A new year is upon us, and it’s time once again to turn your attention to the yearly tradition unlike any other – Best of the Pacific voting season!
Hey, all you kids in the military community need to read this. Seriously! So, please put down your iPad, iPhone or other digital device for the next couple of minutes. You’ll survive, and I promise no one will take them.
In the summer of 1996, my mother took me to Guam, a tiny island sitting on the southern left edge of the Pacific Ocean.
Bhutan, often referred to as the “happiest country in the world” has been a long-awaited adventure for our family since our arrival in Asia.
Guam Discovery Day falls on the first Monday of March every year and takes place on March 3rd this year.
Kådun pika is a spicy Chamorro cvhicken dish that’s somewhat similar to chicken adobo. It’s an easy dish to make — it takes only a few ingredients and a few simple steps and voila! — you’ll have dinner served in no time.
The Guam Ko’ko’ Road Race features a Half marathon and 4-person 5K Ekiden Relay event out-and-back course that starts in Tumon in front of the Guam Visitors Bureau, heads south on Pale San Vitores Road toward Chalan San Antonio then south on Marine Corps Drive (Route 1).
The 43rd Annual Japanese Autumn festival hosted by the Japan Club of Guam takes place Saturday, April 12, 2025 at the Governor Joseph Flores Beach Park (Ypao Beach Park).
The Guam Ko’ko’ Kids Fun Run is a fun-filled family event featuring a 0.6K, 1.6K and 3.3K Fun-Run for children ages 4-12 years old. All runners receive a finisher’s t-shirt and a chance to win awesome prizes including Gold, Silver and Bronze Medals for the top three boys and girls in each division.
The village’s CHamoru name, Inalåhan, probably refers to the åla or large woven coconut-leaf harvest baskets for which the village was noted.