Florence Chamber of Commerce

From left, Renee Morgan, Forrest Hyde, Ashley Gilland, Jose Perez, Brett Banks, Ben Daniel and David Merideth participate in a candidate forum hosted by the Florence Chamber of Commerce in the Florence High School Cafeteria on April 16. The form was moderated by Justin Gibson, standing. Photo by Nalani Nuylan.

From left, Renee Morgan, Forrest Hyde, Ashley Gilland, Jose Perez, Brett Banks, Ben Daniel and David Merideth participate in a candidate forum hosted by the Florence Chamber of Commerce in the Florence High School Cafeteria on April 16. The form was moderated by Justin Gibson, standing. Photo by Nalani Nuylan.

May election: Florence candidates vie for council seats

Florence residents can vote in the city’s council and mayoral elections on May 2, and the Florence Chamber of Commerce hosted a candidate forum Thursday, April 16, at the Florence High School cafeteria.  Florence Mayoral candidatesTwo candidates are running for mayor.
A tow truck from ASAP Towing in Florence hoists an American Flag for National Night Out.

A tow truck from ASAP Towing in Florence hoists an American Flag for National Night Out.

Florence community shows up for National Night Out

For National Night Out, the Florence Police Department hosted a carnival-style community event Tuesday, Oct. 7, featuring more than 10 public service agencies, including the Texas Department of Transportation, Texas Game Wardens, the National Guard and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Florence ISD School Board members are joined by Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum and Instruction Dr. Kelly Avritt and Mr. Kirkpatrick to cut the ribbon opening the new Florence Elementary School.

Florence ISD School Board members are joined by Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum and Instruction Dr. Kelly Avritt and Mr. Kirkpatrick to cut the ribbon opening the new Florence Elementary School.

Florence ISD opens new elementary school

Decked out in purple and white, the Florence ISD community — as well as members of the chamber of commerce, American Legion and city staff — gathered around to see the district’s highly anticipated new elementary school for the first time, July 30.
 Williamson County Constable Kevin Wilkie, left, Florence Police Chief Wayne Thompson, center, and Mayor Ben Daniel, right, host a Meet the Mayor and Chat with the Chief meeting at Dwell Coffee House, March 6.  Photo by Nalani Nuylan.

Williamson County Constable Kevin Wilkie, left, Florence Police Chief Wayne Thompson, center, and Mayor Ben Daniel, right, host a Meet the Mayor and Chat with the Chief meeting at Dwell Coffee House, March 6. Photo by Nalani Nuylan.

Flourishing forward: Florence admin, staff take action to improve city

The City of Florence will start to see changes in the near future with new initiatives and development, starting with Spring Clean-up Day.Mayor Ben Daniel and Florence Police Chief Wayne Thompson held the first Meet the Mayor and Chat with the Chief meeting at Dwell Coffee House, March 6.
Florence residents gather in the Florence Library to celebrate the Library’s 50th birthday on Thursday, October 25.  Photo courtesy of Friends of the Florence Public Library.

Florence residents gather in the Florence Library to celebrate the Library’s 50th birthday on Thursday, October 25. Photo courtesy of Friends of the Florence Public Library.

History, community, future: 50 years in, Florence Library still blossoming

 The Eula Hunt Beck Public Library — set at the center of Main Street in Florence — has servedthe Florence community for 50 years.A “50 Years: Looking Nifty at Fifty” display is proudly showcased on the windows.
Peggy Morse, left, and her husband Frederick Morse, left, were awarded the Pillar of the Community Award at the 2024 Florence Chamber of Commerce Gala on Saturday, September 21.

Peggy Morse, left, and her husband Frederick Morse, left, were awarded the Pillar of the Community Award at the 2024 Florence Chamber of Commerce Gala on Saturday, September 21.

Florence Chamber Gala honors community, businesses

 Photos by Nalani NuylanLongtime residents Frederick and Peggy Morse have been honored with the Florence Chamber of Commerce’s Pillar of the Community Award at the Chamber's annual gala.
Florence Chamber of Commerce President Peggy Morse, left, presents the Citizen of the Year Award to Lesa Ragsdale, right, at the annual Chamber Gala on Saturday, September 23, in Reunion Ranch. Photo by Nalani Nuylan.

Florence Chamber of Commerce President Peggy Morse, left, presents the Citizen of the Year Award to Lesa Ragsdale, right, at the annual Chamber Gala on Saturday, September 23, in Reunion Ranch. Photo by Nalani Nuylan.

Florence Chamber of Commerce honors Citizen of the Year

At the annual Florence Chamber of Commerce “Boomtown” Gala, two awards were given to three members of the community Saturday night at Reunion Ranch.   Lesa Ragsdale was honored as Citizen of the Year. She was a  school bus driver for Florence ISD in the 1990s. Retiring in 2020, Ms.

‘Boomtown’ gala for Florence boosters

The third annual Florence Chamber Gala is set for Saturday, September 23, at Reunion Ranch west of Georgetown.   The gala will serve a steak dinner, music by Jarrell's classic rock band JR’s Jukebox, live and silent auctions, raffle, a photo booth and a cash bar.