ATLANTIC OCEAN

FRIDAY,
F
RIDAY, NO
NOVEMBER 14, 2014
EYE ON THE FLEET
ATLANTIC
OCEAN
VOL. 25 NO. 46
WWW.CNIC.NAVY.MIL/KEYWEST
Need-to-know
info on changes to
flat rate per diem
NAVAL AIR STATION KEY WEST, FLORIDA
WELCOME ABOARD
FROM CHIEF OF NAVAL
PERSONNEL PUBLIC AFFAIRS
(Nov. 3, 2014) AT1
Mickey Thompson
plays Magic the
Gathering during a
tournament hosted
by Morale, Welfare
and Recreation
aboard the aircraft
carrier USS Theodore
Roosevelt (CVN 71).
U.S. Navy photo by
MC3 Joshua Petrosino
inside:
BY THE NUMBERS
Teens visit tower . . . . . 3
CLEANING UP
Ready to launch
. . . . .7
ON DISPLAY
Vets Day parade . . . 8, 9
CFC UPDATE
Current: $8,300
Goal: $38,209
TOP OF PAGE ONE:
An F/A-18E Super
Hornet from the Royal
Maces of Strike Fighter
Squadron (VFA) 27
launches from the flight
deck of the Nimitz-class
aircraft carrier USS
George Washington
(CVN 73).
T
o provide an incentive to Sailors and
civilians on long-term
temporary duty assignment
to seek out extended-stay
lodgings, the Joint Travel
Regulations was changed
Nov. 1.
The change to a flat rate
will help the Department of
Defense save more than $22
million a year and is in keeping with what many federal
agencies already outline for
reduced travel rates for longer stays.
Here are five informational bullets Sailors need
to know about flat rate per
diem:
Long-term TDY is any
temporary duty longer than
30 days. Travel from 31 - 180
days will receive a flat-rate
per diem of 75 percent. For
travel greater than 180 days,
the flat-rate per diem will be
at 55 percent. Flat rate will
apply to all three parts of the
per diem - lodging, meals
and incidentals.
When staying in government lodging, a traveler will
be reimbursed for actual
lodging costs. The flat rate
per diem does not apply
when government lodging
see PER DIEM page 3
U.S. Navy photo by MC1 (SW/AW) Brian Morales
N
aval Air Station Key West Commanding Officer Capt. Steve McAlearney, left, and CMC Mark McDonald,
foreground, speak with U.S. Fleet Forces Command Fleet Master Chief Charles Clarke at Boca Chica Field
Wednesday. Clarke is visiting NAS Key West’s annexes for an informational tour.
Talkin’ turkey - fryer safety Navy urges WAAN registration
FROM NATIONAL FIRE
PROTECTION ASSOCIATION
PUBLIC AFFAIRS
L
et’s talk turkey, more
specifically, fried turkey.
Consumers have started preparing for the
Thanksgiving holiday on
Nov. 27 and, for some, those
plans include a turkey fryer
and several gallons of oil.
The National Fire Protec-
tion Association discourages the use of outdoor
gas-fueled turkey fryers
that cook the turkey in hot
oil. The use of turkey fryers can lead to devastating
burns, other injuries and
the destruction of property.
Below are some of the
dangers of turkey fryers.
Hot oil may splash or
spill during the cooking.
see TURKEY page 6
FROM CNIC PUBLIC AFFAIRS
S
ailors, active and
Reserve, Navy civilian
employees and contractors working aboard
installations with Navy
Marine Corps Intranet or
One Net user accounts
are required to register in
the Wide Area Alert Network and the Navy Family
Accountability and Assessment System.
“The number of Navy
personnel who have completed their required
WAAN registration is
shockingly low,” said Dan
Haacke, Commander, Navy
Installations Command’s
emergency management
systems operations specialist, noting roughly 44 percent compliancy rate across
the enterprise.
see WAAN page 10
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Extra time
S
Nov. 14
1910 - Civilian Eugene Ely pilots
the first aircraft to take-off from a
warship, USS Birmingham (CL 2)
at Hampton Roads, Virginia.
Nov. 15
1882 - Lt. Cmdr. French Chadwick
reports to American Legation in
London as first naval attaché.
Nov. 16
1942 - Marine Night Fighter
Squadron (VMFN) 531 established
at Cherry Point, North Carolina.
Nov. 17
1924 - USS Langley (CV 1), first
aircraft carrier, reports for duty.
Nov. 18
1890 - USS Maine, the first
American battleship, is launched.
o many things to write about
but I have so little time.
We had the boat races, U.S.
Marine Corps birthday, Veterans
Day and I am sure more. Last week
I talked about Halloween but in
the midst of all of this there was
another event that happened - the
time change.
At 2 a.m. Nov. 2 we set our clocks
back an hour. We gained an extra
hour; I know it gets balanced out
later, but we shall not speak of that
evil day!
How many times have we heard,
“There are not enough hours in
the day?” Most of us joke - yet
somewhat serious - that when we
go on leave, we come back to more
work. We always seem to be playing catch up. If we truly look at our
lives, we can say there is always
something to do.
Even if I had the power to give
you more time, would that really
help? Would we really accomplish
more?
I may not have the power to give
you more hours to your day, but
I can give you the power to find
more hours in the day. It is called
setting priorities.
Let’s be honest. How many hours
do we spend on the TV, computer,
Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, games
and all these other activities that
seem to suck the hours into a black
hole? We have all fallen guilty to
this at some point in our lives.
What we need to do is have priorities that keep us accountable.
My priorities go like this: God,
family, work, friends and whatever
else comes up that
CHAPLAIN'S I will deal with after
these. So if God is
CORNER
not first in my life
then all the other
things are vanity.
Mark 8:36 states,
“What profits a
man to gain the
NAS Key West
whole
world, but
Command Chaplain
lose
his
soul?” And
Lt.
what profits you
Ethan Everts
to gain work greatness, but lose God
and your family?
There is also a danger in how we
justify what we do to make it seem
as though we are keeping our priorities when we are not. As a chaplain, you may think that my work
is God’s work so pouring myself
into my work is service to God. As
a result, I glorify God and worship
him constantly. I hate to burst your
bubble, but no.
The story of Martha and Mary in
Lk. 10.38-42 gives a great example
why. Jesus visits Martha’s house
and Martha is scurrying around
to serve Him while her sister Mary
sits at His feet to listen to Him.
Martha looks for justice from
Jesus, but Jesus turns to Martha
and says Mary has chosen correctly. It is not what Martha was doing
that was wrong but her priorities.
Like Mary, we need to take time to
listen to Jesus, not just stay busy
for Jesus. All I do is for the glory of
God, but I need to take time to be
in God’s presence and listen.
I also see this happen in marriages when the working spouse
states all his/her long hours at
work are for the family. Again, paying the bills and supplying needs
are important; however, there are
times you need to say no to the
extra duties because you have a
spouse and/or children at home
who take priority.
In the end, we all have 24 hours
in a day. What you do in that time
speaks to what your priorities are.
It is not always the amount of time
you spend on each item, but how
you spend your time that matters.
We all need to keep our priorities
in place and we will discover we
have all the time in the world for
what is important.
If God is a priority in your life,
you are welcome to join us at the
Truman Chapel on Sundays at
10:30 a.m. If you need to talk to a
chaplain to help sort out those priorities, give us a call at (305) 2932318, Naval Air Station Key West, or
(305) 292-8788, U.S. Coast Guard
Sector Key West. God bless.
Nov. 19
1813- Capt. David Porter claims
Marquesas Islands for the United
States.
Nov. 20
1933 - Navy crew sets a world altitude record in a balloon - 62,237
feet - in flight into stratosphere.
THINK FIRST!
DON’T DRINK & DRIVE
IT’S NOT WORTH THE TIME
Suicide intervention training available
FROM NAS KEY WEST
PUBLIC AFFAIRS
T
he chaplain’s office is
providing the Applied
Suicide Intervention Skills
Training workshop Nov. 20-21 at
Bldg. 48, U.S. Coast Guard Sector
Key West.
The ASIST workshop, the last
for 2014, is for people who want
to feel more comfortable, confident and competent in helping
to prevent the immediate risk of
suicide. Over one million people
have participated in this twoday, highly interactive, practical,
practice-oriented workshop.
Participation in the full two
days, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m., is required,
no exceptions. Enjoy small group
discussions and skills practice
that are based upon adult learning principles.
For more information or to
register, call (305) 293-2318 or
email at ethan.everts@navy.mil.
Seating is limited.
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EXECUTIVE OFFICER
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PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICER
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EDITOR
Jolene Scholl
STAFF
MC1 Brian Morales
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ALGEBRAIC AIR OPS
This Just In…
School Liaison office moves
The NAS Key West School Liaison Officer’s office
has been relocated from the Sigsbee Park Community
Center to the Housing Office, Bldg. V-4059, Sigsbee Park.
For more information, call Yoli Eldred at (305) 293-2621
or (786) 691-7187.
Holiday party tickets available
Tickets for Naval Air Station Key West’s Holiday Party
are now on sale at the Air Lanes Bowling Center, Boca
Chica Field. Tickets can be purchased from 11 a.m. - 1
p.m. Tuesday - Thursday.
The holiday party, open to military and civilian personnel, is at 7 p.m. Dec. 4 at the Marriott Beachside, Key
West. Tickets are $35 for E-4 and below, $40 for E-5, $45
for E-6 and $50 for E-7 and above, officers and civilians.
Weekly Bible study scheduled
Naval Air Station Key West Religious Ministries
Department hosts Bible study at 4 p.m. Wednesdays at the
Truman Chapel, Truman Annex. For more information,
call (305) 293-2318 or email at ethan.everts@navy.mil.
see THIS JUST IN page 7
U.S. Navy photo by Jolene Scholl
S
igsbee Charter School students and AC2 Keesha Page, right, watch from the Naval Air Station Key West Air
Traffic Control Tower as a Navy jet lands at Boca Chica Field Wednesday. AC1 Nels Thorsen, background,
invited Lisa Blendall’s Honors Algebra students to visit and learn how algebra is used in air traffic control.
Per diem
continued from page 1
Job Title: Assistant command
securitty manager
Hometown: Jacksonville,
North Carolina
Prior Duty Stations: Camp
Lejeune, North Carolina
Hobbies: Racing R.C. cars
Future Plans: Retiring and
being a full time RV camper.
Words of Wisdom:
One day at a time. Every day
is a good day.
Michael Wells
or contracted government
lodging is available and
directed, when contracted government lodging is
provided at no cost, or if a
traveler chooses to stay in
government quarters.
Currently the Defense
Travel System does not
automatically calculate the
reduced per diem based
on the length of the TDY.
Travelers should follow their
component guidelines for
how to handle TDY in DTS.
Travelers may consider
furnished apartments or
similar types of lodging,
which are typically cheaper
than the standard room rate
at commercial hotels. This
policy change also simplifies travel expense management as the Sailor will not be
required to submit lodging
receipts or itemize utilities
and furniture rental when
renting a home, if receiving
the flat rate per diem.
Sailors still have options
if they are unable to find
extended-stay lodging within a reasonable distance of
the duty location, or if additional costs arise. Work with
the approving official to do
actual-expense authorizations, which may go above
the flat-rate per diem to 100
percent, if needed. At no
time should travelers end
up paying out-of-pocket for
authorized TDY expenses.
For more information,
visit www.defensetravel.
dod.mil.
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MWR Update
Month of the
Military Family
MWR is celebrating
November as the Month of
the Military Family by offering discounts, giveaways
and special events. Enter
to win the following on
the “NAS Key West MWR”
Facebook page: paddleboard and kayak rentals,
family 4-pack of movie
tickets and family 4-pack
of tickets to the Conch
Train Holiday Lights Tour.
Enter in person at the CDC
or Youth Center to win 50
percent off one payment or
two free days of day care
at the Child Development
Center or the School Age
Care. Free during the month
of November: Kids swim
free at the Trumbo Pool
Saturday and Sundays, kids
bowl for free on Saturdays,
and kids receive free soft
drinks at the Sunset Lounge,
Navigator’s and Beachside
Grill on Saturdays. For
more information email
mwrnaskw@gmail.com or
call (305) 293-2503.
Give parents a break
MWR’s Child Development Center is offering the
parents of NAS Key West
a break. Child Care will
be provided Nov. 29 from
10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Cost is $4
per child per hour. Preregistration is required
(including shot records).
Registration deadline is by
5 p.m. Nov 27. Contact the
CDC at (305) 293-4498 for
additional information.
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Drop in care is also avail- and their spouses, Coast
able Monday - Friday from Guard and active members
6 a.m. - 6 p.m.
of the National Guard or
Reservists can purchase up
Family Movie Night to six tickets for friends and
family. Black-out dates are
Join MWR for Family Dec. 22, - Jan. 2, 2015 and
Movie Night on the first and March 29 - April 9, 2015.
third Fridays in November Tickets must be activated
for free movies at the by military personnel or
Sigsbee Community Center. a spouse at the park and
The Nov. 21 film, which tickets must be used by
starts at 6:30 p.m., is “Up” the same person. For more
(PG). Snacks and drinks will information, call the ITT
be available for purchase. Office at (305) 293-4173.
For information, call (305)
293-2503. In December, Free movies
Family Movie Night moves
to the second and fourth
Free movies are shown
Fridays.
each Saturday at 1 p.m.
and 6 p.m. at Beach Patio
Recreation Center on
Disney tickets
Truman Annex. Popcorn
The ITT Office on Sigsbee and snacks are sold during
Park is offering the 2015 the show. For more inforDisney Armed Forces mation, call (305) 293-5282.
The schedule:
Salute tickets: 4-day ticket
with Park Hopper option • Saturday - “Teenage
Mutant Ninja Turtles”
for only $173.75. Tickets
(PG-13) at 1 and 6 p.m.
are available now through
Sept. 30, 2015. All military • Nov. 22 - “The Giver” (PG-
13) at 1 p.m.
Strollerobics
• Nov. 22 - “The November
Man” (R) at 6 p.m.
Starting Wednesday, the
• Nov. 29 - “When the Game Boca Chica Fitness Center
Stands Tall” (PG) at 1 and is rolling out their new fit6 p.m.
ness class: Strollerobics
from 9:30 - 10:15 a.m. Stroll
on down to the Sigsbee
Conch Train
Community Center for your
Holiday Lights Tour guided walk with your little
The ITT Office on Sigsbee one. The class will intePark is hosting the annual grate safe exercises for new
Conch Train Holiday Lights moms to increase strength
Tour Dec. 19. Check in at and most importantly, enerITT at 6 p.m. and trains gy. Children must be young
depart at 6:30 p.m. Cost enough to stay in stroller
is $4 per person, no child for duration of class. For
price. For information call information email bocachicagym@gmail.com or call
ITT at (305) 293-4173.
(305) 293-2480.
Trumbo Pool
winter hours
The Trumbo Pool on
Trumbo Point is open for
winter hours: Fridays and
Saturdays from 11 a.m. 5 p.m. and Sundays from
noon - 5 p.m. For more
information call (305) 2934324.
Liberty Activities
The
Liberty
Single
Sailor Program is open to
all single or unaccompanied active duty military
personnel E-6 and below.
Visit us on Facebook at
see MWR page 5
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Dolphins tickets
continued from page 4
See the Dolphins vs. the
Ravens Dec. 7, all hands $60, Liberty - $55 section
406. Transportation is not
included. Contact the liberty coordinator for more
information or to purchase
your tickets: naskwliberty@
gmail.com (305) 293-2682
or (305) 797-4468.
“MWR Liberty Key West”
and request to be added to
the closed Liberty Group.
For additional information
email naskwliberty@gmail.
com or call (305) 293-2682
or (305) 797-4468.
• Monday - Bowling with
Liberty Card, 3 - 5 p.m.,
free
• Thursday - Cards Against
Humanity at 1351, 6 - 8
p.m.
• Nov. 21 - Volunteer with
Sigsbee
Community
Center Movie Night, 5 - 8
p.m.
• Nov. 23 - Liberty Trip to
Miami Zoo and Walmart
• Nov. 24 - Birthday Bash
Celebration, 6 - 8 p.m.
• Nov. 27 - Thanksgiving
lunch at 1351, 1 - 3 p.m.
MWR rentals
Need a tent? How about
tables and chairs? A stage?
MWR has the following
items available for rent:
20-by-20 tents, 20-by-40
tents, 10-by-10 pop-up
tents and a 15-by-15 stage
tent. Note that all tents
are for shade, not a camping tent. Also available are
6-foot tables, chairs, a 6-by16 stage and bunting.
Rental prices are based
on
daily rates, on-base only.
Miami Heat tickets
Prices include set up and
MWR is selling Miami break down. For more inforHeat basketball tickets mation, call Leroy Jackson
for the 2014-2015 season. at (305) 797-1275.
Tickets for the following
games are in section 102. Social media
Liberty tickets, for registered single or unaccompaHere’s how to get more
nied Sailors E-6 and below,
are $85. All-hands tickets
are $90. The only exception is for the Dec. 27 game
against Memphis, which are
$40 and $45.
• Dec. 21 - Boston Celtics
• Dec. 27 - Memphis
Grizzles [section 405
Liberty - $40/all hands $45]
• Jan. 4 - Brooklyn Nets
• Feb. 21 - New Orleans
Pelicans
• Feb. 28 - Atlanta Hawks
• March 7 - Sacramento
Kings
• March 29 - Detroit Pistons
• April 11 - Toronto Raptors
information on MWR activities and events:
• Weekly Activities Sheet
- sent via email; request
to be added by emailing
emma.harlow@navy.mil.
• Official website: www.
cnic.navy.mil/keywest
• MWR website: www.
navymwr.org
• Like us on Facebook NAS Key West MWR
• Follow us on Twitter NAS Key West MWR
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
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.
Saturday 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. For the deck to enter. For more
additional information, call information call (305) 2932116.
The Sunset Lounge on (305) 293-5282.
Sigsbee Park offers entertainment as well as drink Navigator’s grill
Landing Zone
specials and an updated
menu. Every Friday come
Located at the Boca Chica
The Landing Zone is your
see DJ Gunz from 6 - 9 p.m. Marina, Navigator’s Bar and one-stop resource center
and every Saturday enjoy Grill is a full-service bar with for quality products at comMuse Gurus from 6 - 9 p.m. food available for lunch and petitive prices. The office is
The Sunset Lounge bar is dinner. There is seating in Bldg. A-350, next to Air
open Wednesday - Sunday indoors and on the beach. Lanes Bowling Center on
4 - 10 p.m. and the kitchen The bar is open Monday - Boca Chica Field.
is open 4 - 9 p.m.
Saturday 11 a.m. - 9 p.m.,
Looking for NAS Key
and Sunday 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.; West memorabilia? Visit the
the grill is open Monday - Landing Zone for a wide
Beach Patio
Saturday 11 a.m. - 7 p.m., selection of polo shirts, hats,
Located on Truman and Sunday 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. visors, post cards, stickers
Annex,
Beach
Patio For more information or to and the NAS Key West chalRecreation Center is located find out the daily specials, lenge coin.
Graphics services include
next to the Truman Beach call (305) 293-2468.
custom,
laser-engraved
and is a prime location for
plaques, desk wedges, rubspecial events under the Runway Grill
ber stamps, name tags and
new pavilion. Rent snorkel
gear, beach chairs, grills,
The Runway Grill offers more. Printing services
coolers and have lunch at fresh healthy concepts on include large-format printthe Beachside Grill. The its menu. Choose from a ing, photo printing, banfacility includes internet wide selection of a healthy ners, signs and standard
access, a gaming center, wraps or sandwiches; prices printing/copying.
The Landing Zone also
arcade games, a mini movie range from $3.50 - $7.50.
theater and more. Hours
The Runway Grill opens has a notary service and fax
are Sunday - Thursday 10 at 11 a.m. Monday - Friday. service. For more informaa.m. - 8 p.m., Friday and Please use the side door on tion, call (305) 293-2884.
Sunset Lounge
HARPOON HARRY’S
832 Caroline St.
Key West
(305) 294-8744
Open Daily 6:30 am - 9:30 pm
DINNER SPECIALS
$9.95
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
BAKED MEATLOAF
BBQ RIBS
ROAST TURKEY
POT ROAST
GRILLED GROUPER
GRILLED STEAK
CHICKEN & WAFFLES
SLIDERS: Chicken, Cuban Mix,
Grilled Cheese, Hamburgers
$2
Grouper
$3
French Fries
Onion Rings
Caesar Salad
$2
$2
$2
** 10% Military Discount**
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MWR
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SINGING JELLIES
This week at FFSC
Understanding Anger
Tuesday, 10 - 11:30 a.m., FFSC
This training equips participants with tools to assist in
understanding, evaluating and managing anger.
Command Financial Specialist Training
Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Bldg. A-515, Boca Chica Field
This five-day training teaches the basics on a vast
array of personal financial management topics. In addition, it provides guidelines on how CFSs can take information back to their command and their fellow Sailors.
Contact Vinnie Corsano at Vincent.Corsano.ctr@navy.
mil to enroll.
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, notary service, personal financial management, crisis incident response
and training, sexual assault prevention and response,
ombudsman support, transition assistance management, family advocacy and professional counseling.
For more information or to request services, call (305)
293-4408 or visit the center at 804 Sigsbee Rd., Sigsbee
Park.
U.S. Navy photo by MC1 (SW/AW) Brian Morales
S
igsbee Charter School’s ‘Jellyfish’ students sing during a mural presentation ceremony Monday. The mural,
painted by local artist Rick Worth, depicts different services of the U.S. Armed Forces. It was sponsored by the
Key West Military Affairs Committee.
Turkey
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Personal Injury Law
Contact between hot oil and
skin could result in serious
injury.
A hot oil spill can happen
with fryers designed for outdoors using a stand. The fryer
could tip over or collapse
causing the hot oil to spill.
Newer countertop units
using a solid base appear
to reduce this risk; however,
NFPA does not believe the
risks of either type of turkey fryer to be acceptable
because of the large amount
of hot oil involved and the
speed and severity of burns.
The facts are that in deep
frying, oil is heated to temperatures of 350° Fahrenheit
or more. Cooking oil is combustible. If it is heated above
its cooking temperature, its
vapors can ignite.
Propane-fired turkey fryers must be used outdoors.
They are very popular for
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Thanksgiving. Many parts
of the country may have
rain or snow at this time of
year. If rain or snow hits the
hot cooking oil, the oil may
splatter or turn to steam,
leading to burns.
If you plan on frying a turkey, remember safety practices. Turkeys must be completely thawed and dried
of excess moisture before
placing in the fryer, because
a partially thawed turkey
will cause the oil to splatter
causing serious burns.
The fryers use a lot of
oil, about five gallons.
Determine how much oil to
use by first filling the fryer
with water and dipping the
turkey into the fryer. From
the displacement, you can
determine the amount of
oil that is needed. Again,
remember to dry the turkey
before adding it to hot oil.
Extreme caution must
be taken when placing and
removing the turkey from
the fryer to be sure it is not
dropped back into the fryer,
splattering the oil on the
chef.
That said, NFPA still
urges those who prefer fried
turkey to look for grocery
stores, specialty food retailers, and restaurants that sell
deep fried turkeys, or consider using a new type of
oil-less turkey fryer.
November 14, 2014 • Southernmost Flyer • 7
requires that those born
on or after January 1, 1988,
continued from page 3
complete an approved
boater education course
Free film
before operating a vessel
powered by a motor of 10
on ‘green’ living
horsepower or more. For
Key West Film Festival more information, call (305)
is partnering with Green 744-0043 or (305) 393-5304.
Living & Energy Education
utilizing the nonprofit’s Health benefits fair
event greening guidelines
and inviting the public to
Health providers will
enjoy a slice of the festival gather at Bldg. A-515, Boca
with a film that can help Chica Field, Monday from
them “go greener” too. “No 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. to meet
Impact Man” - free and with Naval Air Station Key
open to the public - will West civilian personnel
be shown Sunday at noon, interested in learning more
at the Tropic Cinema, 416 about health insurance.
Eaton Street in Key West.
Directions to Bldg. A-515
on Boca Chica - travel three
blocks and take the third
Commit to quit
right onto Langley Avenue.
Military members and The training facility is the
their families are encouraged second building on the left.
For more information
to go smoke-free for 24-hours
during the Great American on the Health Benefits Fair,
Smokeout on Thursday. For contact Yolanda Mingo at
more information, go to (305) 293-2479, or email
yolanda.mingo@navy.mil.
www.ucanquit2.com.
CLEANER LAUNCH
This just in
Boating course
available
The Big Pine Key Coast
Guard Auxiliary is offering a
limited number of scholarships to the Boating Skills
and Seamanship Course,
scheduled for Dec. 1 - 17
in the second floor conference room of Habitat for
Humanity, 30320 Overseas
Highway, Big Pine Key.
Classes are Mondays and
Wednesdays from 7 - 9:30
p.m. Students, ages 14-18
years old may apply.
Graduating
students
receive the Florida Boating
Education I.D. Card, Coast
Guard Auxiliary Diploma
and I.D. Card. Florida law
Volunteers needed
Volunteer Income Tax
Assistance specialists are
needed for the upcoming
tax season. For more information, contact ABHC Ian
Daley at (305)-293-2720 or
email ian.daley@navy.mil.
SMF digital delivery
Available now: Free home
delivery of a digital copy of
Naval Air Station Key West’s
weekly
“Southernmost
Flyer.” Send your name and
email address to southernmostflyer@gmail.com and
your information will be
added to the SMF distribution list.
WWW.CNIC.NAVY.MIL/KEYWEST
U.S. Navy photos by Trice Denny
N
aval Air
Station Key
West personnel from the Housing
and Environmental
departments work
with Balfour Beatty
Communities in
clearing growth
Saturday from boat
ramps at Trumbo
Point and Sigsbee
Park.
BBC News
Upcoming Life Works Events
Pilates by the Water
Monday, 9 - 9:45 a.m., Trumbo Point
basketball court.
Resident Advisory Committee
Tuesday, 5:30 - 6:30 p.m., 1101B Dewey
Rd., Sigsbee Park. Please RSVP by emailing
sthomas@bbbcgrp.com.
Zumba
Thursday, 6 - 7 p.m., Sigsbee Community
Center.
Contact us
Office Number: (305) 292-5590
Service Request Number: (305) 292-5596
Office hours of operation: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Monday - Tuesday, Thursday - Friday;
8 a.m. - 7 p.m. Wednesday;
Teen View
and 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Saturday.
Wednesday, 4 - 6 p.m., 1101B Dewey Website: www.naskeywesthomes.com
Rd., Sigsbee Park.
Facebook: www.facebook.com/
naskeywesthomes
8 • Southernmost Flyer • November 14, 2014
Annual parade honors military veterans
FROM NAS KEY WEST PUBLIC AFFAIRS
T
he Key West Veterans Day Parade
was one of hundreds that took place
nationwide, just as they have since
1954 when President Dwight Eisenhower
issued the “Veterans Day Proclamation,”
recognizing veterans of all wars.
The parade began at the intersection of
Duval and Julia streets and marched by
crowds of people lining Duval Street. Each
entry was reviewed by military commanders and city officials at Duval and Fleming
streets before ending at Front Street. Joint
Interagency Task Force South coordinated
this year’s parade.
Thirty-eight organizations participated
in the parade, including military members
from Coast Guard Sector Key West, Naval Air
Station Key West and JIATF South. Local veteran and community organizations, including VFW Post 3911, Key West Navy League
Council, American Legion Post 28, also participated.
The judges awarded Best in Show Military
to Naval Air Station Key West, Best in Show
Band to the Key West High School Band,
Best in Show Boats/Floats to Coast Guard
Sector Key West, Best in Show Group to Navy
League Key West Council, Best in Marching
to NAS Key West, and the Youth Group Award
to Sigsbee Charter School.
Veterans Day was established 92 years ago
after the Treaty of Versailles was signed on
June 28, 1919, to end World War I. Fighting
actually had ceased seven months earlier when an armistice between the Allied
nations and Germany went into effect on
the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the
eleventh month. For that reason, Nov. 11,
1918, is generally regarded as the end of “the
war to end all wars.”
In November 1919, President Wilson proclaimed Nov. 11 as the first commemoration
of Armistice Day to reflect on those who
served and died in service to the country.
The original concept for the celebration
was for a day observed with parades and
public meetings and a brief suspension of
business.
The U.S. Congress passed an Act approved
May 13, 1938, that made Nov. 11 a legal holiday - a day to be dedicated to the cause of
world peace and to be thereafter celebrated
and known as “Armistice Day.”
Veterans Day shouldn’t be confused with
Memorial Day, held the last Monday in May,
which was established to recognize men and
women who died while serving in the Armed
Forces. Memorial Day began as “Decoration
Day” and dates back to mourners decorating
the graves of the Civil War dead.
U.S. Navy photos by MC1 (SW/AW) Brian Morales
A young girl wearing a World War II Navy uniform belonging to an ancestor salutes
while riding in the annual Key West Veterans Day Parade.
NAS Key West Sailors turn their ‘eyes right’ toward judges as they pass the parade
reviewing stand.
ACC Chris Ollinger marches alongside Sailors assigned to Naval Air Station Key West.
November 14, 2014 • Southernmost Flyer • 9
A retired Navy veteran rides in the parade.
Veteran Shirley Ezmirley walks in the parade carrying a
military portrait of herself from the 1950s.
Spectators take photos and record marching groups and
floats.
NAS Key West Sailors march along Duval Street.
Veterans from Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3911 throw candy
to spectators.
The Jammers, a Junior Football League cheer and dance team, perform for the parade judges.
10 • Southernmost Flyer • November 14, 2014
LIBERTY STOP
NAS Classifieds
FOR SALE
2001 Kawasaki Vulcan 1500 Nomad
Motorcycle. Low miles, runs excellent, great
condition. $3,500. Call after 5 p.m. or on
weekend for more information, (305) 8491521.
FOR RENT
1/BR apartment for one person, MM15.
Very clean, no smokers/pets. All tile, large
kitchen, W/D, sand beach, dock, gated, offstreet parking. $1,300. Call William, (906)
226-8429.
Boca Chica locations. There are department openings in main store, barber shop,
warehouse, maintenance, and minimarts.
Excellent benefits for FT/PT. Continuity
Program available for military families. Go to
www.NavyExchange.jobs for details and to
apply or create a profile or call Maj. Johnson
(305) 292-7200, ext. 122.
NAS KEY WEST CLASSIFIEDS are free
for active-duty and retired personnel, their
families and civilian base employees only.
Deadline for submissions is noon the
Tuesday prior to that Friday’s issue. Make
HELP WANTED
submissions to the NAS Key West Public
Inventory control clerk, 20 hours per week,
Affairs Office by email, jolene.scholl@navy.
Monday - Friday either 8 a.m. - noon or noon
- 4 p.m. Successful applicants will be highly mil; mail, P.O. Box 9001, Key West, FL
detailed and good with Excel. Apply at www. 33040-9001; or fax submissions to (305)
293-2627. Unless otherwise directed, ads will
historictours.com.
The Navy Exchange/Navy Lodge is look- run for four issues. Name and phone number
ing for people that want to serve our military. must accompany all requests in order for
We have full-time, part-time and flex posi- them to be considered for publication. For
tions available at our Sigsbee, Trumbo and more information, call (305) 293-2425.
U.S. Navy photo by Jolene Scholl
T
he Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigate USS Taylor (FFG 50) arrived Nov. 6 for a liberty port call at
the NAS Key West Mole Pier on Truman Annex. In addition to the great weather, the crew has a
first-hand view of boats participating in the powerboat championship.
WAAN
continued from page 1
Updating WAAN and NFAAS
is part of the Navy Ready program under Navy Installations
Command. Navy Ready is vitally
important in the event of a catastrophic situation.
As part of the ongoing effort
to emphasize the importance of
preparedness, Navy Ready needs
everyone’s participation in order
for the accountability system to
be effective, Haacke noted. In
what only takes a few moments,
registering in the WAAN or NFAAS
is the key to success.
Registration is not automatic,
however. The two programs are
independent and perform unique
functions critical to force protection and personnel accountability
and must be updated separately.
“Whereas NFAAS is used for
accountability and needs assessments after an emergency, updating your information in NFAAS
does not update your information in the WAAN,” said Haacke.
“The WAAN is used by region
commanders and installation
commanding officers to provide
real-time alerts before, during,
and after emergencies, force protection condition changes, severe
weather hazards, major traffic
changes and other situations that
may affect personnel.
Sailors and civilians should
update their NFAAS information
twice a year to avoid outdated
information which can delay the
Navy’s ability to account for and
provide assistance to affected
personnel.
Haacke cited Superstorm
Sandy and recent typhoons in
Hawaii as prime examples when
those who had self-registered in
the WAAN were able to receive
alerts and updates on the evolving situation.
“While work phone numbers
and e-mails are required to be
registered, personnel have the
option of registering personal
cell phones as well as alternate
cell phones of family members
so personnel may receive alerts
at work, at home, or on the go,”
added Haacke. “In doing so, personnel and their families have
access to information on what to
do and where to go in case of an
emergency, base closure or allclear notice.
“Bottom line, your command
cannot inform you if they cannot
reach you. Register today.”
For more information on emergency preparedness and Ready
Navy, visit www.Ready.Navy.mil,
or contact Ready Navy by e-mail
at ready.navy@navy.mil or by
phone at (202) 433-9348, DSN
288-9348.
November 14, 2014 • Southernmost Flyer • 11
KEYSWIDE
CLASSIFIEDS
000
KEYSWIDE CLASSIFIEDS ARE NOW WORLDWIDE
keysnews.com/classifieds
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
010 PUBLIC NOTICE
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.
GRACE
LUTHERAN CHURCH
and School located
at 2713 Flagler Ave. is
hosting its 23rd
Annual Art & Craft
Festival on Sat., Nov.
15, from 9 a.m.4 p.m. The event
includes a book fair,
silent auction
and craft vendors.
There will be a
breakfast and lunch
concession, bake sale
and a spaghetti
dinner, which
begins at 4 p.m. with
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
010 PUBLIC NOTICE
dinners-to-go
available. We hope
you will come and
enjoy good fellowship
and get a head start on
your Christmas
shopping. There will
also be a bounce
house for children to
enjoy throughout the
day! Interested
vendors can apply at
gracelutherankw@att.net
Any questions please
call Jenna Stauffer
at 260-433-2319
220 HELP WANTED
LOWER KEYS
Do you want to make
a difference?
Medicaid Eligibility and
Denial Solutions
(M.E.D.S.), seeks a
FT/PT candidate in
Key West, FL.
*Assist individuals with
Medicaid applications
onsite at a
medical facility.
*Variable schedule
working between the
hours of 8am-8pm
weekdays and some
Saturdays.
*Social service and/or
medical office
background are +s.
*Strong clerical skills a
must
*Bilingual skill an
added bonus
*Competitive pay and
benefits (FT Only)
Resumes to
amy.meyer@bhsmeds.com.
EOE.
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
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
220 HELP WANTED
LOWER KEYS
220 HELP WANTED
LOWER KEYS
220 HELP WANTED
LOWER KEYS
BABY’S COFFEE LLC
is hiring a FT/PT coffee
and food loving, team
oriented members. If
you have excellent
customer service,
barista, food service
background and a
flexible schedule apply
in person with a
resume to MM 15 US 1
LAS SALINAS
CONDOMINIUM
Accepting applications
for security officer by
appointment only.
Requires current FL
class D license/abilty
to obtain with 90 days.
Hourly rate, based
on training and
experience, clear
communication skills a
must, maturity a plus,
eligible candidates
please call Rocco
for appointments
305-395-0770
Front Desk /
Medical Assistant
Wanted for a high
volume, fast paced
medical office.
Mon. through Fri.
8am - 5pm. Please
apply in person to the
address listed below:
Southernmost Foot
and Ankle Specialists
2407 North Roosevelt
Blvd., Key West, FL
Accounting Clerk
The Galleon Resort is
looking to fill a Part
Time Accounting Clerk
Position. Applicant
must be computer
literate, have workable
knowledge of Microsoft
Office and have cash
handling experience.
Apply in person at
617 Front Street,
previous applicants
need not apply.
MAINTENANCE
Part time position
available at Old Town
Trolley Tours of Key
West. Applicants must
be reliable and
mechanically inclined,
have a valid DL.
Position will include
general cleaning
and maintenance.
Apply online at
www.historictours.com
EOE & Drug Free
Workplace.
F/T BOOKKEEPER &
SALES ASSISTANT
Applicant must have
customer service skills,
Quick Books and
Excel experience.
Apply in person at
Garrison Bight Marina
711 Eisenhower Drive
(Corner of Eisenhower
Drive & Palm Avenue)
Get results now!
Advertise here!
Call 292-7777
Inside Sales/Classifieds
The Key West Citizen is looking for
a Full Time Inside Sales Associate.
Must have good people & phone
skills. Dependable with excellent
attention to detail. If you are
interested, send resume to
ttodd@keysnews.com
or drop it off at the KWC office
at 3420 Northside Drive.
Attn. Tommy Todd
POSITIONS
AVAILABLE
at
*WESTIN KEY WEST*
*SUNSET KEY*
*WEATHER
STATION*
*BANANA BAY*
and *BAYSIDE INN*
Westin
* Maintenance Staff
* PM Houseman
Sunset Key
* Spa Receptionist
* Retail Sales
Associate
The Key West Citizen’s creative department
is looking for:
The Key West Citizen’s creative department
is looking for a:
Full-Time
Ad Designers
Proofreader
Afternoon Shift
Job duties and requirements include:
• Coordinate ad materials and files
• Excellent organizational
and customer service skills
• Email proofs to sales reps
• Make simple corrections on advertisements
using Adobe InDesign
Job duties and requirements include:
• Design client ads and in-house promotions
• Special sections layout and design
• Prepare overlays for newspaper production
• Assist with preparing classifieds
• Proofreading
Work in the exciting, fast-paced world of
newspaper advertising using a Mac. The ideal
candidate will be proficeint in Microsoft Word.
InDesign knowledge and an eye for composition
are helpful.
Successful candidates will be comfortable using
Macintosh publishing applications: Adobe InDesign,
Photoshop and Illustrator. Excellent organizational and
typing skills, attention to detail, the ability to work on
multiple projects under deadline, schedule flexibility,
and a positive, professional attitude are the keys
to success.
Layout and/or proofreader test required at
interview. Please no phone calls. Interested
applicants should forward resume
as a PDF to Danette Baso-Silvers at:
dbsilvers@keysnews.com
394122
ANNOUNCEMENTS
010....................................Public Notices
020............................Volunteers Wanted
030...............................................Travel
040.........................................Personals
050....................................Lost & Found
060..........................................Pets Found
230..............Help Wanted Middle Keys
240.................Help Wanted Upper Keys
®
The Keys Only Online Daily Newspaper
(Did you catch the intentional typo? If so, email your resume today!)
394120
Layout test required at interview. Please no phone calls.
Interested applicants should forward resume as a PDF
to Danette Baso-Silvers: dbsilvers@keysnews.com
394121
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KEYSWIDE CLASSIFIEDS ARE NOW WORLDWIDE
keysnews.com/classifieds
220 HELP WANTED
LOWER KEYS
220 HELP WANTED
LOWER KEYS
* Licensed Esthetician
sort.com
+ Previous applicants
need not apply again.
+ Application hours
are from 9am-3:30pm
+Can also apply
on-line to:
hr@westinkeywestre-
Drug Free Work Place
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
Apply in Person
245 Front Street,
Key West, FL 33040
Tel: 305-294-4000
Fax: 305-292-4348
220 HELP WANTED
LOWER KEYS
220 HELP WANTED
LOWER KEYS
220 HELP WANTED
LOWER KEYS
220 HELP WANTED
LOWER KEYS
BOOKKEEPER F/T
M-F, Must know
QuickBooks and Excel,
and have good
customer service skills.
Please apply in person
at 311 Margaret St.
PLUMBER WANTED
Shawn Hudgins
Plumbing.
Experienced Plumber.
with good driving
record. Call Shawn
305-797-5124
City View Trolley
Now accepting
application for Full &
Part Time Sales
Representatives.
Bilingual is a plus.
Apply at
105 Whitehead St.
POSITIONS
AVAILABLE
at
*WESTIN KEY WEST*
*SUNSET KEY*
*WEATHER
STATION*
*BANANA BAY*
and *BAYSIDE INN*
Westin
* Maintenance Staff
* PM Houseman
Sunset Key
*Painter
*Restaurant Host
+ Previous applicants
need not apply again.
+ Application hours
are from 9am-3:30pm
+Can also apply
on-line to:
hr@westinkeywestresort.com
Drug Free Work Place
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
Apply in Person
245 Front Street,
Key West, FL 33040
Tel: 305-294-4000
Fax: 305-292-4348
The Keys Only Online Daily Newspaper
220 HELP WANTED
LOWER KEYS
220 HELP WANTED
LOWER KEYS
A-PLUS ROOFING
Experienced Roofers
and Helpers wanted
Driver’s license helpful.
5686 Maloney Ave.
8am to noon.
305-296-2568.
GUEST ROOM
ATTENDANT
Historic Key West Inns
is seeking a Room
Attendant. Position
requires excellent
cleaning ability &
attention to detail.
Good communication
skills are required.
Please apply at 725
Truman Ave.
F/T Maintenance
Key West Art &
Historical Society has
an immediate opening
for FT maintenance.
Must be multi-skilled,
reliable, positive, a
team player,
motivated, and able to
multi-task. Must be
able to pass a
background check, be
drug-free, and provide
3 references.
Competitive pay.
Health & dental
offered. Contact Jack
at 305-731-6604.
Rental Booth Agent
Hydrothunder is
looking for a
professional rental
booth agent for our
scooter and car
locations, must be a
multi-tasker and
people person for a
high volume fast paced
rental company.
Apply at 601 Front St.
Scooter booth
with valid DL
SALES ASSOCIATES
Dion Quik Marts in
Key West is currently
accepting applications
for both full and
part-time 3rd shift
(11pm-7am) Sales
Associate position in
key West. Qualified
applicants will be
energetic, positive,
enjoy working with the
public, and have a
can-do-attitude.
Applicants must be
able to work nights and
weekends and have
2-3 years previous
retail. All interested
candidates can stop by
Dion Quik Marts at
1127 Truman Ave or
Main Office 638 United
Street and ask for
Kristie Hernandez
EOE/ Drug Free
workplace
Homegrown Knowledge
November 14, 2014 • Southernmost Flyer • 13
KEYSWIDE CLASSIFIEDS ARE NOW WORLDWIDE
keysnews.com/classifieds
220 HELP WANTED
LOWER KEYS
220 HELP WANTED
LOWER KEYS
220 HELP WANTED
LOWER KEYS
220 HELP WANTED
LOWER KEYS
GUEST SERVICE
AGENT NEEDED
Historic Key West Inn
is currently seeking a
talented individual to fill
a position at our front
desk. Excellent sales
and communication
skills are a
requirement. We offer
a competitive starting
salary, medical and
dental benefits
available. Must be able
to work evenings and
weekends. Apply at the
Key Lime Inn,
725 Truman Avenue
PIER HOUSE
Looking for can
do attitude!
PT-Golf Cart Driver
Engineer
Night Auditor
PT-Front Desk
Service Coordinator
Busser
Food Runner
Spa Agent
Reservationist
Email your resume to
hr@pierhouse.com
or stop by 1 Duval St.
to complete an
application
EOE
Get results now!
Advertise here!
Call 292-7777
Ext. 3
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.
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
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220 HELP WANTED
LOWER KEYS
MARINE MECHANIC
To work with
maintenance team in
the Sanctuary. $38k/yr.
For details/to apply
visit careers.fiu.edu
Opening ID 508762
EOE
SEBAGO
WATERSPORTS
Now accepting
applications for
full & part time front
desk/reservationalist
($13/hour)
Must be available
Monday-Sunday
8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Apply in-person at
205 Elizabeth St. or
send resumes to
ar@keywestflorida.com
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220 HELP WANTED
LOWER KEYS
220 HELP WANTED
LOWER KEYS
SEBAGO
WATERSPORTS
Now accepting
applications for full &
part time commission
based Sales
Representatives
Apply in-person at
205 Elizabeth St.
between the hours of
1-3:30 p.m.
CERTIFIED PUBLIC
ACCOUNTANT
F/T Summerland Key.
E-mail resume to:
tara@keyscpa.com
EOE
STOCKROOM CLERK
/MERCHANDISER
Artisans is hiring
someone to organize
and manage stock
room inventory and
assist with restocking
and merchandising
sales floor.
Flexible schedule.
Apply in person at
406 Duval St.
The Inn At Key West
*Lobby Ambassador
*Front Desk Agent
*Housekeeping
Supervisor
*Housekeeper
*Houseman
*Cook
*Server
*Lead Engineer
Complete application
at 3420 N. Roosevelt
Blvd.or email:
justinclark
@theinnatkeywest.com
EOE
332 YARD SALES
UPPER KEYS
849 ELLEN DRIVE
8am-Noon
XL/XXL men’s clothing,
women’s clothing,
Christmas, household
and much more
422 FURNISHED APTS.
LOWER KEYS
1 BEDROOM 1 BATH
Apartment furnished
on canal in Key West
$1800/month
utilities included.
Available 12/01/14
305-522-2133
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434 FURNISHED HOUSES
LOWER KEYS
1 BR COTTAGE
Gated 55+ community,
appliances & storage
shed. $6,500 rent
yearly $35,000 OBO
843-422-5888
440 UNFURN. HOUSES
LOWER KEYS
2 BEDROOM 2 BATH
House in Key West on
canal with boatlift
$3000/month
utilities included.
Available 12/01/14
305-522-2133
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446 WANTED TO RENT
LOWER KEYS
1 BEDROOM
APARTMENT
WANTED
Old Town , long
tern lease 1-4 years
plus . Retired female
professor with 15
pound pup. Both
apartment- raised.
Negotiable.
850-837-6446.
RENTAL WANTED
For the month of
February and March.
Must have pool, first
floor bedroom.
$8,000 to $12,000.
Please email
topshelftravel@yahoo.com
452 VACATION RENTALS
LOWER KEYS
PLANNING YOUR
TRIP TO KEY WEST?
Historic Hideaways
has been providing
customers with
Vacation Rentals for
25 years. Rent a
private home or condo
w/ pool for the same
price as a hotel.
Weekly, monthly
or longer.
Visit us in person at:
1109 Duval Street or
HistoricHideaways.com
or call at
800-654-5131.
Full service property
management.
KEYSWIDE
CLASSIFIED
464 STORAGE
STORAGE
Industrial Warehouses. Sizes vary.
Storage Containers
On our site or yours.
Call (305)294-0277
520 HOMES
LOWER KEYS
BRAND NEW
WATERFRONT
Big Coppitt Key.
3BR/2BA, Call for
details. 305-923-4153.
VA SPECIAL
IS BACK
Brand new 3/2..
0 down, 0 closing cost
Low Insurance
Call Joe Cleghorn
305-301-7110
305.292.7777
534 COMMERCIAL
PROPERTY
Commercial For Sale
Search All Key West
and FL Keys
Commercial RE and
Businesses For Sale at
www.KeysRealEstate.com
725 Caroline St.
KW Seaport
5 Spaces Available
1,500 SF,150 Seat
Restaurant.
Call for details
6811 Shrimp Road
12,600 SF long-term
Gov’t backed tenant.
Excellent Investment
1007 Truman Ave.
Reduced 4 Res.Units/2
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534 COMMERCIAL
PROPERTY
534 COMMERCIAL
PROPERTY
Commercial w/parking
Professional Plaza
Small Office Avail.
3-Commercial
Unit Property
Stock Island.
Across from New CVS
Ramrod Key
Convenience Store
1/2 Acre on US-1,
Com. Kitchen
6 Full Size Key West
ROGO w/ Transient
Licenses for Sale
Dinner Cruise
Business
30 Pas. Certified
vessel included
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.
AUCTION
On site Sat. Nov. 8th
at 2:00pm, preview
and registration starts
at 12:00 noon
2409 N. Roosevelt
Blvd., Key West
Commerical waterfront
building with
15 Offices
Broker participation
welcomed.
Jacobson Auction Co.
Contact Noah
305-360-6262
www.jacobsonauction.com
LIC# AB111/AU231
622 SUV’S FOR SALE
2006 HONDA CRV LX
62K Miles, Automatic,
Great Condition,
Clean Title $10,800
305-434-2313
654 TRAVEL TRAILERS
2005 6’X12’ TRAILER
Single axel, side door
and rear ramp door.
$1,000 815-228-4650.
669 DOCKAGE/
STORAGE
Oceanside 50’ Slip
$800/mo. plus utilities.
Available for long term
lease. Call Jim
305-587-5411
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