Voters OK Sunday alcohol sales in Florence, deny them in Lake City
John D. Russell/Morning News
Published: November 4, 2008
Updated: November 6, 2008
Votes for Florence’s referendum which asked voters if Sunday alcohol sales should be permitted on-site at local establishments resulted in 6,131 votes in favor of Sunday alcohol sales and 5,434 votes against it at press time Tuesday.
Tim Norwood, chairman of the Florence Hospitality Association, said he is excited about the possibilities brought about by the vote.
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“I think that certainly the voice of the people is speaking that they want to have freedom of choice and the chance for economic growth in Florence,” he said. “I think this is going to be the biggest economic impact in Florence for the tourism and hospitality industry that we’ve seen. It will open tremendous opportunities for other national chains to move to Florence.”
But, Norwood said, if the numbers reverse prior to the final tally, he and many other in Florence will be disappointed.
“If it is a no, people have (listened) to a small minority voice that has fabricated statistics and used fear to manipulate the electorate,” he said.
Strengthening Florence Families Chairman Gary Finklea said in a previous interview that many successful chains have come to Florence despite the lack of Sunday sales.
“Look what we’ve attracted so far,” he said, citing Olive Garden as an example. “Look at the waiting lines at these places, even on Sunday.”
Finklea said he thinks the change will be one Florence regrets as time goes on.
“Whether we lose or win, the position we took on this issue was the right one to take for Florence citizens and their families,” he said.
Finklea said at press time that the results were too close for him to think it might go in favor of alcohol sales on Sunday.
“We’re still optimistic despite some of the irregularities at the polls,” he said.
According to a study by a Columbia consultant Sunday alcohol sales in Florence could bring 200 new jobs and $234,000 in direct local road and hospitality tax revenue.
It could also generate economic activity leading to the creation of more than 160 jobs in the Florence area and a multiplied impact of more than 200 new local jobs, said Harry Miley Jr. of Miley, Gallo & Associates in a previous interview.
He also estimated that about $2.3 million in labor income would be generated and spent throughout the Florence area.
The city’s projections of additional hospitality tax and city business license fees, plus a potential $93,000 in Sunday alcohol licenses could equal $261,129 in new revenue.
The referendum applies to on-site liquor sales and off-site beer and wine sales in Lake City, but it only applies to sales of alcoholic drinks for on-premises consumption in the city of Florence, which some members of the community say isn’t needed.
In Lake City, voters took an opposing view from those in Florence, saying no to a referendum that would allow alcohol sales not only within establishments on Sunday, but would also permit Sunday beer and wine sales for off-site consumption.
The residents of Lake City voted against the referendum, with 1,170 voting no and 1,072 voting yes.
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Please forgive me, I incorrectly referenced a scripture as being 2 Chronicles 35 it is actually
2 Chronicles 36:15-16.
15 The Lord, the God of their fathers, sent word to them through his messengers again and again, because he had pity on his people and on his dwelling place. 16 But they mocked God’s messengers, despised his words and scoffed at his prophets until the wrath of the Lord was aroused against his people and there was no remedy.”
Be careful with your mockery. Lisa, I can tell from your posts that I have read over the past few weeks that you want people to THINK you are a christian; however, you are a wolf in sheeps clothing. You cannot be a christian and mock real Christians.
Proverbs 14:12 “12 There is a way that seems right to a man,but in the end it leads to death”
2 Chronicles 35:15-16.
15 The Lord, the God of their fathers, sent word to them through his messengers again and again, because he had pity on his people and on his dwelling place. 16 But they mocked God’s messengers, despised his words and scoffed at his prophets until the wrath of the Lord was aroused against his people and there was no remedy.“
Job 11:3” 3 Will your idle talk reduce men to silence?
Will no one rebuke you when you mock? “
Psalm 74:18 & 22” 18 Remember how the enemy has mocked you, O Lord,
how foolish people have reviled your name.“ “22 Rise up, O God, and defend your cause; remember how fools mock you all day long.“
Psalm 119:51 “51 The arrogant mock me without restraint, but I do not turn from your law.“
Proverbs 3:33-35 “ 33 The Lord’s curse is on the house of the wicked,
but he blesses the home of the righteous. 34 He mocks proud mockersbut gives grace to the humble.
35 The wise inherit honor,but fools he holds up to shame.“
Galatians 6:7 “Do not be deceived: God cannot be mocked. A man reaps what he sows”
It really does amaze me how close minded some residents of Florence are. Do you really believe that the “alcoholics” as I have been called this morning, which I am anything but, are the only ones who voted yes?? Who are you to tell me that I cannot have a drink with my steak just because of what day of the week it is. I can tell you from observing drinkers that just because you cannot go out on Sunday to have a couple, it does not stop anyone from drinking or even driving on Sunday drunk…As a matter of fact; most people will drink more if they are home and have a 12 pack in the fridge than if they are at a restaurant and have to pay for each drink individually. Come on open your minds and stop trying to control others.
Next thing on the agenda…get rid of the blue laws!!!!
Now its time to change the blue laws. Sure would like to buy a t-shirt before 130pm. These laws are out of date, and need to be changed!
Some of your church people are kind of whacky!
Get over it .. and PLEASE .. stay home on Sunday’s.
I want you to be OK for church on Wednesday!
zorro get real. Just go back to your church and pray for the thousands of alcoholics who voted yes. HA HA
Debbie29541 said:
“I live in Florence County, and therefore have no voice in what the “city” of Florence does; however, they have no problem using my tax money as they see fit, yet I have no say in who manages MY tax money.“
Huh? Did you cast a vote for county treasurer? There was an election yesterday, you know. If you want to have a say-so in what the city does, then you should move into the city for the next one. Until then, you have no argument, and must live with how they do things wherever you may reside in the unincorporated areas of the county.
Let the crying begin!
The vote no florence people did everything but cancel the election .. AND LOST!
What are you whining about?
And you 29541 people .. you don’t pay City taxes and you’re not a Florence resident.
BTW .. Go to Lake City. Who Cares?
It seems to me that some people may be a touch closed minded to think that only “alcoholics” could have been the only ones to give a yes vote on this issue. Having maybe one or two drinks a year if that, I don’t see how anyone could consider me an alcoholic by any means, and had been given the chance to vote on this subject it would be a big YES. I don’t live in Florence but live in a close by community and do most of my shopping and entertainment there. I applaud Florence for stepping into the 21st century. Believe it or not, the real “alcoholics” were drinking all along.
Lake City finally got something right!

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