Chaplin To Serve as Chamber Chair, Carsten Chair-Elect

Drew Chaplin of Palmetto Commercial Real Estate will be the new chairman of the 2023-24 Greater Florence Chamber of Commerce board of directors, beginning July 1.

Chaplin replaces Paul Seward of First Bank, who will serve as past chair during the upcoming fiscal year.

The chamber chair-elect will be Jamie Carsten of Anderson Brothers Bank.

Completing the chamber executive board is Brian Fast of First Citizens Bank serving as treasurer.

Other chamber board changes include eight new board members:

Kirby Anderson of Raldex Hospitality, Lethonia Barnes of the city of Florence, Linward C. Edwards II from the Law Office of Linward Edwards, Amber Fort of Raines Co., David Fountain with UPS Stores, Jay Hinesley of MUSC Health Florence, Dr. Brian Sang of Palmetto Smiles, and Amber Sellers with Wells Fargo.

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Leadership Florence Class of 2023 Holds Graduation

The Greater Florence Chamber of Commerce’s Leadership Florence Class of 2023 held a graduation ceremony on Tuesday night at Victors in downtown Florence. The commencement speaker was Donna Isgett, President and CEO of McLeod Health.

Isgett gave the Leadership Florence class tips and quotes for leading in organizations and in the community.

Grey Strait of GE Healthcare was voted Outstanding Participant by the class. 2022 Outstanding Participant Monica Hanna was on hand to present the award the Strait.

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April Labor Update: National & State

The United States saw positive job creation in April, and the labor force’s size finally passed pre-pandemic levels. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce stated that 253,000 jobs were added to the economy in April, far beyond the predicted 180,000 jobs. A growing labor market is favorable. However, it is also a qualifier for the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates as they did on May 3rd from 5 percent to 5.25 percent. Due to record inflation and slow economic growth, the Federal Reserve has rapidly raised interest rates in anticipation of the labor marketing cracking. However, as the Wall Street Journal reported, it has not.

 

Although there was growth in total jobs, there are still 3.75 million more job openings than unemployed workers. Job openings remain high, and quit levels do, too. Employers are continuing to face a workforce shortage. In the Palmetto State, the S.C. Department of Employment and Workforce that the number of people working increased to 2,330,701 in April and the state’s labor force participation rate went up to 56.3 percent from March’s rate of 55.1 percent. DEW also reported that the amount of unemployed people decreased to 75,653 brining the unemployment rate down to 3.1 percent from March’s rate of 3.2 percent.

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FMU Performing Arts Center Announces 2023-2024 Spotlight Series

he FMU Performing Arts Center is pleased to announce its 2023-2024 Spotlight Series featuring diverse offerings including county, rock, Motown, Broadway, and more.

The season kicks off with country music icon Crystal Gayle followed by Herman’s Hermits starring Peter Noone of “I’m Into Something Good” fame; one of rock’s most dynamic and purposeful bands, The Wallflowers; “American Pie” singer Don McLean; RUMORS: A Fleetwood Mac Tribute Band; Forever Motown featuring former members of The Four Tops, The Temptations, and the Marvelettes; The Barricade Boys with their West End party musical mashup; and An Evening with Roger McGuinn, founding member of The Byrds.

For more information on each show or to purchase your tickets, visit www.fmupac.org.

The Farm At Florence One Officially Opened With A Ribbon Cutting

The Florence One School District has been incorporating farm-to-school programs into its education for years, but on Thursday, the district began a new chapter in agriculture education.

The agricultural and culinary education center known as The Farm at Florence One officially opened with a ribbon cutting before the district’s Board of Trustees meeting.

The center has been a dream for farm-to-school coordinator Jeff Murrie, who spoke at the ribbon cutting and the board meeting about the farm.

“This site will be the catalyst to bring about many new opportunities to the students of Florence One Schools,” he said. “This truly has been a passion project and will be a legacy for all involved.”

Freedom Fest 2023 Downtown Darlington SC

Freedom Fest is scheduled for June 24, 2023. It will run from 4pm-9pm, located in Public Square in Darlington, SC. Vendors may begin arriving at 2pm until 3:30pm. Admission is free, amusement rides are free and the fireworks begin at 9pm.

Freedom Fest, a family-friendly celebration of Independence Day. Activities will include amusement rides, food & retail vendors, live entertainment and an amazing firework display. Come join the fun.

City Of Florence To Host “Unity With The Community” Event

Unity with the Community is an initiative designed to engage the community and strengthen the relationship between the community and law enforcement.  Join them on Saturday, June 3rd at Northwest Park from 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM. There will be one-on-one chats, crime prevention tips and the ability to ask questions and share your concerns.

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SC Commission For Minority Affairs & U.S. Housing Urban Development To Host Housing And Rental Assistance Workshop

The South Carolina Commission for Minority Affairs (CMA) and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development have partnered to host a free Homeowners and Rental Assistance Workshop on Tuesday, June 6, from 5 to 7:30 p.m. The workshop will be held at the SiMT-Southeastern Institute of Manufacturing and Technology Building, 1951 Pisgah Road, Florence, SC 29501.

Attendees will hear from staff members of CMA, HUD, the South Carolina State Housing Finance and Development Authority (SC Housing), the Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America (NACA), the Eastern Carolina Housing Organization (ECHO), the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the South Carolina Human Affairs Commission (SCHAC).

Space is limited, and registration is required.

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SC Has More Revenue Than Expected

Last week, the South Carolina Board of Economic Advisors (BEA) met to provide an update on the state’s revenue collections and revise their existing economic forecasts. Notably, the BEA raised their FY2023 and FY2024 General Fund Revenue estimates by $564 million and $240 million respectively. The BEA cited continued wage growth and consumer spending as reasons for the increase in collections. They noted that although recent tax reform lowered income tax collections, sales and corporate income tax collections continue to exceed expectations. As pointed out in The State, this additional revenue will give lawmakers some unpredicted wiggle room to negotiate differences between the House and Senate’s FY2023-24 budget proposals. Lawmakers must allocate the revenue and finish the budget plan before the end of the state’s fiscal year (June 30, 2023).

Although the FY2024 estimate was increased by $240 million, the BEA expects an economic slowdown with slower income growth and less consumer spending in the next fiscal year. In the BEA’s May 9 press release, they said, “The BEA remains concerned about persistent inflation, the effects of Federal Reserve interest rate increases, issues within the banking industry, and international conflicts, all leading to deeper concerns about the potential for a recession within the next year.”

Cookin Out For The CARE House

Who’s Hungry? Join Raldex Hospitality on Wednesday, May 31st at “Cookin Out for the CARE House”! BBQ Plates are $10 each and include a BBQ Sandwich, wings, Cowboy Baked Beans and slaw. Contact Kirby Anderson at 843-687-8189 or via email at Kirby@Raldex.com to place your order today!

Drive-Thru Pick-Up & Delivery Options Available for Orders of 8 or more!

All proceeds support quality investigative, therapeutic and advocacy services for victims of abuse and neglect at the CARE House of the Pee Dee!