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By Emmanuel
T. Erediano
Variety News Staff
ONE of the biggest families
in the CNMI will launch a regular cleanup drive this coming Saturday.
The Pala Potu Group of the Cabreras has hundreds of members all over the
CNMI, according to their coordinator, Bernard A. Cabrera.
Pala means, a kitchen adjacent to a house, while Potu
is the original family name of the Cabreras.
The Cabreras earlier informed Rep. Cinta M. Kaipat, Covenant-Saipan, that
they will be conducting monthly volunteer work.
Bernard A. Cabrera said they plan to have a cleanup drive the last Saturday
of every month.
He said at least 25 members of the clan, including himself, are to show
up at around 8 a.m. to clean up the stretch of Tun Kioshi Road from the
vicinity of the airport all the way to the intersection of As Perdido
and Msgr. Martinez Roads in As Lito.
Cabrera, who works for Sen. Maria T. Pangelinan D-Saipan, said they will
also paint the concrete drainage walls along the road, and have already
asked the Department of Public Works to mow the grass in the area.
He said Saturdays launching of the cleanup drive will also commemorate
Tun Kioshu, a traditional healer who used to look after ailing members
of their clan.
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