Florence County Public Library Featured On ChamberLink Radio

Alan Smith, Director of the Florence County Public Library, was the Chamber’s radio guest on ChamberLink Radio this past weekend.

You can catch the conversation each Sunday from 12:00 – 12:30 pm on LIVE 95.3FM in Florence, SC.

This radio program is brought to you by the Greater Florence Chamber of Commerce.

CARE House Of The Pee Dee Sows Seeds Of Hope

April is Child Abuse Prevention Month and the CARE House of the Pee Dee is determined to shine a light on the realities of child abuse through Pinwheel Gardens and other awareness initiatives. Nationally, pinwheels are a symbol of child abuse prevention as they conjure up the idea of a happy and carefree childhood – something that every child deserves.

For this Children’s Advocacy Center, the premise is simple – supporters can order their own Pinwheel Garden to display at their homes, businesses or faith communities (on a lawn or in a raised bed) where they will be visible to others in the community. Displays include 75 pinwheels, a sign communicating support for child abuse victims throughout the Pee Dee along with instructions for “planting” the garden.

To read the full press release, click here.

Charlotte To Upgrade Jet Bridges

The U.S. Transportation Secretary, Pete Buttigieg, paid a visit to the Charlotte airport recently and announced nearly $1 billion in investments for U.S. airports that will help modernize infrastructure and improve the passenger experience. The Charlotte airport (CLT) will receive $27 million to replace up to 16 jet bridges with improved power units that provide the option for heating and cooling.

Since CLT is the Florence Regional Airports (FLO) connection to the world each day on American Airlines, this is good news.

Power Comicon Coming To Florence Center

Power Comicon is bringing all the very best in comics and collectibles to the Florence area on March 9! They will have comic artists, writers, and other great comic related guests! There will be a plethora of comics, toys, statues, art, costume apparel, and all sorts of pop culture memorabilia for all ages. They also have a cosplay contest with over $1,000 in cash and prizes!  Tickets are $10 at the door day of show; Kids 12 & under get in free.

For more information, click here.

1st Choice Quality Heating & Air Joins Chamber

A ribbon cutting event was held at 1st Choice Quality Heating & Air on Tuesday, February 27th. As Bill Gibson along with owner Allen Raborn, Rebecca Bishop, their office staff, and HVAC crew joined the Greater Florence Chamber of Commerce.

1st Choice Quality Heating & Air is expanding their services into the Florence area. 1st Choice Quality Heating & Air is your go-to family-owned and employee-run HVAC experts. Beyond mere repairs, they are dedicated to cultivating an environment of trust and tranquility in your home. With over 30 years of collective experience among their technicians along with a highly skilled office staff, your home is in capable hands.

Conveniently located in Clarendon County, they proudly serve clients statewide in South Carolina, providing comprehensive HVAC solutions tailored to your needs. From sales to service and installations, they handle it all, catering to various heating and cooling systems and models.

To read the full story, click here.

“The Play That Goes Wrong” Opens This Week At Florence Little Theatre

The Play That Goes Wrong opens this week.

Called “the funniest play Broadway has ever seen” (Huffington Post), this classic murder mystery by award-winning Mischief is chock-full of mishaps and madcap mania! Welcome to opening night of The Murder at Haversham Manor, where things are quickly going from bad to utterly disastrous. With an unconscious leading lady, a corpse that can’t play dead, and actors who trip over everything (including their lines), it’s “comic gold” (Variety) sure to bring down the house.

For more information, click here.

HopeHealth’s Nicole Echols Honored For Advocacy At National Conference

The National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC) has honored HopeHealth and Nicole Echols, director of external affairs, with the Elizabeth K. Cooke Advocacy MVP Award. The award is named in honor of the late Elizabeth K. “Betsey” Cooke, whose effort and persistence as an advocate for America’s health centers and patients set an example for all health center advocates to follow.

The award recognizes advocates’ dedication and mobilization efforts to generate public and political support for the nation’s Community Health Centers. Echols was presented the award recently during NACHC’s 2024 Policy and Issues Forum (P&I).

To read the full press release, click here.

St. Anthony School Students Perform In Honor Band Clinics

Six St. Anthony Catholic School students traveled to Cane Bay High School in Summerville last Friday and Saturday for the South Carolina Band Directors’ Association Region 5 Honor Band Clinic.

Anthony Elya (trumpet), Gia Hieshetter (flute), Evangeline Jackson (clarinet), Eli Seif (timpani), OIiver Thomas (trombone), and Maddie Tilton (French horn) all qualified for the honor band clinic.

The Region 5 honor band clinic took place last Friday and Saturday with the final concert on Saturday afternoon at Cane Bay High School. Region 5 extends from Dillon County down to Berkeley County. There are a total of 6 regions within the state.

To read the full press release, click here.