AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoYouth & Community: Family Centre’s Youth Leadership Intensive brought young people together with the Commissioner of Education’s office and police to co-design solutions for Bermuda’s youth, with Minister Tinée Furbert recognising four students for presentation and advocacy. Culture & Film: Roxbury Film Festival in Boston will screen “Transforming the Beautiful Game: The Clyde Best Story,” bringing Bermudian football pioneer Clyde Best to a major Black diaspora platform. Education & Tech: Google is backing the Bermuda Zoological Society with tablets, drones, underwater cameras and microscopes to expand its Living Classroom and micro-forest learning. Environment & BAMZ: The Aquarium 100 Campaign launched with a redevelopment start at BAMZ, aiming to modernise the site and deepen conservation education for the next century. Health & Giving: Ahead of World Blood Donor Day (June 14), Bermuda Hospitals Board is urging regular blood donations, highlighting corporate support including Conduit Re’s blood drive win. Governance Watch: A cross-party electoral reform working group has been set up to review absentee voting for overseas students, campaign finance and options for a future electoral commission. Local Sports: Bermuda’s T20 World Cup qualifying opener vs Brazil is set for June 21, with the full schedule released by the Cricket Board. Faith: St Mary’s Anglican Church will host a Service of Evensong on June 14 to honour Archdeacon Emeritus Andrew Doughty. Business & Travel: Google’s subsea cable landing at Annie’s Bay marks Bermuda as a transatlantic digital hub, while Rugged Rentals opens airport minicars for easier visitor access.
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