PDM Promoters, Inc. volunteers and some Kobler kids of the Saipan Awaodori Team will also hold their monthly clean-up at the Garapan district (Paseo de Marianas) this Saturday August 7, 2010. The cleanup usually starts at 8 a.m. or shortly thereafter.
Thank you PDM Promoters, Inc. and Saipan Awaodori Team for leading this effort.
This invitation was extended by Sonia G. Siwa,Volunteer,PDM Promoters, Inc.
Beautify CNMI! is a coalition of concerned citizens, private groups, and government entities united to enhance the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands' natural beauty and foster community pride in its residents and visitors.
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Wednesday, August 04, 2010
Sunday, May 09, 2010
PDM Promoters - taking care of Garapan
15 volunteers from PDM Promoters, Inc & Kinpachi Restaurant spent a couple of hours on Saturday morning bush-cutting the grassy areas along Coral Tree avenue and collected 780 lbs of trash.
A BIG THANK YOU to all those who participated! We are so very fortunate to have people like you, who take a couple of hours out of your month to help keep our CNMI beautiful! May everyone you come in contact with, catch your beauty virus!!!
Tuesday, August 05, 2008
Garapan Cleanup
We had a good showing for last week's monthly cleanup of the Garapan Tourist District. Thanks to everyone who pitched in!
Monday, March 12, 2007
Garapan Revitilization Cleanup
The Garapan Revitalizers were on the front page of the Saipan Tribune today. This collaboration is a private sector led effort meant to cleanup the Garapan Tourist District. Here are some pictures from their March 3 Cleanup:


The first three pictures are of employees of Tan Holdings Corp., Hyatt Regency Saipan and staffers of Rep. Waki's Office. They removed 6,400 lbs of litter and debris in a single day.


The second three pictures are of a new Japanese corporation just established in Saipan that is going to assist in these type of cleanup projects. The company is called MARIANA BLUE CORPORATION. In the photo are four members of the corporation.


The first three pictures are of employees of Tan Holdings Corp., Hyatt Regency Saipan and staffers of Rep. Waki's Office. They removed 6,400 lbs of litter and debris in a single day.

The second three pictures are of a new Japanese corporation just established in Saipan that is going to assist in these type of cleanup projects. The company is called MARIANA BLUE CORPORATION. In the photo are four members of the corporation.
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