The project ia in collaboration with public libraries and other community-based organizations serving America’s immigrant communities. USCIS continues to encourage children across the United States to create artwork in response to an important prompt: “People have come from all over the world to become Americans. Why does that make us great?” USCIS will display the children’s artwork in USCIS offices around the country.
For more information, visit www.uscis.gov/childrensartproject.
Eco-tourism forum on Wednesday
A TALK on “Eco-tourism — good for the CNMI?” will be presented by Stacey A. Tighe on Wednesday, Aug. 11, at 6 p.m. at the American Memorial Park auditorium.
She will discuss costs and benefits of alternative options, and their compatibility, feasibility in the CNMI.
Tighe holds degrees in marine policy, biology and geology, and currently serves as senior regional coordinator and program integrator for U.S. support to the six countries of the Coral Triangle Initiative: Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia, Timor Leste, Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands.


