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Pender Names New Parks And Recreation Director

By Sherri Crawford, posted Sep 21, 2018
Officials in Pender County announced the hiring of a director for the county’s new parks and recreation department.
 
According to a news release, Doug Shipley of Wilmington will helm the position.
 
“This is a new director position in Pender County,” said Pender County Manager Randell Woodruff, in the statement. “Mr. Shipley has the skills and experience to bring recreational programming and park development to the residents of Pender County.”
 
Shipley, whose credentials include a master’s degree in sports management from the University of Georgia County, will help develop the parks and recreation department. Officials said they want to expand available activities and programs to better serve the county’s growing population.
 
“I have experience spanning two decades in the parks and recreation field,” said Shipley. “I look forward to contributing to the development of the Pender County Parks and Recreation Department.”
 
Currently, Pender County operates three parks – Hampstead Kiwanis Park, Pender Memorial Park ballfields located in Burgaw, and Miller’s Pond in Rocky Point. Features of the latter include a canoe and kayak launch, one-half mile walking/nature trail, fishing pier, and more.
 
The county also operates the Holly Shelter Shooting Range in conjunction with North Carolina Wildlife Resource Commission, according to the release.
 
Shipley relocated to the Cape Fear area from Charlotte. His background includes athletic and recreation facility management, recreation management and event management.
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