COMMUNITY BRIEFS
LANGUAGE COMMISSION MEETING SET
The Chamorro/Carolinian Language Policy Commission’s Board of Directors will conduct its regular meeting on Saturday, May 27, 2006 at 9:00am, at the Office of the Aging, Garapan. The public is invited.
For more information, call Cindy Reyes at Language Commission’s Office at telephone numbers 664-5321/26/27. (PR)
MEETING OF THE AUTISM SOCIETY OF THE CNMI
The Autism Society of the CNMI will be holding a meeting on Sunday, May 21, 2006, at 3pm, on the 2nd floor of the Town and Country Restaurant Building. Information regarding the group and future meetings will be provided at this meeting.
For additional information, call Elaine Crisostimo at 256-1539 or Larrisa Larson at 322-3761. (PR)
FRAMINGHAM REGISTRATION ONGOING
Registration is now open for ongoing students in the Framingham State College Master of Education program. Students must register by May 31, 2006, to enroll in the courses scheduled from June 3-14, 2006. Total amount due for both courses are $1,132 for Cohort 3 and $1,105 for Cohort 4, plus a $40 facilitation fee for each course for both cohorts. The textbooks and pre-course assignments are now available. In order to meet graduation requirements, full payments for both courses are due upon registration.
Registration is at the CDI office in Building P at NMC from 8am to 5pm. For more information, contact Velma Mafnas at 234-5498 Ext. 1005, 1030 or 1014. (PR)
HEAD START BEGINS OPEN REGISTRATION
The CNMI Head Start Program is announcing its open registration for school year 2006-2007. The program provides services for 3 and 4 year old children and their families.
Registration is being held at the Head Start Program Office on Capitol Hill, from 7:30am to 4:30pm, Monday through Friday.
Open slots available at the following center:
Kagman: am/pm session
Tanapag: am/pm session
Chalan Kanoa: am/pm session
San Antonio: pm session only
Capitol Hill: am session
Call 323-7446 or 322-1739 for more information. (PR)
CHAMBER LAUNCHES ‘INVITE-A-SAILOR’ PROGRAM
The Saipan Chamber of Commerce has launched its “Invite-A-Sailor” program, where interested families can invite sailors to their homes for a meal or a barbeque.
There is no other obligation or expectations, although families may wish to take their sailor on an island tour or other activities could do so.
Armed Forces Committee chairman Associate Judge David A. Wiseman spearheads the Invite-A-Sailor Program. It seeks to provide an opportunity for local families to meet and entertain members of the U.S. military.
To learn more, or to sign up as an “Invite-A-Sailor” host family, contact the SSC at 233-7150.
MEMORIAL DAY MEETING SET
On May 29, 2006, Memorial Day, the CNMI will be paying tribute to members of the U.S. Armed Forces who have passed on. All Memorial Day Committee members and all interested in being a part of the committee are being informed that we have started to meet every Tuesdays at 9am, at the Office of Military/Veterans Affairs on Capitol Hill building 1365. Everyone is encouraged and invited to attend. (PR)
RELOCATION OF BPL OFFICE
The office of the Board of Professional Licensing has relocated and is now sharing office space with the Nursing Board Examiners and the Medical Profession Licensing Board at House No. 1336, Ascension Drive, Capitol Hill, next to the Energy Office. Telephone contact number for now is 664-4811. (PR)
ANY COMPLAINT ABOUT COMMUNITY READING CLUB?
The Attorney General’s Office wants to hear from all CNMI consumers who have been solicited by a company calling themselves Community Reading Club of Southern California. This company contacts consumers over the phone and tries to sell them magazine subscriptions. Often, the sales pitch involves an offer of a “free” gold watch with the placement of an order with this company, please call the Attorney General’s Office of Consumer Counsel at 664-2333. You may be entitled to a refund. (PR)