Florence Chamber announces July 4 fireworks and music event at Soccer Complex

Kari Bradley, Chairperson
Kari Bradley, Chairperson
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The Greater Florence Chamber of Commerce announced on May 4 that a fireworks display and music entertainment will take place at the Florence Soccer Complex on East Palmetto Street for this year’s July 4 celebrations.

The announcement encourages families to plan their Independence Day around the event, which is expected to serve as a focal point for community gathering and celebration. The chamber said the festivities aim to bring residents together in support of local engagement.

The Greater Florence Chamber of Commerce contributes to community engagement by promoting local tourism and supporting businesses in the Florence area, according to the official website. The organization also works to advance economic growth and prosperity through education, advocacy, and community collaboration for businesses and residents, according to the official website.

Paul Felker held the position of executive director for the Greater Florence Chamber of Commerce, according to the official website. The chamber serves the Florence area in Arizona, according to its official website.

Resources such as a member directory and networking events are available from the chamber to support local businesses, according to its official website. The organization operates as a community business entity serving both enterprises and residents in Florence, according to its official website.

Looking ahead, families are encouraged by organizers to make plans now for attending what is expected to be one of the area’s main Independence Day events.



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