Nov. 23 - Newport News Shipbuilding

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Nov. 23 - Newport News Shipbuilding
11 | 23 | 2015
A weekly publication of Newport News Shipbuilding
Dimensional Control team members (L to R): Dan Morgan
(O68), John Rawls (O68) and Randolph Smith (O68).
Photo by Ricky Thompson
Kennedy Shipbuilders
Accomplish Unique Superlift
Pictured (L to R): HOLA volunteers Ruby Nissenbaum, Liliana Reyes and Sergio Salinas bend aluminum flashing to be
placed on the Habitat for Humanity house NNS is building on Moores Lane in Newport News. Note: As an off-site job, NNS
safety rules and regulations are recomended for this project. Photo by Ben Scott
Employees Volunteer
During Joint-ERG Build Day
More than 20 employees representing the
shipyard’s five Employee Resource Groups
(ERG), spent Saturday, Nov. 21 caulking,
painting and hammering at a Habitat for
Humanity home under construction on Moores
Lane in Newport News. This is the 13th year
Newport News Shipbuilding is sponsoring a
Habitat for Humanity home.
“Giving back to the community is a major
objective for all our organizations,” said
Miranda Williams, a member of HOLA. “It
always feels great to be able to help out in
the community and it’s even more powerful
when AMSEC and Newport News Shipbuilding
employees can come together and make a
difference.”
The day was billed as a joint-ERG build day.
Members of the African American Shipbuilders
Association (AASA), Hispanic Outreach and
Leadership Alliance (HOLA), Shipbuilders of
Huntington Ingalls Professionals (SHIPs),
Veterans Employee Resource Group (VERG)
and Women in Shipbuilding Enterprises (WiSE)
were encouraged to volunteer their time and skills.
Mary McDermott, a member of WiSE,
brought her daughter Melanie to join the effort.
The McDermotts assisted the carpenter with
installing molding for the home’s windows and
base boards. “I enjoy Do-It-Yourself projects
and working with my hands, so I thought this
was a great project my daughter and I could do
together,” said McDermott.
VCS Completes
Delaware’s AMR Unit
Ahead of Schedule
VCS Presents Quality
Craftsman of the Month
with Award
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In the early morning hours of Oct. 23,
shipbuilders on the aircraft carrier John F.
Kennedy (CVN 79) accomplished an unusual
feat, precisely placing a 979-ton superlift in
between two other units. The team had placed
in smaller upper deck units on Gerald R. Ford
(CVN 78) but never something even close to this
big. With just 5/16 inch of clearance on either
side, the giant structure was lifted into place in
three hours, a testament to careful planning and
coordination between trades.
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NNS Opens New PCU Facility
Newport News Shipbuilding opened the doors
to a new facility that will provide workspace
for the crews of Virginia-class submarine (VCS)
pre-commissioning units (PCUs) while their
submarines are under construction. The facility
is colocated with Newport News’ submarine
final outfitting and assembly facilities, thereby
increasing the crews’ ability to access and train
with the ship systems during the final stages of
construction.
To provide convenient offices and training space,
the building’s second floor provides separate
sections for the three PCU crews that are on-site
in an overlapping manner as a result of the
two-per-year VCS construction pace. In addition
to office space, each section includes hospital
corpsmen’s offices, classrooms, galleys and bunk
rooms for male and female sailors. The first floor
of the building houses office space and a...
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FOOD
D
rive
2015 HOLIDAY
!
DECEMBER 7 SHIPBUILDERS
DECEMBER 18
THROUGH
Caring and Sharing!
NNS to Hold
Annual Food Drive
Dec. 7-18
... SEE FLIER ON PG 8
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VCS Employees Complete Delaware’s AMR Module Ahead of Schedule
Earlier this month Virginia-class submarine (VCS) employees delivered
Delaware’s (SSN 791) auxiliary machinery room (AMR) module. The
delivery is the 18th consecutive AMR unit that the team has completed on
time or ahead of schedule.
“Not only has this team completed the unit in a timely manner, they have
also completed the work with first-time quality and with zero accidents,”
said Construction Supervisor Lee Gilliam. “They’ve worked together
across trades, taken ownership of their work, and pulled together to
overcome any obstacles standing in their way – I’m proud of them.”
Electrician Glenn Skinner (X31) said that communication and staying
organized have been the most important factors in regards to the team’s
success.
“By communicating with each other, we’re aware of what’s going on and
can help each other out when needed,” he said. “I feel like there’s a good
rapport across trades – everyone really cares about their work and are
working together with a ‘teamwork’ mind frame. Staying organized has
helped us remain safe and has also helped us stay on track because we
know exactly where materials are when we need them and potential trip
hazards aren’t an issue.”
Pipe Fitter Lloyd Newsome (X42) said looking out for each other is
key to remaining accident-free. “This was my first time working on an
AMR module,” he said. “Within the unit, there are many places that are
potential safety hazards if you aren’t paying attention. It’s nice to know
that my team has my back.”
Pipe Welders Reginald Whitehead (X18) and Michael Scott (X18)
believe that first-time quality is extremely important. “Getting things
done right the first time around is what we always aim for,” said Scott.
“It’s especially important on the AMR module because it’s the heart of the
boat. I like to think of it as if I’m building a car for my family – I want it to
be the very best it can be.”
Whitehead added, “I examine my welds and always aim for my next weld
to look better than my last,” he said.
VCS construction team in the CMAF after delivery of the auxiliary machinery room module
Nov. 2. Photo by Ricky Thompson
Quality Craftsman of the Month Recognized
For the past six years, the Virginia-class Submarine (VCS) Program has
selected one craftsman each week of October to be recognized as the
“Quality Craftsman of the Week.” From the pool of weekly award winners,
one craftsman is then selected to receive the “Quality Craftsman of the
Month Award.” This year, the award went to Justin Clark (X18).
“Clark has been with the company for nearly five years, and has quickly
become one of the top ultrasonic testing (UT) welders in the VCS
Program,” said Lead General Foreman Keith Liakos. “The quality of his
work overall is outstanding, and recently, he completed a critical weld
repair on the pressure hull of Washington (SSN 787) This job had many
challenges and complications. In addition, there was sensitive equipment
on the opposite side of the hull, so Justin was limited to welding in six
second increments, each increment about ¾” in length. In total, he
deposited four layers of weld, with somewhere between 190–200 stops
and starts during the repair. The weld passed inspection the first time,
with the inspector stating that she saw absolutely nothing, and had to
shoot it twice to make sure. Justin’s performance in achieving
Pictured (L to R): Matt Needy, VCS director, Larry Earley, foreman, Ellis Pierce, foreman,
Justin Clark, “Quality Craftsman of the Month” award recipient, Steve Debusk, Program
Quality manager, Kendall Ridenour, foreman, Keith Liakos, lead general foreman.
Photo by Ricky Thompson
first- time quality helped to save countless hours of potential rework.
Justin has set a great example of the level of quality that NNS looks for
in each and every employee. Congratulations and thank you for your
dedication to first-time quality, and keep up the good work.”
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Fundraising and Solicitation
Reminder
As the holiday season approaches, many
departments are making plans to support
the local community. The Office of Corporate
Citizenship would like to remind all employees
that fundraising and solicitations at NNS are
governed by Corporate Policy CP H3. Below are
tips for staying within the guidelines:
• All fundraisers or solicitations must be
approved in advance by Tom Cosgrove,
manager of Corporate Citizenship. After
approval has been obtained, the fundraiser/
solicitation must also be approved by the
division vice president over the sponsoring
department or the executive sponsor of the
sponsoring Employee Resource Group (ERG).
Note: Each fundraising or solicitation request
is reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
• All fundraising or solicitations must
be sponsored by a department or ERG.
Individual shipbuilders cannot sponsor
fundraisers or solicitations.
• Fundraising solicitations cannot be done
on company time. It must be conducted
before or after work, during lunch or
designated breaks, or through flex time with
supervisors’ approval.
• Charitable fundraising and solicitations can
only be done for the types of organizations
that NNS as a company would support.
Fundraising/solicitations to benefit athletic
teams, religious or political organizations, or
individual shipbuilders will not be approved.
The benefitting organization must be a
501(c)(3) organization.
• Sales of items outside the shipyard gates are
tightly controlled and must be coordinated
with Judy Fundak (K18) through the
Department of Corporate Citizenship.
• Fundraisers and solicitations should be
limited in duration, allow for safeguarding of
funds raised, and can never make employees
feel pressured to contribute.
• Approvals of solicitations and fundraisers
will require a specific plan. Fundraisers/
solicitations will only be approved for specific
dates and programs. Departments/ERGs will
not be given blanket approval for ongoing
fundraising/solicitation effort.
For questions, contact Tom Cosgrove at 380-3090.
Pictured (L to R): Brad Bowman, Jack Mulligan, David Collins, Pedro Navarro, Gary Irvin, Eric Jones. Photo by Chris Oxley
Kennedy Shipbuilders Accomplish Unique Superlift
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“It was a real tight fit. There were a lot of eyes on the job and there was no room for error,” said
second shift Shipwright David Collins. “The lift was planned for third-shift to take advantage of
cooler temperatures that shrink the steel.”
The accomplishment was part of a larger plan, enabling other lifts to happen earlier and welding
work to be spread out more efficiently. Geoff Hummel, CVN 79 construction director, noted that
the team pulled off their plan despite technical challenges and adverse weather.
“The execution of this ‘squeeze play’ was the key piece of a larger plan developed by this team,” said
Hummel. “It allows work to progress ahead of schedule on the entire ship.”
Dimensional Control Technician Jay Rawls works on the third-shift team that helped make the
“squeeze play” possible. “I used to be a shipfitter catching the units off the crane,” said Rawls. “It
helps you really understand the importance of being accurate.”
Joe Sabol, trade director for Shipfitters and Dimensional Control, praised the cross-trade team for
the unique accomplishment: “Having the traditional structural erection techniques of the fitters
being combined with the metrology technology of Dimensional Control to meet this challenge is a
great thing to see and is exactly the performance we need on CVN 79.”
NNS Opens New PCU Facility
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...calibration lab for Newport News and AMSEC employees from a number of departments,
including facilities maintenance and dimension control.
“As we have ramped up the Virginia-class submarine program to a rate of two boats a year,” said Ken
Mahler, vice president of Navy Programs, “we recognized that we needed a state-of-the-art building
capable of supporting submarine crews at this increased pace. This new facility is a great addition to
the shipyard and to the submarine program. It provides for a very efficient work environment, and
we’re confident it will continue to enhance our great teamwork with our teammate, the Navy crews
of the Virginia-class program.”
Members of the crew from pre-commissioning unit Indiana (SSN 789) currently work in one of the
PCU spaces.
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AROUND THE YARD
Civic Leadership Institute Awards
NNS with 2015 Darden Award
Newport News Shipbuilding received the
2015 Darden Award from the Civic Leadership
Institute in recognition of creating sustainable
efforts toward the betterment of life for the
people of the Hampton Roads Region and
demonstrating exceptional leadership in the
pursuit of regional cooperation. Bill Bell,
vice president of Human Resources and
Administration, accepted the award during a
reception in Norfolk Wednesday, Nov. 18. Visit
www.civichr.org/events/the-darden-awards
for additional information about the award and
to view other recipients.
Cheer On Apprentice School Athletics
Employees are encouraged to come out and cheer on winter Apprentice School athletics. Visit
www.gobuilders.com to view the complete schedule for the Builder and Lady Builder basketball
teams and wrestling team. Below are upcoming home games and tournaments:
Men’s Basketball:
Nov. 28 at 7 p.m.
vs. Southern Virginia
Women’s Basketball:
Dec. 8 at 7 p.m.
vs. Washington Adventist
Wrestling: (Virginia Duals)
Jan. 8-9 at 9 a.m.
at the Hampton Coliseum
Employees Encouraged to Take the
Financial Wellness Survey
EAP Services Available to NNS
Employees
AASA to Host Fourth Quarter Meet
and Greet
HII is interested in developing a comprehensive
financial wellness program as part of their
commitment to overall employee wellness.
The goal of the program will be to provide
information that supports employees in their
understanding of financial planning, so that
they feel empowered to engage proactively in
creating their own sustainable financial future.
The survey has ten questions that will help HII
determine what topics interest employees the
most. Employees can take the survey at
www.surveymonkey.com/r/WB9VMDX
until Nov. 30 at. All submitted responses are
confidential.
Newport News Shipbuilding would like to
remind employees that Employee Assistance
Program (EAP) services are available to
employees and eligible family members. Below
are services EAP can assist with:
The African American Shipbuilders Association
(AASA) will host its fourth quarter meet
and greet themed, “Shining Star Holiday
Celebration” at 8 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 4 at
Celebrations in Newport News. View the flier
for more information. AASA encourages all
attendees to bring an unwrapped toy (for a child
12 or under) to be donated to Toys for Tots.
L.E.A.R.N. and SHIPs Network to
Co-Host After-Work Presentation
L.E.A.R.N. and SHIPs Network will co-host
an after-work presentation by HII President
and CEO Mike Petters on Thursday, Dec. 17
from 4:30 to 6 p.m. in the Virginia Advanced
Shipbuilding and Carrier Integration Center
(VASCIC) auditorium. Prizes and refreshments
will follow the presentation. The event is open
to all employees. Visit the L.E.A.R.N. website to
sign up.
• Relationship or family problems
• Alcohol and/or drug-related problems
• Feelings of overwhelming and/or anxiety
• Stress management
• Divorce and blended family issues
Employees can contact EAP by calling Anthem
at 1-855-400-9185. Counselors are available
to offer confidential assistance 24 hours a day,
seven days a week. Employees can also contact
their Human Resources Business Partner
(HRBP) for additional information.
SEEKING LEADERS
Job Title
Manager Accounting 3
Requisition Number
11458B
Purchase Discounted Tickets for
“A Christmas Carol” at the Sandler
Center for the Performing Arts
The Virginia Muscial Theatre invites
shipbuilders, family and friends to enjoy $20-off
on orchestra seats for “A Christmas Carol: The
Musical.” Tickets are for Dec. 4-6. To purchase
tickets, call 340-5446 between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Monday-Friday. Visit www.vmtheatre.org
for more information.
Visit www.buildyourcareer.com for more
information on how you can build your career with
Newport News Shipbuilding.
Dept.
N365
Location
HII - Newport News
Editor: Lauren Shuck
Currents is published every Monday for employees of Newport News
Shipbuilding. Visit the archives.
Currents@hii-nns.com
(757) 380-4622
To submit a story, visit nns.huntingtoningalls.com/currents. The deadline for
submissions is COB Wednesday for publication the following week.
7 SIGNS OF TERRORISM
Certain activities at or near our facilities may indicate terrorist planning efforts. Suspicious activities that should be
reported to Newport News Shipbuilding (NNS) Security & Emergency Management and the Virginia Fusion
Center, commonly referred to as the 7 signs of terrorism, include:
SURVEILLANCE – May include drawing diagrams, note taking, or vision-enhancing devices to monitor or record
facilities and activities.
ELICITATION – Attempts to obtain information on the people, procedures, or security of a facility.
TESTS OF SECURITY – Attempts to breach security measures or assess response times.
ACQUIRING SUPPLIES – Gathering harmful chemicals, infected materials or other supplies for attacks.
SUSPICIOUS PERSONS – Person(s) who do not appear to belong in a given setting due to unusual behavior.
DRY / TRIAL RUNS – Preparatory behaviors, such as practice runs or route mapping.
DEPLOYING ASSETS – Placing people and supplies, such as backpacks or packages, into place to commit the
attack.
REPORTING SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY
Prompt and detailed reporting of suspicious activities may prevent a terrorist attack. When reporting suspicious
activity, you should provide:
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•
•
•
Brief description of the activity
Physical description of the person(s) or vehicle(s) involved
Current location or direction of travel of those involved
Your name and contact information (optional) – anonymous reporting accepted
Call 911 from your cell phone or *911 from company desk phones if immediate police response is needed
Otherwise, you should contact the NNS Security Command Center non-emergency line at 380-4031
AND
Notify the Virginia Fusion Center as soon as possible by phone @ 1-877-4VA-TIPS or email vfc@vsp.virginia.gov
If you have any questions regarding this message, please send an email to: O15SecCompliancePrg@hii-nns.com
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EMPLOYEE CLASSIFIEDS
AUDIO/VIDEO
TV/DVD/PRINTER - 21” Visio HD TV 720p
w/ remote + Sony DVD Player + Kodak
Hero 7.1 All-in-1 wifi printer $150 text (757)
285-9432
BLACKBERRY BOLD 9930 - non-camera
touchscreen, Verizon, Sprint or unlocked.
Good condition, refurbished, $65 charger
$5 cases (757) 285-1145
Auto cont
Auto cont
78’ CORVETTE - 24k, rebuilt motor, silver
runs great, T-tops, no leaks. sting ray body.
new inspect txt 4 pics $10k. (757) 846-8357
MOPAR HEADLIGHT - 87-90 Caravan/
Voyager right headlight assembly NIB with
bulb $25 obo (757) 685-3611
2003 COBRA - Mustang Cobra w/ 31k mi.
The car is in ex condition inside & out. Call
for more details. 21k obo (757) 298-4694
1970 VW BUG - Needs a new home!
Restored inside and out. Must see to
appreciate. $6,500 obro (757) 593-2019
1994 NISSAN P/U - 2x4, Xtra cab,
5-speed, TONS of new parts, timing chain,
wheelbearing, head gasket, h20 pump,
brakes, etc. (757) 813-1797
ENGINE STAND - Engine stand $35/list
$70, wheel dollies set of 2 $35/list $70; obo;
hardly used (757) 685-3611
TV - Admiral ‘Solarcolor’ console tv, 27”
screen, 1978 manuf, nice condition. S10
(757) 599-1960
CHEVY TAILLIGHT - 2000-2003 Stock
Chevy Suburban Taillights. $25 for the pair.
Like new! (757) 277-2971
GOPRO HERO 3+ - Black edition Too
much to list, bag/mounts/mem. Card, LCD
screen over $1,000 invested, $450 obo
(757) 813-1797
07 HARLEY DLUX - Deluxe custom candy
teal blue chromed out, <7 miles, like new,
12K obo, HD Soft Tail (757) 365-1521
DJ - Elegant and Fun Weddings! Dance
floor lighting included. (757) 356-1166
RV CAMPER
- Rockwood Mini-Lite,
2010. original owner, perfect cond. Pull
w/ 6 cylinder truck/car. Loaded. $9,000
(757) 739-8656
FLAT SCREEN TV - 55 inch Samsung,
$450, 42-in Samsung $235, 19-inch $75
and 15-inch $65. All are flat screens with
excellent picture (757) 589-7248
PHOTO BOOTH - State of the Art PB, Dept
Holiday parties being planned. Packages
start at $150. (757) 359-0292
EXPERIENCED DJ - customized playlists
suited for any event, lighting effects &
photography (757) 869-1876
AUTO
COBRA R’S - 17” 4 lug mustang Cobra R
wheels. They are gunmetal,in great shape.
Have machined lips,rears are deeper. $400
(757) 749-3146
2012 SEQUOIA - 2012 Black Toyota
Sequoia SR5 with 78,600 miles. Zero
issues, great condition inside and out.
Asking $27,000 obo (757) 778-5636
83 CAMARO SS - 305 CID, Black,great
shape, low miles, T-tops, new stereo &
spkrs, tint, lots of new items. $5k obo (517)
281-6953
2010 CHEVY 1500 - LT in excellent
condition. $18,000! Blue ext./grey int.
68,000 miles. Mega cab! (757) 814-9393
04 CHRYSLER - Town & Country Limited,
80K miles, New tires & rear brakes, Navy
blue for $4,200. (757) 508-0113
2010 CHEVY 1500 - LT in excellent
condition. $18,000! Blue ext./grey int.
68,000miles. Mega cab! (757) 814-9393
03 TACOMA - 4X4 TRD SR5 ext cab,
165K mi, 6cyl, AT, AC, PW, CC. Bedliner
& chrome step bars. Great cond. $9,999
(757) 876-3319
VAN RIDERS - Van leaving from Belvidere
Nc to Chowan,Gates county(Hwy 32)
through down town Suffolk to NNS 1St
shift. (252) 619-3117
SEATS - 1983 Mustang gt front & rear
seats. In GC, or they can be recovered w/
many options. $150 (757) 749-3146
EXHAUST - 03/04 cobra Magnaflow
stainless catback exhaust with 4”tips.
Sounds great. $175 (757) 749-3146
2003 350Z - Gray, 51k Miles, garage kept,
single owner $9,450 OBO (757) 846-4456
01 CHEVY TRUCK - 01 Chevy Silverado
LS 1500, short bed, 136K, runs well,
$3,300. (757) 935-5344
HARLEY DAVIDSON - 04 Low Rider. New
tires; New shocks; Fwd controls; Quik
detach sissy bar & windshield & more. 26
k mi. $7,200 (757) 879-5126
2005 NINJA 500R - 1 owner,low
miles,always garaged,never laid down.
KBB has 2,200, asking 2k obo. txt/call for
pics/info. (619) 504-1144
1999 RAM 2500
- Quad Cab
4X4,V10,88,530mi. Runs,needs engine
work. 4/16 inspection. New wheels/tires.
Clean in/out. $5,000 obo (757) 329-6421
CAMPER - 2015 - Shadow Cruiser 22.5’
queen bed radio/TV/cable, shower/toilet
separate, one slide, clean, gas heat, EC
$19k OB (757) 618-0721
2002 TACOMA 4WD - 02 Toyota Tacoma
SR5 4WD xtra cab truck,burgundy w/gold
shell,4cyl,5spd 184K adult miles,cold AC
no issues 8K (757) 810-9052
07 DODGE TRUCK - 07 Dodge 4x4
Laramie pkg. Loaded options,43K low
miles 21,900 (757) 868-6900
1972 FORD LTD - Conv. red ext./white
int. new top /boot cover,trans rebuilt, runs
great,garage kept pic’s on request $7500.
(757) 896-9031
NISSAN TITAN - Titan SE King Cab truck
Garage Kept, Well Maintained 103K miles
$9000 (757) 868-6900
1992 CADILLAC - Brougham, Maroon int/
ext lthr, new insp, well maintained, garage
kept, pics on req, $4,000. 92,000 ml.
(757) 869-9031
99 CADILLAC - Clean Deville, Tan AM/
FM Cass. Power Wind/Locks,Cruise
Ctrl,Leather heated seats, Cold AC, minor
nicks $3,500 (757) 342-6977
AVS VENTVISORS - New Ventvisors,
4pc, Dark Smoke color for 01-07 Chevy
Silverado Crew Cab $40. New Black
tailgate cap $30. (757) 851-4862
BOAT & MARINE
SUPPLY
CHAPARRAL 2830 - 28ft Bowrider with
enclosed head. E/C, freshwater use only.
Tandem Alum trlr. 454 EFI. $24,000 OBO.
(757) 357-5542
21’ GRADY WHITE - 6cyl I/O, 2xle trlr, Runs
good, some cosmetic needed. Good bay
boat. Motor new 2005, new Batt. $2,500
OBRO. (757) 268-6138
COMPUTERS
COMPUTER REPAIR - PC/Laptop Repair,
Have Windows 7 or 8 get Windows 10 while
it’s free. $85+ parts (757) 329-6761 (757)
329-6761
HOBBIES
“VIPER” AMP - Peavey “Viper” Guitar AMP
like new $250 804-832-2320
H-D 100 YR BOOK - 2 Harley Davidson
books (new): 100 years of H-D $35/$55 list;
The H-D Century $25/$45 list; obo (757)
685-3611
MOUNTAIN BIKE - Raleigh USA Tangent
Altimetric Series; 4130 Chrome Moly frame;
Shimano Deore LX derailleur; no rims/tires
$50 (757) 599-1960
WOMEN’S SOCCER - TWSL-Women’s
Indoor Soccer in Newport News.
Registration open from 11/20-1/3. Play Fri/
Sun from Jan-March. (757) 409-2562
FURNISHINGS &
APPLIANCES
TWIN BDRM SUIT - Black twin sleigh bed
w/ box spring, tall chest, and night stand.
Purchased year ago for $1200 asking
$600. (757) 285-0145
DISHWASHER
Black
KitchenAid
dishwasher. Works great, looks nice.$80
(757) 749-3146
GARAGE OPENER - Brand new garage
door opener, Model #HD930EV from Home
Depot. $239 (937) 620-0053
BAR STOOLS - 3 metal bar stools with
back support. 1 needs little work. text pics.
$25 (757) 846-8357
TWIN BED - Cargo style twin bed w/
mattress and Bunkie board plus Trundle
bed w/ mattress. VB $225 (757) 434-6922
ANTIQUE SAFE - Early 1900s, HerringHall-Marvin, dbl dr combination. Ext
61Hx34Wx32D/Int 39Hx21Wx15D. VG
cond. 1.5 tons $500 (757) 599-1960
COFFEE TABLE - oak wood & glass coffee
table w/fold up sides. good condition, text
pics $40 obo. (757) 846-8357
3-SEAT COUCH - Dark brown/black. Very
comfortable, barely used & in excellent
condition. No scratches/cuts. Txt for pics
$200 (607) 621-9589
DESK - Office desk all wood $20 obo (757)
754-6912
FUTON - Chrome Futon with 8” Black
Mattress, GC $75 OBO (757) 220-9278
DR TABLE SET - Long wooden table &
chairs, used but good quality, w/ matching
chairs. $100 obo (757) 812-4282
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Furnishings and Appliances cont.
Real Estate cont.
Miscellaneous cont.
Miscellaneous cont.
FOR SALE - Solid Oak Table & 4 Chairs
Excellent condition-$150 (757) 620-2686
TRAILER 4 RENT - Trailer for rent in mobile
home park in Smithfield. 2 bedroom. Deck.
Call for other info. (757) 812-2719
CHI BEARS TIX - two hospitality suite
tickets to the Jan 3 2016 bears vs. lions IN
CHICAGO!!. (757) 632-6115
WEDDING DECOR
- Misc. wedding
glassware. Candle cylinders, vases, etc.
Too much to list. (757) 342-8021
3-SEAT COUCH - Dark brown/black. Very
comfortable,barely used & in excellent
condition. No scratches/cuts. Txt for pics
$200 (607) 621-9589
FOR RENT - Hilton Village. 3bd/1.5bth.
great elementary school! (757) 803-8658
HOME CLEANING - Free Estimates.
One time or special occasion cleaning
welcomed. (812) 371-3904
MAKE-UP ARTIST - Certified Make-Up
Artistry Services incl: Bridal, Prom, Special
Events & More. Will travel (757) 325-5353
WEIGHT BENCH - Weider Pro bench,
w/ pulley system, Olympic Bar W/320lbs
weight. GC.$325 obo (757) 220-9278
NEED BRAIDS? - Get hair braided by
professionals. Call for info (757) 827-3282
(757) 827-3282
CLEANING - Amaezing Detail Co. Free
estimates. Residential/ Offices/ Turn-overs/
Restorations. (757) 719-0774
HANDY MAN - We do all home repairs,
painting, yard work & maintenance. Great
prices, quality work! (757) 525-0259
ENGAGEMENT RING - 1/2 carat
engagement ring. Appraised at $2,000.
Make offer. (757) 812-2719
BOOTCAMP - Summer bodies are built in
the winter! Saturdays @ 10AM. All ages and
fitness levels welcome. (718) 606-5398
CAMPING STOVE - Propane Stove
with FREE bottle of new propane. Great
condition. (757) 277-2971
KEEP ‘EM OUT! - Expert pest management,
Termite/Bonds, Moisture Control including
sand/poly & Crawl Space Repairs.
(757) 873-4999
RELOADING BOOKS - Sierra, Speer,
Hornady, Lyman & T/C Contender reloading
manuals/books, several editions, call for
prices (757) 685-3611
ORGANIC BEEF - organically grown!!
(540) 255-1292
WASHER & DRYER - Broken washers &
dryers that are in your way. Will pick up for
free. (757) 812-2719
DINNER TABLE - Cherry wood table great
cond with 4 oak chairs. beautiful in style
and color. $150 obo. (757) 846-8357
NUWAVE OVEN PRO - like new, cooks a
meal in minutes $75 obro (757) 593-2019
REAL
ESTATE
KILLDEVIL
HILLS
4BR/3.5BA,
2280SF,Built’05, GM RM, 9’Ceilings, Gas FP,
Wet Bar, Out Shwr, Garage, Sprklr Sys, Hot
Tub, 285K (757) 880-5233
HOME FOR RENT - James City , 3 BR 2.5
Ba end unit townhouse in Skiffes Creek
Terrace subdiv. 1430 SF, $1095/month + dep.
(757) 880-1782
RENTAL HOUSE - $1395/mo.; 4BR/2.5 BA
2-story on cul-de-sac; sunroom; 186 Abbey
Ct, NN; near Menchville HS (757) 873-2111
RENT - Lovely 1300 sq ft 2BR 2-1/2
BA Townhouse. Pvt gated community
across from Windward Towers. $985/ mo.
(757) 723-0863
ROOM FOR RENT - $440/mon-all inclusive,
Looking for female, 12X12SF rm, private
bath, full kitchen access, was/dry in unit
(609) 251-2121
HOME FOR SALE - Beautiful home for sale
in Chesapeake Greenbrier area 3 bdr 2 1/2
bath asking for $215,000 (757) 613-7561
HOME FOR SALE - Beautiful home with
new interior located in Hampton 15 min
away from NNS. Asking for $129,900 (757)
788-9147
CONDO FOR RENT - 1500+sq ft condo
for rent.
Washer/dryer, pool, patio.
Bridgewater in Carrollton-pond view. Avail
now. (518) 416-5358
LAND FOR SALE - LAND FOR SALE - 1.3
Acres in York Co. cty water & sewer avail., 5
min. frm I-64, 5 min. frm YKT. BCH, $65,000
(757) 218-7418
FOR SALE - 2214 Parish Ave NN.
3bd/2.5bth 1508sf. updated kit, baths,
hvac, plumb, windows, new roof in ‘11 and
more 115 (757) 817-8121
HOUSE FOR RENT - 1309 34th St NN. 2br/1ba @625 sq. ft. Avail 12/1. 5
mins from NNS. Fenced Yard. $600/mo.
(757) 871-3682
MISCELLANEOUS
SHREDDER - Paper Shredder. $5 (757)
277-2971
FIREWOOD - Seasoned and Split, Red
and White Oak. Will deliver to WB area, or
come pick up. $90 per load. (757) 508-1603
ELLIPTICAL
- Good condition Stride
Trainer 410 with a cup holder, iPod comp,
& electronic display. $200 (757) 344-2315
MILWAUKEE DRILL - Milwaukee 12V
Lithium Ion vary spd 3/8 drill w/1 battery
& charger. 1hrs use, powerful in EC in
Poquoson $50 (757) 810-9052
ODU TICKETS - Shriner’s Oyster Bowl tix
$30 Game is Nov. 28, 12PM kick-off Tailgate
Tix $10 tailgating at 8AM (757) 434-2932
ITEMS - Microwaves $45, Olympic weight
bench $100,NU WAVE OVEN BLACK $75,
patio table 5-chairs $120, smart glove $50
(757) 589-7248
ITEMS - refrid/freezer 4.3 cu ft in box new
$85 total gym supra many attach $150 food
saver seal system $100 (757) 589-7248
LAUNDRY DETERGENT - 5 GAL. Bucket
$35. 400+loads. Last 4-6 mo. Liquid H.E.
formulated works great. (757) 589-7248
CHICAGO BEARS - Signed NFL
Authenticated Urlacher jersey (w/papers)
in NFL Bears monogram frame $600 call or
text for photo (757) 236-0789
ICON JACKET - Mens X-LG ICON leather
riding jacket $200 (ORIG 500) for picture
call or text (757) 236-0789
WINE CHARMS - Premade Selections
Available or Choose Your Charm, Colors
and Quantity to customize. (757) 236-0789
DRYER - Hot Point Dryer....Good Condition
$100 (757) 532-5724
HOME GYM - WeiderPro 8900 Home
gym. Looks like new. Rarely used. Many
attachments.$150 (757) 749-3146
HOLIDAY DECOR - Getting ready for the
holidays? I have handmade Christmas silk
wreaths & centerpieces (757) 206-3386
EUREKA VACUUM - Good cond. works
fine, needs new belt. asking $40 bought
new for $100. Call/text (757) 871-7517
A/C SERVICE - Check your heat exchanger
for cracks and holes clean your gas furnace.
(757) 771-3441
JUNK REMOVAL - Junk Removal you
point and junk disappears. Free estimates
licensed and insured. (757) 810-5115
JANITORIAL - floorstrippng & waxing,carpet
cleaning, power washing, office cleaning
(757) 503-0934
HEAT PUMP - FREE tune-up, inspec +
REBATE for Dom. Power cust. with Heat
Pump. (757) 286-2368
GUTTER CLEAN - We clean gutters by
hand, bag the debris, flush your down
spouts and brighten outside Licensed and
Insured. (757) 810-5115
CLEANING - Let me do your cleaning!
Depending on the size its $60 or Less!
(757) 880-8519
KEROSENE HEATER - Contractor Series
50,000 BTU Bullet Heater. Mr. Heater
Model # MH50KR. $90 neg. (757) 596-2192
CHILDCARE - 7 Days M-S, 1st/2nd shift
available, FT/PT, great rates, smoke free,
Portsmouth (757) 214-1956
MOWER REPAIR - Small engine repair.
Tune up’s, and Preventive Maintenance
end of season. (757) 897-4737
CHILDCARE - M-F,6-6 6wks-up, CPR &
First Aid Certified, fun learning, outside
playtime $20 off 1st week (757) 947-4408
ROOFING/SIDING - Roof repairs and
exterior renovations (757) 581-0075
LANYARDS - Accessorize w/beaded
lanyard. Made to order. Pick your fav colors
or sports team themed. (757) 236-0789
IN MEMORY OF - Heard of memory quilts?
Let me make you a memory Bracelet out
of buttons from your loved ones clothes.
(757) 236-0789
TRAINER - Fully supervised private training
fitness programs; all levels. (757) 930-3372
WANTED
VAN RIDERS - VRIDE commuter van
from VaBeach to NNS,M-F,1st shift, leave
Diamond Springs Rd to all gates NNS.
(757) 450-6740
VAN RIDERS - Leave Ahoskie, Winton,
Gates County and Suffolk 2nd shift
(252) 287-7395
VAN RIDERS - Van leaving from Gloucester
Courthouse - First Shift - 7AM till 3:30PM
(804) 366-4016
VAN RIDERS - Van comes through King
William, West Point and New Kent Counties
1st shift (540) 907-5811
MOPED SCOOTER - Un-wanted moped
or scooter running or broken. Will pick up for
free. (757) 897-4737
LAWN MOWER - - Un-wanted Push
mower, blower, or weed eater’s. Running or
broken will pick up for free. (757) 897-4737
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.
For questions regarding classified ads,
contact Lauren Ward (O29) at
380-4622 or via email.
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