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4th Annual Night at the Museum: Tuba, Chesa, yan Setbesa

Celebrate Guam’s culinary traditions, cultural performances, and community fellowship in support of the Guam Museum Foundation.

4th Annual Night at the Museum: Tuba, Chesa, yan Setbesa

Join us for the 4th Annual Night at the Museum: Tuba, Chesa, yan Setbesa, a signature summer celebration honoring Guam’s rich culinary, brewing, and cultural traditions.

This year’s event will take place on Thursday, July 16, 2026, from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. at the Senator Antonio M. Palomo Guam Museum & CHamoru Educational Facility in Hagåtña.

Guests will enjoy an unforgettable evening featuring locally crafted tuba and setbesa, paired with delicious chesa and fina’nåmes. The event brings together the flavors, stories, music, and spirit of our island in a lively celebration of CHamoru culture and community.

This year’s Night at the Museum holds special significance as we unveil the Honor Wall, recognizing our World War II Survivors, and premiere I Hinanao-ta (Our Journey), a dynamic cultural dance show that brings to life the Guam Museum’s permanent exhibit, I Hinanao-ta Nu I Manatao Tåno’ – I CHamoru Siha: The Journey of the CHamoru People.

Through music, dance, theater, and storytelling, guests will be immersed in a moving exploration of our people’s history, resilience, and enduring legacy.

Proceeds from this fundraiser directly support the Guam Museum Foundation’s operations and its ongoing mission to preserve, promote, and share CHamorro culture for future generations.

Whether you are joining us as a guest, sponsor, partner, or community supporter, your participation helps sustain meaningful cultural programming and strengthens the museum’s role as a place of learning, remembrance, and connection.

Come raise a glass, share in the flavors of our island, and celebrate the stories that continue to shape who we are.

Si Yu’os Ma’åse’ for supporting our island’s cultural heritage.

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