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How military spouse fell in love with Guam

As I sit here in the States and reflect on the last four years of my life, a smile comes to my face.

Photo Of The Marianas Chef Competition on May 18, 2024, challenges nine chefs to serve up the best rib eye steak at the 25th Annual Taste of The Marianas International Food Festival in Garapan, Saipan.

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Final night of Taste of the Marianas until 11 p.m. May 25

Hungry and thirsty patrons will have more time to revel this weekend at the 25th Annual Taste of The Marianas International Food Festival, which will run until 11 p.m. on its final night on Saturday (May 25).

Photo Of Micronesia Mall will holding a flash car giveaway for its Shop, Dine & Win promotion on Saturday, April 26, 2025.

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Micronesia Mall’s Shop, Dine & Win grand prize vehicle giveaway April 26 with dance performance and more!

Win food, movie tickets, gift cards, travel certificates, and brand new cars throughout 2025!

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Exploring Guam: Trekking to gorgeous Gadao's Cave

This is a fantastically short hike to one of Guam’s most celebrated cultural treasures. It is definitely a must-see if you are driving through the South.

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A quick look at Guam's beautiful parks

Whether you’re fresh of the plane or have been here for a while, you might be surprised to learn how much Guam and Uncle Sam have set aside in the way of parks and pristine places for your enjoyment.

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Fun on Guam: Make splash into island's incredible water sports

With its warm waters, balmy breezes and perfect weather, Guam’s waters offer the perfect environment for activities ranging from surfing to sport fishing, parasailing and even thrilling jet skiing.

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4 amazing locations to check out on Guam

Hidden around a point from bustling Tumon Bay, Guam’s tourist mecca, lies a prehistoric coastal site known as Fafai Beach.

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Exploring Guam: Historic sites on island a must-see

Guam’s beauty is steeped in history. So get out and explore the island and educate yourself on why things look the way they do.

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Share your ink in Pacific Tattoo magazine

Stars and Stripes wants to feature your tattoos and the stories behind them in our next Pacific Tattoo magazine!

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Guam full of big fun, adventure!

When friends in the states ask what Guam is like, I reply, “It’s like Miami.” Hot, humid and the ocean is right out there. And there. And there.

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Get to know Guam: Assan-Ma’ina a rare illumination

The village of Asan probably derives its name from the word Hassan, which means scarce or rare in Chamorro. There are several theories of the origin of the name of the sub-community of Ma’ina, which comes from the Chamrro word ina (to illuminate or shine on).

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Chamorro Folktales: Puntan and Fu’una are Gods of Creation

Puntan and Fu’una are the Chamorro creation gods. Puntan, a male, and Fu’una, a female, are brother and sister.

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Exploring Guam: Scratching surface of Chamorro carvings

Carving is a ancient tradition on Guam and in the Mariana Islands. The craft was used for thousands of years to create utilitarian items as well as body adornments.

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Get to know Guam: History of change in Tamuning-Tumon-Harmon

Tamuning is a Carolinian word which was given to the area where Carolinians settled beginning in 1849 after a typhoon devastated Lamotrek and Satawal. It may be that Tamuning is the name of the Carolinian chief’s clan.

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