AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWayfinding Legacy: Palau is mourning Master Navigator Sesario Sewralur, who died July 10 in Taiwan, carrying forward the teachings of Mau Piailug and inspiring students through the Micronesian Voyaging Society and Palau Community College. Sports & Community: Palau’s Belau Games opened with a full 16-state turnout and about 1,200 athletes competing through next Wednesday, with teams processing from Aimeliik to Sonsorol. Island Arts & Performance: Polynesian Fire Luau in Daytona Beach added local Volusia County brothers Jackson and Tyson Mills to its world-class team, bringing fireknife, haka, and dances from across the Pacific. Guam Liberation Celebrations: Guam’s 82nd Liberation Day will be marked with two Tumon Night Market events (July 19 and 21) featuring local and international entertainment plus Liberation Day fireworks. Dance & Culture Calendar: Dance Fest returns Aug. 15 (all-ages, 5–7 p.m.) with 10 cultural performances, including Micronesian arts, drumming, and dance styles from around the world. Music on the Move: Harvard Din & Tonics bring free pop-up concerts to Guam July 12 and a ticketed show July 14 at St. John’s Church. Food as Art: Pepper Lunch Guam leans into DIY dining with sizzling teppanyaki-style plates, letting diners “sizzle it your way.”
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