AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoWellness Tourism Push: A Guam Visitors Bureau delegation of 12 businesses pitched Guam as a “Wellness Island” at the 41st Seoul International Travel Fair, highlighting nature, relaxation, sports, and CHamoru culture to Korean travelers. Community & Culture: Marines helped Finegayan Elementary set up a new CHamoru language classroom, clearing and preparing space after a bulk supply order left classrooms used as storage. Mind-Body Support: The 2026 Guam Cancer Survivorship Conference put mindfulness front and center, with survivors learning techniques to manage stress and support mental health during recovery. Education Oversight: Sen. Vincent Borja scheduled a June 24 GDOE oversight hearing on school closures and consolidation plans, plus special education services and budget concerns. Mental Health Needs: A letter urges improvements to Guam’s mental health system, citing long waits for emergency psychiatric care and gaps in follow-up and long-term support. Local Heritage Recognition: CAHA is accepting nominations for the Guam Masters Award “Guam National Treasure,” honoring master traditional artists every four years. Public Health Alert: Guam EPA issued a weekly advisory for 12 polluted beaches, warning of illness risks—especially for kids and people with weakened immune systems. Lifestyle Spot: Guam’s first trading card cafe opened in Dededo with more space and a combined card-and-coffee setup for hobbyists. Sports Spotlight: Rai Flores and Deren Perez advanced on American Ninja Warrior to the Western Regional Finals, with CHamoru culture on display. Filipino Community Milestone: A 60th wedding anniversary celebrated Tessie and Gerry Marcos’ decades of service shaping Guam’s Filipino community.
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