AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoPortuguese Community: Aruba marks 61 years of Portuguese celebration with a June 6 festival honoring Luís Vaz de Camões and Portuguese heritage, featuring a Portuguese-language singing festival, live music, and traditional food. Culture Sector Planning: The Department of Culture will hold June 13 consultation sessions with Aruba’s cultural sector across heritage, performing arts, music, visual arts, press and literature, and creative design—aimed at shaping the 2035 vision. Youth & Heritage Through Music: Porta pa Harmonia keeps Dera Gay traditions alive by teaching children the Dera Gay rhythm, preparing performances that blend rhythm, song, and instruments. Hospitality People Power: Aruba’s resorts keep spotlighting workplace appreciation—Mother’s Day and employee recognition events at La Cabana, Boardwalk Boutique Hotel, Manchebo, TRYP, and Passions on the Beach—showing how service culture is built. Nature & Earth Day Action: Aruba Conservation Foundation launches “Naturalesa ta Papia” to push residents and visitors from admiration to action for protecting Aruba’s natural heritage. Tourism Growth: Aruba Tourism Authority reports stay-over arrivals up 9.6% through April, with visitor nights and spending also rising. Sports for Kids: Aruba Gymnastics Federation grows momentum for young girls, hosting national championships alongside an international meet to give local athletes more experience.
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