AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoGombey Heritage: Pembroke’s Glebe Road has been renamed “Hendrickson’s Way” in a ceremony led by Tourism, Transport, Culture and Sport Minister Owen Darrell, honouring a family credited with preserving Gombey culture—while the community also marked the recent loss of H & H Gombeys leader Zaniko Hendrickson. Back-to-School Support: The Each One Reach One campaign, run through the Gina Spence Programme, handed out school uniforms and supplies to hundreds of families at CedarBridge Academy, with organisers still seeking donations toward an $80,000 goal. Community & Culture for Youth: The Department of Culture’s youth edition of Cultural Connect is set for Pig’s Field in Pembroke this Saturday, featuring performances by Aalai, Fire Wayne and H & H Gombeys, plus activities for children and families. Sports & Development: Bermuda’s junior golfers are gearing up for the North America Cup in Mexico after a Toronto training camp, with the Bermuda Golf Association stressing international experience and character-building through sport. Ocean Stewardship: A call to action is out for residents to weigh in on Bermuda’s Marine Spatial Plan and marine protected areas, focusing on stronger nearshore protection. Mental Health Workshop: Bermuda College will host a suicide-stigma reduction workshop on September 10, offering practical tools for recognising and responding to people in crisis. Local Achievement: Evan Heyliger has become the first Bermudian tennis coach to earn the World Tennis Level 3 coaching badge, setting a new benchmark for coaching development on the island.
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