Chamolinian Village transforms into ‘Haunted Village’

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Posted on Oct 30 2005
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A chilling breeze will emanate close to Garapan Basketball Court along Beach Road tonight as the Chamolinian Cultural Village will be transformed into the spookiest and creepiest cemetery celebrating the Halloween.

To be called “Haunted Village,” Sorensen Pacific Broadcasting Saipan general manager Tina Palacios said the site would be adorned with the scariest decorations for the entire Saipan community to enjoy Halloween.

Palacios said this would be the first time the Chamolinian Cultural Village will be converted into a Halloween theme park.

She said to avoid another controversy on the part Sorensen Pacific Broadcasting she made it a point that the CAO approved the Halloween project. The Office of the Governor, Emergency Medical Services, and the Department of Public Safety have also expressed cooperation in the event.

At least $500 dollars worth of candies will be given away to the kids who would go trick or treating tomorrow. Palacios said the event would be a blast because more than nine utts in the cultural village will be uniquely decorated to complement the Halloween celebration.

“We are not trying to offend anyone here,” said Palacios, adding that if anyone is against the Halloween project and again offended by the project they should call her now for explanation.

Sorensen Pacific Broadcasting was the organization behind the 2005 Island Auto Show, which featured the controversial wet T-shirt contest. (Marconi Calindas)

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