currents - Newport News Shipbuilding
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currents - Newport News Shipbuilding
CURRENTS A weekly publication of Newport News Shipbuilding NOV 04 Ford’s Last Magazine Clip Installed On Oct. 30, Newport News Shipbuilding installed the last of more than 300,000 magazine clips on the aircraft carrier Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78). The clips allow the magazine space to be reconfigured for different stowage accommodations. This is the first time that all magazine clips have been installed on a carrier prior to launch. “We invited Vice President of CVN 78 Carrier Construction Rolf Bartschi to come install the very last clip, said Tom Sweeney, X88 superintendent. Shipbuilder Dante Fennel (X32) and welder Jonathan Braxton (X18) assisted Bartschi with the installation. “Everything went very well – we’re extremely happy with the outcome and especially proud of our shipbuilders for completing this task before Ford leaves the dry dock,” said Sweeney. Dante Fennel (X32) shows Rolf Bartschi, vice president of CVN 78 Carrier Construction, where to place Ford’s final magazine clip on Oct. 30. Photo by Ricky Thompson Quarter Century Club Recognized for Safety Record Have You Seen the Gerald R. Ford Billboard on I-664? Wear Red, White and Blue or Symbols of Service Nov. 11 Together, the X11 Quarter Century Club has gone more than 25 years without a recordable injury. NNS has posted a billboard on both sides of Interstate 664 congratulating shipbuilders on the christening of Ford. VERG encourages shipbuilders to wear red, white and blue or symbols of service on Veterans Day. Read on p. 2 Read on p. 3 Read on p. 5 Nov. 4 - 8, 2013 NNS Employee Information Phone Line: 1-877-871-2058 CURRENTS p. 2 NOV 04 X11 Quarter Century Club (L to R): Williams Edwards III, Sandy Granger, Clifton Henderson, Garry Bonds, Rudolph Mason, John Harrell, Reuben Stephenson, Eddie Owens, Darryle Knight, Larry Bazemore, Ricky Jordan, Gary Alford, Terry Bailey, William Pope Jr., Joe Sabol. Not Pictured: Herman Batts Jr., Michael Payne, Stanley Dixon and Michael Gerloff. Photo by John Whalen Quarter Century Club Recognized for Safety Record Shipbuilders Williams Edwards III, Clifton Henderson, Terry Bailey, Sandy Granger, Larry Bazemore, Rudolph Mason, John Harrell, Reuben Stephenson, Garry Bonds, Darryle Knight, Ricky Jordan, Gary Alford, William Pope Jr., Eddie Owens, Herman Batts Jr., Michael Payne, Stanley Dixon and Michael Gerloff were recognized in October for their membership in X11’s “Quarter Century Plus Club.” The 18-member club has gone more than 25 years without a recordable injury. “This group combined totals more than 512 years or more than one million man hours of accident free work,” said X11 Trade Director Joe Sabol. “I couldn’t be more proud or honored to work with this outstanding group of shipbuilders.” Roosevelt’s Purser Team Recognized at Luncheon Shipbuilders Kendra Claiborne (K74), Margit Collamore (X70), Doug King (X74), Randy Flowers (X75), Dave Shaffer (X75), Brad Thomas (X74), Walter Williams (K74), Debbie Worrell (X74), Purser Kimberly Holland (X74) and Assistant Purser Melyssa LaLonde (X74) served as the USS Theodore Roosevelt’s (CVN 71) Purser Team during sea trials. The 11-person team was responsible for coordinating rider arrangements for more than 500 shipbuilders and manning the “check-in” station onboard Roosevelt 24-hours a day while at sea. The entire team was recognized during a lessons learned luncheon on Sept. 11. “The Purser’s Team was involved in every aspect from getting the riders information, preparing snacks and office spaces, to assuring all riders were accounted for every morning and during man overboard drills,” said Holland. “I Kimberly Holland (left) and Melyssa LaLonde organize snacks at the Purser’s check-in table during sea trials. Photo by LaMar Smith wouldn’t have been able to pull this off without the help of not only the Purser’s Team, but others who assisted the team from beginning to end. Together, we were able to pull-off a successful sea trial – thank you to all who were involved.” Engineers Donald Rickerson (E12) (left) and Debra Linker (E14) enjoy barbecue at the Miami restoration luncheon on Oct. 25. Photo by Chris Oxley Submarine Engineering Celebrates Miami Effort More than 125 shipbuilders gathered in the Apprentice School Gym on Oct. 25 to celebrate the commitment and dedication of employees who contributed to the emergent and unexpected work on the USS Miami (SSN 755) restoration project. Employees from across the shipyard quickly responded to help assess, plan and design repairs in an attempt to restore the damaged warship. Newport News Shipbuilding quickly assembled the team needed to meet the Navy’s schedule. While the restoration proved too costly to compete in the sensitive environment of the Navy’s budget, Submarine Engineering Director Dave Bolcar praised the team. “This was a difficult job, it was not planned work. It required us to react quickly to develop new processes and procedures, and to assemble a team to execute the restoration effort,” said Bolcar. “I really appreciate the teamwork and long hours put in by many of you as we had to absorb this job into our existing workload. This task showed that we can be agile and react quickly to changing priorities – a necessity as we navigate into future growth opportunities for the company.” NOV 04 On-The-Spot Ethics Recognition Program Listed below are the most recent winners of the On-The-Spot Ethics Recognition Program Award. The purpose of the program is for employees to recognize other employees who demonstrate ownership of company values and high standards of ethical behavior in their everyday work activities. Congratulations to the following employees: April Dixon (O14), Candice Gilliam (O14), TC Tennial (O14), Tam Ho (O14), Kenisia Wilson (O15), Ethan Provensen (O15), Valerie Turnage (O15), Cushmeer Sargent (O58), William Surber (O43), John Gies (O45), Andre McKie (X33), Kristee Arceo (X06/O19), Christopher Plummer (X84), Reginald Williams (X33), Sarah Erlandson (X11) and Thomas Smith (M53). CURRENTS p. 3 L.E.A.R.N. to Host Lunchtime Presentation L.E.A.R.N. will host a lunchtime presentation with Danny Hunley, vice president of Operations, on Nov. 7 from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in Bldg. 520 (James River Room). A box lunch will be provided. The event is open to all employees, however, seating is limited and reservations are required. Sign up for the event on the L.E.A.R.N. Yardnet website. Pictured (L to R): Rose Brodie, Oleg Khabinsky, first place winner, John Bird, second place winner, Melynda Roberts. Photo by John Whalen SHIPs Network Hosts First Halloween Costume Contest North Dakota (SSN 784) was christened on Nov. 2 in Groton, Conn. Photo courtesy of General Dynamics Electric Boat North Dakota Christened North Dakota (SSN 784), the 11th Virginia-class submarine, was christened at a ceremony at General Dynamics Electric Boat in Groton, Conn. on Nov. 2. Katie Fowler, wife of retired Vice Adm. Jeff Fowler, served as the ship’s sponsor. To watch a replay of the ceremony, visit www.gdeb.com from a home computer. SSN 784 was built in partnership by Newport News Shipbuilding and Electric Boat. North Dakota is the Navy’s newest and most advanced nuclear attack submarine. Congratulations CVN 78 Shipbuilders Have you seen the billboard on Interstate 664 congratulating shipbuilders on the christening of Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78)? The billboard, located on both sides of the interstate will be on display through December. On Oct. 31, SHIPs Network hosted their first annual Halloween Costume Contest at the NetCenter Arboretum. Participants networked with co-workers and enjoyed light refreshments while a panel of judges evaluated costumes. Shipbuilder Oleg Khabinsky was awarded a first place trophy for his “Ali G” costume and John Bird was awarded a second place trophy for his “Professor Inspector” costume. CURRENTS p. 4 NOV 04 Gerald R. Ford Christening Event Information Due to the christening of aircraft carrier Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78), drive-in access and driving throughout the shipyard will be extremely limited on Nov. 9. In addition, many parking lots will be closed to accommodate guest parking. Additional information is below. Drive-In Shipyard Access Parking Closures Driving in the shipyard on Saturday, Nov. 9 between 12 a.m. and 4 p.m. will be extremely limited. Beginning at midnight on Friday, Nov. 8, the following lots will be roped off and reserved: In addition, Buildings 520 and 521 will be secured from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Admittance to these buildings during that time will be limited to personnel working the christening event and guests invited to the reception in Building 520. Exceptions will require approval from Security in advance. • 41st through 43rd Street Parking Lots between Washington Ave. and Huntington Ave. • 44th and 45th Street Parking Lots between Huntington Ave. and Warwick Blvd. • North Yard Parking Lot Read the Distribution A Memo sent out on Nov. 1. Reminder: NNS Badge Policy The Newport News Shipbuilding (NNS) Security Department would like to remind all employees of the company’s badge policy, stated in procedure NN 12-200. The procedure states that each NNS employee is responsible for their company badge. Badges must be removed from plain sight when the employee is not on NNS property and badges are NEVER to be photocopied for any purpose. Any deviation from the requirements set forth in this procedure will be determined by Security. Note: If employment verification is required to qualify for employee discounts, the employee badge can only be presented by the employee and cannot be taken, photographed or removed from his/her possession. Winter Night School Registration Ends Friday, Nov. 8 Registration for the 2014 Winter Night School session is currently underway. The session is scheduled to begin the week of Jan. 13 and continue through March 22. The deadline for applications is Friday, Nov. 8. To view night courses available during the winter session, visit the Night School Yardnet website. For questions, contact Shirley Smith-King (O22) at 688-8608. Calling All CVN 65 SRE’s from 1990-1994 USS Enterprise’s (CVN 65) Inactivation Program will be taking a reunion photo onboard CVN 65 of shipbuilders who served as shift refueling engineer’s during the carrier’s refueling complex and overhaul (RCOH) at Newport News Shipbuilding from 1990 to 1994. Shipbuilders who fit this description and would like to be included in the photo should contact Jim Calabrese, deputy program manager, CVN 65 Inactivation Program, at 380-3451 by Nov. 22. NEW! The Apprentice School Launches New Website Update your website “favorites” to add a new web address for The Apprentice School (as.edu). The new site has a sleek design and improved navigation that makes accessing information about the school easier than ever. Some of the new features include photo and video galleries and expanded information about the school’s registered apprenticeships, course offerings and application process. SUBSAFE Awareness Training The Submarine Safety (SUBSAFE) Department has created a combined awareness training course which includes the Submarine Safety (SUBSAFE), Deep Submergence Systems Scope of Certification (DSS-SOC), and the Fly-By-Wire Ship Control Systems (FBW SCS) Programs. This new training replaces separate training courses with a single course so that employees will receive awareness training for all three critical submarine certification programs in one training session. The course can be taken via the Learning Exchange (LX), at any O26 “Point-Of-Use” training location, or through Submarine Indoctrination Training (6010 Training). Employees who were previously trained and have a current, unexpired certification will not be required to take the new SUBSAFE Program Awareness training until their current qualification expires. All employees who now require SUBSAFE Program Awareness training as a result of the revised requirements in Q-44 have until Feb. 1, 2014 to complete the training. Contact Pam Cabanatan (O03) at 534-2583 or Kristyn Parsons (O03) at 688-3147 for questions. NOV 04 CURRENTS p. 5 SEEKING LEADERS Visit huntingtoningalls.com/careers for more information on how you can build your career with Newport News Shipbuilding. Job Title Requisition Number Department Location Mgr Engineering 2 6092BR E44 NNS Mgr Engineering 2 6064BR E83 NNS Mgr Engineering 2 6043BR E22 NNS Mgr Administration 2 5982BR X33 NNS Lead General Foreman 5957BR X70/X32 NNS Lead General Foreman 5942BR X70/X43 NNS Mgr Production 2 5125BR X82 NNS Foreman 6059BR X73/X42 NNS Foreman 5983BR X33 NNS DATEBOOK NOV 07 NOV 10 NOV 11 NOV 12 NOV 14 NOV 14 NOV 14 The CVN 65 Inactivation team invites shipbuilders to participate in “United We Wobble” to raise funds for the United Way. The event will begin at 12 p.m. in the Pier 2 lot between Trailer 32 and Bldg. 74. For more information, view the event flyer or contact Tavondeia Britton (X72) at 769-4232 or Sandra Harrell (X72) at 688-3030. The Apprentice School Student Association will host its Second Annual Veterans Day Golf Classic at Cypress Creek Golf Club. Cost is $60 per golfer/$240 per team. Four man Florida Best Ball, Captain’s Choice format. Contact Gary Garner (O38) at 688-9469. Newport News Shipbuilding’s Veterans Employee Resource Group (VERG) encourages shipbuilders to wear red, white and blue or symbols of service on Monday, Nov. 11 in honor of Veterans Day. For additional information about VERG, visit the VERG Yardnet website or contact Marcia Downing (O36) at 688-2152. NOV 16 NOV 18 The American Red Cross Bloodmobile will be at Bldg. 802 (NetCenter) from 8-10:45 a.m. To schedule an appointment, call 688-7196. For questions, call 380-3011. The International Compliance Office will hold Annual Export TrainingBasic from 9-10 a.m. and 1-2 p.m. at VASCIC. Register via the Learning Exchange (LX). Contact Sarah Williams (O19) at 380-3599 for more information. The American Red Cross Bloodmobile will be at Bldg. 520 from 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. To schedule an appointment, call 688-9191. For questions, call 380-3011. The Hampton Roads Section of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) is hosting an Awards Banquet from 6:30-9 p.m. at The Catering Company at Point Plaza Suites in Newport News Dr. William Edmonson will be speaking on, “Small Satellites: A New Paradigm for Space Observation and Exploration.” Guests are welcome. Advance registration by Nov. 10 is required. Visit http://meetings.vtools.ieee.org/meeting_view/list_meeting/13259 from a home computer more information and to register. Contact Mike Cooper (E44) at 688-1503 with questions. NOV 19 NOV 22 The Progressive Club members and guests are invited to the Progressive Club’s 80th Annual Dinner and Dance from 4:30 to 10:30 p.m. at the Knights of Columbus in Newport News. Members are allowed one guest for $20 and $25 for each additional guest. Shipbuilders interested in joining the Progressive Club must be salary or retired salary. View the event flyer for more information or contact Debbra Stanfield (X70) at 534-0852 or Kenny McBurney (X88) at 380-3659. Newport News Shipbuilding (NNS) will undergo a NAVSEA 08 Cyber and Physical Security audit during the week of Nov. 18-22. A team of representatives from NAVSEA Security (SEA 09) and Naval Reactors (SEA 08) will assess NNS’s ability to process and safeguard classified and unclassified Naval Nuclear Propulsion Information (NNPI) in accordance with contractual requirements. The audit will include a comprehensive review of information systems, access control, industrial security and physical security programs. Learn more about Operations Security. For more information, contact Stephen Simmons, NNPI Control Officer at 688-5287. Huntington Ingalls Industries and George Washington University are teaming up to offer a Master of Science Degree in Engineering Management Program onsite at the shipyard. Shipbuilders interested in the program are encouraged to attend a briefing and luncheon on on Nov. 19 from noon to 12:45 p.m. in VASCIC (room 215). Those planning to attend the luncheon should RSVP to [email protected] by Nov. 15. View the event flyer. Join Newport News Shipbuilding in celebrating Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) when the Norfolk Admirals face-off against the Portland Pirates on Nov. 22. Shipbuilders and subsidiaries are allowed unlimited discounted tickets at $11 and $14 ($8 savings) for themselves, family and friends. Tickets must be purchased online from a home computer at www.norfolkadmirals.com/group_sales_ intro.php (code: NNSB001) and must be ordered no later than Nov. 20. Contact Jeremy Bustin (O29) at 380-4384 for questions. 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. Facebook Fun Follow Huntington Ingalls on Facebook this week to take part in a “Like to Win” contest. Participants who “like” the post above will be entered to win one of two Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) prize packs. Participants who go the extra mile and identify the nine ships being christened in the photo will be entered to win an official CVN 78 jacket from the ship’s force store. The contest begins Nov. 5 at 12 p.m. and ends Nov. 8 at 9 p.m. Read the rules and see the prizes at: www.thefordclass.com/win. Attending the Gerald R. Ford Christening? Share your photos with us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram by tagging them #FordCVN78. Employee Classifieds Audio & Video VENTRILOQUIST - Col Cobb’s World Famous ventriloquist Show. This is a must see for any ocasion. (757) 576-0559 IPHONE 4S 16GB - 16 GB Verizon iphone 4S great condition comes with accesories asking $225 OBO (804) 694-7911 HAMPTONROADS DJ - Book your Wedding & Parties! Web or phone to book your event! (757) 621-0464 50” SAMSUNG HD - HDTV, 1080p w/120Hz refresh rate. This is a DLP model = digital projection tv. $300 OBO. (757) 817-9190 PS3 GAME - Deus Ex: Human Revolution Great Cond. $10. Text (757) 897-3246 JEN’S PORTRAITS - Professional pictures for weddings, graduations, family photos and more! 5+ years exp. (804) 815-4163 PLAYSTATION3 - 1 controller, 11 video games, & surround sound headset! 2 years old, $300 or best offer (757) 722-0550 PRO PHOTOGRAPHY - Trained through NYIP. Weddings, family portraits, engagements, band photo (757) 879-1842 NOV 04 Auto cont. Computers cont. Furnishings/Appliances cont. 03 CHEVY - Cargo Express 3500, 160,000 miles, excellent cond, AC, cruise, tow package, $5,000 obo (252) 287-5553 COMPUTER REPAIR - PC/Laptop repair, Home Networking, Security/Monitoring, etc. $50 +parts. (757) 504-0298 FLOOR CLEANER - Hoover floor cleaner. Great shape. $65 (757) 218-2946 1999 CAMARO - New inspection, 4 new tires, 168,000 mi. $3,000 obo (757) 871-5729 COMPUTER REPAIR - PC/Laptop repair, Virus removal, Program re-installs, etc… $85 + parts (757) 329-6761 94 PONTIAC TRANS AM - 5.7 V8,AT,TTops,Leather Seats, Alloy Wheels, Mint Cond, $4,500; have pics (757) 846-6415 06 DODGE CARAVAN - w/20,100 mi. clean/ Very Good Condition-$10,000. Call after 4pm; (757)508-9165 02 MOUNTAINEER - fully loaded, leather, third row seat, 190K, new tires, new inspection $4,000 obo (757) 621-7836 06 FORD F150 - 5.4 Triton, Ext Cab, Black w/gray int, Linex Bedliner, Auto, A/C, ExCond, 120k mi, $9,500 obo (757) 681-3990 05 HD WIDEGLIDE - Forward Controls, 1450cc. Dark Red W/Silver Flames Great Condition $7,700 obo. (804) 931-9289 15” TIRE - 235/70R15 Firestone Firehawk Indy 500 tire w/ good tread left (1/4”+) $30 (757) 567-4504 EXPERIENCED DJ - customized playlists suited for any event! (757) 869-1876 05 VW JETTA - New body style, 101K mi, great cond, current insp, call for info/pics or test drive $7,200 obo (757) 719-1746 ROCK BAND - Indie/Alternative Rock Band will play your next gig! All venues welcome. (757) 897-7527 00 MUSTANG COUPE - 2-owner car. auto trans GC. 160K maintained well by Ford mechanic. $3,650 OBO (804) 914-0187 Auto Boats & Marine Supplies 00 BLAZER - 4 door, good condition, 08/2014 inspection, new radio and speakers (757) 870-5106 92 WELLCRAFT - V20’ Fish, Rebuilt Merc 150HP OB, Livewell, Marine CD/Spkrs, Garmin GPS $3,500. (757) 880-2227 66 FORD MUSTANG - Coupe, 6cyl auto, red w/ black int, runs & looks good, maint history. $13,500 obo (757) 334-3925 DUCK BOAT - 07 14ft Tracker Topper Jon Boat, 07 Merc. 9.9, trlr, livewell, bilge pump, depth finder. $4k obo (757) 715-5444 MOTORCYCLE - 96 honda rebel 250cc, red w/black leather, 7000 ml, garage kept, (like new) one owner $1,000 (757) 850-0265 KAYAK - Pelican Pathfinder 10’ Sit-in Kayak, purchased this summer, EC, $175 (330) 618-6604 05 JETTA (NEW) - 123K, as is, $6,500 OBO (540) 498-6656 24 INCH RIMS - 24 inch rims in good condition. Rims only. Pictures available upon request. $600 OBO (757) 329-1211 03 MONTE CARLO- 153,000 mi, New rear struts, some body damage. Needs new intake gasket. $1,600 obo (757) 755-5172 06 MUSTANG GT - Premium 4.6L auto, lots of upgrades, 52,500mi, 18in rims, shaker 500 stero, $15,000 OBO (252) 287-5553 Computers COMPUTER REPAIR - Reliable computer repair by A+, Security+, Network+certified technician. (757) 329-1211 COMPUTER - Compaq Presario Windows XP home HP 19” flat monitor,keyboard, Dell USB mouse. $75 (757) 846-8843 CHEST OF DRAWER - Dark chest of drawers, solid frame/top. have pictures. $90 (757) 748-4372 FULL MATTRESS - Full size mattress/box spring. Have pitures. $80 (757) 748-4372 Hobbies NRA FIRST STEPS - Pistol Nov 19/20: a hands-on intro to safe handling & proper use of a firearm. (757) 898-8854 MAGIC LESSONS - Want to learn sleight of hand? I’ll teach you! 14+ years exp. Lessons $30/hour. (804) 815-4163 EARNHARDT - Collectables information (757) 468-2750 PIANO - Howard Miller Piano Excellent for students. $250 OBO (757) 874-8239 Call for COINS - 44 Ike Dollars(71,72,74,76), 7 Ike clad mint set, and 7-1976 Kennedy halfs. $120 for all. (757) 879-1154 GUITAR CLASSES - 1-on-1 instr. 45 yrs exp. Casual home setting. Wkly or biweekly schedule to fit your budget. (757) 528-7017 SNOWBOARD SET - Burton Custom Small 140 (sm ding), Invader men’s sz 7, custom binding size sm $150 obo (757) 439-2963 PAINTBALL GEAR - Spyder MR5 w/ extras: 48/3000 tank, 4+1 harness w/ pods, 1000 +pntblls, remote $400 obo (757) 828-5728 JUICER - Jack Lalanne juicer. Can juice whole fruits & veggies. $65 (757) 218-2946 COUCH - New Sectional Couch 3 piece Brown $800 OBO (757) 468-2750 PIANO - Baby Grand Piano, Model GA1, ebony finish, excellent cond., asking $7,000 obo. (757) 232-2385 SOFA/RECLINERS - Saddle colored sofa w/ elec massager. Converts into 2 recliners, center console, $250 obo (757) 838-6645 Free Items SEATS - 2001 Jetta front seats, beige cloth w/ air bags. Good cond, no tares (757) 325-2153 FIREWOOD - Bring saw and ax and get ready for winter (757) 329-6761 FIREWOOD - Hampton, Bring chainsaw/ strong back/wheelbarrow. Can use my truck if needed for gas $ (757) 251-8836 Furnishings/Appliances METAL BED FRAME - Adjustable metal bed frame. Used, good condition. $50 firm. (586) 709-4667 PIANO - Antique piano, great character & detailing. Call or text your e-mail for pictures. (757) 535-9279 STOVE FOR SALE - 4 burner stove/oven in good working condition just needs to be wiped down. $150 OBO (757) 329-1211 ANTIQUES - Solid oak sideboard w/mirror $200, mahogany victrola $130, eastlake chair $110, remington rand typewriter $50 (757) 898-7812 STOVE - Whirlpool flat top stove. Paid $600; asking $250 (757) 358-0279 WINDOW BLIND - 1 (60x72) Selling for $30 (757) 468-2750 REFRIGERATOR - (2) Refrigerator/freezer. 2ft and the other 3ft tall. Both work great. (757) 218-2946 FINANCIAL COACH - FREE financial coaching. Debt elimination, savings, budgeting help. Ref. avail. (804) 815-4163 GOT PAIN? - FREE SAMPLES of the best smelling, fastest working all NATURAL pain relief lotion. Call (757) 660-3564 PAIN RELIEF - Herbal & Nutritional Rub On Gel Products. Good For Back, Knees, Hands, Arthritis, Feet. (757) 218-5607 Real Estate HOME FOR SALE - HAMPTON:Lg. 3 BR 2 bth, Cape Cod w/fully fenced yard and det. garage. Sun Room & more (757) 848-8186 ROOM FOR RENT - $125/week, $150 deposit. All utiltiies included, cable & wifi. Use of washer & dryer. (757) 947-4408 Employee Classifieds NOV 04 Real Estate cont. Miscellaneous Items cont. Miscellaneous Items cont. Pets cont. CONDO FOR RENT - On the water near Ft. Eustis & I64. 3 bd, 3 full ba. Upgraded kitchen. Boat ramp. $1,400/mo. avail. 1/1/14. (757) 268-1882 PARACORD - Lanyards, Keychains & Bracelets.. etc Just About any colors and Styles Text (757) 435-6173 SHOPPING SERVICE - Grocery Delivery service, give us your list and we will shop for you (713) 713-0775 SHIHTZU - Male puppy for sale $450; playful, kid friendly & loving. Call/text for pictures (757) 218-9422 MOBILE DETAIL - make it shine on the spot mobile detailing. We clean your car or truck inside and out! (252) 287-5553 POTTERY SALE - Local Potters Sale Fri/Nov15, 5-8 & Sat/Nov 16 10-4, 128 Saunders Rd, Hmp (757) 750-7294 HAIR TOOLS - Gold-n-Hot hair tools, full set w/oven + elec straighting comb used 2X on mannequin. Offer? (757) 371-3904 CORNHOLE BOARDS - New homemade Boards w/Bags for $100. Not slick, white primer, customizable (757) 759-2549 DAYCARE - Certified elementary teacher offering daycare & before/after school care in Poquoson. (757) 871-2788 LANDSCAPING - Mowing, Fences, Decks, Gutters (cleaning & install) (757) 535-9279 HOUSE FOR RENT - $865 p/mo- 3 BR, 1 Ba, hardwood floors, screened porch, quiet st, incl washer & dryer, nice yard, near I-664 (757) 870-9779 SALE/RENT TOOWN - Nice 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath culdesac, 10 Deep Water Cove, NN, New HVAC, carpet, paint, etc, $209,900 1,900 sf (757) 675-9954 FOR RENT - 4BR 3BA twnhm in Greenbrier/2400 sq ft/fireplace/garage/ community pool; $1,850 (757) 642-5881 CONDO FOR RENT - 3BD/2BA, Washer/ Dryer, Trash P/UP, new windows, only $1,065 Ft. Eustis/Lee Mills-MULDER REALTY- (757) 812-4282 KEGURATOR - Avanti stainless steel series with tap and CO2 system. Excellent condition. $400 obo. (757) 268-5667 HOKIE FOOTBALL - (2) VT vs. Maryland ftball tix, Nov. 16th, Section 8, W. Stands, (28 yd. line), $80/pair (757) 813-5519 HOUSE FOR SALE - Move-in ready House in Hampton Langley. 147K, 3BR/1BA, remodeled interior/kitchen/BR, NEW $7K HVAC Gas Pac (757) 759-2549 CHILDCARE - Accepting all ages, M-F 6am to 6pm, Great Rates, Exp & Ref, 2 openings in Hampton (757) 947-4408 HOME FOR RENT - 3BD/1BA, Cent A/CGas, W/D HU, Briarfield/Big Bethel. $950/ Mo + Deposit, Avail 11-1 (757) 771-3250 FACEPAINTING - Facepainting/Glitter Tattoos for birthday parties/events/special occassions. (757) 340-7935 CONDO - 2BD/2BA, 2nd Floor, renovated, nice area, WATER INCLUDED,washer/dry. RENT FOR $800. (757) 729-1145 FOR SALE - blacksmithing tools. 90 lb. head treadel hammer asking $500, 150 lb. anvil asking $900 (540) 292-5560 FOR SALE - IOW, Carrsville Area, 4bd, 3ba, Lr, Dr, EIK, Grt RM, Mstr St, 2700 sf on 18.3 wooded acres, new price! (757) 569-0495 TABLE SAW - Craftsman table saw in excellent condition, $150. (757) 621-0464 FOR SALE - IOW, Carrsville Area, 10.3 wooded acres, 302’ road frontage, below appraised value, new price! (757) 569-0495 3 BEDROOM - $995, Nice one story duplex on quiet street in Wythe area of Hampton. 3629 Moore St. Lg. garage (757) 675-9954 LAKE FRONT - 2 BR, 1 BA, Brick Rancher, new kitchen, Fire Place & Sun Porch. 2 acers on 90 acre lake outside Urbanna $135K (804) 516-9814 HOME REPAIRS - Handyman home repair services. Free estimate. (757) 310-1194 POOL - 4’ Deep & 18’ Round 4 yrs old with many extra’s. $1,500 OBO (757) 468-2750 A/C SERVICE - Have your heat pump cleaned for the winter heating season. Save money on electric bill. (757) 771-3441 BALLOON ARTIST - Bring the joy of balloon art to your next event! 4+ yrs exp, ref. avail! (804) 815-4163 LAWN CARE - Mow-Thatch-Aerate-SeedFeed-Leaf Removal-Pruning-Flowerbed maintenance- (757) 871-4589 Miscellaneous Items DRUM SET - Huntington Beach kit with 5 toms, snare, ride, splash, hi-hat, kick, throne, all hardware. $250. (757) 879-1842 DRUM SET - 7 pc. Precision Plus drum set. Excellent condition, Symbols a little bet up. $300 call will e-mail pics. (757) 784-7127 BABY ITEMS - F baby clothes 0-9M; some have tags. Playmat, bathtub portable crib/ baby lounger. Like new $25 (757) 419-0322 HANDYMAN - Repairs, plumbing, painting, trim, woodwork, etc. (757) 871-0279 ENGAGEMENT RING - Over 1/4 carat in diamonds (34 total diamonds in setting) Paid $1,300. Asking $500 (757) 871-5729 LAMINATED FLOOR - Honey Oat Color, 2 Boxes Selling for $20 Firm, PD $30 /Box (757) 468-2750 ELLIPTICALS - Ellipticals for sale from $75-$150 and exercise bikes for $40-$150. (757) 218-2946 FOOD DELIVERY - Lunch restaurant delivery on Mon., Wed., Fri., Sat. Delivering from your favorites! (757) 926-5519 ALLERGY RELIEF - Money back guarantee in first 30 days. You have nothing to lose & everything to gain! (757) 303-5347 ENGAGEMENT RING - 1/2 carat engagement ring. Appraisal & pics available. Make offer! (757) 812-2719 HELPING HANDS - Home cleaning, 1-time special occ cleaning welcomed, licensed insured, free estimates. (757) 371-3904 TILE INSTALL - $$$ Save on Installation of wall Tiles, Floor Tiles, Backsplash & Countertops 12yrs. exp. (757) 752-7536 THIRTY-ONE GIFT - X-Mas is coming, Mention this ad & receive a free bag w/ $50 purchase (757) 771-2432 Lost & Found FOUND--GLASSES - Gun metal grey reading glasses--found in SPF Bay 1; description req for return. (757) 848-8187 Wanted NEED A RIDE - 3rd Shift van leaving from Ahoskie going thru Gates co/ Suffolk (252) 532-2501 WASHER/DRYER - Broken washer & dryers that you no longer want to keep stored that are in decent condition. (757) 812-5129 VAN RIDERS - Van coming thru Franklin, Suffolk, Windsor & Smithfield 3rd shift (757) 653-8664 CARPOOL - From gloucester, 1st shift, non-smokers; (540) 498-6656 BABY CARRIER - NEW In Box Britax Organic Baby Carrier in tan. $45 (retails for $140-No UPC code) (757) 717-1613 BOOKS - 7th ed leadership book, 8th & 11th ed supervisory management books; like new $20 ea (757) 438-0243 HEALTHY HOLIDAY - Don’t wait until New Years to make changes. Choose from proven programs. Free coaching included. (757) 870-3042 ORIGAMI OWL - Christmas is Coming and you need the perfect gift. Let Origami Owl help! 10% off! (757) 871-7158 COUNTRY EGGS - Free Range Chicken Eggs-$3 dozen extra eatra large. Avail in B600 (757) 846-4728 90 DAY WEIGHT LOSS - Get fit, healthy and feel great! Ask how you can get each month free! (757) 726-7794 TREE REMOVAL - #1 in customer service. Free estimate. Licensed/insured. 10% off senior citizen (757) 592-6497 Pets CHIHUAHUA PUPPY - 1 male, Both parents on premesis. Comes with 1st shots & record. $30 (757) 286-4499 Yard & Garage Sales LOT’S & LOT’S - Community yard sale. Bruton Park Area off Harpersville Rd in NN. Nov. 15-16 Several streets! FALL FESTIVAL - Join the fun at Portsmouth Humane Society on Nov 10, from 12-4, Yard Sale, Games, Adoption Specials!! How to Submit a Classified Ad 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. NNS Communications may limit the number of submissions per employee and reserves the right to edit or reject any submission. Contact Lauren Ward (O29) at 380-4622 or via email for questions.
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