Oswego County Business, #187: August - September 2023

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Up and Running: Splash Indoor Water Park Resort Now Open

ffering a year-round oasis of fun and excitement, Splash Indoor Water Park Resort in Oswego opened its doors June 23. The project cost $6.7 million, according to the owners. Located at 92 E. First St. in the Clarion Hotel & Suites Riverfront, the park boasts an impressive array of attractions, guaranteeing a memorable experience for every visitor. The park will be open for summer hours Monday thru Sunday 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. The multi-level state-of-the-art facility spans nearly 20,000 square feet and features a variety of thrilling water

slides, splash pad, activity pool, full arcade, Splash Bar & Grill, gift shop and more. It offers day passes, overnight stay and play packages, birthday packages and corporate event packages. “We are thrilled to announce the grand opening of Splash Indoor Water Park Resort in Oswego,” said Shane Broadwell, owner of Broadwell Hospitality Group, the family-owned, Oswego-based hospitality company that built the park. “We have assembled an amazing team at Splash and meticulously designed the park to provide an awesome water park experience. We

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are so appreciative of all our partners, employees and everyone that has made this incredible destination come to life!” “We welcome families to visit us for the day, or book a stay at our Clarion or Best Western Plus hotels,” he added. “With an incredible range of attractions and amenities, we’re confident that Splash will quickly become a beloved destination for residents and visitors from afar.” Day admission passes, overnight hotel packages and ticket pricing information are available online at www. splashindoorwaterpark.com.


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Up and Running: Splash Indoor Water Park Resort Now Open

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BEST BUSINESS DIRECTORY

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Barlow’s Concessions LLC

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NEW YORK: 20TH BEST STATE FOR MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESSES

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Helping Minority-Owned Businesses

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pages 88-89

Drug Shortage Leaves Pharmacists Scrambling

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The Doctor Will See You at Your Home — for a Price House calls: in-home health booming

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Training New Nurses

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Why So Many Hospitals Have Gone Out of Business

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‘Bleisure’ Trips Are Back

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Airbnb Facing Struggles

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Travel Industry Booming

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Tug Hill Group Promotes Outdoor Activities

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Bill Niver, 82, Still Has a Lot of Drive

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WHAT THEY SAY ABOUT JOE GOSEK

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pages 58-59

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My Turn

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Scaring Up Business: The Spooky Industry of Local Ghost Stories

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2023 Achievement Awards Presented by OOC

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Business Cards: Is This Still a Thing?

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The Impact of Recent Supreme Court Decisions on Businesses and Employment

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Tennis Coach Is Helping Revive Interest in the Game

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Vona’s Restaurant Third Generation Now in Charge

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SOMETHING’S A-BREWIN’ IN OSWEGO

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ALLEN CONNELY

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TAMMY LYNN WILKINSON

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ON THE JOB How Has Your Business Changed Since

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PUBLISHER’S NOTE SUNSETS

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