Jack Nicklaus will be on hand for the official opening of The Peninsula on the Indian River Bay’s Golf Course, 11 a.m. June 29 at the course in Millsboro, Del. Nicklaus will be joined by developers Larry Goldstein, president of Odyssey Development, and Steve and Art Sandler of LM Sandler & Sons.
Special guests will include children from The Children’s Beach House, a non-profit Delaware organization dedicated to helping children with special needs and their families. The Peninsula, as part of its ongoing connection with the organization, has invited these children to meet Nicklaus.
The Peninsula on the Indian River Bay, a luxury gated residential community featuring Delaware’s first private Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Course, is set on nearly 800 acres and surrounded by water on three sides. When completed, The Peninsula will include a $40 million amenity package and more than 1,400 residential units ranging from luxury condominiums to custom homes. To learn more about The Peninsula, visit www.peninsuladelaware.com.
The Children's Beach House, a non-profit organization founded in 1936 by Lydia Chichester DuPont, supports children with moderate communicative challenges and high environmental risk factors who lack the skills necessary to successfully navigate complex social situations. To learn more about The Children’s Beach House, visit http://www.cbhinc.org/