AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoCaribbean Stories on Screen: CSIFF26 announced 47 films from 14 countries (including Aruba) will screen Oct 9–11 in New York, bringing filmmakers and industry talks together for a “stories without borders” celebration. Local Tourism Entrepreneurship: Aruba Tourism Authority and Qredits Aruba named Cura di Mama, Moorebida, and Piskechi Experience as Aruba Signature Experience 2026 winners, each getting coaching and marketing support to grow culture- and wellness-led visitor experiences. Brand Authenticity in Retail: Balashi and Chill launched a new authorized-merchandise program, limiting future trademarked items to written-approved partners from Oct 1, 2026 (existing stock can sell through Sept 30). Downtown Oranjestad Revamp: Finance Minister Geoffrey Wever announced a public tender to turn the former Esso Lagoen building into a boutique restaurant, aiming to pair heritage with new investment. Youth & Sports: Unity Aruba’s U10 and U8 teams qualified for quarterfinals at the JMD International Baseball Tournament in Punta Cana, while Aruba youth models head to Colombia for Diamond Model’s international fashion event. Community & Safety: Residents in Mabon are urging speed bumps outside Famia Supermarket to slow traffic and improve pedestrian safety near schools and a daycare. Education & Culture: A.T.A. and the University of Aruba signed an agreement to strengthen Small Island Studies, and Dominique Lopez donated her thesis on juvenile delinquency in Aruba to the National Library of Aruba. Heritage Restoration: Willem III Tower restoration at Fort Zoutman is progressing, with extra work needed on an exterior ring beam and completion now expected between late October and late November.
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