Chamber, Business Owners and City Leaders Kick Off Small Business Week with Press Conference

  

Small Business owners, Florence Mayor Stephen Wukela, representatives from the Florence Chamber and several community leaders gathered Tuesday morning for a press conference to kick off Small Business Week.

During the event, Mayor Wukela presented a proclamation honoring the contributions of small business owners in our area. Thank you so much to everyone who attended and to view the entire album, click on the link below:

2016 Small Business Week Press Conference

National Small Business Week Kicks Off with Presidential Proclamation

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Happy National Small Business Week! Celebrations kicked-off today in the nation’s capital with more than 80 national award winners from across the country and U.S. territories convening to be awarded and recognized for their major accomplishments.

The annual event is hosted by the U.S. Small Business Administration and is designed to recognize the nation’s top small businesses, entrepreneurs, and business advocates. The week-long event will continue through May 6.

If you’ve thought about starting a‪#‎smallbiz‬, this week, filled with vital information, is for you:

Small Business Week Information

You can also read more about President Obama’s National Small Business Week proclamation by clicking here:

President Issues Proclamation in Honor of Small Business Week

HopeHealth Cuts Ribbon on Nearly 50,000-Square-Foot Facility Downtown

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Officials gathered Thursday to officially cut the ribbon on the new HopeHealth facility at 360 North Irby Street. The nearly 50,000 square-foot building houses eight medical suites, a laboratory, radiology, pediatrics department, pharmacy and administrative offices.

A second phase of construction will bring with it 40,000 square feet of supplemental services and will include a cafe. The Chamber would like to wish a big congratulations to HopeHealth on this major accomplishment for their company and the community as a whole.

You can read the entire Morning News article on the event by clicking on the link below:

Morning News article on HopeHealth Ribbon Cutting

Morning News: Florence principals want more teachers, curriculum coordinators

From the Morning News…Florence School District One principals talk about the need for more teachers and curriculum coordinators during a budget meeting Thursday evening. You can read the entire article and find out how the district plans to address the needs by clicking on the link below:

Scnow.com web article- Florence principals want more teachers, curriculum coordinators

 

Florence After Five Concert Series Kicks Off With The Holiday Band

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The popular Florence After Five concert series kicks off this Friday (April 29th) with North Carolina-based “The Holiday Band.” The fun begins at 5:30 pm in the 100 block of South Dargan Street in downtown Florence and lasts until 8:30 pm.

You can find a complete listing of the Florence After Five concert series and more information about the events themselves by following the link below:

Florence After Five Concert Series

2016 Administrative Professionals’ Day Luncheon & Expo

 

                   

The Florence and Darlington Chambers partnered together on Wednesday, April 27th for our annual Administrative Professionals’ Day Luncheon & Expo.  With a crowd of more than 400 attendees, numerous vendors and a keynote speech by WBTW News13’s Bob Juback, the event was a major success!

The luncheon is an annual opportunity to recognize the administrative professionals who keep offices on track and everything running smoothly. Thank you to everyone who attended the event and you can view all of the photos and the entire album by clicking on the link below:

2016 Administrative Professionals’ Day Luncheon & Expo Photo Album

Artfields in Lake City: 2016 Calendar of Events

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If you haven’t had a chance to head over to Lake City yet, don’t miss your chance to catch some of the fantastic events taking place this week during Artfields! Follow the link below for a complete listing of what’s on the schedule and to find out how you can take part in the one-of-a-kind celebration of art and artists.
 

Chamber Press Conference to Recognize Small Business Owners on Tuesday, May 3rd

Please join the Florence Chamber, several local and city leaders and small business owners on Tuesday, May 3rd at 10 am for a press conference to kick off National Small Business Week! We’ll be recognizing the efforts of so many in our community who contribute daily to the local economy and we’ll be talking about the Chamber’s efforts to encourage people to Shop Local and support small businesses.
 
The press conference will take place in the James Allen Plaza, located behind the Chamber offices at the corner of Dargan and Evans Streets.
 
We’d love to see you there!

Chamber to Recognize Small Biz May 1-7 During National Small Business Week

                  
National Small Business Week is coming up May 1st-7th! The Florence Chamber will soon be announcing some special initiatives we’ll be taking that week to recognize local, small business owners and the contributions they provide to our thriving community. Stay tuned for updates and find out more now about Small Business Week, upcoming webinars and how you can take part in the movement to Shop Local and support Small Business by visiting:
 

Three Expansion Projects Set to Bring $25 Million in Investments to Florence County

 

Image courtesy: Florence County Council

Florence County Council recently approved measures that allow three yet-to-be-named projects to take the first steps toward becoming a reality.

Though officials have not yet identified what the investments will entail, they are calling the efforts “Project Launch,” “Project Mirror” and “Project Dogwood.”

According to the Morning News, County Council members last week approved ordinances to allow Projects Dogwood and Launch to make preliminary investment expenditures as part of forthcoming fee-in-lieu-of-tax agreements with the county.

You can read more about the projects and what they will mean for Florence County, by clicking on the link below and reading the full article from the Morning News:

Three Projects to Bring $25 Million in Investments- SCnow.com article