AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoTourism Marketing Push: Guam Visitors Bureau and 12 local partners pitched Guam as a “Wellness Island” at the 2026 Seoul International Travel Fair, drawing strong interest in pricing and packages and booking one-on-one consultations with travelers. Beach Safety Alert: Guam EPA issued a weekly advisory for 12 polluted beaches, warning of illness risks from swimming or fishing in unsafe waters—especially for kids, seniors, and people with weakened immune systems. Local Culture & Travel Ties: The Guam Reef Hotel and the Philippine Consulate General marked the 19th annual Philippine Independence Day Flag Raising Ceremony in Tumon, blending performances and a traditional Filipino breakfast for visitors and locals. New Visitor-Friendly Spots: Guam’s first trading card cafe opened in Dededo, pairing card play with in-house food and coffee in a larger, less crowded space. Family Fun on the Calendar: DAWR announced the Free Annual Kids Fishing Derby on June 27 at Ypao Beach Park, with a June 20 pre-derby clinic focused on safe, responsible angling and marine conservation. Tourism Economy Signal: Guam’s labor report showed 790 more jobs in March year-over-year, with tourism and hospitality adding 130 employees. Big Legal Cloud for GVB: AG Douglas Moylan warned a federal GVB lawsuit could expose taxpayers to at least $61 million in debt liability. Community & Identity Debate: A new opinion piece challenges the “Is Guam Dead?” narrative, arguing Guam’s real issue is identity—not just cost.
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