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Kel Muna makes up half of the Muña Bros. duo. He is an independent producer, writer and director with over 12 years in the multimedia trenches and a feature film under his belt. Kel graduated as Valedictorian of his film class along with various honors and holds a degree in film from the super-crazy Full Sail School of Film.

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An Historic Burial Site in Malesso, Guam

Here’s a quick note forwarded to us by Lea Brantley from The Guam Museum Foundation. Save the date, folks!

Kel

Hafa Adai Friends,

The Guam Museum Foundation, Inc and the archaeology community of Guam are pleased to share this educational story with you: “An Historic Burial Site in Malesso, Guam”. Please save the date 6:30pm – 8:00pm, May 5th, 2009 at UOG. An official registration form will follow shortly.

Si Yu’os Ma’ase,
LEONA MENDIOLA YOUNG

Administrator
The Guam Museum Foundation, Inc
P.O. Box 518
Hagatna, Guam 96932

T: 671-475-4634
F: 671-475-4636
E: leona@guammuseum.com
www.guammuseum.com

There Are 5 Responses So Far. »

  1. exciting!!!!

  2. A question for anyone out there who might know the answer: Where are they planning on building the new museum? I’m looking forward to them building and opening it, its so necessary. But where will it be? I’ve heard a lot of different rumors, but still not certain about where exactly.

  3. Hi Michael,

    The Guam Museum is to be built at Fort Santa Agueda. For more info you can visit the guam museum foundation website, http://www.guammuseum.com.
    Once you enter the website, click on the welcome tab. A drop menu will appear. Click on “Fast facts”.
    There you will get the specifics on location and conceptual designs from the architect.

  4. Thanks Lea. That was one of the places that I’d heard it was going to be at.

  5. I never knew the History of Guam, until now! Fascinating! I enjoyed the Guam Museum Website!

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