Greenwood County Sets Record with Financial Reporting Recognition for 33rd Year

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Greenwood County Sets Record with Financial Reporting Recognition for 33rd Year

Greenwood County is celebrating an impressive milestone after earning the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting from the Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada (GFOA) for the 33rd consecutive year. This award is recognized as the highest form of recognition in government accounting and financial reporting.

Earning this certificate is no small feat. The county’s annual Comprehensive Financial Report (ACFR) must undergo a thorough evaluation by an impartial panel of experts. These experts ensure the report adheres to a “spirit of full disclosure” and effectively communicates the county’s financial story.

“Receiving the Certificate of Achievement for the 33rd consecutive year is a remarkable milestone for Greenwood County,” said Greenwood County Treasurer Steffanie Dorn. “This achievement is a reflection of the tireless efforts of our financial team over the years to maintain the highest standards of transparency and accountability. We are committed to managing the county’s finances with integrity and serving our community with excellence.”

The certificate underscores the county’s dedication to maintaining high standards. Greenwood County Council Chairman Chuck Moates added, “This award for the 33rd year in a row highlights our county’s long-standing commitment to fiscal responsibility and accurate reporting. Our dedication to prudent financial management ensures that the resources of Greenwood County are handled with the utmost care and responsibility, which is something we take great pride in.”

The ongoing recognition is a testament to Greenwood County’s pursuit of excellence in managing public funds and reporting with clarity and transparency.

Community Events and Activities

In other news, Greenwood County has a robust lineup of community events and activities. Thursday is Chess Day, where “Chess Doors Open” events welcome participants of all ages and skill levels from 6 pm to 10 pm. Whether you are a seasoned player or just learning the basics, you can play over-the-board chess, bring a friend, or make new ones. The environment is free, fun, and family-friendly.

Music lovers can look forward to the upcoming performance by Jackson & The Post Hole Diggers at one of the best venues in town. Enjoy dinner and stay for the show, promising an evening of great music and entertainment.

For those passionate about gardening, Master Gardeners Tom Nelson and Glennis Cannon will present a session on garden myths. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own lunch or snack to this enlightening talk offered by the Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service.

Greenwood’s Master Gardener Volunteer Training Course is also gearing up for 2024. Pre-registration is available now and serves as a screening process to ensure applicants understand the commitment to volunteerism.

For stress relief and mental wellness, the Gravity Counseling Group offers a free wellness group that meets every fourth Wednesday of the month. This monthly meeting provides a supportive community for healing, support, and empowerment.

Lastly, the Greenwood Women’s Club (GWC) will hold its 3rd quarter meeting for 2024, recognizing the 2023 Grant recipients. This event promises to be a wonderful and uplifting gathering, featuring a reception followed by an official program.

Greenwood County continues to foster a community environment where residents can engage in enriching activities and events while celebrating the county’s achievements in fiscal responsibility and financial transparency.


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