AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoMaritime Culture & Recovery: Guam’s inaugural Piti Sea Festival is set for this weekend at Santos Park, with traditional seafaring demonstrations, fishing practices, and live music—plus limited snorkeling discovery tour slots as the community continues rebuilding after Super Typhoon Sinlaku. Community & Mental Health in Agriculture: University of Guam’s Farmer Focus is rolling out “Hotnu Heals,” a free, farmer-focused gathering modeled on stress-support programs, blending cultural healing with mental health first aid-style support for producers and families. Education & Skills: UOG also hosts a free full-day Mental Health First Aid Training on June 6, aiming to help everyday people recognize and respond to mental health and substance-use challenges. Culture Spotlight: Santacruzan celebrations at Micronesia Mall in Guam showcased royal gowns and Filipiniana attire, with the Filipino Ladies Association of Guam leading the procession and gown contest. Voyaging & Wayfinding: A Pacific voyaging exchange on Rapa Nui brought leaders together to share ancestral navigation knowledge and push ocean conservation, especially in the high seas. Local Governance Watch: A Guam Visitors Bureau case raises fresh questions after GVB confirmed board members discussed a complaint in an executive session tied to alleged sexual misconduct and cover-up claims.
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