Future Opportunities For Bertie And Windsor
The Windsor Rotary program yesterday was provided by Kelly Taylor (shown below), our local reporter and advertising rep for the Bertie Ledger Advance. It was a good program. Kelly brought both the Director of Economic Development and two of the managers from our great local success story, Innsbrook.
Steve Biggs (shown below), Director of Economic Development for Bertie County brought rotary up to speed on many actions that are taking place to provide jobs, homes and health improvements for our area.
Next we heard from Tim Dougherty (shown below), Innsbrook's Head Golf Pro. Tim explained the many opportunities that the magnificent new Innsbrook Golf and Athletic Club will offer to local sports enthusiasts to enjoy the facilities that are being constructed. There will be men, women and children's leagues of golf, allowing great public access to this magnificent facility during the development phase.
Tim also talked about the tennis, pool and other athletic facilities that have not previously received much mention.
Some of the earlier articles we have posted about this great facility can be found below:
Arnold Palmer Opens Signature Course covers the recent Grand Opening of the Innsbrook golf course.
North Carolina's Greatest Golf Course - Pictures and layouts of all 18 Innsbrook golf holes, including the magnificent 17th! These were taken in early 2007 right after a severe freeze set the course completion back by half a year.
Click here for 2006 pictures and article from Innsbrook site as it progressed.
Click here for the original 2005 pictures and article on the Innsbrook development when construction first started.
If you have any questions for Tim, he can be reached at (252) 482-5300, or by email at timegolfpro@hotmail.com
Chris Catron of Innsbrook's Sales Department was also there to answer questions about the Innsbrook facility. Their web site can be found at http://www.innsbrookgolfandboat.com/index.php
Kelly (above on right) gave both Steve (above on left) and Tim (center above) the traditional cobalt blue coffee mug as a thank you for their presentations.
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