Aqua Spa Float Center & Wellness Boutique Hosting Annual Patio Party – June 12, 2024 | 6pm to 8pm
Summer at Oswego’s own wellness sanctuary is in full swing with the announcement of its annual Patio Party. Join Aqua Spa Float Center’s professional team of Wellness Ambassadors on the patio at 120 E. First Street in Oswego, NY.
“After two successful summers, the Patio Party is back for a third year,” says Aqua Spa Float Center’s owner Tammy Wilkinson. “And this year is going to be bigger than ever.”
“We’re really putting the spotlight on local businesses this year,” Wilkinson continues. “We believe collaboration is the key to small business success! We will continue to lift each other up. We are so proud to be a part of this ever growing business climate here in beautiful Oswego, NY!”
Aqua Spa Float Center’s Patio Party has over ten local businesses signed up to attend including Tatlim Bakery, SNAX, Whacko Gringo, Pearly Mae, Splash Indoor Water Park, Dr. Beth Gracey, Renewed Vitality, Green Compass, and EM&V Boutique.
Live entertainment will be provided by local artist Jess Novak (www.jessrocknovak.com/). Jess Novak is a triple threat singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist. With an electric fiddle on fire, powerful vocals and captivating songs, Novak is a force in any formation: solo, duo or band.
During the event, attendees are encouraged to sample spa services such as LED Light Facials, Localized Cryotherapy, Oxygen Bar, Massage Chairs and take a tour of Aqua Spa Float Center’s 6,500 square foot wellness sanctuary featuring float therapy, cryotherapy, infrared sauna, salt therapy, IV Nutrient Therapy and all-natural, holistic aesthetics department. Raffle prizes will also be up for grabs.
Food and refreshments will be available for purchase from local vendors including Tatlim Bakery and Whacko Gringo.
Event parking is available at the 120 E. First Street lot (old education building). Aqua Spa Float Center’s patio and main entrance is on the riverside (Follow E. Oneida Street toward the river between the 120 E. First Street building and Simeon Dewitt Apartments.)