AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoCommunity Culture & Arts: Queens’ International Food and Music Festival returns for its ninth year in Richmond Hill, spotlighting global flavors and live music with local sponsors and freebies. Film & Identity: SKINTOWN, a new Irish film set in 1994 Enniskillen during The Troubles, premiered at Edinburgh and taps rave culture as a way to tell a community’s story. Sports as Lifestyle: World Team Tennis relaunch names Denis Shapovalov for Toronto, with teams built around distinct identities that blend sport and culture. Heritage & Learning: Malaysia’s National Art Gallery hosts Pustaka Imaginasi 2026 Open Day, mixing storytelling, poetry recitals, and art-inspired creativity for kids and teens. Community Care & Inclusion: Cherokee Indian Hospital Authority asks residents to help name the new EBCI IDD/Autism Enrichment Center, aiming for a welcoming, Cherokee-rooted identity. Local Support & Food Security: A former teacher completes a long Appalachian Trail hike to raise $5,000 for Manchester’s Community Food Cupboard. Arts Funding: EIT Culture & Creativity launches a €600,000 call for skills-based media training, including IP, AI workflows, and digital storytelling.
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