Events

ENJOY THESE EVENTS AS THEY HAPPEN ACROSS MICRONESIA!
E.g., 11-24-2024
E.g., 11-24-2024
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Chongka’ Games

Join us every Sunday in March for chongka’ games in celebration of Mes CHamoru. With origins in Africa, this shell-and-board game was first recorded in Guam in 1904 by a German commander, and believed to have been introduced to Guam as far back as the early 18th Century.
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Electric Island Festival

Electronic Music has captured the World by storm over the past 10 years emerging from the underground to the forefront of today's pop culture revolution. The time has come again for Guam to emerge in to the Global electronic music movement. What was merely a concept 4 years ago is now the most anticipated event Guam has witnessed in recent years.
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Boonie Stomp - Fadian Cove

Mar 24 Fadian Cove Difficult 3 hours for 1.5 miles
 
We descend to this scenic cove below the cliffs to swim and snorkel if the water is calm. Bring: 2 quarts water, hiking shoes, swim suit, snorkel gear, gloves, insect repellent, sun screen, lunch, and camera. Special conditions: A steep hill to descend and climb back up, hiking over rough sharp rocks, and possible rough surf.
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Movies at the Museum

The Pacific Daily News, Guam Museum Foundation, and Guam Museum present “Movies at the Museum,” featuring “Megamind” on Friday, March 9th and “Trolls” on March 23rd. Bring your lawn chairs or blankets, and enjoy a family movie at the Guam Museum outdoor theater against the backdrop of Skinner Plaza. Concessions will be sold by the Guam Museum Foundation.
GUAM

Chongka’ Games

Join us every Sunday in March for chongka’ games in celebration of Mes CHamoru. With origins in Africa, this shell-and-board game was first recorded in Guam in 1904 by a German commander, and believed to have been introduced to Guam as far back as the early 18th Century.
GUAM

HITA Talk: CHamoru Orthography

The Guam Museum is honored to welcome Jimmy Teria, Co-chairperson of the CHamoru Heritage Commission, or I Kumision i Fino’ CHamoru yan i Fina’någuen i Historia yan i Lina’la i Taotao Tåno (The Commission on CHamoru Language and the Teaching of History and Culture of the Indigenous People of Guam). Having been reestablished for a year, the Kumision continues its mandate of developing the CHamoru orthography, while now additionally advising on historical accuracies within Chamoru history and culture. Teria will share a brief history of the Kumision and the importance of the CHamoru orthography, and speak more about their current projects and work surrounding CHamoru language practices and indigenous language strategies.
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Boonie Stomp - Manunu

Mar 17 Manunu Difficult 4 hours for 3 miles
 
We journey to a remote area in southwestern Guam and explore the ridges, plateaus, ocean vistas, and possibly some of the falls. Bring: 3 quarts water, sturdy hiking shoes, gloves, sun screen, insect repellent, lunch, and camera. Special conditions: Sword grass, steep slopes, walking in water, little shade, and a long hike.

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