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Discover Cayuga Lake announces fundraiser accepting name suggestions for new boat

Discover Cayuga Lake announces fundraiser accepting name suggestions for new boat

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ITHACA, NY (607NewsNow) — Discover Cayuga Lake has announced the arrival of their new boat and the ‘Name the New Boat for Everyone’ Contest & Fundraiser.

The MV Teal is being retired after 9 years of providing access to Cayuga Lake for local residents and visitors. DCL’s Floating Classroom Program will continue on the new boat as well as community and public cruises, and community and private charters.

Inviting the community to help name the boat, members of the public can submit a name with a donation of $500 or more between March and April 15th, 2026. The public will then be asked to vote, from April 15th through 30th.

Contest instructions are as follows:

● Each (minimum) $500 donation submitted entitles the originator to nominate one name. Individuals or groups may make more than one donation and name submission..

● Names submitted should be appropriate for all ages and should not reference trademarked or otherwise protected brands.

● Nominations must be submitted by 5pm, Wednesday, April 15th.

To donate and suggest your name, visit www.discovercayugalake.org and go to the Support & Donate page. Find more details on the fundraiser here.

RELATED: Discover Cayuga Lake prepares to send off The Teal with fall farewell cruises

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