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currents - Newport News Shipbuilding
CURRENTS
OCT
A weekly publication of Newport News Shipbuilding
15
Shipbuilders Raise Awareness and
Money to Prevent Heart Disease
More than 200 shipbuilders from
Newport News Shipbuilding (NNS),
Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII)
and AMSEC participated in the
American Heart Association’s (AHA)
Hampton Roads Heart Walk on
Saturday, Oct. 13 at Newport News
Park. NNS had a total of 12 teams
participate in the walk and collectively
raised more than $17,500 to exceed
the company’s goal of $10,000.
Together, HII, NNS and AMSEC
raised more than $34,500 to support
the fight against heart disease.
An American Heart Association Representative (left)
awards shipbuilder Tom Cullen with a “Change of
Lifestyle” award. Photo by John Whalen
Tom Cullen, CVN 78 construction
director, was one of the shipbuilders
recognized at the walk. During the
event, Cullen walked with “Team
Cullen,” consisting of his wife,
children and grandchildren. “It was
an honor to be recognized at such an
important event that is taking a stand
against heart disease and helping save
lives,” he said. “Joining the hundreds
of fellow shipbuilders shows our deep
rooted involvement in the community.
The funds raised by the HII teams
will support various projects in our
communities that can help save
lives, teach others to eat better and
recognize the warning signs of heart
disease. Having my family join in the
walk was another plus.”
NOTICE
NNS to Participate in the
“Great Southeast ShakeOut”
The first simultaneous earthquake
drill to be held in the Southeast is
set for Thursday, Oct. 18 at 10:18
a.m. During this time, Newport News
Shipbuilding will sound the shipyard
whistle for one minute. Employees
should “drop, cover and hold on” for
the duration of the whistle blow.
For more information, visit the
O27 Yardnet website.
Shipbuilders Steering the Way
Read on p. 2
Only Eight Days Left to Vote for Your
Favorite Safety Song Read on p. 3
Employee Day with Builders Football on
Saturday, Oct. 20 Read on p. 4
Kecoughtan Students Tour New A-School Complex
On Oct. 5, Career Pathways hosted more than 30 students from Kecoughtan
High School’s (KHS) Production Systems class for a tour of the new 85,000
square foot Apprentice School and other parts of the construction site including
housing units, commercial real estate, and the parking garage. The students
who participated in the tour are very interested in pursuing manufacturing,
construction, or engineering careers in the future. The class plans to revist the
construction site next spring to see the sites’s progress.
“During the tour, the students were able to physically see an active multi-project
construction site with varying degrees of progress and activity,” said Rich
Kutchen, lead construction engineer. “They were a very engaging group and
asked many good questions about engineering and construction practices. We
are looking forward to seeing them again next spring for another tour.”
For more information about volunteering for Career Pathways events, contact
Jennifer McClain (O44) at 688-8439 or Gordon Sproat (O44) at 688-3176.
Oct. 15 - 19, 2012
Lead Construction Engineer Rich Kutchen explains
the build process of the new Apprentice School to KHS
students during the tour. Photo by Ricky Thompson
NNS Employee Information Phone Line: 1-877-871-2058
CURRENTS p. 2
OCT
15
Shipbuilders Steering the Way
Tapajna Presented with SPQA
On Sept. 10, shipbuilder Brian Tapajna (O51) was
formally recognized at the Virginia Forum for Excellence
for serving on the 2012 Board of Examiners for the U.S.
Senate Productivity and Quality Award (SPQA) for
Virginia. As an examiner, Tapajna was responsible for
reviewing and evaluating applications from organizations
applying for the award.
Tapajna encourages other employees at Newport News Shipbuilding
to consider contributing their time to the Virginia SPQA. Visit
www.spqa-va.org from a home computer for more information.
Thornton Recipient of 2012 Smyth Award
The American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) has
announced the 2012 recipient of the Henry F. Smyth, Jr.
Award is Jim Thornton, director of Environmental, Health
and Safety, CIH, CSP, a former president of AIHA, as well
as president of AIHA’s Academy of Industrial Hygiene.
The award presentation will take place Oct. 27-31 during
the 2012 AIHA Fall Conference in San Antonio, Texas.
The Academy established the Henry F. Smyth, Jr. Award in 1981 and
presents it to an individual who has recognized the needs of the industrial
hygiene profession and made major contributions, thereby contributing to
the improvement of the public’s welfare.
Ware Receives Security Star Award
Julie Ware (O55) has been awarded the
third quarter Security Star Award for
2012. The Security Department takes
great pleasure in recognizing Ware for
her outstanding contributions to security
programs and awareness at Newport
News Shipbuilding. Her work has
included taking a lead role in resolution of
deficiencies, communicating compliance
changes between Security and Supply
Chain Procurement departments, and
aligning them with process changes for
issuing requests for purchase orders.
Derek Jenkins, director of Security,
presents Julie Ware (O55) with the third
quarter Security Star Award for 2012.
Sweitzer
Recognized by
Inside Business
Timothy
Sweitzer, director
of Material
Engineering, was
awarded
Inside Business’ Top Forty Under
40 Award for his professional
success and community
involvement. He was formally
recognized during a banquet on
Oct. 9 in Norfolk.
Sweitzer is responsible for
maintaining technical data for
more than 300,000 active parts,
assuring that more than $1 billion
of material purchased per year
meets all requirements, and
improving performance through
better
integration
between
engineering and hundreds of
suppliers. The 10-year shipyard
veteran has held several leadership
roles of increasing responsibility
in
production
engineering,
manufacturing planning, process
excellence and quality. Sweitzer
also serves as board chairman
for Starbase Victory, a non-profit
private/public partnership with
Portsmouth Public Schools that
inspires grade school students to
pursue opportunities in science,
technology, engineering and math
(STEM).
For more information, visit
Huntington Ingalls Industries’
news release webpage.
Want to Take College Courses, But Don’t Feel Ready?
Let Newport News Shipbuilding’s Adult and Continuing Education
staff help you prepare to take college classes, earn your high
school diploma, meet Apprentice School application requirements,
or improve your skills in math, reading, and communications.
The newly appointed program coordinator, Sharon C. Moore
(O22), can help you chart your path and achieve your goals. Moore
is a graduate of Livingstone College in Salisbury, NC. She has 25
years of teaching experience with Newport News Public Schools,
Middle School English/Reading, High School
College Prep and four years as a Lead Tutor.
Take advantage of the company’s education
assistance program of up to $15,000 per year for
college tuition, fees and books. The Adult and
Continuing Education Office is located in the
South Yard behind Bldg. 86. For more information, contact Moore
at 380-7991 or visit the Learning Resource Center Yardnet website.
OCT
15
CURRENTS p. 3
Shipbuilders Celebrate 16th
Annual Trades Day
More than 3,500 shipbuilders, family
and friends attended the 16th Annual
Trades Day on Saturday, Sept. 29
at The Apprentice School athletic
field. The event also marked the
Builders’ homecoming game against
Bridgewater College. Attendees
enjoyed food served by Newport News
Shipbuilding leadership, games, and
rides for children.
Alma Martinez Fallon, director of Supply Chain
Procurement, and Bob Fallon, director of Facilities and
Real Estate, serve food to attendees at Trades Day.
Photo by John Whalen
Win a NNS Polo Shirt
We want to know which Safety Song lyric is your favorite! Visit
nns.huntingtoningalls.com/events/safety/ to listen to this year’s Safety Song
finalists. Then, from a home computer go to the Huntington Ingalls Industries
Facebook page and comment on our post by Friday, Oct. 19. Ten individuals will
be selected at random to receive a Newport News Shipbuilding polo shirt. Voting
is ongoing through Oct. 22.
VCS to Presents Quality Craftsman of the Week Awards
U.S. Navy Photo
Interested in Becoming a
Member of VERG?
The Veteran’s Employee Resource
Group (VERG), Newport News
Shipbuilding’s newest Employee
Resource Group, is open for
membership. View an
informational sheet about VERG.
Shipbuilders interested in
becoming a member of the group
should fill out the application for
membership form and send it to
Marcia Downing (O36) via email or
Yardmail (Bldg. 23-2, room 217).
Each week in October, the Virginia-Class Submarine (VCS) Program will award
a Quality Craftsman of the Week Award to a craftsman who demonstrates the
characteristics of First Time Quality in their daily work. At the end of the month,
one of the weekly winners will be selected for the Quality Craftsman of the
Month. If you know of someone who fits the criteria, mention it to your foreman
or supervisor and they will submit a nomination to VCS leadership.
QUALITY MONTH
SUBSAFE Program at Newport News Shipbuilding
As part of our focus on Quality this month, we are highlighting Newport
News Shipbuilding’s SUBSAFE Program this week. The program was
formed following the tragic loss of 129 personnel during USS Thresher’s
sea trials and was implemented to provide maximum reasonable assurance
of hull integrity to preclude flooding, operability and integrity of critical
systems to control and recover from a flooding casualty. The program also has
responsibility for the Deep Submergence Systems – Scope of Certification
(DSS-SOC) and the Fly-By-Wire Ship Control System certification
boundaries. These programs are similar to the SUBSAFE program because
they provide reasonable assurance that an accident will not occur, but if an
accident were to occur that all personnel would be recovered safely.
“The SUBSAFE Program stresses to always be on guard against ignorance,
arrogance and complacency,” said Sean Coons, SUBSAFE program
manager. “Despite our robust process of conducting inspections and audits,
there are many operations where the only person who will ever know if
your work was done correctly and per requirements is you. For every job
you complete, ask yourself if you’d be willing to take that job on initial sea
trials.”
Capt. Mark Kelly speaks to NNS engineers at
the Convention Center in Hampton. Photo by
Chris Oxley
Retired NASA Astronaut
Visits the Shipyard
On Sept. 27, Capt. Mark Kelly
toured Newport News Shipbuilding
and presented “Endeavour to
Succeed” to the Engineering and
Design and Nuclear Propulsion
leadership team.
Kelly is a retired NASA Astronaut,
U.S. captain and naval aviator who
flew combat missions during the
Gulf War. He piloted his first space
shuttle mission in 2001. Kelly’s final
mission was aboard space shuttle
Endeavor.
CURRENTS p. 4
OCT
15
Cyber T.I.P.S.
Mobile Phone Security
Be careful what requests
you allow on your mobile
phone. If a new app is
asking for permission to
access address books, social media
sites, and bank information, it probably
doesn’t have the best interest at heart.
Hackers can take the information they
obtain and use it to steal bank account
information, clone smart phones or
deliver unwanted pay-per-view services
with leaked device information.
Give Blood. Save a Life.
Visit the Red Cross Bloodmobile at 8 a.m. on Oct. 23 at
Bldg. 802 (NetCenter) or on Oct. 25 at Bldg. 520. Call 688-7196
(Bldg. 802) or 688-9191 (Bldg. 520) for an appointment.
SEEKING LEADERS: employment opportunities with Newport News Shipbuilding
Job Title
Requisition Number
Department
Location
Manager Production 2
2473BR
X88
NNS
Foreman (2nd Shift)
2144BR
X88/X33
NNS
General Foreman
2472BR
X88/X33
NNS
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Last day to take Gallup’s Q12 Employee Engagement Survey.
Visit Newport News Shipbuilding’s Employee Engagement website.
Join the Hampton Roads Section of SNAME for “Always Good
Ships” by William Fox at Smoke in Newport News from 6-8:30 p.m.
Tickets are $10 for students and $18 for members and guests.
Contact Julie Lane (K81) at 688-7622 to RSVP.
Engineers in need of continuing education to maintain professional
engineer liscensure can attend the Institute of Electrical
and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) meeting at CNU on Time
Domain Simulations of Electromagnetic Pulse. To sign-up, visit
https://meetings.vtools.ieee.org/meeting_view/list_meeting/13067
or contact Jennifer Ammentorp (E43) at 380-4079.
Apprentice Alumni Association will host its annual Apprentice
Alumni Fall Golf Tournament at Cypress Creek Golf Course in
Smithfield. The cost is $80 per golfer. Proceeds to be used to
benefit the Peninsula Food Bank. Contact Lynne’ Porter (O55)
at 380-2381 or visit: www.nnapprentice.com/alumni/news.htm.
The Apprentice School Athletic Department will sponsor the first
Newport News Shipbuilding Employee Day at 1 p.m. during the
Builder football game versus Alfred State College. Shipbuilders
who show their NNS badge at the gate will be admitted to the game
FREE of charge! Visit www.gobuilders.com for more information.
The Apprentice Alumni Association (AAA) will host the annual AAA
Tailgate Picnic at the Apprentice Athletic Field prior to Apprentice
School’s football game vs. Alfred State College. Active apprentice
alumni and their immediate family will be admitted free of
charge to the game. Food and fellowship will start at noon. Visit
www.nnapprentice.com/alumni/news.htm for more information.
Celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Peninsula Fine Arts Center
(PFAC) at Christopher Newport University in the David Center
Ballroom. For more information, visit the www.pfac-va.org from a
home computer or call (757) 596-8175 ext. 200 to reserve tickets.
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The “Spear and Gear” Toastmasters’ Club will meet from 11:30
a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in Bldg. 903 (Room 214A). Guests are welcome.
Contact Eldeania Speller (K05) at 380-3764 or Rose Brodie (K75)
at 534-3382 for more information.
The Apprentice Alumni Association will host the annual Apprentice
Oyster Roast at the Knights of Columbus on Nettles Drive in Newport
News. Food will served at noon. Advance tickets are $30 each and
$45 at the gate. Purchase tickets from any alumni delegate, officers
or Judy Hester (O22) at 688-2512. For more information, visit
www.nnapprentice.com/alumni/news.htm.
The Apprentice School Student Association will host the Veteran’s
Day Golf Classic at the Cypress Creek Golfer’s Club. Registration
begins at 8 a.m. and a shotgun start at 9 a.m. Cost is $50 per
golfer/$200 per team. Registration deadline is Oct. 26. Contact
Gary Garner (O38) at 589-3062.
The Mariners Club will host their second annual Fall Golf Classic at
Kingsmill Golf Club (Woods Course). Registration begins at 8:30
a.m. and a shotgun start at 9:30 a.m. Cost is $60 per golfer/$240 per
team. Registration deadline is Oct. 26. Contact Kenny McBurney
(X88) at 380-3659 for more information.
L.E.A.R.N. will host an after work presentation with Jennifer
Boykin, vice president of Engineering and Design, from 4:30
p.m. to 6 p.m. in the VASCIC Auditorium. The event is open
to all employees and is by reservation only. To RSVP, visit the
L.E.A.R.N. Yardnet website.
HRBT to Close Eastbound Lanes Oct. 19-22
Virginia Department of Transportation plans to close the I-64
eastbound lanes of the Hampton-Roads Bridge Tunnel (HRBT)
during the weekend nights of Oct. 19-22. Eastbound traffic
approaching the HRBT will be detoured to the I-664 MonitorMerrimac Memorial Bridge-Tunnel. For current info, motorists
should call 511, (757) 361-3016 or visit www.HRBTpaving.org
from a home computer.
Editor: Lauren Ward
Currents is published every Monday for employees of Newport News
Shipbuilding. Visit the archives.
[email protected]
(757) 380-4622
To submit a story, visit nns.huntingtoningalls.com/currents. The deadline
for submissions is COB Wednesday for publication the following week.
DISABILITY EMPLOYMENT
AWARENESS MONTH
Recognizing
Diversity
In 1945, in an effort to assist disable veterans, Congress designated the first week
of October as National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week. In the 1970s, a
historic shift in disability public policy occurred. For the first time, the exclusion
of people with disabilities was viewed as discrimination. The efforts of disability
activities led to significant changes in laws, such as the passage of the Americans
with Disabilities Act in 1990 and the designation of a full month to recognize the
potential of America’s 30 million working-age people with disabilities.
This poster is endorsed by the Newport News Shipbuilding Diversity Council
Employee Classifieds
OCT
15
Auto cont.
Furnishings & Appliances cont.
HARLEY DAVIDSON - 2004 sunglow red ultra classic
motorcycle, 29k mi, extra chrome, ex. condition
$13,000; call (757) 871-7221
KITCHEN TABLE - round glass table & 4 chairs.
brown with coffee cup logo - good condition $100;
(757) 933-9720
call
MEGASQUIRT V1 - megasquirt stand alone tuning
for 1989 ford probe/mx6 2.2L. will fit rx7 fc need wires
switched. $450 obo (757) 952-5231
FURNITURE - ethan allen royal charter oak
computer/tv/entertainment center; 37W X 80H; $1,400
(757) 898-9095
ORION AMP - 200 watt amp $20; call (757) 468-2750
or text (757) 407-4408
REPAIR MANUALS - vintage motor’s repair manuals:
‘61, ’63, ’69, ’75, ’77-’82. good to fair condition; $10
each or all for $60; (757) 418-2257
FLATWARE
80-piece
set,
oneida,
paul
revere, colonial piston handle, satin finish, $60;
(757) 898-9095
2006 DODGE CARAVAN - 127,000 miles, good
condition, runs great, new brakes etc. $4,000 obo
(757) 934-0273
SMOOTHIE MACHINE - $5, call/txt (757) 468-2750
LINCOLN MKZ - 4 Lincoln mkz stock wheels & tires
in almost new condition; $250 for all or can part out
(360) 990-0793
TOILET SEAT - brand new seat, still in box , $10; call
(757) 468-2750 or text (757) 407-4408
Audio & Video
HAMPTONROADS DJ - upscale events, music,
photobooth & lighting services, visit us online or call
(757) 621-0464
TV ANTENNA - 2 antenna’s $5
(757) 468-2750 or text (757) 407-4408
each.
CD CHANGER - pioneer 12 disk cd changer, $20; call
(757) 468-2750 or text (757) 407-4408
MARSHALL AMP - marshall avt50h head with mg412
speaker cabinet; low hours, like new condition sounds
great! $300 (757) 209-1352
INFINITY SUB10 - I have a infinity 10-inch sub in single
box 500 watts. works has surface dings but ok can test
for you; $50 (757) 952-5231
ONE DAY PHOTOGRAPHY - outdoor/special
events, offering 25% off for shipyard employees
(757) 329-6040
EXPERIENCED DJ - customized playlist suited for any
event! call/text (757) 869-1876
SAMSUNG 52” TV - samsung 52” tv; excellent working
condition, we upgraded; $50 (757) 515-6584
RIMS - 4-16” aluminum toyota 4-runner factory rims;
$200; call (757) 705-6696
RIMS - 4-goodyear trackers 2 tires - p265/70r16 $400;
call (757) 705-6696
1984 NISSAN PU - 4-cyl, 5-spd manual, 175K miles,
8/13 inspection, new battery, alternator & starter,
$1,400; call (757) 867-6988
1999 VETTE - black low miles, $16,500; (757)865-6988
2008 HARLEY SOFTAIL - custom, windshield, all
synthetic oils used, new tires, have maint records
$11,500; (757) 357-5806
Auto
1970 OLDS 442 - high perf 455ci with 400 auto, red ext
very cond, inter gc, very quick, see pics on craigslist
$15,000 obo (757) 870-2897
2011 MUSTANG - 305hp V6, 6-speed, grabber blue.
56k miles, very clean inside and out! nada $17,500;
asking $15,900; call (757) 268-1080
RIMS/WHEELS - “wildhorse” 17X9” with directional
hp tires, 5X4.75” have pics/website, text/call, leave
message; $500; (757) 589-5632
2003 MUSTANG PART - ‘03 cobra complete wiring,
computer, cluster, & steering column with key, also
have other parts for gt & cobra (757) 553-2931
MERCEDES BENZ - pristine 2007 mercedes benz
c280 luxury; black with ivory interior, 3.0L V6, 7 speed
transmition; $15,500 (757) 775-7080
1979 MGB - convertible 88,000 orig. miles to many
things to list; call for description or pictures. $3,500
obo (757) 771-3441
Boats & Marine Supplies
SHARK VACUUM - ec in box, $35; (757) 468-2750
NIGHT STAND - wooden night stand,
(757) 468-2750 or text (757) 407-4408
$10,
call
ANTIQUE TABLES - 2 small stackable end tables call
(757) 468-2750 or text (757) 407-4408
WINDOW BLINDS - 2 60x72; still in box $35 pd over
$100; call (757) 468-2750 or text (757) 407-4408
PICTURES - big & small pictures; call (757) 468-2750
or text (757) 407-4408
LIGHT FIXTURE - chandalier, must see to appreciate
$10; call (757) 468-2750 or text (757) 407-4408
SHOWER ENCLOSURE - new (in box), base w/3pc
walls, from home depot, 60wx34d left drain, $175
(757) 723-6138
COFFEE TABLE - black coffee table gc (1 small
scratch) 5’x 3’ with undershelf - $40; (757) 813-0708
2002 SEADOO - gtx rfi with trlr and accessories,
runs great new batt and steering cable, needs cover.
$2,500; (757) 532-3719
2010 TAHOE Q7 - 21’ runabout/trail, w/4.3 l, v6
mercruiser, bilge pump, 2-axle trail, paid 28K asking
22K; about 25 hrs. run; (757) 846-8357
Furnishings & Appliances
TABLE - antique maple five leg drop leaf table $150;
pictures available (757) 898-9095
CURIO CABINET - oak look curio cabinet with 4 glass
shelves, $50; (757) 933-9720
Computers
PC REPAIR - laptop screen repairs, virus removal, pc
repair/upgrades call for prices; (757) 329-6761
Hobbies
PLAYSTATION-2
GAMES
spiderman,
nhl
sports, baseball, grandtheft auto, etc. $15 for all
(757) 898-9095
Employee Classifieds
OCT
15
Hobbies cont.
Real Estate cont.
1974 MCDONALDS PLAYSET - made in usa w/
figurines, golden arches, cash register, etc. $45;
(757) 898-9095
OBX HOME FOR RENT - poll, spa, jacuzzi, wetbar,
game rm, internet, free golf, bowling, sunset cruise,
etc. 800 ft to beach; wkly $995-2,895; (757) 826-0740
DALE EARNHARDT - assorted collectables; for more
information call (757) 468-2750 or text (757) 407-4408
WATERFRONT HOUSE FOR SALE - kiln creek (lake
cambridge), 4br/2.5 ba, $287K, will pay % of cc;
(757) 898-9095
GOLF BALLS - used; many brands available; from
my father’s estate. $3 per dozen (money will go into
grandchild’s account); call (757) 599-1960
KNITTING MACHINE PATTERNS - hundreds of
patterns! $2 each; (757) 238-2371
KNITTING MACHINE - double bed, computerized, four
color changer, electric carriage, row counter, tools,
easy to use $2,000; (757) 238-2371
HANDMADE HATS - sports fans, get your fave team
colors, we do most teams! great gifts! size infant to
adult; $5 - $10; (757) 647-0197
Pets
FOR SALE/RENT TO OWN - 3/1.5 bath ranch, 1007
new st. in hampton; just remodeled, open living space;
$139K or $1,195 per month; (757) 675-9954
TEARDROP CAMPER - sleeps 2, battery, vent fan, am/
fm/cd, interior cabinets, leds inside & out, tool box and
more! $6,900; call (757) 258-3388
FOR SALE/RENT TO OWN - 7307 orcutt ave in nn,
3bdr/1ba; 3 mi from nns, beautiful corner lot/fenced;
$127,000 or $1,050 per month rent; (757) 675-9954
GENERATOR - Troy 5500 generator, $375, garage
kept, oil & maintenance regularly; (757) 357-0697
SALE/ RENT2OWN - brick ranch 3/2/den/sunporch/
huge garage/fenced; denbigh/nn updated in quiet
neighborhood; $174,900 or $1,350/mo (757) 675-9954
RENT/ RENT2OWN - 3bdr/2ba ranch in beechlake
estates, central nn att. garage w/fence, quiet, lake &
park nearby 1,250 sqft; $129K (757) 675-9954
DOG CRATE - medium size dog crate, $15; call
(757) 468-2750 or text (757) 407-4408
FOR SALE - tree farm/hunting land with a cabin: 60
acres, 12-year old trees in sussex co., va. $135K; call
for more info (302) 519-9852
3BR HOUSE IN NN - newly remodeled kitchen & bath;
960 sqft. located 5 mins from the yard; all appliances
included! (757) 880-0938
3 BR RANCHER - 3br/1.5ba rancher gloucester co. 3/4
acre lot, $140K; (804) 815-7639
2609 WICKHAM AV - 5 br, remodel & new wdows/
sding/hvac/stove/dw/pipes/fence/hwh see pic on
craigelist 3 mins from nns; $95,000; (757) 870-2897
KILN CREEK (NN) - for sale, 2 master br/2.5ba
townhouse, 1,479 sqft, open plan, pool, tennis, park;
$168,900 negotiable; (757) 771-7655
3BR RANCHER - remod kit; new 2.5det gar; scrnprch;
new roof/gutr; new wnds-frnt; all app. must see! 38
tallwood drive in hampton; (757) 810-4106
SUPER BOWL - super bowl accommodations in new
orleans for weekend of sb at wyndham resort hotel,
1.5 miles from superdome; (757) 880-0332
TRANSPORTATION - transporting employees and
contractors from portsmouth to NNS on first shift relax,
ride and save gas; call (757) 535-8293
CINDY CRAWFORD BEAUTY PRODUCTS - call for
more info; (757) 508-1374
HOUSE FOR RENT - nice ranch 3bdr/2ba attached
garage, quiet & convenient to I-64; fenced yard;
$1,295/month; nov. 7; (757) 675-9954
Real Estate
INVICTA WATCH - have several invicta watches: would
like to sale or trade? (412) 849-9551
HAMPTON/RENT - newly remodeled duplex on quiet
street, 3629 moore st, 3bdr/1ba, 1,000 sqft & large
garage, $1,050 mo available 12/12 (757) 675-9954
DOG KENNEL - 10’X10’X6’ kennel excellent conditionbought from tractor supply in january - paid $299 asking $250 obo; (757) 659-0253
LARGE DOG CRATE - petmate large dog crate kennel
brand new beige/espresso; $85 firm ultra fashion
model. (these run $150 new); (757) 504-5845
Miscellaneous Items
RENTAL - harpersville area 3br/1ba rancher. hardwood
& tile floors. fenced yard. available now. $1,175.00 per
month; (757) 532-9300
HOUSE FOR SALE - 3br/2.5ba, lr, dr, ki, granite
counter/ss appl! wythe area, $165k, (757) 329-6761
HOUSE FOR SALE - 2br, 2ba, lr, dr, ki, den, det gar,
upgraded appl! near buckroe beach - own it! call
(757) 329-6761
HOUSE FOR RENT - 2,200 sq/ft house 812 south ave,
nn, 3br, 2ba, lr, dr, den $1,175/mo; call (757) 329-6761
NEW MOBILE HOME - 2011 clayton 16x66; 2br 2bth,
all new ge appliances included. must be moved.
$35,900 neg; call/text (757) 812-9448
WICKER SET - patio, white, loveseat, chair, rocker,
coffee table, end table; $175 for all; (757) 827-6322
MEN’S JACKET - wilson leather mens black leather
biker style jacket size medium good condition $75;
(757) 933-9720
WOMEN’S JACKET - wilson leather womens fur lined
leather dress style jacket with hood size 2X excellent
condition $200; (757) 933-9720
COFFEE BREWER - keurig platinum coffee brewer
model #b70, like new, includes my k-cup reusable
coffee filter; $100; (757) 933-9720
HEATER FIREPLACE - free standing new white
wood surround with gold & black metal grill, $195;
(757) 898-9095
WEEDEATER - craftsman weedeater 12” gc $25; call
(757) 468-2750 or text (757) 407-4408
FOOT SPA - good condition, $8, call (757) 468-2750 or
text (757) 407-4408
GARMIN GPS - only used 2 times, comes with
hard case $80 paid $140 less than a year ago, call
(757) 468-2750 or text (757) 407-4408
GRIEF SUPPORT RECOVERY GROUP - meet on
wednesdays 6-8pm; for info call (757) 812-1906
PAMPERED CHEF - 10% disc. to nns employees,
hosting shows & recruiting, new fall products;
(757) 224-8897
31 PURSES - call if you would like to do a party! call
(757) 817-9600
NEED A GREAT LICENSED DAYCARE PROVIDER?
infants & up! call (757) 947-4408
Employee Classifieds
OCT
15
Miscellaneous cont.
Miscellaneous cont.
HAIR STYLIST - hair stylist/ wax tech- 20% all serviceshair care ltd-langley square shopping ctr hampton
(757) 504-6100
VIKINGS TICKETS - green bay packers: dec. 30th, 2
tickets, endzone sect. 219, row 9, seats 29 & 30, $110
per ticket; (757) 870-3326
TUPPERWARE - a tupperware christmas/none better
for the one you love! can help find the perfect gift! call
(757) 365-4096
VIKINGS TICKETS - tampa bay buccanneers: oct. 25th,
4 tickets, endzone sect. 219, row 9, seats 27-30, $60 per
ticket; (757) 870-3326
MR. B PRODUCE - n.c. sweet potatoes (red
and white), collards, pecans, nuts and cabbace
(757) 310-4158
NEED A HANDYMAN? - doors, floors, windows,
sheetrock, painting, ceramic tile, siding, gutters, etc...
(757) 723-4971
MATH TUTOR - need help with math? dev. mathcalculus. exp. with students w/ special needs as well.
(757) 348-4031
CUSTOM WREATHS - custom wreaths/hairbows for
any occasion! Call (757) 706-2067
PEPPER JELLY - homemade pepper jelly with fresh
garden peppers, $5/a half pint jar; chile, jalapeno and
habenero. made in usa; (757) 846-8357
HAIR STYLIST - specializing in all types of natural hair
styles & natural hair care; (757) 750-7615
MARYKAY PRODUCTS - call (757) 880-1713
NEED HELP CLEANING YOUR HOUSE? - depending
on size its $60 or less! call (757) 218-1657
GIFT BASKETS - i make gift baskets for any occasion;
call (757) 880-1713
FIT BY 2013! - like p90x or insanity? as a beachbody
coach, i offer online challenges & support for these
programs and more! (757) 771-0160
SHOPPING TRIP - shop-til-u-drop! arundel mills mall
bus leaves lowes parking Lot (Hampton) at 7 am; $55
due by 10.20.12; call (757) 232-5274
FALCONS TICKETS - tampa bay buccanneers: dec.
30th, 2 tickets, lower sideline sect. 132, row 8, seats 13
and 14, $150 per ticket; (757) 870-3326
FALCONS TICKETS - new orleans saints: nov. 29th, 2
tickets, lower sideline sect. 132, row 8, seats 13 & 14,
$200 per ticket; (757) 870-3326
Classified ads are published FREE of
charge for active employees of Newport
News Shipbuilding.
Ads will be accepted in the following
categories:
»» Audio & Video
»» Auto
Wanted
UTILITY TRAILER - need tire 205X75X15R and rim with
3 1/4 center hole spindle and 5 lugs; (757) 508-0854
»» Boats & Marine Supplies
»» Computers
»» Free Items
»» Furnishings & Appliances
»» Hobbies
ROOMATE WANTED - roomate wanted to share
3 bedroom,2 bath house in newport news; $600 and 1/2
utilities & cable; call (252) 312-9311
NNS MEMORABILIA - master shipbuilder recognition
ceremony programs (1st - 20th annual) needed for nns
memorabilia collection; (757) 599-1960
»» Pets
»» “In Appreciation”
»» Lost & Found
»» Miscellaneous Items
»» Real Estate
»» Wanted
»» Yard & Garage Sales
SEASONED WOOD - cheap or free, for my fireplace
(330) 808-4209
ROOMMATE - $550 a month, utilities, cable, internet,
own bathroom, use of everything! (757) 218-1657
ROOMMATE - residential, private bath, use of kitchen/
laundry, $500/month util included; (757) 449-4799
Lost & Found
DIABETIC TEST
- found a diabetic true test kit
in my warehouse in a zip around black case;
(804) 815-3690
LOST SUNGLASSES - lost black oakley sunglasses at
46th street gate (757) 645-7861
SCENTSY SCENTS - selling scentsy scents, wickless
candles, first time orders 10% off, call (757) 660-4370
CARGO CARRIER - sears sports 20 for sale; fits
rack with cross bar. exccellent condition; $125
(757) 403-5631
Classified Policy
In Appreciation
THANK YOU - we raised $4,100 to send to the orphange
bakery in africa; a huge thank you for all that attended
the yard sale!
Ads can be submitted online at
nns.huntingtoningalls.com/currents or a
hard copy can be mailed via Yardmail to
ATTN: Classifieds, Dept. O29, Bldg.
520-1. The deadline to submit ads is
Thursday at 4 p.m.
Ads will not be accepted by phone
or email. Ads will not be accepted
for third-parties or businesses. Ads
containing .com website URLs, real
estate MLS numbers, or for any types
of weapons will not be accepted. To be
published, the ad form must include the
employee’s name, department number
and a non-work phone number. All ads
will expire seven days from the original
posting date. Ads must be resubmitted
by employee each week.
NNS Communications may limit the
number of submissions per employee
and reserves the right to edit or reject
any submission. Employees who
are found to have misrepresented
themselves or any items advertised
will be prohibited from publishing ads
in the future. Employees submitting
ads understand that the Classifieds are
published for an external audience and
may be seen by non-employees.
For
additional
information,
visit
nns.huntingtoningalls.com/currents.

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