AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoLocal Sports: Chiefs Rugby Club is kicking off its inaugural Golden Hour Cup touch rugby tournament in Malesso’ on Saturday, aiming to grow rugby in the south and open doors for kids through scholarships and college opportunities. Community Voices: A Guam youth letter says young people are tired of hearing promises while cost of living, schools, and the hospital keep weighing them down. Arts & Culture: Twilight Wish Foundation named George Troyano its new executive director, bringing a fresh leadership push to its mission of joy and dignity for older adults. Awards & Recognition: Guam-raised sonographer Mishella Perez received the 2026 Distinguished Sonographer Award, with her work focused on improving access to high-risk pregnancy care for Guam families. What to Do This Weekend: Tumon Night Market returns Sunday, June 28 with a Happy Pride Month theme, plus road-closure and shuttle details for visitors. Sports Calendar: Registration is open for Mall Ball 3x3 at Micronesia Mall (July 17–19), with cash prizes and a free-throw “Fly Away” challenge. Guam Pride in Motion: Tacoma’s Chamorro Day Festival is set for June 27, bringing the CHamoru diaspora together in Washington. Local Government: AG Douglas Moylan approved the engineering contract for expanding the Guam Veterans Cemetery in Piti, clearing a key step toward grant funding.
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