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Jenny Moon new Park Manager at Dale Hollow State Resort Park

Albany, KY, resident began work at the park as a server, now she is the manager of Dale Hollow State Resort Park, 5970 State Park Road, Burkesville, Cumberland County, KY.
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By Gil Lawson
News from the Kentucky Tourism, Arts and Heritage Cabinet

BURKESVILLE, KY (Tue 10 Apr 2018) - Jenny Moon, a 14-year veteran of Kentucky State Parks, is the new manager at Dale Hollow Lake State Resort Park, Parks Commissioner Donnie Holland announced today.




Moon, of Albany, began working at Dale Hollow as a server and was promoted to other positions at the park including dining room supervisor and group sales coordinator. She also worked as the assistant manager at Lake Cumberland State Resort Park and was most recently the assistant manager at Dale Hollow Lake.

Dale Hollow Lake State Resort Park has a lodge, restaurant, campground, hiking and horseback-riding trails. Dale Hollow is also home to an award-winning 18-hole golf course. More information about Dale Hollow and other Kentucky State Parks, at Parks.KY.Gov


This story was posted on 2018-04-11 07:34:18
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