Escambia County Celebrates Opening of Carpenter Creek Headwaters Park

Escambia County District 3 Commissioner Lumon May welcomed attendees and kicked off the ribbon cutting ceremony, joined by Natural Resources Management Director Chips Kirschenfeld, Department of Environmental Protection Project Coordinator Pearce Barrett, along with other elected officials, local leaders and community members.

“I’m very excited to open Escambia County’s newest park in District 3, providing an opportunity for residents of all ages to enjoy nature in their neighborhood,” Commissioner May said. “I’d like to express my sincere gratitude to our county staff and project partners for their hard work bringing this project to life.

We are doing great things every day in Escambia County, and seeing everyone out here enjoying the park on this beautiful day is a testament to that. This park is for our community, and I look forward to seeing our residents and visitors enjoy it for generations to come.”…

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