4 | 20 | 2015 Proteus Makes Big Impression at Sea-Air-Space A weekly publication of Newport News Shipbuilding The annual Navy League Sea-Air-Space exposition is the largest maritime exposition in the U.S., drawing thousands of attendees from the defense industry, private sector and military leadership. This year’s big hit - according to Defense News - was a small submersible named Proteus, which was on display at the Huntington Ingalls booth. The dual mode underwater vehicle traveled on a semi-trailer truck from Florida to Washington D.C. for the expo, and was displayed near scale models of Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) and John Warner (SSN 785). Ross Lindman is senior vice president at Undersea Solutions Group (USG), which was recently acquired by Huntington Ingalls and now reports to NNS’ Submarine and Fleet Support Division. “We’re here to bring it out as an asset for the Navy, under lease as a test platform,” Lindman told Defense News. “It has a very large payload, lots of range, and provides near-term capability to answer urgent needs.” CONTINUED ON PG 3 Proteus on display at the HII Booth at Sea-Air-Space April 13-15. Photo by Chris Oxley NNS Constructs and Installs New Flood Gates for the Virginia Living Museum During a brief ceremony on March 13, Newport News Shipbuilding dedicated three new flood gates to the Virginia Living Museum (VLM). VLM Deputy Director Fred Farris said that the museum approached NNS to design and fabricate a new system of flood gates that could be easily closed by one staff person after the museum was flooded twice during the summer of 2012. NNS began work on the project in September 2013. “The old gates were very heavy panels,” said Farris. “Several staff members had to carry each gate over to the door and slide them into a groove in the concrete. The gates were not designed for daily use but rather to be positioned in advance of a predicted storm. We were lucky on the day of the big flood – an employee woke up, noticed how heavy the rain was falling, came to the museum and got other staff to help him position the three flood gates. The lake rose so high and so fast, with 8” of rain in three hours that water rose over the gates and flooded the entire lower level. Had those gates not been in position we would have had 3-feet of water in the lower level instead of 6-inches.” Farris added, “The new gates are heavy but mounted on wheels and stay positioned adjacent to the back exits at all times. To close them, one staff person can unlatch the gate, easily roll it into position and crank it down into a water sealing gasket material.” The design team was led by Design Engineering Manager Dave Orie and included E81 Engineering Managers Gene Bowman and Mary McDermott and E81 Engineers Newton Claiborne, Shane Gardner, Willie McBee. To assist with fabrication and installation, X10 Superintendent Jim Cochran and General Foreman Rusty Johnson were brought onto the team. E88 Production Planner Bonnie Babb was brought onto the team to assist with procurement of materials and the following employees assisted with manufacturing... CONTINUED ON PG 3 FAMILY HEALTH CENTER Waiting Room - Second Floor Area Students Explore STEM Careers at NNS During Spring Break. QuadMed to Visit NNS May 5-6 to Hold Information Sessions. Administrative Professionals Day is Wednesday, April 22. ... READ ON PG 2 ... READ ON PG 4 ... READ ON PG 5 2 2 CURRENTS 4 | 20 | 2015 Area Students Explore STEM Careers at NNS During Spring Break Career Pathways hosted 22 high school students from Newport News Public Schools, Hampton City Schools, Gloucester Public Schools, New Kent County Public Schools and Southampton County Public Schools, as part of their Spring Break “Make It Work” Program April 7-9. The students spent 15 hours over three days exploring different STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) careers at Newport News Shipbuilding. Mentors from Engineering and Information Technology departments escorted the students through their respective departments and other areas of the shipyard to give the students a hands-on experience of what it’s like to work at NNS. to many things I was not aware of at the shipyard,” he said. Brad Wysong from Hampton City Schools rode three Hampton Road Transit (HRT) buses each day to participate. Ephaulin Leeks (E25) said, “Representing NNS to the youth of our community by showing the many STEM opportunities here with the collaboration of colleagues that contribute to our mission was an honor. I think I learned just as much from the students as they did from me.” “This was a great learning opportunity that I did not want to pass up and it has opened my eyes Visit the Career Pathways Yardnet website for additional information on the program or contact Gordon Sproat (O44) at 688-3176. Area students came to NNS April 7-9 as part of their Spring Break “Make It Work” Program. Photo by Ricky Thompson Sen. James M. Inhofe Vists NNS Security Message: Mulch Fires On April 17, Huntington Ingalls Industries hosted Sen. James M. Inhofe (R-Okla.), for a tour of the company’s Newport News Shipbuilding division. The senator, a military veteran, also met over breakfast with sailors from Oklahoma serving aboard the aircraft carriers USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72) and Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78). Ford is under construction at Newport News and scheduled for delivery to the U.S. Navy in 2016. Lincoln is undergoing a refueling and complex overhaul (RCOH) at the shipyard until 2016. NNS President Matt Mulherin led the tour, which included a visit to one of the shipyard’s aircraft carrier construction facilities, a demonstration of the virtual design tool being used to design Ford-class aircraft carriers and a tour of Ford. Inhofe was also updated on Lincoln’s RCOH progress and the success of lessons learned on CVN 78 that are being implemented in the construction of the aircraft Sen. James M. Inhofe (R-Okla.) met with sailors from Oklahoma serving aboard CVN 72 and CVN 78 for breakfast April 17. Photo by Chris Oxley carrier John F. Kennedy (CVN 79). The senator said he was impressed with the professionalism, skill level and dedication of the workforce at the shipyard. “I came here to see the work on CVN 78, CVN 79 and the Abe Lincoln so as we deal with shipbuilding issues in the NDAA I am better informed,” Inhofe said. “I have learned a lot, and I am most impressed with the cost-saving innovations that will directly benefit the taxpayer. Good job, Newport News.” Mulch is typically used for landscaping around plants, shrubs and trees. There has been a significant increase in the number of fires that occur in landscaping mulch due to cigarettes. Thousands of mulch fires occur throughout the year, but primarily in the warm summer months. Factors such as warmer temperatures, strong winds and extremely dry conditions due to below average rainfall allow for easy ignition of dry landscaping materials and vegetation. As a result of today’s laws and policies, many public facilities no longer allow smoking inside the facility, leading to an increased number of mulch fires due to the creation of smoking areas outside. Smokers often discard smoking material, including matches, into the landscaped areas as they enter the building. What starts as a small mulch fire can quickly spread, and if not extinguished quickly, can lead to significant property loss and business interruption. Remember using fireproof receptacles in smoking areas and the proper use of these receptacles will help eliminate mulch fires ignited by smoldering cigarettes or cigars. 4 | 20 | 2015 CURRENTS 3 HOLA Hosts Professional Development Event Hispanic Outreach Leadership Alliance (HOLA) hosted a professional development event on employee engagement April 9. Bill McHenry, Organizational Development manager, shared what he has learned over the past two years about engagement and its impact on business. “Engagement starts with constructive team conversations about what is possible, what’s going right, and how barriers to success can be overcome or addressed,” he said. “Ultimately, resulting in better team performance on every commitment we make.” Jon Banks (E73) attended the event. “The session afforded me the opportunity to network with a highly-engaged management team, learn creative ways to enhance my productivity in everyday assignments, and how to communicate more effectively with others both on the deck plate and in the office to reach common goals,” he said. Margarita Doreste (051) said, “By breaking down some of the 12 Gallup questions and elaborating on how they came about, Bill’s presentation shed valuable light into their validity to measure employee engagement and its relationship to performance. A very entertaining and engaging presenter, Bill’s understanding of leadership and engagement are evident.” Visit the HOLA Yardnet website to learn more about HOLA and to find out how you can get involved. Front row (L to R): Rodney Beltz (X10), Bonnie Babb (E88), Mary McDermott (E81), Newton Claiborne (E81), Shane Gardner (E81). Second row (L to R): Rusty Johnson (X10), Jim Cochran (X10), Duke Mitchell (X10). Dave Orie (E81), Willie McBee (E81). Photo by John Whalen NNS Constructs and Installs New Flood Gates for the Virginia Living Museum CONTINUED FROM PG 1 ... of the gates: Thomas Spikes (M32), Mitchell Turner (M32), James Hines (M32), Anthony West (M33), William Michaelis (M33), Garland Langhorne (M32), Robert Hakes (X10), X10 Foreman Duke Mitchell, Planning Manager Paul Taylor, Rodney Beltz (X10). “This project certainly was a reminder that designing, engineering and building ships, and designing, engineering and building flood mitigation systems, are completely different,” said Orie. “But we had some really good folks working on this project and it was a learning experience for everyone.” Visit www.vlm.org from a home computer for additional information about the project. 2015 Sea-Air-Space Exposition CONTINUED FROM PG 1 USG built the craft in 2012 at its Panama City, Florida facility in partnership with Battelle and Bluefin Robotics, who developed the craft’s navigational and software systems. After more than 100 test missions and 400 logged hours underwater, Lindman said, “It’s ready to go now.” Lindman also revealed to Defense News that Proteus has been evaluated by a number of Navy entities, including the Naval Research Laboratory, the Naval Surface Warfare Center in Panama City, the Naval Special Warfare Command in Coronado, California, and the Space and Warfare Systems Command. There is even interest in attracting international customers. “A number of NATO nations have similar requirements,” Lindman observed. “We hope to sell some.” Visitors of the HII Booth at Sea-Air-Space view a model of aircraft carrier Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78). The 2015 Sea-Air-Space exposition was held at the Gaylord Hotel at National Harbor April 13-15. Photo by Chris Oxley 2 4 CURRENTS AROUND THE YARD Dependent Verification Dependent verification for employees and dependents on Huntington Ingalls Industries medical benefits runs through June 19, 2015. Employees who need to verify dependents should have received a letter in the mail identifying who needs to be verified. Failure to verify dependents will result in the cancellation of their benefits July 1, 2015. For additional information about dependent verification, visit the HII Benefits website at www.hiibenefits.com or contact the HII Benefits Center (HIBC) at 1-877-216-3222. April 24 is the Last Day to Pre-Register for 5K The last day to pre-register for the 8th Annual NNS 5K Fun Run/Walk is April 24. All Newport News Shipbuilding employees and its subsidiaries can participate in the family-friendly event, which will be held on Saturday, May 2 at 9 a.m. at Victory Landing Park (next to VASCIC). Cost is $12 for adults and $7 for children (12 and under). To register or for event information, visit the NNS 5K website at www.huntingtoningalls.com/5k. Employees who do not register by April 24 can register on race day for $15. 4 | 20 | 2015 2015 Performance Management and Engagement Survey Results ISO Audits Planned for Next Week: April 27-29 The Human Resources and Administration Division would like to thank salaried employees for participating in the 2015 Performance Management and Engagement Survey that was conducted mid-March. The results are used to assess the effectiveness of our performance management and engagement processes. Overall, the survey received a 71.3 percent participation rate, resulting in 7,945 responses. The following is a summary of survey results: Newport News Shipbuilding will undergo a surveillance audit of its Environmental Management System (EMS) and its Quality Management System (QMS) April 27-29. The American Bureau of Shipbuilding Quality Evaluations (ABS-QE) will conduct the surveillance audit. This audit will continue as an “integrated” approach in evaluating key areas of these two management systems. This means that personnel involved with discussions with the auditors will likely be questioned on both quality and environmental aspects of their work. • 69.2 percent of employees reported the Performance Agreement and Review Process helps them in performing their job. • Employees reporting progress on Engagement Action Plans improved 2.2 to 67.9 percent. • 91.6 percent of respondents say their management team helps them improve safety performance. • 85.5 percent of respondents would recommend their boss to a friend as a great person to work for. Overall, evidence suggests Newport News Shipbuilding is making progress with safety, engagement, and performance management. FAMILY HEALTH CENTER Waiting Room - Second Floor HealthWaves is also looking for volunteers to assist with set-up and clean-up. Employees interested in participating as a volunteer should contact Brady Goggin (O28) at 380-7646 or via email. Nomination Materials for MOE Are Available Nomination materials for the 2015 President’s Model of Excellence (MOE) Awards are now available on the MOE Yardnet website. All nominations must be submitted to divisional Red Team Members using Form NN 9134 (Rev. 10). Contact Yasmine Robinson (O09) at 380-2428 or Woody Flythe (O09) at 380-2859 for questions or for additional information. Access Center to Close for Maintenance April 22 The Access Center will be closed from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Wednesday, April 22 for scheduled maintenance. Please plan accordingly. Sign Up for HII Family Health Center Information Session QuadMed, the company that will operate the HII Family Health Center, will be at Newport News Shipbuilding May 5-6 to hold information sessions about the new health center. The sessions each day will be held in Bldg. 520-6 during the following times: • 7-8 a.m. (3rd shift) • Noon - 1 p.m. (1st shift) • 2-3 p.m. (2nd shift) Employees must receive pre-approval from their supervisor to flex the last 30 minutes of the session for day shift employees. Registration is required via the Learning Exchange (LX). Find the sessions by searching keywords, “family health center.” EMS Audit: Selected parts of the ISO standard 14001 will be audited. Employees may be stopped by auditors and interviewed about general awareness of the company’s environmental policy or how their job could affect the environment. Employees can refer to their green ISO 14001 badge cards or the O27 Environmental, Health and Safety Yardnet website as a reminder of the shipyard’s environmental policy. NNS is looking forward to another successful audit to maintain the shipyard’s ISO 14001 certification. NNS was originally awarded in 2003 and was renewed in 2006, 2009 and in 2012. For more information, contact Dwain Jenkins (O27) at 534-4066. QMS Audit: The audit team will review work documents associated with many of the areas of the shipyard, including records for equipment calibration, training, production control, product testing, internal audits, and corrective and preventive actions. Auditors may also request to randomly interview employees in both nuclear and non-nuclear work areas about work procedures to evaluate their work practices, overall awareness of Newport News’ quality management policies and the knowledge of the impact their work has. Employees should answer questions about how they normally accomplish their work. During the last audit, several people and departments were asked about their work processes. Managers, general foremen and supervisors should emphasize to employees the importance of having knowledge of their work procedures and working to authorized procedures and drawings. A successful audit will maintain the shipyard’s ISO 9001 certificate for the Quality Management System. The shipyard was first certified to ISO 9001 in 1993 and has renewed the certification every three years since. For additional information, contact Tony Burger (O04) at 534-3222. 4 | 20 | 2015 CURRENTS 35 DATEBOOK APRIL 21 The “Spear and Gear” Toastmasters Club will meet from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. in Bldg. 812 (The Apprentice School) second floor conference room. Guests are always welcome. Contact Rose Brodie (K75) at 534-3382 or Donna Graves (E08) at 688-6204 for more information. APRIL 22 The William and Mary admissions team will be at The Apprentice School (Bldg. 812, room 258) at 4:30 p.m. to hold an informational session about their Flex Master of Business Administration Program. To RSVP, contact Todd Estes (O20) at 534-4349 or via email. APRIL 22 This year, Newport News Shipbuilding will celebrate Earth Day by volunteering to cleanup and spread mulch around the trees and shrubs of Christopher Newport Park in downtown Newport News (across from VASCIC). Volunteers will meet at the park, next to the cul-de-sac on 26th Street (off West Avenue) at 3:30 p.m. April 22. Visit the Earth Day website on Yardnet to complete a volunteer form. Wednesday, April 22 is Administrative Professional Day. Pictured above is Gerald R. Ford’s (CVN 78) Admin team. Front row (L to R): Donna Jessup (X88/X32), Christina Charnock (X88), Dawn Eanes (O82), Ramona Johnson (X88), Tammy Smith (X88). Second row (L to R): Crystal White (X88), Angie Browne (X88), Bev Ware (K89), Deborah Adams (X88), Karen McCormic (X88), Jack Highfill (X88), Wanico Brown (X36). Photo by John Whalen APRIL 22 Three of the local area high schools, Nasa Knights, Team 122 (New Horizons Education Center), Builders Of Tomorrow Team 1610 (Franklin High School) and Triple Helix Team 2363 (Menchville High School) will compete at the FIRST world championship in St. Louis on April 22-25, 2015. This championship event will bring 600 high school teams from the world together to complete to crown this year’s Champion of the game “Recycle Rush.” Visit the FIRST website on Yardnet for more information or contact Chris Brown (O35) at 688-7897. The “Spear and Gear” Toastmasters Club will meet from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in Bldg. 812 (The Apprentice School) second floor conference room. Guests are always welcome. Contact Rose Brodie (K75) at 534-3382 or Donna Graves (E08) at Apprentice Alumni Association will host the annual Apprentice Alumni Spring Golf Tournament at Williamsburg National Golf Club. The cost is $75 per golfer, and the price includes: green fee, 18hole cart fee, tournament prizes, food (Chicken, BBQ, etc.) and unlimited range balls (1 hour prior to start). Contact Fred Peedle (E51) at 688-6682 or visit www.nnapprentice.com/alumni/news.htm for more information. APRIL 30 Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers – Hampton Roads Section will host presentation of the Virginia Tech Ocean Engineering Senior Projects at a dinner meeting for members, student members, and guests at Al Fresco Restaurant in Newport News starting at 6 p.m. View flier for more information. RSVP to John Edwards (E84) at [email protected] or call 534-0240. MAY 2 Sign up for the 8th annual NNS 5K Fun Walk/Run. Newport News Shipbuilding employees and its subsidiaries can participate in the family-friendly event at 9 a.m. on Saturday, May 2 at Victory Landing Park (next to VASCIC). Visit www.huntingtoningalls.com/5k to register or for additional event information MAY 6 Information session for George Washington University Master of Science in Systems Engineering or Engineering Management will be held from 12 to 1 p.m. at The Apprentice School (Bldg. 812) in the Apprentice Alumni room (room 180). To RSVP, email [email protected] by May 11. For questions, contact Rex Parker (O35) at 688-7224 or Jennifer McClain (O35) 688-8439. MAY 14 APRIL 23 APRIL 24 APRIL 22 MAY 13 The International Compliance Office will hold Annual Export Training-Basic from 9-10 a.m. and noon-2 p.m. in the VASCIC auditorium. Register via the Learning Exchange (LX) or contact Sarah Williams (O19) at 380-3599. The Hispanic Outreach Leadership Alliance (HOLA) will host a “Speed Mentoring” event from 4:30 to 6 p.m. in Bldg. 520-6 (James River Room). The event will provide a great mentoring opportunity for all attendees and a chance to share and receive advice from our company leadership. Mentoring sessions will occur in 10 minute intervals with attendees moving from one mentor to another. The event is open to all NNS employees. MAY 30 The Progressive Club will hold their second event of the year at 4:30 p.m. at the Knights of Columbus in Newport News. Employees interested in attending should complete the second outing form on Yardnet and submit it to their club representative. All guest or trial membership may attend at a cost of $15 to be paid in advance (preferred) or at the event. You must be salaried or retired salaried employee to participate in a trial membership. For more information, contact Kenny McBurney (X88) at 380-3659 or Loria Mooneyham (X42) at 534-4559. JUNE 5 Reactor Services will host its annual Spring Golf Tournament at Sleepy Hole Golf Club from noon to 6 p.m. The cost is $75 per person and includes green fees, 18-hole cart fee, prizes, food and unlimited range balls. Reservations are required by May 22. To RSVP, contact BJ Maben (X73) at 380-3957 or Kyra Kimmeth (X73) at 688-9408. JUNE 16 The International Compliance Office will hold Annual Export Training-Basic from 9-10 a.m. and 1-2 p.m. in Bldg. 520-6 (James River Room). Register via the Learning Exchange (LX) or contact Sarah Williams (O19) at 380-3599. 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. 2 6 CURRENTS 4 | 20 | 2015 EMPLOYEE CLASSIFIEDS AUDIO/VIDEO BB Bold 9930 - Verizon, Clean ESN Touch screen. Great Condition. (754) 285-1145 WEDDING PHOTOS - Photographer to capture all your special moments. NNS discount. (757) 639-9773 DJ - custom playlists for any event, lighting effects & photography (757) 869-1876 AUTO Auto cont. Boat & Marine Supply cont. Hobbies cont. 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Dark walnut finish. $225 (757) 291-9886 VICTORIAN - 1890’s Victorian bed, marble top dresser w/candle stands & mirror, chest of drawers $4,800 call (757) 898-9095 SOFA BED - Mattress in original plastic. Bed hard to pull out but functional. $100 Must Pickup Wkend Txt 4 Pics (757) 262-6831 FURNITURE - Solid Oak Armoire/Ent Center $250 - 22” Dx 40” Wx 73”H - top glass doors & bottom drawers (757) 876-3327 REAL ESTATE TOWNHOME - Beautiful 2BR/2.5 BA in PH area of NN availfor rent. All major appliances <5 yrs old $1,250/mo. (757) 897-9999 HOME FOR SALE - 2bed 1bath Just remodeled! new windows, doors, kitchen, refinished hardwood floors. In Phoebus. $75,000 (304) 851-1335 HOUSE FOR RENT - 4 bed rm, 2 1/2 bth, liv rm, din rm, den w/fire pl, 2 car att gar, Menchville zone, pets w/dep, $1,525/dep req (757) 508-1856 BEACH HOUSE - in Kitty Hawk NC 3br 11/2 bath sleeps 8. Across street from ocean. Summer weeks remaining. (757) 826-6888 HOME FOR RENT - 3BR/2BA NNews by Int.64/Mall MB w/jacuz tub & wlk in closet, Lg deck, util-wsh/dryer New shed, Rent/Own 950; (757) 642-7678 HOUSE FOR RENT - Menchville Area - 4 bdrm, 1.5 updated baths, LR, eat in kitchen w/pantry, laundry room, patio & shed. $1,200/m (757) 871-4493 LAKE GASTON - .47 acre Waterfront lot Lake Gaston, N.C. Clearwater Subdivision Lot# 1 $199K (757) 672-9895 LAND FOR SALE - 50 acres White Oak, KY. 7 acres is farm land surrounded by stream. Rt. 460 to Rt. 1000. $55,000 GREAT FISHING! (757) 508-2781 HOMR FOR SALE - 3BR/1BA 1,074 sq.ft., detached garage, rear deck, fenced backyard, all appliances, Hilton School Dist. $123K (757) 869-2550 4 | 20 | 2015 CURRENTS 37 Real Estate cont. Miscellaneous cont. Miscellaneous cont. TOWNHOME - Hidenwood area - 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath, LR, DR, Kitchen, laundry room, and back patio. $1,300/mo. (757) 871-4493 LEAF BLOWER - Hand held Sthil, low hrs, just need carb cleaned. $40 (757) 236-2240 ENGAGED? - Peace of Mind Wedding Coordination. (804) 432-2830 LIFE JACKET/PFD - Body Glove Karma Ladies Nylon Vest PFD. Blue. Large. Worn only a few times. $25. (757) 291-9886 CHILDCARE - 15+yrs, Fun filled backyard, fun learning 95 a week, $20 off 1st week, 2 slots to fill, N. Hmptn area (757) 947-4408 VAN TOP CARRIER - Looking 4 gently used one with hardware to attach to top of van (757) 349-3156 WEDDING RINGS - Diamond engagement ring/Groom’s diamond wedding band incl. all paperwork $3,000 (757) 390-1814 TRAINER - Fully supervised private training fitness programs; all levels. (757) 930-3372 CALCULATOR - Looking for working HP41CV calculator (757) 572-5918 ORGANIC BEEF - Beef - organically grown! Check us out on FB: “Soul Shine Farm Grass Fed Beef” (540) 255-1292 CO-ED SOFTBALL - Looking for a female softball player (experience a +) for Friday night Co-Ed league. (757) 329-5826 GIRLS BIKE - Huffy Disney Princess Bike 12 inch Brand New $55. (313) 820-3684 ROOMMATE - Residential (Hampton, Fox Hill), use of kitchen/laundry, wifi, $500/mo. (757) 449-4799 TOWNHOME RENTAL - 2BR/2.5BA,end unit,att 1 car garage,all SS appl,8 yrs old, 64&Jefferson near everything,15min to NNS,$1425/mo (757) 827-1300 FOR RENT - Trailer in Smithfield. 2 people maximum. All appliances. Shed. Criminal background check req $700 (757) 812-2719 HOUSE - 2BD/1BA .26acre, full appl. included, upgrades, privacy fenced bkyd. Near Marshall Ave, $115K; (757) 746-4611 HOUSE FOR RENT - 3 bdrm,1-1/2 bath,large pond in back yard, Burnnets Mill, Suffolk, 1,100/mnth+1,100$ deposit References req. (757) 539-8240 FOR RENT,Two story house, NN Menchville area, 3 BR,2 1/2 BA, Fenced bkyd,2000sq. ft,no pets. $1,500 (757) 945-4195 ROOM FOR RENT - Fully furnished $450/mo plus $200 security deposit, utilities included. 30th St Newport News (757) 810-7925 ROOM FOR RENT - Fully furnished, 450.00 month plus security dep of 200.00. Utilities are included. 30th St. NN (757) 810-7925 TILE INSTALL - Save money on floors, walls, backsplashes. (757) 752-7536 BOWFLEX - Bowflex motivator 2. In great condition. $200. Bought for $500. Text for pictures. (757) 696-2902 TRACTOR WORK - Bushogging, field mowing, tractor tilling, front loader work,grading driveways etc. (757) 810-9052 ICON JACKET - Mens XL, icon leather riding jacket, wht/blk, $250 obo. Call/txt for pic. (757) 236-0789 KIDS POWERWHEEL - Lightenin Maqueen powerwheels, never used just need to get out of storage $100 (757) 236-2240 A/C SERVICE - A/C not as cold as it used to be? Could be an easy solution. Call today! (757) 771-3441 LAND FOR SALE - 1.3 Acre in York Co. quiet neighb. cty water & sewer avail. 5 min. frm I64, 3 min. frm YKT. BCH, $67,000 OVBO (757) 218-7418 CONCERT TIX! - 2 Luke Bryan&Dustin Lynch Lawn Seats at Farm Bureau Live 6/25. $28/ ticket. Pls text (757) 705-6803 HOUSE FOR RENT - Henry St Hampton near downtown, 3bd, 2full bath, 1500sf, off street parking. $900/month. (757) 218-2611 OLYM WEIGHT SET - 4-45S,2-25S,2-10S,25S gripper plates $210 like new, also 45 lb chrome bar 7FT $70; (757) 589-7248 HOME FOR SALE - Beautiful 4BED,3BATH home in shore park NN! 121 skipper Court 234K. Lots of upgrades!! (757) 846-0801 TREADMILLS - Proform 835 QT $250 & Proform 425 CT $300 both auto incline/ decline can foldup (757) 589-7248 LOST & FOUND FOUND KEYS - 41st street motorcycle parking. 1 ring with 2 keys and a Planet Fitness tag. (757) 871-3044 FREE ITEMS 15’ TRAMPOLINE - Hampton - Great condition, Side nets included. If you can come get it it’s yours! (757) 639-2174 HORSE MANURE - Free Horse Manure and free loading Freedom Farm Carrollton,Va. (757) 846-8183 GIRLS SCOOTER - Brand new pink/black Hello Kitty Scooter. Hand brake, kick stand, 12”tires 15 MPH. $150. (757) 768-6459 LAWN & MORE!! - Need help? We offer every lawn care service including tree removal. Free estimates. (757) 254-2773 RACE FANS - NASCAR- Richmond (Toyota) 400 4/25/15. 2-tckts $86/ea (860) 271-3370 (860) 271-3370 WIRE SHELVING - New 12’L shelving 12” & 20” deep. Save $$ putting in shelves. 12”D$10/ 20”D-$25 - (757) 535-9279 DETAILING & MORE - Basic Exter & Inter packages Full Detailing packages Auto Shampoo packages (757) 933-1464 JEWELRY - Don’t forget the mother of your children this Mother’s Day. Make her smile with a special necklace! (757) 871-7158 WORKOUT BENCH - Heavy duty, converts into squat rack incline, flat, $140. Also have bench for $75 (757) 589-7248 MISCELLANEOUS SIGNED JERSEY - NFL Authenticated Urlacher jersey (w/papers) hung in NFL Bears monogram frame. $600 obo (757) 236-0789 LAWN CARE - Mow/Edge/Landscape/Mulch/ Bush trim/Leaf & Debris Removal/Weed Ctrl/ Fertilize/1X or weekly (757) 871-4589 LANDSCAPING - Mowing, Gutters, Fences, Decks, etc. call after work hrs.-leave a nonwork # (757) 535-9279 ENGAGEMENT RING 1/2 carat Engagement Ring. Appraised at $2,000. Make offer. (757) 812-2719 HOME CLEANING - General home cleaning. Free Estimates. One time or special occasion cleaning welcomed. (757) 371-3904 WINE CHARMS - Great gifts! Choose from a variety of themes & colors. (757) 380-7967 SAY NO TO BUGS! - Get a jump on all types of critters this season. Professional pest/ moisture/termite control. (757) 873-4999 CUSTOM TILE - Specializing kitchens, BA/ showers & flooring (757) 604-6814 SNOWBOARD - Burton Jussi Oksanen & Burton P1 bindings $300 obo (757) 291-6209 HANDYMAN - Licensed handyman for home repair/update inside/out (757) 753-5961 SELFIE STATION - Photobooth - Weddings, Graduation, Parties, etc. (757) 359-0292 WANTED WASHER & DRYER - Broken washers & dryers that are in your way. Will pick up for free. (757) 812-2719 ROOMMATE - Looking to rent room in Churchland area. $700/mo all util incl. Use of common areas as well. (434) 378-6086 WANTED- Come to BreakThrough Worship Center on RT 134 for so good old fellowship (575) 846-0062 VAN RIDERS - Van comes through King William, West Point and New Kent Counties,1st shift (540) 907-5811 VAN RIDERS - Van thru Franklin, Windsor & Smithfield. 3rd shift (757) 653-8664 PLAYERS - Pop Warner football & cheer registration OP WARNER FOOTBALL & CHEER REGISTRATION AVAILABLE NOW AGES 5 13 (757) 528-4943 CHILDCARE - M-F, 1st/2nd shift available, FT/PT, CPR & First Aid Certified, low rates, smoke free, Foxhill area (757) 869-1876 SUPPLIES - Sports equip., shoes, clothes, school and misc. supplies for international children’s shelter. Will pick up. (757) 7196560 CLEANING - Spring is here, go outside and enjoy it! Let me do your cleaning! Prices start as low as $75 (757) 880-8519 VAN RIDERS - Leave Ahoskie 12:55 pm, pick up in Winton, Gates County and Suffolk. 2nd shift (252) 287-7395 HANDYMAN - Free estimate on fixing all of your home’s problems. (757) 256-8131 VAN RIDERS NEED - HRT Van from VaBeach to NNS. Leave Diamond Springs Rd 5am. Return 3:30pm. $30wk call Mack 450-6740 (757) 450-6740 MAKE-UP ARTIST - Certified Make-Up Artist services include Bridal, Prom, Special Events & more. Will travel (757) 325-5353 BABY SHOWER - Have a Diaper Cake made for the occasion, many sizes (757) 599-0659 PAINTING - Home interior need painting? 11+yrs exp. great in helping with colors. (757) 298-1733 TREE ROMOVAL - Free estimate, licensed & ins. #1 in Customer Service (757) 592-6497 JANITORIAL power washing,office cleaning, stripping waxing floors, carpet cleaning (757) 503-0934 HOUSE WASHING - House, Roof and Concrete Cleaning. Most of our methods are used with less than 500PSI. (757) 810-5115 ESSENTIAL OILS - Help w/ allergies! All natural, high grade! (757) 871-7158 ISO VOLUNTEERS - Helpers for charity event wanted ages 16+ May 3 VA Beach 12-4. For kids cancer hosted by United In GRACE. Tex (757) 597-8886 WANTED 3-20 acre’s of land in Isle of Wight (Carrollton, Smithfield, Chuckatuck) 757238-3272/757-570-4199 (757) 570-4199 LAWN MOWER NEED - Would like a cheap lawn mower. must run good. self propelled if possible, but not required. (757) 651-6083
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