Island Snapshots – May 2018
- CAREER FAIR-This file photo shows the Northern Marianas College Career Fair last year. NMC’s Annual Career Fair is happening today, Friday, May 4, 2018, from 9am to 12pm, at the Saipan World Resort Royal Taga Ballroom. More than 50 companies confirmed their participation at the fair and will be looking to hire.
- ETC DONATION Wushin Corp. representatives present an education tax credit donation to the Northern Marianas Trades Institute, expressing its support for training U.S. citizens to join the island’s job market. Wushin Corp.’s education tax credit donation help fund NMTI programs, including construction trades, automotive, culinary arts, hotel and restaurant operations, etc. (Contributed Photo)
- RUN FOR MOM-2018 Miss Marianas Celine Cabrera leads an exercise during the Run for Mom event last Saturday at the Minachom Atdao Pavilion. (Contributed Photos)
- The Department of Public Safety offered demonstrations on how to properly install child car seats during the Run for Mom event last Saturday at the Minachom Atdao Pavilion.
- Volunteers pass out refreshments during the Run for Mom event last Saturday at the Minachom Atdao Pavilion.
- Volunteers provide blood pressure checks during the Run for Mom event last Saturday at the Minachom Atdao Pavilion.
- Moms and their loved ones perform exercises together during the Run for Mom event last Saturday at the Minachom Atdao Pavilion.
- Volunteers provide blood sugar checks during the Run for Mom event last Saturday at the Minachom Atdao Pavilion.
- Volunteers pose for a photo during the Run for Mom event last Saturday at the Minachom Atdao Pavilion.
- Volunteers provide blood pressure checks during the Run for Mom event last Saturday at the Minachom Atdao Pavilion.
- THANK YOU, ATKINS KROLL! The 4-H Program, together with Northern Marianas College CREES family, community, and youth development program, recently received a donation from Atkins Kroll as part of that company’s outreach and community support efforts. Fom left, Lorenza Aldan, NMC CREES, community and youth development extension aide II; Margaret Tudela, NMC CREES family, community and youth development program manager; Rian Sonoda, 4-H Marianas secretary of business; Alyssa Attao,4-H Marianas vice president; Maya Pangelinan, 4-H Marianas president; Glen Perez, Atkins Kroll sales manager; and Frankie Eliptico, interim VP, Northern Marianas College. (NMC)
- REVITALIZED CENTER-The family of Wilgene T. Lieto, Derence W. Jack, and military dignitaries cut the ribbon to officially open the military troop store and the newly revitalized Army Reserve Center in Puerto Rico. (Kimberly A. Bautista)
- PASSING OF THE TORCH Congratulations to the senior students of Northern Marianas College’s School of Education, who recently marked a major milestone of their educational journey in the SOE “Passing of the Torch” ceremony. The SOE seniors, who will be graduating with their bachelor degrees on May 19, 2018, also passed on guidance and advice to the incoming SOE cohort of 2019. The Passing of the Torch Ceremony was also attended by NMC leaders, including, from left, seated: SOE chair Charlotte Cepeda, NMC interim vice president Frankie Eliptico, NMC president Dr. Carmen Fernandez, NMC interim vice president Cynthia Deleon Guerrero, NMC interim dean Amanda Angel-Diaz, and SOE instructor Rosaline Cepeda. (NMC)
- SEPARATION OF POWERS A William S. Reyes Elementary School student hefts Superior Court Associate Judge Joseph N. Camacho’s 10-lb stainless steel gavel and yells “Thor,” drawing laughs from fellow students during the judge’s discussion in the classroom last Friday. WSR invited Camacho to talk to fifth graders about separation of powers. (Contributed Photo)
- INDUSTRY PARTNERS Gov. Ralph DLG Torres meets with his administration’s industry partners on Friday morning in furthering government-community partnership. The tri-partnership meeting was with Board of Education chair Maria Lourdes S. Ada and vice chair Janice Marie A. Tenorio; Kagman Community Health Center board chair Velma Palacios, and IT&E general manager Rose Soledad. IT&E provided material support in the restoration of the CNMI Museum of History and Culture and for free internet service connectivity on all of Saipan’s youth centers. (Contributed Photo)
- VFW REACHES OUT TO TINIAN VETERANS On May 11, 2018, the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3457 on Saipan reached out to their fellow veterans on Tinian for the first time. The VFW members donated service flags, flags of each military branch, buddy poppies, and a special award for the Tinian Junior/Senior High School JROTC. The buddy poppies that are made by disabled veterans nationwide are worn during Memorial Day to honor the fallen. The VFW is a non-profit organization that provides assistance and support to service members, veterans and their families. Present to receive the donations on behalf of the Tinian veterans were Tania Marie Mendiola, CNMI Military/Veterans Affairs administrative assistant, and Capt. Joseph A. Santos, TJSHS JROTC instructor, who is a veteran himself. (Contributed Photo)
- ANTI-CANCER ADVOCATES-Members of the Young Gunz Motorcycle Club go on a tribute ride along Beach Road as advocates for the battle against cancer. (Kimberly A. Bautista)
- CIVICS CONTEST U.S. District Court for the NMI Chief Judge Ramona V. Manglona hands over a certificate and cash prize yesterday afternoon to Maria Gregoire, who won third place in the essay category for the 2018 Ninth Circuit Civics Contest. Gregoire is a 9th grade student at the Saipan International School. (Ferdie De La Torre)
- BACCALAUREATE MASS-Northern Marianas College 2018 graduates pose after their baccalaureate Mass at Mount Carmel Cathedral. The college will be graduating the biggest number of students at its commencement exercise on Saturday, May 19, 2018, at the Marianas High School Gymnasium. (RAY TRAVILLA/NMC)
- COMMERCE HONOREES Frank Cabrera of the Worker’s Compensation Commission is honored for his 29 years of service with the government during the 2018 Public Service Recognition Award Presentation on May 16 at the Department of Commerce on Capital Hill. Others in the photo are Commerce Secretary Mark O. Rabauliman, Gov. Ralph DLG Torres, and Office of Personnel Management director Isidro K. Seman. (Contributed Photo)
- COMMERCE HONOREES Jesse Chong of the Division of Enforcement & Compliance is presented with the Employee of the Year award and is honored for his 22 years of service with the government during the 2018 Public Service Recognition Award Presentation on May 16 at the Department of Commerce on Capital Hill. Others in the photo are Commerce Secretary Mark O. Rabauliman, Gov. Ralph DLG Torres, and Office of Personnel Management director Isidro K. Seman. (Contributed Photo)
- COMMERCE HONOREES Justin Andrew of the Division of Central Statistic Division is presented with the Leadership award and is honored for his 17 years of government service. during the 2018 Public Service Recognition Award Presentation on May 16 at the Department of Commerce on Capital Hill. Others in the photo are Commerce Secretary Mark O. Rabauliman, Gov. Ralph DLG Torres, and Office of Personnel Management director Isidro K. Seman. (Contributed Photo)
- FLOOD ADVISORY-Two young tourists avoid the flooded side of the road as they walk along Beach Road corner Taibwo Street in Garapan yesterday afternoon. The CNMI Emergency Operations Center-State Warning Point issued an Urban and Small Stream Flood Advisory for Saipan yesterday after information received from the National Weather Service in Guam indicated continuous heavy rain and thunderstorms, with areas of standing water. It warned of minor flooding in low-lying and poor drainage areas. (Ferdie de la Torre)
- SAIPAN-JAPAN FLIGHTS-Gov. Ralph DLG Torres and Skymark Airlines president Masahiko Ichie are joined by MVA managing director Christopher A. Concepcion, Commonwealth Ports Authority executive director Christopher Tenorio, members of the MVA and CPA boards, and staff after a lunch meeting on Friday. Torres and Skymark Airlines officially agreed to launch direct flights between the CNMI and Japan during the upcoming winter schedule. Skymark Airlines is Japan’s third largest carrier headquartered at Haneda Airport in Tokyo and will be the first Japan-based carrier in the CNMI since 2005, when Japan Airlines closed its Saipan office. (Contributed Photo)
- TOC SUPPORTERS-The Tan Siu Lin Foundation recently donated $5,000 to the upcoming Governor’s Tournament of Champions. The tournament will be held this Saturday and Sunday at the Laolao Bay Golf & Resort. TSL community relations director Carline Sablan, second from right, TSL manager Merlie Tolentino, third from right, TSL assistant manager Ray Zapanta, left, and TSL administrative officer Mel Naputi, second from left, present the check donation to the 2018 Governor’s Tournament of Champions committee members. (Contributed Photo)
- THANK YOU DOCOMO! -Docomo Pacific recently donated $2,500 worth of prizes for the upcoming Governor’s Tournament of Champions set for this weekend, May 26 and 27, at the Laolao Bay Golf & Resort. Docomo Pacific’s brand coordinator Bret Deleon Guerrero, seated second from right, presents the check donation to the 2018 Governor’s Tournament of Champions committee members. Also in photo is Dino Manning, Docomo Pacific general manager (standing second from left, Joe Torres, Docomo Pacific sales manager, standing second from right, Liezl Balan, Docomo Pacific director and deputy general manager, standing right, and Conrad Sablan, Docomo Pacific retail manager, seated right. (Contributed Photo)
- TOC SUPPORTER IP&E is helping to support the 2018 Governor’s Tournament of Champions by donating $2,500. The tournament will be held this Saturday and Sunday. From left, Jacob Guerrero, commercial manager; Ron Benavente, commercial fuels account manager; Dora Lizama, TOC committee member; and Jose Tudela, TOC committee member. (Contributed Photo)
- TOP CHEF -Hyatt Regency Saipan chef Jonathan Borja poses with competition judges after being named the winner of the 20th Annual Taste of the Marianas’ Chefs’ Competition last Saturday. The competition, organized by the Hotel Association of the Northern Mariana Islands in conjunction with Triple J Five Star Wholesale Foods, paid tribute to the Korean tourism market. Seven chefs were given one hour to create one dish that was Korean barbecue inspired. (Kimberly A. Bautista)