COMMUNITY BRIEFS

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Posted on Feb 26 2006
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Papago residents to have no water

The Commonwealth Utilities Corp said that due to a malfunction of the pump at the Kagman Booster Station, water services to the residents of Papago (from Kagman Road to Isa Dr. Intersection) going south to the CUC Super Blue Tank will be affected.

CUC’s Water crew is currently working on resolving the problem and CUC anticipates returning to normal operations by tomorrow, Feb. 28.

CUC solicits the community’s patience and understanding while the necessary work is completed.

KHS PTA meeting on Feb. 28

Kagman High School will be holding its 3rd quarter PTA meeting this Tuesday, Feb. 28, 6pm at the school cafeteria.

Issues to be discussed are the upcoming Accreditation Visit in March 2006, graduation requirements, and weekly session updates, SAT-10 data sharing, PTA fundraising activity, and others.

For more information, contact KHS at 237-3840 or 3832.

Free health screening for OFWs

The Overseas Workers Welfare Administration is informing the Filipino community of the Free Health Screening Program scheduled this coming March 5 from 9am to 12pm at the ground floor of the Nauru Building, Susupe. Individuals who would like to avail of blood sugar testing should fast—no food or water—from midnight of March 4 up to the time of their check up.

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