CURRENTS 10

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CURRENTS 10
CURRENTS
A weekly publication of Newport News Shipbuilding
JUN
10
Shipbuilders Recognized at TNCC
Graduation Read on p. 2
X31 Shipbuilders Recognized for
Safety Achievement Read on p. 2
NNS Summer Nights are Back!
Read on p. 3
Employees Share Thoughts About Q5
of the Employee Engagement Survey
Read on p. 5
Get your
Minnesota (SSN 783), the last of the Block III Virginia-class submarines, was delivered to the U.S. Navy on June 6, nearly
11 months ahead of schedule. Photo by John Whalen
Minnesota Delivered
Newport News Shipbuilding (NNS) delivered Minnesota (SSN 783) to the
U.S. Navy on Thursday, June 6. The boat, the last of the Block II Virginia-class
submarines, delivered nearly 11 months ahead of schedule.
“This vessel embodies the unwavering spirit of her sponsor, Ellen Roughead, the
pride and commitment of our shipbuilders, and the strength of her crew,” said Jim
Hughes, vice president of Submarines and Fleet Support. “We are extremely proud
to deliver Minnesota to the U.S. Navy.”
Construction of Minnesota began in February 2008, and the keel was authenticated
in May 2011. The 10th Virginia-class submarine, named to honor residents of
Minnesota and their continued support of the U.S. military.
“This is a success story of the team building and teamwork between the crew and
shipbuilder,” said Cmdr. John Fancher, Minnesota’s commanding officer. “The
team reached the finish line together with quality craftsmanship by the shipbuilder
coupled with a crew that was given the opportunity to train as necessary to operate
the submarine to its fullest extent during the combined trials. Words fail to fully
describe how proud I am of the entire crew when I think of how far we have come
since starting this journey over 30 months ago. They have achieved every goal that
has been set in front of them, and done it exceptionally well.”
June 10 - 14, 2013
NNS on!
Wednesday, June 12 is our first Sidewalk Sale!
On the corner of Washington Avenue and 41st Street
T-SHIRTS • HATS • JACKETS • WATER BOTTLES • AND MUCH MORE!
7:00-8:00 a.m.
12:00-12:30 p.m.
2:30-4:30 p.m.
First “Spear and Gear”
Sidewalk Sale is June 12
NO SHIPPING FEES • CASH AND CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED • OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Please contact Kimberly Zayakosky, O29 Communications,
at kimberly.zayakosky@hii-co.com or 380-4460 with questions.
Buy Newport
News Shipbuilding
(NNS) apparel and accessories
without shipping costs during the first
“Spear and Gear” Sidewalk Sale on
Wednesday, June 12. The event will
be held on the corner of Washington
Avenue and 41st Street and will be
open from 7-8 a.m., 12-12:30 p.m., and
2:30-4:30 p.m.
For questions or for more information,
contact Kimberly Zayakosky (O29) at
380-4460.
NNS Employee Information Phone Line: 1-877-871-2058
CURRENTS p. 2
JUN
10
Shipbuilders Recognized at
TNCC Graduation
Forty-seven Thomas Nelson Certificate
Programs recipients were recognized
during the College’s (TNCC) 44th
Annual Commencement exercises
on May 14 for completion of Career
Studies and Certificate Programs. These
programs were developed in conjunction
with TNCC to enhance the student’s
knowledge skills required by the
management profession. The programs
are coordinated through Newport News
Shipbuilding’s Night School and with
instructors from TNCC. Certificate
Programs include: Fundamentals of
Organizational Leadership, Supervision
Certificate and the Industrial
Management Certificate.
For additional information on career
studies and certificate programs, contact
Shirley Smith-King (O22) at 688-8608.
Congratulations to the 2013 certificate
recipients: Anthony West (X43),
Brandon Peoples (X15), Carlos
Carr (X11), Charles Apple (A572),
Chase Shelton (X10), Christopher
Dangerfield (X11), Cory Wilfong
(X11), Darren Jackson (X33), Debbra
Stanfield (X70), Dustin Parker (X75),
Emmanuel Johnson (X11), Francisco
Rivera (O38), Gregory Rawlings
Pictured (L to R): Director of Education for The Apprentice School Everett Jordan, Paul Gee, Jr. (X31), Debbra Stanfield
(X70), James Roberson, Jr. (O46), Kevin Jones (O15), Virgie Beck (T52), TNCC President John Dever, Ph.D., Lori
Ecolano (X32), Chase Shelton (X10), Vanessa Wise (X72), Brandon Peoples (X15), and TNCC Assistant Professor of
Business Nancy Hill (E49). Photo by Dar Deerfield Mook
(X31), Hipolito Justiniano (O53), James Roberson, Jr. (O46), James Davidson,
Jr. (X88), Jason Gay (O39), Jason Dillingham (X18), Kenneth Armstrong (X36),
Kenneth Mayo (A572), Kevin Jones (O15), Larrie C. Johnson II (X32), LeDoris
Conrad (X31), Lori Ecolano (X32), Marc Latendresse (X18), Mark Costantini,
Jr. (X33), Mark Gallenstein (E18), Michael Sinks (X82), Michael Kinder Jr.
(X15), Nelson Towns (X18), Paul Gee, Jr. (X31), Raymond Rogers (X18), Robert
Palacio (X43 ), Robert Self (X36), Sharon Knight (O53), Stephen J. Carroll
(X71), Steven Terry, Sr. (M53), Temeka Shelton (X33), Teresa Dixon (X43),
Theablo Holifield (X18 ), Travis Benson (X36), Tyquan Spratley (X18), Vanessa
Wise (X72), Virgie Beck (T52), William Bruff, Jr. (O54).
X31 Shipbuilders Honored for Going More Than Seven
Months “Accident-Free”
On May 23, the X70 team working on USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72), along with the
Management Development Center (MDC), recognized 185 shipbuilders on the X31
Refueling and Complex Overhaul (RCOH) team for going more than seven months
without an accident. Chris Miner, Thomasina Wright, Marcus McCormick, Dave
Cullen, Ray Bagley and several other program leaders were on hand to recognize the
hard work and focus on safety demonstrated by the team.
Marcus McCormick, CVN 72 X31 Lead General Foreman,
congratulates X31 shipbuilders on a job well done.
Many of the shipbuilders on the team believe that achieving this safety goal is a
great accomplishment considering the difficult work environment and number of
individuals involved in the work the team performs each day. The deckplate craftsmen
attribute the team’s success to proper R.E.C. (recognize, evaluate and control), better
communication involving the actual work to be accomplished, foremen spending
more time on the deck plate, and utilizing the “best friend at work” mindset.
Give Blood. Save a Life.
Visit the Red Cross Bloodmobile at 8:00 a.m. on June 18 at Bldg. 802 (NetCenter) or at 7:30 a.m. on June 20 at Bldg. 520 (Visitor Parking Lot).
Please call 688-7196 (Bldg. 802) or 688-9191, option 9 (Bldg. 520) for an appointment.
JUN
10
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Information Regarding Dependent Benefits
Huntington Ingalls Industries is in the process of verifying all dependents covered by company benefits. Letters mailed to all affected
employees explain: “The majority of healthcare costs are for dependents. Other companies who verified dependents in their health plans
have reported between 5 to 15 percent of dependents were not eligible dependents at all. HII has the fiduciary responsibility to the health
plans to ensure that only eligible dependents are provided coverage.”
The letters include directions for submitting proper documentation (marriage certificates, birth certificates, etc.) to maintain benefits
for their dependents. Non-verified dependents will lose their benefits on July 1 and will not be eligible for COBRA. For more
information, call the Huntington Ingalls Benefits Center (HIBC) at: 1-877-216-3222.
Changes to Short and Long-Term Disability
Effective July 1, 2013, Huntington Ingalls Industries is transferring the
administration of the Short-Term Disability (STD) and Long-Term Disability (LTD)
plans for eligible salaried employees from Unum to Prudential. This provider
change will not impact employees on STD or LTD with a date of disability prior
to July 1, 2013. As a reminder, all eligible salaried employees must first contact the
Leave of Absence (LOA) Administration Department (K24) at 688-3800 to request a
medical leave of absence and initiate the claim process.
Additionally, payment of disability benefits due to the birth of a child may require
additional medical documentation to support absences longer than six weeks from
the date of birth. Contact the LOA department for more information.
Construction of Dry Dock 3. NNS Photo archives.
Volunteers Still Needed for “The Yard” Boat
This Week in NNS’ History
Newport News Shipbuilding’s (NNS) “The Yard” team is still
seeking volunteers for the FM99 Boat Building Contest this
Saturday, June 15. The event will be held in Suffolk from 10 a.m.
to 1 p.m. Spectators are welcome to attend. Contact NNS’ Team
Captain Stiles Bliss (E25) at 534-1199 for more information.
On June 15, 1905, work is authorized
for the construction of Newport
News Shipbuilding’s Dry Dock 3.
Construction of the concrete, 459-foot
long dock was completed in 1908.
NNS Summer Nights are Back
CYBER T.I.P.S.
Protect from Vishing/VoIP
The NAVSEA 08 Cyber and Physical Security Audit that was scheduled for
this week has been postponed. A new date has not been scheduled.
Vishing is the criminal practice of
using social engineering over the
telephone system, most often using
features facilitated by Voice over IP
(VoIP), to gain access to private,
personal and financial information
from the public for a financial award.
The term is a combination of “voice”
and phishing. Attackers automate
scripts to dial multiple people and cast
a wide net that ultimately catches a
few unsuspecting customers of the
bank or company they have spoofed.
The attackers can download CallerID
software that allows them to show
whatever phone number they want to.
For additional information, contact Steve Simmons (O15) at 688-5287 or
visit the Operations Security (OPSEC) Yardnet website.
For additional information, visit the
T51 Yardnet website.
The Communications Department has received 300 free tickets
to the Peninsula Pilots game on Thursday, June 27. Employees
of Newport News Shipbuilding (and subsidiaries) can pick up
tickets from the Communications Office in Bldg. 520 on a firstcome, first-served basis. Employees are initially limited to two
tickets each, but may request additional tickets upon availability. Discounted tickets
are also available. Contact Kimberly Zayakosky (O29) at 380-4460 for additional
information.
NOTICE
NAVSEA Audit Postponed
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JUN
10
Staying Engaged
The annual Engagement Survey questions are designed to reveal the connections employees feel to their work, their
teams and the company. Twice a month in Currents, shipbuilders will share what they believe are at the heart of each
survey question and what is working well for their teams. In this issue, read thoughts on:
“Q5: My supervisor, or someone at work seems to care
about me as a person.”
Norman Stith Jr.
Master Shipbuilder
O53 Material Handler
“Our supervisor goes above and beyond to demonstrate her affection for the team. As an all male team,
we share the same feeling for her and one another. Everyone’s well-being is important to her on and off
the job. Personal things like birthdays, anniversaries, job milestones are all important. They are definitely
morale boosters for us. We enjoy each other’s company so much that we look forward to the next
opportunity to work together. With this atmosphere on a daily basis, our job production is at its finest.”
What is working well for your team? “Communication is the main ingredient for our team’s success.
Our supervisor makes a constant effort to ensure we have the right tools for the job. If we see a team member needing help, we don’t
hesitate to jump in. We work well together because our supervisor ignites the team spirit DAILY, kudos or discrepancies -- we all get
it as a team. We know what’s expected of us each day and pride ourselves on making this happen. Building quality ships is our goal.”
Michelle Major
Master Shipbuilder
O95 Payroll Department
“If I am not here on time, my co-workers give me a
call to ask, ‘Is everything ok?’ I like the idea that my
friends give me a warm ‘hello’ and check when I am
not my usual self. My friends show concern because
I show concern; it is not a one way street. To receive
you have to give. I love to give -- remembering I am
here to do a great job. Knowing someone thinks about me makes me happy, and
like everyone, we do our best when we are happy.”
What is working well for your team? “Our team has meetings and open
discussions, and realizes that everyone is not the same. Respect for each another
is key. Organizing some social activities to unite the team (cooking contests,
collecting can goods, wearing our favorite football jersey) to see we have more
things in common than just at work.”
Want to know what other shipbuilders are saying about
Q5 of the Employee Engagement Survey?
Read responses on Yardnet.
What Does Gallup Say
About Q5?
A productive workplace is one in which
people feel safe — safe enough to
experiment, to challenge, to share
information, to support each other, and
in which team members are prepared to
give the manager and the organization
the “benefit of the doubt.” None of this
can happen if team members do not feel
cared about.
Relationships are the glue that holds
great workplaces together.
For additional information on Q5, visit the
Employee Engagement website.
JUN
10
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SEEKING LEADERS: employment opportunities with Newport News Shipbuilding
Job Title
Requisition Number
Department
Location
Mgr Program Control 2
4637BR
O70
NNS
Mgr Engineering 2
4431BR
E81
NNS
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The International Association of Administration Professionals (IAAP)
will hold a meeting at Sentara Careplex in Hampton from 5:30 to
8:30 p.m. RSVP required by June 7 to Bev Ware (K89) at 380-3064.
The International Compliance Office will hold Annual Export TrainingBasic from 9-10 a.m. and 1-2 p.m. in the VASCIC Auditorium.
Register via the Learning Exchange (LX). Contact Holly Bell (O19) at
688-3513 or 380-3599.
The Propeller Club will host an “All-Industry Reception” during the
Commercial Marine Expo from 5-7 p.m. at the Hampton Roads
Convention Center. Contact Jerry Owenby (X36) at 688-4076.
Join George Washington University’s Engineering Management and
Systems Engineering and HII for a lunchtime briefing on a Master of
Science Degree in Systems Engineering. The event will be held in
Bldg. 909/VASCIC (Room 2 West) from noon to 12:45 p.m. RSVP by
June 11 to cohort@gwu.edu.
The “Spear and Gear” Toastmasters’ Club will meet from
11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in Bldg. 903 (Room 214B). Guests are
welcome. Contact Eldeania Speller (K05) at 380-3764 or Rose
Brodie (K75) at 534-3382 for more information.
The Apprentice Athletic Club will host the 8th Annual Apprentice
Builder Backer Golf Tournament at Cypress Creek Golf Course
in Smithfield. The cost is $75 per golfer which includes a post
tournament cookout. Proceeds benefit the Apprentice Athletics. To
register or for info contact Rodney Huffman (X82/X31) 534-4089.
The Apprentice School will host a baseball camp June 17-18. The
two day camp will focus on proper instruction and drills to enhance
the skill level of each camper. Visit www.gobuilders.com to view the
camp brochure. Contact Jim Heath (O22) at 688-4935 for info.
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“At the Helm” Toastmasters’ Club will meet from 4:45-5:45 p.m. in
Bldg. 903-1 (Classroom 129B). Contact William Henry (E22) at
380-4581 or Keith Spranger (O36) at (757) 688-7898.
L.E.A.R.N. will host an after-work presentation with Rolf Bartschi,
vice president of CVN 78 Construction, and Mike Shawcross, vice
president of CVN 79 Construction, from 4:30-6 p.m. in the VASCIC
auditorium. The event is open to all employees and is by reservation
only. Sign up on the L.E.A.R.N. Yardnet website.
The Hampton Roads Chapter of INCOSE will host a presentation
on by Red Holmlin, P.E., PMP, William and Mary instructor, at Bensi
Ristorante Italiano in Hampton from 5:30-8 p.m. Reservations not
required. Contact Dennis Perry (O06) at (757) 534-0238.
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Reactor Services will host its 2013 Annual Golf Classic at Cypress
Creek Golf Course in Smithfield. Cost is $75 per person and the
submission deadline is on June 7. Matt Butler (X73) at 688-3109.
Women in Shipbuilding Enterprise (WiSE) will host 2 presentations
on the “Power of Positive Feedback” from 12-1 p.m. in VASCIC and
4-5 p.m. in CRF (B1841). Guest speakers will share positive feedback
skills to improve engagement and performance. Contact Kathy
Hansen (E44) at 534-3893 to register or for information.
The “Spear and Gear” Toastmasters’ Club will meet from
11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in Bldg. 903 (Room 214B). Guests are
welcome. Contact Eldeania Speller (K05) at 380-3764 or Rose
Brodie (K75) at 534-3382 for more information.
“At the Helm” Toastmasters’ Club will meet from 4:45-5:45 p.m. in
Bldg. 903-1 (Classroom 129B). Contact William Henry (E22) at
380-4581 or Keith Spranger (O36) at (757) 688-7898.
“At the Helm” Toastmasters’ Club will meet from 4:45-5:45 p.m. in
Bldg. 903-1 (Classroom 129B). Contact William Henry (E22) at
380-4581 or Keith Spranger (O36) at (757) 688-7898.
The Apprentice Alumni Association will host its 71st Annual Crab
Feast at Knights of Columbus in Newport News. Advance tickets
are $20 for Alumni or current Apprentice students and $20 for their
sponsored guest. Tickets will be available at the door for $25 each.
Purchase tickets from Alumni delegates, officers or Judy Hester
(O22) at 688-2512. Visit www.nnapprentice.com/alumni/news.htm.
Active Apprentices and Apprentice Alumni volunteers are needed
to support the 18th Annual Children’s Fishing Clinic at the James
River Fishing Pier. Volunteers will be setting up tents, putting together
fishing rods and reels for the children, and teaching children how
to fish! Event runs from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sign up by July 5 to get a
t-shirt. Lunch will be provided. Contact Dawn Hardister (X06) at
604-3737 or Rodney Huffman (X82) at 534-4089 for questions.
Technology Development will host the 2013 Technology Expo
July 24-25 in Bldg. 520-6. Attendance is limited to NNS employees
only. For details, contact Andy Poole (E80) at 688-6969, Tyler Terry
(E30) at 688-1847 or Paul Jordan (E30) at 380-3216.
Radcon (E85) will host a Captain’s Choice Golf Tournament at
Kiskiack Golf Club from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Entry fee is $75 per person.
Four-person teams preferred. RSVP required to Jason Greene (E85)
at (757) 380-2010 by June 28. No refunds after July 5.
Editor: Lauren Ward
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.
Employee Classifieds
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Audio & Video
PSP AND GAME - PSP in good condition w/ power cord &
one game: FFVII Crisis Core. Call or text. (804) 815-4163
2004 ROCKWOOD - Rockwood Roo Hybrid camper, new
awning,eql hitch, too many things to list. $7,200 Call after
4:30 pm (757) 851-2479
46” PLASMA TV - Panasonic, 3 yrs old, everything works,
$150, call or text (757) 291-2854
TIRES - Nexen Roadian HT Radials P265/70R17. Only
200 miles. $200 for all four tires. Were only used for one
month (757) 596-2192
BOOM BOX - Sony. Works great. All reasonable offers
considered. Call/text (757) 775-9895
1995 BUICK LESABRE LTD - 149,000 mi, $2,300, new
upper intake, coil packs, v6 (757) 297-0588
STEREO - Onkyo TX SR 575 Receiver 7.1 Surround $100,
Ultra Linear Sub-woofer- $50 (757) 509-2621
2006 BUELL XB12 - Rare find-excellent condition-low
miles-many perfor. mods -$4,795 OBO; (757) 329-2698
SPX SPEAKERS - 10” speakers in box with amp and
wires. have manual. great for truck or back of car. $50
(757) 238-9256
AUTO - Mustang G.T. Red, Auto. Mag Wheels, Garage
Kept, Excellent cond. 68,000 Miles $8,200 (757) 642-5897
TV - 19” Tube TV works fine.All reasonable offers
considered. Call/text (757) 775-9895
94 TRANS-AM - A/T, 5.7 V8, 135K, T-Tops, new exhaust
system, tune-up, Aluminum Wheels, Burgundy color, Mint
Cond, $5,500 OB (757) 846-6415
ONE DAY PHOTOGRAPHY - professional outdoor/
special events & weddings on location (757) 663-6310
SERVICE OFFERED - Bull Island Small Engine Repair
and Service. For your car needs (757) 969-3466
EXPERIENCED DJ - customized playlists suited for any
event! (757) 869-1876
17 INCH TIRES 4 - I have a good used set of 215/45R/17
inch fuzion HRi tires 85% tread to much noise for me want
100 firm text (757) 952-5231
SILVER STAR DJS - Fun Weddings and Parties with Silver
Star DJs. Book now for a great time - guaranteed! Web or
phone (757) 356-1166
HAMPTON ROADS DJ - Wedding/Party DJs, Karaoke,
Lighting, Photobooths & more! (757) 621-0464
Auto
‘96 GMC JIMMY 4 - 4.3L AOD p/s p/b a/c, cruise, antilock brakes, new inspection, 137,500 mi, $2,500 obo
(757) 871-5183
PACER RIMS - 15” 6 lug, like new, for Chevy or Toyota
$250 obo (757) 604-2202
1988 FORD TRUCK - Ranger with only 121000 miles.
V6,AT,AC,Tool Box and Bed Liner. Asking $2,250. Book is
$3,850. Clean, Runs Good (757) 810-5975
RIMS/TIRES - Colorado customs wildhorse alum, 17X9”
w/ 245/55 HP tires, 5X4.75” over $3,000 new, $500 text/
vmail (757) 589-5632
2000 CORVETTE - Convertible, Pewter, A/T, 59,425 miles,
Garage kept& covered Nav., 12 disc CD changer, VGC,
$17,000. (804) 815-0555
SOFT TOP COVER - Miata 2005 series snap on cover for
soft top in the open position; prevent sun bleaching; color
blue, $75 (757) 812-9427
‘94 ACURA LEGEND - ‘94 - Acura Legend, V6, AT, 224K
Mi, A/C Cold, Dark Green, Leather, New Tires, Runs
Good, $1,800 neg. (757) 633-4196
TIRES - 4 Brand New Continental, Pro Contact 185/55R15.
Asking $350 OBO, pictures are available upon request.
(248) 252-8952
TIRES - Four Bridgestone tires, 245/50, R18/100V and
BMW rims, $250 (757) 692-8736
2005 DODGE DAKOTA - $13,500, has 106,000 miles, 4X4,
v8, 4-door (757) 604-2202
1993 HONDA MOTORCYCLE - CBR600F2, needs work
to be ridable, engine runs well. $650 OBO Call between
5-8PM (757) 718-4793
2003 HARLEY - 100th anniv 883C, garage kept, GC,
heated grips. lots of chrome & too many extras to list,
$4,300 (757) 238-9256
97 HONDA CIVIC - Red Honda Civic with approximately
178K miles. Good shipyard car. $1K (803) 983-6956
HARLEY SPRINGER - 96 Springer Softail, 16K miles,
many extras, pipes, chrome, bags, grips, etc all HD parts.
Dealer maintained $6,400 (757) 899-6511
FREE OIL CHANGE - 7 Free Oil Change Vouchers, Tire
Rotations & More $59.95 (757) 438-8238
93’ TOYOTA CAMRY - 5 Sd. A/c, stereo, good ride, needs
some minor repair work (757) 509-1849
Boats & Marine Supplies
‘05 16’ TRACKER - Boat & Trlr, V16, 50HP less than 100
hours on motor, livewell, fishfinder, $8K. (757) 846-8583
POTOMAC KAYAK - Tidewater 80 SS Kayak, L: 7’9”;
beam: 29”; depth: 14”; max. cap: 225 lbs. $100
(757) 439-2963
14 FT CAROLINA - Wood boat, trolling motor, depth
finder, bilge pump, 2 swivel seats, EZ Loader gal. trailer,
spare tire, VGC $600 (757) 899-6511
Furnishings & Appliances
LIVING RM TABLE - Coffee table & 2 matching end tables.
Glass top w/ silver metal/dark wood legs. $175 OBO. text
for pictures (757) 759-0618
OFFICE DESK - Solid cherry desk w/ black insert,
3LG/2SM drawers. Good condition, no keyboard tray.
Text for pics $200 obo (804) 385-3192
COMPUTER DESK - Dark finish/glass w/storage, can fit a
printer & 2 monitors with extra space, $75 OBO call or text
for pics (757) 291-2854
COMPUTER DESK - w/ storage drawer, shelves, all wood
finish, $125 (Orig. $500) Pictures available (757) 930-8169
COMPUTER DESK - Light wood desk with 2 shelves,
cabinet & keyboard tray.Any reasonable offer considered.
Call/text (757) 775-9895
WASHING MACHINE - Maytag Washer $350/OBO and
Dryer for $75/OBO (757) 676-4495
MICROWAVE - Lg microwave with built in toaster $80
(516) 547-7056
CABINET - gun cabinet will hold 6 or more, asking $125
(757) 535-1596
DINING ROOM SET - Solid maple set includes drop leaf
table & 4 chairs. Retro/rustic design. $150 (757) 595-2244
MOVING - Burgundy Couch & Loveset $600 or better
offer. Great conduction. Text for pics. (757) 218-4230
LEATHER COUCH - Black leather couch/love seat
both reclines a crates from cat on side $150 obo
(516) 547-7056
BABY ITEMS - swing -$55, bouncer $15, beds $30 ea,
white dresser $55, All in Good Condition, Pictures aval
(757) 342-0332
DISHWASHER - $150 Serious texts/calls. Picture aval.
(757) 342-0332
Employee Classifieds
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Furnishings & Appliances cont.
Hobbies cont.
Real Estate cont.
TABLE & CHAIRS - Rattan Indoor Dining Room Table
(Glass top - Square) and 4 matching chairs. Removable
cushions. $200 (757) 570-8882
90 GALLON AQUARIUM - Tank, stand, hood and 2-400
Marine land, bio-wheel filters, equip never used $500
(757) 218-7691
FOR RENT $1,025 - Like new 3 bedroom/1ba duplex with
vaulted ceiling & new everything/appliances!! 2111 Belfast
Ave.Hpt (757) 288-7292
CANOPY BEDFRAME - For a Queen size bed, $125. It’s
white with some gray accents. Very nice. Text or call for
pics. (757) 329-1074
ADULT DODGEBALL - Co-Ed League, Newport News.
Registration Fee: $50 per Team. (757) 528-5575
FOR SALE - 4BD/2BA House in Hampton. $165K. Approx.
1700sq.ft. Many upgrades, renovated. Call for info, pics, or
showing (757) 816-6319
TV CABINET - 6’-6 tall 5’-0 wide, Real cherry wood
TV stand. will text pics. Fits 34” TV inside $150 obo
(757) 846-8357
POOL TABLE - 7 ft, 1 inch slate one peice all accessories
included will help you load it, $400 (757) 812-0524
GLIDER/OTTOMAN - Glider & Ottoman perfect for nursery!
Khaki material. $65 pics avail (757) 344-7965
FRIDGE - Stainless steel Frigidaire over/under, 3 yo, barely
used, kept clean $150 (757) 291-2854
ELECTRIC RANGE - never been used kenmore glass top
electric range 30“ electric cord include $675 at Sears $500
obo (516) 547-7056
POOL TABLE - Brunswick 8 ft. Oak pool table, pool cues,
rack, balls and accessories, $1,250. NEW condition, FREE
delivery! (757) 645-7866
SECTIONAL SOFA - 2 yr old, brown & tan, leather & fabric
sectional, great condition, $350 Call/text (757) 298-5860
KEURIG - Keurig Mini Plus. New, still in box. Retail for $99,
sell for $79. With free box of K-cups. (757) 826-0740
Computers
MAGICIAN - Professional, available for parties. Familyfriendly & have ref. Call for pricing/times. (804) 815-4163
BALANCE BEAM - Practice beam for gymnastics, 8 ft
padded low to ground. $25 (757) 439-2963
ONE CRAFTY DAY - crochet hats, hair bows/headbands,
baby gifts, dresses & tutus on Facebook (757) 663-6310
RECREATION - Women Golf clubs with Titl. pull cart. $70.
Taylor Made, XGR etc. Driver-putter. (757) 509-2621
TINY TRAMPOLINE - Exercise Trampoline. Great Condition.
Good for exercise or good for kids! Asking $30. Text for pic
(757) 344-7965
Real Estate
HOME - 2 BR/2.5 Bath Condo near PH Mall for rent. 1,200
sq. ft., all major appliances included, garage and pool
access - $1,250 per month (Great Location) (757) 897-9999
BEACH HOUSE - 3 BR 1&1/2 bath on Beach Road in Kitty
Hawk NC. $900 + $100 cleaning deposit. July weeks
open (757) 846-1036
HOUSE FOR SALE - Perfect location! York Co. at
crossroads of every major rt. 3br/2ba w/custom upgrades
on lg. lot. $335,000; (757) 817-0398
TOSHIBA LAPTOP - 17 inch. 4 yrs old. Windows XP. either
plugged in or battery holds charge and works great. $200
OBO call/text (757) 810-6721
OBX HOME RENTAL - Pool/spa/jacuzzi/wetbar/game/
internet, free(golf/bowling/cruises) $995-2895 wkly
(757) 826-0740
COMPUTER REPAIR - PC/Laptop repair, Virus removal,
Program re-installs, etc… $85+parts (757) 329-6761
TOWNHOME - Hampton, 1,500SF, 3BDRMS, 2.5 baths,
newly remodeled kit., near LAFB $137K (757) 406-2256
RENT TO OWN!! - Nice 3 bdr/1 ba ranch on lg corner lot/
fenced yd. w/shed. Lg covered patio to enjoy cookouts.
$1,025 month (757) 675-9954
Hobbies
LES PAUL - Epiphone Les Paul (hny brst) w/hard case,
fender prac. amp, cords, & strap. $425 Pics (757) 537-9587
PAINTBALL - Tippman 98 paintball “marker” w/ CO2 tank
& protect mask. All you need to play. $75 (757) 595-2244
PAINTBALL - BT Alpha Black. Paintball “Marker” with
E-Grip - $95. (757) 595-2244
FSBO HAMPTON - Townhome, end unit, 3BR 2-1/2 ba,
garage, 2 parking spaces, fireplace, new appliances
$170,900 (757) 575-8065
MOBILE HOME - 2010 MOBILE HOME - 1216 sq ft 3 BR 2
BA, Lg eat-in kit, see pics on Craigslist. Smithfield. $59,900
(757) 371-9568
HOME FOR RENT - 1400 sqft 3bd 1.5bath townhome in
Courthouse Green. New kitchen with granite and stainless.
$1025 per month. (757) 880-2948
RENT HAMPTON - 3 bedrooms/1bath Vaulted ceiling, new
kitchen & appliances, fence, driveway. NICE duplex low
utilities $1,025 (757) 288-7292
KILN CREEK (NN) - 2 MABR/2.5 BA Townhouse,1,479
SQFT, Open plan, screen porch, pool, tennis, park,
$163,900. For photos (757) 771-7655
FOR RENT $1,025 - Vaulted ceiling ranch duplex w/ new
everything/appliances! 3 bd/1ba. 2111 Belfast Ave. Hpt.
(757) 288-7292
FOR LAND SALE - 3.47 Acres Wooded Isle of Wight
County 30 mins. from NNS. Septic tank, no well perks for 3
BR. $74,900 (757) 249-3299
CUTE CAPE - 19 Henry St, Hampton. 1660 SF, 3Br/2Full
Ba. Wood fire pl, New Flrs, Fenced Bkyard, Shed, 135k
Make an Offer (757) 532-4968
Miscellaneous Items
CONCERT TICKETS - 2 Lawn seats Brad Paisley,Chris
Young & Lee Brice June 28, 2013 7 pm Farm Bureau; $90
(757) 873-1732
CONCERT TICKETS - 2 Lawn seat tickets, Miranda
Lambert, Dierks Bentley Aug. 22, 2013 7:00 pm, Farm
Bureau Live Va; $90 (757) 879-1732
2 TEE BALL BATS - and bat bag. $30 (757) 812-2719
LUGGAGE CARRIER - Sears X-Cargo Sport-20 Roof Top
Luggage Carrier, Excellent Cond. Used once, $100 - Call
(757) 596-3635
FALCONS TICKETS - 2 Tickets for all home games. Section
323, Row 14. Text (757) 870-3326
FALCONS TICKETS - 2 Tickets for all home games. Section
132, ROW 8. Text (757) 870-3326
VIKINGS TICKETS - Up to 6 tickets for all home games.
Text (757) 870-3326
MECHANIC - Attention Subaru enthusiasts: call for
general maintenance & affordable performance work.
(757) 309-2931
ARIAT BOOTS, - Men’s Ariat Cowboy boots size 13, brand
new, never worn $100 (757) 262-6968
Employee Classifieds
JUN
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Miscellaneous Items cont.
COACH PURSES! - Gently used Coach purses for sale.
$50 each. call for more information. (757) 870-1161
CHILD CARE - Oyster Pt/Denbigh, 7am-5:30pm--M-F,
20 yrs exp (757) 249-2624
BENCH PRESS - Brand new bench press with leg
extension/curl section. $150 (757) 813-5074
MOUNTAIN BIKE - Mongoose 18-speed mountain bike.
Black and Yellow. $50 Brand new (252) 333-7056
TREE REMOVAL - Big Bear Tree Service; Free est.
Licensed/insured. 10% off senior citizen. (757) 592-6497
WEED EATER - Black & Decker GrassHog with 100ft
extention cord.Any reasonable offer considered.Call/text
(757) 775-9895
GAME BUS - Video Visions - Call and book the Game Bus
today for your birthday parties, school events, etc. (PS3 &
Xbox) (757) 342-0332
WEIGHT SET - Olympic style weight set with plate weights
bench w/att. curl and bar bell 30 and 40# dumb bells w/
stand $600 (757) 753-5618
TOMTOM - XL N14644 brand new, used twice, case/cords
included, asking $100. (989) 233-1548
Pets
Free Items
AKC CHIHUAHUAS - Long Hair Chihuahuas ready on June
15. Dewormed, vaccines, parents heart tested, chipped,
carepack. $700 (757) 771-9873
LAVA ROCK - Red lava rock mulch that was removed
from a 3’x10’ flower bed. Bagged & free for the taking.
(757) 218-2611
BALL PYTHON - Comes with tank, light & supplies. $50 for
everything. Hoping to find it a good home (757) 719-9618
FIRE WOOD - Free fire Wood, Bring saw and ax and get
ready for winter Call 757-329-6761 (757) 329-6761
ANIMAL AID SOC - has happy healthy adoptable
dogs! Open 9-12 daily. 80 Butler Farm Rd, Hampton
(757) 865-0511
FILL - Closer to NC the better. I will haul. (757) 651-1350
FETCHING K9 - Manners Dog Training invites you to join
our next session! Look at us on FACEBOOK and give us a
call! (757) 594-0365
PAWS POQUOSON - Animal Welfare Sanctuary welcomes
you to adopt your next cat or kitten from us! Look us up on
FACEBOOK! (757) 593-2019
Yard & Garage Sales
YARD SALE - Huge Multi-family yard sale June 21st 8-4
and June 22nd 8 - until 1609 Colonial Ave in Smithfield
Classified Policy
Lost & Found
PRESCRIPTION GLASSES - Black Framed Prescription
Glasses, lost in 903 garage or between 50th St gate & DD11
(757) 329-6761
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
LAWN EQUIPMENT - Toro 40” commerical walk behind
mower, EC $2,400, 21” ExMark commerical Push mower,
EC $300,OBO (757) 220-9278
ENGAGEMENT RING - 1/2 carat engagement ring.
Appraisal and pictures available for review. Make offer.
(757) 812-2719
A/C SERVICE - Save on electric bill have your A/C serviced
and cleaned. (757) 771-3441
BUDGETING HELP - Offering FREE financial coaching/
budgeting help and debt elimination tools. Call for times
and questions. (804) 815-4163
»» Boats & Marine Supplies
»» Computers
Wanted
WANTED RIDERS - Van going to shipyard on 3rd shift
leaving from Ahoskie N.C. Van goes though Suffolk VA.
(252) 532-2501
»» Free Items
»» Furnishings & Appliances
»» Hobbies
»» Pets
»» “In Appreciation”
»» Lost & Found
PARKING SPACE - Parking Space needed near 42nd St.
gate. (434) 917-1724
VAN RIDERS - Van coming thru Franklin,Suffolk,Windsor
and Smithfield 3rd shift (757) 653-8664
DAYCARE - Mon-Fri,5am-5:30pm. Newmarket area off
Mercury Blvd. 5 mins from shipyard. Fulltime-$125/wk,
Parttime-$30 day (757) 679-0305
LAWNMOWER - I am looking for a small riding lawnmower.
Doesn’t have to look good, just run good (757) 532-1680
FUNDRAISING OPP - FUNDRAISING OPP - Make
Good money for All Occasions with Great Products
(757) 660-5901
ROOMMATE - to share 1600sqft 3br/1.5ba house
in Denbigh $600/mo incl. util. monthly lease ok
(757) 329-1074
THIRY ONE - Book your party today! (757) 899-0870
ROOMATE - Residential, private bath, use of kitchen/
laundry $500/mo. flat (757) 449-4799
HELPING HANDS - General home cleaning, errand
running, etc... licensed & insured, one time cleaning
welcomed, free estimates. (757) 371-3904
OBX HOUSE - Looking for House to rent for a week in OBX
on the beach (757) 813-5074
BMW 5 SERIES - Will pay Blue Book Cash for low to avg
miles years 05-07. Excellent Paint/Mech Cond Only. May
consider a 645. (757) 851-3518
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»» Real Estate
»» Wanted
»» Yard & Garage Sales
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