600 honorees, guest approaching to attend yard plan opening on Saturday
OVER 600 honorees, family members, supervision officials and guest will attend in a opening of a Saipan and Northern Islands Leadership Memorial Courtyard in Chalan Kanoa this Saturday, according to ribbon-cutting rite cabinet authority Ike Demapan.
"All set is for a opening of a kiosku," he said, adding that 354 former and stream leaders will be honored.
Gov. Benigno R. Fitial will attend a rite though not Lt. Gov. Eloy S. Inos who left Saipan for an central off-island appointment yesterday.
Police Capt. Pete Leon Guerrero pronounced a U.S. Post Office on Saturday, starting during 8 a.m., can be accessed by Tun Segundo St. from a Beach Road side.
The delegate roads surrounding a kiosku, including Petro Yobbo Avenue, Alamwar Avenue, and Joaquin Kiya Avenue, will be closed.
There will be a highway on Tun Joaquin Doi Road for those headed to Doctor Jones Road from Chalan Kanoa Dr. Crispina St. will also be closed.
Family members of honorees or a honorees might park their vehicles along a highway in Chalan Kanoa tighten to a kiosku site.
Ramon B. Camacho, Saipan and Northern Islands Municipal Council chairman, pronounced Hopwood Junior High School and Mt. Carmel Cathedral drift are a designated parking areas.
Camacho pronounced buses will collect a participants from these areas and move them behind after a ceremony.
But VIP's will have designated parking areas during a MSV Building on Beach Road. Persons with disabilities will be supposing parking space outward a post office.
Leon Guerrero said plainclothes and uniformed military officers will secure a area, and motorists will be guided accordingly by military officers stationed in all intersections heading to a kiosku site.
The module will start during 9 a.m. and finish during 10:30 a.m. But a yard will be open until 12 noon only. "This is usually a soothing opening as a cabinet will still have to devise a confidence of a place," Demapan said.
On Monday, a yard will open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. - if there's no supervision shutdown, he added.