AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoPride & community: Tumon Night Market turned Pride Month into a full-on celebration for Guam’s LGBTQ+ community, with a Pride parade looping around the grounds and local LGBTQ+ vendors like Modern CHamoru and Kynd Tattoo sharing what it means to show up “without fear or judgement.” Independence Day plans: Naval Base Guam’s Freedom Rocks festival is set for July 4 at Sumay Cove Marina with games, food trucks, live entertainment from 5 p.m., and fireworks at 8 p.m. (base access required). Sports training: The Guam Softball Academy returns for its 11th year, running July 6–10 and July 13–17 at Okkodo High School, with visiting coaching from Japan. Accessibility spotlight: The Guam System for Assistive Technology hosted its Assistive Technology Fair at Micronesia Mall, and the Guam Election Commission highlighted ballot-marking devices that help voters cast private, independent ballots. Weather watch: NWS says a storm could pass through the Marianas early next week, with Invest 95W now upgraded to a medium chance of development—stay prepared. Food & culture: Issin Japanese Restaurant at The Westin Resort Guam is running a Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho guest-chef collaboration July 6–11.
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