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Sylvan Beach Supply Co. store and café to open on Friday

Sylvan Beach Supply Co. will open May 27, offering a variety of lake-activity rentals, burgers and other food, ice cream, and an entire wall of candy. Both the store and The Cove at Slyvan Beach vacation rentals, which opens next month, are operated by Oneida Nation Enterprises. (Photo credit: Oneida Nation Enterprises)

SYLVAN BEACH, N.Y. — Oneida Nation Enterprises will open the Sylvan Beach Supply Co. store and café on Friday, May 27, ahead of The Cove at Sylvan Beach’s grand opening next month.

The store features a variety of lake-activity rentals including a variety of boats, canoes, kayaks, paddle boards, bicycles, and fishing gear, while the café offers a menu full of burgers, sandwiches, snacks, and ice cream. The store is also home to a candy wall featuring 2,000 pounds of nearly 80 different varieties of candy.

“The Cove at Sylvan Beach brings together the best of Sylvan Beach with the guest service we have perfected at properties like Turning Stone Resort Casino for a unique destination that redefines the upstate New York vacation experience,” Ray Halbritter, Oneida Indian Nation Representative and Oneida Nation Enterprises CEO, contended in a press release. “We are excited to give visitors a chance to preview that experience by opening Sylvan Beach Supply Co. to the public ahead of The Cove’s official grand opening and showcase our continued investment in upstate New York’s tourism economy.”

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The Cove, a $35 million lakeside vacation-rental destination, features 70 two- and three-bedroom cottages

Oneida Nation Enterprises is the parent company for all business enterprises of the Oneida Indian Nation and employs more than 4,500 people at an array of hospitality, gaming, and recreational businesses.

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