Melson Miko, PVA community/support services manager, said the state visit will start again during the first week of April after the Welcome All Visitor Enthusiastically (WAVE) activity they had launched to all the elementary schools finishes this week.
“Once we have done with the activities, then we will continue the state visit probably next month.” Miko said in an interview.
There are seven more states not yet visited by the PVA.
These seven states are: Angaur, Peleliu, Kayangel, Ngiwal, Sonsorol, Hatohobei, Ngchesar.
Miko said aim of the state visit is to make community be informed of what the PVA is doing in promoting tourism industry and coordinating with states officials regarding historical and tourist spots which may be needing improvements.
Aside from the state visit activity, the PVA is also preparing for Earth Day as a part of International Earth Day celebration on April.
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