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FEBRUARY 2012

Island Scene

A look at what’s happening on Saipan



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Faith, Hope, and Love Helen Keller played by Anna Calvert, left, in the last act of the play finally realizing how to ‘see’ through her hands. Some of the scenes from the play are seen below.

The cast of “The Miracle Worker” gathers around for a group shot at the Marianas High School’s Dolphin Theater on Jan. 22. (From left) Wincel Bubos as Viney, Xuchong Liang as Percy, Ageline Sahagun as Martha, Anna Calvert as Helen Keller, Laura Kyonka as Annie Sullivan, Linda Wigenbach as Aunt Ev, Frank Gibson as Captain Keller, Nava Khorram as Kate Keller, and Christian Cruz as James Keller.

Helen Keller’s family members argue about what they should do with the blind, deaf, and mute child. ON THE ROAD WITH

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Tan Holdings donates a playground Students of the Oleai Elementary School gather with public officials and private sector representatives during the ribbon-cutting event at the Dandan Village Park.

From left: Frank Camacho, president of the Dandan Neighborhood Watch Task Force; Eliceo Cabrera, speaker of the House; Saipan Mayor Donald Flores, and Jerry Tan, president and CEO of Tan Holdings Corp. cut the ribbon to open the Dandan Village Playground Tan Holdings donated Jan. 25.

Ready!

Set! Assemble!

Amos C. Brown addresses students during the Associated Students of the Norther Marianas College Student Assembly held at the Northern Marianas College’s parking field Jan. 14.

Students attending the Associated Students Northern Marianas College student Assembly pose for a quick snapshot. ON THE ROAD WITH

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Kung Hei Fat Choi!

The Fongs feed the dragon in customary fashion during the Chinese New Year celebration.

Stella Fong, vice-president of the Transpacific International Group of Companies, smiles during the Chinese New Year celebration held at the Transpac Business Center’s parking lot Jan. 23.

Congratulations!

2012 Businessperson of the Year James T. Arenovski, center, is joined by his wife, Jill M. Arenovski, third from left, and friends during the Saipan Chamber of Commerce’s Installation Dinner at the Fiesta Resort and Spa’s Hibiscus Hall on Jan 21.

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Freedom Ring!

Several people gather around Mr. Ambrose Bennett, in red long sleeved polo, before they march out of the American Memorial Park in celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day Jan. 16. ON THE ROAD WITH

2012 Businessperson of the Year Award nominee James E. Nelson is joined by the staff and management of Docomo Pacific, Saipan. (From left) Robert Sanciangco, inventory clerk, Docomo Pacific; Jane Canoza; Estrella Baysa, retail sales agent, Docomo Pacific; Pauline Johnson, retail operations manager, Docomo Pacific; James E. Nelson, general manager, Docomo Pacific; Marian Aldan-Pierce, president of Duty Free Shoppers, Saipan LTD.

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Jane Smith Brown, wife of Amos C. Brown, gives the crowd a welcoming smile at the auditorium of the American Memorial Park right before Amos C. Brown addressed the audience Jan. 16.


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UP! UP! and beyond!

Pacific Islands Club marketing manager Elly Stoilova, center, dressed in a futuristic alien costume poses with Russian guests.

Russian guests and children gather around the emcee during a game at the Pacific Islands Club of Saipan.

Guests dance the night away.

Hollywood stars grace the Russian New Year’s party held at the Pacific Islands Club.

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Marianas High School’s Ezra Caro drives past Saipan Southern High School’s Jimmy Tudela during the Marianas Interscholastic Sports Organization basketball game at the Marianas High School gymnasium Jan. 23.

shoots! He Scores!

Eric Delarosa collides in mid-air with Saipan Southern High School’s Jimmy Tudela. ON THE ROAD WITH

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Let’s Play Ball!

From left; Eagles players Kho Dong Jin, Park Noh Min, Eagles manager Cho Dae Hyun, Jang Sung Ho and Kim Ju gather together for a quick photo. From Left; Eagles players Kho Dong Jin, Park Noh Min, Eagles Manager Cho Dae Hyun, Jang Sung Ho, and Kim Ju conduct a baseball clinic for the students of Kobler Elementary School at their baseball field last Jan. 24.

Kim Ju, Jang Sung Ho, Cho Dae Hyun, Park Noh Min, and Kho Dong Jin lead the students through several warm-up stretches before playing baseball.

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Students follow the Hanwha Eagles across the baseball field in a warm-up exercise.


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The Fray release their new album, Scars & Stories .

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Happy Birthday to Ashley Greene

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24 Amanday Seyfried stars in a thriller, Gone. Wanderlust, a comedy with Paul Rudd and Jennifer Aniston showing at Hollywood Theaters today.

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Finally Legal! Happy 18th Birthday to our loving daughter Rachel Renee Palacios Cabrera! May the Lord bless you with many more years to come and much love and happiness. We love you always; from Momma, Daddy and Sarah.

Green Meadow’s school teacher Myrna Medina and Miss Annie Delgado with their K-5 students during the school’s activity at the Saipan World Resort on Dec. 18. ON THE ROAD WITH

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Members of the Iglesia Ni Cristo’s Kadiwa Group, Saipan, during a trip they dubbed ‘New Year’s Escapade’ held on Tinian Jan. 1.

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Birthday Girl: Birthday greetings to Ann Jeline Flores Manabat, on her 15th birthday January 27.

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OUR ENVIRONMENT

Coastal Resources Management Completes Permeable Parking Area at Laolao Beach Residents and visitors to Laolao newly-completed Laolao will have noticed The Beac h permeable parking Bay t by now some area. Permeable pavemen r allows for dirty stormwate changes to the to filter back into the ground parking area at before reaching the ocean and aging coral reefs that are the central Laolao dam s important to fishermen, diver and island life. The area will be Beach. Over the open to the public in February. past few months, the CNMI Coastal Resources Management Office has been partnering with CNMI Division of Public Works to put into action part of a long-term plan to reduce sedimentation and improve public access in Laolao Bay. CRM’s project involved construction of a permeable parking lot to meet two objectives: to reduce sedimentation to protect our Laolao Bay coral reefs, and to provide a beach access point that allows residents to enjoy the beauty of Laolao Bay while protecting the fragile coastal resources in the area. A permeable parking area allows for sediment-laden stormwater to filter back into the ground instead of running directly into the ocean. It is well known that the health of our marine resources in Laolao Bay is jeopardized by sediment coming from parking areas, roads and cleared land, and CRM hopes that the permeable parking lot will prevent some of this sediment from reaching the sea. A close look at the parking area will also reveal “curb cuts” to allow the planters surrounding the parking area to catch stormwater from Laolao Bay Drive, in addition to easilyaccessibly trash and recycling bins to encourage the public not to litter. With a clear designated area for parking, CRM intends to replant native trees in several nearby areas where cars used to park. The replanting will help to further reduce sedimentation by stabilizing sandy areas, and improve habitat for native birds and other wildlife in the area. Plants such as Half-flower (Nanasu), Zebrawood (Hunik) and Velvet Leaf (Panao) will be used to revegetate. CRM thanks the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration for funding this project, and encourages members of the public to contact them directly with any questions or concerns regarding public access, sedimentation or the coastal resources of Laolao Bay.

Tasi Watch Project: Laolao Bay Located on Saipan’s eastern shore, Laolao Bay is adjacent to the few land owners living in the area with the majority living upland. The only access road to the bay which has been partially paved, a result of the Division of Environmental Quality’s ARRA project, for the most part is eroded and affected by the rainy season which contributes to erosion and sedimentation within the area. The result of runoff delivers large quantities of sediments into Laolao’s waters impacting the bay’s water quality and coral reef ecosystem. CNMI environmental agencies are working collaboratively to reduce nonpoint source pollution in efforts to restore and protect both the marine and terrestrial resources within the area. The Mariana Islands Nature Alliance was awarded funding from the CNMI Coral Reef Initiative to aid in the efforts to restore and protect the Laolao Bay’s near-shore marine resources through implementation of the Tasi Watch Project. The Tasi Watch project is a collaborative effort between MINA and DEQ, CRM and DFW by providing opportunities to residents and visitors of Laolao Bay to manage their near-shore marine resources. The Laolao Bay communities and visitors will engage in numerous outreach events to help raise awareness on how to improve and maintain a healthier coral reef ecosystem and the need to perpetuate marine life for our children to benefit from. “Such practices like preventing marine debris from entering our waters is an important concept to remember when we are out either fishing or enjoying a Sunday picnic,” says MINA’s Executive Director Sam Sablan. The goal of the Tasi Watch Project is to provide the communities with the adequate tools and training to properly manage Laolao Bay’s activities so that we can continue to improve the health of coral reefs. For more information and to volunteer for MINA, please call the MINA office at 233-REEF.

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