AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWorld Cup Collectibles: FIFA says it will quietly gather items after every match at the 2026 World Cup—nets, kits, and other artifacts—to build a long-term museum record, with past examples including Pelé’s 1958 tracksuit and the 2018 final net. Demographics & Family Life: A new global fertility-rate snapshot shows childbearing is becoming rare in many places, with San Marino listed among the lowest rates (1.16), raising questions about aging societies and long-term population change. Nature in San Marino: The Huntington’s hummingbird specialist Cole Imperi will host a drop-in talk at the Tiffany Sisters Hummingbird Gazebo on June 7, focusing on plant choices and managing feeder “territorial” behavior—welcoming families and casual birders. Local Arts Spotlight: San Marino High School senior Mimi Bernstein earned a grand prize finalist spot in The Music Center’s Spotlight program, landing a major solo performance at the Ahmanson Theatre. Church & Leadership: Pope Leo XIV visited Spain and met survivors of clergy sexual abuse, signaling renewed papal attention to Europe as the Church seeks a “fresh voice” amid modern pressures. San Marino Car Culture: A rare white 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO (sold for $38.5M) is set to appear at the San Marino Motor Classic June 13–14, with proceeds supporting local charities. Sports & Community: Pasadena Chorale’s free SummerSing choir camp returns June 22–26 at San Marino Community Church for students entering grades 7–12.
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