AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMaritime Culture Spotlight: The inaugural Piti Sea Festival is set for this weekend at Santos Park (May 30–31, 11 a.m.–8 p.m.), with debris cleared after Super Typhoon Sinlaku and traditional seafaring, fishing demonstrations, and live music planned—mangrove tours are full, but free Snorkeling Discovery Tours still have slots via the festival Instagram or the Piti Mayor’s Office. Local Retail & Fashion: Micronesia Mall’s expansion keeps rolling with new openings—Blangka’s Boutique (Pohnpei-rooted embroidered urohs and island-inspired apparel), The Dollhouse, and Maui Tacos—adding more culture-forward shopping and fresh flavors to Guam’s biggest gathering spot. Tourism Watch: Guam Visitors Bureau shared a volatile outlook after April arrivals fell 28% (36,409 visitors) following a March surge, while also rolling out fuel-surcharge support and a Japan-focused “Beyond Summer” push. Pacific Arts & Community: LBCC’s Mana Pasifika Night brought Pasifika identity to life through workshops, a resource fair, and performances starting with a Fijian kava ceremony. Regional Sports Pride: NMI’s Richard Zhao made history in Fiji by finishing an elite open-water 5k at the Oceania Swimming Championships, while Guam’s Rynier Di Ramos swept gold in Darwin’s Oceania Athletics.
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