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CAO, DYS host second half of summer camps

The Carolinian Affairs Office and the Division of Youth Services are co-hosting the second and final Summer Youth Empowerment Camp, which began yesterday at the San Isidro Youth Learning Center. Forty participants were present in yesterday’s opening, said CAO project manager Paul...
Posted On Jul 23 2019 06:06
, By Marc Venus

CAO hosts lavalava-making camp tomorrow

The Carolinian Affairs Office is inviting the public to join its lavalava-making camp tomorrow at the Carolinian Utt in Garapan. The camp will be from 9am to 1pm. CAO project manager Paul Ythemar said they are targeting high school students because lavalava-making is one of the...
Posted On Jul 22 2019 06:06
, By Marc Venus
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Rain cancels beach cleanup, bus stop painting

The ongoing monsoon that the CNMI is currently experiencing has resulted in the cancellation of the beach cleanup hosted by different Interact Clubs, the high school counterpart of the Rotary Club. The cleanup was slated to occur last Saturday morning at the San Antonio Beach...
Posted On Jul 22 2019 06:06
, By Marc Venus

SAFA, DLNR thank SNILD appropriation

An official of the Saipan Agricultural Fair Association is confident that Lt. Gov. Arnold I. Palacios, who is acting in Gov. Ralph DLG Torres’ stead, will enact a bill that allocates $23,000 to SAFA, just in time for this Saturday’s agricultural fair. The 36th Annual Agricultural...
Posted On Jul 22 2019 06:06
, By Marc Venus
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