Alpha Credit Club Joins Florence Chamber With Ribbon Cutting Ceremony

Don Jackson along with his wife, family and Chamber Ambassadors cuts his ribbon joining the Greater Florence Chamber of Commerce.

Don started his business, Alpha Credit Club in 2021, they pride themselves on being more than just a credit repair company. They are a partner in their clients’ financial journeys, committed to providing personalized solutions that go beyond quick fixes. Alpha Credit Club’s mission: “Is to not only improve credit scores but to also instill lifelong financial literacy and habits that empower their clients to thrive.”

With a team of seasoned experts in credit repair, financial counseling, and debt management, they offer a comprehensive suite of services tailored to meet the unique needs of each individual or family. From disputing inaccuracies on credit reports to developing personalized budgeting plans, they guide their clients every step of the way towards financial wellness.

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The Post And Courier’s Birthday Bash – Thursday

They are so excited that their 1st Birthday Bash is this week, June 27th, from 6:00 to 8:00 PM! The Pee Dee community has welcomed them with open arms over the past year, and they want to celebrate your support of them. There will be a few great food trucks, live music from The Buzz and a cash bar!

Line Drive Concert Series Returns October 3

Come and enjoy a unforgettable night at Carolina Bank Field on Thursday October 3rd!!!! The concert will feature Spin Doctors with doors opening at 5pm and show beginning at 6pm. You will enjoy performances and engage with local businesses and community groups. Plus, don’t miss the interactive area where you can test your baseball skills. Tickets can be purchased on eventbrite and sponsorships are available.

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My Brother’s Keeper Shelter Holds Ribbon Cutting Ceremony

Marcus Simmons (Founder) of My Brother’s Keeper Shelter along with Cassandra Simmons (wife), Elder Henry Badie and wife, Andrea Jackson and Chamber Ambassadors cuts their ceremonial ribbon joining the Greater Florence Chamber of Commerce. Missing are board members Otis Benjamin, Beth Owens, and Dr. Calvin Robinson.

My Brother’s Keeper Shelter began operation in February of 2019 by Marcus Simmons and four local churches in the Florence area to ensure that homeless and others in need would receive essential services seven days per week.

Some of those services include hot dinners, hot showers, clean clothes, hygiene products, access to the internet and spiritual encouragement.

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The American Cancer Society Needs Your Help

The future starts with you. Your encouragement can lead to a brighter future for your family and generations to come. VOICES of Black Women is a groundbreaking long-term study, led by the American Cancer Society and powered by the voices of Black women across the US. The goal is life-changing: to better understand health conditions like cancer and learn how to improve overall health among Black women in your life. With the enrollment of at least 100,000 women over the next few years, this goal is achieved as a collective – but we need your help.

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Duck Donuts Is Open For Business

Deep Patel along with family, attendees and Chamber Ambassadors, cut the ceremonial ribbon as their Duck Donuts location joined the Greater Florence Chamber of Commerce on June 7th. Duck Donuts is located at 1360 Celebration Boulevard in Florence.

The first Duck Donuts location opened in Outer Banks in Duck, North Carolina in 2007 with the goal of serving warm, fresh donuts. Duck Donuts currently has over 100 locations across the country. Duck Donuts also serves coffee and an assortment of beverages and sundaes.

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Florence County Museum ‘Recollects’ On 10 years

The Florence County Museum is reminiscing and celebrating 10 years in its new home with its latest exhibition Recollect. The exhibit describes the history of the museum and invites the viewer to take a closer look at what attributes make collection items meaningful.

The exhibit explores the past, present and future of the museum’s work, including some its first pieces acquired by Jane B. Evans of Florence. She used surplus war relief funds to purchase southwestern pottery from the Museum of New Mexico in Santa Fe — 1,600 miles away.

Upon entering the exhibit visitors are prompted to scan a code for an interactive experience on their headphones. There are prompts along the way asking questions to deepen one’s thoughts on the displays. One such being how do you think the pottery traveled from Santa Fe to Florence? Search the gallery for clues. Spoiler alert! Pick up one of the folded programs located on the right wall of the exhibit. This offers more information about the art and serves to spark curiosity with a challenge before you depart.

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Lake City Lands $1 Million Infrastructure Grant

When flooding impacts a community, it can be a costly effort to fix the problem. For one Lake City flood-prevention plan, a $1 million grant awarded May 28 has kick started funding for a major storm water project.

The $1 million awarded to Lake City by the S.C. Rural Infrastructure Authority is one of 36 project grants in 22 counties. The grants total more than $25 million dedicated to critical infrastructure upgrades across South Carolina.

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American Cancer Society Featured On ChamberLink Radio

Chinel Boating, Senior Community Development Manager for American Cancer Society, was the Florence Chamber’s guest this past weekend on ChamberLink Radio talking about programs and services that help manage cancer treatment and recovery. We encourage you to tune-in every Sunday from 12:00-12:30pm on LIVE 95.3FM in Florence, SC.

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

Apartment and Corporate Relocation Services (ACRS) and Furniture Services, Inc. (FSI) Holds Ribbon Cutting Ceremony

Diana Kelly along with family and Chamber Ambassadors, cuts her ribbon joining the Greater Florence Chamber of Commerce.

Apartment and Corporate Relocation Services (ACRS) and Furniture Services, Inc. (FSI) have a rich history of providing top-notch furniture rental and corporate housing solutions.

Recognizing the growing demand for corporate housing, ACRS was founded in 1996, offering a comprehensive range of services tailored to the needs of business travelers and corporate clients. With fully furnished apartments, personalized furniture packages, and flexible lease terms, ACRS became a trusted name in the industry, catering to short-term projects, relocations, and extended stays.

FSI’s commitment to quality and customer satisfaction has been unwavering throughout its nearly four decades of operation. With warehouses in Columbia, Charleston, and Greenville, and a dedicated team of 75 full-time employees, the company has built a solid reputation for excellence in design and reliability, consistently exceeding client expectations.

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