AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoBermudian Culture: A new video spotlights Kelzine Thompson, a Gombey regalia tradition-bearer with 40+ years of craft experience, sharing her skills through the Cultural Apprenticeship Programme. Local Education & Youth: KPMG in Bermuda awarded three scholarships to Bermudian students in accounting, insurance and financial services, with mentoring and internship support through its Lift Off Programme. Community & Race Equity: CURB’s “Fabric of Our Voices” fundraiser is set for June 29, bringing together local models, artists and changemakers for fashion, storytelling and dialogue. Teaching & Lifelong Impact: Warwick Academy health educator Shelly Grace is retiring after 47 years, reflecting on how her subject evolved and stayed engaging for students. Housing: The Ministry of Housing and Municipalities will hold June town hall meetings on affordable housing proposals, with residents invited to ask questions and share feedback. Mental Health Online Safety: Health Ministry launches #ChatSafe Bermuda, localising youth mental health digital safety guidance for families, schools and educators. Carnival Build-Up: U Lot returns as a family-friendly Front Street concert on June 12, putting Bermudian soca artists front and centre. Sports for Kids: The Bermuda Badminton Association hosted its first-ever Primary Badminton Festival, with 75 students taking part. Remembering a Leader: Bermuda mourns the death of Sir John Swan, hailed for his long premiership and lasting legacy.
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