Community Briefs – October 19, 2011
Teams sought for One-Pitch Softball Tournament
Team Aschoscho is hosting a One-Pitch Softball Tournament on Oct. 21 – 23, 2011, at the Capital Hill Softball Field. Entrance fee is $100, co-ed format, and maximum of 20 teams. Interested teams must attend the meeting this Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2011, 6pm at the Capital Hill Softball Field. For more information, contact one of the Team Aschoscho Officers or Jerome Delos Santos at 989-7456 or Jun Saralu at 285-9002.(PR)
Parole in place workshop set
The Marianas Office of Micronesian Legal Services Corp. is hosting the last of its parole in place workshops on Sunday, Oct. 23, at American Memorial Park. The workshop will begin at 1pm. It is for parole in place for ONLY 1) those foreign nationals who hold a CNMI permanent residency status or 2) those who were born in the CNMI between Jan. 1, 1974, and Jan. 9, 1978.
Although MLSC will conduct the workshop to help people understand the process and put together their applications, no individual legal advice will be given. MLSC will not be accepting cases or filing on behalf of those who attend the workshops. The purpose of the session is simply to help get information out.
The workshop will be conducted in English. Do NOT bring children to the workshop. Children may not be left unattended in the Park’s museum or gift shop. For more information, contact the Marianas Office at 234-6243. (MLSC)
SSHS PTSA meeting today
Saipan Southern High School will have a PTSA meeting today, Oct. 19, beginning 6pm in the Manta café. (PR)
KagES PTSA meeting today
Kagman Elementary School will have its second PTSA meeting this school year today, Oct. 19, at 6:30pm, in the school cafeteria. If you have any question, call 664-3911/12. (PR)
Kagman High sets first PTSA meeting
The Kagman High School Chapter of the Parent, Teacher, Student Association is having its first meeting of the school year this Thursday, Oct. 20, 2011, from 6:30pm to 7:30pm at the cafeteria. We will be electing new PTSA officers and reporting to all Kagman High School’s goals and plans for this accreditation year. We will share some of the first months data on attendance, discipline and achievement. And most importantly we will be collecting input and feedback to help guide us as we continuously improve all that we do for the Kagman community. (PR)
Calling all NGOs in the CNMI
All CNMI non-government organization are invited to an organizational general membership meeting on Thursday, Oct. 20, 2011, at 5pm at your Joeten-Kiyu Public Library in Susupe. (PR)