YOU’RE INVITED! NEW YEAR’S EVE DANCE PARTY!


You’ve been asking for a New year’s eve party and We got one!

Best part is you’re invited! SO Don’t couch surf your way into 2022….DANCE!!

Lake Watch Inn Formally The North 40 is now your New year’s eve Headquarters!

  • We will have great prizes every 30 minutes
  • A midnight toast
  • Photo booth
  • Light show
  • Dance floor
  • VIP photo Stage
  • Cash bar

Must be 21+ to attend

Tickets are $15 and can be purchased at either Cayuga Radio Group or at Lake Watch Inn (1751 Hanshaw RD or 1636 E shore DR)

Call 607-257-6400 and buy them right over the phone with our staff. Get you tickets Before they sell out

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