The Team Rectify Car Club, a group of car enthusiasts, and the parolees with the Department of Corrections will join them, she said.
They will meet at the Chalan Kanoa social hall at 7 a.m.
Ada-Hocog is inviting other community members to participate in the cleanup.
Those who want to join should bring bush-cutters, trash bags and other cleaning tools.
Donations of water, food and fuel for bush-cutters are also welcome, Ada-Hocog said.
Next week, their group will clean up the Tanapag public cemetery, she added.
Ada-Hocog said they are coordinating with the Saipan mayor’s office.
John Aldan, mayor’s field office director, said they already have plans for the cleanup of the public cemeteries.
He said they are waiting for the end of the government shutdown so they can have enough manpower.


