AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoInteractive History Mapping: A Japanese researcher and University of Guam partner are building an interactive map and website on Tonoas (Chuuk), spotlighting overlooked Japanese colonial and WWII sites on the 9-square-kilometer island, including locations tied to the 1944 Operation Hailstone raid. Sports & Community: Kiribati has been selected to host the 2030 Micronesian Games, with preparations now underway for new facilities and a Games Village. Local Sports Calendar: Registration is open for Mall Ball 3x3 at Micronesia Mall, running June through August with high school, adult/open, and middle school tournaments. Martial Arts: The Guam Marianas Dumau Open BJJ tournament debuts June 20 at the University of Guam, offering Gi and No-Gi divisions for all ages and ranking points. Arts & Culture: UOG Fine Arts seniors present “Interflow: Currents of Connection” (May 14–June 25), while Guam Museum’s “Yanggen Ti Hita Pues Hayi?” runs through June 27, centering CHamoru self-determination stories. Voyaging Celebration: ʻIolani Palace and Inspiration Hawaiʻi Museum mark Hōkūleʻa’s 50th anniversary with hula, music, panels, and star compass demos on June 14.
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