AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoCommunity & Mental Health in Agriculture: UOG’s Farmer Focus is rolling out Hotnu Heals, a CHamoru-inspired gathering for agricultural producers and families that blends conversation, cultural healing, and locally prepared food—starting Sunday, June 7 in Talo’fo’fo, with more dates in June and July. Farmer Support & Training: Also from Farmer Focus, a free Mental Health First Aid Training runs Saturday, June 6 (8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.) at UOG’s Agriculture & Life Sciences Building, teaching people how to spot and respond to mental health and substance-use challenges. Food & Business Skills for Guam Farmers: UOG’s 5P Agricultural Marketing Workshop Series begins June 9, aiming to help growers move from producing food to building sustainable agribusiness. Typhoon Sinlaku Recovery: More than a month after Super Typhoon Sinlaku, Western Pacific communities are still rebuilding—officials report thousands of damaged homes and ongoing displacement, with recovery complicated by power and housing gaps. Maritime Culture & Festivals: Guam’s Piti Sea Festival continues this weekend, celebrating maritime traditions with seafaring demonstrations, fishing practices, and family-friendly events at Santos Park. History & Identity: A new look at the 1832 Mentor wreck in Palau ties survival stories to Indigenous encounters, explored through historian Eric Jay Dolin’s book.
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