COP adopts Koblerville bus stops

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Coral Ocean Point has adopted four bus stops of the Public School System in the nearby Koblerville area. During a windy afternoon yesterday, senior management officials and staff painted one bus stop beige ivory on the outside, a dark brown in the inside, and aim to paint their olive gold hotel logo as well.

Coral Ocean Golf Resort senior management officials pose for a photo before painting a Koblerville bus stop yesterday. They aim to paint four other bus stops in surrounding area. (Dennis B. Chan)

Coral Ocean Golf Resort senior management officials pose for a photo before painting a Koblerville bus stop yesterday. They aim to paint four other bus stops in surrounding area. (Dennis B. Chan)

According to senior hotels manager Dennis Seo, the hotel aims to “spread out” from the original four bus stops to paint others in the area.

Seo recently met with PSS to discuss these plans.

“Our company has been here for three years and we want to do some contribution to the community… Not only this, but we want to do some other things as well, like working with the [American] Red Cross. This is just the beginning,” Seo said.

He said their sister companies on islands, the Palms Resort and the Pacific Islands Club, will aim to do the same for their surrounding communities.

“The basic idea is to grow with the community,” he said.

Accompanying Seo yesterday were chief operating officer Taeho Kim, developmental manager Dohee Cho, human resource supervisor Margie Binuya, housekeeping supervisor Jennie Tengco, and other management team members.

Dennis B. Chan | Reporter
Dennis Chan covers education, environment, utilities, and air and seaport issues in the CNMI. He graduated with a degree in English Literature from the University of Guam. Contact him at dennis_chan@saipantribune.com.

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