Keep Florence Beautiful invites volunteers for Great American Cleanup event

Paul Felker, Executive Director of the Greater Florence Chamber of Commerce in Arizona
Paul Felker, Executive Director of the Greater Florence Chamber of Commerce in Arizona
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Keep Florence Beautiful announced on Apr. 6 the launch of its annual Great American Cleanup, inviting groups and individuals to volunteer in picking up litter as part of America’s 250th anniversary celebrations. Participants are encouraged to register by scanning a QR code and will be able to join a free, Earth Day-themed event for families at the City Center Farmers Market following the cleanup.

The initiative highlights ongoing efforts to promote community engagement and environmental stewardship in the Florence area. By encouraging residents to participate, organizers aim to foster civic pride while addressing local litter concerns.

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

Paul Felker held the position of executive director for the Greater Florence Chamber of Commerce according to information from the organization. The Chamber serves the Florence area in Arizona as stated on its website, offering resources such as a member directory and networking events that support local businesses according to its official site.

The Greater Florence Chamber of Commerce operates as a community business organization according to its official website. Initiatives like Keep Florence Beautiful’s cleanup reflect broader efforts by local organizations aimed at strengthening both environmental responsibility and economic development.



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