AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoSwains Island Day: Swains Island Day commemorations highlighted the 1925 U.S. flag-raising with proclamations read in English and Samoan, tying today’s community to the legacy of Thomas Campbell Edgar’s grandfather. Community Support: EPIC received a $25,000 donation from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to boost outreach and family-focused programs across American Samoa. Local Justice: A man appeared in District Court after an alleged domestic disturbance escalated into a death threat, with the case tied to earlier reports and police response. Independence Week (Samoa): Australia’s Governor General is set to attend Samoa’s 64th Independence celebrations, while Samoa plans security with close to 400 police officers and a full cultural program. Education & Youth: A local girl graduated Magna Cum Laude from Tufts University, and Pacific Horizons School held its 21st commencement for 14 Navigators. Disaster Readiness: Samoa and the U.S. launched Samoa’s Tsunami Ready Recognition Program to strengthen community preparedness, drills, and warning systems. Health & Training: Pacific Center in Human Security marked progress with the first inclusive-Emergency Management graduating cohort. Sports & Culture: American Samoa is listed among teams for the Canada Cup 2026 fastpitch tournament returning to Softball City in Surrey. Environment & Learning: Arbor Week’s first-ever Indoor Greenhouse Gala drew 200+ community members, and NOAA’s Get Into Your Sanctuary photo contest opened for entries.
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