AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoPrison Reform: Two senior corrections officers, Shannon DeRoza and Milton Jones, are set to complete a UK-funded Next Generation Prison Leaders Programme in July, part of Bermuda’s push to fix culture and consistency issues flagged after a detention standards review. Tourism & Culture: The Bermuda Tourism Authority is inviting artists and cultural groups to submit events for Bermuda Art Month this October, with coordinated promotional support for exhibitions, workshops, performances and more. Community & Music: The Bermuda Philharmonic Society’s Disney: Then & Now summer pops concert hits the Victualling Yard in Dockyard on July 5, featuring music from Fantasia through Frozen and more, plus junior band performances. Youth & Careers: KPMG will host its K-Nect student networking event on July 14, themed “Dream big: careers without limits,” to connect high school and university students with financial services professionals. Local Safety & Policy: The Privacy Commissioner tabled her first annual report under PIPA, while OBA MP Robin Tucker is calling for a mandatory written school notification protocol when convicted sex offenders are released. Lifestyle & Learning: Bermuda Schools’ Art Exhibition raised over $6,000 for arts education, and the National Museum of Bermuda opened a new community story exhibition, Your Pictures, Your Objects, Your Stories, Our History. Energy & Skills: Applications are open for a new $20,000 Energy Scholarship (deadline July 31), backing Bermudian students into energy and technical studies.
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