Southernmost Flyer

FRIDAY,
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RI
FEBRUARY 6, 2015
EYE ON THE FLEET
SAPPORO,
JAPAN
VOL. 26 NO. 6
WWW.CNIC.NAVY.MIL/KEYWEST
NAVAL AIR STATION KEY WEST, FLORIDA
EXERCISE, EXERCISE
BBC sets huddle for
Sigsbee improvements
FROM NAS KEY WEST PUBLIC AFFAIRS
B
(Feb. 1, 2015) Naval
Air Facility Misawa
Sailors ET3 Ashley
Verones and BU3
Nickolas Picard shape
a portion of the USS
Constitution snow
sculpture during the
66th annual Sapporo
Snow Festival. The
2015 Navy Misawa
Snow Team is creating
the sculpture for the
festival and as a tribute to the U.S. Navy’s
oldest commissioned
ship.
U.S. Navy photo by
MCCS Ryan Delcore
alfour Beatty Communities
staff will discuss improvements
to Sigsbee Park duplexes with
resident at a Community Huddle
Wednesday.
The $5.5 million project includes
expansive window and sliding glass door
replacement and the installation of new
weather heads for electrical wire protection, and roof replacements.
Details of the renovation will be discussed at the huddle, which meets
from 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. at the Sigsbee Park
Community Center.
“Balfour Beatty Communities is dedicated to providing military service members with quality housing, and we are
working diligently to renovate our current portfolio of Sigsbee Park duplexes,”
a BBC news release noted.
For questions on the renovations, call
BBC at (305) 292-5590.
inside:
LIFE BITES
Trust in Him
. . . . . . . . .2
Computer upgrades
close ID lab Thursday
FOOTPRINTS
Concrete progress . . . . 5
SMALL SPACES
Rescue training . . . 8, 9
TOP OF PAGE ONE:
An MV-22B Osprey
assigned to Marine
Medium Tiltrotor
Squadron 365 takes off
from the flight deck of
the amphibious transport dock ship USS
New York (LPD 21).
U.S. Navy photo by MC1 (SW/AW) Brian Morales
M
A3 Geraldo Martinez and Military Working Dog Doly inspect the active shooter scene during a Solid
Curtain-Citadel Shield drill Tuesday at Naval Branch Health Clinic Key West. SC-CS 15 is a force
protection exercise conducted by Commander, U.S. Fleet Forces Command and Commander,
Navy Installations Command at Navy installations in the continental U.S. The exercise gives Navy security
personnel an opportunity to hone skills and situational readiness using real-life training scenarios.
FROM NAS KEY WEST PUBLIC AFFAIRS
FRCSE selects top Sailor from Key West detachment
T
BY KAYLEE LAROCQUE
he DEERS office and ID card lab
at Boca Chica Field will close
Thursday for the installation of
an upgraded computer system.
Call the office at (305) 293-3778 for
more information. Normal office hours
are 7:30 a.m. - 4 p.m., Monday - Friday.
Read DEERS updates or save time by
making an appointment online by visiting https://www.dmdc.osd.mil/self_service.
FRCSE Public Affairs
F
leet Readiness Center
Southeast has selected a
Naval Air Station Key West
FRC Sailor as the regional 2014
Sailor of the Year.
AS1 (AW) Daniel Catala is
currently attached to FRCSE
Detachment Key West Ground
Support Equipment (900) Division, where he works as maintenance production control leading
petty officer.
“It is an honor to be selected
as FRCSE Sailor of the Year,” said
Catala. “I would not be in this position without the help of my shipmates especially the 900 Division
technicians.
“I am proud of all we accomplish here at FRCSE Detachment
Key West which is demonstrated
by the hard work and dedication of
our Sailors,” Catala added.
Catala, who reported to the Key
West detachment in 2012, was
see SAILOR page 3
2 • Southernmost Flyer • February 6, 2015
God suit
Y
Feb. 6
1922 - The world powers of the
United States, Great Britain, Japan,
France and Italy, sign the Washington Naval Treaty.
Feb. 7
1800 - The frigate Essex becomes
the first U.S. Navy vessel to cross
the Equator.
Feb. 8
1991 - USS Wisconsin (BB 64)
attacks a dozen Iraqi artillery
emplacements with 36 rounds of
its 16-inch guns.
Feb. 9
1960 - USS Sargo (SSN 583)
becomes the third submarine
to surface through the ice at the
North Pole.
Feb. 10
1991 - During Operation Desert
Storm, A-6 Intruders attack two
unidentified patrol boats in the
northern Arabian Gulf.
Feb. 11
1862 - Secretary of the Navy
Gideon Welles directs the formation of an organization to evaluate new inventions and technical development - the National
Academy of Science.
Feb. 12
1947 - The first launch of a guided
missile, the Loon, takes place on
board USS Cusk (SS 348).
ou may have seen the photo
in the “Southernmost
Flyer” last week of Naval Air
Station Key West’s Judge Advocate
General Lt. Emily Daniels wearing
a protective dog suit while acting
as a decoy for K-9 training.
I, too, was a volunteer in this
training, along with LN1 Quenise
Crigler. I had fun in the whole evolution.
Yes, I said I had fun. It was a
bucket-list item I always wanted to
do. Don’t worry; I have talked with
Fleet and Family Support Center to
make sure I wasn’t in need of counseling. I think the jury is still out on
that, but the experience did inspire my
column
m ttoday.
First
Fiirst off,
o I have a
new re
respect
for K-9
esp
teams
and
what
they
teeams
do. I also have
a new
respect
n
for
the
power of
the dog. As
I stood
there
s
in my dog
suit
waitsu
ing
to
be
in
attacked,
I
a
looked into
the dog’s
eyes. I felt
like I was
a juicy
rib eye
steak wait-
ing to be devoured.
At that point, I thought about my
decision to be willingly attacked
by a dog. However, I also knew
the handlers were top notch and
I was wearing a protective suit.
So even though there was some
pressure and a small amount of
pain from the dog’s
CHAPLAIN'S teeth pinching me,
I was able to walk
CORNER
away unscathed.
This
whole
exercise
made
me think about
spiritual dangers
we face. 1 Pet. 5.8
NAS Key West
states
the devil
Command Chaplain
prowls
around
like
Lt.
a roaring lion seekEthan Everts
ing someone to
devour. I am glad I
was facing a dog and not a lion. Yet,
I must also recognize that I tmust
be aware there is a spiritual lion
possibly hunting me.
So what must we do? We wear a
God suit.
The only reason I could face
those dogs was because I knew I
was protected. The only way I can
walk safely in this world is because
I am protected by God. I may be
attacked, but if I am clothed by
God then the pain is reduced and
I can walk away from the struggle
spiritually unharmed.
Notice I did not say you would
not be affected. I felt things through
the suit. I had marks on my arm. I
still had to struggle with the dog.
Nonetheless, I left unharmed and
had confidence I could face that
dog again when wearing the suit.
You may get some bumps and
bruises when in your struggles,
but the damage is minimal when
you’re protected. And after facing
those trials, you can walk away
with a new boldness, not pride,
that you can face future trials as
well.
So how do we get this God-suit?
The verses before the passage
give us a clue.
Verse 5 tells us to subject ourselves to elders and clothe ourselves with humility towards one
another. So, we should learn from
the experience of others and not be
prideful in listening to advice.
Verses 6 -7 instruct us to humble
ourselves under the mighty hand
of God and cast our anxieties on
him because he cares for you. If
you have troubles, ask God for
help.
The beginning of verse 8 states
to be sober-minded and watchful.
Basically, be on guard. If I never
saw the dog coming, my experience would have been different
even with the suit. My hands or
face could have been bitten.
The question is never, “if I will
be attacked,” but, “when will I
be attacked.” So keep yourself
protected and stay alert. And if
you are wondering, I would get
back in that suit again for more
training.
Come join us for worship at the
Truman Chapel on Sundays at
10:30 a.m. If you need chaplain
care, please call us at (305) 2932318, NAS Key West, or (305) 2928788, Coast Guard. God bless and
stay alert!
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Flyer
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EDITOR
Jolene Scholl
STAFF
MC1 Brian Morales
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Military make pledge to save Sailor
continued from page 1
BY JAMES LANDER
Military Saves Director
M
ilitary
Saves
Week, part of the
DOD Financial
Readiness Campaign, is a
chance for service members and their families to
assess their own saving
status and take financial
action.
Studies show that having
a savings plan with specific
goals can have beneficial
financial effects, regardless
of income level.
The Military Saves Week
theme ‘Set a Goal. Make a
Plan. Save Automatically.’
encourages individuals to
do just that.
During
this
year’s
Military Saves Week, Feb
23 - 28, join the more than
180,000 people who have
pledged to save by taking
the Military Saves Pledge.
Have you already taken
the pledge? Military Saves
encourages you to recommit to your savings goal
and re-pledge today.
When savers take the
Military Saves pledge they
can receive:
• Free subscription to
the monthly Military Saves
e-Newsletter
• Free myFICO credit
score for service members
and their spouses courtesy of FINRA Investor
Education Foundation
• Quarterly e-newsletters
from America Saves
Savers can also get
tips by following Military
Saves on Facebook and
Twitter and by reading
the Military Saves blog.
Encourage people to go
viral with their savings
goal. Take a picture and
post it on Facebook and
tag @MilitarySaves.
Job Title:
Rescue swimmer
Hometown: Plymouth,
Massachusetts
Prior Duty Stations:
Helicopter Sea Combat
Squadron (HSC) 2,
Norfolk, Virginia
selected SOY for successfully managing the division’s individual material
readiness list while overseeing a $1
million budget in support equipment.
Under his leadership, 56 Sailors
effectively expended 6,518 man
hours completing 2,874 maintenance
actions on 479 SE items achieving a 94
percent SE availability rate.
Catala consistently reviews maintenance and performance practices to
improve SE availability to customers
crediting his success to using continuous process improvement.
In addition to his work responsibilities, Catala’s collateral duties include
Junior Enlisted Association mentor,
command senior section leader, Navy
and Marine Corps Society representative, command casualty assistance
calls officer, command indoctrination leader and First Class Petty
Officers Association master at arms.
He also volunteers for Habitat for
Humanity and the Lion’s Club Literacy
Association.
A native of Angeles City, Philippines,
Catala moved to the United States in
August 1998 and joined the U.S. Navy
the same year. After completing boot
camp at Recruit Training Center, Great
Lakes, Illinois, he attended Aviation
Support Equipment “A” School in
Pensacola, Florida.
In 1999, Catala reported to Aircraft
Intermediate Maintenance Department at Naval Air Station Lemoore,
California, where he was advanced to
third class petty officer. In December
2001, he transferred to Naval Support
Activity Naples, Italy, where he was
selected as NSA Naples Junior SOY
and promoted to second class petty
officer.
In February 2005, Catala reported
to AIMD Brunswick, Maine, where he
completed his collateral duty inspector qualification, a designation that
requires him to inspect all maintenance work within the shop. During
this tour, he was recognized as AIMD
Sailor of the Quarter. Three years later,
he reported to USS Nassau (LHA 4) in
Norfolk, Virginia, where he worked
as a quality assurance representative
in the Quality Assurance Division.
During his tour, Catala was recognized as a USS Nassau SOQ.
In 2010, Catala received orders to
USS Wasp (LHD 1) in Norfolk. During
an extensive shipyard period, he volunteered to support the maiden
deployment of USS Green Bay (LPD
20) homeported in San Diego. While
aboard USS Green Bay, Catala stood up
the SE division and all required maintenance programs. He was promoted to first class petty officer and was
awarded the Navy and Marine Corps
Achievement Medal for his efforts.
Navy Exchange rewards students with A-OK program
FROM NEX PUBLIC AFFAIRS
Hobbies: Hockey.
Future Plans: Get a college
degree and try to work in
law enforcement.
U.S. Navy photo
AS1 (AW) Daniel Catala, center, identifies a component on a MSU-200 air start
unit with AS3 Kelsey Pate, left, and AS3 Heather Torres during routine maintenance
on the ground support equipment. Catala is the Fleet Readiness Center Southeast
Detachment Key West 2014 Sailor of the Year.
AWS3 Corey Furtado
T
he Navy Exchange
Service Command
has been offering
students a chance to help
pay for college through
its A-OK Student Reward
Program since 1997.
The A-OK Student Reward
Program offers all qualified students to participate
in a quarterly drawing for
monetary awards of $2,500,
$1,500, $1,000 or $500 for a
total of $5,500 per quarter.
The next drawing is at the
end of February 2015.
Any eligible full-time
student that has a B-grade
point average equivalent
or better, as determined
by their school system,
may enter the draw-
ing. Homeschooled students can also qualify with
acknowledgement that the
student has a “B” average or
equivalent record of accomplishment.
see STUDENTS page 10
4 • Southernmost Flyer • February 6, 2015
OPS TEMPO UP
BBC News
Upcoming Life Works Events
Community Yard Sale
Saturday, 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. Call the office for more information.
The following LifeWorks programs are open to BBC
residents only.
Pilates
Monday, 9 - 9:45 a.m., Trumbo basketball court.
Sewing and Quilting
Monday, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., Dewey House, 1101B Dewey
Road, Sigsbee Park. RSVP by emailing sthomas@bbcgrp.
com or calling (305) 292-5590.
Kids in the Kitchen
Tuesday, 3:15 - 4:15 p.m., Dewey House, Sigsbee Park.
Valentine’s Day Crafts and Ice Cream Social
Wednesday, 3:30 - 4:30 p.m., Dewey House, Sigsbee
Park. RSVP by emailing [email protected] or calling
(305) 292-5590.
Zumba
Thursday, 6:15 - 7:15 p.m., Sigsbee Community Center.
U.S. Navy photo by Jolene Scholl
Sewing and Quilting
Feb. 13, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., Dewey House, Sigsbee Park.
RSVP by emailing [email protected] or calling (305)
292-5590.
A
Candy Gram
Feb. 13 candy gram delivery. RSVP by emailing [email protected] or calling (305) 292-5590.
Financial tips maintain budget fitne$$
ir operations at Naval Air Station Key West ramp up in February as squadrons from Virginia, Nevada and
California arrive for training. The detachments will bring more than 650 Sailors and 60 planes, including
F/A-18 Hornets, F/A-18E/F Super Hornets, AE-6B Prowlers, E-2C Hawkeyes and T-44A Pegasus.
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f you’re someone who
has always had trouble
keeping track of you
expenses, or you don’t
know how to start saving,
here are five tips to becoming a responsible spender:
Balance your checkbook.
It’s not as hard as it seems,
and it’s crucial in avoiding
banking overdraft fees. It’s
also a highly effective strategy to avoid overspending
and impulse buying. You
don’t have to be a math
genius - you can use a calculator, and if you’re on the
go, most phones have a calculator app. Writing down
everything that you spend
in a checkbook register will
allow you to know exactly
how much money you have
to spend, and you will be
less likely to spend money
on unnecessary items.
If you don’t want to use a
checkbook register, track
your spending with an Excel
spreadsheet.
Create a spending plan.
Don’t think of it as a budget that limits you. Think
of it as a tool that is helping
you to set a goal and make
a plan. You will be able to
identify what you’re spend-
ing money on and where
you need to cut back so that
you can spend smarter the
next time. Be as accurate
as possible when creating
your plan, and when you
pay for something not in
your budget, add it to your
current spending plan as
an “unplanned expense,” so
you know how much money
is going to things for which
you may not have planned.
Save your receipts.
Saving your receipts might
seem tedious, but it can
be very helpful in tracking
your expenses. Carry an
envelope in your purse or
keep one in a junk drawer
at home. At the end of each
month, divide the receipts
into categories - groceries,
eating out, entertainment,
household staples - this
will help you identify where
your money is going and
where you need to cut back.
Review your monthly
bank statement. You might
be surprised at the amount
of money spent just on
eating out at lunch. Set a
weekly limit for now that
you’re much more aware of
where your money is going.
Pay attention to where you
are spending money most,
see FINANCIAL TIPS page 16
February 6, 2015 • Southernmost Flyer • 5
SOLID FOOTING
This Just In…
U.S. Navy photos by Jolene Scholl
C
ontractors, right,
lay concrete at
the Naval Air
Station Key West Fire
and Emergency Service’s
Fire and Rescue Station
on Boca Chica Field.
An overview photo,
above, shows the facility’s footprint. The new
aircraft crash/rescue
and fire station will
include administrative
areas, single occupancy
rooms for firefighters,
restrooms, showers, a
kitchen, break room
and apparatus storage
rooms. The $12.5 million
project is scheduled for
completion in 2016.
Circus tickets
This week at FFSC
New Spouse Orientation
Wednesday, 10 - 11:30 a.m., FFSC
This workshop is designed to empower
the military spouse by demystifying the
military culture. Major topics will include
resources available to the military family,
including on and off base establishments.
Ombudsman Assembly
Thursday, 6:30 - 8 p.m., FFSC
A local assembly provides an excellent
forum for sharing community matters
Fleet and Family Support
Center and Keys Federal
Credit Union will present
free information on financial management and savings Feb. 12 from 11 a.m. - 1
p.m. at Beach Patio, Truman
Annex. This is the first in
a series of Military Saves
programs during February.
For more information, call
Vinnie Corsano, FFSC personal finance manager,
(305) 293-4409 or email
vincent.corsano.ctr@navy.
mil. The event is open to all
hands.
affecting the well-being of the command
family members. It allows for an opportunity to share successful practices.
Fleet and Family Support Center’s
hours of operation are 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Monday - Thursday and 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Friday. FFSC offers many services including deployment support, relocation assistance, family employment readiness, life
skills education and professional counseling.
For more information or to request services, call (305) 293-4408 or visit the center at 804 Sigsbee Rd., Sigsbee Park.
The Walker Brothers
Circus is in Key West until
Sunday at the Truman
Waterfront. Show times are
Friday - 5:30 and 7:30 p.m.,
Saturday - 3 and 5:30 p.m.,
and Sunday - 2 and 4:30
p.m.
Tickets are available at
the ITT office, Sigsbee Park.
Military Family Tickets for
two adults and two children
are $20. The ITT office also
has free children’s tickets
for families with more than
two children - just ask for a
voucher. For more information, call ITT at (305) 2934173.
Marriage workshop
Naval Air Station Key
West Religious Ministries
Department and Fleet and
Family Support Center host
“Couples Connect” communication workshop from
6 - 7:30 p.m., Feb. 19 at the
FFSC on Sigsbee Park. The
registration deadline is Feb.
13.
For more information or
to register, call Chaplain
Lt. Ethan Everts, (305) 2932318, or Juan Martinez,
FFSC, (305) 293-2766. Child
care is available at the
Child Development Center.
Preregistration is required;
call (305) 293-4498.
Boating class set
Coast Guard Auxiliary
Flotilla 13-3, Big Pine Key,
is offering a Boating Skills
and Seamanship class from
Feb. 23 - March 11. The program meets two nights each
week from 7 - 9:30 p.m. in
the second floor meeting
room of Sugarloaf Volunteer
Fire Department, 17175
Overseas Highway.
The cost of the program
is $55 per person, including
materials, and $80 per couple with shared materials.
To register contact Diane
Adam, (305) 872-4071,
email auxclassreg@yahoo.
com, or Bob Eichholtz,
(305) 872-7505, email [email protected].
Purple Up project
for military children
Sigsbee Charter School
plans to celebrate April’s
Month of the Military Child
with a “Purple Up Video.”
The school is seeking videos
with messages recognizing
military children and the
sacrifices they make as their
parents serve. Participants
in the videos are asked to
wear purple, the color chosen for this project.
Recordings
can
be
emailed to elisa.jannes@
keysschools.com
or
dropped off at the Sigsbee
Charter School main office.
The deadline is March 27.
The videos will be compiled
for presentation at a program for military children.
For more information, contact Naval Air Station Key
West School Liaison Officer
Yolanda Eldred, (786) 6917187.
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MWR Update
Kids Fun Day
MWR’s Annual Kids Fun
Day is 2 - 5 p.m., Feb. 21,
at Sigsbee Park. The carnival is the featured activity
with a Ferris wheel, large
slide, merry-go-round, kiddie rollercoaster, carnival
games and food. Other
attractions are inflatable
games and rides, face paint-
ing and the Monroe County
Sheriff’s Office Animal
Farm.
The event sponsors are
USAA, University of Phoenix,
Waste Management, Fury
Water Adventures, Sparkling
Ice, Navy League Key West
Council, Military Affairs
Committee and the Chief
Petty Officers Association.
Sponsorship of this event
does not imply federal
endorsement of product or
service. For more information call (305) 293-2682.
Babysitting break
398887
MWR’s Child Development Center is offering
parents at NAS Key West a
break with child care. The
cost is $4 per child per hour.
Pre-registration is required;
Immunization records are
required. The registration
deadline is 5 p.m. two days
before the service. There is a
cancellation policy: Parents
must cancel before 8 a.m.
on the day of child care to
avoid paying for reserved
time. Contact the CDC at
(305) 293-4498 for additional information. Sitting
times and dates are 6 - 10
p.m., Feb. 13; 6 - 8 p.m. Feb.
19 (supporting Couples
Connect program); 6 p.m. midnight Feb. 21; and 5:30
- 8:30 p.m. Feb. 25 (supporting Bingo Night).
What programs and
activities do you enjoy?
What would you like to see
added? Take five - seven
minutes to complete the
survey at www.surveymonkey.com/r/MWRNASKW.
Those who complete the
survey have a chance to win
a family four-pack of movie
tickets to the Regal Cinema
in Key West. Winners are
selected Feb. 21 during Kids
Fun Davy. For more information, call (305) 293-2503
or email mwrnaskw@gmail.
com.
Key West Golf Club and the
cost each week is $31 per
person. To earn Captain’s
Cup points, teams may only
have one non-active member. Awards are given for
first and second place. For
information or to submit
a roster, contact Robin at
[email protected] or
call (305) 797-7791 or (305)
293-2480.
Family movies
Join MWR for Family
Movie Night on the second
and fourth Friday of every
month. The feature film
Captain’s Cup Golf
begins at 6:30 p.m. at the
MWR survey
NAS Key West’s Captain’s Sigsbee Community Center.
Cup
Golf season starts For more details call (305)
MWR wants your feedback! Take the “Voice Your March 6; rosters are due 293-2503. The Feb. 13 movie
Choice” customer commu- Feb. 20. Games are played
every Friday at 11 a.m. at the
nity activities Survey.
see MWR page 7
398758
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MWR
continued from page 6
is “Big Hero 6” (PG) and the
Feb. 27 movie is “Kung Fu
Panda” (PG).
Pig roast, potluck
mation, call (305) 293-5282.
The schedule:
• Saturday - “Ouija” (PG13) at 1 p.m.
• Saturday - “Birdman” (R)
at 6 p.m.
• Feb. 14 - Beyond The
Lights” (PG-13) at 1 p.m.
• Feb. 14 - “Gone Girl” (R)
at 6 p.m.
• Feb. 21 - “The Hunger
Games Mockingjay Part
1” (PG-13) at 1 p.m. and
6 p.m.
• Feb. 28 - “St. Vincent”
(PG-13) at 1 p.m.
• Feb. 28 - “Horrible Bosses”
(R) at 6 p.m.
Join MWR for the annual Pig Roast Potluck Style
at 4 p.m., Saturday, at the
Sigsbee Community Center.
MWR will provide the pig,
coleslaw, rolls and butter.
Patrons are asked to bring
a dish to share; register by
Saturday at the Sigsbee
Community
Center/ Liberty activities
Campground Office. For
more information, call (305)
The Liberty Single Sailor
293-4432.
Program is open to all single
or unaccompanied active
duty military personnel
Disney tickets
E-6 and below. Visit us on
The ITT Office on Sigsbee Facebook at “MWR Liberty
Park is offering the 2015 Key West” and request to be
Disney Armed Forces added to the closed Liberty
Salute tickets: 4-day ticket Group. For additional inforwith Park Hopper option mation email naskwliberfor only $173.75. Tickets [email protected] or call (305)
are available now through 293-2682 or (305) 797-4468.
Sept. 30, 2015. All military February’s scheduled activiand their spouses, Coast ties:
Guard and active members • Tuesday - Taco Tuesday at
Barracks 1351, 6 p.m.
of the National Guard or
Reservists can purchase up • Feb. 13 - Scary Movie
Marathon at Beach Patio:
to six tickets for friends and
4 - 9 p.m.
family. Black-out dates are
March 29 - April 9. Tickets • Feb. 14 - Guided Kayak
Tour and Food: 10 a.m.
must be activated by mili($10)
tary personnel or a spouse
at the park and tickets must • Feb. 16 - Free Bowling at
Airlanes Bowling Center:
be used by the same person.
3 5 p.m.
For more information, call
the ITT Office at (305) 293- • Feb. 16 - Free “Ripley’s
Believe it or Not” - must
4173.
RSVP
•
Feb.
18 - Game Night at
Free movies
Barracks 1351, 6 p.m.
Free movies are shown • Feb. 27 - Gun range trip,
6 - 7 p.m. ($20)
each Saturday at 1 p.m.
and 6 p.m. at Beach Patio
Recreation Center on Decades of Dance
Truman Annex. Popcorn
and snacks are sold during
The MWR fitness staff
the show. For more infor- has planned a “Decades of
Dance” class from 10 - 11:15
a.m., Feb. 28, at the Boca
Chica Fitness Center. No
dance experience necessary - dancers should dress
in their favorite favorite
decade attire to be eligible
to win door prizes. Athletic
shoes required. For more
information call (305) 2932480.
Miami Heat tickets
until 8 p.m., Friday after
school until 9 p.m. and
Saturday from 1 - 9 p.m.
For information on how to
register your child call (305)
293-4437.
The Youth Center also has
a closed Facebook group
online for children and parents to join - NAS Key West
Youth Center. A request
must be submitted to be
invited into the group.
MWR is selling Miami
Heat basketball tickets
for the 2014-2015 season.
Tickets for the following
games are in section 102.
Liberty tickets, for registered single or unaccompanied Sailors E-6 and below,
are $85. All-hands tickets
are $90.
• Feb. 21 - New Orleans
Pelicans
• Feb. 28 - Atlanta Hawks
• March 7 - Sacramento
Kings
• March 29 - Detroit Pistons
• April 11 - Toronto Raptors
The Sunset Lounge on
Sigsbee Park offers entertainment as well as drink
specials and an updated
menu. Every Wednesday
the Southernmost Magnolia
Cajun Band will perform
from 6 - 9 p.m. On Friday
come see DJ Gunz from 6 9 p.m. and every Saturday
enjoy Muse Gurus from 6
- 9 p.m. The Sunset Lounge
bar is open Wednesday Sunday 4 - 10 p.m. and the
kitchen is open 4 - 9 p.m.
MWR rentals
Island Time
Need a canopy? How
about tables and chairs? A
stage? MWR has the following items available for rent:
20-by-20 canopies, 20-by-40
canopies, 10-by-10 pop-up
canopies and a 15-by-15
stage canopy.
Rental prices are based
on daily rates, on-base only.
Prices include set up and
break down. For more information, call Leroy Jackson
at (305) 797-1275.
The steel drum band,
“Island Time”, is performing live Friday at Navigator’s
Bar and Grill, Boca Chica
Marina, starting at 5:30
p.m. Navigator’s will serve
a Seafood Gumbo dinner
special at 5 p.m.; the cost is
$12.50. For more information call (305) 293-2468.
Youth Center
The MWR Youth Center
on Sigsbee Park serves
dependents of active duty,
retired military, Reservists
and DOD civilians ages 10 18. The facility is open after
school Monday - Thursday
Sunset Lounge
access, a gaming center,
arcade games, a mini movie
theater and more. Hours
are Sunday - Thursday 10
a.m. - 8 p.m., Friday and
Saturday 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. For
additional information, call
(305) 293-5282.
Truman fitness
The Truman Fitness
Center is open Monday
through Thursday 7 a.m. 8 p.m., Friday 7 a.m. - 9
p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. - 9
p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m. - 8
p.m. For additional information, call the Beach Patio
Recreation Center at (305)
293-5282.
Boca Chica gym
Fridays at 5 p.m. - open
volleyball
Saturdays at 11 a.m. open basketball
For more information,
email
bocachicagym@
gmail.com, look for the
gym on Facebook - NAS
Key West MWR, or call (305)
293-2480.
Beach Yoga
Take your practice outside on the last Sunday
of every month starting
Sunday. Join the Boca Chica
Fitness staff at the Boca
Chica Marina Beach for a 10
a.m. class. Bring your own
mat and towel - all levels
welcome. For more information call (305) 293-2480
or email bocachicagym@
gmail.com.
New fitness classes
Beach Yoga - Take your
practice outside on the last
Sunday of every month. Join
the Boca Chica Fitness staff
at the Boca Chica Marina
Beach for a 10 a.m. class.
Bring your own mat and
towel - all levels welcome.
Paddleboard - Explore
the water off Boca Chica
and learn basic paddling
techniques. Paddleboard
classes are every Friday. The
next class is Jan. 30. Class is
from 8:30 - 9:30 a.m. at the
Boca Chica Marina. Register
24 hours before class at the
Boca Chica Fitness Center
or call (305) 293-2480 to
reserve a board.
Boot camp - Challenge
yourself by exercising outof-doors using your own
body weight, tires, pull-up
bars and more. Join the
group every Thursday from
6 - 7 a.m. starting Thursday
at the Boca Chica Fitness
track.
Cardio kickboxing Punch and kick your way to
a leaner, healthier you. This
cardio class will improve
endurance and burn fat.
Classes start Saturday and
then meet on Mondays 5:15
- 6:05 p.m. at the Boca Chica
Fitness Center.
Beach Patio
Located on Truman
Annex,
Beach
Patio
Recreation Center is located
next to the Truman Beach
and is a prime location for
special events under the
new pavilion. Rent snorkel
gear, beach chairs, grills,
coolers and have lunch at
the Beachside Grill. The
facility includes internet
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8 • Southernmost Flyer • February 6, 2015
Firefighters get the drop on training
employee injured while working in a manhole.
Firefighters wearing full gear and breathing apparatus rappelled into the hole to practice rescue
techniques. The victim was “Rescue Randy,” a 170irefighter training isn’t just about fire.
Naval Air Station Key West’s firefight- pound mannequin used for training purposes.
ers also train for rescue
The annual exercise focuses
situations that can occur
on improving firefighters’
above the ground, on
proficiency with resthe ground and
cue-related tasks
underground.
and equipment
During the
while operating
last week of
in any type of
January, Fire
confined spacand Emergenes that could
cy
Services
be found on
conducted its
the installation,
annual Confined
according to NAS
Space Rescue Drill
Key West Fire and
on Boca Chica Field.
Emergency Services
More than four dozen
Chief CJ Krieger.
firefighters, representing the
NAS Key West Safety
installation’s three fire stations, participated in Manager Ed Donohue joined senior fire staff
the drill.
afterword for a safety and “lessons learned”
The scenario was the rescue of a Public Works review.
BY JOLENE SCHOLL
Southernmost Flyer
F
U.S. Navy photos by Jolene Scholl
Firefighter Nathan Buxton, left, is dropped into a manhole. Fire Capt. Tom
Moody, above, hauls ‘Rescue Randy’ to storage.
U.S. Navy photo by Jolene Scholl
Firefighters Paul Marchan, left, and Matta Koppal prep ‘Rescue Randy.’ At right, Marchan holds the lines as
Buxton drops into the confined space practice site.
U.S. Navy photo by Jolene Scholl
February 6, 2015 • Southernmost Flyer • 9
Firefighters, left, Koppal, Marchan and Capt.
Ralph Bravo, are shown looking down into
the confined space. Fire Lt. Tad Mapledoram,
below, wraps rope at the end of the training.
U.S. Navy photo by Nathan Buxton
U.S. Navy photo by Jolene Scholl
Firefighter Alex Dieguez carries gear.
U.S. Navy photo by Jolene Scholl
U.S. Navy photo by Jolene Scholl
Firefighters go through lessons learned with NAS Key West Safety Manager Ed Donohue after the exercise.
10 • Southernmost Flyer • February 6, 2015
Students
continued from page 3
Eligible students include
dependent children of active
duty military members,
reservists and military retirees enrolled in first through
12th grade. Dependent children without an individual
dependent identification
card must be accompanied
by their sponsor to submit
their entry. Each student
may enter only once each
grading period and must reenter with each qualifying
report card.
To enter the drawing,
stop by any NEX with a current report card or progress report and have a NEX
associate verify the eligibility. Then fill out an entry
card and obtain an A-OK ID
which entitles the student
to19 discount coupons for
NEX products and services.
Along with the award, each
winner will receive a lapel
pin, certificate and medallion ribbon “In Honor of
Academic Excellence.”
Since the program’s
inception, NEXCOM has
awarded over $640,000 to
students with the help of its
generous vendor partners.
NAS Classifieds
FOR SALE
RV for sale, 1994, 32.5 Jayco 5th
Wheel, very good condition. Lots of
extras. $5,500. Call (501) 250-7432.
Furniture: Three piece bar/tavern
set, $200; grandfather clock, $600;
king-size bedroom set w/mattress,
box spring, dresser and two end
tables, $800; hand-painted breakfront, $400; Verizon Motorola Droid
Razr Maxx,$150; Ethan Allen antique
pine furniture, $200. Items can be
viewed on Key West Craigslist. Call
(305) 453-6161.
2,300 square feet, 4BR/2.5 BA;
separate den. Community amenities
include tennis courts and two playgrounds. Call BBC at (305) 292-5590.
HELP WANTED
Social work position is open at
Naval Air Station Key West Fleet
and Family Support Center, Sigsbee
Park. Looking for a professional,
team player and someone committed to working with the military, their
families and retirees. Please visit the
posting at www.usajobs.com for more
information or to apply.
FOR RENT
4BR/2BA home on Cudjoe Key, NAS KEY WEST CLASSIFIEDS
available March 31. Open, airy floor are free for active-duty and retired
plan, new appliances, chef’s kitchen, personnel, their families and civilian
large patio, inside parking, cement base employees only. Deadline for
wall around property, concrete dock, submissions is noon the Tuesday
heavy davits, ocean side. No smok- prior to that Friday’s issue. Make
ing. $3,000 per month. F/L/S. Email: submissions to the NAS Key West
[email protected] or call (305) Public Affairs Office by email, jolene.
744-3350.
[email protected]; mail, P.O. Box 9001,
Large room on Sugarloaf, MM16, Key West, FL 33040-9001; or fax subwith full bath/tub, access to house, missions to (305) 293-2627. Unless
W/D, dock. $1,200 first F/L and otherwise directed, ads will run for
$1,000 security. Long-term lease pre- four issues. Name and phone number
ferred. Available at the end of March. must accompany all requests in order
Call Ty (305) 849-7148.
for them to be considered for publicaFor military only (E9-above) - spa- tion. For more information, call (305)
cious unit at Trumbo Point Annex; 293-2425.
February 6, 2015 • Southernmost Flyer • 11
UPPER
KEYSCLASSIFIEDS
CLASSIFIED
KEYSWIDE
®
000
ANNOUNCEMENTS
010....................................Public Notices
020............................Volunteers Wanted
030...............................................Travel
040.........................................Personals
050....................................Lost & Found
060..........................................Pets Found
100
SERVICES
110..............................Child/Adult Care
112...................................Money To Lend
120............................Private Instruction
130................................Mortgage Broker
200
EMPLOYMENT
210........................................Jobs Wanted
220...............Help Wanted Lower Keys
NOTICE TO
ADVERTISERS
In case of errors,
please check your ad
the first day it appears. In the event of
an error, we are responsible for the first
incorrect insertion of
an ad. The Citizen
does not assume responsibility for any
reason beyond the
cost of the ad itself.
CANCELLATIONS
All word ad rates are
placement fees and
non-refundable
(for
frequency days canceled). Ads may be
removed from publication with placement fee remaining.
CHANGES
Once an ad has been
placed only acceptable minor changes
can be made to the
ad.
Get results now!
Advertise here!
Call 292-7777
040 PERSONALS
Vietnam era lady
seeks lonely Veteran
or Retiree VALENTINE
65 years + up,
handicap okay.
305-587-6739
400
MERCHANDISE
402.......................................Roommates
404............................Rooms Lower Keys
406..........................Rooms Middle Keys
408............................Rooms Upper Keys
410...............Mobile Homes Lower Keys
412.............Mobile Homes Middle Keys
414...............Mobile Homes Upper Keys
416........Furnished Condos Lower Keys
417....Unfurnished Condos Lower Keys
418........................Condos Middle Keys
420..........................Condos Upper Keys
422............Furnished Apts. Lower Keys
424...........Furnished Apts. Middle Keys
426............Furnished Apts. Upper Keys
428................Unfurn. Apts. Lower Keys
430...............Unfurn. Apts. Middle Keys
432................Unfurn. Apts. Upper Keys
434.................Furn. Houses Lower Keys
436................Furn. Houses Middle Keys
438................Furn.. Houses Upper Keys
440.............Unfurn. Houses Lower Keys
300
RENTALS
305......................................................Pets
310..................................Sporting Goods
315...............................................Bicycles
320..............................Household Goods
321...........................................Furniture
325...................................Miscellaneous
327...............................................Jewelry
329.....................................Yard Sale Map
330.......................Yard Sales Lower Keys
331.....................Yard Sales Middle Keys
332.......................Yard Sales Upper Keys
335...........................................Antiques
337....................................................Art
338...............................................Fine Art
340.........................Musical Instruments
345.........................................Appliances
350...............................Office Equipment
351.........................................Electronics
355....................................Wanted to Buy
220 HELP WANTED
LOWER KEYS
BOY’S AND GIRL’S
CLUB OF THE KEYS
Currently has a
position of P/T Activity
Coordinator available.
In Key West and Big
Pine. Must be able to
pass a background
check and drug
screening. Call
305-296-2258
City View Trolley
Now accepting
application for Full &
Part Time Sales
Representatives.
Bilingual is a plus.
Apply at
105 Whitehead St.
220 HELP WANTED
LOWER KEYS
220 HELP WANTED
LOWER KEYS
MEDICAL OFFICE
looking for nurse/
medical assistant for
specialty practice.
Full-time,competitive
salary. Send resume to
POSITIONS
AVAILABLE
at
*WESTIN KEY WEST*
*SUNSET KEY*
*WEATHER
STATION*
*BANANA BAY*
and *BAYSIDE INN*
[email protected]
or fax to
305-296-0002.
OUTDOOR SALES
PROFESSIONAL
Media Sales for Key
West & the Lower
Keys.
Exp. preferred but not
essential. Good base
plus commission.
email resume:
[email protected]
Westin
*Executive
Housekeeper
*Front Office Manager
*Busser
*Bartender
*Line Cook
*Server
*Sunset Celebration
Server
*Restaurant Host
*Maintenance Staff
442...........Unfurn. Houses Middle Keys
444.............Unfurn. Houses Upper Keys
446..............Wanted To Rent Lower Keys
448............Wanted To Rent Middle Keys
450..............Wanted To Rent Upper Keys
451.....................Mobile Home/RV Sites
452............Vacation Rentals Lower Keys
454..........Vacation Rentals Middle Keys
456............Vacation Rentals Upper Keys
458..............Vacation Rentals Elsewhere
460..........................Commercial Rentals
462.......................................Office Space
464...............................................Storage
513........................................Timeshares
514..........................Condos Lower Keys
516.........................Condos Middle Keys
518..........................Condos Upper Keys
520...........................Homes Lower Keys
522..........................Homes Middle Keys
524...........................Homes Upper Keys
Commercial
526......................Business Opportunity
528...............................Business Wanted
530.......................................Investments
532................................Income Property
534.......................Commercial Property
Other Real Estate
536...............Lots & Acreage Lower Keys
538.............Lots & Acreage Middle Keys
REAL ESTATE
540...............Lots & Acreage Upper Keys
542...............................Realty Elsewhere
Mobile Homes
502........................................ Lower Keys 544...................................Realty Wanted
504.......................................Middle Keys
506........................................Upper Keys
AUTOS/
508................................ Lots Lower Keys
510............................... Lots Middle Keys TRANSPORTATION
512................................ Lots Upper Keys Autos/Trucks
610................................................Trucks
Homes For Sale
500
600
220 HELP WANTED
LOWER KEYS
Sunset Key
*Pastry Cook
*Painter
*Houseman
*Room Attendant
Weatherstation Inn
*Guest Service Agent
+ Previous applicants
need not apply again.
+ Application hours
are from 9am-3:30pm
+Can also apply
on-line to:
hr@westinkeywest
resort.com
Drug Free Work Place
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
Magazine Designer
Customer Service
The Key West Citizen is now taking
applications for a qualified and
professional individual to provide
support and assistance as a
customer service clerk.
Hours are 8-5, Monday-Friday
Person will report to the
Circulation Dept.
No phone calls please.
Please stop by The Key West Citizen
at 3420 Northside Dr., Key West, FL
to talk with Claudia Harrell
EOE
402060
010 PUBLIC NOTICE
230..............Help Wanted Middle Keys
240.................Help Wanted Upper Keys
220 HELP WANTED
LOWER KEYS
Apply in Person
245 Front Street,
Key West, FL 33040
Tel: 305-294-4000
Fax: 305-292-4348
AUTO MECHANICS
FOR BUSY TAXI CO.
Needed for taxi
company in Key West.
*Applicants must
possess their
own tools.
*Must be reliable
and organized.
The hours are 40 per
week and this will
include weekends.
Interested, please call
305-296-1800.
615..................................Auto Financing
620....................................Autos For Sale
622.....................................SUVs For Sale
625.....................................Classic Autos
630....................................Autos Wanted
640..........................................Auto Parts
645.............................Heavy Equipment
Recreation
650.............................................Scooters
652.......................................Motorcycles
654....................................Travel Trailers
656............................................Campers
658...........................RVs/Motor Homes
660....................................Marine Needs
661....................................Marine Parts
662.......................................Powerboats
664............................................Sailboats
665.......................................Houseboats
667.........................................Misc. Boats
669.............................Dockage/Storage
670.............................................Aviation
900
LEGALS
220 HELP WANTED
LOWER KEYS
220 HELP WANTED
LOWER KEYS
FRONT DESK
Busy guesthouse. Fulltime, evenings. Computer skills, experience
a plus. 971-319-3226.
LINE COOK
Experience necessary
FT/PT, 7am-2:30pm.
Galley Grill, MM25.
305-745-3440.
MIDSIZE BOUTIQUE
HOTEL
has opening for
General Manager to
lead our team, oversee
and successfully
manage all ascpects of
hotel operations.
Minimum 3-5 years
hotel management
experience required.
Send resume to
PART TIME
Real Estate Office
Afternoon shift daily,
M-F. Must be
personable, organized,
computer skilled &
reliable in fast paced
environment. No
license required.
Email resume
[email protected]
ReMax
Keys Connection
410 Caroline St.
[email protected]
Mailroom Opening
The Key West Citizen is looking for a
creative designer to layout and design our
multiple magazines in the Florida Keys.
Must be experienced in layout of editorial
content & ad placement.
Perform various mail room duties including lifting and removing newspaper
bundles, monitoring automated mail room equipment and checking papers
for quality. Other duties include preparing inset pre-prints for bulk delivery,
loading pre-prints into insert machine hopper feeder, loading completed
bundles onto skids, preparing inserts for post office delivery and cleaning
insert area.
Strong knowledge of typography and
Macintosh publishing applications; Adobe
InDesign, Photoshop, and Illustator. You
need to be highly organized, have a
keen attention to details and the ability to
manage multiple projects under deadlines
simultaneously.
• Feed preprints into insert machine hopper neatly and accurately. Monitor
insert machine to reduce double and/or skipped inserts so all jackets have
correct inserts.
• No experience required
• Manual dexterity, strength to lift up to 50 pounds
• The ability to concentrate on accuracy while machine is running.
• Schedule may vary based on business needs. Work nights and weekends.
May include holidays.
Interested candidates should email cover
letter and resume to [email protected],
attn; Tommy Todd.
Apply in person.
Attn. Dave McGlathery
Key West Citizen, 3420 Northside Dr.
402066
402061
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KEYSWIDE CLASSIFIEDS ARE NOW WORLDWIDE
keysnews.com/classifieds
220 HELP WANTED
LOWER KEYS
Bobalu’s in Big
Coppitis seeking line
cooks, prep cooks and
servers. Please apply
in person between
11am-4pm
301 US. 1 MM 10
DESK CLERK
Full time and at Boyd's
Campground.
Competitive wages
w/Medical &
Retirement benefits.
On site living a
possibility, must be
energetic & people
oriented. Good
computer and
telephone skills
required. Apply in
person at 6401
Maloney Ave.
Busy Title Insurance
Angecy on Big Pine
Key looking for Real
Estate Closer. Duties
include fild preparation,
research, client
interaction, problem
solving, meeting
deadlines. Must be
self-motivated, strong
work ethic & team
player with reliable
transportation.
Experience preferred.
Call 305-587-4585 or
fax resume to
305-872-4041
220 HELP WANTED
LOWER KEYS
220 HELP WANTED
LOWER KEYS
220 HELP WANTED
LOWER KEYS
220 HELP WANTED
LOWER KEYS
220 HELP WANTED
LOWER KEYS
ADMIN ASSISTANT
(Full Time).proficient in
Microsoft Office
programs with 40 to
60 wpm typing.
Position includes
assisting attorneys,
office assignments,
processing claims, wire
transfers, filing,
calendaring, answering
phones, and other
duties. Must have
ability to multitask with
good communication
skills and be a team
player. Send resume
with references to
Driver / Yardworker
Overseas Lumber
Supply
Is now accepting
applications for
employment at our
Big Pine facility.
Applicant must have a
current Class B CDL
license, be able to
load/unload building
materials and work
daily outside. This
position is full time with
competitive pay and
excellent benefits.
Apply in person at
30251 Overseas Hwy,
Big Pine Key. EOE
Part-time Sales
Associate
Aria Key West is hiring
a Part-time Sales
Associate with ability to
work independently
and demonstrate great
customer service. Must
have weekend and
evening availabilty.
Apply online
Maintenance
Manager, Old Town
Trolley Tours
Successful candidate
will lead a team of
mechanics, providing
training, counseling &
motivation while
maintaining a safe
work environment that
is in compliance with
federal, state & local
regs. Duties also incl.
inspecting, diagnosing
& repairing trolleys.
Must have current ASE
certs including
Medium/Heavy Auto
Brakes & Preventative
Maintenance
Inspection; ASE
Master Certs pref.
Must be able to obtain
Class C CDL, pass
DOT physicals
including random drug
tests & Federal
background checks.
Must have tools & tool
boxes. Prior
supervisory exp.
required. Benefits
include medical,
dental, vision, 401K
and more.
Apply online at
www.historictours.com
EEO/DFW
HOSPITALITY
OPPORTUNITIES
In the Beautifully
Renovated
La Concha Hotel
[email protected]
CityView Trolley
Tours
Is seeking
*Full or Part Time
Trolley Tour Drivers
*with CDL class C
or higher
Passenger
endorsement
preferred. $10 per hour
to train, $13 per hour
plus tips after
certification. Drug and
alcohol-free workplace
Contact John at
305-896-9216 or apply
at 105 Whitehead St.
office to fill out
application.
Greene Street
Cigar Company
is hiring a retail
associate part time.
Background screening,
resume required. Min
age 21. Qualified
applicants will be
energetic, positive and
willing to learn. Must
have bartending
experience, cigar
knowledge is
preferred. Mornings
and Afternoon shifts
available. Please
submit resume to
greenestreet
cigarcompany@
comcast.net
artisans.us/employment
FULL TIME MAINTENANCE PERSON
Full Time
Duties include general
cleaning,
Trash pickup, lawn
care
And janitorial duties.
5 days a week.
Ability to read, write
and speak English
Benefits available
2 week paid vacation
Carpentry skills a
plus !!!
$12.00 per hour base
Hourly rate dependent
on experience
APPLY ONLINE TO:
www.historictours.com
TROPICAL SHELL &
GIFT
LOCAL APPLICANTS
ONLY
EEO/DFW
*Chief Engineer
*Starbucks Supervisor
*Servers
*Bartenders
*Front Desk Agent
*Night Audit
*Bell/Vallet
*Lead Engineer
Pick up an application
at the front desk of
Crowne Plaza
La Concha
430 Duval St.
No phone calls please.
EOE
Sales Associates
Wanted Artisans is
seeking experienced
sales associates that
love talking to
customers and
delivering excellent
customer service. If
want to sell product
customers love in a
place customers love
to shop, then you need
to apply online
artisans.us/employment,
or stop by
406 Duval Street.
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220 HELP WANTED
LOWER KEYS
Security Guard
Needed.
Overnight Shift
P/T or F/T, $10/hour.
Please call
after 2:30 pm
305-797-2791.
SOUTHERNMOST
HOTEL
COLLECTION
Has the following
positions available:
-Room Attendant
- Pool Attendant
- Guest Relations
- Bell Person
-Front Desk
-AM Line Cook
-Host
-Security
-Night Turndown
Attendant
-Maintenance
-Spa Receptionist
-Guest Relation
Manager
Southernmost is an
EOE M/F/D/V
Please apply at:
www.highgatecareers.com
THE EARLY
LEARNING
COALITION
seeks to fill a full time
vacancy in its Key
West office:
Child Care Eligibility
Specialist
The Specialist will
interview parents to
provide referrals for
child care and/or
determine eligibility for
early learning
programs. AA degree
and prior experience in
early childhood,
eligibility determination
or customer service
desired. Bi-lingual
English/Spanish
preferred. Please
forward resumes to:
[email protected]
by February 11th.
THE MARKER
KEY WEST
QUALITY
OPPORTUNITIES,
QUALITY SERVICE
*Servers
*Bartenders
*Night Auditor PT
*Housemen
*Turndown Attendant
*Reservationist
*Lobby Attendant
*Cook
Apply online at:
www.themarkerkeywest.com
220 HELP WANTED
LOWER KEYS
The Stoned Crab is
searching for a Front
of House Manager.
We are looking for
someone who has
waited tables in the
past, is comfortable
with ordering,
deliveries, interviews,
and is the head of
daily operations. You
will be the go to during
the shifts. This position
is available all year
round, not just during
the busy season.You
don't have to be crazy,
we will train you.
Please send
resumes to:
[email protected]
Waiter- Martin’s
Restaurant
(Key West)
We are looking for an
experienced full time
fine dining waiter for
dinner time. Apply in
person between 3pm
and 4pm at
Martin’s Restaurant.
917 Duval Street
Resume Required
305-587-4585
Want to Work for THE
BEST? Join the Pier
House Resort & Spa
Reservationist
F&B Supervisor AM & PM
Server
Hostess
Independent
Contractors
Massage Therapist
Esthetician
Please, forward your
resume to
[email protected]
or stop by to complete
an application.
Only qualified
applicants will be
considered.
321 FURNITURE
Mermaid Table
seats 6-8 people
& Mermaid Waterfall
305-451-9613
leave a message
STANLEY ELECTRIC
RECLINER
with lift mode.
6 month old. $400
OBO. 305-522-3608.
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KEYSWIDE CLASSIFIEDS ARE NOW WORLDWIDE
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520 HOMES
LOWER KEYS
2/2 NEWLY
RENOVATED
pool & workshop.
$899,000
www.1709Washington
Street.com
For Sale By Owner
Asking $326,000
"AS IT IS"
2016 Patterson Ave.
352-529-0078.
WHY RENT?
FREE MONEY
get $10,000 to
purchase BRAND
NEW Home.
Find out how to get:
-$10,000 in Down
Payment Assistance
-All Closing Costs Paid
-Move in a Home from
NO Money Down to
$3500 total cost.
-Low Payments
starting at
$1650 per month
(+ taxes and
insurance)
Call Joe Cleghorn at
(305) 301-7110
V.A. SPECIAL
IS BACK!
Brand New 3/2, canal
front, Geiger Key
0 Down, only $2,621 a
month. (Taxes and
Insurance extra)
Seller pays 1st year
insurance.
Call Joe Cleghorn
305-301-7110
VA SPECIAL
IS BACK!
1500 17th Terrace,
Key West Estate Lot.
Brand New 3/2, room
for pool foundation in
for guest cottage 6 off
street parking spots.
only $2,598 a month,
(taxes and insurance
extra). Insurance only
$2,200 a year. Seller
pays first year
insurance and all
closing cost.
Call Joe Cleghorn
305-301-7110
526 BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITY
WELL KNOWN
BAR/RESTAURANT
on North Roosevelt.
Seeking qualified
individual to take over
restauranat/kitchen.
Kitchen may be use for
outside catering. Call
Charlie 225-235-6999.
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KEYSWIDE CLASSIFIEDS ARE NOW WORLDWIDE
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534 COMMERCIAL
PROPERTY
Commercial For Sale
Search All Key West
and FL Keys
Commercial RE and
Businesses For Sale at
www.KeysRealEstate.com
1213 Truman Ave.
Office Space across
from County Gov.
Bldg. 1,020 SF.
Multiple offices.
725 Caroline St.KW Seaport
150 Seat Restaurant.
Call for Details
423 Front St.$65 PSF
Perfect Retail Space
2700 SF
Armory Building 600 White St.
Downstairs Space
Available- 3,510 SF
Dinner Cruise
Business
30 Pas. VesselPrice Reduced
6 Full Size Key West
ROGO w/ Transient
Licenses for Sale
3845 Seaside Dr.
3 Commercial Units in
Seaside Community.
Free Standing Bldg
803 Whitehead St.
2 spaces for lease.
450 SF each
Big Pine Shopping
Center
Space Available,
1,200 SF
Contact Claude J.
Gardner, Jr. or
Will Langley
305-766-3133,
Prudential Knight &
Gardner Realty
# 1 in KEY WEST
commercial sales and
lease volume in 2013
and for the last
10 years combined.
Sold over $1 Billion.
ReMax Commercial
Power of the Balloon
International
Exposure &
Local Service!
*903 Duval St.
180 Seats & vacant lot.
$20,000/mos.NNN
*Quiznos 80 Seats, all
F,F,E. $150,000
*221 Duval St.
150 Seat Rest/Bar
Owner says sell!
$150,000, lease hold
*Cow Key Marina &
Almost There
Charters
$300,000
534 COMMERCIAL
PROPERTY
*68100 Overseas Hwy
1 COM unit, 4 Apts
$1,300,000
*9200 Overseas Hwy
1.4 Acres, 374' on
Highway $1,500,000
*517 Truman Ave.
4 transient units &
Laundromat
$2,275,000
*6125 2nd St.
25 unit Mobile Home
Park. 7.5% cap.
$2,990,000
*423 Duval St.
4 NNN leased stores.
Net over $516,000/yr
$7,500,000
*808 Southard St.
Largest parcel for sale
in KW. 2 Acres
$12,500,000
Curtis Skomp, CCIM
Broker
410 Caroline St.
305.296.1400 - ofc
305.304.0084 - cell
www.FloridaKeys
Commercial.com
BREWERY, BAR
& GARDEN
restaurant operation.
190 seats, Liq lic,
11,000 sqft facility.
Old Town
corner location.
305.587.3483
Ray Capas, Realtor
Commercial Property
Completely renovated
top to bottom.
Professional office
1900 sq. feet, contains
5 offices, a reception
room and conference
room, central air and 1
bathroom. $2500 a
month FLS includes
your water and electric
if you need a beautiful
office don’t
miss this one.
6631-A Maloney Ave,
Stock Island
Call Captain Larry
304-517-3980
664 SAILBOATS
GULFSTAR 40
Easy Keys living, sail
or liveaboard. Wet slip,
shore power & water &
bathhouse. $14,000.
(305)849-2440
667 MISCELLANEOUS
BOATS
Experienced boater
living in KW to rent a
boat on a regular
basis, a 23/25 ft boat
for half days. Will
replace gas, be liable &
clean boat after every
use. 419-290-0509
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