Enhance Your M.E.N.U.S. Experience by Participating in our Exclusive Wine Pull!
For a $50 Donation, You can Purchase a Chance to Take Home a Hand-Picked Bottle of Wine, Personally Recommended by our Board Members and Donors. Each Bottle is a Unique Selection, Offering You The Opportunity to Discover New Favorites While Supporting a Great Cause. Don't Miss Out on This Exciting Opportunity to Contribute to the Hospitality Charitable Foundation and Enjoy a Delightful Surprise!
Registration is in front of Kaos, located down the Scotch 80 hallway.
VIP Sponsor Reception - Kaos - 6PM
Guest Registration begins at 6:30PM
Event Program - 6:45PM
Dine Around 7-10PM
After Party - Ghostbar - 10PM
Vegas Glam in Aurora Borealis Inspired Hues – Deep Blues, Emerald Greens & Amethyst Purples.
About the San Manuel Gaming and Hospitality Authority:
The San Manuel Gaming and Hospitality Authority (SMGHA) was established by the Yuhaaviatam of San Manuel Nation as a strategic extension of its vision—one that reaches beyond the boundaries of the San Manuel Reservation. Created as a governmental instrumentality, SMGHA was tasked with a bold mission: to invest in, own, and operate premier gaming and hospitality enterprises across the country.
Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas is one of their first ventures. Acquired by SMGHA in 2021 and opened in 2022, Palms is the first casino resort in Las Vegas wholly owned and operated by a Native American tribe. The resort features two distinctive hotel towers offering 766 rooms and suites, each designed to deliver comfort and style. Guests can explore a dynamic mix of bars and restaurants, enjoy world-class live entertainment, and immerse themselves in curated lifestyle experiences—all centered around a reimagined 95,000-square-foot casino floor.
Through SMGHA, Yuhaaviatam of San Manuel Nation continues to shape the future of hospitality with purpose, integrity, and a commitment to excellence.
M.E.N.U.S. 2024 Highlight Reel
To learn more about sponsorship and donation opportunities, please view the sponsorship packet or contact Melissa Arias at 702.932.5098 or melissa@hcflv.org.