Fellows in Education Visits Wallace-Gregg Elementary School

Last week the Fellows in Education group visited Wallace-Gregg Elementary School on Francis Marion Road. Principal, Ms. Alyssa Leibman and staff, shared the afternoon with a presentation about the founding of the school and its’ rich history. The group enjoyed a nice lunch and then everyone was given a walk-through of the schools various classroom offerings.

Each month the Fellows In Education program focuses on a different educational experience that is unique to the classroom. It offers opportunities for community leaders to contribute to the development of better education policies in the communities in which they live and work.

The Fellows in Education Program is a partnership between The School Foundation, Florence 1 Schools and The Greater Florence Chamber of Commerce.

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XGen Cryo Spa & Wellness Center Holds Chamber Ribbon Cutting Ceremony

Young entrepreneur, George Rishmawi owner of XGen Cryo Spa & Wellness Center, along with family members, business associates and Chamber Ambassadors, cuts the ceremonial ribbon, joining the Greater Florence Chamber of Commerce.

XGen Cryo is Florence’s one stop shop for all one’s health & wellness needs. A wide variety of high-tech, cutting-edge equipment tailored to best assist your personal well-being, recovery, goals, and so much more! Services include whole-body cryotherapy, localized cryotherapy, Red Light bed therapy, compression therapy, HI-EMT Sculpting, & infrared sauna (w/ salt & light therapy) sessions. That’s not all. XGen Cryo is now rolling out some signature esthetics services including facials, hydra facials, cryo facials, & chemical peels with more to come in the future.

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American Sign Language Featured On ChamberLink Radio

Chamber member, Jazzmyne Pipkins, owner and instructor at American Sign Language, 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.

Chamber’s Winter Legislative Breakfast Is A Sell Out

The Greater Florence Chamber of Commerce Community Breakfast featuring Interim Florence City Manager, Scotty Davis and Florence County Administrator, Kevin Yokim as guest speakers is SOLD OUT.

Those attending the February 23rd breakfast will hear Kevin Yokim and Scotty Davis providing reviews and updates on what is happening and what to expect in the out years impacting our way of life here in Florence and all communities in Florence County.

The doors will open at 7:30 am and the program begins at 7:50am.

If you have questions regarding this program or would like to added to the waiting list, please contact the Chamber at 843-665-0515.

Are You Super Bowl Ready? If Not, East Coast Wings Can Help!

Score your game day delights hassle-free! Preorders now available. Secure your spot and ensure your feast is as epic as the game. Open till 10pm on Big Game Day! Give them a call today (843) 407-7298.

Ensemble Wealth Planning Announces New Location

Ensemble Wealth Planning is excited to announce the move to a new location!

Their new permanent location will be in the Dozier Center, located at 217 Dozier Boulevard, Suite 204, Florence, SC 29501.

They have enjoyed designing and building a space that will serve the needs of their clients for decades to come and are looking forward to serving you in their new home.

Brokerage and Advisory services are provided by &PARTNERSâ„ , a Registered Broker-Dealer and Investment Adviser, Member FINRA, SIPC.

Florence 1 Schools Teacher Recuitment Fair To Be Held This Saturday

Tell someone about the Florence 1 Schools recruitment fair. Check it out this Saturday, February 3rd starting at 10:00 AM. The event will be held at South Florence High School and runs until 12:00 PM.

Leadership Florence Participates In Non-Profit/Social Issues Session

The Chamber’s Leadership Florence class held Non Profit/Social Issues Day last week.

The 33 member class visited, toured and heard from many area non-profits agencies and social service providers in the Florence area, including Senior Citizens Association, Lighthouse Ministries, the YMCA, American Red Cross, Man2Man, My Brothers Keeper, The Florence Library and CARE House.

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South Carolina Legislative Update – Week Three

The General Assembly returned to the State House this week for another productive week in this year’s legislative session. Two notable bills that were worked on include:

  • Unemployment Insurance Tax Delinquency Relief (H.3992) – On Wednesday, the House Labor, Commerce and Industry (LCI) Committee’s Business and Commerce Subcommittee advanced a bill that would provide relief to employers that are delinquent in their unemployment insurance (UI) taxes by allowing them to enter into installment plans with the Department of Employment and Workforce (DEW) and avoid escalation to UI tax rate class 20. The SC Chamber is supportive of this legislation as we believe it will provide significant relief to small businesses by ensuring that they don’t have to close their doors simply because they miss a UI tax payment and spiral into a cycle of tax debt. The bill now heads to the full House LCI Committee.
     
  • Maximum Unemployment Benefits (H.4710) – On Wednesday, the House Ways and Means Committee advanced a bill that would accelerate the re-employment process of recently unemployed individuals across the state, ensuring that during times of low unemployment, individuals are not incentivized to stay on the sidelines and collect unemployment benefits when there are high-paying jobs going unfilled. Under current South Carolina law, individuals can claim unemployment benefits for a maximum rate of 20 weeks. Under this proposal, the duration of unemployment benefits will be indexed to the unemployment rate so that in times of low unemployment, the maximum duration of benefits will be 12 weeks and in times of high unemployment, the maximum duration will be 20 weeks. The bill now heads to the House floor.

South Carolina Looks at Restaurants Having Curbside Pickup/Delivery of Alcohol

The House Judiciary Committee held their first full committee hearing where a bill, which would give restaurants the ability to offer curbside pickup/delivery of alcohol, received a favorable report. The bill now heads to the House floor for further consideration. You can watch the full committee hearing here.

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