Pee Dee Spring Plant and Flower Festival scheduled for April 16 to 19

Jamie Carsten, Chair
Jamie Carsten, Chair
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The Greater Florence Chamber of Commerce announced on March 30 that the Pee Dee Spring Plant and Flower Festival will take place from April 16 to April 19. The event is free and open to the public, inviting community members to bring friends and family.

The festival aims to engage residents by offering a range of home, yard, and garden décor, as well as crafts, traditional spring plants, in-season Certified South Carolina produce, and other items. This event provides an opportunity for local businesses and artisans to connect with the community.

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 toward economic growth through education, advocacy, and collaboration with both businesses and residents in the region.

Paul Felker held the position of executive director for the Greater Florence Chamber of Commerce according to its official website. The chamber serves the Florence area in Arizona as a business organization focused on supporting local enterprises.

In addition to organizing events like this festival, the chamber offers resources such as a member directory and networking opportunities for local businesses. These efforts are part of its ongoing mission as a community business organization.



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