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In the Spotlight – Mar/Apr 2024

In the Spotlight – Mar/Apr 2024

AWARDS, MEDIA COVERAGE AND RECOGNITION FOR LOCAL BUSINESSES MAKING NAMES FOR THEMSELVES IN THE REGION AND BEYOND

 

UOG calendar highlights fishing and gardening

The University of Guam Center for Island Sustainability and Sea Grant along with the Guam Green Growth initiative released two calendars for 2024, which are designed to assist the community in keeping track of important dates and providing valuable information related to fishing and gardening in Guam.

The calendars will be available for free while supplies last. The 2024 Guam Tide Chart Calendar: Family Fishing Edition highlights members of the island’s fishing community with their families. The 2024 Guam Grower’s Calendar: Fanha’aniyan Manåmon Guahån features a different local fruit or vegetable each month, listing both the English and Chamorro names, characteristics of each crop, and gardening tips for optimal growth.

 


 

(From left) Roxanne Emmerich, chair and founder, The Institute for Extraordinary Banking and Lesley-Anne Leon Guerrero, senior vice president and chief experience officer, Bank of Guam.

Guam bank gets community banking award

Bank of Guam was recognized with the Institute’s Money Smarts Banky Award for its Financial Empowerment Program. The award is given to top community banks across the country to help people find the best banks in their communities.

 


 

 

 

 

 


 

Photo Courtesy of John Duffy’s Facebook page

Famous producer visits Yap

John Duffy, a film producer, who has produced and line produced more than 30 feature films among other accomplishments, has visited Yap for a film project. The Department of Youth and Civics Affairs team and Duffy visited Yap’s Atoll Islands Ulithi and Fais to get a visual and experience of the significant landmarks, history, and aerial of the main and outer islands of the State of Yap for an upcoming production.

 


 

Photo courtesy of the Marianas Variety

Historic Northern Mariana Islands icon restored

The historic Japanese cannon overlooking Sasanhaya Bay in Rota was restored and repainted by a group of high school students working with Marianas Visitors Authority under the CNMI public school System co-operative education program.

 


 


    

 


(From left) Martin Duenas, community projects manager, Marianas Visitors Authority; Kyoko Nakayama, professor, Teikyo University; Christopher A. Concepcion, managing director, Marianas Visitors Authority.

Japanese professor appointed honorary tourism ambassador

Kyoko Nakayama, a professor with the Facility of Education at Teikyo University in Japan has been named Marianas Honorary Tourism Ambassador for her long-standing enthusiasm for and promotion of Saipan, Tinian, and Rota as part of her work teaching about Japanese historical ties to The Marianas. Nakayama is also working on an exhibit “The Truth of Tropical Islands” about The Marianas and Guam at Teikyo University Museum, highlighting Japanese historical ties in The Marianas.


Photo courtesy of Hilton Guam Resort & Spa

Hilton wins food and beverage award

For the first time in its eight-year history, the Hilton Guam Resort & Spa was invited to compete in the F&B Master’s Finals. This event offers a platform for talent showcase, skill development, and creativity in the hospitality industry.

Lauren Martin, creative marketing assistant at the Hilton Guam Resort & Spa won third place in the Photography Challenge.

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