Order your lunch through the Internet
The Marianas High School Dolphins MY WAVE Tourism Club will be selling lunches at the Kilili beach pavilion on Saturday, Sept. 25, from 11:30 to 2pm, to raise funds for their trip to Rota.
According to MY WAVE Club adviser Timothy Faska, those who would like to support the group can pass by the pavilion this Saturday and buy their lunch there.
The club will also be accepting orders through email. “Anyone who wants to buy lunch can email us [at MHSMYWAVE_2005@hotmail.com] and we’ll also deliver it,” he said.
For $5, the lunch includes red rice, barbecued chicken, adobo spareribs, coco, dessert, and a beverage.
The MY WAVE club was formed by the Marianas Tourism Education Council in coordination with the Public School System to provide awareness on the socio-economic and environmental effects of the tourism industry in the Northern Mariana Islands. Its name stands for “Welcome all visitors enthusiastically.”
Performing community services, the club has participated in beach and roadside cleanups, tree planting, and other tourism related activities to promote beautification.
The MY WAVE Club has grown and is now present in the 14 public schools in the CNMI. MHS alone has some 79 members from various grade levels.
Maybelline Cabrera, club secretary, has been an active member of the club since 2003. “I think the club this year is a lot better. We have double the number of people so we’re getting a lot of contributions from them,” she said.
According to Faska, MHS MY WAVE club will be leaving for Rota on Oct. 29 to meet with the new members from their “sister club” in Rota High School.
“We are going to meet with the members from MY WAVE there and get to know them,” said Cabrera. (Cassie DLG Fejeran)