AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoYouth Sports & Community: Guam National Tennis Center and Guaiya Todu are keeping a youth tennis summer camp rolling for 4–16-year-olds, with registration still open, daily 8 a.m.–noon sessions, and a $50 weekly cost (capped at 40 campers). Local Film Spotlight: Independent feature “Byouki” is seeking funding and will host a Saturday fundraiser at 105Gu with trailer reveals, raffles, food, and DJ LunaKayz—aiming for a Fall 2027 release. Beach Safety Alert: Guam EPA says 17 beaches are polluted above accepted bacteriological standards, urging residents and visitors to avoid swimming, fishing, or playing in unsafe waters. Liberation Day in Tumon & Hagåtña: GVB expands the Tumon Night Market for Liberation Day (July 21) and adds fireworks in both Hagåtña and Tumon after the parade was canceled due to Bavi; meanwhile, small businesses in Hagåtña are planning a last-minute Aspinall Avenue block party to watch fireworks. Martial Arts Results: Purebred Jiu Jitsu Guam wrapped up strong podium finishes at the IBJJF Asian Jiu-Jitsu Championship in Chiba, reinforcing Guam’s growing BJJ presence. Sports & Off-Island Momentum: UOG engineering student Amber Josfin Pineda earned a prestigious Purdue summer research spot, while Josh Tatofi’s Hafaloha Concert Series stop at UOG Calvo Field House is set for July 18.
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