City of Longwood’s 3rd Annual Holiday Lighting Contest Light Up Longwood
Light Up Longwood, hosted by the City of Longwood, encourages both residents and business owners to adorn their homes and storefronts with festive decorations. Participants have the opportunity to be recognized for their outstanding efforts in illuminating Longwood during the holiday season, creating a delightful experience for families to revel in the magic of the season. Light Up Longwood is geared towards fostering a strong sense of community spirit. Participation is open to all residents and
City of Lake Mary Announces Holiday in the Park Celebration
Lake Mary, FL – November 13th, 2024 – The City of Lake Mary is excited to announce its annual Holiday in the Park celebration, a cherished tradition that will bring festive cheer to the community on December 6th, 2024. The event will take place at Central Park, located at 100 N Country Club Road, Lake Mary, FL 32746, and will feature a wide range of activities for all ages to enjoy, including holiday light shows, a synthetic ice-skating rink, food trucks, and a special visit from our friends in the North
Pat Williams, Tom Draper To Be Honored As Part Of Greater Orlando Sports Commission's 2024 SPORTYS Awards
The Chairman’s Award of Excellence and Sports Tourism Alliance Award will be presented alongside 10 other award categories during the 2024 SPORTYS on Wednesday, December 4 Orlando, Fla. (November 12, 2024) – The Greater Orlando Sports Commission (GO Sports) has announced the recipients for the Chairman’s Award of Excellence and the Sports Tourism Alliance Award as part of the 2024 SPORTYS: Greater Orlando’s Night of Champions presented by Orlando Health Jewett Orthopedic Institute, which airs on
Seminole State names Elmore Lowery as Academic Dean of Public Safety
Seminole State College of Florida has selected Elmore Lowery, Ed.D., as the academic dean of the College’s Center for Public Safety.Lowery has a diverse background that spans public safety, criminal justice, and education, and he brings with him decades of experience. He is an accomplished, transformational, and conscious leader with over 20 years of experience in education and government organizational leadership and department management. His track record is marked by a commitment to driving initiatives
Seminole County Celebrates Strong Voter Support for Penny Sales Tax Renewal
Seminole County is thrilled to announce the successful renewal of the Penny Sales Tax with over 73% voter approval, demonstrating strong community support for continued infrastructure investment. The passage of the Penny Sales Tax renewal empowers Seminole County, its seven cities, and Seminole County Public Schools to move forward with critical projects that ensure the safety, connectivity, and sustainability of our community. Since its inception in 1991, the Penny Sales Tax has transformed Seminole
Virginia Miller Helping Others in Need Ministries Receives $195,000 CDBG Economic Development Grant to Establish New Childcare Facility
Virginia Miller Helping Others in Need Ministries, Inc. is proud to announce the award of a $195,000 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Economic Development Grant to establish a new childcare facility in Sanford’s Historic Goldsboro area. This significant funding will provide high-quality childcare and daycare services to support low and moderate-income families within the community.The grant, provided by the City of Sanford, has enabled Virginia Miller Helping Others in Need Ministries, Inc. to
City of Altamonte Springs Partners with CareerSource Central Florida to Launch a New Workforce Development Initiative
The City of Altamonte Springs is proud to announce a new partnership with CareerSource Central Florida, designed to enhance workforce development and create new opportunities for job seekers across the region. This collaboration is part of the City’s groundbreaking initiative, the Altamonte Global Innovation Lab (AGīL), which will foster innovation, collaboration and workforce growth through strategic programs that address the evolving needs of today’s job market. The centerpiece of this partnership is
UCF, U.S. Air Force Partner on Center of Excellence to Advance Hypersonics, Space Propulsion
Anew UCF center of excellence will aim to advance the technology that fuels hypersonic travel — at speeds up to 13,000 miles per hour — to help enhance national defense and open up new frontiers in space exploration. UCF launched the Center of Excellence in Hypersonic and Space Propulsion — HyperSpace Center for short — on Wednesday alongside leaders of the U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research, one of the university’s main partners in hypersonic research. The HyperSpace Center will advance the
City of Sanford to Install Trail Town Sign Following Designation from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection's Office of Greenways and Trails
The City of Sanford recently celebrated its recognition as a Florida Trail Town with a special photo opportunity featuring Sanford Mayor Art Woodruff, City Manager Norton Bonaparte, and Seminole County Commissioner Andria Herr. The officials gathered to pose with the new Trail Town sign, which will soon be installed in Downtown Sanford, along the Sanford RiverWalk trail, highlighting the city’s commitment to outdoor recreation and eco-tourism. The Trail Town Program designation, awarded by the Florida
The Future of Seminole County's Cities is Bright!
On October 17, the Seminole County Chamber held its annual Mayors' Update, giving a great update from each of our seven cities. A wide range of topics were discussed, from monorails to redevelopment and taxes to boardwalks. Each of our cities has something spectacular coming soon that residents should truly look forward to improving the quality of life. With the recent hurricanes, each city official gave an update on the impact of Milton and, thankfully, no one reported any significant issues. The
City of Longwood celebrates Florida City Government Week!
The City of Longwood is proud to join cities across Florida in celebrating Florida City Government Week from October 21-27. Florida City Government Week aims to celebrate, showcase and engage citizens in the work of municipal government. We invite the media and Longwood residents to join us in these exciting events. These annual event highlight the importance of municipal government and its direct impact on residents. Events planned City WheelsDate: Thursday, October 24, 2024Time: 8:45 AM (student
State Funding Increase to Drive Growth in Community Partnership Schools
Orlando’s Evans High School is a shining example of how students benefit when a community pulls together, with rising enrollment and a graduation rate that has soared to 91% – up from 64% a decade ago.That is in large part thanks to Evans’ teachers and students, as well as Children’s Home Society of Florida, Orange County Public Schools, the University of Central Florida, and Orange Blossom Family Health – all of whom collaborated to provide support to students and their families, including affordable
Greater Orlando Sports Commission Unveils List Of 68 Finalists For 2024 Sportys Awards
Orlando, Fla. (October 16, 2024) – The Greater Orlando Sports Commission (GO Sports) has unveiled the list of 68 finalists for the 2024 SPORTYS: Greater Orlando’s Night of Champions presented by Orlando Health Jewett Orthopedic Institute. The finalists were selected by a voting committee made up of members of the GO Sports board of directors. Representing 34 different organizations throughout Greater Orlando, the finalists are listed below. “Congratulations to all of the finalists announced today,” said
Seminole County Accepts Generous Donation of 10 Starlink Mini Kits from Congressman Mills
Seminole County is proud to announce the acceptance of 10 Starlink Mini Kits, generously donated by Congressman Cory Mills, to enhance the County's emergency communication capabilities. The donation was presented at the Seminole County Emergency Operations Center, where Seminole County Vice Chair Andria Herr, Sheriff Dennis Lemma, County Manager Darren Gray, and Fire Chief Matt Kinley were in attendance to accept the gift on behalf of the County. During the presentation, Congressman Mills also honored
Milton Update from AdventHealth in FL
Here are some updates on AdventHealth’s facilities in Florida following Hurricane Milton: · All of AdventHealth’s 30 hospitals in Florida, which employ 70,000 team members, were impacted by the path of Hurricane Milton.· Throughout the storm, AdventHealth’s care teams delivered dozens of babies and performed critical surgeries. · Thanks to the swift and coordinated efforts of our dedicated team members, AdventHealth was able to care for all patients safely.· Our staffing
Let Us Know How Hurricane Milton Affected Your Business
It certainly appears the winds of Hurricane Milton did not cause as much damage that could have happened. For that, I think we are all grateful. While many of our members are able to operate today, some of them can not because of a lack of power or flooding. Part of the recovery process is a damage assessment of our community. While you may be operating, this assessment ensures resources are available for the businesses and residents who need them Plus, if there is a way the Seminole County
City of Altamonte Springs - Hurricane Milton - Update 3
Thursday, October 10 – The City of Altamonte Springs continues to assess and respond to the effects of Hurricane Milton and has issued the following update.City OpeningsThe City Library will reopen to provide access to charging facilities for electronics, computers and WiFi for individuals affected by power outages. Additionally, the library will offer a cool environment with air conditioning and continue regular library services. The library will observe the following hours throughout the weekend:Friday,
Hurricane Milton Afternoon Updates: Thursday, October 10
Seminole County, FL (October 10, 2024) — Seminole County officials announced the following updates for Hurricane Milton during this morning's news conference. Watch the full update on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pUfZzsHXd1U POWER OUTAGES: Since Wednesday night, Seminole County has had over 80,000 power outages with reports of downed trees and gusts of wind at speeds of 89 miles per hour. This morning, there were over 115 traffic signals down across the County, with roads closed due to
Media Advisory: Hurricane Milton Update: Oct. 10, 4 p.m.
Following Hurricane Milton, all AdventHealth facilities in Flagler, Lake, Orange, Osceola, Seminole and Volusia counties are fully operational and caring for patients. Clean-up activities are underway for any minimal damage that was sustained. During the hurricane:More than two dozen babies were delivered, and several critical surgeries were performed.Our staffing models ensured we had ample team members and physicians, including specialists, at hospitals across Central Florida. More than 300 physicians
Hurricane Milton Afternoon Updates: Wednesday, October 9
Seminole County officials announced the following updates for Hurricane Milton this afternoon. For the latest information, visit PrepareSeminole.org or register for alerts by texting 'Storm2024' to 888-777. Watch the full update on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/live/BbWyd3ryywU?si=KmVzoYA8zoRQHnr7 EVACUATION ORDER: Seminole County issued an evacuation order for residents with special needs, in mobile homes, and in flood prone or low-lying areas. If you’ve experienced flooding before, like during
NEWS CONFERENCE: Seminole County Shelter Openings
Seminole County, FL (October 8, 2024) — The Seminole County Office of Emergency Management is preparing to open shelters on Wednesday morning at 8 a.m. A list of general population, pet-friendly, and special needs shelters will be shared on PrepareSeminole.org after today's 2 p.m. news conference. Shelters should be used as a last resort alternative to evacuation or sheltering with friends or family. Cots are not provided at General Population Shelters. Special needs shelters are open to those who need
Duke Energy Florida increases resource count to 16,000; encourages customers to take appropriate safety measures prior to Hurricane Milton’s landfall
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. – Duke Energy Florida continues to prepare for Hurricane Milton, increasing its resource count from 10,000 to 16,000. The company also encourages its 2 million customers across the state to take the appropriate safety measures prior to the storm’s landfall. "Hurricane Milton’s intensity is expected to be unlike anything the Tampa Bay area has ever experienced before," said Todd Fountain, Duke Energy Florida storm director. “Duke Energy Florida is preparing to respond accordingly
FL Blue Facility Closures Update - 10/8
CURRENT HEALTH FACILITY CLOSURE PLANS GuideWell Emergency Doctors (GEMD):The GEMD Pinellas county locations will close at 3:00 p.m. on Tuesday, October 8.Palm Harbor, 2375 Curlew Rd., Dunedin – CLOSED Wednesday, October 9.St. Petersburg, 1425 4th St. N., St. Petersburg – CLOSED Wednesday, October 9.Largo, 1603 Missouri Ave N., Largo – CLOSED Wednesday, October 9.A decision will be made tomorrow/Tuesday on whether the Hillsborough county GEMD locations will close early on Tuesday. They will be CLOSED on
Hurricane Milton Afternoon Updates: Tuesday, October 8
Seminole County, FL (October 8, 2024) — Seminole County officials announced the following updates for Hurricane Milton this afternoon, Tuesday, October 8, 2024. For the latest information, visit PrepareSeminole.org or register for alerts by texting 'Storm2024' to 888-777. Watch the full update on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/live/YjuRX-tyebc?si=Qr_IUH7QqYnu_qEa SHELTERS: Eight shelters are opening at 8 a.m. tomorrow, Wednesday, October 9 – this includes special needs, pet friendly, and general
VyStar Credit Union Hurricane Milton Branch Closures
VyStar Credit Union is closely monitoring the path of Hurricane Milton as it nears communities we serve. The safety and wellbeing of our employees and members remains our top priority. As Hurricane Milton moves closer to the communities we serve, the following branches will be closed on Wednesday, October 9 and Thursday, October 10: · Altamonte Springs - 151 N. State Rd 434, Altamonte Springs, FL · Daytona Beach - 1040 International Speedway Blvd, Daytona, FL · Deland - 1517 N.
EMERGENCY INFORMATION & COMMUNITY RESOURCES FOR HURRICANE MILTON
At a press conference held Tuesday, October 7 at 1:30pm, Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer declared a State of Emergency in the City of Orlando. The city’s Emergency Operations Center will move to a Level 2 Activation on Tuesday, October 8, at 10am and expects to move to a Level 1 Full Activation on Wednesday, October 9 at 12pm. City and County Emergency Information: City of OrlandoOrange CountySeminole CountyLake CountyOsceola County Other Local Resources: Orlando-based Rosen Hotel brand is offering
City of Altamonte Spring Press Release - Hurricane Milton - Update 2
Tuesday, October 8 – All City offices, parks and facilities will close starting today at 12 p.m.Sand and Bag Self-ServiceThe City of Altamonte Springs is extending self-service sandbag operations until 3:30 p.m. today. Locations:Eastmonte Park | 830 Magnolia Drive, Altamonte Springs, FL 32701 (off S. Ronald Reagan Blvd.)Westmonte Recreation Center | 624 Bills Lane, Altamonte Springs, FL 32714 (off Spring Oaks Blvd.)Residents must bring their own shovel as this is a self-service operation. Each household
Hurricane Milton Update: Oct. 8, 10 a.m.
The following update is for AdventHealth facilities Flagler, Lake, Orange, Osceola, Seminole and Volusia counties. Any individual campus updates will be listed below, if applicable. AdventHealth is deploying its extensive safety preparations as Hurricane Milton approaches the region. The health system has stockpiled thousands of gallons of water and generators are standing by to run the hospital on emergency power if necessary. Sandbags are prepared should they be needed to secure doors and windows. “The
Hurricane Milton: Second Harvest Is Ready to Respond
I know this is a stressful time for many of us as we prepare for Hurricane Milton. Please know that Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida is here with you, prepared and waiting to face this storm together. We've weathered storms before and have solid plans to support our community once it is safe to resume operations. Our team is collaborating with the Feeding America and Feeding Florida networks, emergency operations managers, and our local feeding partner network to ensure we are fully prepared
Florida Blue Hurricane Milton Updates - 10/7
Clinical Facility and Center Closures and Other Updates CURRENT HEALTH FACILITY CLOSURE PLANS GuideWell Emergency Doctors (GEMD):The GEMD Pinellas county locations will close at 3:00 p.m. on Tuesday, October 8.Palm Harbor, 2375 Curlew Rd., Dunedin – CLOSED Wednesday, October 9.St. Petersburg, 1425 4th St. N., St. Petersburg – CLOSED Wednesday, October 9.Largo, 1603 Missouri Ave N., Largo – CLOSED Wednesday, October 9.A decision will be made tomorrow/Tuesday on whether
School Scheduling/Closure Information - Seminole County Public Schools
Update #1: Hurricane Milton 10/7/24 at 11:45 am Due to the anticipated impact of Hurricane Milton in our area, all schools will follow a regular early dismissal schedule on Tuesday, Oct. 8, 2024, and all afterschool activities, events, facility rentals, and childcare services including KidZone & Beyond and 21st Century Learning programs will be canceled. All SCPS schools will be closed Wednesday and Thursday, October 9-10th. We will make a determination about whether we can have school on Friday
City of Altamonte Spring Press Release - Hurricane Milton - Update 1
Monday, October 7 - Due to Hurricane Milton, the City of Altamonte Springs is preparing facilities, parks and neighborhoods for severe weather. All City offices, parks and facilities will close starting Tuesday, October 8 at 12 p.m. The City will provide additional updates about closures and cancellations once the storm has safely passed and parks and facilities have been inspected for safe use. Trash Collection UpdateThe City WILL run normal trash collection routes on Tuesday, October 8 to pick up
Hurricane Milton Update No. 1
Friends, As our region prepares for another tropical impact, the Seminole County Chamber can be a resource for your business before and after the storm. If you're like me, you're watching every Milton forecast, trying to make the difficult decisions on a wide range of things, understanding forecasts and outlook change. You feel the pressure to not be wrong, to ensure your employees and customers are safe, and to continue operating as long as possible. Right now, the Chamber will be closed
Lake Mary High School Teacher Placed Under Arrest
On Thursday, October 3, 2024, Seminole County Public Schools was notified of an allegation of misconduct involving Richard Colon, a teacher and Assistant Coach at Lake Mary High School. He was immediately placed on administrative leave and this incident was reported to the Department of Family and Children Services and Law Enforcement per our operating procedures. We have been informed that Mr. Colon has been placed under arrest this afternoon. Any allegations of misconduct by our staff will be
2028 March Madness, 2027 DII Women’s Golf To Be Hosted In Orlando As NCAA Reveals Site Selections For 2026-2028 Championship Events
The NCAA announced today that Orlando was selected to host the First-and-Second Rounds of the 2028 NCAA DI Men’s Basketball Championship, as well as the 2027 Division II Women’s Golf Championship. The Division I Men’s Basketball Championship, also known as March Madness, will return to Kia Center in 2028, co-hosted by UCF. Orlando most recently hosted First-and-Seconds Round games in 2023, 2017 and 2014, and 2004. The 2027 Division II Women’s Golf Championship will be held at Mission Resort + Club in Lake
2024-25 Speaker Series Features Seminole State Alumni, Highlights Career Success
The Speaker Series at Seminole State College of Florida is back for the 2024-25 academic year with a focus on alumni who started at Seminole State and have gone on to build successful careers in their chosen fields. The theme highlights the College’s new strategy, “Seminole State is your Learning Partner for Career Success.” The 2024-25 Speaker Series kicks off Oct. 10 at 5 p.m. on the Sanford/Lake Mary Campus with a Fireside Chat with Seminole State Alumna Isa Adney, now an award-winning writer and
City of Sanford Public Survey On City Owned Downtown Sanford Waterfront Property
The City of Sanford is excited to announce a public survey regarding the future of the beautiful waterfront property located in the heart of vibrant downtown Sanford. Understanding and addressing the community’s needs and preferences can lead to higher satisfaction with city projects and services. We are seeking input from residents and visitors on how this waterfront property can best serve our community for now and in the future. This survey provides a platform for our residents and visitors to voice
Seminole County Property Appraiser Earns Prestigious Certificate of Excellence in Assessment Administration from IAAO, Showcasing Commitment to Excellence
Seminole County Property Appraiser Recertified Their Certificate of Excellence in Assessment Administration from the International Association of Assessing Officers KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The International Association of Assessing Officers (IAAO) is pleased to announce that the Seminole County Property Appraiser’s office has achieved recertification of their Certificate of Excellence in Assessment Administration. Seminole County first earned the certificate in 2005, and this required recertification is a
MEDIA AVAILABILITY: Sanlando Park Loop Trail Ribbon Cutting
Seminole County, FL (September 30, 2024) — Today, the Seminole County Parks and Recreation Department celebrates the completion of the new loop trail renovations at Sanlando Park in Altamonte Springs. Media are invited to attend a ribbon-cutting of the trail, funded by the One Cent Infrastructure Sales Tax, or Penny Sales Tax. The one-mile loop trail is paved and ADA-accessible, taking pedestrians and cyclists through the shaded areas between Sanlando Park and the Seminole County Softball Complex. The
Orlando Bolsters Position as Top Soccer Destination with Two Venues Selected to Host 2025 FIFA Club World Cup Matches
ORLANDO, Fla. (Sept. 28, 2024) — The Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) has announced the 11 cities and 12 venues that will host matches during the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, with Orlando's Inter&Co Stadium and Camping World Stadium both set to welcome competition as the 32-team tournament makes its U.S. debut next summer. The lineup was unveiled Saturday as part of the Global Citizen Festival in New York City. Recently named the nation's No. 1 city for hosting events by Sports
Thank YOU for Your Generosity at Our First State of Our Schools Event
In July, we held our first-ever State of Our Schools event. This partnership with Seminole County Public Schools and the Foundation for Seminole County Public Schools was tremendously successful with a packed room of community leaders. Part of the partnership was for our chamber and its members to give back to the school district. A portion of its proceeds were donated to the Foundation, along with a school supply drive. As you can see, you came through with hundreds of backpacks, markers,
Support Our Community by Becoming an Informed Voter
As ballots arrive in mailboxes over the next few weeks, make sure you understand the impact the penny sales tax has had on our community over the years. Every 10 years, Seminole County voters decide if this funding source for our roads, our schools and our infrastructure is renewed. The Seminole County Chamber's board of directors voted unanimously to support the renewal of the tax. Of course, we want to provide you with as much information as possible for your decision. Last week, a new website
Detectives Arrest Suspect for Murder in Fatal Shooting
On September 18, at approximately 11:18 PM, deputies were dispatched to 497 Sun Lake Circle in unincorporated Lake Mary in response to reports of shots fired. Witnesses reported hearing male voices arguing, followed by a gunshot. Upon arrival, deputies encountered a female screaming and located a male victim, later identified as Larreon Da'Quan Cosby (DOB 8/5/1992), with a gunshot wound laying in the porch area of the apartment.The Seminole County Fire Department responded and pronounced Cosby deceased at
Seminole County Chamber Recognized Nationally for EV Charger Leadership
For the past couple of years, the Seminole County Chamber has been at the forefront of working to try and improve the EV charger network in Florida. After all, Florida has the second-highest number of electric vehicles on the road of any state in the nation. And, as businesses and governments look for ways to offer charging services, the chamber offers free EV chargers to qualified members with our partner Optimus Energy Solutions. That's why when the Florida Division of Consumer Affairs came
Seminole County Community Health Promotes Community Health Needs Survey
The Seminole County Community Health Division has partnered with the Central Florida Collaborative to launch the 2025 Community Health Needs Assessment to identify health needs across the region. The survey aims to collect information from residents regarding community resources, health services, access to care, and more. This feedback will help improve the County Community Health Initiative, which aims to provide direct and immediate access to essential resources such as medical and mental health care,
SCPS Students To Receive Breakfast At No Charge At Select Locations in 2024/25 School Year
(SANFORD, Fl) Seminole County Public Schools (SCPS), in partnership with the School Breakfast Program, will provide breakfast at no charge to all students for the 2024-2025 school year at the following locations: Altamonte Elementary Midway Elementary English Estates Elementary Milwee Middle Goldsboro Elementary Pine Crest Elementary Hamilton Elementary Spring Lake Elementary Idyllwilde Elementary Wicklow Elementary Lake Orienta Elementary
Seminole County Public Schools Hosts Ribbon Cutting on Newly Renovated Academy of Health Careers
Seminole County Public Schools (SCPS) was thrilled to officially cut the ribbon for the newly renovated Health Academy at Seminole High School, marking the completion of the first phase of an extensive, nearly $3 million renovation project. The much-anticipated improvements were made possible thanks to a legislative appropriation championed by Senator Jason Brodeur, Representative David Smith, and former Congresswoman Stephanie Murphy, as well as grants and donations by generous health care partners and
Altamonte Baseball Academy Makes History with Cal Ripken World Series Championship
Altamonte Springs, Fla. (August 12, 2024) – The City of Altamonte Springs is thrilled to announce a historic achievement for the Altamonte Baseball Academy (ABA). For the first time since its inception in 2015, the ABA has claimed the 2024 Cal Ripken 11U World Series Championship.The ABA 11U All-Star team showcased exceptional talent and determination throughout their remarkable journey in securing the District, Florida State and Southeast Regional Championships. By the time they reached Florence, AL for
Seminole County Government Television to Broadcast Canvassing Board Meetings
Seminole County, FL (August 11, 2024) — Seminole County Government Television (SGTV), the County’s official government television channel, will provide live coverage of Seminole County Canvassing Board meetings leading up to the August 20 primary election. The Canvassing Board is scheduled to meet:Wednesday, August 14, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m., for canvassing of mail ballotsThursday, August 15, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m., for canvassing of mail ballotsFriday, August 16, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m., for canvassing of mail
Seminole Chamber Urges Members to Support Penny Sales Tax
In just about every metric available, Seminole County leads the state as one of the top places to work, live, learn and play. One of the reasons for this is that 30 years ago, the community decided it was important to raise needed funds for critical infrastructure and educational improvements. Over that time, the penny sales tax has brought in nearly $2 billion in revenue for the county, the school district and all seven cities. Here are just a few projects that have recently been
Chairman Jay Zembower's Letter to Seminole County Citizens
Citizens of Seminole County, As we enter another election season it is my desire to ensure transparency and integrity in the election process. As a member of the County Canvassing Board, it’s paramount to me that every vote counts, and I will be performing my duties to the best of my ability on your behalf through this election season. The election process is a cornerstone of our great country. We all must have trust and confidence in the election process. Transparency is the single most important
Seminole County Public Schools Health Services Team Unveils Innovative Training Center and Simulation Lab
Sanford, FL: Seminole County Public Schools (SCPS) is excited to announce the grand opening of its Health Training Center and Simulation Lab, designed to equip school nurses and clinic assistants with advanced tools and education. This facility represents a significant step forward in ensuring the highest standards of health care for our students. The new Training Center and Simulation Lab are located at the SCPS Early Learning Center, and offer a unique and immersive learning environment, providing
How Does Seminole County Compare?
Did you know that at any given time, you can find out how Seminole County is doing in a wide range of statistics that affect your business and your community? Located on the homepage of our website, you'll find a link to The Florida Scorecard. There you can find information on things like: Economic growthUnemployment levelsHigh school graduation ratesThird-grade reading levels. One of the truly unique features is the ability to compare these statistics with all 67 Florida counties in one
Seminole County Public Schools Unveils the Student Success Express
Sanford, FL: Today, Seminole County Public Schools (SCPS) held a ribbon cutting for the newest addition to their fleet of service vehicles geared for student achievement. Dubbed the “Student Success Express,” this mobile registration and family resource vehicle is designed to bring essential services directly to the communities we serve. This innovative initiative will enhance our efforts to provide convenient access to educational resources, support services, and employment opportunities within SCPS. The
Seminole County Public Schools Remains A-rated District for 2023-2024
(Sanford, FL) Seminole County Public Schools (SCPS) is pleased to announce that it has once again earned an “A”-rating as a district for the 2023-2024 school year as reported in the July 24, 2024, Florida Department of Education School Grades release. In addition, SCPS is ranked #1 when compared to Central Florida Districts, second when compared to the 14 largest districts in Florida, and 12th out of all Florida’s 67 Districts. SCPS continues to be an academically high-performing district and we are very
The Hob Nob Winners Are...
Last night, we held another successful Seminole Hob Nob. Since 1982, the Seminole County Chamber has held this event to allow voters and our members the opportunity to meet and interact with candidates running for office at all levels of government in our county. Hundreds of people participated in our event and our straw poll. While not an official result, it is a tremendous gauge of the issues and the contests that will shape our community and stand by our businesses for the next few
Collective Bargaining Tentative Agreement Reached Joint Statement Between SECA and NIPSCO
In the spirit of cooperation, the School Board of Seminole County and the Seminole Educational Clerical Association, Inc. and Non-Instructional Personnel of Seminole County Board of Public Instruction Association, Inc. are pleased to announce that the parties have tentatively agreed to contract language and compensation. Recurring salary increase for the 2024-2025 school year as follows: 3% increase per stepA one-time bonus for all returning employees of $500.00 to be paid on August 16th (excluding
NFPA Donates 500 Comfort Bears to Orange and Seminole County Fire Departments
Orlando, Fla. (July 8, 2024) – The National Fire Protection Association® (NFPA®) recently hosted its 127th annual conference and expo at the Orange County Convention Center. As part of a community outreach partnership, NFPA donated 500 comfort bears to the Orange County Fire Rescue Department and the Seminole County Fire Department with the goal of supporting the local Central Florida community. NFPA officials delivered the plush stuffed animals at a joint event held at Orange County Fire Rescue
Collective Bargaining Tentative Agreement Reached Between The School Board Of Seminole County And The Seminole Education Association, Inc.
In the spirit of cooperation, the School Board of Seminole County and the Seminole Education Association, Inc. are pleased to announce that the parties have tentatively agreed to contract language and compensation. Recurring salary increase for the 2024-2025 school year as follows: Highly Effective - $2,149.80Effective - $1,253.43Grandfather - $1,679.40Beginning teacher salary increased to $50,000.00.A one-time bonus for all returning teachers of $500.00 to be paid on August 16th (excluding probationary
Seminole County Firefighter Earns Florida Hero Recognition From Governor Desantis
Firefighter Chris Martin of the Seminole County Fire Department (SCFD) and his wife, Christina Martin recently received an honorary Florida Heroes recognition by Governor Ron DeSantis at the second annual Florida Heroes’ Reception. This distinction is given to those who have made impactful contributions to others and have displayed exceptional courage, compassion, and resilience in the face of adversity. The Martins were two of 70 recipients in Florida to receive this distinguished recognition.
Sheriff Dennis Lemma Announces the Appointment of Captain Ronald Hopper as New Undersheriff
Seminole Co. Fla., (June 19) - Sheriff Dennis Lemma is pleased to announce the appointment of Captain Ronald (Ron) Hopper as the new Seminole County Sheriff’s Office (SCSO) Undersheriff, effective immediately. Hopper will work closely with current Undersheriff Lou Tomeo during a transition period until Tomeo’s retirement later this year.Undersheriff Hopper brings over 31 years of extensive policing experience to his new role. His career began at the Hernando County Sheriff’s Office from 1993 to 1998,
Seminole County Public Schools Launches Inaugural Middle School Cyber Camp
Seminole County Public Schools is excited to announce the launch of its inaugural Cyber Camp for middle school students, a new initiative provided by the district’s ePathways Department under the Pathways to Careers Opportunities Grant (PCOG). The camp aims to spark interest in cybersecurity through a dynamic educational experience. This unique summer program, leveraging the Air Force Association’s CyberPatriot curriculum, is tailored for students who are either new to cybersecurity or looking to
Seminole County's One Pill Can Kill Campaign Aims to Educate Residents
In recognition of Revive Awareness Day, Seminole County Community Services has partnered with local agencies to shine a spotlight on the Drug Enforcement Agency’s (DEA) One Pill Can Kill (OPCK) initiative. In April 2024, Governor Ron DeSantis signed into law “Victoria’s Law,” also known as Revive Awareness Day, to be proclaimed annually on June 6. This day is intended to raise awareness of the dangers of opioid overdose and the availability of life-saving Naloxone, a lifesaving opioid antagonist that can
Seminole County Public Schools Announce Dividends of the Year
Seminole County Public Schools (SCPS) proudly announced the recipients of the 2024 Dividends of the Year in the categories of Youth, Adult, and Senior. These awards recognize exceptional volunteers who have made significant contributions to their school community. Youth Dividend of the Year: Rhys Durity, Keeth ElementaryRhys is a student at Indian Trails Middle School who sets aside time daily to volunteer at Keeth Elementary. He volunteers in the front office and helps with whatever task the
2024 ESTIMATES FOR TAXABLE VALUES ANNOUNCED BY SEMINOLE COUNTY PROPERTY APPRAISER DAVID JOHNSON
2024 ESTIMATES FOR TAXABLE VALUES ANNOUNCED BY SEMINOLE COUNTY PROPERTY APPRAISER DAVID JOHNSON (Sanford, Florida) Seminole County Property Appraiser David Johnson has provided the 2024 Estimate of Taxable Values to the taxing authorities for budget planning purposes. The values include real and personal property per Florida Statute 200.065(7). The estimates will be finalized prior to July 1st and submitted to the Department of Revenue for approval and taxing authorities will then receive their
Seminole County Fire Department Teaches Nearly 500 9th and 11th Grade Students at Winter Springs High School Students Hands-Only CPR
Seminole County, Fla. (May 21, 2024) – Florida House Bill 157 (approved in 2021 Legislative) requires school districts to provide basic training in first aid, including CPR for all students in 9th and 11th grades. For the second year in a row, the Seminole County Fire Department’s trained all 9th and 11th grade students at Winter Springs High School over two days in hands-only CPR – this was nearly 500 students. The initiative is through SCFD’s Save-a-Life Seminole program. Hands-only CPR has been shown
It's Time to Be Educated - Tickets on Sale Now for Seminole County State of Our Schools
As you know from being a part of the Seminole County community, the quality of our schools is a tremendous driver for economic development. When companies look to expand, move or open, one of the key things that is reviewed is the quality of the schools. And when people are hired throughout the region, they choose to live in Seminole County because of our schools. For the first time, Seminole County Chamber and Seminole County Public Schools are partnering to bring you the State of Our
‘Bring the Heat’ Classic Girls Gymnastics Competition Raises $10,000 to Support Cancer Preventative Initiatives for Firefighters
Seminole County, Fla. – January’s Meet Expectations’ ‘Bring the Heat’ Classic Girls Gymnastics Competition fundraised nearly $10,000 to help support cancer preventative initiative’s for Firefighters. The meet was in honor of fallen Orange County Fire Department Rescue’s firefighter Stephen “Shakey” VanRavenswaay, and Shakey’s daughter Brittney VanRavenswaay was part of the organizing committee for the gymnastics meet. Shakey died of pancreatic cancer at the age of 44 in 2015. 72% of Firefighter
Seminole County Announces 2024 Sports Hall of Fame Inductees
The Seminole County Sports Hall of Fame Committee is pleased to announce the induction class of 2024. These eight individuals represent a wide range of sports including basketball, soccer, volleyball, swimming, and youth sports refereeing. The inductees will be honored on Thursday, May 16 at Hagerty High School in Oviedo during the annual Seminole County High School Night of Champions ceremony. Attendance at the ceremony will be limited to inductees, their family members, and invited guests. Learn more
Mayor for the City of Longwood 2024-25
At the first meeting of May each year, the Commission shall elect from among its members officers of the City who shall have the title of Mayor. At the City Commission Meeting this evening, the Commission elected Matthew McMillan as the new Mayor. He will serve as the Mayor of the City of Longwood until May 2025. Please note the following changes: Matthew McMillan, Mayor Toni Boni, Commissioner
Seminole County Sheriff's Detectives Investigating Shooting Incident at Cabana Live Event Venue
Seminole County (April 29, 2024) - Seminole County Sheriff's Detectives are currently investigating a shooting incident that occurred in the early morning hours on April 28 at the Cabana Live event venue, located at 4380 Carraway Pl., in unincorporated Sanford, that left multiple people injured.Deputies initially responded to the venue just after midnight to establish an area patrol due to a large crowd, estimated at around 200 individuals. The event was promoted as "No One Leaves Sober" and did not have
Seminole High Senior Selected as US Presidential Scholar Semifinalist
SANFORD, FL: Seminole County Public Schools is pleased to share that Pranav R. Eada, a graduating senior at Seminole High School has been named one of 625 semifinalists in the 2024 U.S. Presidential Scholars Program. The semifinalists were selected from over 6,000 candidates expected to graduate from US high schools in the year 2024. lnclusion in the U.S. Presidential Scholars Program, now in its 60th year, is one of the highest honors bestowed upon graduating high school seniors. Scholars are selected
The Survey Says...
A few months ago, we asked you to share your opinions about the state of business conditions in Central Florida. Thank you to everyone who responded. The information compiled by Orlando Economic Partnership is impressive. Some of the key takeaways are: Local business confidence surged in the first quarter of 2024, despite declining optimism in the national economy.Strong performance across all metrics is behind the surge, driving future revenue expectations to a survey high.Cost
Seminole County Fire Department and HCA Florida Partner to Teach All Keeth Elementary Students Hands-Only CPR
Recently, the Seminole County Fire Department partnered with HCA Healthcare to teach all 550 Keeth Elementary School students (kindergarten – 5th grade) lifesaving hands-only CPR. Hands-only CPR was taught by Keeth staff, the Seminole County Fire Department and HCA Florida Healthcare. The initiative is part of “Keeth has Heart,” which includes teaching students how to live a healthy life, learning hands only CPR, and participating in the Kids Heart Challenge jump rope fundraiser to benefit the American
Seminole County Applauds as State of Florida Adds Yarborough Ranch to Florida Forever Program
Seminole County, FL (March 26, 2024) — The Seminole County Board of County Commissioners celebrated today as the Florida Department of Environmental Protection's Board of Trustees approved the addition of the Yarborough Ranch property in Geneva to the Florida Forever list to be acquired by the State for conservation. This the first addition of a Seminole County property to Florida Forever. Formerly a cattle ranch, the property's 1,361 acres will serve as an important component of the Florida Wildlife
Seminole County Fire Department Partners With Pure Barre Lake Mary And Raises Money For St. Baldrick
Seminole County, Fla. (March 26, 2024) – In an effort to support the fight against childhood cancers, the Seminole County Fire Department (SCFD) was recently crowned the winner for the 6th straight year in a row for fundraising for the Central Florida’s St. Baldrick’s Foundation event. Seminole County Fire Department’s team raised a total of $15,0095.14 and Engineer/Paramedic John Loria raised the most individual amount with $5,796. SCFD also proudly partnered with Pure Barre Lake Mary to host a
Spring Break Camp for Seminole County Children Impacted by Hurricane Ian
Seminole County, FL (March 20, 2024) — The Seminole County Office of Emergency Management, Seminole HEART, the YMCA of Central Florida, and the American Red Cross have partnered to provide Project:Camp, a free spring break day camp to children of families impacted by Hurricane Ian in 2022. The week-long camp, staffed by trained personnel from Project:Camp and the YMCA, offers critical social and emotional support and trauma-informed programming. Fifty registered campers who were impacted by flooding
Accreditation Assessment Team Invites Public Comment
The Seminole County Sheriff’s Office is scheduled for an annual assessment by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies, Inc. (CALEA®), for our Communications Center and are Law Enforcement programs as part of our review process to achieve reaccreditation by verifying we meet best practice professional standards. The annual assessments will take place between May and July 2024. CALEA® accreditation is a four-year cycle during which the agency must submit annual reports and participate in
The City Of Altamonte Springs Announces New Partnership With One.Network Harnessing The Power Of Technology And Collaboration
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Fla. (March 15, 2024) – The City of Altamonte Springs, known for its commitment to innovation and excellence, has announced a new partnership with one.network under the Altamonte Global Innovation Lab (AGīL) to enhance public safety, inform the traveling public of work being done in the right of ways, connect real-time information to vehicles and drivers and serve as a model for local government deployment of one.network’s technology. Altamonte Springs has a long history of
Seminole County Public Schools Names District Teacher of the Year
SANFORD, FL: Seminole County Public Schools proudly announces Vita Holguin, a dedicated middle school science teacher at Indian Trails Middle School, as the esteemed Teacher of the Year for her unwavering commitment to academic excellence and student success. Mrs. Holguin has a deep passion for fostering a love of science and instilling curiosity in her students while making learning engaging and fun. Holguin has become a pillar within her campus educational community, inspiring both her colleagues and
Seminole County Partners With Sanford’s Swim Life For National Pool Safety Grant To Provide Free Survival Swim Lessons To Seminole County Youth
Seminole County, FL (March 8, 2024) — Drowning is the leading cause of death for children ages one to four in Florida. In an effort to combat this statistic, the Seminole County Community Health Division received a two-year Pool Safely Grant from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission totaling $194,535. Seminole County recently awarded $115,000 of the grant funds to the Swim Life swim school in Sanford to provide free survival swim lessons to Seminole County residents as well as drowning prevention
Join Us For Legislative Update
A week from today, the 2024 Florida Legislative Session is expected to end. Over the past two months, our Seminole County Legislative Delegation has passed a bunch of new laws and our state budget. Those laws will affect you personally and your business in some manner. It's important you know about them early so you can prepare. To help you, we've assembled a panel of some of the top government affairs leaders in Central Florida, those people who represent a wide range of business interests in
U.S. Navy And Seminole County Fire Department & Seminole County Sheriff’s Office Conducted Joint Training Exercise During Daytona Beach Navy Week
Seminole County, Fla. (February 19, 2024) – The United States Navy recently collaborated with the Seminole County Fire Department (SCFD) and the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office (SCSO) for a joint training exercise during Daytona Beach Navy Week. This cooperative effort aimed to foster a meaningful exchange of knowledge between active-duty Sailors and first responders, strengthening the bond between military and civilian emergency services.The scenario, carefully crafted for training purposes, facilitated a
Our Region Needs Your Input
One of the things our chamber is trying to help provide you with is insight into key metrics showing the state of our business community. That's why when you visit our home page, the first thing you see is a link to the Florida Scorecard, presented by the Florida Chamber. There, you will see how Seminole County specifically compares to the rest of the state in several factors, such as job growth, unemployment, third-grade reading and more. You can find all that information by clicking
Seminole County Animal Services Launches Pets For Patriots
Seminole County, FL (February 1, 2024) — Seminole County Animal Services is launching a new adoption program for our military veterans in partnership with Pets for Patriots. By joining forces with Pets for Patriots, Seminole County Animal Services will offer a free pet adoption to veterans who adopt program-eligible dogs and cats. Animals eligible for adoption through the Pets for Patriots Program include;Dog or cat, at least 2 years of age ORDog or cat with special needs ORDog or cat in the shelter with
Seminole County Chamber’s Support for Local Funding Appropriations
Every year, communities across Florida depend on funding from the Florida Legislature to help so many facets of our state. The impact of appropriations on local non-profits, government and other entities is significant.Over the past few weeks, the Seminole County Chamber looked for ways to ensure the members of the chamber can find funding to meet their critical missions. As such, the Seminole County Chamber encourages state legislators to push for the following appropriation requests and for Governor Ron
City of Altamonte Springs Places in the Top 10 in Nationwide Public Holiday Lights Display Contest
Altamonte Springs, Fla. (December 8, 2023) – The City of Altamonte Springs has reason to celebrate as our “Light Up the Holidays” event has been ranked No. 8 in the USA TODAY 10Best Readers’ Choice travel award contest for Best Public Lights Display. This recognition is a great indication of the trust that residents and visitors have in the City to deliver a cherished and heartfelt community tradition. "This is a tremendous honor for our City,” said Frank Martz, City Manager of Altamonte Springs. "Light
City of Altamonte Springs Honored with the 2023 FMIT Partnership Innovation Award
Florida Municipal Insurance Trust Recognizes the City for Proactive Approach to Risk Management Altamonte Springs, Fla.– On December 5, 2023, the City of Altamonte Springs was presented with the Partnership Innovation Award from the Florida Municipal Insurance Trust (FMIT). This award recognizes the innovative practices that help reduce costs, turn challenges into opportunities and ensure the safety of staff and the community. Altamonte Springs was honored for its proactive approach to governing,
Seminole County Sheriff’s Office Expands Professional Opportunities, Welcoming Young Talent as Detention Deputies
Seminole Co. Fla., (November 16, 2023) – - The Seminole County Sheriff’s Office is excited to announce a fundamental change in its hiring policy, now opening doors for qualified candidates as young as 18 years old to join the organization as Detention Deputies at the John E. Polk Correctional Facility, including the opportunity to become certified through the organization’s sponsorship program, once reserved exclusively for candidates with college degrees.Recognizing the importance of engaging the younger