AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoGuam Arts & Culture: UOG Fine Arts seniors are showcasing “Interflow: Currents of Connection” at the Isla Center for the Arts (May 14–June 25), while the Guam Museum’s self-determination photo exhibit “Yanggen Ti Hita Pues Hayi?” runs through June 27. Family Services: Rev & Tax launched “Passports for the Pack,” reserving Wednesdays for families to apply for passports (June–July), with appointments by phone only. Music & Live Events: Hafaloha Concert Series Part 5 returns Friday at Ypao Beach Park with Sammy J and J Boog, plus local opener Mix Plate. Film Buzz: “Tayo Sa Wakas” (Belle Mariano and Donny Pangilinan) hit P12M at the box office and is set for Guam screenings starting June 12. Sports & Community Pride: Guam-born swimmers Kokona Watanabe and Luke Leon Guerrero placed among top finishers at the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation meet in Texas. Health & Awareness: Strides for the Cure 2K & 5K is back Oct. 3, supporting the Kids for the Cure program in Guam elementary schools. Local Policy: GDOE adopted USDA Smart Snacks standards to keep junk food out of public schools. Fraud Watch: Michael Marasigan, tied to a $34M bingo fraud case, is now on the FBI’s Most Wanted Fraudsters list.
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