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Oneida Indian Nation Opens The Lake House at Sylvan Beach

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The Oneida Indian Nation opened The Lake House at Sylvan Beach , its newest gaming and dining entertainment venue. At this morning’s grand opening event, Ray Halbritter, Oneida Nation Representative and Nation Enterprises CEO was joined by Anthony Picente, Oneida County Executive, Greg Lancette, President of the Central/Northern Building Trades, and Greg Horan, Mayor of Sylvan Beach.

The Lake House features 100 slot machines, indoor and outdoor lakefront dining options, an expansive patio, and more. Guests must be 18 years old or older to enter the property.

The Lake House will follow the same Safer Together protocols as all Oneida Indian Nation properties, including:

Restricting access for guests traveling from any of the 31 states and two countries identified as having increased cases.
Screening of all guests and employees entering the properties. Anyone traveling from one of restricted states or countries will not be permitted to enter.
Mandatory face coverings for employees, guests and vendors, wherever feasible.
When face coverings for guests are not feasible, physical distancing and limited occupancy will be enforced.
All guests ordering alcoholic beverages must also purchase an accompanying food item with the initial drink(s).
Gloves required for all employees who are working in direct contact with guests.

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