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Vol. 11, No. 9 | Thursday, May 5, 2011 www.thelighthousenews.com
WHAT’S INSIDE
By Andrea Howry
Lighthouse editor
It’s been more than 10 years
since the Navy installations at
Point Mugu and Port Hueneme
came together with San Nicolas
Island to form Naval Base Ven-
tura County (NBVC), but some-
times the idea that there’s one
unified base serving everyone
equally still doesn’t seem real.
NBVC’s newcommand master
chief wants to change that.
“My job is to help what used
to be three entities co-exist as
one,” said Thomas Cyr, who
served as the command master
chief of the 30th Naval Construc-
tion Regiment until the end of
April, when he switched positions
with Command Master Chief
Dean Joyce. “It’s especially chal-
lenging with San Nicolas Island
and making sure all needs are met
there. It’s easily overlooked, and
I want to see if we’re doing all
that we can for the people sta-
New command master chiefs
PHOTO BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE
Youngsters take off at the start of the 1K run, part of Kids’ Day, held April 30 at Naval Base Ventura County Point Mugu. More than 1,000 children
and their parents took part in the day’s activities. Story, more photos, Pages 20-21
KIDS’ DAY A RUNAWAY SUCCESS
PHOTO BY ANDREA HOWRY /
LIGHTHOUSE
Command Master Chief Thomas
Cyr of the 30th Naval Construction
Regiment is the new command
master chief of Naval Base Ventura
County, switching positions with
Dean Joyce.
By Andrea Howry
Lighthouse editor
The new U.S. Seabee Museum
just outside the gates of Naval
Base Ventura County, Port Hue-
neme, will open on Friday, July
22, the first day of Seabee Days.
The North Gallery – the left
half of the building as you enter
the main doors – will open with
an exhibit titled, “Can Do Since
Seabee Museum
will open during
Seabee Days
30th NCR’s Cyr
swaps with NBVC’s
Dean Joyce
CM2 Sean Legg and EO2 Susie
McCartney, leaning in through the
window, show Jackie Holm the
inside of a fortified Hummer the
31st Seabee Readiness Group
brought to the Military, Business
and Community Expo in Camarillo on
April 21. Page 9
A Bard Elementary first-grader gets
to touch seal fur during an Earth
Day presentation by the Naval Base
Ventura County Environmental
Division. “I want the kids to learn a
little bit more about the environment
they live in and learn to appreciate
it,” said Francesca Ferrara, natural
resource director. Page 24
SEE CMCS, PAGE 10 SEE MUSEUM, PAGE 16
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Q
A
By Captain Jim McHugh
NBVC Commanding Offcer
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CA. THE STAR IS A PRIVATE FIRM IN NO WAY CONNECTED WITH
THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE OR THE UNITED STATES NAVY,
UNDER WRITTEN CONTRACT WITH NAVAL BASE VENTURA
COUNTY. THE LIGHTHOUSE IS THE ONLY AUTHORIZED CIVILIAN
ENTERPRISE NEWSPAPER FOR MEMBERS OF THE U.S. NAVY,
CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES, RETIREES AND THEIR FAMILY MEMBERS
IN THE VENTURA COUNTY AREA. CONTENTS OF THE PAPER ARE
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COMMANDI NG OFFI CER
CAPT. JIM McHUGH
CHI EF STAFF OFFI CER
CAPT. DAVID SASEK
LI GHTHOUSE EDI TOR
ANDREA HOWRY
[email protected]
805-989-5281
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TERI REID
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Please submit your questions or comments to Lighthouse Editor Andrea Howry at [email protected]
800-221-STAR (7827)
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Cracking down on gasoline sales
Question: I am a civilian contractor at Point Mugu and
have worked here for more than 20 years. I was out of gas
and needed to pick up my daughter. I went to the Exchange
Gas Station and asked to pump $5 worth of gas so I could
make it to the nearest station in Oxnard. I was refused. I had
a retiree come to the station to pump and pay for $5 in gas
and was still refused. I decided to wait until 7:30 p.m. when
the gas station closes so I could pump $5 worth of gas and
not get stuck on the way to the nearest gas station.
I do not see why it is a crime to allow a person to pump
$5 worth of gas, and I don’t understand why the gas station
isn’t open to civilians anyway since the most we would save
is about 5 cents a gallon.
Answer: Thank you for your candid question. I was
surprised to find that you are not alone in your experiences
with the Navy Exchange Gas Station. For this reason, I am
addressing the issue in this column.
The gas pumps are owned and operated by the Navy
Exchange. The list of authorized patrons is outlined in
DoDINST 1330.21. Civilian employees are not authorized
patrons.
DoDINST 1330.21 also allows exchange employees to
sell small quantities of gasoline to persons “stranded on an
installation.” In the past, we allowed individuals to purchase
$5 worth of gasoline when they were empty, but I stopped
this practice when it became obvious a number of individu-
als were repeatedly utilizing the pumps and abusing the
system.
Asking a retiree to purchase fuel for you, an unauthor-
ized person, is not only unethical but places the authorized
patron in jeopardy of losing his privileges. Breaking the
rules by waiting until after the exchange was closed to use
your credit card to purchase fuel is not acceptable. Just
because you disagree with policies or laws does not justify
taking matters into your own hands. There were other op-
tions available to you, including planning ahead and asking
a colleague or friend to drive you to a local gas station.
Because you are not alone in your actions, I have di-
rected the publication of a new policy in which I intend to
take action against unauthorized patrons using the gasoline
pumps.
The first offense will result in a warning letter, with a
copy to your command.
The second incident will result in loss of base driving
privileges for three months.
Any further incidents will result in a minimum of one year
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By Lt. Clay D. Vernon
VR-55
Following the naval service’s time-hon-
ored tradition, the Minutemen of Fleet
Logistics Squadron 55 held a change of
command ceremony April 9 aboard Naval
Base Ventura County Point Mugu in the
squadron’s hangar bay.
Rich with heritage and tradition, the
heart of the ceremony is the formal read-
ing of the official orders.
More than 250 squadron personnel and
guests were on hand to bid fair winds and
following seas to Cmdr. Thomas Long and
welcome Cmdr. Alastair MacGregor as
the new commanding officer of VR-55.
MacGregor became the 27th commanding
officer of the Minutemen, continuing 35
years of proud naval history.
Replacing MacGregor as executive of-
ficer is Cmdr. Christopher McAnally.
In his farewell speech, Long generously
thanked distinguished guests, including
Capt. Pat Barrett, commodore of Fleet
Logistics Support Wing and a former Min-
uteman; Capt. Eric Petersen, deputy, Na-
val Air Force Reserve; Capt. Randy Sche-
line, former VR-55 flight surgeon; and
Master Chief Andy Ostroth, former VR-
55 command master chief.
He further recognized guest speaker and
personal mentor Capt. Ron Florence, pro-
spective commanding officer of the Navy
Air Logistics Office in New Orleans.
Aproud Long introduced Florence, say-
Change of command ceremony at VR-55
PHOTO BY AM1 RYAN SCHUCHARD / VR-55
Taking part in the recent change of command ceremony are, from left, Capt. Ronald
Florence, Cmdr. Alastair MacGregor, Cmdr. Thomas Long and Capt. Patrick Barrett.
By Andrea Howry
Lighthouse editor
There are approximately 165,000 assis-
tant coaches in California’s high schools,
and it’s now official that the best one in
the state works for Naval Base Ventura
County.
Fred Morgan, athletic director for the
base, has been named the 2011 Assistant
Coach of the Year by the California
Coaches Association for his work as a
volunteer assistant track and field coach
at Ventura High School and for volunteer
coaching in several other sports in Ven-
tura County. His plaque will be awarded
on Saturday, June 11, in Sacramento.
“The head coach of a sport has a 1 in
1,200 chance of being the head coach of
the year,” said longtime local coach Ken
Reeves. “Assuming there are at least six
assistants per sport – just think of football
and realize how many assistant coaches
they have for freshmen, junior varsity and
varsity level – there is a 1 in 165,000 chance
of being selected as the assistant coach of
the year, all things being equal. Obvi-
ously, Fred has turned the tables, and by
his excellent work ethic, communication
skills and methods, he eventually lowered
the odds to 1 in 1.”
NBVC athletic
director named
top assistant
coach in state
PHOTO BY DEAN RYAN
Fred Morgan, the athletic director for Naval Base Ventura County, coaches track and
field athletes at Ventura High School. Morgan, a longtime volunteer coach in Ventura
County, has been named the 2011 Assistant Coach of the Year by the California Coaches
Association.
SEE MORGAN, PAGE 18
SEE VR-55, PAGE 19
COMMUNITYCALENDAR
THANK YOU! Military
Spouse Appreciation
Event, 10 a.m. to
1 p.m., FFSC Port
Hueneme. Makeovers, giveaways,
refreshments. Information: 982-
5037.
5
MUD RUN: Registration
is closed but anyone
with base access is
invited to watch this
event at 12:30 p.m. at NBVC Port
Hueneme. It starts with a 2-mile
run and ends with an obstacle
course through mud. Information:
982-3007.
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May
RUN, KIDS, RUN: The
Armed Forces Kids
Run is at 3:30 p.m. at
the Point Mugu and
Port Hueneme Youth Centers. It’s
free, and all participants get a
free T-shirt. Kids 5 and 6 run half
a mile; 7- and 8-year olds run one
mile; and kids 9 through 13 run
two miles. Information: 982-5460.
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AMERICAN HERITAGE
MONTH: Dr. James
C.S. Meng, director
of special projects, Naval Sea
Systems Command, is the keynote
speaker for this event, which runs
from 11:15 a.m. to 12:45 p.m.,
Bldg. 445 Courtyard. Event is
free but lunch is $10 and must
be purchased prior to the event.
Information: Irene Becerra, 228-
0650.
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immediate families are invited for a
free meal. Must show valid military
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Perhaps the most amazing thing to me
about military spousedomis the amazing
resources and opportunities available to
enhance the quality of our lives.
Below you will find a list of resources
and opportunities, but it is in no way ex-
haustive. Please take time to connect with
your family programs office for more re-
sources in your area.
• Ombudsman: Your Navy Command
Family Ombudsman is a fellow Navy
spouse, appointed by your commanding
officer, to serve as an information and
resource person, official communication
conduit from the command and more.
Contact your local Fleet and Family Ser-
vice Center (FFSC) to connect with your
command’s ombudsman. This seasoned
spouse is a wealth of knowledge.
• Morale, Welfare and Recreation
(MWR): MWR could be a column in
itself. MWR programs are extensive and
all for your morale! From entertainment
(events, movies), to auto skills, golf, bowl-
ing, bingo, marinas, gaming, liberty pro-
grams, cabins, RVparks, rentals, food and
beverage facilities and services, child and
youth programs, to fleet and family fit-
ness (gyms), sports and more, there is
something for everyone. Log on to www.
mwr.navy.mil for more information and
to connect with your local MWR.
• Information, Tickets and Travel
(IT&T): Whether you are planning a
“staycation”or vacation, IT&T can assist
with planning and discount tickets to
events, theme parks and more. Stop by
your local IT&T office to see what they
have in store for you and your family.
• Military One Source (MOS): MOS is
an “employee assistance” service pro-
vided free of charge by the Department
of Defense to military and their families.
This is also a column-size resource. They
can assist with finding services in your
local area, have a lending library, admin-
istrate the MyCAA(education assistance
program) and much, much more. Log on
to www.militaryonesource.comto explore
this great service.
• Armed Services YMCA: The
ASYMCA and YMCA are actually two
separate but related entities. The
ASYMCAspecifically serves the military
community with programs, services and
facilities to enhance our well-being. If
there isn’t an ASYMCA near you, any
YMCA offers a military discount for
membership. Check them out!
• Fleet and Family Support Center
(FFSC): I covered this resource in previ-
ous columns but it bears repeating. Their
mission is to equip and support you and
your service member for all that military
service presents, fromlife skills classes to
resume support and much more. Visit
them often!
• Chaplains and CREDO: Most com-
mands have a chaplain available for coun-
seling and spiritual support. In addition,
each base has a chapel and chaplains
available to support you from many de-
nominations and faiths. All counseling
is confidential. Another service offered
by the chaplains is through Chaplain’s
Religious Enrichment Development Op-
eration (CREDO). This provides free
retreats to enable Sailors and families to
develop personal and spiritual resources
and skills for meeting the challenges of
military life. Retreats include marriage
retreats, personal retreats and team-build-
ing retreats. These retreats are refreshing
and free of charge, including materials,
meals and lodging. Many also include
transportation. Contact your local chap-
lain’s office for more information.
In the next edition, we’ll continue a
brief overview of resources that enhance
and support our lives as military spous-
es. As my friend Tara says, “With the
right resources I can do anything!” I
agree!
— Connect with Beth Wilson on
Facebook at www.facebook.com/
EnlistedSpouseCommunity or e-mail her at
[email protected].
Navy offers services to enhance quality of military life
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It would be great if students could arrive
home from school with assignments they
can do independently for homework.
Many times, however, parents find them-
selves taking on the role of a teacher when
trying to help their children with home-
work.
Although the interaction between par-
ent and child is important, these evening
homework rituals can sometimes become
frustrating for both parent and child.
So that children can receive the help they
need, the Department of Defense and Tu-
tor.com partnered in 2010. This wonder-
ful military family benefit is only available
on a fee basis for non-military families.
The student and tutor will work in an on-
line classroom, which runs right in the web
browser window. Users can chat, draw on
a two-way whiteboard or upload a docu-
ment to work on together with the tutor.
Although a valuable resource, logging
on to Tutor.com was somewhat compli-
cated. It required users to initially log on
to Navy Knowledge Online (NKO) before
accessing the Tutor.com website. Users’
concerns were heard, and changes were
made.
Users can now access the service at
www.tutor.com/military. Click on the
branch of service affiliation (Army, Navy,
Air Force, USMC) to see instructions for
howto get access. Now, instead of authen-
ticating through the NKO website, users
can certify their eligibility and create an
account directly fromthe Tutor.comweb-
site. This change has the potential to get
users the help they need even more quick-
ly.
There is also a new demo video of the
service at www.tutor.com/military. Click
the “watch a video” link.
Since it has become fairly common for
individuals to access services via mobile
apps, Tutor.comhas also added Tutor.com
To Go. Students can get the download
and watch a “howit works”video at www.
tutor.com/togo. Now users with an ac-
count can log in right from their mobile
device. They can even use the device’s cam-
era to take a picture of a chalkboard or
paper-based assignment, put it in a vir-
tual locker and use it in session with a
tutor. The locker is available by virtue of
the username and password used to login,
so users with an account to use Tutor.com
can have access to the materials in their
locker, whether they’re connecting with a
Tutor.com tutor from the mobile device
or any computer.
Even better is that usage of Tutor.com
does not stop with elementary, middle or
high school students. Even college stu-
dents can access Tutor.comservices. Tutor.
com can act as a no-fee proofreader of
college papers or a late night statistics tu-
tor. Tutors cover all math, science, social
studies and English subjects fromK-12 to
the introductory college level. They’ll help
with homework, studying for standardized
tests or writing a paper — whatever the
student is working on.
Whether the user is an active duty ser-
vice member or a dependent, Tutor.com
is a valuable educational resource. It is
available 24 hours a day and closed only
on New Year’s Day, Independence Day,
Thanksgiving and Christmas.
For questions regarding Tutor.com,
please visit www.tutor.com/military, read
the FAQs, or watch a demo video.
— For any questions regarding K-12
educational needs, please contact the NBVC
school liaison officer at 989-5211 or e-mail
[email protected].
Tutor.com can help students with homework, studying
School
connection
with Monica
James
Users can chat,
draw on a two-way
whiteboard or upload
a document to work
on together with the
tutor.
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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.
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
Sunday worship service: 11:15 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
Father Antony Berchmanz
Catholic Priest
Worship schedule
One of the funny stories heard at a local
hardware store was about a Sailor who
just returned from a long deployment.
This Sailor saw himself as a pretty good
do-it-yourself handyman. Upon his re-
turn, his wife gave him the usual “honey
do” list around the house. When one of
the tasks involved some serious rewiring
and carpentry work within the walls of
his living room, his wife suggested they
call in a contractor to do that particular
job.
Instead of listening to his wife, and let-
ting his ego get in the way of the situation,
he began this complicated and potential-
ly dangerous job himself. After three full
weekends, many bruised knuckles and a
few electric shocks to his body, he finally
decided to call in a professional to finish
the job. After the contractor came and
finished the project, their total cost for
parts and labor was over $1,200. The rea-
son the fee was so high was because the
contractor had to first undo the damage
to the electrical system along with the
carpentry work for the room.
What is the humorous punch line to this
story? If this man had called in the con-
tractor earlier, the total cost would have
been around $300.
Personal relationships and mental health
are not any different. Speaking as a profes-
sional counselor, there are many wonder-
ful self-help books, instructive DVDs and
such out there. However, there are times
when your marriage or personal problems
will not be solved by reading a book or
watching a DVD. A smart person knows
his or her limitations on doing something
himself, versus calling in a professional
for assistance.
There are many wonderful chaplains,
counselors and professionals alike who are
very good in what they do for people who
come for help. Typically, everyone thinks
their problems are unique. Not true. Re-
member, there are no newproblems under
the sun.
By calling and making an appointment
with a professional, you may move more
quickly towards recovery and healing
again.
Don’t turn a $300 problem into a much
bigger one! God bless you all.
There are times when it’s best to call in a professional
So many eggs, so much time.
It’s a recipe for success when it comes
to an Easter egg hunt, and the families of
Air Test and Evaluation Squadron 30
(VX-30) ended up with two dozen happy
children thanks to 300 eggs and hard-
working volunteers at the Picnic Pavilion,
Naval Base Ventura County, Point
Mugu.
“We love doing this,” said Operations
Specialist 1st Class Iesha Aldridge, who
organized the April 21 event with Opera-
tions Specialist 1st Class (SW/AW) Aisha
Jenkins. “We’re a very family-oriented
command. We exchange presents every
Christmas, and we wanted to do a special
event in the Spring as well. We figured
Easter was a perfect time.”
VX-30 Easter egg hunt has kids scrambling
PHOTOS BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE
Above, Brianna Northrup, 13, helps her baby
sister, Braelyn, 22 months, pick an Easter
egg out of a tree during VX-30’s Easter
egg hunt. AWV1 Kevin Northrup and his
wife, Tera, brought the girls and 6-year-old
Brookelyn to the event. At left, a determined
Kylee Blake, 4, the daughter of AT2 Todd
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• Start early. Attend Transition Assis-
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NCTC
and Andrea Howry
Lighthouse editor
(Editor’s note: This is the third in a se-
ries following a high schooler’s experience
at A School.)
Imagine for a moment that you’ve spent
the last several years teaching young adults
the ins and outs of vehicles – diesel en-
gines, steering mechanisms, suspension
systems.
Then one day, a 17-year-old walks into
your classroom, eager to learn.
Do you do anything differently?
“Nothing at all,” said Tech Sgt. Gon-
zalo Amezcua, who teaches the chassis
phase in Construction Mechanic ASchool
at the Naval Construction Training Cen-
ter, Naval Base Ventura County, Port
Hueneme. “We treat everybody the same,
civilian or military. To teach them differ-
ently would be hurting them.”
And so AndrewGeer, a junior at Chan-
nel Islands High School, finds himself
going through the same ups and downs
of classroom life as the 24 Navy and Air
Force students fresh out of boot camp.
For him, the ups are the days of hands-
on work with vehicle parts.
“Usually, I can just look at it and figure
out how it works,” he said.
The downs are the tests.
“I’mgetting better,”he said. “But they’re
tough.”
Andrewis one of several teenagers who
have gone through this latest version of a
programthat allows standout automotive
students inthe OxnardUnionHighSchool
District to enroll in the 11-week Aschool.
The students are on base from 7 a.m. to
3:30 p.m. every day and earn high school
credits while working with equipment that
far exceeds what’s available in the local
high school auto shop classes. They’re also
expected to complete English, math, phys-
ical education and other requirements at
home through independent study.
The program had been tried several
years before and was revived just last
year.
With only three weeks of the 11-week
curriculumleft, Andrewhas learned about
the various parts of vehicles used in con-
struction. He’s learned about gas engines,
diesel engines, ignition systems, fuel sys-
tems, wheels and tires and hydraulics.
He’ll end the series with transmissions
and brakes.
But along with all the automotive stud-
ies, he’s learned about the differences be-
tween what’s expected in the military and
real life and what’s expected in high
school.
“You don’t showup here in baggy pants
with a bad attitude,”Amezcua said. “That
won’t fly. You have to have discipline, and
that’s a lesson people have to learn wheth-
er they’re going into the military or into
the civilian workforce.”
As a chassis instructor, Amezcua meets
the students about halfway through the
curriculum. Six weeks into the program,
Andrew had grown quiet.
“I had to break him out of his shell,”
Amezcua said. “I think being surrounded
by military members all day had clammed
him up. He’s only in high school. He’s
shy.”
This particular class also has 24 other
students.
“That’s way too big,” said Amezcua. “I
like 15 or even 10 a lot better. It’s easier
to see a student’s strengths and weak-
nesses, and it’s easier to get to know
them.”
Amezcua started conversations with
Andrew, finding out more about him and
what he hoped to gain from the class.
By the time Tech Sgt. Marquia Cantu
got him the following week, things were
different.
“He gets involved,” Cantu said of An-
drew. “He’s just like every other student.
Only the clothing sets him apart.”
Cantu said that while she hasn’t changed
her teaching style or the subject matter,
she has changed the examples she gives in
class.
“I just can’t relate everything to boot
camp,” she said.
Instructor Paul Ortegal, who teaches
steering and suspension, agreed that An-
drew had gained confidence midway
through the program.
“He asks a lot of questions and is re-
ally receptive to learning,” he said. “He
jumps in. He’s all about understanding
what everything does.
“He fits right in.”
Chief Construction Mechanic Jerry
Pearse, the chassis phase director of
NCTC, sees advantages to both sides with
this program.
“It keeps us in tune with the civilian
population,” he said. “And they see a dif-
ferent side of the military they’d probably
never see otherwise. What everyone sees
is based on TV or movies — the yelling in
your face. They don’t see the technical
aspects these kids are learning.”
High-schooler ‘fits right in’
PHOTO BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE
Andrew Geer, left, a 17-year-old high school junior, joins Air Force and Navy students in the
Construction Mechanic A School. “He fits right in,” one instructor said.
NCTC instructors say
they don’t do anything
differently with a civilian
in the classroom
You don’t show up
here in baggy pants
with a bad attitude.
That won’t fly.
— Tech Sgt. Gonzalo Amezcua,
Instructor for chassis phase of
Construction Mechanic A School
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By Andrea Howry
Lighthouse editor
The Great White Fleet that President
Teddy Roosevelt was so proud of more
than a century ago is changing colors.
Today, it’s going green.
An assistant secretary of the Navy and
a rear admiral who heads up the Navy’s
supply centers gave an update on the
Navy’s efforts to save energy and find
alternative fuel sources during the fourth
annual Military, Business and Commu-
nity Expo, held April 21 in Camarillo.
More than 400 people attended the
expo, which featured several displays
fromNaval Base Ventura County (NBVC)
commands and talks by NBVC person-
nel, including the director of human re-
sources who offered tips on how to get a
job on base, and Capt. Jim McHugh, the
base commanding officer, who discussed
the various awards the base has received
for energy, water and environmental con-
servation.
The expo’s keynote speakers were Jack-
alyne Pfannenstiel, the assistant secretary
of the Navy for energy, installations and
environment; and Rear Adm. Mark Hein-
rich, commander of the Navy’s Fleet and
Industrial Supply Centers.
Pfannenstiel briefed the audience on
the Navy’s progress toward meeting sev-
eral energy goals set by Navy Secretary
Ray Mabus, among them that by 2020,
50 percent of the Navy’s total energy
consumption will come from alternative
sources, and that by 2015, the Navy will
reduce petroleum use in vehicles by 50
percent.
“Do you really think you’re going to
meet them?” one person in the audience
asked.
“Yes, I see the path,” Pfannenstiel re-
sponded.
She described a three-pronged ap-
proach involving more energy-efficient
equipment, use of renewable energy
sources and changing people’s behav-
ior.
“Behavior is the toughest piece of that
puzzle,”she said. “It’s one thing to change
out equipment, but it’s another to get
everyone on board with a plan.”
Installing meters is a first step, she said.
Meters on buildings, piers and hangars
will provide a valuable set of informa-
tion.
“That will give us insight into how we
actually use energy,” she said.
The Navy is tapping into alternative
energy sources: geothermal fields at Chi-
na Lake, solar power at NBVC and wind
turbines at San Nicolas Island.
“We need to look at every one of our
bases for a new supply of energy,” Pfan-
nenstiel said. “We need to use solar pow-
er where it makes sense, and we need to
use wind power where it makes sense.”
These ideas aren’t limited to bases, she
added.
“In Afghanistan, we’re using portable
solar panels for generating power,” she
said.
Rising gas prices have brought a new
sense of urgency to finding a substitute
for petroleum, but there are some high
hurdles, she said, including finding fuels
that can be produced in sufficient quan-
tities, that can produce enough energy
and that are affordable.
“They’re out there,” she said, adding
that the military is working with the De-
partments of Energy and Agriculture and
with private industry to come up with
alternative fuels.
Currently, the federal government ac-
counts for 2 percent of U.S. petroleum
consumption, and the military uses 93
percent of that. The Navy uses 34 percent
of that amount, the Air Force 57 percent
and the Army 9 percent.
Getting that fuel — whatever it is — to
where the Navy needs it is Heinrich’s
job.
“Petroleum supplies are always a crit-
ical warfighting component,” he said.
“You think we’re dependent on petro-
leum? Absolutely.”
However, we’re not as dependent as we
used to be, he said.
“In 1999, the USS Constellation burned
264 gallons of diesel per second,” Hein-
rich said. “That’s why we have nuclear-
powered aircraft carriers now.”
And he’s confident we’ll be even less
dependent in the future.
“Little by little, we’re getting there,” he
said. “We remain steady and synchro-
nized on the message.”
The Navy is looking closely at cameli-
na seed, part of the mustard family, for
jet fuel and at a diesel that’s algae-based.
Plans call for demonstrating both fuels
at the 2012 Rim of the Pacific Exercise.
Both Pfannenstiel and Heinrich em-
phasized the importance of finding a fuel
that’s a “drop-in replacement.”The Navy
doesn’t want to change out equipment to
accommodate something new.
The Navy also doesn’t want to invest
in a fuel that will do more environmental
damage than what’s happening today.
Nor does it want to exchange one for-
eign import for another.
“If we choose to import an alternative
fuel, have we really reduced our reliance
on foreign imports?” Heinrich asked. “If
we can produce the fuel in the United
States and use it in the United States, we
will have reduced our dependency.”
Bottom line, he said: “We’ll be in the
petroleum business for a very long
time.”
Bill Buratto, president of the Ventura
County Economic Development Asso-
ciation, one of the organizations hosting
the event, said the two keynote speakers
set the tone for the expo.
“We wanted to hear what the Navy was
doing to develop sustainable opportuni-
ties, and that’s exactly what happened,”
he said.
Other presentations included an update
by energy officials at NBVC on what the
base itself is doing to become more en-
ergy efficient, including the installation
of meters, energy-efficient lighting, solar
panels and wind turbines; tips on becom-
ing a Navy contractor; and a talk by
NBVC Human Resources Director Ed
Vicuna on how to get a job on base.
A free job fair was held in conjunction
with the expo.
Other event sponsors were TRIAD, the
Channel Islands and Santa Barbara Navy
Leagues and the Regional Defense Part-
nership for the 21st Century.
400 attend military expo
PHOTOS BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE
Assistant Secretary of the Navy Jackalyne Pfannenstiel, who oversees energy, installations
and the environment, discusses the Navy’s efforts to create a “great green fleet” that is
more energy efficient and less reliant on imported fuels.
Rear Adm. Mark F. Heinrich, commander of
the Navy’s Fleet & Industrial Supply Centers,
discusses how the Navy is preparing for new
types of fuel — from manufacturing it to
storing it to delivering it cost-effectively.
Talks, displays focus on how the Navy is turning
green by saving energy and working with
alternative fuels.
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In the Navy for 27 years, Cyr began his
career at Port Hueneme, where he attend-
ed A school, then returned several times,
first as an instructor at the Naval Con-
struction Training Center, then with Naval
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4. He was named command master chief
of the 30th NCR three years ago.
With the base hosting more than 80 ten-
ant commands, Cyr said communication
will be critical in his new assignment.
“We need to find a mechanism so we
get more feedback from the tenant com-
mands,” Cyr said. “Especially given the
current budget constraints, there must be
more communication. I want everyone to
feel connected.”
Cyr is taking on the position just as the
Navy is dealing with one of the biggest
social changes in its history: the abolish-
ment of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.”
“There are always phases of transition,”
Cyr said. “But good leadership and profes-
sionalism will carry us through any tran-
sition. I’m confident this is no excep-
tion.”
Over the course of 27 years, Cyr has
seen a lot of changes in both the Navy
and Ventura County.
“I think it’s all been for the better,” he
said. “I think there are still more oppor-
tunities at both Point Mugu and Hueneme
for base improvements and use of space,
for one thing. But they both have a lot of
things to offer.
“I want to acknowledge and emphasize
the positive aspects of Naval Base Ven-
tura County. I want us all to pull togeth-
er and support the base and be proud of
it. We can make NBVC the place to ask
for when people are asking for orders.”
CMCs swap commands
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We need to find a
mechanism so we get
more feedback from
the tenant commands.
— New NBVC Command Master Chief
Thomas Cyr
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’42.” The right half will remain closed for
future expansion.
“I think it will be really nice,” said Lara
Godbille, the museum’s director who over-
sawlast year’s shutdown of the 60-year-old
drafty Quonset huts that housedthe Seabee
exhibits and construction of the 36,000-
square-foot concrete and glass edifice that
will nowbe home to a comprehensive look
at the Navy’s construction battalions.
The museum that will greet the public
on July 22 — although for now smaller
than originally anticipated due to funding
constraints — “will tell a comprehensive
history of the Seabees and include multi-
media activities. There will be quite a bit
of stuff we never had in the old facility.”
Visitors will step fromthe grand hall into
a small theater — the seating is wooden
shipping crates — to watch a movie about
Seabees in World War II. Then they’ll head
into rooms detailing Seabee involvement
in Korea, Vietnam and Antarctica. There
will be displays about underwater construc-
tion teams and the Naval Experimental
MannedObservatory submarine (NEMO),
and visitors can watch a slide show cover-
ing Seabees’ humanitarian efforts over the
past 20 years. The last section, where a
Humvee is ondisplay, will deal withcurrent
operations.
“Anybody who served will see a bit of
their story,” Godbille said. “All the major
themes in Seabee history will be represent-
ed.”
The bulldozer that visitors have seendur-
ing a series of open houses that have taken
place since October will remain in the
closed-off portion of the building. The
bulldozer is affectionately named Natasha
after John Wayne’s dozer in the film “The
Fighting Seabees.”
“We literally constructed the building
around Natasha, and we simply can’t move
her,”Godbille explained. “Exhibits will be
designed around the dozer later when we
open that gallery.”
Beginning July 22, the museum will be
open Monday through Saturday from 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sundays from noon to
4 p.m. Until then, open houses will con-
tinue the first and third Tuesday and the
first Saturday of every month from10 a.m.
to 2 p.m.
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By Alyce Moncourtois
NSWC Port Hueneme Command
Communications Office
Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC)
Port Hueneme employees completed a
five-day assessment of USS Milius’ (DDG
69) combat, weapon and underway replen-
ishment systems on April 22 while the ship
was docked at Port Hueneme.
During the assessment, NSWC Port
Hueneme engineers and technicians pro-
vided expertise and services on many sys-
tems of the Arleigh Burke class destroyer,
including the MK 41 Vertical Launching
System, AN/SPY-1 Phased Array Radar,
MK 99 Fire Control System, Aegis Inte-
grated Combat System, Operational
Readiness Test System, Tomahawk Cruise
Missile Guidance and Launching Systems,
MK 15 Phalanx Close-In Weapons Sys-
tem, interior communicationswitchboards,
Underway Replenishment Systems, as well
as logistics and technical documenta-
tion.
In addition, NSWC Port Hueneme en-
gineers and technicians worked with the
ship’s crew to provide operations and
maintenance training on topics such as
Tomahawk Strike Network and Vertical
Launching System Deluge.
Chief Fire Controlman (SW) Paris
Henry is the officer-in-charge of NSWC
Port Hueneme’s assessment teamand says
that Sailors and engineers working to-
gether provide a unique opportunity for
the ship’s crewto see resources the NSWC
Port Hueneme team provides to the
fleet.
“These Sailors are getting first-hand
knowledge of what we do here at Port
Hueneme,” said Henry. “This is an excel-
lent opportunity for our engineers to work
with our fleet Sailors.”
Henry also said that the ship assessment
provides a hands-on opportunity for ship-
board personnel to have a dialogue with
the engineers who help design the systems
they are using. Conversely, it provides en-
gineers the opportunity to evaluate their
systems at the deckplate level.
“The ship received leading edge support
fromthe in-service engineering agent, and
we get a chance to see the systems in their
native environment and talk with the tech-
nicians that operate and maintain those
systems,” stated Henry.
He also commented that the ship’s crew
was well prepared.
“The engineers and military members
here at NSWC Port Hueneme were high-
ly impressed by the ship’s morale and out-
standing combat system’s material readi-
ness when they arrived here on station,”
said Henry.
During the ship assessment, Sailors and
NSWC Port Hueneme personnel share
important technical, logistics and lessons-
learned information, which is vital to the
safety and effectiveness of the ship’s of-
fensive and defensive weapons. Services
providedby NSWCPort Hueneme person-
nel enable the ship to proceed with more
effective pre-deployment workups and
ensure that systems are in a state of op-
erational readiness.
NSWCPort Hueneme has been offering
port visit assessments to the fleet since
1989. The command not only offers high-
ly skilled engineers and technicians, it also
offers the only government-owned, deep-
water harbor between San Diego and
Puget Sound.
NSWC assesses USS Milius
PHOTO BY ALYCE MONCOURTOIS / NSWC PHD COMMAND COMMUNICATIONS
Engineers from the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Port Hueneme Division, Joe Marquez,
left, and James Pool work with FC3 Steven Manville on the MK 99 illuminators aboard USS
Milius during her port visit to Port Hueneme last month.
Morgan has coached at Ventura High
School for six years, primarily in discus
throw and shot put. He has also coached
youth soccer for 14 years, youth basketball
and youth volleyball for five years and
youth softball for four. He is a coach for
the local running club, the Ventura Tigres,
and he coaches for various youth club
sports.
During off-season months, he is a vol-
unteer coach for up to 20 college athletes
trying to hone their technical skills.
On base since 1992, Morgan has served
as an assistant coach for Navy athletes in
track and field, boxing, soccer, volleyball
and basketball. He was instrumental in
bringing Navy and U.S. Armed Forces
competitions to the base – notably the
boxing championships and the triathlon.
Morgan also began the NBVC Youth
Sports Program, which features soccer and
basketball, in 2002.
Most recently, he coordinated efforts to
make NBVC the home of the Wounded
Warrior training camp for the Navy and
Coast Guard. The three dozen athletes
who have attended the two training camps
at NBVCsince December are dealing with
injuries and illnesses ranging from ampu-
tation to cancer.
Morgan also oversees several local com-
petitions, such as the Admiral’s Cup tri-
athlon held in conjunction with the U.S.
Armed Forces Triathlon, the annual surf
contest, Wounded Warrior Half Mara-
thon, the annual mud run and the lunch-
time 5Kruns. He also oversees intramural
leagues, fitness programs, the aquatics
programs, the liberty program and the
several gyms on base.
“I have always been a ‘serve others’ sort
of person, and it starts with serving my
family, my country through work and then
others through coaching in the commu-
nity and giving back,” Morgan said. “It’s
just on my heart and a blessing as the right
thing to do. Somewhere along the line I
have gotten pretty good at it.”
Between 2006 and 2009, Ventura High
School had nine Channel League cham-
pions, nine county champions and four
California Interscholastic Federation-
Southern Section (CIF-SS) champions
coached by Morgan. Four athletes at-
tended CIF state meets and brought back
three state medals.
Morgan has also coached student ath-
letes who set county, meet and high school
records.
“All the levels and each team I have
coached had awesome memorable mo-
ments,”Morgan replied when asked to list
his most memorable moment in coaching.
“So perhaps it was the Wounded Warrior
amputee learning how to throw for the
first time, a T-baller making contact with
the ball, the first service ace, made basket,
personal record, first goal, the college
scholarship, records, a championship, gold
medals or team trophies?
“Or perhaps it’s the learning and teach-
ing process with all the spaces in between
that help to develop positive and produc-
tive people.
“Collectively I have been very fortunate
to help many teams and individuals over
the past 20 years and that has been a very
memorable journey.”
Morgan, 45, was a First Team All-CIF
football and track star in high school and
focused his talent in track and field in col-
lege. He went on to the 1991 World Track
and Field Championships in Tokyo.
“I stopped competing before I peaked
in my events because my family and job
were much more important to me,” he
said.
He and wife of 22 years, Janeanne, live
in Ventura with their daughter, Alex, a
senior at Ventura High who holds the
county record for discus and shot put.
Both Alex and her older sister, Claire,
earned full scholarships in track and field.
Alex has signed her Letter of Intent to the
University of Oklahoma.
Morgan named California’s Assistant Coach of the Year
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ing, “I will be first to tell you that Capt.
Florence was an outstanding role model
to me and I learned a lot from him over
the last 9 1/2 years.”
Long finished an impressive tour with
a few words for his troops, saying, “The
last 15 months as commanding officer has
been a true blessing and the highlight of
my naval career. The men and women of
this squadron have performed with an
unstoppable positive attitude and a true
desire to be the best. Minutemen, you are
the best of the best.”
MacGregor, born on the South Island
of New Zealand, immigrated to the Unit-
ed States with his family in 1972. He served
four years in the U.S. Air Force as an avi-
onics technician on the F-117 Stealth
Fighter before completing an interservice
transfer to the Navy, where he earned his
Wings of Gold in 1991.
MacGregor was then ordered to Little
Rock Air Force Base, where he began his
career as a C-130 pilot. He later served
with the “Puckered Penguins” of VXE-6,
where he prided himself as being the first
pilot in squadron history to ever qualify
as a Polar Transport Aircraft commander
while still an ensign.
MacGregor has been a Select Reservist
with the Minutemen of VR-55 since 1999.
In an impressive tenure with the squadron,
he has served as administration officer,
maintenance officer and operations officer,
all the while flying more than 4,000 hours
and completing 25 detachments.
With his wife Christina and children
Cayley, Camden and Braedon looking on
from the front row, a humble MacGregor
took the stage for the first time as VR-55’s
commanding officer. He thanked all those
in attendance and addressed his troops in
his own unmistakable style.
“We do not pretend to be the tip of the
spear,” he said, illustrating how vital the
support role is to the Navy mission. “A
spear does not exist without the shaft.”
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VR-55 changes command with MacGregor taking helm
By Construction Electrician
Constructionman (SCW) Summer D.
Heritier
NMCB 3 Delta Company Public Affairs
CAMPLEATHERNECK, Afghanistan
– Seabees from Naval Mobile Construc-
tion Battalion (NMCB) 3 recently began
replacing the outdoor workout facility on
Camp Krutke, the Seabee Camp within
Camp Leatherneck.
The current outdoor gymwill be demol-
ished once the new facility is complete,
making way for the new and improved
outdoor gym. The facility will house a
series of pullup bars, box jumps, dip bars
and climbing ropes. In addition to the new
outdoor facility, a tent will be erected for
use as a group exercise studio.
“There are a lot of people here who love
the idea of better facilities to stay in shape
and keep themselves focused for the last
few months of deployment,” said Steel-
worker 1st Class (SCW) Jerrod Johnson.
“Working out allows them a way to blow
off steam and relieve some of the
stress.”
Information Systems Technician 2nd
Class (SCW) Laydel Gazo, a command
fitness leader for NMCB 3, pointed out
that physical readiness tests (PRTs) aren’t
administered on contingency deployments,
yet physical fitness remains crucial.
“The tent is a wonderful addition for
those who would like a change of pace,”
he said.
Another added benefit of physical fit-
ness is stress relief, and for many of us,
regular exercise is the best stress reliever.
Overall, the renovations to the camp’s
fitness facilities are quality of life improve-
ments that benefit not only members of
NMCB 3, but all future Seabees and Ma-
rines who deploy to Camp Leatherneck.
NMCB 3 provides construction, engi-
neering and security services in support
of national strategy, naval power projec-
tion, humanitarian assistance and contin-
gency operations.
NMCB 3 replacing outdoor gym at Camp Leatherneck
By Alexsander Rodriguez
Naval Postgraduate School
Center for Asymmetric Warfare
Personnel and equipment from
Naval Base Ventura County Fed-
eral Fire were recently elements
of the Ventura County Regional
Hazardous Materials Team in
support of Coastal Trident
2011.
Coastal Trident is an annual
exercise that is planned and con-
ducted by the Naval Postgraduate
School’s Center for Asymmetric
Warfare, in partnership with the
Oxnard Harbor District, as part
of a multi-phased approach to
increase the capabilities of Ox-
nard Harbor District and adja-
cent local, state and federal re-
sponse agencies to respond to a
large-scale disaster at the Port of
Hueneme.
This year’s Coastal Trident ex-
ercise, whichtookplace onMarch
23, involved a simulated plot to
smuggle radiological material
into the country for use in a
weapon of mass destruction. This
scenario was developed in order
to support regional response co-
operation and achievement of the
exercise objectives:
• Increase interagency plan-
ning, communication and coor-
dination in dealing with hazard-
ous materials or radiological
incident in Ventura County, spe-
cific to the Port of Hueneme.
• Increase the ability of local
emergency managers and emer-
gency responders to safely and
effectively respond to and recov-
er from a radiological or other
hazardous materials incident.
• Provide an opportunity for
participants to receive specialized
training in radiological materials
incident management and re-
sponse.
• Familiarize responders with
the Port of Hueneme facilities
and the unique issues of conduct-
ing operations in the maritime
environment.
• Exercise the integration of
local, state and federal response
agencies.
• Identify future training and
exercise needs of the participating
agencies and the region.
These objectives emphasized
the critical dual-use nature of the
Port of Hueneme as both a civil-
ian and military facility and the
need to collaborate with NBVC
in response and recovery opera-
tions to protect the operational
and economic viability of the
base, the port and the communi-
ties that surround them.
During the six-hour exercise,
which took place at two distinct
port locations, participating agen-
cies assessed intelligence about a
radiological threat; exercised de-
tection, localization and identifi-
cation of live radiological materi-
als; exercised victim rescue and
personnel decontamination pro-
cedures and equipment; and
simulated the activation of the
Port’s Emergency Operations
Center to ensure the safety and
security of the port facilities, per-
sonnel and the surrounding com-
munities against potential terror-
ist and hazardous materials
threats.
The Coastal Trident 2011 ex-
ercise involved 150 personnel
from 40 regional response agen-
cies, including the Ventura Coun-
ty Fire Department and the Ven-
tura County Regional Hazardous
Materials Team, California Na-
tional Guard 9th Civil Support
Team, U.S. Department of En-
ergy, U.S. Customs & Border
Protection, Port Hueneme and
Oxnard police departments
and the terminal operators and
emergency response and man-
agement infrastructure of the
Port of Hueneme.
The Center for Asymmetric
Warfare, or CAW (www.
cawnps.org), is a satellite re-
search center of the Naval
Postgraduate School and a
tenant of NBVC Point
Mugu.
Coastal Trident involves 40 agencies
PHOTO BY BRENDAN APPLEGATE / NSP-CAW
First responders use radiation detection equipment to search for
radiation sources located in different areas of the Port of Hueneme.
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By Andrea Howry
Lighthouse editor
The wind tried mightily, but it couldn’t
blow away the kids nearly as well as a Tae
Kwon Do demonstration, battling robots,
or, for 3-year-old Ashlyn Torgesen, color
markers.
“She’s really into markers,” Ashlyn’s
mom, Aspen, said as her daughter sorted
through dozens of colored markers at one
of the many craft tables set up at Kids’
Day, held on a windy April 30 at the Pic-
nic Pavilion, Naval Base Ventura County
(NBVC) Point Mugu.
Organizers estimated that more than
1,000 people stopped by to let children
enjoy the four hours of activities, which
ranged from a demonstration of military
working dogs to a 1K run to a bubble-
making table, a big hit given the wind.
“Kids’ Day is planned to be a day of
fun for military children,” said Monica
James, NBVC’s school liaison officer and
one of the event organizers. “Since April
is Month of the Military Child, this is an
opportunity for NBVC to recognize the
sacrifices of military children by allowing
a day for them to play, learn and spend
quality time with their parents.”
From toddlers to teenagers, kids took
advantage of the opportunity to make a
picture frame, pot a plant, design a visor,
make a pendant filled with colored sand
and decorate — and then eat — a sugar
cookie.
“It does seem that everyone is enjoying
themselves, so I consider this day a suc-
cess,” James said.
A crowd gathered to watch Tony Nares
and his team show off their Tae Kwon Do
skills — a chance to promote the Tae
Kwon Do classes that the base’s new youth
sports coordinator, Brett Lane, will soon
be offering.
They also laughed their way through a
performance by Mad Science, which teach-
es kids about chemistry and physics with
exploding balloons and odd odors — al-
ways popular with kids.
Beth and Spence Pickett brought their
boys, Reece, 6, and Kyle, 8, to Kids’ Day
and were surprised at the many activi-
ties.
“We wanted to get the kids outside on
this beautiful day,” said Spence Pickett, a
structural engineer at the Naval Facilities
Engineering Service Center. “This is
great!”
Bubbles, pinwheels, visors — so much
to do and little Ashlyn Torgesen, daughter
of Lt. Russell Torgesen of Naval Mobile
Construction Battalion 4, was perfectly
satisfied with the markers. She picked
through pink, orange and green, then fi-
nally switched over to little foam stickers
to finish decorating her picture frame.
Happy and content. What more could
you ask for on Kids’ Day?
Blown away
on Kids’ Day
By MC2 (SW) Karalie Moore
NBVC
Two plus two equals four.
The Earth revolves around the sun.
These are simple science facts most
people have heard and leave it at that. But
some kids want to know more – and about
70 of them participated in a robotics com-
petition during Kids’ Day, held Saturday,
April 30, at Naval Base Ventura County
(NBVC) Point Mugu.
“This event gives kids a chance to re-
ally learn about math and science in a fun
environment as part of Kids’ Day,” said
Monica James, the school liaison officer
for NBVC. “Our hope is that if we can get
them interested, they can stay interested
and go on to maybe work in the engineer-
ing field. This is just a great way to get
their curiosity piqued by giving them an
opportunity to actually experience how
things work instead of just telling
them.”
The kids weren’t the only ones having
fun. In some cases, the whole family helped
build the basic robot and then found ways
to add to their creation.
“When you get the robot kit, it’s just all
these pieces and you’re thinking , ‘How
am I going to put this together?’” said
Nancy Mendoza, whose son, Rylan, 9,
entered the contest. “But then the kids
start going to work on it and it’s just amaz-
ing to see them put it together.”
“It was fun getting my robot ready to
do battle,” said Rylan, whose dad, Jose-
hans, is a senior chief aviation structural
mechanic with VAW-116. “I’m adding
parts so I can just push, push, push!”
Building a robot that could take out all
others added a healthy amount of com-
petition to the event.
“I always liked science, and I like a chal-
lenge,” said Thomas Asencios, 9, whose
dad, Senior Chief Navy Counselor Cris-
tobal Asencios, is with Naval Recruiting
District Los Angeles. “Before battling
anyone, I like to study their robot, so I
know their weakness and then I can
win.”
Each family received one free robot kit
from Robotics and Things in Simi Valley,
courtesy of Time Warner Cable. Families
were able to build the robot at home and
bring their finished product back for the
Kids’ Day competition, which included
prizes and trophies in different catego-
ries.
“We truly feel that robotics for elemen-
tary- and middle school-aged kids is the
only way this country will begin to over-
come — by starting to teach a younger,
more engaging mind — the extreme gap
in test scores for math and science as well
as bring forth the need for more and more
science, technology, engineering and math
in the classroom,” said Neal L. Friedman,
director of Robotics and Things.
Building the best ’bot on base
Photos by MC2 (sW) Karalie Moore
Above, Thomas Asencios, 9, the son of NCCS
Cristobal Asencios of Naval Recruiting District
Los Angeles, urges his robot on during battle.
Below, Rylan Mendoza, 9, gets tips from his
mom, Nancy Mendoza, before doing battle
with his robot. Rylan’s dad is AMCS Josehans
Mendoza of VAW-116.
Photos by andrea hoWry / lighthouse
A Tae Kwon Do demonstration designed to pique interest in classes that will soon be offered through youth sports
programs at Naval Base Ventura County was one of many Kids’ Day activities.
Jacob Asencios, 4, son of NCCS Cristobal Asencios of the Navy Recruiting District Los Angeles, finds that bubbles and
a windy day make for a fun moment during Kids’ Day.
Proud of the chef’s hat he colored, Coleman
Richardson, 2, looks for another activity during
Kids’ Day. Coleman is the son of Anna and BU1
Jeffrey Richardson of NMCB 4.
Presley Richert, 4, gets creative at Kids’ Day. “We
came to let her play and have some fun,” said her
dad, AT2 John Richert of Fleet Readiness Center
Southwest.
Above, Jackson Pohmisano, 4, whose dad, Mike, works with Morale, Welfare
and Recreation, enjoys the bubble-making table. At left, Aiyana Woods, 11,
finishes up a potted plant during Kids’ Day. “I’m making it for my dad,” she
said of AZC William Woods, who’s currently deployed with VAW-113. “We’ll
save it for when he gets back,” added mom, Jennifer.
Photos by andrea hoWry / lighthouse
Above, Ashlyn Torgesen, 3, moves from color markers to foam stickers to place on her picture frame.
Ashlyn is the daughter of Aspen and Lt. Russell Torgesen of NMCB 4. Below left, Reece Pickett, 6,
does a taste test while decorating a sugar cookie at Kids’ Day. He came with his brother, Kyle, 8,
and mom and dad, Beth and Spence Pickett, a structural engineer with NAVFAC ESC. Below right,
Jacob Williams, 5, shows off the visor he made at Kids’ Day. He came with his brother, Jonathan, 3,
and his mom and dad, Carmen and YN3 Jerimee Williams of NMCB 40.
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By MC2 (SW) Karalie Moore
NBVC
Two plus two equals four.
The Earth revolves around the sun.
These are simple science facts most
people have heard and leave it at that. But
some kids want to know more – and about
70 of them participated in a robotics com-
petition during Kids’ Day, held Saturday,
April 30, at Naval Base Ventura County
(NBVC) Point Mugu.
“This event gives kids a chance to re-
ally learn about math and science in a fun
environment as part of Kids’ Day,” said
Monica James, the school liaison officer
for NBVC. “Our hope is that if we can get
them interested, they can stay interested
and go on to maybe work in the engineer-
ing field. This is just a great way to get
their curiosity piqued by giving them an
opportunity to actually experience how
things work instead of just telling
them.”
The kids weren’t the only ones having
fun. In some cases, the whole family helped
build the basic robot and then found ways
to add to their creation.
“When you get the robot kit, it’s just all
these pieces and you’re thinking , ‘How
am I going to put this together?’” said
Nancy Mendoza, whose son, Rylan, 9,
entered the contest. “But then the kids
start going to work on it and it’s just amaz-
ing to see them put it together.”
“It was fun getting my robot ready to
do battle,” said Rylan, whose dad, Jose-
hans, is a senior chief aviation structural
mechanic with VAW-116. “I’m adding
parts so I can just push, push, push!”
Building a robot that could take out all
others added a healthy amount of com-
petition to the event.
“I always liked science, and I like a chal-
lenge,” said Thomas Asencios, 9, whose
dad, Senior Chief Navy Counselor Cris-
tobal Asencios, is with Naval Recruiting
District Los Angeles. “Before battling
anyone, I like to study their robot, so I
know their weakness and then I can
win.”
Each family received one free robot kit
from Robotics and Things in Simi Valley,
courtesy of Time Warner Cable. Families
were able to build the robot at home and
bring their finished product back for the
Kids’ Day competition, which included
prizes and trophies in different catego-
ries.
“We truly feel that robotics for elemen-
tary- and middle school-aged kids is the
only way this country will begin to over-
come — by starting to teach a younger,
more engaging mind — the extreme gap
in test scores for math and science as well
as bring forth the need for more and more
science, technology, engineering and math
in the classroom,” said Neal L. Friedman,
director of Robotics and Things.
Building the best ’bot on base
Photos by MC2 (sW) Karalie Moore
Above, Thomas Asencios, 9, the son of NCCS
Cristobal Asencios of Naval Recruiting District
Los Angeles, urges his robot on during battle.
Below, Rylan Mendoza, 9, gets tips from his
mom, Nancy Mendoza, before doing battle
with his robot. Rylan’s dad is AMCS Josehans
Mendoza of VAW-116.
Photos by andrea hoWry / lighthouse
A Tae Kwon Do demonstration designed to pique interest in classes that will soon be offered through youth sports
programs at Naval Base Ventura County was one of many Kids’ Day activities.
Jacob Asencios, 4, son of NCCS Cristobal Asencios of the Navy Recruiting District Los Angeles, finds that bubbles and
a windy day make for a fun moment during Kids’ Day.
Proud of the chef’s hat he colored, Coleman
Richardson, 2, looks for another activity during
Kids’ Day. Coleman is the son of Anna and BU1
Jeffrey Richardson of NMCB 4.
Presley Richert, 4, gets creative at Kids’ Day. “We
came to let her play and have some fun,” said her
dad, AT2 John Richert of Fleet Readiness Center
Southwest.
Above, Jackson Pohmisano, 4, whose dad, Mike, works with Morale, Welfare
and Recreation, enjoys the bubble-making table. At left, Aiyana Woods, 11,
finishes up a potted plant during Kids’ Day. “I’m making it for my dad,” she
said of AZC William Woods, who’s currently deployed with VAW-113. “We’ll
save it for when he gets back,” added mom, Jennifer.
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Help when you need it.
The Fleet & Family
Support Center
All classes at Port Hueneme unless oth-
erwise noted. Call 982-5037 for more in-
formation.
Toll-free appointment scheduling ser-
vice: 1-866-923-6478, call 24 hours a day,
seven days a week. Confidential clinical
counseling, relocation assistance, resume
assistance, financial consultations and
many other support services are available
at your convenience at the Fleet and Fam-
ily Support Center.
Life Skills Workshops
• Blended Families (4 sessions): Learn
to focus on a child’s developmental mile-
stones in the context of social, moral and
cognitive development. Dispel the myths
of stepparenting and transforminto a new
family. Thursdays, May 5, 12, 18, 26: 3 to
5 p.m.
• Life Coaching & Counseling: Clarify
your goals, break themdown into manage-
able tasks and get weekly support to stay
motivated. Call 982-5389 for individual
appointment or group times!
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Command Career Counselor)
• Executive Transition Assistance Pro-
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Civilian attire, bring medical records and
DD2648 on Monday.
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p.m. Seperatees E-6 and below: Civilian
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Sexual Assault Prevention
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• Advocate Annual Refresher Training:
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attend this course once annually as part
of training. Monday, May 9, 9 a.m. to 2
p.m.
• Point of Contact Training: Initial
training for command SAPR POCs. Re-
quired training for new POCs. Mon, May
16, 9 to 10 a.m.
Operation Prepare
• Disaster Preparedness: How to keep
you and your loved ones safe when disas-
ter strikes. Thurs., May 19; 2 to 3 p.m.
• Classes are also available in command
spaces. Call 982-3159 to schedule.
IA Readiness and Deployment
• Deployment Readiness: Join others to
learn what it is all about and how to do
more than just survive deployment. Thurs.,
May 5, 2 to 3 p.m.
• IA Family Connection: Share your
knowledge of how to thrive during this
experience and help others to flourish dur-
ing deployment. Tues., May 10, 4 to 5
p.m.
• Deployment Homecoming: Your
spouse is coming home! Learn what to
expect and how to help both of you make
this a rewarding reunion. Wed., May 11,
10:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Ombudsman
• Ombudsman Basic Training: Required
to become an ombudsman or if more than
3 years have elapsed since attending OBT.
Monday-Wednesday, May 9-11, 8:30 a.m.
to 12:30 p.m., FFSC, Point Mugu, Bldg.
225.
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more information.
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Information, education and support.
Wednesdays, 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
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• May 21: Third Saturday of the month,
9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Bldg. 19, near the Pleas-
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Food items vary from month to month.
Requirements: Active duty E-6 and below
or their spouses; bring an LES and only
one issue per family. E-7 with two or more
dependents may qualify. Income guideline
statement available at distribution site.
Custodian of a child who is a family mem-
ber of Active Duty personnel on deploy-
ment.
— For information, please call Sandy Lyle,
command liaison, at 989-8833 or e-mail
[email protected].
Representatives from KBR will be at the Fleet and Family Support Center,
Building 1169, Naval Base Ventura County, Port Hueneme, on May 12 and 13
to conduct on-the-spot hiring for positions in the Middle East.
From 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., KBR representatives will present an overview of their
company, working environment and criteria needed for hire. They’ll also answer
questions and conduct interviews.
Positions include logistics, mail services, mechanics, electricians, plumbers,
carpenters, fuel distribution operators, horizontal and crane operators, air traffic
controllers and experts in safety, water purification services and heating and air
conditioning services.
On-the-spot hiring opportunities require a valid civilian passport and a valid
driver’s license. Applicants must also have pre-applied on line at www.KBRjobs.
com.
For more information, call Mary Jean Owens at 982-5325.
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By Andrea Howry
Lighthouse editor
Against a backdrop of recycling
information, photos of endangered
species found on Naval Base Ventura
County (NBVC) and skulls of animal
heads — “Can you guess which one’s
a coyote?” — 69 people ran the Earth
Day 5Kalong the NBVCPoint Mugu
coastline on Thursday, April 14.
Dan Frost, who retired last year as
a lieutenant commander with NBVC,
came in first with a time of 19 minutes,
31 seconds.
“There were some very tough winds
today,”said Frost, who had taken part
in the Admiral’s Cup triathlon at
NBVC on April 9, less than a week
prior.
Several children ran the lunchtime
5K. It was spring break at many local
schools, and it was also Take Your
Child to Work Day at NBVC.
Elisa Puerto, 8, ran alongside her
father, Utilitiesman 1st Class Mauricio
Puerto of Naval Mobile Construction
Battalion 5.
“She’s done about 10 or 12 5Ks,”he
said as she nodded in agreement. “It’s
her spring break, so she was available
to run.”
Many of the runners stopped by to
look at the Earth Day displays set up
by the Environmental Division of the
base Public Works Department.
Anthony Zaragoza, a motor vehicle
operator, gave away Post-It Notes
along with recycling information as
he staffed a booth on behalf of Lloyd
Nash, the solid waste coordinator for
the base.
Chad Lousen, an environmental
planning and conservation scientist,
and Steve Granade of the Environ-
mental Division, sat behind a table
loaded with information about the
wildlife on local beaches and wet-
lands.
Popular among the displays were
skulls of local animals, including a
harbor seal, coyote and California sea
lion.
The next lunchtime run is Aug. 4, a
Heat of the Summer 5K. A 1K kids
fun run will be held at the same
time.
Spring Break brings out young runners for Earth Day 5K
PHOTO BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE
Elisa Puerto, 8, crosses the 5K finish line with her dad, UT1 Mauricio Puerto of NMCB 5, with a
time of 39 minutes, 47 seconds. Elisa was on spring break during the April 14 Earth Day 5K and
decided to do the lunchtime run with him.
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By YNSN Valerie Grayson
VAW-112
From people to pelicans to elephant
seals, it’s the job of the Environmental
Division to keep all parts of Naval Base
Ventura County, including San
Nicolas Island, safe for the many crea-
tures that call it home.
On April 21, a day before Earth Day,
the division’s Francesca Ferrara and Mar-
garet McDonald visited with about 120
first-graders at Richard Bard Elementary
School in Port Hueneme to share how
important it is to keep the Earth clean.
This was the second year they’ve visited
the school for Earth Day.
Ferrara, a natural resource director,
taught the children about the environment
in which they live, defining words such as
“habitat” and “endangered.” She also
showed pictures of dinosaurs to help the
students understand the meaning of the
word “extinct.”
“I want the kids to learn a little bit more
about the environment they live in and
learn to appreciate it,” she said.
Ferrara and McDonald, a physical sci-
entist, described their typical work week.
They showed the students photos of Fer-
rara putting a radio collar on a mountain
lion one day and getting stuck in the mud
the next.
“Who likes to get stuck in the mud?”
Ferrara asked. “Thumbs up or thumbs
down?”
The first-graders were amazed and in
awe of Ferrara working with the environ-
ment.
Before long, the children were up close
and personal with skulls of different
animals, including the Island Fox, Red
Fox, Coyote, California Sea Lion and the
domestic dog. Ferrara and McDonald
also brought snake skins and clamshells,
and the children eagerly lined up to touch
the specimens, as well as a piece of seal
fur.
Even though these youngsters are only
in the first grade, Ferrara and McDonald
said all young children should learn the
importance of conserving the environ-
ment and know that certain species are
endangered and why.
The children left the presentation in-
formed about their environment and why
the Navy recognizes Earth Day.
“We want to make sure they know that
the Navy is working to protect the envi-
ronment in line with the Navy mission,”
McDonald said.
NBVC teaches local first-graders Earth Day lessons
PHOTO BY YNSN VALERIE GRAYSON / VAW-112
Carefully keeping their hands behind their backs, first-graders at Bard Elementary School
examine some of the animal skulls brought to an Earth Day presentation by Naval Base
Ventura County’s Environmental Division.
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ELRY, BRONZE STAT-
UES, COINS: GOLD $
SILVER, NATIVE
AMERICAN ITEMS, IN-
DIAN BASKETS, IN-
DIAN RUGS, I BUY
OUT ESTATES! CALL
TODAY! CASH TODAY!
HIGHEST PRICE PAID
(805)320-6696
VCS273111
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
VCS273144
Always Buying Silver Coins
• Dimes $2.30
• Quarters $6.00
• Half’s $11.00
• Dollars $25.00 +
• Silver Bars
805-388-9122 or 805-231-1181
VCS273620
BUYING
Coins 1964 & Older
Dimes - $2.46
Quarters - $6.15
Halfs - $12.30
Dollars - $29.00 & 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
VCS273941
BUYING
TOP DOLLAR
PAID!
on quality photographs,
old Hollywood photographs,
autographs & posters,
old documents, old postage
stamps & envelopes,
flatware, art, old Oriental
antiques, old casino chips,
gold & silver.
Top dollar paid.
I’ll buy one item or the
whole collection
805-300-2308 VCS274164
$CASH$ FOR OLD
Guitars, Basses,
Amps, Banjos,
Ukes, Mandolins,
etc. 805-981-7196
VCS272186
$ CASH PAID $
Planning
an Estate
or garage sale?
Call Us-Get More
We come to you
Buying antiques &
fine estate items:
fine jewelry and
costume jewelry,
sterling flatware
& serving pieces,
perfume bottles,
figurines, Lladro,
furn & lots more
Call Carol Now!
818-521-6955
Established 1984.
All of Conejo, Camarillo,
Vta County VCS273380

GOLD HAS
PASSED $1500 AN
OUNCE, HIGHEST
PAID CASH NOW!
INSTANT CASH For
SCRAP GOLD, CHAINS,
BRACELETS, DIA-
MONDS .25CT -10,00 CT
PLUS, Uncirculated &
Circulated Coins, Some
Paid Over Gold Spot
Prices, Gold Crowns.
4255 E. MAIN ST
VENTURA, CA
805-650-0444 VCS274149

GOLD HAS
PASSED $1500
DOLLARS
AN OUNCE
WE ARE LARGEST
BUYERS OF SCRAP
GOLD, GOLD CHAINS,
BRACELETS,
DIAMONDS, LARGE
DIAMONDS, ROLEX
WATCHES, SWISS
WATCHES, GOLD
COINS, WE PAY UP TO
SPOT PRICES, GOLD
CROWNS, SILVER
COINS, SILVER
CHAINS. WE PAY
CASH NOW TOP $$
4255-18 E. MAIN ST
VENTURA CA 93003
805-650-0444
MAIN & TELEPHONE
NEXT TO HONEY
BAKED HAM
FIREHOUSE PLAZA
VCS272622
BUYER of OLD COINS
Coin Collections
Silver & Gold Coins
TOP $$$ PAID
I BUY TOY TRAINS
Old BB CARDS, Old TOYS.
Jeff 805-302-7104 VCS272675
I BUY Antique & Black
Powder guns, knives,
military, hunting/pocket,
original or reproduction
ALSO silver coins and
scrap sterling silver
805-646-2168 VCS271806
NAUTICAL ANTIQUES,
large private collection.
Large old school bell, antique
wood type and type trays,
butcher blocks. One of a kind
antiques. Private Party.
760-417-0411 VCS274017
NEED CASH?
BUYING GOLD
Paying $21.00 per gram for
14 carat. 805-646-2631
VCS273137
Older
Costume
Jewelry
Wanted
& older items. Cash Paid!
Lynell 805-794-3590
VCS273926
VIOLINS,
VIOLAS, CELLOS
Wanted in any cond.
Have Cash.
805-644-4750
VCS273668
WANTED: Old American In-
dian Items, designer hand-
bags, old costume & estate
jewelry, silver & gold coins
& objects. 805-647-6087;
218-7407 cell
VCS272166
WANTED: Swords, Japanese
& Civil War, German
daggers, antique weapons,
military. CASH. (818)992-4803
VCS273811
AD
REFRIGERATION
REPAIR & SALES
Refrigerators, walk-in
coolers, ice machines
etc. From $99.00.
FREE ESTIMATES!
WILL PICK UP
DEAD REFRIG!
805-816-7169
VCS273383
ALL MAJOR APPL.
SPRING SAVINGS!
FREE SERVICE CALL
with repairs in Vta County.
Sales, Service & Parts
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
VCS273046
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
VCS272341
REFRIGERATOR Hotpoint
top freeze, wht, 4-5 yrs new,
clean, very good cond $175.
805-671-9852 VCS273904
REFRIGERATOR
Stainless Steel/like new
WASHER/DRYER $99-up
REFRIGERATORS STOVES
$125 & Up. Free pick up on
washers, dryers & refrigs.
Sales, Repairs & Installation
(805)390-8136 VCS273381
WASHER & DRYER front
loader Frigidaire incl 3 yr
ext warr, used only 6 mos!
Looks brand new. $1000/pr
805-844-4349 VCS272909
WASHER/DRYER Kenmore
$300/pair. Refrigerator $175
All very good cond
805-671-9852 VCS273916
WASHER & DRYER
Kenmore & Whirlpool
Washer $150/ea, good cond
805-527-8156 VCS273934
Washer & Dryers
Guaranteed and/or
Repair $99 to $199
482-4983 or 816-4081 Gary
Bowen VCS272134
2 PLOT, LOT 416 G&H
GARDEN OF VALOR
Pierce Bros. Valley Oaks
Memorial Park, West-
lake Village $5500 each
or both for $10000
alamargeneral
[email protected]
(805)796-1060 VCS273774
CONEJO MEMORIAL PARK
2 plots in Santa Rosa III
$4000/ea. Call Linda at
801-789-8747, or email:
[email protected]
VCS271719
IVY LAWN, VENTURA.
Sold out Sec H. $3300+
transfer fees. Email to:
[email protected]
VCS272768
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.
805-625-0568 VCS272702
TREADMILLS Display and
Floor models, excellent
condition, $250-$400
(805)671-9852 VCS273919
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FREE ads for the following categories:
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classifieds
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ORGANIC TOP
DRESSING, PLANTER
MIX, 50/50 MIX AND
TOP SOIL FOR SALE
FROM $17.50 - $22.50
PER YARD. DELIVER.
TO VTA/LA CNTY.
CALL (805) 498-9495
M-F 7:30AM – 4:00PM
VCS274000
A BRAND NEW QUEEN
6PC BEDROOM SET!!
Never Used!! Includes 2
Ntsts, dresser/mirror,
Headboard/Frame!! Re-
tails for $999, Sell $495
(805)830-3314 VCS272100
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 VCS272132
ATTENTION:
Homeowners, Realtors &
Designers - Downsizing
Upscale Furniture
$125-$600. Great for
staging. For Details Call
805-484-1311 leave message.
VCS272836
BED California King
Pillowtop Mattress Set
Never used, still in plastic
w/warr, retails $899 sac $260!
805-830-3314 VCS271311
BED Full Size Orthopedic
Pillowtop Mattress Set
Never used, still in plastic
w/warr.Retails $499, sac $150.
805-830-3314 VCS271312
BED Queen Orthopedic
Pillowtop Mattress Set
Never used, still in plastic
w/warr.Retails $699, sell $160.
805-830-3314 VCS271313
Solid Pine Bedroom Set
Queen size, like new.
$450/obo. 805-755-5683
VCS273776
SPRING AIR PILLOWTOP
Mattress and Box Springs,
Queen Size with wooden Bed
Frame. Make Offer!
805-642-2873 VCS273529
CATS CRADLE Thrift Shop
Open Thurs thru Sun
Clothes, jewelry, books/etc.
4160 Market #10, VTA
25¢-up 805-485-8811 VCS273838

GOLD HAS
PASSED $1500
DOLLARS
AN OUNCE
WE ARE LARGEST
BUYERS OF SCRAP
GOLD, GOLD CHAINS,
BRACELETS,
DIAMONDS LARGE
DIAMONDS, ROLEX
WATCHES, SWISS
WATCHES, GOLD
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

VCS273191
SPAY AND NEUTER
THRIFT STORE
110 N. Olive, Ventura, CA
805-641-1170 Tues-Sat
* Clothing/Jewelry *
Mention ad at register,
get 10% OFF.
VCS273390
SQUARE DANCE DRESSES
w/slips to match, size 12-14
$20 805-898-0328 VCS273873
CPAP REMstar LX
with humidifer, approx 5
years old, good cond,
$2200 new, sell $700/obo
T.E.A.R. TECH 2000
battery powered stimula-
tor multi modality mus-
cle stimulator $900/obo
805-901-2766 VCS271638
Elite Traveler 3 Wheel
Scooter w/new external car
lift, xlnt cond, $1,050/obo.
Invacare Elec Hospital Bed
w/medline alternating air
pressure mattress, xlnt cond,
$975/obo. Pride Reclining Lift
Chair xlnt cond, dark almond
cloth, designed for 6’1 to 6’6
person, 375 lb capacity,
$750/obo. 805-647-1777
VCS272766
WANTED
WHEELCHAIR LIFT
For House. 805-642-7118
VCS274134
Boxes for moving
only 75¢ each
250. Used. 805-487-2796
www.riteboxinc.com
VCS272820
$$$$$$$$
CA$H
FOR
YOUR
CAR
$$$$$$$$$
We’ll buy your
car running
or not!
Can’t find the
pink or
registration?
No problem!
To get the best
deal, call us first!
805-754-9839
VCS272540
METAL - WE PICK UP
YOUR SCRAP METAL.
CALL 805-643-HAUL
VCS273900
WE PICK UP & RECYCLE
all Major Appliances.
Help Save our Planet.
Call 805-671-9569 VCS273917
OFFICE CHAIR on wheels
high back, big seat w/arms
adjusts, grn fabric, good
quality barely used $100obo
805-484-6059 VCS273794
PORTABLE SPA Catalina,
6 years old, seats 5 with
lounger, in great shape,
CABANA mahogany, newly
refinished, also good cond
$4000/pair. Can seperate
805-526-2218 VCS272837
SPA/HOT TUB
Deluxe 2011 Model.
Neck jets, therapy seat,
warranty, never used,
can deliver, worth $5950,
will sell $1950. Call
818-785-9043 VCS274235
GOLF CLUB
REPAIR
& SERVICE
We specialize in regriping,
reshafting, loft & lie angles.
Call or come in today &
regrip those irons!
1807 E. Main St, Ventura
(1/2 mi W of Vta High Schl)
805-216-3991
Mention this ad for
a 15% discount VCS274025
PORTABLE SPORT
NETS
BOWNET We carry a com-
plete line of portable sports
nets for Baseball, Softball,
soccer and LacrosseFrom
$ 139 [email protected]
(805)905-9218 VCS273187
Sportcraft Billiard 7’ Table
with sticks, balls and rack.
Excellent condition. No tools
required for assembly. $200.
Please Call 805-236-5643
VCS273226
WE BUY AMMO &
ACCESSORIES. Also
SALTWATER FISHING
RODS & REELS and
accessories. 805-390-9565 or
805-750-9222 VCS271823
CONSOLE TV BIG-60” on
wheels, has clear picture
& remote $150 you pick up
805-766-3024 VCS273532
BUYING
JUNK
CARS
TOP
$ $ $ $ $
PAID
UP TO
$1,000
Running or
Not Running
Lic’d Dismantler
pickthepart.com
(805)
933-8280
VCS271117
CA$H
for
SCRAP
METALS
Construction &
Demolition Scrap
Heavy Equipment
Car Bodies
Automotive Scrap
Steel - Rebar
Lic’d Dismantler &
Weighmaster
vcapinc.com
805.933.8280
842 Mission Rock Rd
Santa Paula, Ca 93060
VCS274267
GOT GOLD?
DON’T SELL
YOUR STUFF
UNTIL YOU SEE US!
WE BUY
STUFF 4 CA$H
Coins, gold/silver
jewelry, unwanted
scrap gold, watches,
diamonds, vintage
collectibles,
antiques, crystal,
porcelain, sterling
silver, art, historic
documents,
memorabilia
EVEN CARS!
WE PAY TOO
MUCH!
CONFIDENTIAL,
CONVENIENT.
WALK IN OR WE
WILL COME
TO YOU!
WE BUY STUFF
4 CA$H
OPEN 6 DAYS
M-F 10a-6p
Sat 11a-4p
742 Hampshire Rd.,
Suite #C, WLV, Ca
888-95WEBUY
www.webuystuff4cash.com
*** After Hours Call ***
818-264-6119
VCS273935
I BUY HIGH-END
RANGES AND
REFRIGERATORS,
805-671-9569 VCS273918
I PAY $40 each for pre 1970
Heddon Fishing Lures. Also,
Hetzel, Pflueger, Creek
Chub, etc. Bamboo rods too.
Call 805-732-1781 VCS273981
I PAY CASH for old books,
magazines, paper ephemera,
movie/comics/sports
memorabilia, libraries,
posters, old toys, etc.
Carl 818-889-3599
VCS271116
CAGES small to large
suitable for rabbits & other
animals, some w/trays.
METAL DOG CRATES
for small dogs. $10-Up
805-649-3692 VCS273859
COCKATIELS 1 M 2 F re-
side big beautiful Beverly
Hills cage w/whls $300 all/
obo 805-524-1768 VCS273086

A Private
Foundation Has
Rescued Dogs
For Adoption
JOSE
7.5 year old male,
Chihuahua mix, 10 pounds.
PEEWEE
5 year old male,
Chihuahua mix, 13 pounds.
TRAMP
1 year old male,
Schnauzer mix, 11 pounds.
SCOOTER
3 year old male,
Terrier mix, 13 pounds.
MEKA
1.5 year old female,
Black Retriever, 45 pounds
PRECIOUS
2 year old female,
Cocker Spaniel, 13 pounds.
CASPER
1 year old male, Maltese
Poodle Mix, 10 pounds,
Visit our website for pics
samsimon
foundation.org or
call (310)457-5898
VCS272213
Abyssianian Kitten
Males & Females, Very
loving, Will be great
family pets! First shots,
raised under foot $350.00
(805)760-7797 VCS273365
AMERICAN ESKIMOS
AKC & UKC both parents,
1 male, 1 fem, will be ready
for Easter $1200. Oxnard
661-472-9971 VCS271690
BOSTON TERRIER AKC
11 mo old fem, blk, wht,
brindle w/beautiful mark-
ings, all shots, spayed,
housebroke, microchipped,
playful, loves people, $900
805-527-1223 VCS272073
CATS & KITTENS $125 Sat &
Sun 11-5@ PetCo in CAM
and Market & Donlon in
VTA 805-485-8811 VCS273836
Chihuahua miniature, 9wks
old, $275 male, $325 fe-
male , 386-4631/english
407-3537/espanol VCS273638
DACHSHUND Mini Adorable
Easter Pups red, blk & tan
dapple, blk & tan piebald
$350. Pymts accepted
805-223-0576 VCS272153
DACHSHUNDS AKC $500
661-333-4697 or 661-769-8807
simplesite.com/loveadog
VCS273135
Dachshunds
Males & Females,
Mini,AKC,Red,Choc/T
n,Blk/Tn,Solids,Dap-
ples,Smooth,Long-
hair.Price varies.
$350.00
(805)208-7417 VCS271468
ENGLISH BULLDOG
PUPPIES
Gorgeous! Vet certification
& health guarantee
included. Adorable, short
leg, wrinkely, playful &
loving. Excellent health
care, diet, grooming &
socialization, potty train-
ing started. Wonderful
references and pictures
to email. Appointments
welcomed. Outstanding
pet price of $1250 Call
818-631-7556 VCS273431
ENGLISH MASTIFFS AKC,
Beautiful, 5 wks old. $1000ea.
805-204-1511
VCS274204
GOLDEN RETRIEVER
PUPPIES
AKC/OFA/CERF
Raised w/TLC, champ lines
M/F, white to golden.
$1,500. Taking Deposits!
805-358-2493 or 805-583-5662
VCS273879
GOLDEN RETRIEVER
Pups $2000+ web: golden
meadowsretrievers.com
805-532-2216 VCS273785
HAVANESE Really cute and
fun puppies. Male and
Female from $900.
www.myplayfulpuppy.com
805-320-1246 VCS273068
HIMALAYAN CAT on sale
for $150 Moving! Himalay-
an Kitten $250 805-901-7299
or 805-330-5328 VCS272318
MALTESE PUPPY - MALE
6 months, all shots, paper
trained. $495. 315-767-9557
VCS273714
PEMBROKE
WELSH CORGI
PUPS - AKC
Born 2/28, 2 males, 2 fe-
males, 2nd shots $650
805-526-0321
VCS273279
PUGGLES Males &
Females, 8 weeks old,
females for $550 and
males for $500.00
(818)292-0462 VCS271740
ALISO RANCH BOARDING
STABLES, riding on beau-
tiful Historic Smith/Hobson
Ranch, mile east of Ventu-
ra, stalls & up to 4 horse
paddocks, starting at $300
AlisoRanchStables.com
805-647-9009 VCS273963
BARN FOR
LEASE
Hidden Valley,
Westlake Vlg-T.O.
14 lg stalls, office,
laundry, kitchen,
bath, grooms
apartment, arena
Lease All or Part
805-857-4389 VCS273044
Accounting/Office
Manager
Long-standing real estate
hol di ngs/ management
firm. Includes accounting
management of 50 +
large properties & leader-
ship of accounting/admin-
istrative staff. Advanced
accounting knowledge/
education required. Ex-
perience in Yardi sys-
tems pref’d. Excellent
compensation package.
Agarcia@ventura
investmentco.com
VCS273043
ADMINISTRATIVE ASST/
SECRETARY Seeks articu-
late person w/EXCELLENT
WRITING/verbal skills.
Ability to multi task. Oppty
for adv. Fax res. w/cover
letter and salary history to:
805-642-6161
VCS273643
Agricultural Aide
$10.87/hr. Seasonal insect
survey field work. No exp
req’d. Good vision, valid
CDL & good DMV record
req’d. Form STD 678
State Job Application and
Criminal Record Supple-
mental Questionnaire
form are available from
EDD or at
www.spb.ca.gov
Complete & fax along
with email address &
phone # to: 805-389-3649.
VCS273536
Air Conditioning
DDC Control Tech
DDC Control Tech. Min 3
yrs hvac/bldg aut ind. Basic
knowledge airflow, elec-
tronics, DDC, hydronics, re-
frig theory & cntrl technq.
Siemens, Johnson or Carri-
er cntrl pref’d. West Coast
Power Solutions, 3430 Gal-
axy, Oxnard (805) 485-1410.
[email protected]
VCS272980
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Farm Supplies/
Equipment
233
Furniture/
Household Goods
0273
Jewelry/Clothing
0273
Jewelry/Clothing
274
Medical Equipment
& Supplies
275
Miscellaneous
For Sale
275
Miscellaneous
For Sale
279
Office Furniture/
Equipment
281
Pool/Spa Supplies
283
Sporting Goods
289
Televisions/Video
297
Wanted To Buy
297
Wanted To Buy
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
540
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Outpatient facility in Santa Barbara
is seeking a FT Operating Room
CircuIator. Circulator is responsible
for preoperative nursing duties,
patient assessments before and
during the procedure. Must be a
collaborative team player focused
on providing high quality care to our
patients and excellent service to our
physicians. Must possess expert
clinical skills, strong judgment
and decision making, excellent
interpersonal skills.
Monday-Friday days only, no
weekends, no holidays.
Benefts for Full-Time include
medical, dental, 401(k).
Submit cover letter with resume to:
[email protected]
or fax 805-687-3527
Requirements:
3-5 years OR Experience ·
Required
Current CA RN License ·
Current ACLS Certifcate ·
Current CPR Certifcate ·
CoId Springs MedicaI SurgicaI Group

Waterway, a leading manufacturer of swimming
pool and spa products currently has a great
opportunity for a Senior Graphics Designer.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
· Magazine ads and press release materials
· Creating/updating product labels, including logo
design as necessary
· Creating/updating instruction sheets
· Creating/updating product fyers, technical bulletins,
brochures, etc.
· 3 yearly product catalogs
· Photography & photo editing of all products
· Oversees email newsletter creation and Facebook
posts
· Website updates and new page creation
· POP materials such as banners, displays, rebate
cards, etc.
· Communicating with printers and other marketing
vendors
· Quick learner - you will need to become familiar
with our many product lines
SKILLS:
· Experience in a Mac OS X working environment
· Advanced knowledge of Adobe Creative Suite,
specifcally Ìllustrator, ÌnDesign, and Photoshop
(CS3 or higher) - Flash experience is a plus!
· Ìntermediate to advanced HTML/CSS knowledge -
PHP experience is a plus!
· Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
· Excellent organization and communication skills
· Product photography experience is a plus
· Resume & Portfolio of previous work
Ìnterested candidates apply via mail or fax resume
with salary history and salary requirements to:
HR Dept., Waterway
2200 E. Sturgis Rd.,
Oxnard, CA 93030
Fax # (805) 981-0959
www.waterwayplastics.com
VCS273626
Auto Sales
LOOKING FOR
A CAREER, NOT
JUST A JOB?
Immediate Sales positions
available. Guaranteed Sala-
ry aggressive pay plan,
401K full benefits, work for
a professional dealership in
the Thousand Oaks Auto
Mall that has been in busi-
ness 35 years. Contact Jon
at: 805-497-2711
[email protected]
VCS273011
Auto
VENTURA
TOYOTA
Is looking for
Dealership
Experienced
Service Advisors
Service Techs
• High energy, positive
work environment
• Great CSI a must
• Must be able to handle
any schedule
Please apply in person
Service Dept or E-mail
your resume to
[email protected]
6360 Auto Center Dr.,
Ventura, CA
VCS273644
CARICATURE ARTIST
Freelance for and up com-
ing project. Please call for
appt & bring your portfolio
Call Gus Campos at
Westside Screenprinting
805-797-2759 VCS274201
Commercial Air
Conditioning Tech
Come work in beautiful
Santa Barbara. Top pay,
bonuses, full medical,
pension. Call 805-967-5013
or fax res. 805-967-4573
VCS272755
BIOTECH Amgen has an
opening for a Director Com-
pliance GPvP Strategy.
Reqs: Master’s + 6 yrs.
exp. & exp. in &/or knowl-
edge of Clinical & post-mar-
keting drug dev’t; drug
safety/PV processes & ops;
Global drug safety/PV regu-
latory reqs, guidance & leg-
islation; Audit &
compliance exp in PV pro-
cesses incl prog design &
audit methodology; & Di-
rect line mgmt & providing
PV based training. Job
Site: Thousand Oaks, CA.
Send resume w/ ref #83P955
to: Global Mobility, Amgen,
Inc., One Amgen Center
Drive, Mailstop B36-2-C,
Thousand Oaks, CA 91320.
No phone calls or e-mails.
Must be legally authorized
to work in the U.S. w/o
sponsorship. EOE.
VCS273724
BIOTECH Amgen has an
opportunity for a Specialist,
Clinical Supply Chain.
Reqs: Bachelor’s + 3 yrs
exp. & exp. w/ planning,
manufacturing & global dis-
trib of medicinal products;
Organizational or prog
mgmt incl leading teams,
cross-functional problem
solving, performance
mgmt, budget oversight,
process dev’t & improve-
ment; & Supply Chain
Mgmt. Job Site: Thousand
Oaks, CA.
Send resume referencing
#85FT5L to: Global Mo-
bility, Amgen, Inc., One
Amgen Center Drive, Mail-
stop B36-2-C, Thousand
Oaks, CA 91320. No phone
calls or e-mails. Must be
legally authorized to work
in the U.S. w/o sponsorship.
EOE.
VCS272655
BIOTECHNOLOGY
Amgen Inc. seeks a Health
Economics Manager. Reqs.
Master’s & 2 yrs exp. &
exp. or coursework in: con-
ducting client-funded re-
search projects in
economics or health, health
care, health service or oth-
er health-rltd areas; Mgmt
& analysis of large-scale
secondary databases w/c in-
clude health-related meas-
ures; Statistical prog
language (SAS, Stata or
R); & applying quantitative
modeling methods (e.g.
Markov modeling, Monte
Carlo simulation). Job Lo-
cation: Thousand Oaks, CA.
Send resume Ref. # 83CULV
to: Global Mobility, Amgen,
Inc., One Amgen Center
Drive, Mailstop B36-2-C
Thousand Oaks, CA 91320.
No phone calls or e-mails
pls. Must be legally author-
ized to work in the U.S. w/o
sponsorship. EOE.
VCS270866
BUTCHER La Colonial
Market in Oxnard; 2 yrs
exp req Send Resume Attn:
209159, 520 E. 3rd St., Ox-
nard, CA 93030 VCS272011
Clerical
TVS Traffic Clerk
Coordinated Court
Services, for loc Ven-
tura Superior Court.
EOE. $13.55/hr +
bene, 40 hrs / wk.
35wpm, data entry &
customer svc req’d.
bilingual preferred
Download app at:
www.ccscourts.com
Fax app & typing cert
only (no resumes) to
510-636-1572
VCS274098
COMPUTER Amgen has an
opening for a Sr. Associate
Programmer Analyst.
Reqs: Master’s & course-
work/exp. w/ Prog languag-
es & platforms (C, C+,
VC++, C#, .NET); Script-
ing (Perl, Python, Shell);
Web Techs (HTML, XML,
PHP, Apache, Tomcat); Sw
Devt Methodologies ( RAD,
Waterfall, Agile, RUP, Test
Driven Devt); Socket Prog;
MATLAB; LDAP Prog;
TCP/IP Architecture; Mo-
bile Comm; Operating Syst
(Windows, Unix). Job Site:
Thousand Oaks, CA. Send
resume w/ ref #7MKNG9 to:
Global Mobility, Amgen,
Inc., One Amgen Center
Drive, Mailstop B36-2-C,
Thousand Oaks, CA 91320.
No phone calls or e-mails.
Must be legally authorized
to work in the U.S. w/o
sponsorship. EOE.
VCS271470
Computer
Do you have broad
technical knowledge of
MAXIMO vs 6 or 7?
NITC is recruiting for
INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY
SPECIALIST
(Application Software),
GS-2210-13. The incum-
bent would provide
MAXIMO systems techni-
cal guidance & leader-
ship. Duty station: Pt
Hueneme CA or San Die-
go CA. If interested, post
resume in Navy’s Civilian
Hiring & Recruiting
(CHART)
https://chart.donhr.navy.mil/
under job announcement
no. DON2210 (current
Federal employees and
Veterans) or
DON2210-HQ (US citi-
zen).
VCS274222
Construction
Journeyman Roofer
Exp req’d. Must have CA
Drivers license. Benefits
incl medical, dental, life,
401k & employee owner-
ship. Apply in person at:
Channel Isl. Roofing
4155 N. Southbank Rd.,
Oxnard. VCS273310
COOK - FULL TIME
Responsible for preparing
meals, following prescribed
menu plan, maintaining
current sanitation guide-
lines. HS Diploma/GED.
Culinary training pref’d.
1 to 3 yrs institutional cook-
ing pref’d. Req knowledge
of kitchen equipment & rou-
tine. Xlnt ref’s a must.
Competitive salary & bene-
fits. Apply 9:00a-4:00pm
St. Catherine by the Sea
1931 Poli St., Ventura CA
Ph 805-652-1700
Fax 805-653-1354
EOE VCS273377
COUNSELORS
FT/PT positions in Res
treatment program for
troubled adolescents. Exp
req. Fax resume to
805-388-5229 VCS273442
Customer Service
P/T. Home owners assoc in
Thousand Oaks need on site
office mgr. Self starter
w/xlnt communication &
computer skills to assist
homeowners, the board,
and oversee clubhouse ren-
tals. 20 hrs/wk. Mon-Fri
1-5pm. Exp pref. Email to:
[email protected]
VCS273622
CUSTOMER SERVICE
REP Simi Valley Retail
Supply Co. Bilingual a+
F/T, M-F $12/hr + Benefits
[email protected]
VCS273270
DELIVERY CLERK need-
ed for retail pharmacy in
Oxnard. Must be at least 18
years of age to apply. Must
have a reliable vehicle.
Good driving record is a
must. Part time position
Monday through Friday af-
ternoons. The rate will be
$8.50 plus miles on deliver-
ies. Please email resume:
[email protected].
no phone calls please
Must be bilingual.
Spanish/English
VCS273730
DENTAL ASST EXP’D.
General private practice in
T.Oaks. Tues-Thu. Friend-
ly, team player. Fax re-
sume first to 805-496-6887
call 818-325-5447 VCS273675
DRIVER- Stake bed, for lo-
cal delivery service. Good
DMV, Must have HazMat
endorsement. Start immedi-
ately. Simi Valley area.
(805) 404-4655
VCS273732
Driver
TRUCK DRIVER
Truck Driver For Petro-
leum dist. F/T, Class A/B
HazMat & tank endors
w/clean DMV Apply @
4480 Dupont Ct. Ventura,
Calif. (805)339-0370
www.dewittpetroleum.com
VCS273458
DRIVER/WAREHOUSE
F/T, Class C lic. Clean
DMV. Computer literate.
Apply at Motion Industries
858 East 5th St. Oxnard
VCS273433
Assistant Engineer
City of Moorpark:
FT; $5,465-$7,351 P/M;
Your resume and a com-
pleted City of Moorpark
employment application
must be received by 5:00
pm on 5/13/11 in the HR Di-
vision, 799 Moorpark Ave,
Moorpark, CA 93021,
(805) 517-6238. (post-
mark/fax/email not accept-
ed in lieu of original
documents by closing date).
See City website for details
and to apply online:
www.ci.moorpark.ca.us
VCS273132
Education STUDENT
ASSISTANT $8.75 - $11.95/hr
Summer employment. Must
be a student. Submit City
app & supplemental by 5
p.m. 5/6/11 at City of Cama-
rillo, 601 Carmen Drive.
More info
www.ci.camarillo.ca.us
(805) 383-5618 EOE
VCS273765
ENGINEERING
Skyworks Solutions, Inc.
has the following job oppor-
tunities in Newbury Park,
CA: Senior Product Mar-
keting Representative
(LAT0111HK): Develop
Product road maps to drive
future growth in the semi-
conductor industry. Product
Engineer 2 (LAT0111AR):
ATE & characterization
bench setup & testing, data
analysis & interfacing with
Quality Engineering & Fail-
ure Analysis. Senior Soft-
ware Engineer
(LAT0111PM): Design &
develop software & web ap-
plications for fab opera-
tions. Submit resumes to:
Leslie Catton, Skyworks So-
lutions, Inc., 5221 California
Ave, Irvine, CA 92617. EE-
OE. (MUST REFERENCE
LAT CODE)
VCS273627
Financial
Well Established Ventura
Financial Planning Firm
NOW HIRING!
CLIENT SERVICE
MANAGER
REQUIREMENTS
• Financial Services
Background (3-5 years
minimum)
• Series 6 or 7 Preferred
• People and Communi-
cation Skills
• Excellent Computer
Skills (Word & Excel a
must)
• Strong Organizational
Skills
• Self-Starter, Ability to
Prioritize, Multi-Task and
Work Independently
• Industry Specific Back
Office Exposure
Salary + Benefits Com-
mensurate With Experi-
ence FAX Resume to
(805) 650-0389
VCS274165
Healthcare
Case Manager
(Bi-Lingual Spanish pre-
ferred)
Per Diem, 9:00am-5:30pm.
Current Calif. licensed or
pre-licensed M.F.T.,
L.C.S.W., Ph.D. or Psy.D.
Performs clinical workups
with patients in an acute
care setting, facilitates psy-
cho-educational groups,
conducts family sessions,
involved in treatment plan-
ning and discharge plan-
ning. Must be avail.
weekends and some week-
days.
Please send a completed
application along with your
resume indicating position
of interest to:
Aurora Vista
del Mar Hospital
Attn: Human Resources
801 Seneca St.
Ventura, CA. 93001
Phone: (805) 626-5287
Fax: (805) 652-2248
Matt Kohagen PHR, LMFT
Director of Human
Resources
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ACOUSTIC
CEILING
REMOVALS
Paint • Removals •
One Day Service • Water/
Fire Damage • Texturing &
Patching • Free Estimates
Mike Keys
805-208-6281
Reference’s
Lic 416345 VCS272975
BILL DAVIS
DRYWALL, Inc
Ca Lic 835604
ACOUSTIC REMOVAL
Guarantee 1 Day Service
In Furnished Homes
’’PAINT READY’’
Liability & Worker’s Comp
805-644-4633 Office
or 805-479-1127 Cell
Free Estimates VCS272445
OCEAN AIR
A/C Systems Installed $4800.
Furnace Change Out $1200
Wall Furnace Change Out
$600. Mobile Homes $1700.
SERVICE CALL $65.
805-815-5624
1/2 The $ As Pacific
Lic #891072 VCS274257
OCEAN AIR
Furnace Change Out $1200.
Wall Furnace Change Out
$600. Mobile Homes $1700
A/C Syst Installed $4800.
SERVICE CALL $65.
805-815-5624
1/2 The $ As Pacific
Lic #891072 VCS271620
CARPET STEAM
CLEANING Truck Mounted
Upholstery and Rugs
• 3 Rooms...$60
• Window Wash
• Floor Wax/Polish
• Dirty Kitchen/Bath
Everything Clean
Lee’s Maintenance
805-987-3071 VCS273407
CARPET REPAIR
& CLEANING &
TILE CLEANING
• Stretching • Patches
• Carpet to Tile
Carpet Rescue
805-483-0899
(Lic #787080) VCS273136
Onsite PC Support
for Home or Office
Computer Repair, Service
& Upgrades. Virus, Spyware
& Adware Removal.
Data Recovery. 13 years exp
[email protected]
805-991-0666
VCS273179
A G & R
Masonry & Concrete
•Stamp Concrete
•Driveways •Block Walls
•Retaining Walls
•Brick & Stone Work
•BBQ •Paving •Stucco
+Bobcat Tractor Svc
805-231-5576 805-231-5574
Lic#908763 VCS273211
AHUMADA CONCRETE
Construction, Driveways,
Patios, Block Walls,
Vinyl Gates, Brick,
All Types of repairs,
All Types of
Concrete & Masonry
(805)487-1613
Lic#754081 VCS273905
CLARK & SONS
CONCRETE
•Driveway/RV Pad•Patios
•Pool Decks •Sidewalks
No Job Too Small
805-583-0480
LIC#408242 VCS274228
HANNAH
CONSTRUCTION
Concrete and Masonry
Specialists
Driveways, Patios, Pool
Decks, Stamped Concrete,
Pavers, Flagstone
805-418-7698
hannahconstruction.net
Lic # 884418 VCS272872
Fast FreeEstimates
For all your home and
business repairs & more.
Carpentry, Electrical,
and Plumbing.
RECESSION Rates
[email protected]
NO JOB TOO BIG/SMALL
805-382-0464
lic#342943 VCS274096
HERRON CONSTRUCTION
(805) 558-6905
Small repairs to dream
homes. Licensed, Bonded,
Insured. EPA Certified.
Patios, Kitchen, Bath,
New Construction. Will work
with your budget. Lic#825537
VCS272690
T & T
CONSTRUCTION
• Room Additions
• Kitchen & Bath
Remodels
• Patio Covers &
Decks
Tom 805-987-2860
Lic#425257 VCS271882
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 VCS272801
ALL-PHASE
DRYWALL
“No Job Too Small”
All Your Drywall Needs!
40+ Years Experience
Competitive Rates
805-701-3108 Lic #955634
VCS273903
Call EDWARD
(805)797-0402
• Honest, Reliable & Exp’d
• Always Fair $
• Military & Sr. Discounts
• Work Guaranteed
• Lic, Bond, INS
From The Coast To
Your Door
Pacific Coast
Electrical Contractors
Lic#806561 VCS273980
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
VCS272747
ELECTRICAL
PROBLEMS?
Repair & Replacement of
lights, plugs, switches,
breakers, panels and
Everything Else Electric!
Locally owned & operated
by the Mendonca family
Since 1981
805-988-0636
Around Town Electric
Lic 407590 VCS271764
KESTREL ELECTRIC
• Free Estimates
• Affordable Rates
• No Job Too Small
• Trouble Shooting
• Military Discounts
Available 7 Days A Week
805-551-8870
Lic#927740 VCS272486
Need An
Elelectrician?
Commercial • Residential
• Industrial
* New Service Upgrades
* New Construction
* Rewiring - Remodeling
* Recessed Lighting
Installation
FREE ESTIMATE
Rejis Electric
818-402-7841
St. Lic #435441 VCS272633
HARDWOOD
FLOORING
•Refinishing Specials!!
•New Sales •Installation
•ReCoat •Repairs
•37 YEARS EXPERIENCE
805-654-0969
Greg. Lic 643309 VCS273802
Alonso’s Gardening Service
• Yard Maintenance
• Planter Work • Hauling
• Sod • Clean-up & more
• Trim small trees
Free Estimates!
RUBEN ALONSO
805-901-1292
L#0762471 VCS274224
JJ’S GARDENING
Landscaping • General
Cleanups • Sodding &
Seeding • Tree Planting
and Pruning • Stump
Removal. Good Prices!
* FREE Estimates *
805-760-2204 ; 805-986-0370
Lic#1119461 VCS273512
PACIFIC
LAWN CARE
Comm’l & Residential
•Monthly Lawn Care Pkgs
•Tree Trim & Removal
• Clean-up & Hauling
• Full Range of Landscaping
• Power Washing Available
• Irrigation New & Repairs
Free Estimates/Low Rates
(805)207-1510 or
(888)251-1490
Ins/Lic#082554 VCS274292
Residential &
Commercial
* * * * * * * *
Jobs Big or
Small, we’ll
do them all.
* EPA Renovator Certified
* Custom Stairs
* Free Estimates
* New Customer Discounts
805.857.0866
Remodels/Additions,
Carpentry, Bath/Kitchen
Termite & Rot Damage
Repair, Doors/Windows,
Floors, Tile and More.
VCS273260
VASQUEZ
CONSTRUCTION
•Remodels • Renovations
•Patios & Covers
•Carpentry•Concrete
•Electrical •Plumbing
•Painting •Landscaping
vasquezconstructioninc.com
805-625-1758
license#938013 VCS274122
007 HANDYMAN
Small Job Specialist
No Jobs Over $499
Quality & Reliable Service
•Plumbing•Rooter Drains
•Electric •Tile •Fencing
•Carpentry •Locks
•Crown Moulding•Casing
•Baseboards •Assemble furn
•TV Wall Installations
•Installations •Repairs
•Demolition
007Handyman.com
805-405-1139
VCS273445
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 VCS274039
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 VCS272480
HANDY MAN
•Plumbing• Electrical
Finish•Carpentry•Drywall
•Painting•Doors•Windows•
Roof Repairs• Termite•
Wood Rot Repairs
Free Estimates
Senior & Military
Discounts
805-216-4343
VCS272481
HANDYMAN
Stucco, Fencing, Drywall,
Doors, Paint Texture,
Plumbing, Tile, Roof
Repair, Carpentry,
Windows, Concrete.
All Work Guaranteed
805-491-8330
State Lic#905329 VCS273575
HONEYDO HUBBY
If you have a
Honey To Do List, I am
the handyman for you!
** ALL TRADES **
No Job Too Small.........
805-443-7768
VCS272524
JAIME’S HANDYMAN
All Trades. FREE Estimates
Low Rates. 25 Years Exp.
Plumbing, Electrical, Tile &
Hardwood Floors, Concrete,
Carpentry, Stucco, Drywall,
Paint, Rain Gutters. Shower
& Tub Recaulk & Seal.
Doors, Windows & Screens.
805-558-7525 VCS272256
• lights • plumbing
• doors • carpentry
• locks • cabinets
• painting
Tim Voorhees 527-5808
LIC #724376 VCS272799
RETIRED
CONTRACTOR
w/43 years experience,
offering handyman svcs & all
phases of construction incl’g:
finish carpentry, decks,
plumbing, electrical, etc. No
job too sm or lg! 805-698-5712
not licd VCS274180
Vic’s Handyman
Services 25 yrs Exp.
In and Outsides
Door, Windows, Plumbing,
Electrical, Painting,
Carpentry and much more
Call Now 805-223-5095
VCS260118 VCS272117
VILLAGE
HANDYMAN
(805)660-0407
Senior & Military Discount
(20% OFF LABOR)
* FREE Home Inspection
* DOOR SPECIALIST
* General Repairs
Residential & Commercial
Green Tech. Used
J.Mahon Const. Services
VCS274162
ALL HAUL
WE DO IT ALL!
Same Day Service
•Concrete & Demolition
•Weed Abatement
•Real Estate Clean up
•Appliances & Garage
•Construction • Handyman
• Yard Clean-up
•$2M Ins Umbrella
805-643-HAUL
(4285)
lic #084142 VCS273901
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 VCS271221
ANDY’s HAULING
Yard/Job Site Clean-up.
• Material Delivery
• Spreading • Weedeating
• Clearing
Truck carries 3 Tons or
6 yards light material.
805-798-3755
Lic #0000013016 VCS273749
CJ HAULING
* Real Estate Clean Up
* Jacuzzi Removal
* Yard & Garage Clean Up
* Concrete, Demolition
Debris & More
FREE Estimate Anytime!
805-252-3836
VCS273746
Eddie’s
Hauling &
Gardening Svc
Garage & Yard Cleanups,
Dirt & Concrete Removal,
Tree Trimming/Removal
Spa Removal.
Senior Discounts
Free Estimates
805-758-8920
VCS272187
Will Haul You Call
Best Price In Town.
Take pride in being
clean cut & honest.
No job too small. We also
do Demolition & Real
Estate clean-up. We haul
it all, give us a call!
805-207-0301
lic#817361 VCS271579
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calling the Contractors State
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íonlecilo Bank &Trusl, a prenier perforning, privalelv·owned, connunilv
bank, serving lhe lri·counlv area for nore lhan 36 vears,
is seeking nolivaled and qualifed individuals lo supporl lhe Bank´s Fisk
and Conpliance and lhe Connunilv Banking Deparlnenls.
Cone join our lean in providing a vorld Class Experience for our
connunilv, our cusloners, and our associales while naking íonlecilo
Bank &Trusl lhe BEST place lo work and lhe BEST place lo bank!
Risk Manager
ínnediale opening for an experienced Fisk íanager lo supporl lhe Fisk and
Conpliance Deparlnenl. This posilion will supporl lhe Chief Fisk Offcer and
will assune responsibililv for lhe Bank´s safe and sound operalion, including
conpliance wilh all applicable laws, rules and policies. The Fisk íanager
nusl oversee lhe design and developnenl of lhe policies and procedures
lo supporl lhe Bank´s risk nanagenenl.
Successful candidale will have a four·vear college degree (BS/BAì or
equivalenl experience. Candidale nusl have len or nore vears in banking,
including four lo fve vears of relaled experience in a regulalorv
environnenl al a fnancial inslilulion.
GeneraI Assignment Branch Manager
ínnediale opening for an experienced Ceneral Assignnenl Branch íanager
lo nodel lhe wav bv nanaging, direcling and nolivaling branch associales
lo nainlain slandards of high perfornance and proflabililv. The Ceneral
Branch íanager is responsible for generaling new business opporlunilies
while expanding exisling business and consuner relalionships.
Successful candidale will have Bachelor´s degree, or connensurale banking
experience. Candidale nusl have four vears of previous banking
and sales experience and a nininun of four vears
of nanagenenl/supervisorv experience.
Assistant Branch Manager - Carpinteria Branch
ínnediale opening for an experienced Assislanl Branch íanager lo supporl
lhe Carpinleria Branch. The Assislanl Branch íanager nusl direcl, lrain,
coach and develop associales and salisfv all sales, service
and operaling slandards.
Successful candidale will have High School Diplona or C.E.D. Candidale
nusl have nusl have a nininun of lwo vears sales experience,
preferablv in lhe banking services induslrv and lwo vears
of supervisorv experience.
For nore infornalion, conlacl us al:
[email protected] or visil: www.nonlecilo.con
EOE/AA, í/F/D/V
Carmen
Housecleaning
26 yr exp., Great References
Move-in, Move-out, Weekly-
Bi-Weekly, One time,
Monthly, Free Estimates
Call Carmen Mora
805-278-9322
VCS272155
EXTREME GREEN
CLEANING
We professionally deep
clean your home and
business from top to
bottom! We also do
windows and rentals. We
use green cleaning
products, vacuum specially
for allergens and are Lic’d,
Bonded & Insured.
$25 OFF First Cleaning!
Call Luz 805-252-9435
Lic#089362 VCS273534
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. Call
805-201-8585 VCS272484
MISTY MAIDS
Maid to order 18 yrs exp
w/ref. Thorough, complete
cleaning one time, wkly or
monthly. Spring cleaning,
deep cleaning, windows
Organizing, errand running.
(805)248-8330
FREE Estimates VCS273783
PROFESSIONAL
COMPLETE CLEAN
HouseAptBuilding
JanitorialConstruction
Move in/Move out. Weekly/
Bi-weekly One time/monthly
•Carpet-Truck Mounted
•Windows/Wall Wash
•Floor Strip & Wax
•Kitchen/Bathroom
987-3071
Service local since 1986
Lee’s Maintenance Co
VCS273391
SPRING HOUSE
CLEANING
No Job Too BIG or SMALL
Becky cleans them all!
*Ask about deep cleaning*
Weekly • Bi-weekly • 1 Time
15 Years Experience
805.525.8343 or 805.832.0044
VCS272877
DEFENSIBLE
BRUSH
CLEARANCE
Don’t put your wildland
Firefighters in danger.
Give the fire crews a
defensible space around
structures. Do your part,
clear your tall grass,
brush and trees.
805.258.9942
VCS273568
ORGANIC TOP
DRESSING, PLANTER
MIX, 50/50 MIX AND
TOP SOIL FOR SALE
FROM $17.50 - $22.50
PER YARD. DELIVER.
TO VTA/LA CNTY.
CALL (805) 498-9495
M-F 7:30AM – 4:00PM
VCS273999
Tony’s Landscaping,
Yard Maintenance
& Hauling
Sprinkler System Repair
& Installation• Tree
Planting & Pruning
•Sodding & Seeding
•General Maintenance
•Low Rates• Free Est.•
18 yrs Exp. Lic # 00098280
Tony Juarez
C:805-760-1460
H:805-488-9852 VCS272733
AAA Pacific Coast
Construction
Paint & Drywall Specialist
• Patch/Repair •Acoustic
Removal •Retexture •Int/Ext
Painting •Ind/Res/Comml
•Fast Reliable•Handyman
805-443-4608
LIC#579047 VCS272108
DAN’S
Precision Painting
32 yrs. Exp.
Interior /Exterior
Complete /Partial
Xlnt Prep/Paint
(805) 987-2334
Lic#485764 VCS273307
FRESH COAT
PAINTING
Residential & Commercial.
Interior & Exterior
Stucco & Drywall Repair
Excellent Preparation
Quality Materials
20 years exp.Free Estimates
Centrally Located in Simi
Cell 818-749-2206
Brad 805-285-0485
www.FreshCoatSimi.com
Lic/bonded#887037 VCS271733
PAINTING
C & R WEST COAST
SERVICES
Comm’l & Residential
Interior & Exterior
Free Estimates!
Quality @ Reasonable Rates
805-647-4900
Insured/Lic635809 VCS271115
DB CUSTOM
PAINTING
Specializing in all types
of painting interiors
and exteriors.
Clean and Reliable.
* FREE ESTIMATES *
• Competitive Pricing
• Senior Discounts
805-338-6622
VCS272644
THE WIZARDS
OF WALLS
Framing, Painting, Stucco,
Drywall, Repair, Textures,
Acoustic Ceilings on/off,
Custom Colors, Electric,
Plumbing, Instant quotes.
Small jobs. 35 years exp.
James 805-680-4018
800-637-9994
[email protected]
VCS273687
Tony’s Plastering
Construction
Lath- Stucco-re-stucco-molds-
windows-doors-Concrete-
stone-block-brick-tile-
Drywall-acustic removal-
recoats framing-remodel-
paint repairs-water problems
Tel 805-377-8513
VCS272298
ACROWN
PLUMBING
Drain Clean/Repair. Leak
Repair. Fixture Install.
Hydro-Jetting. Plumbing
Remodels.Repipes. New
Construction 24 hrs/7 days
805-526-4125
Lic #921281 VCS272033
Water Gardens,
Water Falls,
Koi Pond Creations.
•Design •Construction
•Repair •Maintenance
Visit us at:
THEKINGKOI.COM
310-435-3843 VCS273238
BRAVO ROOFING
•Repair Experts
• Over 15 yrs Exp.
Lightweight TileSlate
U.S. Claytile Reroof
Cleanups Composition
Shingles Two Piece Rustic
Rotted Out Wood
Replacement Drywall
Free Est. Lic #435701
805-651-4325
VCS274132
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.
VCS273696
Ricco Roofing Co, Inc.DBA
Fast & Dependable
Quality Work
(805)487-8189
www.ericksonsroofing.com
Free Estimates.Insured
Lic #734346 VCS271903
SCREEN
MACHINE
Mobile -We come to you!
Window Screens
Retractable Doors Special
Sliding Screen Doors
Pet Screen /Pet Grilles
805-530-0333 or 818-744-0184
VCS273543
BOBLETT’S
SPRINKLER SVC
*Repairs*Timers
*Trouble Shooting
*System Tune-Up
*Upgrade Existing
Systems
805-804-7785 VCS273594
PETERSON
TILE CO
Doing Tile for
2 Generations
•Residential/Commercial
•Trouble Shooting
(805) 649-9451 (805) 648-6577
Lic #412832 VCS274175
LOW COST
TREE REMOVAL
• Expert Trimming
• Stump Grinding
• Yuccas & Shrubs
• Free Estimates
JOHN APPEL
(805)649-4759
VCS272782
House Cleaning
Landscaping
Landscaping
Paint Contractor
Painting
Painting
Plastering
Plumbing
Water Scape
Design
Roofing
Roofing
Screens
Sprinklers
Tile
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A Full EPC Contractor
Is now accepting appIications for:
· Maintenance Planners · Superintendents
· Foreman · Welder's Helpers
· Craft Supervisors · Rig Welders
· Equipment Operators · Leadsman
· Project Controls · Production Operators
· Roustabouts · Electrical
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Construction Craft Personnel:
MUST HAVE EXPERÌENCE ÌN Oil felds,
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Healthcare
HEALTH
SERVICES
COORDINATOR
Great opportunity to
work with a start-up
Medi-Cal Managed Care
health plan (COHS) in
Oxnard. Competitive pay
and benefits. For full job
description please visit
the Gold Coast Health
Plan career section at
www.goldcoasthealthplan.org
CLAIMS AUDITOR
(SR. LEVEL)
Great opportunity to en-
sure claims quality, com-
pliance & regulatory
requirements for start-up
COHS serving Medi-Cal
beneficiaries in Ventura
Co. Self starter w/ man-
aged care exp. required.
Competitive pay and
benefits. For full job de-
scription please visit the
Gold Coast Health Plan
career section at
www.goldcoasthealthplan.org
VCS273678
HOSPITALIST
Cogent Healthcare, Inc.
seeks qualified Hospitalists
to join our expanding pro-
gram in Oxnard, Ca. Sala-
ried/full time positions.
BC/BE in Internal Medicine
or Family Medicine. Sub-
mit resume via email or
fax to Dotson.mark@cogent
healthcare.com or fax to
(615) 373-5280. For a list of
this & other job opportu-
nities go to www.cogent
healthcare.com VCS272469
Recreation Therapist
Full-Time. Mon-Fri.
8am-4:30pm. C.T.R.S. or
R.T.C. certification pre-
ferred or certification eli-
gible. Performs R.T. Group
Therapy and R.T. Assess-
ments
Aurora Vista
del Mar Hospital
Attn: Human Resources
801 Seneca St.
Ventura, CA. 93001
Phone: (805) 626-5287
Fax: (805) 652-2248
Matt Kohagen PHR, LMFT
Director of HR VCS272983
Information Technology
AMGEN INC. has an oppor-
tunity for a Specialist IS
Bus Sys Analyst. Reqs:
Bachelor’s & 6 yrs exp; &
exp w/ experience with Ora-
cle Database 10g &
PL/SQL; review, test & rec-
onciliation of product func-
tionality vs system
specifications; design, de-
velopment, testing & imple-
mentation of applications;
design functionality & ar-
chitecture of enhancement
& new products; writing
functional requirement
specifications; business
process implementation.
Job site: Thousand Oaks,
CA. Reference # 7UCUGY
& submit resume to Global
Mobility, Amgen Inc., One
Amgen Center Drive, MS
B36-2-C, Thousand Oaks,
CA 91320. No phone calls or
e-mails please. Must be le-
gally authorized to work in
the U.S. without sponsor-
ship. EOE.
VCS270770
INSURANCE CSR Exp
req’d. Simi Valley Farmers
Insurance office. PT or FT
805-583-8409 ext 224
VCS274199
Paralegal
CORPORATE
PARALEGAL
Nordman Cormany Hair
& Compton seeks a corpo-
rate/transactional parale-
gal. Exp w/handling all
aspects of entity forma-
tion and maintenance,
preparing minutes and
resolutions, promissory
notes and financing state-
ments required.
Nordman Cormany Hair
& Compton LLP provides
the highest quality legal
services in and around
Ventura County. For over
70 years, we have been
committed to investing in
the futures of our attor-
neys, support staff,
clients and local commu-
nities. We offer a profes-
sional environment and
competitive salary.
Please send resume and
salary requirements to:
Human Resources
Nordman Cormany Hair
& Compton LLP
P.O. Box 9100
Oxnard, CA 93031-9100
Fax: (805) 988-7722
[email protected]
VCS273824
MANAGER, GLOBAL
HEALTH ECONOMICS
Amgen Inc. has an opportu-
nity for a Manager, Global
Health Economics. Reqs:
PhD; or Master’s & 3 yrs
exp; & exp with health eco-
nomics & outcomes re-
search; Economic theory &
modeling; Pharmacoepi-
demiology. Job site: Thou-
sand Oaks, CA. Reference
# 7ZR5H3 & submit resume
to Global Mobility, Amgen
Inc., One Amgen Center
Drive, MS B36-2-C, Thou-
sand Oaks, CA 91320. No
phone calls or e-mails
please. Must be legally au-
thorized to work in the U.S.
without sponsorship. EOE.
VCS270246
Manufacturing
MACHINIST
Carpinteria machine shop
needs exp’d CNC Swiss
Type Screw Machine Ma-
chinist. Program, set up,
first article & production
runs. Benefits, salary DOE.
Send resume to:
[email protected]
or fax 805-566-7802
VCS273910
MEDICAL OFFICE
Will train, bilingual, typing
req’d. Oxnard. 805-910-7388
VCS273860
Medical
PHLEBOTOMIST
Seeking outgoing, respon-
sible staff to join our dy-
namic team. FT with
varied hours to include
some early mornings,
some evenings & week-
end shifts. Must have
open availability for all
hours w/varied schedule.
This position is respon-
sible for health screen &
phlebotomy of blood do-
nors at mobile blood
drives and in our donor
centers. Great salary &
benefits. Bi-lingual with
some medical exp pref.
No certification req’d.
Physical position requir-
ing ability to lift/carry up
to 50lbs. Apply in person:
United Blood Services
2223 Eastman Ave, VTA
EOE M/F/D/V Close
date: 5/13/11. Pre-empt
drug screen req’d
VCS274185
Medical Records
CODER III
Duties & Responsibilities:
To abstract and code dis-
charged patient records,
maintain discharge statis-
tics and to ensure complete-
ness of the medical record
in accordance with accred-
iting and regulatory agency
requirements. Performs
ICD-9 and CPT coding for
inpatient, Emergency De-
partment, Outpatient and
Same Day Surgery records.
Accurately abstracts health
data on all record types
into the Hospital system ac-
cording to established stan-
dards. Qualifications:
High School diploma or
general education degree
(GED) is required. Must
have Certified Coding Spe-
cialist certificate or three
years of Inpatient coding
with expectation to obtain
Certified Coding Specialist
certificate within one year
of hire. Previous Inpatient
coding experience strongly
preferred.
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 join-
ing 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. go to:
www.cmhshealth.org
CMHS is an EOE.
VCS272962
Nursing
CNAs F/T
11:00pm - 7:00am
Apply in person at the
Venturan Convalescent,
4904 Telegraph Rd, Ventura
VCS273978
Nursing
REGISTERED NURSE -
INTENSIVE CARE UNIT -
OVCH Must have current
CA RN License; Current
CPR, ACLS.
One Full-Time Position
Available (72 hrs a pay pe-
riod) Night Shift (7:00pm -
7:00am)
Ojai Valley Community
Hospital offers excellent
benefits, such as Medical,
Dental, Vision, Life, and
AD&D insurance. We also
offer a comprehensive Re-
tirement plan, flexible
spending accounts, paid
time off, and a variety of
other great benefits.
If you are interested in join-
ing 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.
To apply go to:
www.cmhshealth.org
CMHS is an EOE.
VCS272973
Nursing
RN, CASE MANAGER
Duties: Assists with the
gathering of data to assure
that patient care meets ap-
proved admission criteria,
continued stay, and appro-
priate level of care. Con-
tributes to the development
and implementation of a
discharge plan for the pa-
tient/family. Performs
utilization review using es-
tablished guidelines to as-
sure appropriate utilization
of hospital resources. Acts
as liaison between physi-
cians, nursing, other hospi-
tal departments,
community agencies, health
plans and patients/families.
Discharge planning. Pro-
vides and facilitates pa-
tient/family education.
Contacts appropriate com-
munity resources on behalf
of the patient.
Licenses & Certifications:
Associates degree (A.D.) in
Nursing required, BSN pre-
ferred. Excellent verbal
and written communication
skills. Three to five years
Med-Surg experience is pre-
ferred. Recent experience
in case management, dis-
charge planning, or utiliza-
tion review. Current CA RN
License is required.
If you are interested in join-
ing 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.
We also offer a comprehen-
sive 403(b) retirement plan,
flexible spending accounts,
paid time off, and a variety
of other great benefits.
If you are interested in join-
ing 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. go to:
www.cmhshealth.org
CMHS is an EOE.
VCS273667
RN IV CHARGE NURSE,
ICU/CCU Duties: Provides
critical care nursing to the
patients in the ICU/CCU,
oversees shift operations,
and participates in leader-
ship activities. Assumes
role in directing shift opera-
tions as appropriate to li-
cense and practice.
Participates in various as-
pects of leadership role.
Participates in departmen-
tal and hospital-wide Per-
formance Improvement
projects. Acts as a resource
to staff.
Requirements: Must have
current California RN li-
cense. Must have current
ACLS and BLS certifica-
tion.
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 join-
ing teams that provides
quality care and compas-
sion to create an environ-
ment of excellence, please
take a moment to discover
more about what it’s like to
work at Community Memo-
rial Health System.
To apply go to:
www.cmhshealth.org
CMHS is an EOE.
VCS272969
GENERAL OFFICE Ox-
nard Prop Mgmt Co. F/T,
Office exp, computer/book-
keeping knowledge, bilin-
gual pref. Email resume to
[email protected]
VCS274197
Occupational Therapist
STAFF OCCUPATIONAL
THERAPIST
Duties: Provides evalua-
tion and treatment to a va-
riety of in and outpatient
diagnoses. Performs initial
and on-going assessment
according to department
policy and scope of prac-
tice. Documents the treat-
ment and relevant
information according to
organizational policy and
regulatory status.
Education and/or Experi-
ence: Current licensed
Occupational Therapist in
the State of California. One
(1) to two (2) years acute
care experience is pre-
ferred. Professional experi-
ence and/or training in both
inpatient and outpatient
areas preferred, including
pre-graduate clinical intern-
ships. Current CPR certifi-
cation is required.
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 join-
ing 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. go to:
www.cmhshealth.org
CMHS is an EOE.
VCS272966
Physical Therapist
STAFF PHYSICAL
THERAPIST - PER DIEM
Duties:
•Provides evaluation and
treatment to a variety of
complex inpatient and out-
patient diagnoses.
•Supervises daily profes-
sional patient related ac-
tivities of physical therapy
assistant and physical
therapy aide.
•Communicates physical
therapy goals and patient
information to physicians,
other hospital staff, and
agents of reimbursement.
•Documents in a timely
manner appropriate patient
status and goals.
•Follows policies for de-
partmental and hospital
performance improvement
projects.
•Attends meetings and per-
forms special projects as
required.
Requirements:
•Must be a licensed Physi-
cal Therapist by the State
of California.
•1-2 years experience in
acute care is preferred.
•Must have current CPR
certification
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 join-
ing 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. go to:
www.cmhshealth.org
CMHS is an EOE.
VCS272963
PLUMBERS WANTED
Commercial Experience.
American Incorporated
559-651-1776 VCS272419
PROPERTY
SUPERVISOR
Supervise 18 properties
Property Mgmt, supervi-
sion, Tax credit compli-
ance. Bilingual – Spanish/
English Send letter & re-
sume to HR at:
[email protected]
Or fax to 659-3195
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QA MANAGER
Med device manuf. seek-
ing exp’d QA mgmt prof’l
to actively participate
w/in our senior mgmt
team & w all staff levels.
Must possess a desire to
work in a ‘hands-on’, in-
novative & collaborative
environ w/in a fast-paced
facility. Respnsblts incl:
Manage QA dept. - all QA
Inspects, Doc Cntrl Com-
plaint Eval, CAPA,
Environ’l Monitorng,
Equipment Calibration,
Shelf-life studies & maint.
of the Device History
Records. Establish &
maint Qual System , en-
suring ongoing compli-
ance w/ FDA & European
reqmnts for med device
design, manufacture &
distribution. Act as Man-
agement Rep as defined
in 21 CFR Part 820.20 (3).
Manage all activities o f
QA Dept & regulatory
compliance. Involvement
in any US & EU reg fil-
ings. Liaison w/parent co
Reg & R&D groups, & co-
ordination of activities re-
lated to reg filings in
Japan. Participate in all
req. regulatory filings, in-
cluding IDEs, PMAs,
510(k)s, and communi-
cate with FDA to ensure
approval of all products.
Obtain & maintain ISO
registration & CE mark-
ing. Identify preclinical
testing reqmnts & ensure
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& red, filings in Japan
Submission of all adverse
event info per reqmnts.
Ensure personnel are
trained in reqmnts. of
Qual System Regs. & ISO
9000 Provide expertise on
the reqs. of ISO 10993 &
11979 series standards.
Xlnt pay & full benefits
incl: Medical, Dental, Vi-
sion, FSA , EAP , 401k
w/match of up to 5%,
STD, LTD & Life. Please
submit resume to:
AVS / HR Dept.
5743 Thornwood Dr.,
Goleta, CA 93117
Fax 805-683-1836.
[email protected]
VCS273682
QC MANAGER/
MECHANICAL
ENGINEER
Titan Metal Fabricators
a world leader in the de-
sign and fabrication of
corrosion resistant heat
transfer equipment is
seeking a Quality Control
Manager with a mechani-
cal engineering back-
ground.
This position is respon-
sible to oversee all in-
spection functions
including NDE; in-pro-
cess inspections and test-
ing; completed product
inspections and testing;
monitoring day-to-day QC
operations in support of
manufacturing activities,
and supervising Quality
Control personnel.
Experience in welding,
inspection and NDE on
large equipment is re-
quired. Familiarity of
the Metallurgy, ASME
Code, Sections VIII, Div.
1, IX & V, and pressure
vessel construction is a
plus. Must be self moti-
vated with strong verbal
and written skills, detail
oriented, and have strong
organizational skills.
QC INSPECTOR
Inspector needed for di-
mensional and visual In-
spections of large welded
fabrications. Candidate
must have experience
reading Blue prints/draw-
ings, strong math skills,
Welding/fitting and NDE
experience is a plus.
Must be able to record/re-
port inspection and Test-
ing results.
Please forward resume to
[email protected]
VCS274178
RECEPTIONIST/
ADMIN ASSISTANT
seeking prof’l person who
can multi task. Job duties
incl answer minimal calls,
filing, outdoor errands &
other office tasks. Comput-
er exp and Spanish speak-
ing a must. Ability to work
well with others. Valid
CDL. Position in Santa Pau-
la CA. Mon-Fri 7:30-4:30pm
Do not delay, fax your
resume today to:
805-921-0489
VCS272918
Registered Nurse
CARDIOTHORACIC
CENTER COORDINATOR
(RN) - SURGERY
Duties & Responsibilities:
The Coordinator performs
clinical care activities and
is responsible for the coor-
dination of a specialty peri-
operative service for
patients, physicians, and
other identified customers.
With Director and Manager
collaborates and provides
support for achieving estab-
lished goals.
Qualifications: Associate’s
Degree (ADN) required,
BSN preferred. Open Heart
experience is required.
Management experience is
preferred.
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 join-
ing 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.
To apply go to:
www.cmhshealth.org
VCS272959
Registered Nurse
RN II 6th Floor
Duties: Provides general
nursing care to patients in
hospital. Provides care
within scope of license. Ef-
fectively plans and commu-
nicates patient and family
education. Participates in
unit based educational ac-
tivities. Accurately and
timely documentation con-
sistent with practice and
hospital policy.
Education and/or Experi-
ence: Associate’s degree
(ADN) required, BSN pre-
ferred. One (1) to two (2)
years experience and/or
training; or equivalent
combination of education
and experience. Current
CA RN License and CPR
certificate are required.
New Grads may apply
Community Memorial Hos-
pital offers excellent bene-
fits, such as Medical,
Dental, Vision, Life, and
AD&D insurance. We also
offer a comprehensive Re-
tirement plan, flexible
spending accounts, paid
time off, and a variety of
other great benefits.
If you are interested in join-
ing 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.
To apply go to:
www.cmhshealth.org
CMHS is an EOE.
VCS272974
Registered Nurse
RN II - CATH LAB
Duties: Provides general
nursing care to patients in
the Cardiac Cath Lab by
performing the duties with-
in scope of license. Effec-
tively plans and
communicates patient and
family education. Partici-
pates in unit based educa-
tion activities. Accurately
and timely documentation
consistent with practice and
hospital policy.
Requirements: Associate’s
degree (ADN) required,
BSN preferred. Experi-
enced Cath Lab Nurse, able
to take call. Must have ex-
tensive critical care/cardi-
ology background. Current
CA RN License is required.
Must be flexible with work
schedule plan, flexible
spending accounts, paid
time off, and a variety of
other great benefits.
If you are interested in join-
ing teams that provides
quality care and compas-
sion to create an environ-
ment of excellence, please
take a moment to discover
more about what it’s like to
work at Community Memo-
rial Health System.
To apply go to:
www.cmhshealth.org
CMHS is an EOE.
VCS272964
Registered Nurse
RN II - Pediatrics
Duties: Provides general
nursing care to pediatric
patients (newborn to 18
years old) in the hospital.
Effectively plans and com-
municates patient and
family education. Partici-
pates in unit based educa-
tional activities. Explains
procedures and treatments
to patient to gain coopera-
tion, understanding, and al-
lay apprehension.
Administers prescribed
medications and treatments
in accordance with ap-
proved nursing techniques
Provides basic nursing care
and provides routine Pedi-
atric screening of diseases,
conditions, abuse/neglect
and exposure
*SIGN-ON BONUS ELI-
GIBLE AND REFERRAL
BONUS *
Requirements: Two (2)
years experience as Labor
& Delivery Nurse and Cer-
tificate: Current CA RN Li-
cense is required. CPR,
NRP certifications are re-
quired. Specialty certifica-
tion preferred Completion
of advanced EFM class
within 6 months of hire
Community Memorial Hos-
pital offers excellent bene-
fits, such as Medical,
Dental, Vision, Life, and
AD&D insurance. We also
offer a comprehensive Re-
tirement plan, flexible
spending accounts, paid
time off, and a variety of
other great benefits.
If you are interested in join-
ing 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.
To apply go to:
www.cmhshealth.org
CMHS is an EOE.
VCS272956
Sales
LINCARE, a nat’l respira-
tory co seeks results driven
Sales Rep for their Oxnard/
Ventura Center. Create
working relationships w/
MD, nurses & articulate our
excellent patient care w/at-
tentive listening skills.
Competitive base + un-
capped commission. EOE.
Please fax resume to
805-485-2276 VCS273878
SECRETARY F/T for West-
lake Vlg Property Mgmt co.
Heavy ph, typing & comput-
er skills a must. Call Don
9am-5pm 800-729-5673, ext 0
VCS274237
Software Engineer
Agilent Technologies, inc.
has an Advanced Software
R&D Engineer (Req
#2016747) job opportunity
available in Westlake Vil-
lage, CA. Design, con-
struct, document, test and
maintain software for elec-
tronic design automation
software. Mail resumes to
Agilent Technologies, Inc.
c/o Pinstripe, 200 South Ex-
ecutive Drive, Suite 400,
Brookfield, WI 53005. Must
reference job title and Req
# to be considered.
VCS273098
STONE CUTTER: Cuts,
shapes finishes granite
slabs according to dia-
grams or patterns; traces
around patterns or trans-
fers dimension forms from
diagrams to stone, using
rule, straightedge; etc. Se-
lects surfacing tools accord-
ing to finish specified or
step in finishing process:
May cut out decorative de-
signs in granite surface
may cut moldings or
grooves & drill into granite
surfaces; 2/yrs exp. req.
$34,882.00/yr 40 hrs/wk 1 ½
o.t. job site Ventura, 2
openings. Applicants send
this ad your resume/letter
of qualifications to GW Sur-
faces. Attn: Georgann
Garver, 2432 Palma Dr.
Ventura, CA 93003 EOE-
Mandatory drug screening
VCS272370
TEACHERS Crane Country
Day School, an independent
K-8 on 11 beautiful acres in
Montecito, accepting apps.
4TH GRADE Reqs cred or
MA, min 5 yrs exp as lead
in 3-4-5, xlnt skill in lang
arts & math. KINDER-
GARTEN Reqs cred or MA,
min 3 yrs exp as lead in
PK-K-1. Both are perm, FT,
w/benefits, avg 16 wks/yr
paid breaks; contract &
pay begin July 1.
Send cover letter & resume
[email protected]
VCS274284
CASH FOR YOUR
CAR OR TRUCK
1990 or newer. Any condition.
818-577-6799 VCS271850
CASH FOR YOUR
VEHICLE RV/Boat
o/b-running/not vehc
‘95-up RV ‘80-down
1-800-613-5410 VCS273332
$$$ LOCAL MECHANIC/
COLLECTOR WANTS
YOUR AUTO, TRUCK,
BOAT or RV. RUNNING
or NOT! Come To You.
PAY CASH $$$.
805-495-7445, 800-299-3114
[email protected]
VCS272723
BELLA VISTA
CONDO’s
Active Adult
55+ Community
In fantastic location
On Tanager St, Vta
FOR LEASE:
• 2bed+2bath
• 3bed+2bath
June Move-in
$500 OFF 1st months rent!
Contact: Michele DiMauro
805.639.3214 or
805.766.0269
Please visit:
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CAM 2+1.5
Move In Special
1 MONTH FREE!
Lovely spacious townhome
Attached 2 car gar. Tennis,
Playground, pool & spa.
805-482-1682 VCS272045
CAMARILLO
AFFORDABLE
PARK GLENN APTS
Studio, Avail in Old Town.
2 pools, 5 lndry rms, plenty
of prk’g, utils pd. $860/mo.
200 South Glenn Dr
805-482-6000 VCS273477
FILLMORE ADULT 55+
1br, a/c, all utils pd, except
elec. From $745.HUD/PET
OK. Call 805-642-9527 or
805-524-4124 VCS272211
NEWBURY PARK
CASA OAKS APTS
Studios 1 & 2 Bdrms
Custom paint and
carpet, fireplaces,
balcony, pool,
laundry facility.
Dogs Welcome
$30 application fee.
2088 W Hillcrest Dr
888.201.4050
VCS273301
Oxnard 1 Bedroom
STOP! See Us First!
Spacious. Frig included.
North end convenient to
Fwy. From $950.
Parkwood Gardens
805-983-1201
or visit: aptlifestyles.com
VCS273872
OXNARD
2+2 & 3+2
Townhouse
Apartments
$1250-$1600
Lovely, newly remodeled
townhome apts each
includes a huge balcony
and garage parking.
Great location near
shopping, beach,
college, CBC base.
We also feature:
Fitness Center,
Multiple Laundry Facilites
2 Sparkling Pools
and much more!
Come visit
and join our
awesome
community
805-488-3946
VCS272378
Oxnard Beach
Channel Island
Village Apts
Studio $875
1+1 $1025
2+1 $1250
Spacious floor plans,
heated indoor pool &
spa tennis ct & gym.
Only $500 dep!!
No Application Fees
3650 Ketch Ave
(805)984-5880
VCS272616
OXNARD
DEL CIERVO
APARTMENTS
Low Deposits
OAC
1 & 2 Bedrooms
*on availabilty
• Beautiful Grounds
• BBQ Area
• Pool and Jacuzzi
• Tennis Courts
• Close to Shopping
1905 N. H St.
805-981-4341
VCS273547
OXNARD META ST APTS
501 S. Meta St.
Farm Worker Community
for low income families
Now accepting applications
for 1, 2, 3 & 4 bedroom
apts. For more info call
805-240-2158 VCS273585
OXNARD
PREPARE TO BE
WOWED!
Gorgeous 1 & 2 bd apts
starting at $925/mo
Elevators, gated, garage
parking, fun social
activities.
AVAILABLE NOW
HUGE 2BD
Call Sally Now
805-986-8411
Family Owned & Operated
Since 2000.
HURRY!
55+, Section 8 ok, no pets.
VCS272253
OXNARD STUDIO $900
Detached, private,
$400 dep. Utilites included.
No smoke, no pets. Jennie
805-816-0546 VCS273193
OXN DOWNTOWN STUDIO
Spanish style, kitch, lg
ba/closets $795 Bkr, Toni
805-984-3613 VCS273134
OXN N. 2 Bdrm - Large,
clean and quiet. Gated
prk’g. Close to fwy. From
$1,250. (Gonzales @ H St.)
CEDAR GLEN APTS
805-485-5877
or visit: aptlifestyles.com
VCS273881
OXN SPRING SPECIALS!
Renovated 1, 2, 3 bedrm
apartments available at
Rancho Solana Apts
805-485-1208 VCS272379
PT HUE 1 Bdrm - Clean,
quiet property. Fresh
paint, clean carpets, pool
and gated prk’g from $925.
Across from Navy Base.
PARK MADERA APTS
805-984-4062
or visit: aptlifestyles.com
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Santa Paula
GREAT MOVE IN
SPECIAL
• 1 Bedroom - $875
• 2 Bedroom - $1,075
AVAILABLE NOW
• Pool
• New Carpet/Vinyl
• Covered Parking
• 2 Laundry Rooms
• Refrigerator Included
• Water/Trash/Sewer Paid
SANTA PAULA VILLAGE
218 N. 8th Street
805-933-1074
VCS273487
SANTA PAULAN
APTS 55+
*STUDIO Avaialble $737
*1ST MONTH FREE!
Pool, BBQ area, gym,
clubhouse, kitchenette.
115 N. 4th St
Pets welcome $737/mo
805-525-5804 VCS273537
COLONY APTS
First St, Simi, 1 & 2 bdrms
start at $1250 805-583-3133
VCS273008
SIMI GATED COMMUNITY
3+2 & 2+2. Pool, spa, f/p, &
tennis court. Baywood Apts
805-581-9052 VCS273138
STA PAULA
EASTER SPECIAL!
avail May 1st, 2bd/1ba
w/private 1 car garage
1st mo $500+$1000 dep
VILLA ROSA APTS
234 Steckel Drive
Gerry 805.525.1731 VCS271661
Thousand Oaks
Stonepine Apts
** 13th Month FREE! **
CALL NOW
805.497.3450
VCS273006
T.O MOUNT CLEF APTS
Spring Specials!
1br from $1050. 2br from
$1350.Pool/Spa/Playpark.
www.mountclef.com
805-492-2022 VCS273379
T.O. QUIET LOCATION
• 1+1 - $1,145
• 2+2 - $1,395 & Up
• 3+2 - $1,595
MOVE IN SPECIAL
No Dogs or Cats.
805-492-2113
VCS273782
VENTURA EAST
Choose your way
HOME!
CITRUS GLEN
Call we answer
805-647-6755
Sorry no pets
VCS271013
Call for 1 & 2
Bedroom
Specials
Water & Trash PAID
Spacious Floorplans
W/D Hookups
Kitchen Appliances
Rec Room includes
• Pool Tables
• Flatscreen TV
• Card Table
• WiFi
Heated Pool & Spa
Fitness Center
Cats Welcome
Close to Shopping
Located between
101/126 FWYS
Call us today
(866) 311-7888
or visit us at
cypresspointventura.com
VCS272012
OPEN HOUSE
APRIL 30th
Saturday 1pm-4pm
BRAND NEW
1 Bedroom
Apartment Homes
Washer/Dryer included
Walk-in Closets
Sparkling Pool
Refreshing Spa
Fitness Center
Internet Coffee Lounge
805-856-3456
ralstoncourtyards.com
VCS272013
VTA 1+1 $900/mo+$600/sec.
2+1 $1,200/mo+$600/sec.
Vance 805-641-1776
VCS271120
VTA 1 Bdrm - Best value
in town! See us before you
rent. From $1,095.
(just west of Victoria)
Ventura Del Sol Apts
805-656-0236
or visit: aptlifestyles.com
VCS273882
VTA 2 & 3 bdrm.Compare!
Spacious, self-clean oven
and frost free frig.
You be the judge!
From $1,150/sec $400.
805-644-5676 for appt.
or visit: aptlifestyles.com
VCS273884
VTA 2bdrm Apts
Starting @ $950 near park
and school. No pets.
805-258-3203 VCS274259
VTA 2br 2ba x-Lg units w/all
appliances, close to shopping
$1295. Some units avail for
handicapped and/or seniors.
805-658-7453 VCS273979
VTA Best Value!
Hawaiian Village
2+1 to 3+2 $1275-$1875mo
Avail Now! Half OFF 1st
Months Rent For Details
805-641-2769 VCS271548
VTA Best Value!
Hawaiian Village
2+1 to 3+2 $1275-$1875mo
Avail Now! Half OFF 1st
Months Rent For Details
805-641-2769 VCS274254
VTA
Del Norte Apartments
Move In Specials!
1, 2 & 3 Bedrooms
• Beautiful Grounds
• Pool
• Onsite Laundry
• Cats Ok
10855-10880 Del Norte St
(805)659-2258
VCS272781
VTA E. 2+1 APT $1095/mo
2+1.5 townhouse style apt
$1295 Cat ok. N/S. Call
805-647-8411 VCS273102
VTA
Harbor View Villas
Luxury Apts.
• Ocean View
• Most utils paid
• FREE basic cable
333 N. Kalorama
805-648-1760
VCS273544
VTA Large 1+1, pool, garage
indoor cat ok, onsite lndry.
Avail June 1. For appt call
805-644-4131 VCS273871
VTA LARGE 2+1 upstairs
$1,485/mo & 2+1 downstairs
$1,520/mo. Includes all utils.
Pleasant surroundings.
Access to transit/shpp’g &
restaurants. 805-642-3000
VCS273788
VTA VILLA BOCCALI apts
Quiet cottage style 2+1. FP,
encl. patio w/carport. W/D
facilities, close to mall &
hospital. Smoke Free Rentals
No dogs. Manager’s special
1/2 off the 1st month’s rent
+sec! Good credit a must.
By Appointment only
Manager (805)642-1316
VCS272143
WAIT LIST
OPEN!!
Affordable Senior
Apartments
Income Restrictions
Apply
Must be 62+
Upstairs Unit
Available Now!
Close to Everything
Easy Access to
Transportation
Call Now–Don’t Wait
(805) 654-1155
Conventional Tax Credit &
Section 8 Accepted
cypressmeadows
apartments.com
VCS274155
CAM 2+1 upper floor condo
w/Awesome View! 2 car gar,
laundry, frig. $1,500. N/P/S.
142 Calle Vista
805-603-0681 VCS273890
CAM Palm Colony Beauty
3+3, gated comm pool, ten-
nis courts, a/c, f/p, all appl
Avail now $2400/mo
805-445-9959 VCS274042
CAM SPRINGS 2 master
bdrms+2.5 baths, open &
bright, incls amenities, att
gar, gated. N/S/P. $1,750/mo.
805-497-9568 VCS272639
CONDOS/APTS
VTA 2+1 $1075
on Hummingbird
VTA 2+1 upstairs,
water/trash paid.
Ocean/hillside views
$1200 S.Evergreen
VTA 1+2, 3 story
beach unit, 2 car
garage and
awesome views
$2500. San Pedro
VTA McKeon 2+1
all upstairs $1100
water/trash paid
Bryce Way
VTA La Ventana
2+2 new paint,
carpet $1650. Pet ok
on Tennyson
OXN 3+2 laminate
floors, inside w/d
hookups $1650 on
Miramar Walk
VTA 2+1 above gar-
ages, share washer,
dryer, water/trash
pd $1350 Pet &HUD
ok. On Fraser
visit out website at
venturahomesforrent.com
or
Call the owners at
Homes For Rent,
the proud parents
of a NMCB 3 soldier
805-650-2500
Open Saturdays
FILLMORE 3+2 fabulous
dramatic floor plan with
1,800sf, 2 car att gar, newly
decorated with granite and
marble throughout.
So Much More! $1,550.
SARALEI REALTY
805-529-5853 VCS272004
HUENEME HOUSE
OR CONDO
2BD Luxury, near beach,
stove, frig, d/w, break-
fast bar, tile, gar, stor-
age, pool/spa. Pets? $995
Single Family 2BD House,
remodeled, near beach,
Fenced . large lot, fruit
trees, storage, laundry
room. Pets? $1095.
Keith Hanson RE
805-981-1552 VCS271744
OXN 1br 1ba, laundry
hookups, 1 car gar, pool,
spa, cable & trash incl,
all new appliances, $1250
805-389-1983 VCS274233
OXNARD DUNES townhouse
2+2.5+lg den, dining rm, 2
decks, 2 car garage $1845
805-642-9527 VCS273810
OXN BRAND NEW
Riverpark 2 story townhome
with appliances, never
occupied 3+2.5 2 car
attached gar4age, 2005 sf,
$2100/mo +sec dep. 1 year
lease available April 30th
(805)444-9858 VCS271547
OXN Gated Condo. 2 story.
4+3.5, 2200 SF. Pool, spa,
park, malls. $2300 +dep
323-646-5262
OXN SHORES Super Sharp
1+1.5+loft. Gar walk to
beach. $1295/mo Must see!
SARALEI REALTY
805-529-5853 VCS272007
PT HUE 5059 Nautilus #11
upgraded 2+1, condo view of
mtns, walk to beach $1400.
Jane 805-901-0141
CA Realty
VCS273755
PT HUE Anacapa View,
steps to the ocean, beach &
pier, 1st floor, 1+1 condo,
pool side, w/d, refrig, d/w,
disposal, micro $1195
805-985-4600 VCS274121
PT HUE Beautiful Beach
Condo 2+2, half block to
beach, w/d, pool, spa,
clubhouse. $1,350/mo.Email:
[email protected]
805-322-8462 VCS274231
SIMI Parkview Condo 2+2.5,
1,222 sf, pool, spa, $1,850/mo,
incl w/d, frig, secluded patio.
Available Now! Owner Steve
818-522-2330 VCS273847
SIMI Townhouse 3+2.5, 2 f/p,
2 car att gar, patio, pool,
apprx 1660 sf, $2,100/mo+sec.
805-529-3275 VCS273662
T.O. 2+1 near Wildwood
Elementary $1575/mo+dep.
Call David, daytime,
818-991-3475 VCS273004
VTA 1247 ACADIA PL 2+1
$1250 year lease $1500 dep.
Garage, lndry. No pets/frig
805-672-2480 VCS273065
VTA 1247 ACADIA PL 2+1
$1250 year lease $1500 dep.
Garage, lndry. No pets/frig
805-672-2480 VCS273679
VTA 2+2 upstairs unit, mtn/
ocean views, f/p, enclosed
1 car gar, $1,490/mo+dep.
805-339-0300 VCS273338
VTA 2 masters+2.5bath
+bonus room, near Govt
Ctr, 2 car garage, f/p, $1795
805-642-9527 VCS273806
VTA W. Almost New!
Nice & clean, 2+2, f/p, w/d
hkups, sm deck, 2 car gar,
N/S/P. $1,600/mo+dep.
Oak Street Property Shoppe
805-643-1288 VCS273479
OXNARD
Duplex
Nyeland Acres 1+1 , Large
lot, recently remodeled
kitchen w/newer cabinets
& counters. New interior
paint & new window
treatments. Must see.
$1,050.00/mo
(818)581-5226 VCS273552
VTA 3+1.5, water & trash pd
shared gar & yard, near both
CMH & VCMC. $1,600+dep.
805-479-7678 VCS273924
VTA KEYS DUPLEX 2+2,
upstairs unit, nr beach, gar,
lrg deck, $1,695/mo, N/S/P.
805-642-5456 VCS274072
CAM 2 story, 4+2.5 with a/c
and pool. Available Now!
$2,400/mo+$2,400/dep.
Forsyth & Rizzie 805-377-3646
DRE#00411621 VCS273228
CAMARILLO View home
2BR, 2BA, f/p, bbq, fenced
bkyd, att 2 car gar.$2,100/mo.
805-388-2680 VCS273752
CAM Colony Mission Oaks
2+2 5215 Felicia $1575
water/grdnr pd crdt ck/refs
reqd 805-482-5013 Kathy
Frownfelter VCS272290
VCS273605
CAM Mission Oaks 3+2, yd,
gar, completely upgraded
hse f/p, BBQ, A/C, wd flrs.
$2,400/mo. 5691 Willow View.
805-603-0681 VCS273303
CAM MOBILE ESTATES
Spectacular View! 2+1.5
Fully renovated & equipped
w/new appliances. Spa/Pool
& rec center. $1,300/mo,
water, cable tv, trash incl.
One person must be 55+.
805-816-1833 VCS271745
N.P. Dos Vientos 4+2.5+
bonus rm, cul-de-sac, 3 car
gar, 2 stry, N/S. $3,250 incls
grdnr.360-921-7567 VCS273104
OAK View 2+1 Gorgeous!
Renovated, hkups, carport,
outdoor pet ok. Must see!
$1350. Available now
805-794-7437 VCS273820
OAK VIEW Beautiful
Spacious 3+2, fruit trees,
quiet street, covered patio,
$1,900/mo+sec. Email:
[email protected]
805-322-8462 VCS274236
OXNARD 1+1 w/gar, yard,
fwy access, water paid,
pet considered, $900
Crossroads Inv 805-485-4040
VCS274092
OXNARD FABULOUS 3+3
Sharp 2 Story, 2200+ sf w/
EXTRA LG BONUS RM,
RV prkg, newer appliances
carpet, more! 2 car gar.
$2300/mo Agt 805-469-3102
VCS273958
OXNARD OPEN HOUSE
Sun 8a-6p. 3055 Nimes Ln.
Brand new 3BR+3BA
hardwood floors, stainless
steel appliances, W/D, pets
ok. $2,200/mo. 858-945-8318
VCS273101
OXN Beautiful 5+3 in River
Ridge Fairways, 3 car gar,
cul-de-sac, comm pool &
tennis. 2121 Brook Hollow Ct.
$3000/mo. 818-681-8015
or 818-599-1499 VCS274008
OXN N. 3+1, f/p, 2 car gar,
nice area, $1550+dep,
grndr incl.Hme 805-983-2873
or 805-402-8480 VCS273478
OXN SILVERSTRAND 2+1
new cpt & paint, balcony,
1 car gar+1 parking spc.
$1800. Broker, Toni
805-984-3613 VCS272303
OXN Views, Views, Views
MANDALAY BAY 5+4
Amazing Waterfront 3700sf
Estate, Main Channel,
prime corner loc, highly
upgraded, reduced from
$7500/mo, now only $5000
firm. Furniture Avail.
818-903-6385 VCS273125
PORT HUENEME HOUSE.
3+2+bonus rm. Close to
beach. New appliances &
refrig, granite, huge yard
patio, wood floors. Pets
OK. $2150/mo.
Call Debbie 805-844-5368
SIMI
4+3+pool+3 car
gar
Beautifully decorated
w/wood floors, Italian tiles,
custom paint, waffle car-
pet. Price inc. garden-
er/pool/fridge. Easy access
to 118 fwy and hiking
trails. 4bdrms 3baths
$3,495.00/mo
(805)300-4960
VCS273441
T.O 1308 Calle Avellano
3+2, dining rm, fplc, hardwd
floors, 2 car gar, fenced
yd. Avail now. $1895 +sec.
310-471-5868 VCS272291
T.O. 3+2, 2 car garage, new
paint & carpet. $1,800+sec.
661-205-0794 or 661-330-8616
VCS273525
T.O. 3+2.5 AMAZING Views
freshly painted, central
air, upgraded granite kitch
& bath, 2 Balconies/deck,
$2150/mo. Good credit
805-279-6613 VCS273763
HOUSES
VTA 3+2 indoor
w/d hookups, 2 car
garage $1850.Owner
may consider small
pet with extra dep.
On Pomo
Rincon Point 4+2.5
stainless steel,
granite kitchen,
Travertine floors.
In gated community
Buena Fortuna
$5000
VTA 3+2 single stry
below the college,
washer/dryer, grdnr
incl $2150.Pet w/ex-
tra dep. Whittier St
OXN 2+1 wood
floors, detached 2
car garage $1600.
on South G. Street
visit out website at
venturahomesforrent.com
or
Call the owners at
Homes For Rent,
the proud parents
of a NMCB 3 soldier
805-650-2500
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VTA 3+2 indoor
w/d hookups, 2 car
garage $1850.Owner
may consider small
pet with extra dep.
Pomo
Rincon Point 4+2.5
stainless steel,
granite kitchen,
Travertine floors.
In gated community
Buena Fortuna
$5000
VTA 3+2 single stry
below the college,
washer/dryer, grdnr
incl $2150.Pet w/ex-
tra dep. Whittier St
OXN 2+1 wood
floors, detached 2
car garage $1600.
South G. Street
All properties are no pets,
no smoke, 1 year lease.
venturahomes
forrent.com
805-650-2500
OPEN SATURDAY
VCS272097
VTA 1+1 w/yd, lndry hook
ups, water/grdnr pd,
pet considered. $900.
Crossroads Inv 805-485-4040
VCS273822
VTA 4+2 Equisite bathrooms
all wood floors, f/p, new
appliances & 4 car driveway,
many cabinets in garage.
Available now $2500+dep.
805-218-7479 or 805-642-5430
VCS272549
WLV Foxridge 4+2, 1 story
893 Blue Spring Dr
New carpet, paint, blinds.
Assoc pool/ tennis, yr lease
$3100. NS/P. Avail 5-1
818-991-1745 VCS273773
VCS274278
OXN SHORES Beach Studio
Ste, lovely, lg, airy. Pvt ba,
sundeck, $950. 805-985-3029
805-890-0908 VCS273291
VTA Furnished Senior
Cottage Pvt bdrm & liv rm.
Meals, linen, light house-
keeping, Utilities incl, must
be able to care for self.
Located near medical
community. $900. Contact
Sue (805)642-4196
VCS273143
CAM furn rm w/pvt ba entry,
utils, cable, internet. N/S/P
$650+Dep 805-482-4375
805-216-2426 VCS272961
MOORPARK beautiful
quiet area, N/D/P/S. $600.
805-558-9177 VCS273756
MRPK Rm w/pvt bath. 1500
sf 2 story condo, full privs,
pool. Beautifully furn.
$700+dep incl utils.
805-298-7522 VCS273276
OXN 2 Rooms $500 ea, Full
privs. Good neighborhood,
nr to Esplande Mall.
805-947-9415 VCS273723
OXN $500. No smkg, drugs,
pets. Share ba, utils, cable &
kitch priv incl. Clean/quiet
805-986-4862 VCS273452
OXN FURNISHED ROOM
$550+dep, includes utilities
and house privs. N/S/D/P.
805-483-3152 VCS271472
OXN furn, shared bath
clean, back
entr., furn , $600 dep,
216-6109 983-4157 VCS273484
OXN, Mandalay Shores, un
furn, kitch priv., no smoke,
prvt ba, Avail 4/1, $650 +
Dep, 479-2153 VCS273801
OXN N 1 Room Avail, share
bath $500+sec, some house
privileges, good parking.
Leave Message 805-485-2337
VCS273817
OXN N or S. 1 bdrm $500.
Utils pd, w/d. Sec req’d. NO
Smoke/Pets. 805-981-4240 or
805-407-3055 VCS273959
PT HUE Room, walk to
beach, nice area, full privs,
share bath. 233 N.Third St.
$590/mo + $300/dep.
805-844-9280 VCS272401
VENTURA
LARGE ROOM
Private entrance & patio,
private bath, pool, near
Government Center. Quiet
house. No pets/smoking.
Utils incl’d. $650+$650dep.
805-477-1375
VCS274221
Ventura, large room , pri-
vate entr., priv bath, TV &
util incl, non smoker, $650
766-0702 VCS273430
VTA $510/mo+$510/dep,
includes utilities.
NO smoking or pets.
(Near Victoria and Ralston)
805-647-3325 VCS273359
VTA large furn room w/pvt
bath $650 all utils incl, near
all-across from elem schl
1100 block of E. Sta Clara
805-452-4608, 805-628-3752
805-845-8265 VCS272161
VTA Nice Room for rent.
Exc area, utils incl.
$600/mo. No drugs, no pets.
Some house privileges.
Call 805-650-0975
VCS274209
WLV FURNISHED ROOM
All utils, wireless int, cable
incl. Surrounded by mtns in
peaceful upscale area.
2 pools & spa. No work at
home, no overnighters, no
smoke or pets. $850.
805-402-6264 VCS273604
LAKE CASITAS
MOBILE HOME PARK.
1+1 Mobile Homes
Only $875
Call 805-218-3420
www.lakecasitas
mobilehomepark.com
VCS271856
OXNARD 3+1, 55+
appliances included
$400 space rent. $39,000
Sell or trade. Call
805-276-7143 VCS274227
SIMI VALLEY
Friendly Village
Corner space, near en-
trance, double wide,
2 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 ba,
new stove, drapes & AC.
Artificial grass, 2 storage
sheds. Only $75,000
805-527-4089
VCS274196
VENTURA,
106 Stevens Circle
Mobile Home
REDUCED original
Lemonwood Park Unit , 3br,
2 ba, 1400 sqft on very lrg lot,
on quiet cul-e-sac, newly
painted, 2 patio areas, plus
coverd porch & sunroof.
$119,000 805-644-2571
VCS273061
VTA NEW LISTING Open
Sun 1-4pm. Lemonwood
2+2, approx 1500sf, lg lot,
asking $85,000. Financing
Avail. Bkr, Nancy Boswell
805-901-3192 VCS274248
MOORPARK TOWNHOME
3+2.5, 2 car gar, Brazilian
cherry wood floors, porcelain
tile in bathrooms. Asking
$399,000. (price negotiable)
Cell: 601-513-6482
VCS273130
SIMI 1+1 Le Parc Condo
Newly refurbished unit.
New carpet, d/w, paint &
window coverings. 1 car
gar. $150,000. Broker co-op
805-583-6775 VCS273809
SIMI E. ONLY $12,500 down!
By Owner, easy qualify.
Take over 5% fixed FHA
loan. Low closing costs.
3+2.5 townhome over
1700sf. $319,500 805-404-9025
or email Jonina.costello@
gmail.com VCS273581
CAMARILLO By Owner
Please No Agents.
$559,000. Cul-de-sac,
4452 Via Marquesa.
5+3, 2900 sq ft, large lot
805-383-2953 VCS272086
OXN LOWEST PRICED
DOCK Home in CI Harbor!
4+3.5, approx 3700sf, built
2004, no neighbor behind.
Only $789,000 Open Sat
1-4pm Bkr, Nancy Boswell
805-901-3192 VCS274250
VTA-COMING SOON
3br/2bath House $239K
Upper W. Side!Approx
1500sf. Vaulted Ceilings.
2 car gar. Great Location!
Nice Community Pool.
Exclusively thru Dan B. Sun
Coast R.E. 805/895-1709
VCS274119
CAMARILLO 675 to 4480sf
warehouse, office and
bathroom. No auto. Call
805-649-4857 VCS273619
DOWNTOWN Ventura across
from The Wharf, 1020 to
1326sf multi-use, retail, store-
front. Real Investments
805-985-1000 VCS273974
SIMI INDUSTRIAL
800sf - 5000sf, with office &
warehouse, roll up door,
terrific location, great
terms and pricing.
Mid Valley Properties
805-527-9632 Ext: 1
VCS273539
SIMI Industrial Spc 750,
1200, 1400,1600, 1850, 2100sf.
SIMI ERRINGER Plaza
Office Spc, 1100sf, 3200sf,
805-526-5260 VCS272626
SIMI OFFICE/
WAREHOUSE
1000-2400sf, roll-up
doors. Easy St loc.
GREAT PRICING!
Call now!
805-529-3721 VCS272352
VTA - 11,680 sf WHSE & IND
19 ft clear, no posts, 5 dock
high, $.59 MG DAUM.
805-898-9779 VCS273712
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
VCS273542
APPROX 480-830 sq ft
$320 - $550 per month
575 Dawson Drive Cam
2nd floor offices
Crossroads Inv 805-485-4040
VCS273821
AVENIDA DE LOS
ARBOLES (1026 & 1056),
Prime Loc! Busy, Estab
Thousand Oaks Neighbor-
hood Ctr. 1310sf, 2622sf
@ $1.20/sf/ea NNN. Ana
(310)675-1179 x4 VCS270065
VCS273084
Business Starter
S. Oxn 1 to 3 room offices
280-525sf Saviers Rd. Incl
utils. Mint Cond. Wall to
wall carpet, private patio,
1st floor. $400/mo-$700
Rodgers Management
805-985-0044 VCS272024
CAMARILLO RETAIL
Santa Rosa Plaza
3,400 sqft. David Press
310-553-6512 VCS271957
OXNARD OFFICE with
reception & bath & 2nd
office/storage space. 600sf,
805-532-1103 VCS271573
SIMI OFFICE SPACE
700sf - 1,000sf. Available.
Excellent terms & pricing.
Mid Valley Properties
805-527-9632 Ext: 1
VCS273540
VTA MARINA OFFICES
Ventura marina entrance
Approx. 300 to 1,000 sq.ft.
with multi-room offices,
Avail Now! 805-644-0941
VCS273554
VTA OFFICE SPACE
Beautiful units from
540sf - 4,500sf. Great terms
& pricing. Now Available!
Mid Valley Properties
805-527-9632 Ext: 1
VCS273541
HANGAR at
SANTA YNEZ
AIRPORT for sale.
45’x50’ w/all utilities avail.
+structural steel for 2nd
floor. Call (805) 688-8145
or 350-0677 VCS273560
ALUMINCRAFT BOAT 1991
14’ft w/trailer, 4HP Yamaha
motor, new lights & wiring,
spare tire, oares & anchors.
Title & Registration current.
Fun Fishing Boat. $975/obo.
(4087ku). 805-526-7409
VCS273123
(2) Covered 12x24 spaces for
boats. Also Auto & trailer
storage. Easy access, well
lit. Electric also avail.
Moorpark Avail now
805-501-5436 VCS273062
2006 Harley Softail Heritage
Classic, 15K miles, stage 1,
V&H 2-1 Pro Pipes, lock-
able “Leatherlyke” saddle
bags $10,800 (757) 515-1226
VCS272397
Forest River Daydreamer
37’ 2005, GORGEOUS 5th
wheel 3 slides, generator,
TV Sat., trailer air hitch,
2 A/C, 15 ft. Frig, Queen
Bed, 2 TV’s, surround
sound, full body paint,
leaded glass and maple
cabinets, lots more. Pics
available 805-437-6181, ask-
ing $42,500/obo, lists for al-
most $70,000 VCS274246
HY-LINE 36ft 2006
5th Wheel, 3 jumbo slides,
sleeps 8, washer & dryer,
microwave, jumbo a/c,
non-smoker, many extras,
Mint Condition, $26,500/obo
(54242p). 818-679-7985
VCS272077
WILD WOOD 1998
5th WHEEL - 37 ft
3 Slides, Convert Gas
stationary unit, will
relocate. Vin #031434.
$1,500/obo.
1-800-653-8800
VCS270532
2010 MAZDA 6
SPOLIER
This is an OEM 2010
MAZDA 6 Rear Spoiler,
Black. This is not an
aftermarket part. Brand
new in OEM box. Part #
0000-V4-920-NN. $120.
Randy 805-526-2140
VCS274125
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