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This year marks 86 years that the Lehi Round-Up has been bringing the community together. Over the years, the city has grown and evolved, but the tradition of the Round-Up has remained a constant.
This family-friendly event is cherished by both old and new residents of the city who come together to share in the community’s rich traditions. From thrilling rodeo events to delicious food and entertainment, the Lehi Round-Up has something for everyone, making it a beloved community tradition that is eagerly anticipated every year.
The theme for the 2023 Lehi RoundUp is “Let’s Round-Up Some Lehi Fun!” Fun is just what we need. This year’s celebration promises to be an exciting, event-filled week. As always, highlighting the week will be our unique miniature float and livestock parades, our variety of fun-filled activities to enjoy and our famous Lehi
Round-Up Rodeo!
This celebration can only be provided through the great efforts of many volunteers and organizations. We are always looking for citizens willing to help with the activities. If you are interested, please contact the city at 385-201-1000.
We give great thanks to members of the Lehi Civic Improvement Association for their hard work and sponsorship of the rodeo. Without their efforts, this event could not take place.
We are excited to have an event where everyone can find a fun activity to be involved in. Gather your family, invite your friends or just come by yourself to participate. Please take the time to review the schedule of activities and then block out time on your calendars.
Remember that tickets for the rodeo sell out quickly, so plan now to make that purchase. Tickets can be bought at
lehirodeo.com or in person at our own Macey’s or Pioneer Market (formerly known as Kohler’s) food stores.
So, dust off your boots and grab your hat, and I will see you at Lehi’s City Round-Up.
Lehi Mayor Mark Johnson
2023 Parade Grand Marshal - Ronald V. Smith
Ronald V. Smith, who served as Lehi City’s 43rd mayor, has been named the grand marshal of the 2023 Lehi Round-Up Grand Parade.
The parade will begin at 10 a.m. on Saturday, June 24, and travel from Wines Park to Lehi High School.
Ronald V. Smith was born in Lehi on Aug. 31, 1936, the son of Victor Webb and Deon Carter Smith. His great-grandfather, Joseph J. Smith, was the first blacksmith in Lehi.
He graduated from Lehi High School in 1954, then alternated between attending Brigham Young University and working for a few years before being called to serve in the Hawaii mission of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
After returning from his mission in 1958, he worked at Geneva Steel, then returned to BYU, eventually graduating with a bachelor’s degree in education. He began his career working at Skyline High School, then later transferred to the Granite School District and taught high school students.
In 1961, he married Kaye Louise Passey in the Salt Lake Temple. They are the parents of eight children, four of whom still live in Lehi, and the
grandparents of 28 and great-grandparents of 12. Kaye passed away in 2016.
Smith has lived in Lehi for most of his life. He has served on many local committees and boards, including the Lehi CIA Rodeo Committee for 28 years, the Lehi City Planning Commission, the Lehi City Board of Adjustments, the Lehi Irrigation Company Board of Directors, the Lehi Metropolitan Water District Board of Directors and the Lehi Historical Society Board of Directors.
In 1991, at the urging of friends and neighbors, he ran for city council and won, taking office in January 1992. When Lehi Mayor Guy Cash submitted his resignation on Sept. 29, 1992, the city council appointed Smith as the city’s 43rd mayor.
Much of the work of his administration centered on the rapid growth and building boom that had come to Lehi. He assisted with the development of a Capital Improvement Plan that examined how to best handle development of future water, sewer, street and park needs.
Other accomplishments during his tenure as mayor were improved curb, gutter and sidewalk in several areas of
town and the improvement and resurfacing of city streets.
In addition to his civic service, Smith has been very active in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, serving for many years in various bishoprics, including as bishop of the Lehi 11th Ward from 1982 to 1987.
He also served as stake Young Men’s president and as a high councilor in the Lehi North Stake and as a branch president at the Provo Missionary Training Center.
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2023 Schedule of Events
2023 LEHI ROUND-UP • JUNE 18-24 “Let’s Round-Up Some Lehi Fun!”
As you attend the parades and other events, please be mindful of private property in surrounding areas. Don’t park in or block private driveways, sit on private property without permission, or otherwise cause issues for property owners. Thank you for making Lehi a great community and enjoy Round-Up Week.
SATURDAY, JUNE 17
8 A.M.: DOUBLES TENNIS TOURNAMENT. Registration begins at 8 a.m. at Lehi High School. $20 per team.
7 P.M.: MISS LEHI COMPETITION, Lehi High School. Tickets: $10 in advance or $12 at the door.
SUNDAY, JUNE 18
FATHER’S DAY (Arts in the Park will begin Sunday, June 25)
MONDAY, JUNE 19
1 TO 8:50 P.M.: HALF-PRICE SWIM DAY AT THE LEGACY CENTER, 11 a.m. to 6:50 p.m. at the Outdoor Pool.
6:30 P.M.: ROUND-UP CONCERT FEATURING MATT STELL. Opening act: The Deaf and the Musician. Food trucks: Fiore Pizza, Corndog Commander, South of the Border Tacos, Kona Ice
TUESDAY, JUNE 20
10 A.M. TO 3 P.M.: BABY CONTEST, Legacy Center. Entry fee: $5 in advance or $10 the day of the contest.
5 P.M.: 3-ON-3 BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT, Legacy Center. Registration begins at 4:30 p.m.
7 P.M.: COMEDY NIGHT WITH COMEDYSPORTZ at Skyridge High School. Free admission.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21
9 A.M.: RODEO SLACK- Free event at the rodeo grounds- an overflow of timed event contestants.
4:30 TO 7 P.M.: FAMILY WESTERN BBQ & ENTERTAINMENT, Wines Park. Featuring The Fab Folk. $5 per plate.
6 P.M.: HORSESHOE TOURNAMENT, Lehi Sports Park. Registration begins at 5:30 p.m. Free for Lehi residents; $15 for non-residents.
8 TO 10 P.M.: ROUND-UP TEEN POOL PARTY at Outdoor Pool
9 P.M.: OUTDOOR MOVIE AT VETS PARK
THURSDAY, JUNE 22
6 P.M.: STOCK PARADE. Route: From Wines Park to the rodeo grounds.
8 P.M.: PRCA RODEO AT LEHI RODEO GROUNDS. Family Night: Tickets for children 12 and under are $8. Adult tickets are $16.
FRIDAY, JUNE 23
11 A.M. TO 7 P.M.: ROUND-UP MARKET, Wines Park.
1 P.M.: RAISE THE MIC, Wines Park.
6 P.M.: MINIATURE FLOAT PARADE. Route: From Wines Park to Lehi High School.
8 P.M.: PRCA RODEO at Lehi Rodeo Grounds. Tickets are $16.
SATURDAY, JUNE 24
7 TO 9:30 A.M.: CHUCK WAGON BREAKFAST, Wines Park. $6 per plate. Proceeds benefit the Lehi High School Booster Club.
9 A.M. TO 5 P.M.: ROUND-UP MARKET, Wines Park.
10 A.M.: GRAND PARADE. Route: From Wines Park to Lehi High School.
11 A.M. TO 5 P.M.: FAMILY FUN DAY & ENTERTAINMENT at Wines Park. Bracelets for bounce house activities are $5.
8 P.M.: PRCA RODEO AT LEHI RODEO GROUNDS. Tough Enough to Wear Pink night. Tickets are $18.
IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE RODEO: FAMILY DIRT DANCE, Lehi Rodeo Grounds.
SUNDAY, JUNE 25
7 P.M.: ARTS IN THE PARK, Wines Park. Featuring Daniel Beck.
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Lehi Round-Up Rodeo
EVENT DETAILS
DATE: June 22, 23 & 24
TIME: 8 p.m.
PLACE: Lehi Rodeo Grounds, 105 N. 500 West
Cost: Varies
INFORMATION
The Lehi Round-Up Rodeo will be held June 22-24, 2023, with the rodeo action beginning each evening at 8 p.m. at the Lehi Rodeo Grounds, 105 N. 500 West, Lehi. We invite you to join us for these three action-packed nights of professional rodeo, including the always explosive bareback, saddle bronc and bull riding; the fast-paced steer wrestling, tie down roping and team roping; and the glitter and grit of the ladies’ barrel racing.
Tickets for all three nights can be purchased at lehirodeo.com.
Follow us on Facebook (Lehi Round-Up Rodeo) and Instagram @lehirodeo. We look forward to seeing you at the Lehi Round-Up Rodeo!
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TICKET PRICES
All seats are reserved. Ticket prices do not include service fees and are non-refundable and non-exchangeable.
THURSDAY, JUNE 22: Family Night. Tickets are $16 for adults and $8 for children 12 and under.
FRIDAY, JUNE 23: Tickets are $16 each.
SATURDAY, JUNE 24: Tough Enough to Wear Pink night. All tickets are $18 each.
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2023 Miss Lehi Round-Up Rodeo Royalty
The 86th Lehi Round-Up Rodeo is just around the corner and the 2023 Miss Lehi Round-Up Rodeo Royalty is ready to “Round Up Some Lehi Fun.” The new royalty was selected on Saturday, April 15, 2023, after a day of competition that included personal interviews, modeling, speeches, impromptu questions and horsemanship.
Lindsey Ivie, the daughter Chris and Michelle Ivie of Benjamin, is your Miss Lehi Round-Up Rodeo 2023. She has a love for the rich history of the Lehi Round-Up Rodeo and Celebration, which has become a treasured family tradition. Lindsey is a former Miss Pony Express Days Rodeo and Miss Spanish Fork Fiesta Days Rodeo and was also the first attendant in the 2021 Miss Lehi Round-Up Royalty.
During the past two years, she has served as a Rodeo Houston Pivot girl and, in 2022, she had the privilege of being a Wrangler National Finals Rodeo flag girl.
Lindsey is certified in equine massage and enjoys helping our equine athletes feel their best. She loves everything to do with the outdoors, including camping, hiking and trail riding with friends and family. She is also a huge hunting enthusiast.
With her passion for service, love of rodeo and ambition to better herself, Lindsey looks forward to serving as Miss Lehi Round Up Rodeo.
Emma Stowe of Taylorsville will represent the 2023 Lehi Round Up Rodeo as the first attendant. She is the daughter of Ryan and Lisa Stowe. Emma is a recent high school graduate who has a deep passion for equine health and studies.
She is currently employed at Mountain Point Equine Hospital and pursuing a veterinary technician and equine massage certificate. Her long-term goal is to become an equine physical therapist.
For the past 10 years, Emma has
enjoyed success competing in 4-H equine-related events and is currently serving as a Utah 4-H State Horse Ambassador. Emma has held the titles of Western Stampede Rodeo Queen and Summit County Fair First Attendant.
As an outdoor enthusiast, she enjoys riding dirt bikes, hunting, boating, snowboarding, teaching riding lessons to kids in her local community and volunteering at an equine therapy center for kids with disabilities. She also loves spending time with her family.
Terra Hicken was selected as the second attendant in the 2023 Lehi Round Up Rodeo Royalty. She is the daughter of Dave and Tanya Hicken of Heber City. Terra graduated
from high school with high honors in 2022 and is currently attending Utah Valley University where she is pursuing a degree in business.
Her rodeo queen titles include 2021 Mountain Valley Stampede Junior Queen, 2022 Dinosaur Round-Up Rodeo Queen and 2022 Miss Hooper Tomato Days Second Attendant.
Aside from riding horses and competing in rodeo queen pageants, Terra enjoys snowmobiling, swing dancing and swimming.
The royalty will make appearances at rodeos and other special events to promote the Lehi Round-Up Rodeo and Celebration and to educate the public and create awareness about the sport of rodeo.
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Members of the 2023 Miss Lehi Round-Up Rodeo Royalty are, from left: Emma Stowe, first attendant; Lindsey Ivie, queen; and Terra Hicken, second attendant. Photo by Camden Richins.
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Doubles Tennis Tournament
Come out and participate in our annual Round-Up Doubles Tennis Tournament. This is a fun event for ages 8th grade to adult. The tournament is set up to be a doubles match format, and there is a prize for top finishers. A free T-shirt is included for the first 30 teams to register.
Registration will be available June 17, the day of the tournament, at the Lehi High School tennis courts.
EVENT DETAILS
DATE: Saturday, June 17
TIME: 8 a.m. until complete
PLACE: Lehi High School
COST: $20 per team
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Miss Lehi Competition
Miss Lehi 2022 Savana Brown will pass her crown to a new title winner during the Miss Lehi Competition on Saturday, June 17.
The event will begin at 7 p.m. at Lehi High School, 180 N. 500 East. The doors will open at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $10 in advance at https://tinyurl.com/MissLehi2023 or $12 at the door.
The theme for the 2023 Miss Lehi Competition is “Awesome Mix Volume 2023, a spin on the “Guardians of the Galaxy” ‘70s theme and showcasing Savana’s love of ‘70s music, actor Chris Pratt and the movie.
Savana will be competing in the Miss Utah contest June 8-10 at the Capitol Theater in Salt Lake City.
This year’s Miss Lehi Competition will be judged by five panelists. Pri-
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EVENT DETAILS
DATE: Saturday, June 17
TIME: 7 p.m. (doors open 6:30)
PLACE: Lehi High School
COST: $10 in advance $12 at the door
To purchase tickets for the Miss Lehi Competition, scan this QR code.
vate interviews will be held earlier in the day on June 17; talent, evening gown and onstage conversation competition will be conducted that evening.
The talent portion of the compe-
tition is a 90-second display of each contestant’s talent. The onstage conversation is one question to each contestant about her Community Service Initiative. The evening gown portion judges contestants’ comfort, confidence and composure.
Also to be judged that evening will be the health and fitness portion of the competition. The swimsuit competition was removed in 2018, and this will be the first year health and fitness is part of the contest. Contestants are instructed to wear a fitness outfit of their choice; it will be like a fashion show of each contestant’s fitness attire. This phase of competition is where the contestant showcases her commitment to health and fitness initiatives.
before June 17 online at lehi-ut.gov/legacy-center or at
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EVENT DETAILS
DATE: Monday, June 19
TIME: 6:30 p.m.
PLACE: Wines Park 600 N. Center
COST: FREE
Award-winning and popular Country artist Matt Stell will be the featured performer at the Lehi Round-Up Concert in the Park on Monday, June 19, at 6:30 p.m. at Wines Park, 600 N. Center. Opening act will be The Deaf and the Musician.
Admission is free to this event, which will include food trucks Fiore Pizza, Corndog Commander, South of the Border Tacos and Kona Ice.
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a billion on-demand streams with back-to-back number one hits
“Prayed For You” and “Everywhere But On” plus fan-favorites
“Boyfriend Season” and “That Ain’t Me No More.”
Furthermore, he’s one of only eight new artists to have consecutive number one hits in the past six years. With Billboard touting his “versatile” style, he’s the first-ever artist to receive a virtual plaque from the Recording Industry Association of America for multiweek breakout “Prayed For You,” which is two-times Platinum, and he is an American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers Pop and Country most-performed song awards winner.
“Man Made” is his current lead single off a new album expected next year, which follows his 2020 EP “Better than That.” He has appeared on “Good Morning Amer-
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Launching the Give A Damn Foundation in 2020, his charitable efforts have supported St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Doctors Without Borders and the Humane Society, among others.
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Baby Contest
The Lehi Round-Up Baby Contest will be held on Tuesday, June 20, in the Lehi Legacy Center North Gym. There will be two different categories for each age group: the Looks/Personality category and the Costume/Novelty category. A photo booth will be provided for pictures. Registration is available online at lehi-ut.gov/baby-contest/or in person at the event. Pre-registration fee is $5; same-day registration fee is $10.
2023 BABY CONTEST SCHEDULE
10 TO 10:30 A.M.: 3 to 6 months and multiples
10:30 TO 11 A.M.: 7 to 9 months
11:15 A.M. TO 12:15 P.M.: 10 to 12 months
12:15 TO 1 P.M.: Lunch
1 TO 1:30 P.M.: 13 to 18 months
1:30 TO 2:15 P.M.: 19 to 24 months
2:15 TO 3 P.M.: 25 to 36 months
3:30 P.M.: Awards in the South Gym
3-on-3 Basketball Tournament
EVENT DETAILS
DATE: Tuesday, June 20
TIME: Registration 4 p.m. Tournament 5 p.m.
PLACE: Lehi Legacy Center
COST: $20 per team
Spectators FREE
The Legacy Center, 123 N. Center, will host a 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament as part of this year’s RoundUp celebration.
This event is for men ages 18 and older and will be set up as a double elimination tournament.
Prizes will be awarded for the top two finishers. All teams are guaranteed two games.
To register to participate, visit lehi-ut.gov/legacy-center or visit the Legacy Center Registration Office during normal business hours.
EVENT DETAILS
DATE: Tuesday, June 20
TIME: 10 a.m to 3 p.m.
PLACE: Lehi Legacy Center 123 N. Center
COST: $5 pre-registration $10 same-day
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Comedy Night
EVENT DETAILS
DATE: Tuesday, June 20
TIME: 7 p.m.
PLACE: Skyridge High School
3000 N. Center, Lehi
COST: FREE
The fast-paced improv comedy show ComedySportz will provide a hilarious show on Tuesday, June 20, as part of Comedy Night during the 2023 Lehi Round-Up celebration. The show will begin at 7 p.m. at Skyridge High School, 3000 N. Center, Lehi. Admission is free.
ComedySportz approaches comedy as a sport. The group has a Red Team and a Blue Team that compete throughout the show for the audience’s laughter and affection and to win points.
EVENT DETAILS
DATE: Wednesday, June 21
TIME: 4:30 to 7 p.m.
PLACE: Wines Park, 500 N. Center
COST: $5 per plate
Come enjoy a delicious BBQ meal during this year’s Family Western BBQ on Wednesday, June 21. The cost will be $5 per plate. The BBQ starts at 4:30 p.m. and will go until 7 p.m. or when the food runs out, whichever one comes first.
Entertainment during the event will be provided by The Fab Folk. The Fab Folk are the husband-wife folk rock duo of Jake and Melissa Haws from Springville. Their music centers around tight vocal harmonies and playing a variety of folk instruments, including acoustic guitar, banjo, harmonica, mandolin, kick drum, tambourine and cajon,
The referee takes suggestions from the audience, and the players use the suggestions to make instant hilarity with their fast-paced improv games.
At the end of each round, every audience member claps, cheers and points at the team or player who they want to receive points. The referee, based on volume and
enthusiasm, awards the points accordingly.
They also have MR. VOICE and Improv Music that add to the comedic scenes. Various fouls are also used in the show like the “Groaner” and “Brown-bag” fouls. At the end of the night, the final score is tallied and the champions are announced.
Family Western BBQ
as well as incorporating live “loop pedal” recordings into their performances.
The duo put their folk rock touch on arranging classic songs by the Beatles, Johnny Cash, Elvis Presley, and Neil Young as well as modern artists like Harry Styles, Ed Sheeran, The Lumineers, Jason Mraz, The White Stripes, and Imagine Dragons.
They have performed all across the Rocky Mountain region, includ-
ing appearances at the Utah Arts Festival, America’s Freedom Festival at Provo, Escalante Canyons Arts Festival, Utah County Fair, Box Elder County Fair, Orem Summerfest, Tooele Arts Festival, Ogden Cherry Days, Rimrock Summer Jam, Deer Valley Resort, Alta Resort, Snowbasin Resort, Park City Mountain Resort, The Grand America Hotel, Thanksgiving Point, Homestead Resort, Zermatt Resort, and Park City TV.
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Horseshoe Tournament
EVENT DETAILS
DATE: Wednesday, June 21
TIME: 6 to 10 p.m.
PLACE: Lehi Sports Complex
COST: FREE
Come show off your skills and compete for prizes at this year’s Lehi Round-Up Horseshoe Tournament. The tournament will be held on Wednesday, June 21, from 6 to 10 p.m. at the Lehi Sports Complex, 2000 W. 700 South.
This tournament will be a fun event for both children (ages fifth grade and older) and adults. It will be set up to be played as singles or
Outdoor Movie
EVENT DETAILS
DATE: Wednesday, June 21
TIME: 9 p.m.
PLACE: Veteran’s Park
850 W. Main St.
COST: FREE
in pairs and there will be a prize for the top finishers.
Those wishing to participate can register in person beginning at 5:30
p.m. on the day of the tournament at the sports park. Registration is free for Lehi residents and $15 for non-residents.
Residents are invited to enjoy a movie outdoors in the park as part of this year’s Lehi Round-Up. The movie “Toy Story 2” will be shown at Veterans Park, 850 W. Main Street, beginning at 9 p.m. on Wednesday, June 21.
Admission is free. Bring your lawn chairs, blankets and snacks and enjoy the show!
ROUND-UP T-SHIRTS!
ADULT SHIRTS: $10 Each YOUTH SHIRTS: $8 Each Shirts sold at Macey’s in Lehi & Pioneer Market (Formerly known as Kohlers)
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Stock Parade
EVENT DETAILS
DATE: Thursday, June 22
TIME: 6 p.m.
PLACE: Begins at Wines Park
Ends at 300 W. Main
COST: FREE
The annual Lehi Round-Up Stock Parade, an all-horse parade, will begin at 6 p.m. on Thursday, June 23. This unique event celebrates the community’s Western heritage and tradition; every person in the Stock Parade is either riding a horse or is in a wagon or carriage pulled by horses.
The parade will begin at Wines Park, 600 North and 100 East, and end at 300 West Main, close to the Lehi Rodeo Grounds. Those who participate in the parade on horseback or wagon will be admitted in for free to the Thursday night rodeo. All Stock Parade participants will be provided a seat in the southeast section.
Groups and individuals who wish to participate in the Stock Parade should register online at lehirodeo. com. For more information, send an email to Nikkole Winters at lehiroundupstockparade@gmail.com.
Round-Up Market
EVENT DETAILS
DATE: Fri. June, 23 - 11-7 p.m.
Sat. June, 24 - 9-5 p.m.
PLACE: Wines Park 500 N. Center
COST: Varies
The Round-Up Market will be open Friday and Saturday, June 23 and 24, and feature a variety of food and market vendors. If you would like to apply to be a vendor, visit lehi-ut.gov/roundup/vendor-information/.
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Raise the Mic Vocal Competition
Local youth ages 6 to 17 will show off their vocal talents as they compete in the annual Raise the Mic competition.
Preliminary auditions are required. In-person auditions will be held on Friday, June 2, from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the Lehi Arts Center, 685 N. Center. Those auditioning should bring their own playback device and appropriate audio dongle.
Video auditions are also available. Please send audition videos to Nicole Revill at nrevill@lehi-ut.gov.
EVENT DETAILS
DATE: Friday, June 23
TIME: 1 p.m.
PLACE: Wines Park 500 N. Center
COST: FREE
Deadline is June 2.
The competition finals will be held at 1 p.m. on Friday, June 23, in Wines Park, 500 N. Center. Cash prizes for first, second and third place will be awarded in the following age groups: 6 to 9, 10 to 13 and
Miniature Float Parade
EVENT DETAILS
DATE: Friday, June 23
TIME: 6 p.m.
PLACE: Begins at Wines Park 500 N. Center
COST: FREE
Lehi City’s unique event, the Miniature Float Parade, will be held Friday, June 23, beginning at 6 p.m. The parade will begin at Wines Park, 500 N. Center, and end at Lehi High School.
On July 24, 1854, Lehi held its first parade and patriotic celebration. It was a small parade held within the walls of the fort. In 1926, the parade consisted of children on decorated coaster wagons, tricycles and bicycles as well as children in pioneer costumes, all of whom simply paraded around the race track where the present rodeo arena is now located.
These first floats were small and usually constructed in recreation halls throughout Lehi. Decorations consisted of crepe paper with banners, flowers and ribbons. Float builders spent hours curling crepe paper to achieve the petal effect. Large quantities of chicken wire and
paper napkins were used to create animals and cartoon characters.
Later, plastic by the yard was used to make pom-poms of varying sizes, and commercial petal paper made float construction much easier.
Highlighted on each float then and now are Lehi’s best product – imaginatively costumed children!
We’ve come a long way since
14 to 17.
An overall audience choice winner will also be chosen and awarded a $100 cash prize.
Winners will have the opportunity to perform on Saturday, June 24, during Family Fun Day.
then. Each year, parade watchers are thrilled by the imagination and workmanship of the mini floats. As our city grows, bringing people and businesses from all over the country, it’s wonderful to join together to remember our humble beginnings and celebrate the many things that make Lehi such a great place to live.
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Chuck Wagon Breakfast
EVENT DETAILS
DATE: Saturday, June 24
TIME: 7-9:30 a.m.
PLACE: Wines Park
500 N. Center
COST: $6 per plate
Come join us for a delicious Chuck Wagon Breakfast on Saturday, June 24, from 7 to 9:30 a.m. at Wines Park. Please be mindful of the parade route when parking for the breakfast. Proceeds from the breakfast will benefit the Lehi High School Booster Club.
EVENT DETAILS
DATE: Saturday, June 24
TIME: 10 a.m.
PLACE: Begins at Wines Park Ends at Lehi High School
COST: FREE
The Grand Parade is an annual tradition of Lehi Round-Up. It will feature bands, school clubs, businesses, miniature hand-pulled floats, cheerleaders, royalties from around the state and more.
This year, the parade route has been lengthened to accommodate the growing number of spectators. The parade begins at the northeast corner of Wines Park and travels south on 100 East, then west on 200 North to 300 West. It will then turn south on 300 West and proceed to Main Street, where it will turn east and continue down Main Street to 500 East.The last leg of the route will be along 500 East between Main Street and 300 North.
Please be aware that parking is not allowed along the parade route Friday evening and Saturday morning and the streets will be closed to vehicles about 30 minutes before the parade begins.
Grand Parade
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Family Fun Day & Entertainment
EVENT DETAILS
DATE: Saturday, June 24
TIME: 11 a.m to 5 p.m.
PLACE: Wines Park
500 N. Center
COST: $5 for Bounce Houses
Be sure to join us Saturday, June 25, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. for Family Fun Day. We will have train rides, games, a petting zoo and a craft provided by the Lehi Arts Council. Bracelets for the bounce house activities will be available for $5.
Arts in the Park Concert
The culminating event of the 2023 Round-Up celebration will mark the kick-off of the Lehi Arts Council’s summer concert series and will feature the amazing vocals of Lehi resident and performing artist Daniel Beck.
Daniel Beck and his family have been residents of Lehi since 2001 and love living in one of the greatest cities in the world. Daniel Beck is a local singer and performer who has enjoyed side work as a recording artist. He has recorded two solo albums, “Love Like That” and “Abide with Me,” as well as features on three EFY CDs.
Daniel has enjoyed many performing opportunities from lead roles in stage musicals and recordings to
leading roles in several “Liken the Scriptures” film projects. “Liken” fans will recognize Daniel as King Saul in “David and Goliath,” King Lamoni in “Ammon and Lamoni,” Rex from “Daniel and the Lions” and Gabriel from “The First Christmas.” He performed the role of Thomas on Rob Gardner’s “Lamb of God” album.
Daniel enjoys his “day job” as a mortgage loan officer with Security Home Mortgage here in Lehi.
He considers his greatest accomplishment to be marrying the girl of his dreams and having five beautiful children and wishes to thank them for all their wonderful love and support and will probably do so by making them join him on stage for this Arts in the Park Concert!
2023 ARTS IN THE PARK CONCERT SCHEDULE
Arts in the Park concerts will be held throughout the summer on Sunday nights at 7 p.m. at Wines Park. Admission is free. Bring a chair or blanket to sit on.
JUNE 25: DANIEL BECK
JULY 2: RISE UP CHILDREN’S CHOIR
JULY 9: WASATCH SHOW BAND
JULY 16: BROADWAY IN THE PARK
JULY 23: THE BONKERS
JULY 30: JOSHUA CREEK
AUGUST 6: LEHI AREA SYMPHONIC BAND
AUGUST 13: REVILL FAMILY
EVENT DETAILS
DATE: Sunday, June 25
TIME: 7 p.m.
PLACE: Wines Park 500 N. Center
COST: FREE
Bring a blanket or chair to sit on.
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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7
2 to 3:30 p.m.: Kids’ Splash Bash, Sunrise Park, 749 N. 800 West. For kids ages 12 and younger. Come play in the foam and water with the fire department! Food trucks will be on-site.
6:30 to 10 p.m.: Carnival Family Night, Neptune Park, 1 ticket per ride.
7:30 to 9 p.m.: Teen Chalk War, Inlet Park, 6800 N. Saratoga Road. For teenagers. Free activities, games and a chalk war! Bring your friends and some sunglasses. Food trucks will be on-site.
NOTE: The Family Picnic in the Park is from 5 to 11 p.m., and the other listed events are the scheduled events going on as part of the Family Picnic in the Park.
THURSDAY, JUNE 8
5 to 11 p.m.: Family Picnic in the Park, Neptune Park
5 to 9 p.m.: Food Trucks
5 p.m.: Hypno Hick Kids Show
7:30 p.m.: Hypno Hick Family show
Between the Hypno Hick shows: Free activities - watermelon eating contest, mascot races and more!
6 to 11 p.m.: Carnival
9:15 p.m.: Movie in the Park - “The Sandlot”
NOTE: Like Thursday, this is a list of events all happening during Free Concert Friday at Neptune Park.
FRIDAY, JUNE 9
5 to 11 p.m.: Free Concert Friday, Neptune Park
4 to 9 p.m.: Boutique
5 to 8 p.m.: Petting Zoo & Sideshow Fun
5 to 9 p.m.: Food Trucks
6 to 11 p.m.: Carnival
8 p.m.: Concert - Metro Music Club
SATURDAY, JUNE 10
10 a.m.: Grand Parade. Parade route: Corner of 1200 North & 800 West, south to 400 North, east to Thunder Blvd., south to Westlake High School. Noon to 11 p.m.: Family Fun Day, Neptune Park
Noon to 3 p.m.: Car Show
Noon to 4 p.m.: Boutique
Noon to 4 p.m.: Live Entertainment
Noon to 4 p.m.: Food Trucks
Noon to 11 p.m.: Carnival
5 to 10 p.m.: Activities at Patriot Park
5 to 9 p.m.: Pickleball Tournament
6 to 9 p.m.: Food Trucks
9:45 p.m.: Fireworks Show
For event details, locations and registration information, visit saratogaspringscity.com/splashdays BACK
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Splash Bash Water! Foam! Fun!
THIS YEAR! Kids’
Splash Days
JUNE 7-10, 2023
Splash Days is sponsored by Avative, Intermountain Health, UFirst Credit Union & Pepsi
FIREWORKS
Launching from Patriot Park!
NEW EVENT!
Teen Chalk War Free & just for Teens! Bring sunglasses & throw chalk at your friends!
HYPNO HICK SHOWS!
Thursday, June 8 Kids Show 5 p.m. Family Show 7:30 p.m.
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It is anticipated that by the year 2065, Utah County will add 1 million additional people to its current population. As the region continues to develop, there are great opportunites and challenges that lie ahead.
Helping connect business professionals and leaders who want to meet this future head on is the mission of the Point of the Mountain Chamber of Commerce. The chamber provides opportunities for owners and employees to network, discover new business opportunities and access educational resources. The chamber also acts as an advocate for businesses with local, state and national government leaders.
Membership in the Point of the Mountain Chamber is open to all who want to be part of this exciting time in Utah’s business history. Join today, and see how chamber membership can help you grow your business.
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Executive Committee
Governing Board Members
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Teri Sunderland Chair Outlets at Traverse Mountain
Kent Loosle Past Chair Holy Cross Hospital - Mountain Point
Aaron Goodrich Vice Chair America First Credit Union
Lacie Hadlock Treasurer SERVPRO of Utah County
Mark Welcker President & CEO Point of the Mountain Chamber of Commerce
Ryan Blohm State Farm
Christian Brinton Utah Valley University
Clay Christensen MTECH
Ben Clayton Chick-fil-A
Phil Davis AlphaGraphics
Marlin Eldred Lehi City
Holden Holt Premier Family Medical
Dale Keep Big-D Construction
Cory Maloy Utah Representative District 52
Doug Meldrum Saratoga Springs City
Vanessa Perez Texas Instruments
Craig Peterson CC Bank Carmen Zapata Holy Cross Hospital - Mountain Point
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POINT
OF
THE MOUNTAIN CHAMBER
COMMUNITY PARTNER
For counties and cities who wish to partner with the chamber for the betterment of the region. The Community Partner membership is reserved for city and county government.
Benefits are:
• Executive Round Table participation
• Chamber will host local Business Alliance (Lunch & Learn) networking events.
• Weekly foursomes with carts at TalonsCove and Fox Hollow Golf Club. No other chamber is providing this benefit for its members!
• 4 reserved seats at the Annual Utah County Business Summit.
• Up to 4 reserved seats at Monthly Chamber Luncheons. Learn from top business leaders and government officials. Sit at the head table with our special guest speakers.
TRUSTEE
$15,000 Annually
For leaders who are vested in the success of the Point of the Mountain region.
Benefits are:
• Sponsorship credit of $5,000 on select events.
• Priority selection on premium sponsorships.
• Executive Round Table participation (by invitation).
• Superior placement of logo and recognition on all digital and printed materials.
• Banner recognition with top logo placement displayed at all appropriate chamber events.
• 10 reserved seats at the Annual Utah County Business Summit - multiple chambers participate.
• 4 reserved seats at monthly Chamber Luncheons. Learn from top business leaders and government officials. Sit at the head table with our special guest speakers.
• Weekly foursomes with carts at TalonsCove and monthly foursomes at Fox Hollow Golf Club.
• Access to the Chamber Topgolf membership, sponsored by Hoopes Vision
• Superior web presence.
• Also includes all Bronze level benefits.
ELITE
$10,000 Annually
For established companies looking for superior exposure and chamber participation.
Benefits are:
• Sponsorship credit of $3,000 on select events.
• Advanced selection on premium sponsorships.
• Executive Round Table participation (by invitation).
• Preferred logo placement on all digital and printed materials.
• Banner recognition with company logo prominently displayed at all appropriate chamber events.
• 8 reserved seats at the Annual Utah County Business Summit - multiple chambers participate.
• 4 reserved seats at Monthly Chamber Luncheons. Learn from top business leaders and government officials. Sit at the head table with our special guest speakers.
• Weekly foursomes with carts at TalonsCove and monthly foursomes at Fox Hollow Golf Club.
• Access to the Chamber Topgolf membership, sponsored by Hoopes Vision
• Also includes all Bronze level benefits.
DIAMOND
$5,000 Annually
For established companies seeking strong community and chamber involvement.
Benefits are:
• Sponsorship credit of $1,500 on select events.
• Executive Round Table participation (by invitation).
• 2 reserved seats at Monthly Chamber Luncheons. Learn from top business leaders and government officials.
• Logo visibly displayed on all digital and printed materials.
• Banner recognition with logo prominently displayed at all appropriate chamber events.
• 6 reserved seats at the Annual Utah County Business Summit - multiple chambers participate.
• Weekly foursomes with carts at TalonsCove and monthly foursomes at Fox Hollow Golf Club.
• Access to the Chamber Topgolf membership, sponsored by Hoopes Vision
• Excellent web presence.
• Also includes all Bronze level benefits.
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MEMBERSHIP LEVELS & BENEFITS PLATINUM
$2,500 Annually
For outstanding companies looking for involvement with the chamber.
Benefits are:
• Logo visibly displayed on all digital and printed materials.
• Banner recognition with logo displayed at all appropriate chamber events.
• 4 reserved seats at the Annual Utah County Business Summit - multiple chambers participate.
• 2 reserved seats at Monthly Chamber Luncheons. Learn from top business leaders and government officials.
• Weekly foursomes with carts at TalonsCove and monthly foursomes at Fox Hollow Golf Club. You wont find another Chamber of Commerce offering this benefit!
• Strong web presence.
• Also includes all Bronze level benefits.
GOLD
$800 Annually
For emerging businesses wanting to make meaningful connections and achieve sustainable growth.
Benefits are:
• 1 reserved seat at monthly Chamber Luncheons. Learn from top business leaders and government officials.
• Monthly foursomes with carts at Fox Hollow Golf Club! (5 outings pays for the membership, beyond that is PURE benefit, and you still get all the other Gold Benefits). Such an incredible value!
• Logo displayed on the chamber website.
• Also includes all Bronze level benefits.
SILVER
$400 Annually
For small businesses wanting to network more effectively and grow within their community.
Benefits are:
• 1 reserved seat at monthly Chamber Luncheons ($240 value). Save $40 annually vs. paying for each individual luncheon.
• Also includes all Bronze level benefits.
BRONZE
$200 Annually
For small businesses wanting more exposure. Benefits are:
• Free Customized Landing Page that points to your website.
• Excellent SEO (Search Engine Optimization). This is extremely important and valuable. This is how potential customers find you online!
• Directory listing on chamber website. Become publicly visible in the community.
• Attend monthly chamber luncheons and learn from top business and government officials ($20 cost to cover catering).
• Chamber membership plaque that can be displayed prominently in your place of business.
• Grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony. We always invite the mayor!
• Special member pricing/discounts for chamber events and advertising in the chamber magazine.
• Opportunity to participate on chamber committees.
• Attend effective monthly networking luncheons. Form those critical business relationships!
• Business listing in the annual chamber magazine, which is mailed to every home and business in Lehi & Saratoga Springs cities.
• Participate in the “Welcome to the Neighborhood” marketing program.
• Attend business alliance (Lunch & Learn) meetings where best practices are taught and discussed.
• Attend the Annual Utah County Business Summitmultiple chambers participate.
BUSINESS BUILDER
$100 Annually (only $8.33 per month!)
The Business Builder membership is reserved for businesses who work exclusively from a home office. Benefits are:
• Free Customized Landing Page that points to your website
• Excellent SEO (Search Engine Optimization). This is extremely important and valuable. This is how potential customers find you online!
• Directory listing on the chamber website. Become publicly visible in the community.
• Attend valuable monthly networking luncheons (order from the menu). Make critical business connections.
• Attend monthly chamber luncheons and learn from top business and government officials ($20 cost to cover catering).
• Attend business alliance (Lunch & Learn) meetings where best practices are taught and discussed.
• Attend the Annual Utah County Business Summitmultiple chambers attend.
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2022 CHAMBER AWARDS
OUTSTANDING BUSINESS OF THE YEAR AWARD
Texas Instruments
EXCELLENCE IN MARKETING AWARD
Minky Couture
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LEHI CITY MAYOR’S AWARD Pinnacle Chiropractic
CHAIRMAN’S AWARD Toran MacArthur
PRESIDENT’S AWARD Kris Hammond
CHAMBER PERSON OF THE YEAR AWARD
Kent Loosle
NEW CHAMBER BUSINESS OF THE YEAR AWARD
Quick Quack Car Wash
AMBASSADOR OF THE YEAR
Monique Stuart, Farmers Insurance
DISTINGUISHED CHAIRMAN’S SERVICE AWARD
Kent Loosle
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2022 CHAMBER AWARDS
SARATOGA SPRINGS MAYOR’S AWARD
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EXEMPLARY SERVICE AWARD
Andrew Badger
EXEMPLARY SERVICE AWARD
Curtis McGee
GOLF BENEFIT
Incredible golf benefit for chamber members
The Point of the Mountain Chamber of Commerce has partnered with both Fox Hollow AND TalonsCove Golf Club this year to provide chamber members with an unmatched golf benefit. There is not another chamber in the State of Utah that is providing this benefit to its members. If you like to golf, we are the chamber for you!
Gold members can enjoy FREE foursomes with carts at the Fox Hollow Golf Club. Platinum and higher members can play golf at both Fox Hollow and TalonsCove. This is a totally unique benefit for business professionals who like to conduct networking and close deals on the golf course.
Take your clients golfing and close the deal, make it an employee perk, or just break away from the office for a few hours and go take in 9 or 18 holes! Our partnering golf courses provide some of the best golfing in the state.
As you golf with the chamber benefit, you will see that these courses offer other fantastic services such as a place to hold your next corporate party, company golf tournament, or your child’s wedding/ reception! You do not need to look any further than Fox Hollow and TalonsCove.
How does it work?
Call the chamber office to set up your tee time up to 8 days in advance. The chamber will take it from there and get back with you. There is only one foursome per day as a chamber, so plan accordingly and book as soon as possible. The following applies:
• One foursome each day consisting of an 18-hole round of golf or eight golfers playing nine holes. Either way works great.
• Saturday and Sunday play not available.
• No scheduling play during days when tournaments are scheduled.
• Golfing on major holidays is not allowed through the membership.
• Chamber members must contact the chamber office to schedule
a tee time, no exceptions. They will not allow you to golf if you schedule your own tee time.
For more information, contact the chamber office at 801-901-6664 or Mark@ThePointChamber.com.
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CHAMBER EVENTS & COMMITTEES Chamber Ambassador Committee
The Chamber Ambassador Committee is a committed group of chamber members who go the extra mile to welcome new chamber members, help current members become more engaged in chamber activities, and honor businesses for their achievements.
Committee members visit new chamber members and assist in events such as ribbon cuttings and grand openings. At chamber events, committee members greet all members and help them get to know each other.
The committee is also responsible for selecting candidates to be considered for the chamber’s Business of the Month award. Those candidates are then voted on by the chamber membership, and the Ambassador Committee visits the selected winner and presents the business with a plaque and banner.
This committee provides some of the very best networking opportunities! For more information on joining the committee, contact the chamber office at 801-901-6664.
Utah Ignite
The Utah Ignite Steering Committee is part of the Utah Ignite organization, which operates as a partnership between the Point of the Mountain Chamber of Commerce and US Ignite, a program under the National Science Foundation. Utah Ignite is one of about 40 Smart Gigabit Communities throughout the United States and World.
The goal is to create “smart communities” across the globe that collaborate on ideas and share knowledge for the betterment of all residents that live in those areas. Grants are awarded to help advance promising research designed to solve problems, improve quality of life, and save valuable resources and funds by reducing waste and by improving on key efficiencies.
Utah Ignite is currently working on implementing better quality air sensors throughout the State of Utah through a grant that was awarded to Tetrad, a local Utah company. Several other states have already ordered sensors that we are producing here. We have also completed a bike trail study to analyze the current conditions and needs for additional bike trails and are looking into the possibilities of conducting a drone study on Utah Lake.
The drones will monitor the algae blooms on the lake through the latest infrared technologies. The results of these drones will be transmitted in real time and made available to lake authorities. This will help officials stay on top of the blooms before they can become a hazard.
Our chamber is working hard to make Utah better and safer. For more information on joining this committee, contact the chamber office at 801-901-6664.
Utah County Business Summit
One of Utah County’s top business events of the year, the Utah County Business Summit was launched in 2014 with the intent of providing ongoing education about best business practices to local business professionals.
Critical insights are discussed and shared during the morning, and attendees have the opportunity to network throughout the day, during breaks, and at lunch.
Each year, the summit attracts a group of exceptional speakers with unique perspectives, expertise, and business insights who inspire, direct and counsel their audience. Past speakers have included Utah Jazz CEO Greg Miller, Traeger Grills CEO Jeremy Andrus, former NFL quarterback Scott Mitchell, KSL Radio host Maria Shilaos, BYU Football Head Coach Kalani Sitake, Overstock.com Chairman and former CEO Johnathan Johnson, as well as prominent entrepreneur, businessman, founder of the hit TV show “The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch” Brandon Fugal, and many more. Businesses are also invited to showcase themselves as part of the summit’s vendor exhibition.
This annual event was started by the Point of the Mountain Chamber, and, in the spirit of collaboration, the chamber decided to share the event with the other three chambers in northern Utah County. This has proven to be a great idea as the event is attended by professionals from throughout the region and county.
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Connect 4 Lunch – Pure Networking
Connect 4 Lunch is a highly focused, multi-chamber, pure networking event involving business professionals from throughout the northern Utah County area. Attendees network in groups of no more than six over lunch.
These smaller group sizes allow business professionals of all types to get to know each other in a more meaningful way. Personal and professional experiences are shared and needs and ideas are discussed, all while a fantastic lunch is enjoyed. Those attending are invited to bring a door prize from their business to give away if they wish to receive extra recognition.
Connect 4 Lunch is held on the third Thursday of every month at various area restaurants. The Point of the Mountain Chamber created this event many years ago to fulfill the need for a quality networking experience in north Utah County.
The chamber now shares Connect 4 Lunch with the other three chambers in north Utah County to make it an exceptional benefit and opportunity for business professionals throughout the region. For more information and upcoming locations, visit the Point of the Mountain chamber website at www. thepointchamber.com or call the Chamber office at 801.901.6664.
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CHAMBER EVENTS & COMMITTEES
Saratoga Springs Lunch & Learn Sponsored by META and the Saratoga Springs Business Alliance
The Saratoga Springs Business Alliance was created more than a decade ago and was the first of its kind in Utah County, providing educational and networking opportunities for business professionals. Fast forward 11 years later and it is still going strong and has even inspired the formation of other similar business alliance groups in Utah County.
The SSBA meets bi-monthly in Saratoga Springs to provide business professionals with opportunities to be taught and mentored in Best Business Practices while also providing an opportunity to network freely and effectively with each other. A delicious lunch is enjoyed while guest speakers educate and interact with the attendees.
Lehi Lunch & Learn Sponsored by META and the Lehi Business Alliance
Business is about relationships and knowledge, and the Lehi Business Alliance helps local business owners foster these relationships and provide educational opportunities for its attendees.
The LBA meets bi-monthly in conjunction with the SSBA to provide business professionals with opportunities to be taught on Best Business Practices as well as to provide valuable networking opportunities.
The LBA leadership works closely with the Point of the Mountain Chamber of Commerce to line up top-quality guest speakers. Most of the speakers are current chamber members who are experts in various areas. A delicious lunch is enjoyed while guest speakers educate and interact with the attendees.
General Chamber Luncheon
The General Chamber Luncheon is normally held on the first or second Tuesday of each month from 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. Guest speakers are invited to come and address the chamber membership. Speakers are carefully chosen and range from well-known CEO’s to elected officials from both state on local levels. Topics covered are motivational, best practices, and informational in nature, etc.
December’s luncheon is always highly anticipated as we invite a guest performer to come and perform for the chamber as we usher in the Christmas and holiday season. Past performers include Peter Breinholt and Joshua Creek.
Four times each year, we join with three other chambers for a special combined luncheon. Members find great value in these events as they get to meet and mingle with new faces while we enjoy hearing from top-notch guest speakers. This is another favorite event for members.
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Executive Round Table
The Executive Round Table is an exclusive group of “C-suite”-level executives. The focus of the Executive Round Table is to address important topics such as education, transportation, critical legislation at state and local levels, and anything else the group wishes to address. The direction of the group is determined by the group. Issues that affect business and quality of life in northern Utah County are of great importance and are the driving force behind the Executive Round Table.
The Point Challenge Golf Tournament
The annual Point Challenge Golf Tournament is a fun and exciting tournament. While winning is the goal, networking and renewing acquaintances are equally important. This tournament is comprised of mainly chamber membership. Priority registration is offered to members first. This year’s tournament will be held at Fox Hollow Golf Club. Sponsorship opportunities are available for this event.
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Slopes Cup Golf Tournament
We have partnered with Silicon Slopes to create a great golfing and networking experience. Companies from all over Utah will be represented at Slopes Cup ‘23. Opportunities are available to sponsor the event in order to gain exposure and recognition and to support the community. This year’s tournament will be held at Alpine Country Club.
Annual Movie Event
Each year, the chamber partners with Fat Cats in Saratoga Springs to watch a newly released movie. Members get to come and enjoy a movie and dinner while they network with other professionals. This is a family friendly event so tickets normally go pretty fast. Sponsorship opportunities are available for this event.
Annual Bowling Event
Every November, the Point of the Mountain Chamber combines with the three other chambers in northern Utah County to enjoy a fun outing at either Jack and Jills or Fat Cats. We eat lunch, bowl and enjoy each other’s company, all while competing to see who can win the trophy for the highest score. The winning chamber has “bragging rights” for the year!
Women in Business Event
Our Women in Business meets quarterly, and we invite some of Utah’s finest to come and present including First Lady Abby Cox and Susan Madsen. It’s been said that knowledge empowers us to be the best version of ourselves. Utah County Women in Business allows women to explore new opportunities and possibilities. This event attracts likeminded women who are looking to network with other successful professionals, explore new ideas, learn what helpful resources are out there, and hear from inspiring successful women who share their experiences about life, work and finding a balance.
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Business Before
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The Breakfast Before Hours event normally takes place on the second Friday of each month. The event rotates to a different location where an enjoyable breakfast is generously sponsored. This newer event is gaining in popularity and before too long will be at the same level as our Connect 4 Lunch.
Breakfast Before Hours brings about many benefits. To effectively manage and grow your career or business, you must have ample professional connections. However, regardless of the immense availability of various social media platforms, there is still a need for meeting people face-to-face in order to create truly meaningful connections.
A speed networking event gives a person access to numerous individuals in different fields. Professionals easily exchange contact information during these events and sometimes set up future meetings as well. This opens doors to potential growth opportunities and valuable partnerships.
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LEHI MAYOR’S MESSAGE
Lehi City is a thriving community that is dedicated to providing its residents and businesses with reliable services, infrastructure and quality of life. With a rapidly growing population, we understand the importance of investing in the future to ensure sustainable development and progress.
We announced the Texas Instrument expansion in February, which is expected to bring up to 800 new high-tech jobs to Lehi during the next 20 years. We are pleased to have TI as a community partner. The partnership has brought great opportunities to our city, our state and our country at a critical time in the semiconductor industry.
Our partnership with Strata Networks is giving our residents and businesses the opportunity to increase their productivity with faster internet services. Construction in the first area began in November. We look forward to celebrating the installation of the first customers this spring.
The first Parks, Arts, Recreation and Culture (PARC) grant was awarded in 2022 to the Hutchings Museum, the Lehi Historical Society & Archives and the Lehi Arts Council, all nonprofit organizations. The grants help with ongoing operations of cultural operations and cultural
facilities. The grant derives from the PARC tax, which was approved by Lehi voters in 2021. The tax funds are divided between parks, recreation, arts and culture, with parks and recreation receiving 70% of the revenue and the remaining 30% going toward arts and culture.
Lehi City responded to the state mandate of installing secondary water meters and began its 5- to 6-year effort in October 2022. The city received a $10 million grant through the Utah Board of Water Resources to install 5,700 meters of the over 12,000 connections needed. By installing secondary water meters and providing usage data to residents, Lehi expects water use to decrease by 20% to 40%. The focus area has been the Traverse Mountain community, with an anticipated completion of September 2023. In the past, our residents have answered the call to conserve water, and we know they will continue to do what is necessary for the benefit of their city and state.
As Lehi continues to grow, we are working with state officials, top engineers and neighboring cities to find solutions to alleviate congestion. We are currently working on the Point of the Mountain Connector plan. The connector will be a freeway connection between I-15
and the Mountain View Corridor. It will be two lanes in each direction with bridges over the Jordan River and Redwood Road. The connector is an important component to Point of the Mountain. It will improve the way everyone travels through Lehi City and northern Utah County, cutting down the commute time and enhancing the safety of our drivers.
Lehi City is committed to providing support to our business community. We are a city where businesses thrive, and we are proud to be a dedicated partner of the chamber. With a strong emphasis on collaboration and community involvement, Lehi City is truly a great place to live, work and play.
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LEHI ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT MESSAGE
While the fears of a looming recession are on everyone’s mind, Utah seems to be insulated from the nation. Utah is still seeing low unemployment numbers, business and job growth are on the rise, and migration and birth rates continue to grow, which helps to create a healthy economy.
The Federal Reserve started raising interest rates last year to slow our overheated economy. In theory, the cooling of housing prices could lead to increased difficulty in obtaining investment capital, resulting in business layoffs and higher unemployment rates nationally.
Despite experiencing a slowdown during the previous recession, Utah fared better than other states with lower unemployment rates and was one of the first to recover. Today, Utah is leading the nation in low unemployment and job growth. Lehi is one of the cities that is driving job growth.
In February, Texas Instruments (TI) announced the largest capital expenditure by one business in the state’s history. TI announced a new 1.2 million-square-foot facility, $11.5 billion in capital expenditures, and over 700 jobs needed for the new plant. Upon completion of the new facility, the entire campus will employ 1,500 to 2,000 employees paid a wage higher than the county’s average. Our economy will continue to be strong with this growth.
We are transitioning from a seller’s market to a buyer’s market, and Lehi is not immune to the declining
home demand. Homebuyers are delaying purchases due to borrowing rates that range from 7% to 8%. This is trickling down into a reduction in building permits and new home builds.
The Multiple Listing System (MLS) has showed a significant drop in the number of homes on the market from the previous year. Though home builders might have slowed down, Lehi is still approving new subdivisions and phases for Planned Unit Developments (PUD). Upcoming developments include the approved Skye Area Plan with more than 2,700 residential units.
Thanksgiving Point is currently updating its area plan to include 2,000 residential units. Traverse Mountain still has 2,000 to 2,500 residential units to be developed. This does not include Cold Spring Ranch, Holbrook Farms or the Geneva developments. While the housing market has slowed and developers are being more cautious, homes are still being built. The recession will only be a small bump in the road for Utah compared to other states.
Our responsibility as a government entity is to be a resource and facilitator for the business community. As we look at 2023, there is exciting news for small businesses.
The city has partnered with the Mountainland Association of Governments to create a Revolving Loan Fund for Lehi businesses. The loan fund is intended to serve businesses that have been in business for at least two years, are showing
a profit and need working capital to get to the next level. This loan will provide an opportunity for a business that isn’t quite yet bankable to continue to grow. For more information, reach out to the city economic dwevelopment department at 385-201-1000.
We will see a new business norm emerge through 2023. I envision our robust economy will continue to grow, creating more jobs and a demand for retail and housing. While the nation will see a recession, all economic indicators for the state of Utah and Lehi show our growth will be healthy and controlled. The key to Lehi City’s success is indeed the secret sauce — placing emphasis on family, values and heritage. Lehi City is definitely “where it’s at.”
Marlin Eldred Lehi Economic Development Director
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SARATOGA SPRINGS MAYOR’S MESSAGE
From great parks to fun activities and natural recreation, there is always fun to be had in Saratoga Springs during the summer months. Due to its location, Saratoga Springs has many ways to enjoy the outdoors. Access to the Jordan River, Utah Lake and the Lake Mountain range offers a variety of activities to enjoy the natural beauty of Utah.
Parks and open spaces are an important part of Saratoga Springs. City parks offer many amenities for families to have fun together, including pickleball, sand volleyball, basketball courts, award-winning playgrounds and more. There are two drop-ins along the Jordan River at Inlet and the RC park. These are perfect places to drop in a canoe, kayak, paddleboard or other non-motorized craft.
The Jordan River Trail offers residents the ability to walk, run and bike along the Jordan River and gives access to great fishing spots as well. The Jordan River Trail connects to the Utah Lake Trail near Inlet Park. The South Marina is a great place for a picnic and to access Utah Lake for both motorized and non-motorized watercraft. The Saratoga Springs Marina beach is under construction and should be available in 2024. Use the Israel Canyon trailhead to gain access to the Lake Mountain range for hiking, biking and more.
Saratoga Springs Community Events has another great lineup of
summer fun this year. Summer Monday Fundays start the first Monday in June. This will be the sixth year the city has hosted this event. The events team has partnered with the Food Truck League once again to provide food trucks at Neptune Park each Monday evening from 6 to 9 p.m. from June 5 to Aug. 14. Each week, a different activity will happen by the stage at 7:30 p.m. From animal and hypnotist shows to a bike safety rally and concerts, there is sure to be something of interest for everyone. Don’t forget that the event always kicks off with the Chalk, Walk and Boogie on June 5. This fun chalk contest and Orchestra concert are a great way to start the summer.
Say aloha to summer and fall on Aug. 14 with the End of Summer Luau. Come join us for a cultural Polynesian show featuring NOA Polynesia while enjoying great food from the food trucks.
Of course, no summer is complete without attending at least one or two events during Saratoga Splash Days, which is celebrated the second full weekend of June. Splash Days will be held June 7-10 this year. We are excited to host the City of Fun Carnival once again. This fun family-friendly carnival is a resident favorite. See the city website for hours of operation and information on how to purchase discounted wristband vouchers.
The events start Wednesday,
June 7, with the Splash Bash. After having to cancel this event during the last few years due to COVID and the drought, we are excited to be able to bring this fun water party back. This event is for kids 12 and under. That night we will be holding an exclusive teen event for youth 13 and over. Teens are invited to Inlet Park to come to participate in a chalk war and spikeball.
Of course, no Splash Days is complete without the Car Show, concert, boutique, fireworks show and all of the wonderful activities your family has grown to love. For a full list of Saratoga Splash Days events, including locations and times, go to saratogaspringscity.com/splashdays.
After such a long winter, it will be great to get outside and spend time together as families and neighbors enjoying the beautiful landscape that surrounds our city and attending these fun activities. We are excited to join our residents in celebrating the many things that make Saratoga Springs a great place to live.
Mayor Jim Miller
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Even in the midst of international impacts on the economy, the City of Saratoga Springs is continuing to move forward strongly with commercial development, transportation improvements and residential growth.
Saratoga Springs has been at the forefront of this residential growth year-over-year for the last 21 years, continually ranking as one of the fastest-growing communities in Utah. The city’s current population is nearing 58,000 residents and growing far ahead of prior projections. This continued growth will translate into a 35% population increase over the next five years or 65,000 total residents. At this rate, Saratoga Springs’ population will nearly double in the next 10 years.
As we progress forward, Saratoga Springs is working with commercial developers and brokers to tell our story and demonstrate the unique dynamic of our city and the surrounding region. Our ability to tell this story played a significant role in Home Depot’s announcement of its location in Saratoga Springs and the development of the surrounding support retail. Recently, Hobby Lobby, Sportsman’s Warehouse and others have opened their doors for business with more to open in the coming months.
Since the announcement of Costco, demand for retail development continues to be strong. A wide variety of businesses have reached out to the city and local developers about opening new locations in our area. These include everything from additional big-box stores to mid-box stores, fast-casual dining to sit-down restaurants, hotels, family entertainment, dance schools, medical services and more.
Getting to these businesses is now easier than ever. Saratoga Springs’s commercial district is home to a new interchange for Utah’s western freeway system, the Mountain View Corridor. The first phase of this
multi-faceted intersection connects several municipalities to Interstate 15, Bangerter Highway and Redwood Road. It provides multiple outlets to Salt Lake City and the hub of Silicon Slopes. This interchange is also located next to the future home of two new medical facilities from Utah’s top hospital systems.
In the development of the city, we realized we don’t have a “downtown area.” We are excited to be working on plans to create an area of the city that would include a diverse mixed use area we would be proud to call our downtown with all the amenities you would expect to see there.
During the last year, multiple transportation improvements in Saratoga Springs were also completed with more under way. Pony Express from Redwood Road to the Jordan River was completed and Foothill Blvd. from Crossroads Blvd. to Grandview Blvd. will be completed in August. Both of these projects will provide great relief to east-west congestion as well as north-south traffic through the City of Saratoga Springs.
In addition to these improvements, the Utah Department of Transportation will start on the Mountain View Corridor connection from Porter Rockwell Blvd. to 2100 North. This connection is the first phase of a multi-faceted interchange that will provide a whole
new means of transportation to alleviate congestion through Saratoga Springs and provide a long-overdue alternate route to the bottleneck on I-15.
So, what does all of this growth mean for economic development in Saratoga Springs? It means more retailers and commercial developers are turning their eyes to Saratoga Springs. It means we are proactively cultivating an incredible synergy that businesses are expanding and thriving on.
Most importantly, it means our residents will continue to find great places to work, go out to eat, have fun with their families and enjoy the amazing quality of life in our community.
As we like to say in Saratoga Springs, “Life’s just better here!”
Doug Meldrum
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Quick Quack hosts fundraisers to assist local families
A car wash business with locations in Lehi and Saratoga Springs is committed to going the extra mile to support the local community every time it opens a new wash.
Through its Preview Fundraiser program, Quick Quack Car Wash has raised and donated nearly $60,000 to Lehi and Saratoga Springs families in need. “The mission of Quick Quack Car Wash is to Change Lives for the Better. Our Preview Fundraisers are just one example of this mission in action,” said Roger Steed, Quick Quack Car Wash’s marketing leader for Utah and Colorado.
Quick Quack owns and operates more than 190 locations in five states, including 48 locations in Utah. Eleven of the Utah locations opened during 2022, including three in Lehi.
As part of the Grand Opening festivities of each of its new locations, Quick Quack conducts a fundraiser on the evening before the location’s ribbon-cutting ceremony. The community is invited to visit the new location and receive a free car wash; during their visit, customers are encouraged to donate to the fundraiser recipient.
Quick Quack matches all the funds donated, and a check is presented to the recipient the next day.
During the nearly 20 years Quick Quack has been conducting Preview Fundraisers, it has helped families experiencing a variety of hardships, including medical issues, funeral costs and struggles with homelessness.
Preview Fundraiser recipients are commonly found through Quick Quack Team Members’ connection to the local community. The business looks to serve any family generally located within 5 miles of the new location.
“When entering a new area, we strive to be a contributing partner to the community by connecting with those in need and serving as best we can,” Steed said.
During the opening of its location at 66 W. Pioneer Crossing, Sarato-
ga Springs, in 2018, Quick Quack conducted its Preview Fundraiser for Saratoga Springs resident Emily Thorton, who had lost her husband Dylan in a tragic accident. Customers helped Quick Quack donate $5,162 to Thorton.
In 2022, Quick Quack opened three locations in Lehi: East Lehi, 2580 N. 1200 West; North Lehi, 1362 E. 3500 North; and West Lehi, 3765 W. 2150 North. The East and North Lehi locations both opened on Oct. 26, 2022, while the West Lehi location opened on Dec. 14, 2022.
When two of its new Lehi car washes opened on the same day, Quick Quack collected donated funds at both locations for the Heather and Parley Preece family. The Preeces’ three children are all on the autism spectrum and are involved in various therapies, included speech therapy and adaptive gymnastics.
With the support of the local community, Quick Quack was able to present a check for $18,000 to the Preece family to help with various medical costs.
Then, when the third Lehi location opened last year, the community again showed its generosity through assisting the Landeen family — specifically 10-year-old Leah Landeen, who was born with Down syndrome, speech apraxia and celiac disease and is also on the autism spectrum.
Leah has gone through many surgeries and therapy sessions to assist
with her health challenges, all while she maintains a postive outlook. With the help of the local community, Quick Quick was able to present a check for $35,000 to the Landeen family to assist them with Leah’s treatment.
Steed said most customers who attend the Preview Fundraisers are excited to help and contribute generously. “Customers hear the story of the family or organization in need and are usually moved to participate in the fundraiser,” he said. “Preview Fundraisers are a unique experience that allows customers and those donating to put a face to these personal community causes.”
Originally named Splash & Dash Car Wash, the Quick Quack Car Wash chain had its beginning in Sacramento, California, with a single location in 2004 and quickly grew to six locations within three years. In 2008, the company doubled in size by acquiring a chain of car washes in Northwest Texas named Quick Quack Car Wash.
Shortly following the acquisition, the company adopted the Quick Quack name across all 13 locations. Headquartered in Roseville, California, Quick Quack Car Wash is best known for its community fundraisers, environmentally friendly and sustainable business, unlimited car wash memberships, free vacuums and exceptional customer service from its sharp-looking, tie-clad team members.
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Lehi residents joined with Quick Quack Car Wash in raising $35,000 for the Landeen family to assist with medical care for their daughter Leah.
It’s a wild ride but worth it, says franchise owner
Starting and owning your own business is full of opportunities and pitfalls. Raising a family at the same time takes planning and perseverence. The rewards, however, are worth it.
“Business ownership is for the crazy at heart. You’ve got to be a little bit nuts to do it,” said Allie Canaday, owner of the Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory and Auntie Anne’s pretzel store franchises at the Outlets at Traverse Mountain in Lehi. “The highs are high and the lows are low, but it is well worth it to invest in yourself and your future, because that’s ultimately what we’re doing. We’re in control of our success.”
Canaday earned her first opportunity to own her own business through a business program at Missouri Western State University in St. Joseph, Missouri. As part of the program, the best students were offered a chance to start their own business through a franchise.
She first went to Omaha, Nebraska, to operate her first Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory. She and her husband Matt — who is co-owner of their two franchises — were dating at the time, and she asked him to accompany her and help manage the store.
After several months, Steven L. Craig, owner of the Outlets at Traverse Mountain and a benefactor of the Missouri school, offered Canday the opportunity to open a store in his new Lehi outlet mall, which was under construction.
Canaday was just 23 years old when she and Matt moved to Utah to open their new Lehi Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory store. A couple of years later, Craig helped them begin the process of obtaining their Auntie Anne’s franchise.
“The mall was doing really well and there was limited food in the mall, and we knew it was a limited time before someone jumped on the opportunity, and so we thought, why
not us?” Allie said.
The couple have since married and now have three children. They have also started running an Auntie Anne’s pretzel truck in addition to their brick-andmortar store.
“I like the franchise structure of looking for a tried-and-true brand that has a culture of not only a great product, but integrity, that puts the franchisee first,” Canaday said.
Franchises are a good option for someone looking to start their own business, she said. Those interested in this kind of opportunity should, however, be sure to find a company that provides ongoing support such as conventions, regular onsite visits and product innovations.
She also recommended talking with current franchisees to get their perspective. “That’s the best thing you could possibly do,” she said, because franchise owners will be honest about the day-to-day challenges they face.
When first starting out in your new business, she suggested spending at least the first year handling the details of the business yourself. “In my experience, I learned so much in the beginning from being hands-on,” she said.
Now she has managers that deal with the daily details, but since she has done their job, she better understands their challenges and concerns. “I know what to expect from them because I know what I did myself,” she said.
The hardest part of running a
business, Canaday said, is managing people. “I think that’s something a lot of people overlook in the beginning,” she said. “It needs to be part of your decision-making.” For example, if managing people is not an owner’s strength, they could seek out a partner who does have excellent management skills.
Canaday said she’s always thinking about business — it’s part of her nature now after more than 10 years as a franchise owner. However, she consciously tries to get her work done during the day so she can focus on her family more fully in the evening.
Balancing running your own business and raising a family is hard, “but it’s possible if you know how to set boundaries,” she said. It’s important for she and her husband to plan date nights that don’t involve business as nearly all of their conversations are about their businesses.
“My husband and I have both hit our breaking points at certain turns of owning businesses together, but right now we’re in a good place,” she said, “but there’s definitely peaks and valleys that we ride.”
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ACCOUNTING
Cairn Accounting
40 N. 200 West Lehi, UT (253) 442-9290
cairnaccounting.com
Dow Tax & Accounting, PLLC
3688 E. Campus Drive, Suite 240 Eagle Mountain, UT (801) 753-8540 dowcpa.com
Flat Top Accounting Solutions
679 W. Baxter Lane Saratoga Springs, UT (801) 809-4843 flattopas.com
Flex Accounting Solutions, LLC 3300 N. Triumph Blvd. Lehi, UT (801) 906-1087
Jones Tax & Accounting P.O. Box 446 Lehi, UT (801) 554-7596
Me, My Money, & I 93 N. Center Street American Fork, UT (801) 822-7096 memymoneyandI.com
NOW CFO
5251 S. Green Street Murray, UT (801) 598-9390
Squire 1329 S. 800 East Orem, UT (801) 225-6900 squire.com
ADVERTISING
Mesquite Rec Center 100 W. Old Mill Road Mesquite, NV mesquitenv.gov
APPAREL
The Shirt Stop 120 S. 1350 East Lehi, UT (435) 201-7880 shirtstop.com
Wilkinsons Trophy 240 W. 1230 North Provo, UT (801) 377-2476 wilkinsonstrophy.com
ASSISTED LIVING
Abbington Manor Assisted Living and Memory Care 215 N. Center Street Lehi, UT (801) 768-3900 abbingtonmanor.com
Aspen Ridge Residences of Lehi 564 W. Main Street Lehi, UT (385) 440-7700 aspenridgeresidences.com
Signed by Sugar
P.O. Box 656 Riverton , UT (801) 432-0458 signedbysugar.com
AUTO CARE & REPAIR
Garrin’s Automotive 266 E. Main Street Lehi, UT (801) 772-0436 garrinsauto.com
Jiffy Lube - Lehi 116 S. 850 East Lehi, UT (801) 766-1914 jiffylube.com
Jiffy Lube - Saratoga Springs 284 E. State Road 73 Saratoga Springs, UT (801) 766-3300 jiffylube.com
Quick Quack Car Wash 1380 Leadhill Blvd., Suite 260 Roseville, CA (817) 528-3864 dontdrivedirty.com
Quick Quack Car Wash 2550 N. 1200 West Lehi, UT (888) 772-2792 dontdrivedirty.com
Quick Quack Car Wash 1362 E. 3500 North Lehi, UT (219) 455-5618 dontdrivedirty.com
Small Engine Surgeon, Inc. 97 N. Center Street American Fork, UT (801) 623-3977 smallenginesurgeon.com
Wiggy Wash 1347 Exchange Drive Saratoga Springs, UT (801) 798-6170 wiggywash.com
AUTO SALES
Mercedes-Benz of Draper 11548 S. Lone Peak Pkwy. Draper, UT (801) 404-4320 mbdraper.com
Utah Truck Country 966 W. State Street Lehi, UT (801) 653-1290
utahtruckcountry.com
BAKERY
Dirty Dough 153 Crossroads Blvd., Suite D Saratoga Springs, UT (435) 851-1671
dirtydoughcookies.com
Nothing Bundt Cakes 987 W. 500 North American Fork, UT (385) 265-2067
nothingbundtcakes.com
BANKING & FINANCE
1st Utah Bank 3601 N. Digital Drive Lehi, UT (801) 308-2250
firstutahbank.com
Alta Commercial Capital Saratoga Springs, UT altacommercialcapital.com
Altabank - Lehi 712 E. Main Street Lehi, UT (801) 766-1000 altabank.com
Altabank - Saratoga Springs 1543 N. Redwood Road Saratoga Springs, UT (801) 642-3330 altabank.com
Altius Mortgage Pleasant Grove, UT (801) 318-2883
altiusmortgage.com
America First Credit Union 1420 N. Commerce Drive Saratoga Springs, UT (801) 223-7932
americafirst.com
Bank of Utah 1000 W. 800 North Orem, UT (801) 623-5148
bankofutah.com
CC Bank 3280 N. University Ave. Provo, UT (801) 356-6699
ccbank.com
Central Bank 475 E. Main Lehi, UT (801) 655-2200
centralbankutah.com
Central Bank 525 W. Sunrise Way Lehi, UT (801) 655-2216
cbutah.com
Cyprus Credit Union 74 Crossroads Blvd. Saratoga Springs, UT cypruscu.com
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Deseret First Credit Union
3999 W. Parkway Blvd. West Valley City, UT (801) 456-7061
dfcu.com
Eliot Management Group 1100 E. 6600 South, Suite 425 Murray, UT (801) 933-5581
emgway.com
Goldenwest Credit Union 13903 S. Redwood Rd Bluffdale, UT (801) 446-3106
gwcu.org
Hillcrest Bank 3610 N. Digital Drive Lehi, UT (385) 312-1731
hillcrestbank.com
KB Business Financing 11922 S. Laurel Chase Drive Riverton, UT (801) 244-3428
KeyBank 717 W. Main Street American Fork, UT (385) 498-5458 key.com
Mountain America Credit UnionLehi Branch 1704 E. Timpanogos Hwy. Lehi, UT (801) 766-6142 macu.com
Mountain West Small Business Finance 741 N. 530 East Orem, UT (801) 885-9663
mwsbf.com
Mountainland Association of Governments
586 E. 800 North Orem, UT (801) 229-3665
mountainland.org/smallbusinessloans/
Ready2Fund Lending 3300 N. Truimph Blvd. Lehi, UT (801) 406-3303 ready2fund.com
U First Credit Union 3450 S. Highland Drive Salt Lake City, UT (801) 463-3595 ufirstcu.com
UCCU 3333 N. Digital Drive Lehi, UT (801) 223-8145 uccu.com
US Bank 1220 S. State Street Orem, UT (801) 222-3255 usbank.com
Utah CDC 5333 S. Adams Avenue, Suite B Ogden, UT (385) 289-2751 utahcdc.com
Wells Fargo 299 S. Main Street, 6th Floor Salt Lake City, UT (801) 246-1668 wellsfargo.com
Zions Bank - Lehi 1432 E. 3500 North Lehi, UT (801) 407-5055 zionsbank.com
Zions Bank - Saratoga Springs 1533 N. Redwood Road Saratoga Springs, UT (801) 836-0836 zionsbank.com
BOOKKEEPING
Ace Provider Solutions, LLC 362 W. Cimarron Avenue Saratoga Springs, UT (818) 631-7452 aceprovidersolutions.org
Burnside Bookkeeping, LLC Saratoga Springs, UT (801) 341-9170 burnsidebookkeeping.com
CATERING
1% Fitness Kitchen 305 S. 850 East Lehi, UT (801) 833-5383 1percentfit.com
Lollipuff Gourmet Cotton Candy 309 N. 300 West Spanish Fork, UT lollipuffcottoncandy.com
Utah Pizza Company, LLC 4108 S. Sandpiper Lane Saratoga Springs, UT (480) 620-8578 utahpizzacompany.com
CHARITY
Habitat for Humanity of Utah County 340 S. Orem Blvd. Orem, UT (801) 344-8527 habitatuc.org
Make-A-Wish Utah 771 E. Winchester Street Murray, UT (801) 262-9474 wish.org/utah
Tabitha’s Way Local Food Pantry 920 E. State Road, Suite K Salt Lake City, UT (801) 688-9599
tabithasway.org
United Way of Utah County 148 N. 100 West Provo, UT (801) 691-5343
unitedwayuc.org
CHOCOLATE - GOURMET
Just Add Chocolate
1873 W. Traverse Pkwy. Lehi, UT (385) 484-6150
justaddchocolate.com
CLEANERS (CLOTHING)
Tide Cleaners 1550 E. 3500 North Lehi, UT (801) 358-0559
tidedrycleaners.com
CLEANUP & RESTORATION
Complete Restoration 1342 W. 200 South Lindon, UT (801) 224-2400
SERVPRO of Utah County 967 W. 240 North Lindon, UT (801) 785-5228
servproofnorthutahcounty.com
CLOUD BASED SOFTWARE
Podium 1650 Digital Drive Lehi, UT (208) 242-6694
podium.com
CONSTRUCTION
Big-D Construction 1788 W. 200 North Lindon, UT (801) 598-3078
big-d.com
Bin There Dump That Salt Lake 333 E. Main Street, #1001 Lehi, UT (801) 631-8187
saltlakewest.bintheredumpthatusa.com
Construction Management Pros 1641 S. Bridal Path Loop Lehi, UT (801) 919-9858
thecmpros.com
EDGEhomes 13702 S. 200 West Draper, UT (801) 494-0150
edgehomes.com
Ellsworth Paulsen Construction Company 17 N. 100 West Lehi, UT (801) 319-4481
E-P.com
FX Construction 6862 W. 10205 North Highland, UT (801) 836-8936
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Gene Peterson Concrete
2002 W. 1500 North Lehi, UT
Morton Buildings 317 N. 2000 West Springville, UT (385) 595-4276
mortonbuildings.com
SIRQ Construction 3900 N. Traverse Mountain Blvd., Suite 202 Lehi, UT (801) 253-7825 sirq.com
Snowbird Roofing & Siding
1180 N. Mountain Springs Pkwy. Springville, UT (385) 438-7663
snowbirdroofingandsiding.com
Summit Flooring+Design
226 E. Crossroads Blvd. Saratoga Springs, UT (385) 450-9068
summitflooringstore.com
Terracon Consultants, Inc. 6949 S. High Tech Drive, Suite 100 Midvale, UT (385) 388-7035 terracon.com
CONSULTING
Apex Credit Management
94 Riverview Drive Saratoga Springs, UT (800) 483-1202
apexcreditmanagement.com
Breakthrough Leadership 1473 N. 2950 West Lehi, UT (714) 510-7389
getbreakthroughleadership.com
Camille Osborn
281 W. Snowberry Drive Saratoga Springs, UT (385) 333-1337
camilleosborn.com
Stryde/GMG
3280 N. 500 West Lehi, UT (719) 580-1296
TCG Executive Coaches, LLC
330 E. 700 North Orem, UT (801) 607-5655 calcarrera.intelligentleadershipec.com
Transworld Business Advisors of Utah County 3300 N. Triumph Blvd., #100 Lehi, UT (385) 342-4200
tworld.com/utahcounty
CYBER SECURITY
Frontline Cyber Solutions 3270 E. 17th Street
Ammon, ID (208) 806-3301
frontlinecyber.us
DANCE STUDIO
Central Utah Ballet
132 S. Steamboat Circle Lehi, UT (801) 656-7540
centralutahballet.com
DAYCARE
ABC Great Beginnings 1821 N. Redwood Road Saratoga Springs, UT (801) 628-4073
abcgreatbeginnings.com
DENTAL CARE
Nance Orthodontics 3566 Pony Express Pkwy. Eagle Mountain, UT (801) 789-4800
Stonehaven Dental 181 N. 1200 East Lehi, UT (801) 701-9799
https://stonehavendental.com
Stubbs Dental 3082 W. Maple Loop Drive Lehi, UT (385) 237-4292 stubbsdental.com
Suncrest Dental 2135 W. Main Street Lehi, UT (801) 960-6690 suncrest-dental.com
DIGITAL MARKETING
97th Floor 2600 W. Executive Pkwy., Suite 180 Lehi, UT (801) 341-1986 97thfloor.com
Local Business Force (435) 770-5587
DIRECT MAIL
Assured Direct Mail 380 E. Main Street, Suite D1 Lehi, UT (801) 331-6400
assureddirectmail.com
EDUCATION
Big Blue Swim School 23 W. Center Street Orem, UT (801) 885-8945 bigblueswimschool.com
Dynamic Equestrian Riding Academy 8790 N. 9150 West Lehi, UT (801) 376-1030
dynamicequestrian.com
Elevate Sports Center 9535 N. Mount Airey Drive Eagle Mountain, UT (801) 938-5898
elevategymnasticsut.com
Life Shop 24 W. Main Street Lehi, UT (801) 901-6626
lifeshop.co
Mathnasium of Saratoga Springs/For Life Learning 617 N. Redwood Road Saratoga Springs, UT (385) 217-8833
mathnasium.com/saratogasprings
Mountainland Technical College 2301 Ashton Blvd. Lehi, UT (801) 753-4264 mtec.edu
Remote Online InitiativeUtah State Unviersity 1045 S. 1700 West Payson, UT (435) 531-0805
extension.usu.edu/remoteworkcertificate/ index
Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions 122 E. 1700 South Provo, UT (385) 248-5509 rm.edu
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
American Red Cross 1190 Spring Creek Place, B1 Springville, UT redcross.org/local/utah.html
EMPLOYMENT
BBSI 75 W. Towne Ridge Parkway, Suite 175 Orem, UT (801) 305-0900
barrettbusiness.com
Professional Recruiters 8191 S. 700 East Sandy, UT (801) 327-9927
professionalrecruiterinc.com
ENTERTAINMENT
Category One Games, LLC 130 W. Main Street LEHI, UT (801) 592-3692
categoryonegames.com
Coconut Cove 496 E. 1750 North Vineyard, UT (801) 704-5567
coconutcoveplay.com
FatCats 2989 W. Maple Loop Drive Lehi, UT (385) 213-4836
fatcatsfun.com
Jack and Jill Lanes 113 S. 600 East Lehi, UT (801) 766-1699
jackandjilllanes.com
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Senate Sensationals Dance Team
4 N. Archmore St. Saratoga Springs, UT (801) 458-6745
senatefootball.com/dance-team-roster
Topgolf - Vineyard
484 N. Entertainment Way Vineyard, UT (385) 483-5062
topgolf.com/us/vineyard/
Wicked Audio
875 W. 325 North Lindon, UT
wickedaudio.com
EQUIPMENT & TOOL RENTAL
Ace Rents, Inc. 9569 N. Mnt. Airey Drive Eagle Mountain, UT (801) 341-1366
acerents.net
Timp Rental - Orem
155 W. 800 North Orem, UT (801) 225-0309
timprental.com
Timp Rental - Saratoga Springs
2196 N. Redwood Road Saratoga Springs, UT (801) 331-7000
timprental.com
Timp Rental Center, Inc.
136 N. West State Road American Fork, UT (801) 368-4459 timprental.com
EVENTS CENTER
The Rooftop Lehi
139 Hunters Grove Lane, #400 Lehi, UT (801) 448-7714
therooftoplehi.com
EVENT PLANNING
Kaushay & Co. Events
1715 Westbury Way Lehi, UT (385) 374-0789
kaushay.co
EYE CARE
Excel Eye Center
220 N. 1200 East, Suite 101 Lehi, UT (801) 374-1818
exceleyecenter.com
Hoopes Vision 11820 S. State Street, Suite 200 Draper, UT (801) 988-7356
hoopesvision.com
Lehi Vision Care 86 W. Main Street Lehi, UT (801) 766-1696
LehiVisionCare.com
FAMILY THERAPIST
Elevo Counseling & Coaching 2940 W. Maple Loop Drive, Suite L13 Lehi, UT (801) 335-5378 elevocc.com
FINANCIAL PLANNING
Charles Schwab 1882 W. Pleasant Grove Blvd. Pleasant Grove , UT (385) 331-3620 schwab.com/pleasantgrove
Du Charme Financial Group 14128 S. Mount Ogden Peak Drive Riverton, UT (801) 876-7124 ducharmefinancialgroup.com Edward Jones 111 E. Main Street Lehi, UT (801) 407-1150 edwardjones.com/craig-condie For News, Events & Special Offers! www.facebook.com/davesbernina Also located in St. Geroge! 2017 N. 550 W. • Provo 801-374-5520 • Full 5 year warranty offered on all new BERNINA machines. • FREE classes with machine purchase. • Scissor Sharpening. • Machine Service. $50 OFF ANY NEW BERNINA MACHINE! Expires July 31, 2023 • Excludes any other offers. Used BERNINAS come with a FULL 2 year warranty & FREE classes! SALE! Experience the Best! •Service •Quality •Satisfaction WWW.DAVESBERNINA.COM www.thepointchamber.com | POINT OF THE MOUNTAIN CHAMBER 63 COMMUNITY PARTNER DIAMOND MEMBER PLATINUM MEMBER GOLD MEMBER ELITE MEMBER TRUSTEE MEMBER MEMBERSHIP LEVELS
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New York Life
150 W. Civic Center Drive Sandy, UT (801) 309-9450
newyorklife.com/agent/smfauatea
North Capital, Inc.
623 E. Fort Union Blvd., Suite 101 Midvale, UT (801) 948-0563 advisory.northcapital.com
Pillar Capital 770 East Main, #310 Lehi, UT (801) 770-3301 pillarcapital.com
Pivotal Wealth Alpine, UT (801) 791-4359 pivotalwealth.com
PW Smith Financial
10464 S. Jordan Gtwy. South Jordan , UT (801) 244-3109
FITNESS
Core Fit Studio
305 S. 850 East Lehi, UT (801) 901-8838 corefit-studio.com
Fitness Machine Technicians
2186 W. Pumpkin Patch Lane Lehi, UT (801) 997-9932
fitnessmachinetechnicians.com
Trove Brands
250 S. 850 East Lehi, UT (801) 235-9448 blenderbottle.com
GOLF COURSES
Fox Hollow Golf Club 1400 N. 200 East American Fork, UT (801) 756-3594
foxhollowutah.com
TalonsCove Golf Club
2220 S. Talons Cove Drive Saratoga Springs, UT (801) 472-0965
talonscove.com
GOVERNMENT
Jordan River Commission
P.O. Box 526081 Salt Lake City, UT (801) 536-4158
jordanrivercommission.com
Lehi City
153 N. 100 East Lehi, UT (801) 768-7100 lehi-ut.gov
Saratoga Springs City
1307 N. Commerce Drive, #200 Saratoga Springs, UT (801) 766-9793
saratogaspringscity.com
Utah Transit Authority 669 W. 200 South Salt Lake City, UT rideuta.com
GROCERY
Macey’s 760 E. Main Street Lehi, UT (801) 766-9455 maceys.com
HEALTH & BEAUTY
Good Brother Barbers 414 E. Main Street Lehi, UT (801) 766-9890 goodbrotherbarbers.com
JSW Enterprises, LLC DBA Great Clips 153 W. Crossroads Blvd. Saratoga Springs, UT (385) 287-0432 greatclips.com
Onsite Corporate Massage, LLC
1484 N. 950 West Lehi, UT (801) 688-1023 onsitemassage.com
Prime IV Hydration & Wellness Saratoga Springs
191 Crossroads Blvd Unit C. Saratoga Springs, UT (385) 314-4774
Revere Health 1055 N. 500 West Provo, UT (385) 203-2790 reverehealth.com
Spa Trouve 10 W. Scenic Pointe Drive, #104 Draper, UT (801) 380-0909 spatrouve.com
Sport Clips UT135 554 N. Mill Road Vineyard, UT (801) 661-6100 sportclips.com/ut135
The Mint Facial Bar 380 E. Main Street Lehi , UT (801) 341-8968 mintfacialbar.com
Light Lounge 3397 N. 1200 East, Suite 103 Lehi, UT (801) 342-5374
lightlounge.life
More Than Healthy 2701 N. Thanksgiving Way Lehi, UT (801) 901-6288
morethanhealthy.com
NeuroBounce 1600 Trinnaman Lane (Inside American Athlete) Lehi, UT (801) 505-9943 neurobounce.com
The Balanced Sole 14643 S. Auroral Way Herriman, UT (435) 241-8469 thebalancedsole.com
Vasa Fitness 1259 S. 800 East Orem, UT (435) 817-0100 vasafitness.com
HEALTH CARE
Valhalla Cell Health 170 S. 1200 East Lehi, UT (385) 281-2767 valhallaplus.org
HEATING & AIR
Western Heating & Air Conditioning 235 Mountainlands Drive Orem, UT (801) 224-8899 timeforcomfort.com
HOME BUILDERS
Ivory Homes 978 Woodoak Lane Salt Lake City, UT (253) 282-0694 ivoryhomes.com
Oakwood Homes/Wander 400 S. Riverside Drive Saratoga Springs, UT (210) 385-7252 livewander.com
HOME ORGANIZATION
Organized with Crystal 2471 W. 900 North Lehi, UT (801) 692-3234 simplifywithpurpose.com
HOSPITAL
Timpanogos Regional Hospital 750 W. 800 North Orem, UT timphospital.com
HOUSING
Cresthaven Luxury Apartments 4151 N. Traverse Mountain Blvd. Lehi, UT (801) 901-1919 cresthavenapts.com
ICO Ridge 3315 N. Center Street Lehi, UT (801) 407-6842
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INSURANCE
Allmedi
2577 N. 3550 West Lehi, UT (385) 484-8200 allmedi.com
Angle Health, Inc. 2701 N. Thanksgiving Way, #100 Lehi, UT (855) 544-0036 anglehealth.com
Bill Coles State Farm 197 E. State Street Lehi, UT (801) 331-8312
billcolesinsurance.com
Compass 14039 S. Minuteman Drive Draper, UT jerickson.insurewithcompass.com
Diversified Insurance
136 E. South Temple, Suite 2300 Salt Lake City, UT (801) 325-5092 diversifiedinsurance.com
Empower Financial Group Lehi, UT (801) 687-2824
empowerfingroup.com
Helpside 395 W. 600 North Lindon, UT (801) 443-1090 helpside.com
M. Stuart Agency - Farmers Insurance 308 W. Main Street Lehi, UT (702) 340-0103
NFP 3900 N. Traverse Mountain Blvd. Lehi, UT (801) 224-9600
PCF Insurance Services 2500 W. Executive Pkwy. Lehi, UT (385) 273-2270 pcfins.com
Royals Insurance 14933 Fawley Lane Herriman, UT (801) 618-6621 royalsinsurance.com
Ryan Blohm State Farm 24 W. Sergeant Court Drive, Suite 202 Saratoga Springs, UT (801) 653-2500 statefarm.com
Selph Insurance Solutions 2845 W. 560 South Lehi, UT (800) 828-6141 sfgagencyonline.com
State Farm Insurance
4095 E. Pony Express Pkwy., Suite 15 Eagle Mountain, UT (385) 345-4232 besureutah.com
The Buckner Company 2100 W. Pleasant Grove Blvd. Pleasant Grove, UT (801) 277-5673
US Health Advisors 1891 N. 1475 East Lehi, UT (435) 770-7034
Zach Timmerman Farmers Agency 2183 W. Main Street, Suite A206 Lehi, UT (801) 695-4469 agents.farmers.com/ut/lehi/zach-timmerman
INTERNET
Comcast Business 9602 S. 300 West Sandy, UT (801) 401-3262 business.comcast.com
IT SERVICES
CionSystems, Inc. 1961 N. Main Street Orem, UT (801) 318-9965 cionsystems.com
CMIT of Sandy 13894 S. Bangerter Pkwy. Draper, UT (888) 882-2648 cmitsolution.com/sandy
Les Olson 480 N. Geneva Road Lindon, UT (801) 785-5432 lesolson.com
Solzorro IT Services 2510 N. University Avenue Provo, UT (801) 770-4858 solzorro.com
TeamLogic IT - Utah Valley North 439 E. 1000 South Pleasant Grove, UT (385) 330-1830 teamlogicit.com/utahvalleynorthut
LANDSCAPING
Jeff Miller Landscaping 5356 N. Eagles View Drive Lehi, UT (801) 637-8511 myyardmakeover.com
Lawn Doctor Lehi, UT (801) 997-9002 lawndoctor.com
The Grounds Guys of Lehi 34 N. Monitor Row Saratoga Springs, UT (801) 590-0511
groundsguys.com/lehi-ut/
LAW
Bender Day Cullimore, LLC
12339 S. 800 East, Suite 100 Draper, UT (801) 542-8746
benderdaycullimore.com
Hoyer Law Firm 1250 E. 200 South Lehi, UT (801) 901-0797 attorneylehiutah.com
Parsons Behle & Latimer 2901 Ashton Blvd. Lehi, UT parsonsbehle.com
Snell & Wilmer 15 W. South Temple Salt Lake City, UT (801) 257-1814 swlaw.com
LODGING
Best Western Timpanogos Inn 195 S. 850 East Lehi, UT (801) 768-1400 bestwestern.com
Courtyard Marriott - Lehi 2801 W. Club House Drive Lehi, UT (801) 768-1174 marriott.com/slcli
Hampton Inn 3576 Ashton Blvd. Lehi, UT (801) 766-1186 hilton.com
Hilton Garden Inn 3150 N. Hotel Loop Lehi, UT (801) 341-6333
Holiday Inn Express 712 S. Utah Valley Drive American Fork, UT (801) 763-8500
ihg.com
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Lehi 3701 N. Ashton Blvd. Lehi, UT (385) 336-8384
ihg.com
Home2 Suites by Hilton/Hampton Inn - Lehi 3051 W. Club House Drive Lehi, UT (801) 753-5430
lehithanksgivingpoint.home2suites.com
Homewood Suites by Hilton 473 W. 13490 South Draper, UT (801) 509-7006 hilton.com
Hyatt Place - Salt Lake City/Lehi 3700 N. Outlet Pkwy. Lehi, UT (385) 345-8304
saltlakecitylehi.place.hyatt.com
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InGroup Hospitality Hyatt Place Provo, Home2 Lehi
180 W. 100 North Provo, UT (801) 609-2060 ingrouphospitality.com
SpringHill Suites Marriott Lehi at Thanksgiving Point 2447 W. Executive Pkwy. Lehi, UT (801) 341-6970 springhillsuites/slcle
Staybridge Suites Lehi Traverse Ridge Center 3454 Triumph Blvd. Lehi, UT (385) 414-2988 wslm.biz
Tru by Hilton - Lehi 1776 Ashton Blvd. Lehi, UT (801) 768-3700 hilton.com
MANUFACTURING
Created By Her 555 S. 600 East Lehi, UT (385) 200-2017 createdbyherboutique.com
Pharmatech
133 S. 1380 West Lindon, UT (801) 753-7801 pharmatechlabs.com
MARKETING
Jamias Creative 1787 N. Exchange Park Road Lehi, UT (801) 472-1117 jamiascreative.com
Thryv 929 W. 1560 North Orem, UT thryv.com
MARTIAL ARTS
Shotokan Karate Academy 121 E. State Street, Suite A Lehi, UT (801) 472-9931 shotokankaratelehi.com
MEDIA
Daily Herald 1200 Towne Centre Blvd., Suite 1058 Provo, UT (810) 344-2538 heraldextra.com
MEDICAL CARE
Country Healthcare
35 N. 500 West Lehi, UT (385) 383-3103 countryhc.com
Granite Peaks Gastroenterology
1393 Sego Lily Drive Sandy, UT (801) 619-9000 granitepeaksgi.com
Intermountain American Fork Hospital
170 N. 1100 East American Fork, UT (801) 368-4157 intermountainhealthcare.com
Michael D. Marion Plastic Surgery & Medical Spa
310 N. 850 East, Suite A Lehi, UT (801) 331-8554 mdmarion.com
Holy Cross Hospital - Mountain Point 3000 N. Triumph Blvd. Lehi, UT (385) 345-3000 mountainpointmedicalcenter.org
Pinnacle Chiropractic and Spinal 289 E. Main Street, Suite A Lehi, UT (801) 766-4741 healthatpinnacle.com
Premier Family Medical 275 W. 200 N Lindon, UT (801) 769-2550 premierfamily.net/
Prime IV Hydration and Wellness (Traverse Mtn) 1881 W. Traverse Parkway Lehi, UT (385) 250-3555 primeivhydration.com
Success on the Spectrum 3192 W. 2450 North Lehi, UT (202) 421-9166
Symbii Home Health & Hospice 1924 N. 1120 West Provo Provo, UT symbiihealth.com
Timpanogos Womens Center 1020 S. 1100 West, Suite B Lehi, UT (801) 680-5072 timpob.com
Waite Vision 3333 N. Digital Drive Lehi, UT (801) 876-6000 waitevision.com
MOBILE FOOD
Wholesale Nuts and Dried Fruit 233 S. 6th Street Philadelphia, PA (267) 225-8673
wholesaletnutsanddriedfruit.com
MUSEUM
Hutchings Museum 55 N. Center Street Lehi, UT (801) 768-7361
hutchingsmuseum.education
NETWORKING
TribeHouse 1064 S. North County Blvd. Pleasant Grove, UT decidetotribe.com
NONPROFIT
Roots of Humanity Foundation 3001 N. Thanksgiving Way, Suite 2 Lehi, UT (801) 803-0107
rootsofhumanity.org
OUTDOORS & RECREATION
Tetrad Cycles 1657 N. State Street Lehi, UT (678) 209-4198
tetradcycles.com
Utah Lake State Park 4400 W. Center Street Provo, UT (801) 375-0731
state parks.utah.gov/parks/utah-lake/
PARCEL & SHIPPING
UPS Store 770 E. Main Street Lehi, UT (801) 766-4999
theupsstore.com
PHOTOGRAPHY
Glen Ricks Photography 424 W. Main Street American Fork, UT (801) 756-8824
glenricksphotography.com
PRESCHOOL
Knowledge Explorers Preschool 2919 Saddle Rock Road
Eagle Mountain, UT (801) 691-6307
kep.school
PRINTING
AlphaGraphics Utah County 310 N. 850 East Lehi, UT (801) 653-2428
lehi.alphagraphics.com
REAL ESTATE - COMMERCIAL
Gyvr Hub 1657 N. State Street Lehi, UT (801) 382-7155
gyvrhub.com
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REAL ESTATE - RESIDENTIAL
Annie Thomas Real Estate 2220 N. 2350 West Lehi, UT (801) 696-9008 annie-thomas.realtor
Burnt Ships 549 W. Goldenrod Way Saratoga Springs, UT (435) 262-1194 coletyncrealtyteam.com
Coldwell Banker Real Estate - Orem 2147 W. Shadow Wood Drive Lehi, UT (801) 372-2900 coldwellbanker.com
Derelys Patrick Real Estate 1926 N. 600 East Orem, UT (801) 368-8860 buyandsellwithderelys.com
Donner Team - KW Westfield 998 N. 1200 West, #184 Orem, UT (801) 664-8754 adriennedonner.com
Eagle Mountain Homes Real Estate 8441 N. Stonebridge Lane Eagle Mountain, UT (385) 204-4726 eaglemountainuthomes.com
ERA Brokers Consolidated 2901 N. Ashton Blvd. Lehi, UT (801) 341-0909 erabrokers.com
Erin Mehler - Century 21 Everest 1282 N. 1300 East Lehi, UT (801) 888-9122 erinmehler.com
EXIT Realty Success 1593 N. Redwood Road Saratoga Springs, UT (801) 352-8000 findutahhomesnow.com
Fathom Realty, Renee Arnell agent 1443 W. 800 North, Suite 201 Orem, UT (801) 380-1530 utahcohomes.com
Mr. Handyman of Lehi, Provo and Spanish Fork 471 E. 1000 South, Suite C Pleasant Grove, UT (801) 823-1976 mrhandyman.com
PMI of Utah Property Management 2940 W. Maple Loop Drive, #104 Lehi, UT (801) 228-0124
lehipropertymanagementinc.com
The Stern Team at Keller Williams 2121 S. McClelland Street, #204 Salt Lake City, UT (385) 293-3755 sternteam.com
Ultimate Home Lending 325 N. Cedar Drive Lehi, UT (801) 380-1097 ultimatehomelending.com/john
RECRUITING
PrincePerelson 2180 S. 1300 East Salt Lake City, UT (801) 532-1000 perelson.com
Spherion 1143 W. Center Street Orem, UT (801) 221-0550 spherion.com
RESORTS
Thanksgiving Point 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way Lehi, UT (801) 768-4904 thanksgivingpoint.org
RESTAURANTS/FAST FOOD/ SNACKS
Auntie Anne’s 3700 Cabelas Blvd. Lehi, UT (385) 336-8373 auntieannes.com
Bona Vita Italian Bistro 1820 W. Traverse Pkwy. Lehi, UT (801) 901-1955 bonavitabistro.com
Bout Time Pub & Grub
1820 W. Traverse Pkwy., Suite H Lehi, UT (385) 352-8223 bouttimepub.com
Buffalo Wild Wings 92 N. 1200 East Lehi, UT (801) 766-8402 buffalowildwings.com
C&R Restaurant Management McDonalds 8289 S. 4300 West West Jordan, UT (801) 280-9299 mcstate.com
Chick-fil-A 3470 N. Digital Drive Lehi, UT (801) 341-0269 chick-fil-a.com
Chick-fil-A 931 N. Redwood Road Saratoga Springs, UT chick-fil-a.com
Costa Vida 3451 Triumph Blvd. Lehi, UT (650) 219-9004 costavida.com
Crumbl Cookie, LLC 1820 W. Traverse Pkwy. LEHI, UT (801) 823-1272 crumblcookies.com
Cupbop
12184 S. Business Park Drive, Suite C Draper, UT (801) 916-8968 cupbop.com
Noodles & Company 520 Zang Street Broomfield, CO (561) 901-4126 noodles.com
Olive Garden 947 N. Redwood Road Saratoga Springs, UT (385) 287-3792 olivegarden.com
One Man Band 1220 E. Main Street Lehi, UT (801) 766-0553 onemanbandoflehi.com
Quench It! - Lehi 611 N. 400 East Lehi, UT (801) 859-1674 quenchitsoda.com
R&R BBQ 1628 W. Traverse Park Way Lehi, UT randrbbq.com
Scooters Coffee Saratoga Springs 2157 N. Redwood Road Saratoga Springs, UT (801) 657-1190 scooterscoffee.com
Slim Chickens 1250 E. State Street Lehi, UT (303) 885-1910 slimchickens.com/lehi
Sobo Sushi 3370 Digital Drive, #160 Lehi, UT (801) 341-8902 sobosushi.com/home
Strap Tank Brewery 3661 N. Outlet Parkway Lehi, UT (385) 352-8195 straptankbrewery.com/lehi
Taco Bell #32051 P.O. Box 4179 Kingman, AZ (928) 681-3344 tacobell.com
Texas Roadhouse 1402 E. Main Street Lehi, UT (801) 768-4474 texasroadhouse.com
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The Crack Shack 1085 E. Main Street
Lehi, UT (385) 287-8977
crackshack.com
Via 313 Pizza 1085 E. Main Street Lehi, UT (385) 327-3313 via313.com
Zuvachs, LLC
3300 N. Triumph Blvd. Lehi, UT (801) 337-3911
zuvachs.com
RETAIL
A Mad Mans Hobby Store 127 E. State Street Lehi, UT (801) 766-9185 madmanshobby.com
Batteries Plus Bulbs 770 E. Main Street Lehi, UT (801) 341-8725
batteriesplus.com
Costco - Lehi
198 N. 1200 East Lehi, UT (801) 653-2718 costco.com
Costco - Saratoga Springs Saratoga Springs, UT (801) 407-4211
costco.com
Curaleaf Pharmacy
3633 N. Thanksgiving Way Lehi, UT (385) 338-8010
curaleaf.com
Deseret Industries
104 W. Medical Drive, #2 Saratoga Springs, UT (801) 528-4221
deseretindustries.org
Harmons Grocery 1750 Traverse Pkwy. Lehi, UT (385) 352-8011
harmonsgrocery.com
Hutch’s Home Furnishings 50 E. Main Street Lehi, UT (801) 768-3461 hutchshome.com
Iguana Inks & Toner 2044 W. 1900 South Provo, UT (801) 687-4657
Minky Couture
475 Depot Drive Ogden, UT (844) 222-1967 minkycouture.com
Mr. Mac of American Fork
62 N. 600 West American Fork, UT (801) 492-9400 mrmacorem.com
Outlets at Traverse Mountain 3700 N. Cabelas Blvd., Suite 175 Lehi, UT (801) 901-1200 outletsattraversemountain.com
Pet Supplies Plus 1712 W. Traverse Pkwy., Suite A Lehi, UT (385) 253-7387 petsuppliesplus.com
Pioneer Party and Gift 154 W. Main Street Lehi, UT (801) 768-3549 pioneerparty.net
R&R Tactical Design, LLC 1657 N. Guardian Drive Saratoga Springs, UT (801) 915-1108 rrtacticaldesign.com
Rebound Incorporated 1657 N. State Street Lehi, UT (385) 455-3292 rebound-inc.org
Recteq 5025 W. Hudson Way, Suite 10 Lehi, UT (801) 790-4082
reqteq.com
Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory 3700 N. Cabelas Blvd., Suite 175 Lehi, UT (816) 830-1355
facebook.com/lehi.chocolates
Sherwin-Williams 129 E. Thrive Drive Saratoga Springs, UT (727) 888-7223 sherwin-williams.com
Slope House Mercantile, LLC 51 E. Main Street Lehi, UT (385) 336-7205
slopehousemercantile.com
Sportman’s Warehouse 851 N. Redwood Road Saratoga Springs, UT (385) 448-8600
sportmans.com
The Puppy Store Utah, LLC 576 N. Mill Road Vineyard, UT puppiesforsalesaltLakecity.com
Walmart Saratoga Springs
136 W. State Road #73 Saratoga Springs, UT (801) 766-4272
walmart.com
SCREEN
PRINTING & EMBROIDERY
Big Frog Custom T-Shirts
2467 E. Single Birch Circle
Draper, UT (801) 360-9350
bigfrog.com
Customization House
50 Church Street
American Fork, UT (801) 850-8180 customizationhouse.com
SELF STORAGE
Stor’em Self Storage 1985 Pointe Meadow Drive Lehi, UT (801) 766-5508
storem.com/self-storage/lehi-ut-112979
SMART CITIES
US Ignite 225 E. State Road Lehi, UT (000) 000-0000 us-ignite.org
SOCIAL MEDIA
Meta 1601 Willow Road Menlo Park, CA facebook.com
SOFTWARE & DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY
Adobe 3900 Adobe Way Lehi, UT (512) 998-0955 adobe.com
SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Utah Warriors Rugby 14787 S. Academy Pkwy. Herriman, UT (801) 477-7652 warriorsrugby.com
STATE PARKS
Camp Floyd State Park 18035 W. 1540 North Fairfield, UT (801) 768-8932
stateparks.utah.gov
TAX PREPARATION
DBN Tax 252 W. Main Street Lehi, UT (801) 566-3636 dbntax.com
ERCbee 3451 Triumph Blvd., #203 Lehi, UT (801) 805-4555 ercbee.com
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H&R Block
1791 W. Traverse Pkwy. Lehi, UT (385) 327-9854 hrblock.com
Larson & Company
11240 S. River Heights Drive South Jordan, UT (801) 313-1900 larsco.com
TECHNOLOGY
Jedari
4421 N. Thanksgiving Way Lehi, UT (801) 299-9105 jedari.com
Kennected
258 S. 1200 West Orem, UT kennected.io/blog/
Pitch59
711 Santa Elena Cyn. Spring, TX (866) 229-6962 pitch59.com
Silicon Slopes
2600 Executive Pkwy., Suite 140 Lehi, UT (385) 374-0886 siliconslopes.com
Texas Instruments
4000 N. Flash Drive Lehi, UT (801) 767-4245
ti.com
Zions Security Alarms 3032 N. 1120 West Lehi, UT (801) 770-2806
zionssecurity.com
TIRE SERVICES
Les Schwab Tire Center of Saratoga Springs
148 W. Pioneer Crossing Saratoga Springs, UT (385) 352-7407 lesschwab.com
TRAVEL
After Action Travel
844 W. Rattler Road Saratoga Springs, UT (801) 960-0809 afteractiontravel.com
Bluvari Travel
1721 W. Sorento Drive Lehi, UT (385) 416-0770 bluvaritravel.com
Enterprise Holdings 7144 S. State Street Midvale, UT (801) 420-2542 enterprise.com
Expedia Cruises
1825 W. Traverse Pkwy. Lehi, UT (801) 397-3342
vacationnavigators.com
Incredible Getaways
225 E. State Road Lehi, UT (801) 901-6664
incrediblegetaways.com
UNIVERSITY/COLLEGE
Utah Valley University 800 W. University Parkway Orem, UT (801) 863-5335 uvu.edu
VETERINARIAN
Utah Veterinary Hospital 161 E. 30 North American Fork, UT (801) 692-1563 utahvethospital.com
VIRTUAL TOURS
RealScape Media realscapemedia.com
WELLNESS - MENTAL HEALTH
Cereset - Lehi 3082 Maple Loop Drive Lehi, UT (801) 857-6580 cereset.com
Redwood Family Therapy 1022 N. Redwood Road Saratoga Springs, UT (801) 341-1919
redwoodfamilytherapy.com
Unconventional Psychotherapy 2901 W. Bluegrass Blvd. Lehi, UT (801) 422-4622 unconventionalpsychotherapy.com
Whole Child Learning and Wellness 2876 W. Willow Way Lehi, UT (385) 484-1499
wholechildlearningandwellness.com
WOMEN’S SERVICES
Ohana Beginnings 3152 S. Hollow Way Saratoga Springs, UT (719) 510-1965
ohanabeginnings.life
The Refuge Utah 1433 E. 840 North Orem, UT (801) 227-5038
therefugeutah.org
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