AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoYouth & Sports: Trinity School in England has signed Bermuda’s Kiara Deane (U-17 qualifiers) and Kobe Deane, plus goalkeeper Julian Casey, to its elite football programme—another overseas pathway for local talent. Community & Culture: BAMZ marks its 100th anniversary with a free Oceans-and-animals style open house on June 20 (10am–3pm), plus gombeys, animal encounters and family activities. Environment & Learning: BUEI also hosts a free Oceans Open House this Saturday, June 20 (10am–3pm), with kids’ ocean crafts, science experiments and themed Kids Hour sessions. Local Housing: West End residents packed a town hall over 160 affordable units, with debate focused on timing, the waiting list and “critical need” families. Public Service & Safety: Police report 37 arrests over the National Heroes long weekend, with no “incidents of note” at major events. Rights & Health: Women’s Resource Centre and New York’s CHOICES are setting up a formal referral partnership to improve reproductive care access for women in Bermuda. Arts & Music: Bermuda Chamber Music Festival drew praise for a “French Connection” concert at St Paul’s Church. Opinion & Grief: Gina Spence Programme marks Grief & Loss Awareness Day, stressing support so “no heart grieves alone.”
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