Island Snapshots – November 2016
- EXPRESS FINANCIAL ETC DONATION Express Financial recently made an Educational Tax Credit contribution to Mount Carmel School. School president Galvin Deleon Guerrero, center, visited their office to receive the donation presented by Marites “Tess” Cabaltica, Frank Ermitanio, Tom Masayos, and Ana Teregeyo-Villagomez. (Contributed Photo)
- PDI ETC DONATION Hiroko Tajima from Pacific Development Inc. recently dropped by to make an Educational Tax Credit donation to Mount Carmel School on behalf of PDI. On hand to receive the donation were acting business manager Bobby Baldazo, school president Galvin Deleon Guerrero, and principal Frances Taimanao. (Contributed Photo)
- THANK YOU VOLUNTEERS Thirty-four staff of Best Sunshine International, Ltd. volunteered during Rotary Club of Saipan’s Las Vegas night over the weekend. The event produced the biggest ticket sales and crowd in recent years, and the organizers thanked BSI for its volunteer work that contributed to the event’s overall success. (IPI/BSI Photo)
- STARTING ‘EM YOUNG Children hoist the placards of candidates to greet voters heading to the Gregorio T. Camacho Elementary School yesterday. (Roselyn B. Monroyo)
- ANNUAL TRADITION Best Sunshine International, Ltd. extended its assistance to the Team Sufa Softball Association’s quest to participate and win the 2016 Labor Day tournament in Las Vegas, an annual tradition for CNMI residents in the mainland to gather together. Yesterday, BSI’s executive director for Corporate Social Responsibility Geralyn Dela Cruz presented the company’s sponsorship donation of $1,500 to Jovita Flores, Tom Camacho, and Edward Flores—officers of Sufa Softball Association. (BSI-CSR Photo)
- TEAM PDI Kagman High School expresses its appreciation to Pacific Development Inc. for its continuous support for the school. Here, Masa Takahashi, right, and Gordon Marciano, PDI general manager, left, present a $500 donation to sensei Marcy Halstead, center, KHS Japanese teacher, and to Kagman High School’s Japanese Cultural Club. (Contributed Photo)