AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoEducation & Community Pride: Guam’s 2027 Teacher of the Year, Carolyn E. Haruo of John F. Kennedy High School (from Pulo Anna), says the honor belongs to her students and community, with plans to advocate for island culture and the protection of Guam’s land and ocean. Culture & Heritage: Santacruzan returned to Micronesia Mall on May 30, with the Filipino Ladies Association of Guam leading a procession and gown contest that spotlights Filipiniana traditions for second-generation Filipino youth. Wellbeing for Island Producers: UOG’s Farmer Focus launches Hotnu Heals, a free community gathering for agricultural producers that blends cultural healing, shared meals, and mental health support—starting June 7 in Talo’fo’fo. Maritime Culture: Guam’s inaugural Piti Sea Festival highlights traditional navigation, fishing, and seafaring knowledge, with events planned at Santos Park despite ongoing recovery concerns after Super Typhoon Sinlaku. Agriculture & Skills: UOG also offers free Mental Health First Aid training for farmers and farm workers on June 6, plus a Chuuk Farmer Focus conference July 1 focused on “Our Ocean, Our Land, Our Lives.” Disaster Recovery: Western Pacific communities continue rebuilding after Typhoon Sinlaku, with officials reporting thousands of homes damaged and ongoing displacement and aid applications.
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