$825/mo+security.
805-256-5047
VCS318804
Oxnard Beach
Channel Island
Village Apts
Studio $925
1+1 $1,095
2+1 $1,295
Spacious floor plans,
heated indoor pool &
spa tennis ct & gym.
Only $500 dep!!
No Application Fees
3650 Ketch Ave
(805)984-5880
VCS317959
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
VCS318487
Oxnard N.
2 Bedroom
See us before you rent!
From $1,200.
Parkwood Gardens Apts
Ventura Rd. @ Gonzales
805-983-1201
aptlifestyles.com
VCS318561
OXN N. 2+2 from $1,375
Good credit/immediate
move-in.(Gonzalez @ H St.)
CEDAR GLEN APTS
805-485-5877 or visit:
aptlifestyles.com
VCS318560
Port Hueneme: 1 Bdrm
Gated prk’g, patio/balcony.
Quiet, close to the Base.
PARK MADERA APTS
805-984-4062
or visit: aptlifestyles.com
VCS318755
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
VCS318066
PT HUE - Move in Special
HALF MO FREE! Utils pd.
2br & Studios starting at $755
805-271-9395 VCS317476
T.O. FALL SPECIAL
@ MOUNT CLEF APTS
1 Bdrm @ $1,200/mo
2 Bdrm @ $1,500/mo
www.mountclef.com
805-492-2022 VCS318187
T.O. - Granada Gardens
• 1+1, $1,225
• 2+2, $1,445 - $1,545
No Dogs or Cats.
Good Credit Required.
805-492-2113 VCS317188
T.O.
When Available
SPACIOUS
1 & 2 Bedrooms
Pool, covered prk’g
and laundry room.
Easy Fwy Access.
Sorry, NO pets.
Mon-Fri: 9am-5pm
Sat: By Appt
(805)495-5520
223 Erbes Rd #101
VCS317732
Ventura
1 or 2 Bedroom
From $1,350/$1,550
Spacious, gated parking,
Convenient to shopping.
ASHWOOD GARDENS
805-644-6724
aptlifestyles.com
VCS318559
Ventura, 2bd 2baths lrg apt
w/back yrd, 1 car gar,
725 Empire, pets ok, non-
smoking building, $1400
619-228-3526 VCS318623
VENTURA
2 Bd - Townhouse Plan
$1,395/mo. Gated parking.
Convenient to everything.
Ventura del Sol Apts
805-656-0236
aptlifestyles.com
VCS318562
VENTURA
Ventura Village
Green 3 bedrooms
Kid friendly, private patio,
no pets. $1,550/mo.
6500 Telephone Rd.
(805)642-4500
VCS317954
VTA 2+1 $1,150, sparkling
clean. 114 Kellogg, Prkg/
storge/lndry/trash pd, Cat ok.
N/S. 805-643-3419 or
805-643-5834 VCS317606
VTA 2+1, garage, N/S/Pet,
nr mall, $1,245mo+$1,000dep.
3450 San Luis. 805-648-3590
VCS318607
VTA 2br 2ba x-Lg units w/all
appliances, close to shopping
Some units avail for
handicapped and/or seniors.
3rd month half rent free.
805-658-7453 VCS318671
VTA E. 1+1 clean,
quiet, upgraded
No Dogs Cat o.k. N/S.
$950 805-647-8411 VCS317458
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 VCS318457
VTA
PINEHURST
3980 Telegraph
HUGE 1 BR w/f/p & garage
866-963-4667
VCS318768
VTA, sharp 2+2, Mussel
Sholes Rincon, huge deck
on ocean side N/P/S,
Lease, $1995, grdnr pd
818-363-3402 VCS318577
CAM 2+2, $1795 Village at
the Park luxury condo
prvt balcony w/ park view,
3 pools & gym, xclnt location,
805-987-3547 VCS318091
CAM Newer 2 Story Condo
3+3, 2 master suites w/
private bath & walk-in
closets, washer/dryer/appl
incl, attached gar, patio,
pool/gym/spa, $2350+dep
818-455-6242 VCS317803
CONDOS/APTS
VTA 1+1 East end up-
stairs units, water and
trash paid, on-site laun-
dry and spa. Cats OK
$825
Del Norte
VTA Mid town 2+1 uptairs
unit, close to shopping
and schools. Water and
trash paid, on-site
laundry $1075
Evergreen
VTA Parkside 2+2 up-
stairs with large deck. 2
car garage, complex has
pool and spa. $139
Kipling
VTA Todd Ranch 3+1.5
with fenced yard and 1
car garage. Complex has
pool and clubhouse. $1650
Eland
Pt HUE 2+1 townhouse
unit close to the base,
harbor, thwe beach and
shopping. Shared 2 car
garage $1150
Yardarm
VTA 2+1 back unit of du-
plex with a 2 car garage
and inside laundry hook-
ups. Close to shopping
and park. $1450
College
**additional
rent/deposit required
All properties are
no pets no smoke,
one year lease
unless otherwise
specified
VCHFR.COM
805-650-2500
We are a proud
sponsor of the “Pier
under the Stars”
VCS318058
Mandalay Shores townhouse,
steps to the sand, 2+1.5,
patio, lndry hookup, 2 car
gar, $1775, 626-487-7407
VCS318840
Oxnard, Channel Islands
water front condo,
w/mountain view, 1bd lots
of amenities $1300
805-551-7808 VCS318582
OXNARD
THE COLONY
2+2
Tennis, pool, jacuzzi,
washer and dryer, 2 car
garage. $1,775/mo.
(805)642-4500
VCS317955
OXN Twnhse 3+2+loft in
The Colony. Gated, 3 patios,
2 car gar, f/p, new carpet/
paint/granite. N/S/P.
$2,500+sec. 1 yr lse, good
credit a must. Move-in ready
805-844-6507 VCS318723
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Inside Recruitment Sales Rep
Ventura County Star
The Ventura County Star, Ventura County’s
leading newspaper and web site, has an
opening on our Advertising team for an ex-
perienced Inside Recruitment Sales Repre-
sentative to advance the success of our
newspaper, niche products, and web offer-
ings.
Key responsibilities include:
•Efficiently and effectively address the cus-
tomer business need, offer appropriate val-
ue proposition solutions, negotiate price and
close accounts over the phone
•Consistently demonstrate persistence and
tenacity to overcome obstacles and to move
the customer or prospect towards commit-
ment using key selling points and features,
benefits, and tools such as online demon-
strations to close sales and exceed customer
expectations
•Maintain a database of customers through
documentation by recording activity and
statistics on each outbound call; uphold
standards for the minimum number of calls
and talk time per day
•Other related duties as assigned
Requirements:
•High School diploma with 2+ years inside
sales. Proven track record of phone sales.
•Strong influencing, communications and
teaming capabilities to drive sales through
field reps
•Ability to negotiate and sell on value and
has effective time management and sys-
tems capabilities to drive activities generat-
ing in sales.
•Demonstrated ability to up sell and in-
crease account spends over time.
•Strong customer service focus with a pas-
sion to exceed customer requirements.
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
#5563. VCS318793
PORT HUE-Hueneme Bay
2+1.5 twnhm in 55+comm,
dble gar, patio, lg balcony
off mstr bd, hkups, great
comm amenities. $1350.
Crossroads Investments
805-485-4040
crossroads-investments.net
VCS317390
PT HUE Lg 3+2 Condo,
walking distance to beach,
gated, indoor pool, spa,
clubhouse & bbq area.
Kitch has granite cntrtops
and new stove and fridge.
W/D also in unit. $2,100/mo.
661-373-4618 VCS317431
SIMI 2+1, a/c, new granite
& carpet, fresh paint, 2 car
gar, community lndry,
$1,450/mo. View our website:
www.westcoastpm.com
Westcoast Prop Mgmt, Agt
805-522-0060 VCS317965
Ventura 3+2, remodeled
new:carpet, paint, stove,
flooring, many util pd, pool
/spa/ jacuzzi/tennis, gar,
fridge incld, privacy, $1195
805-981-1552
Keith Hanson Realty
VCS318476
WLV 2+2 remodeled, like
new, xlnt location. $1800/mo.
Avail Now! Troop RE
805-338-0540 VCS318794
Central Camarillo 1+1
quiet, residential, cul-de-sac,
all new, all utils incld,
free cble & wi-fi, N/S/P/D,
$1100+$800sec 805-482-0309
VCS318467
OXN 2bdrm, 1 bath
washer/dryer hook-ups,
carport, No Smoking,
No Pets, $1100+deposit.
Available now
805-444-0164 VCS318363
OXN S. 2+1+1 car gar,
encl bkyd, w/d hkps, near
school, $1,100 water incl.
No pets, Avail Nov 1st
805-208-4999 VCS318263
AGOURA HILLS Prestigious
Fountainwood 4+2.
Remodeled, granite
countertop,Milgard windows,
approx 2,000sf, $2,950/mo.
Mark/Agt 805-443-4553
VCS318766
AGOURA: OAK PARK
ELEGANT & SECLUDED
3bd+2ba HOUSE.
Bright, totally private.
Award winning schools.
A/C, fplc, hardwood flrs,
large 2 car gar, all SS
appliances. Alarm system,
lovely pvt patio, pool/spa.
Cul-de-sac. $2,495/mo.
818-281-4495 VCS317821
CAM 3+2 w/ Den & Office
2036sqft, located in great
neighborhood (93012), $2500,
Call Frank 805-404-9484
VCS317797
CAMARILLO
4+2 single story house,
dble gar, fireplace, hkups,
yard, new carpet & paint,
pet considered. $2,000.
Crossroads Investments
805-485-4040
crossroads-investments.net
VCS317600
CAMARILLO
View Home
Panoramic views, backs to
open space, Beautiful 2
story, vaultd cielgs,
premier mission oaks
location, close to vons,
schools, freeway, gardner
incl, must see, n/s, pets
possible, brkr
3bdrms, 2full/1half baths,
$2,450.00/mo
(805)987-8320
VCS318088
CAM Las Posas Estates 4+3
Single Story with View
A/C, 2900sqft, gated comm,
3 fp, 3 car gar, 3 patios,
alarm, incls grdnr, $3,200/mo
credit report required.
805-484-1812 VCS317997
CAM lovely house in quiet
area, 2+2, finished basement
can be 3rd bdrm or office,
f/p, w/d, s/s appl inkitch, 2
brick patios, 2 car gar, xtra
prk rv, grdnr & wtr incl,
$2300+sec dep & lease.
avail immediately
805-482-4186 VCS318334
CAM: Mission Oaks 4+2,
single story, upgraded &
well maintained, $2,350+
sec, incls grdnr, sm pet ok.
Country Lane 3+2.5 patio
hm with 2 car gar, near
PV Hosp. Only $2,300+sec.
Capric Properties
805-377-3689 VCS317571
East End Ventura
3 Bedroom / 2 Bath
new carpet, paint, and tile.
No smoking, no pets,
$1800+Dep+credit chk.
Avail Nov 1st. 805-647-8006
VCS318422
HOUSES
VTA 3+2 single story
below the college with a
HUGE yard. RV parking
possible. $2150
Fordham
VTA 4+3 single story,
over 3000 sq ft, above
the hospital with a great
view and indoor pool.
End of cul-de-sac, very
private. $3000
6 month lease
Breaker
CAM 4+2 single story
corner lot in desirable
area. Close to shopping
and schools. $1950
Landen
OXN Stand alone studio
with attached oversized
1 car garage. Close to
Rio Mesa and shopping.
$1100
‘B’ Strickland
OXN 1+1 back house on a
large lot, 2 car garage,
close to Rio Mesa. $1500
Strickland
*additional deposit
required
All properties are
no pets, no smoke,
one year lease.
VCHFR.COM
805-650-2500
We are a proud
sponsor of the “Pier
under the Stars”
VCS318057
Moorpark, 4bd 2ba, Peach
Hill cul-de-sac, newly remod
eled, granite, hardwood
floors, ceiling fans, appl.,
$2700 805-432-4556 VCS318795
OJAI 2+1 for Rent
small priv. new paint,
sing/cpl only., $1100
805-231-5076 VCS318121
OXN 3+2, fresh paint,fenced
yard, no pets. $1,775+dep.
Coast Prop Mgmt
805-988-8077 VCS318020
OXNARD SHORES 3bd+1ba,
1 car garage, walk to beach,
$1,990/mo. No smk’g. Text
805-746-0015 VCS318382
OXN N. Beautiful, Spark
ling clean 3+2+ family rm
sngl level, plenty of
sunshine, $2250, N/S/P
PORT 121 Marina Luxury,
w/ view, 1bdrm+flex rm,
2 ba, granite, wood floors,
ss appl, W.D., single level
$1850+Sec, N/S/P
805-485-0205 VCS317929
OXN rental in newer 55 &
older gated community
3bdrm (2 are mstr)+ 2.5bath
f/p, laundry, stainless steel
appl, 2 car gar. Must see to
believe! $1750+dep
Mims Property Mngmt.
805-477-4388 VCS318074
SIMI: 3+2 newer, a/c, $2,250.
• 3+2 a/c, f/p, RV, $2,395.
• 4+3 newer, 3 car gar, a/c,
f/p, grdnr, granite, $2,850.
View our website:
www.westcoastpm.com
Westcoast Prop Mgmt, Agt
805-522-0060 VCS317964
SIMI 3bd+2ba
$2,100/mo includes gardener,
updated kitch, a/c, covered
patio, sprinklers.
805-582-0538 VCS318799
SIMI Residential Elderly
Care Facility Hm for Rent
Spacious 3+2, all done
complete, up to code,
exterior doors in every
bedroom, furnished & fully
remodeled inside, $3300mo,
805-304-9400 VCS317509
Simi Valley Beautiful 3+2
single story. New carpet &
paint. Granite kitchen, AC,
FP, RV access. 2 car grg,
patio cover, upscale
neighborhood. 805-732-4973
VCS317251
VTA 4+2 w/spa, family
living, dining, f/p, 2 car gar,
$2,250+utils, includes lawn
and spa care, no smoking,
no pets. Avail November 1st.
805-535-5455 VCS318746
VTA: Beautiful home in the
foothills of Ventura.
Ondulando Estates 3+2,
great views, closets galore,
dbl pane windows, built-in
bbq/spa. Avail early Nov.
Just $2,595/mo. Agent
805-385-5600 or 805-377-1459
VCS317506
VTA E. 4+2.5 hard wood
flrs, f/p, lg yd. $2,200+dep.
Coast Prop Mgmt
805-988-8077 VCS318019
VTA E 4+2 for Rent
clean, nice yard, near school
$2450/mo. 805-794-2875 or
805-496-8934 VCS318383
CAM 1 Master Bedroom
pvt bath, utils pd. $650/mo+
$400/sec. NO P/S/D.
805-484-6252 VCS317713
N. OXN Room for Rent,
quiet area, house
privledges, $600+cleaning
deposit, 805-485-6363
OXNARD BEDROOM
No pets or smoking.
$425/mo+dep. House privs.
805-483-1466 or 805-236-3422
VCS318675
OXN FURNISHED ROOM
$550+dep, includes utilities
and house privs. N/S/D/P.
805-483-3152 VCS317802
Oxn Shores Room for Rent
furn/unfurnished, full privl,
share bath, clean & quite,
wlk to beach, N/S,
$675+utils, credit chk
805-889-4425 VCS318453
SIMI Room with private bath
xlnt location, townhome
w/pool & jacuzzi $700 incl
gar prking & util.
805-582-2816 VCS318605
Ventura: Mstr bed/bath
Micro/Refrig/Utils/Cable/
WiFi incl’d. Unfurn, quiet.
$625. Nr BHS. Avail NOW.
805-798-2814 VCS318207
VTA LARGE (10’x12.5’)
bdrm. in 2+1 upstairs apt.
nice interior, quiet $475/mo
+$400/dep. incl most util.
805-658-8019 VCS317657
VTA Large Rm East End,
includes bath & all utils,
kitch/lndry/pool privs.
N/S/D/P. $700/mo.
805-890-3831 VCS318790
VTA near Gov’t Ctr, 1 room
avail, quiet, furnished,
share bath. N/S/D/P.
$485mo+dep. 805-646-1125
VCS318421
Ventura: Wanted furnished
guest house with backyard
for small dog. $1,500/mo.
Dennis 805-236-4447
VCS318711
Cam. Mobile Home Senior
prk. 2+1 convenient loca-
tion, $22,000 obo
805-400-8454 VCS318653
320 ACRES
NE Ventura Co near
Gorman. Cabin, outbldgs,
surrounded by Nat’l forest.
Hunting/Mtn Retreat $895,000
www.gormanrealestate.com/id320
661-248-6196 VCS318491
ANY GOOD SAMIRITANS
OUT THERE ? We wish
we had the opportunity to
buy a spacious home big
enough for a couple, son &
wife that’s affordable.
Must be in Simi Valley Area.
Thanks 805-433-2528
VCS317425
CAMARILLO
2nd floor offices
approx 600-830 sq ft
Dawson & Pleasant Valley
$400 - $550 per month
Crossroads Inv 805-485-4040
crossroads-investments.net
VCS317597
CAMARILLO
Commercial bay w/roll-ups
2,400sqft - $1/sqft-divisable
Dawson & Pleasant Valley
Crossroads Inv 805-485-4040
crossroads-investments.net
VCS317596
SIMI INDUSTRIAL
800sf - 5000sf, with office &
warehouse, roll up door,
terrific location, great
terms and pricing.
Mid Valley Properties
805-527-9632 Ext: 1
VCS318285
VENTURA INDUSTRIAL
Approx 3,000-3,850sf with
office. Located on Callens
Road. Water paid.
Great Terms & Pricing!
COPM 805-648-1851
Lic #01220992 VCS317819
VTA approximately 14,000sf
free standing industrial
building in pristine area.
High ceiling clearance.
Heavy pwr, good truck
access, w/roll up doors.
1,085 of offices. 2 restrooms,
sprinkled. Minutes to 101 fwy
& Vta Marina. Available
now. Call for more info
805 644-0941 VCS318010
VTA INDUSTRIAL SPACE
960sf - 2,125sf, with office &
warehouse, roll up door,
terrific location, great
terms and pricing.
Mid Valley Properties
805-527-9632 Ext:1
VCS318289
AVENIDA DE LOS
ARBOLES (1310 & 2622 SF)
NEW HOME OF
99¢ ONLY STORES
Prime Location Established
Thousand Oaks
Neighborhood Center,
2 spaces Available @ $1.20
sf/ea NNN. Call Ana
(310)675-1179 VCS318327
CAMARILLO RETAIL
Santa Rosa Plaza, 650sf
to 3400 sf. David Press
(310)553-6512 VCS317190
SIMI OFFICE SPACE
700sf - 1,000sf. Available.
Excellent terms & pricing.
Mid Valley Properties
805-527-9632 Ext: 1
VCS318286
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Houses Unfurnished
677
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683
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Professional Office Space
Utilities paid! Great 101
Fwy & Victoria Location!
625 / 650 sq ft Available.
Call Mark @ 805-479-8284
VCS318464
VTA Harbor Entrance
Deluxe Office Suites
300-2100sf in a professional
complex. View of the Vta
Harbor from some offices.
Corner of Harbor Blvd &
Spinnaker Dr. Close to
banks, shops, restaurants
& just minutes to 101 fwy.
Great terms & pricing.
Avail Now! Call for
showing 805-644-0941
VCS318007
VTA OFFICE SPACE
Beautiful units from
540sf - 4,500sf. Great terms
& pricing. Now Available!
Mid Valley Properties
805-527-9632 Ext: 1
VCS318287
27ft Sailboat 1977 Jensen
Cal w/ 2-27 diesel inboard
classic design & well made,
same owner for 25yrs.
SB Harbor $4900 805-680-2099
VCS317176
65’ Slip $325/mo
Mandalay Bay
No for sale/liveaboards. Pvt.
805-985-8653 VCS318776
HARLEY Electric Ride 02’,
recently rebuilt, $9,600
805-407-3512 or 805-485-6363
VCS318613
Rexall Vision 25ft Class A ‘98
16k orig mi on Triton v10,
air ride suspension, every-
thing works, new tires &
batteries, 5ooo watt gen-
erator, rear qn bed, satel-
lite dish, one owner non-
smoker, (05478) $14,800
818-371-7632 VCS318551
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Can’t find the
pink or
registration?
No problem!
To get the best
deal, call us first!
805-754-9839
24 hrs/7 days
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