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TABLE OF CONTENTS
OUR GROWING COMMUNITY 10
OGDEN CITY:
GATEWAY COMMUNITIES:
THE WEST CORRIDOR:
OGDEN VALLEY:
LIVING IN WEBER COUNTY 36
TOP OF UTAH’S ECONOMIC POWERHOUSE 64
YOUR CHAMBER AT WORK 76
RURAL LIVING NEAR URBAN AMENITIES
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THINGS TO SEE & DO 46
Ogden-Weber Chamber of Commerce 2380 Washington Blvd., Suite 290 Ogden, Utah 84401 801-621-8300 ogdenweberchamber.com
THE HEART OF WEBER COUNTY
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A PIECE OF PARADISE FOR FUN-SEEKERS
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SUBURBAN LIVING AT ITS FINEST
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This magazine produced by: The Ogden-Weber Chamber of Commerce and the Standard-Examiner Publisher: Jim Konig Cover Photo by: Lisa Manning
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Editor: Christi C. Babbitt
Graphic Designer: Marcia Harris
Interior photos: Standard-Examiner & Local Photographers
FINDING OPPORTUNITY IN WEBER COUNTY
O
ver the years, the OgdenWeber Chamber of Commerce has proven to be an incredible source of strength for those who live, visit and do business here. Time and again, the achievements and progress made by our businesses, healthcare organizations, educators, nonprofits and government continue to show what is possible when we band together for the prosperity of Weber County and beyond. Weber County’s enduring strength is rooted in its rich heritage and people. We have a remarkable history of unity and progress. From those who first settled here to the generations that followed, we have always been defined by our progressive nature. It’s a legacy that continues to drive us forward. Over the past decade, we have experienced phenomenal growth and economic stability. Our county has
evolved into a hub of diverse industries, attracting businesses and talent from near and far. This growth has not only expanded our economic horizons but has also created opportunities for employment and entrepreneurship. We’ve seen our community thrive, driven by the collective ambition and dedication of its residents. The stability of Weber County’s economy is evidence of our resilience and forward thinking. Our region has consistently outpaced national economic trends, providing a source of stability even during challenging times. This economic strength extends to our local businesses, which have flourished and diversified, contributing to community prosperity. The Chamber stands at the forefront of this progress, working to create an environment where businesses can
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thrive. The Chamber offers a wide variety of resources, networking opportunities and advocacy initiatives designed to support our local organizations. As president and CEO of the Ogden-Weber Chamber, I can attest to the incredible impact our members have on the high quality of life in Weber County. Whether you are a long-time resident or exploring the area for the first time, I invite you to embrace the opportunities that this community offers. It’s a place where everyone can experience prosperity and a bright future.
Chuck Leonhardt President & CEO Ogden-Weber Chamber of Commerce
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s the Weber area has grown to become home to a population of more than 265,000, its people have built upon the strength and determination of those who came before them. History and heritage mean something here; they have infused Weber residents with gratitude for their forebears while spurring them on to build a better, more prosperous future. This thriving county is now a leading center for state-of-the-art business development in the aerospace industry, serving as a base for companies like Barnes Aerospace, Boeing, Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman. Added to that strength is its world-class production and service in the manufacturing, transportation and finance industries. For residents, the area offers four distinct lifestyles: the urban core of Ogden City, the suburban lifestyle of the Gateway Communities, mountain living close to ski resorts in the Ogden Valley, and rural, quiet neighborhoods and farms in the West Corridor. No matter who you are or how you like to live, there is a place for you in Weber County.
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WEBER COUNTY HISTORIC TIMELINE Marshes along the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake and two local rivers draw trappers, including John Henry Weber and Peter Skene Ogden, hunting beaver and muskrat. Weber Stake Academy opens (forerunner to Weber State University). The trains of Union Pacific, Central Pacific and Utah Central begin using a “Union” depot in Ogden.
Ogden-Weber Chamber of Commerce is founded.
Fifty miles to the northwest of Ogden at Promontory Summit, the Central Pacific and Union Pacific railroads meet to create the first transcontinental railroad. Miles Goodyear builds Fort Buenaventura on a bend of the Weber River. Sold to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the fort grows to become Ogden City.
Utah’s first telephones are installed in Ogden businesses.
Ogden Arsenal is completed by the United States Army Ordnance Department and used to store munitions.
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1940 1940
1937 1933
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1889 1887
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1869
Ogden High School is completed as the United States’ first million-dollar high school.
Weber County’s population reaches 52,000.
1878
1850 1845-46
1820’s
Weber County is established as one of the first six counties formed in the Utah Territory.
Construction begins on the Utah General Depot. It would later be renamed Defense Depot Ogden and serve as one of the largest supply depots in the nation.
Weber Stake Academy becomes a state junior college.
Construction begins on the Hill Field air base, which would be renamed Hill Air Force Base in 1948.
The Ogden Utah Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints opens. It is the church’s first temple built in the state of Utah as its four previous temples built in Utah were dedicated while Utah was still a territory.
The Ogden Utah Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is rededicated following a more than three-year renovation that completely changed the exterior look of the structure.
The Ogden City Mall is demolished.
Weber State College awards its first baccalaureate degree.
Weber State College is renamed Weber State University.
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1960 1954 Ogden-Weber Chamber of Commerce establishes the Weber County Industrial Development Bureau, reflecting the economy’s decline in agricultural and railroad industries and increase in industrial-related businesses.
Ogden-Weber Chamber of Commerce hits milesonte of 900 members.
Weber County’s population reaches 175,000.
1994
The Ogden Raptors baseball team is launched as an independent team playing in the Pioneer League.
Weber County’s population reaches 110,700.
The Junction, a 20-acre entertainment, retail, office, and residential complex is built on the site of the former Ogden City Mall.
Defense Depot Ogden is closed; the land and buildings are sectionalized and deeded to Ogden City. Later, the Boyer Company enters into a long-term agreement with the city to manage and develop the facility, now known as Business Depot Ogden.
The Nine Rails Creative District Master Plan is established to propose an epicenter for art and culture.
All photos used by permission, Utah State Historical Society & the Standard-Examiner. Source: “A History of Weber County,”
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10 FACTS ABOUT WEBER COUNTY
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Ogden was originally named Brownsville. Captain James Brown, a soldier in the Mormon Battalion of the U.S. Army during the Mexican War in the 1840s, purchased all of the land now comprising Weber County from trapper Miles Goodyear. In 1848, Brown settled here Captain James Brown by permission, Utah with his family and began the coloniza- Used State Historical Society tion of Brownsville, later named Ogden.
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(hmdb.org)
Ogden has carried the nickname “Junction City” due to its railroad history. With the establishment of the transcontinental railroad in 1869, Ogden Union Depot Ogden circa 1896 became the location of Used by permission, Utah State Historical Society a junction between the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads. This meant all passengers, baggage and shipping went through the city as it traveled east or west, and later north or south, across the nation. (web.archive.org/web/20130307014543/ www.ogdencity.com)
There are more examples of Art Deco architecture in Ogden than any other Utah city. Ogden High School, the U.S. Forest Service Regional Headquarters and the Ogden Municipal Building were all built using Art Deco building style. (visitogden.com) A popular resort known as Utah Hot Springs operated near Pleasant View beginning in the late 1880s. Guests flocked to the resort from surrounding areas and other states. In 1927, a fire destroyed its buildings; the resort was rebuilt and it was a popular swimming destination for families. Its popularity waned over the years as other attractions drew visitors away, and the land was sold to a private company in 1970. (northogdenconnection.com) Ogden native and National Inventors Hall of Fame inductee Rodney D. Bagley invented the method for making the cellular ceramic heart of the catalytic converter used in cars. His colleagues Ron Lewis and Irv Lachman invented the ceramic substrate. His process is still used 50 years later and has reduced Rodney D. Bagley pollution from emissions and lead (because it led to removing lead from gas), going far to fulfill the aim of the 1970 U.S. Clean Air Act. He is a named inventor on 17 patents and received many awards. Since the 1970s, vehicles equipped with advanced emission controls have reduced pollutants by over 3 billion tons worldwide. (invent.org, standard.net)
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With 8,484 acres of skiable terrain, Powder Mountain is North America´s largest ski area. Even on the busiest day, you will only find one skier per two acres of terrain. (utah.com) Two ships in the United States Navy have been named after the city of Ogden. The USS Ogden (PF-39), a Tacoma-class frigate, The USS Ogden (LPD-5) in 2003 was launched June 23, 1943. During World War II, she took part in operations in New Guinea and the Philippines. At one point, while the ship was at Leyte, Philippines, a bomb missed it by only 50 yards. The USS Ogden (LPD-5), an Austin-class amphibious transport dock, was launched on June 27, 1964. It supported operations during the Vietnam War, Enduring Freedom, Operation Iraqi Freedom and the global war on terrorism. Decommissioned in 2007, the second USS Ogden was sunk during a sinking exercise in 2014 northwest of Kauai, Hawaii.(history.uscg.mil, uscarriers.net) In 2002, the world’s attention turned to Weber County as it hosted several events during the 2002 Winter Olympic Games. The Ogden Ice Sheet hosted both the men’s and women’s curling competitions. Snowbasin Resort was the ski venue for the Downhill, Combined and Super G events. (uen.org) Built in 1937, Ogden High School was the first in the nation to have a construction cost of more than $1 million. It was listed on the National Register of Ogden High School Used by permission, Utah State Historical Society Historic Places in 1983. Ogden High School was the setting of fictional Weaver High School in the 1987 film “Three O’Clock High.” In the mid 2000s, the school underwent substantial renovations to restore its grandeur. (ogdensd.org)
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John Willard Marriott was born in what is now Marriott-Slaterville on Sept. 17, 1900. The second of eight children born to Hyrum Willard Marriott and Ellen Morris, J.W. Marriott was the founder of Marriott International, a hospitality service provider that operates more than 8,500 properties in 138 countries and territories. (hmdb.org, marriott.com)
John Willard Marriott
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WEBER COUNTY AT LARGE 269,561 people call
Weber County home (as of July 1, 2022)
Weber’s population has
Grown 2.8 % since April 1, 2020
644 Square Miles of land make
up the county, stretching from the Great Salt Lake to High MountainTops
Elevation above sea level rises from
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offering living options range from urban center to rural landscape and everything in-between
Weber workers earn a median $
74,345
of household income (of 2021 dollars)
Owner-occupied housing units have a median value of $
282,800
WEATHER Average Rainfall per year
22 Inches Average Snowfall per year
51 Inches Average Sunny Days per year
226
Average July High Temperature
900
Average January Low Temperature
180
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OUR DIVERSE POPULATION White Hispanic or Latino Black or African American Asian American Indian or Native Alaskan Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander Two or More Races
COUNTY COMMISSION
Weber County is governed by the Weber County Commission. Currently, the commission’s three elected members are Sharon Arrington Bolos, James H. “Jim” Harvey and Gage Froerer. This form of government is somewhat unique as the commissioners fulfill both legislative and administrative functions. The commissioners develop policies for the county, then work to carry out those policies. Several communities within Weber County are unincorporated, meaning services such as policing are provided by the county. While often small from a population standpoint and farther away from the center of activity, these communities can offer impressive amenities. Weber County’s unincorporated areas are Eden, Liberty, Nordic Valley, Reese, Taylor, Warren and West Weber.
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WEBER COUNTY
BEN L PEAK WILLARD BAY
FARR WEST
PLEASANT VIEW
NORTH OGDEN
PLAIN CITY HARRISVILLE WARREN MARRIOTTSLATERVILLE
OGDEN TECHN
REESE WEST WEBER
TAYLOR
WEBER RIVER
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RIVERDALE UTA FRONTRUNNER
HOOPER GREAT SALT LAKE
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WASHINGTON SOUTH TERRACE OGDEN
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POWDER MOUNTAIN SKI RESORT
LIBERTY
NORDIC VALLEY SKI RESORT NORDIC VALLEY
N-WEBER NICAL COLLEGE
CAUSEY RESERVOIR
EDEN
PINEVIEW RESERVOIR HUNTSVILLE
OGDEN RIVER
OGDEN/WSU BRT
SNOWBASIN SKI RESORT MT. OGDEN
EBER STATE IVERSITY
UINTAH
CITY/TOWN
COUNTY BOUNDARY
TRANSPORTATION
MAJOR ROADWAYS
MOUNTAIN PEAKS
CITY BOUNDARIES
SKI RESORT
COMMUTER RAILWAY
LAKES/RIVERS
BUS RAPID TRANSIT (BRT)
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OGDEN CITY:
THE HEART OF WEBER COUNTY
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s Weber County’s largest city and as the second-largest metropolitan area in Utah, Ogden serves as the economic core of northern Utah. With about 60 percent of Weber County’s goods and services produced in Ogden, it’s also the county’s employment center. Beyond its job opportunities, Ogden offers a quality of life that is unparalleled. The city’s dynamic downtown business district is a hub for cultural activities and entertainment venues. Perhaps most uniquely, downtown residents can step outside their doors and enjoy outdoor recreational opportunities rarely found inside of a metro area.
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OGDEN CITY OGDEN
Population: 86,825 ogdencity.com Annual city celebration: Ogden Pioneer Days, July Nestled against the Wasatch Front, Ogden provides a unique blend of urban living and outdoor recreation – a true mountain-to-metro experience. The community offers access to all the advantages of a major metropolitan area while maintaining an affordable cost of living, high quality of life and unparalleled access to the outdoors.
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OGDEN CITY AWARDS & RECOGNITIONS “5 Small College Towns with Big Spirit,” -AARP
“Utah’s 7 best ski resorts within an hour of Salt Lake City for America’s Best Snow,” -New Zealand Herald “Ogden ranked the most affordable city in the Western US,” -MarketWatch Guides Team “Best Ski Towns to Live In,” -On the Snow
“Utah’s Best Kept Secret Slopes,” -Senior Skiing
Powder Mountain & Snowbasin recognized as a “Top 30 Ski Resorts in the West,” -Ski Magazine
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GATEWAY COMMUNITIES: SUBURBAN LIVING AT ITS FINEST
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CENTRAL: Farr West, Marriott-Slaterville SOUTH: Riverdale, Roy, South Ogden, Uintah, Washington Terrace NORTH: Harrisville, North Ogden, Pleasant View
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eber County’s suburban communities provide a residential lifestyle, with each city offering its own unique identity and amenities. Housing options here vary widely, ranging from new housing developments to historic neighborhoods filled with architectural charm. Residents of the Gateway Communities are often drawn here to take full advantage of the short drive to Ogden’s downtown area while also enjoying easy access to surrounding cities, counties and states on nearby interstate and state highways.
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GATEWAY COMMUNITIES FARR WEST
HARRISVILLE
Named after former resident Lorin Farr, Farr West features rural open spaces with working farms and dairies while also offering easy access to the I-15 freeway, which runs through the center of the city. It’s a great location for both businesses and residents; young families are abundant here.
Harrisville is a tightknit, caring community located 2 miles northwest of downtown Ogden. A rich historic heritage and quality of life is found here. City amenities include a fishing pond stocked with rainbow trout and a splash pad open throughout the summer.
Population: 8,027 farrwestcity.org Annual city celebration: Freedom Festival, early July
Population: 6,876 cityofharrisville.com Annual city celebration: Heritage Days, early August
MARRIOTT-SLATERVILLE Population: 2,307 marriott-slaterville.org Annual city celebration: Fourth of July Celebration, early July
Marriott-Slaterville is located west of Ogden and made up of a generous amount of farmland and occasional small subdivisions. The Utah House of Representatives adopted a resolution designating Marriott-Slaterville as Utah’s Model Open Space City; the community promotes local agriculture and sustainability.
NORTH OGDEN
PLEASANT VIEW
North Ogden rests at the base of Ben Lomond Peak, a prominent mountain on the Wasatch Front. Residents have easy access to North Ogden Canyon and Nordic Valley Ski Resort. It’s a family-oriented community where walking, hiking and mountain biking trails as well as other public amenities are plentiful.
Pleasant View is a beautiful bedroom community with a strong sense of heritage and belonging. Located at the base of Ben Lomond Peak, the city has large residential lots in the foothills and a commercial corridor located mainly along SR-89 and 2700 North that is steadily growing.
Population: 21,855 northogdencity.com Annual city celebration: Cherry Days, early July
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Population: 11,258 pleasantviewcity.com Annual city celebration: Founder’s Day, late June
RIVERDALE
ROY
Riverdale is known for its bustling commercial district, but it also has a vibrant residential community. It offers the convenience of countless business and dining options along with freeway access, and its southern border is adjacent to Hill Air Force Base.
Roy is situated just west of the northern area of Hill Air Force Base. The city is home to a FrontRunner commuter rail station, and residents enjoy the Roy City Recreation Complex, which includes a swimming pool, basketball courts, a weight room and an indoor track, as well as the outdoor Roy Aquatic Center.
Population: 38,785 royutah.org Annual city celebration: Roy Days, early August
Population: 9,285 riverdalecity.com Annual city celebration: Old Glory Days, early July
SOUTH OGDEN
Population: 17,716 southogdencity.com Annual city celebration: South Ogden Days, mid-June Modern historical development of South Ogden as a suburban community was spurred by its easy access to major employment centers including Hill Air Force Base and Ogden City. Today, it remains a beautiful place to work and live with its diverse neighborhoods and excellent commercial districts.
UINTAH
WASHINGTON TERRACE
Uintah is located at the mouth of Weber Canyon and is bordered by the Weber River on the south and west. The town largely serves as a bedroom community for Ogden and Salt Lake City. It is a tradition for the town to turn out each spring on “U-Day” to whitewash the big block letter “U” on the mountain east of town.
Washington Terrace has all the advantages of a smaller community while being in close proximity to the goods, services, educational, professional and cultural opportunities of larger metropolitan areas. With a high school, junior high and multiple elementary schools, it’s perfect for families of school-aged children.
Population: 1,430 uintahcity.com Annual city celebration: U-Days, early June
Population: 9,160 washingtonterracecity.com Annual city celebration: Terrace Days, early June
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THE WEST CORRIDOR:
RURAL LIVING NEAR URBAN AMENITIES
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HOOPER, PLAIN CITY, WEST HAVEN
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or those looking for a rural lifestyle, the West Corridor offers the quiet and peace of the country while located only 20 minutes from the restaurants, shopping and activities of Ogden City. It’s the perfect balance of rural living and urban center amenities. The open land is attractive to homebuilders as well as those seeking newer subdivisions and larger lots; western Weber County is one of the fastest-growing areas in the state of Utah. New subdivisions are sprouting up fast, but they are still surrounded by acres of farmland. West Corridor residents also enjoy a panoramic view of the Wasatch Front mountains to the east.
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THE WEST CORRIDOR HOOPER
PLAIN CITY
Some of Hooper’s unique traits include unobstructed night skies, a strong sense of history and various kinds of open space. Fremont Island in the Great Salt Lake also lies within its border. Together, Hooper’s location, agricultural uses and natural features combine to create a rural, neighborly culture.
Plain City offers a serene lifestyle that promotes community accord, simple entertainment and close family relations. Plain City holds numerous other festivals and offers a variety of fun activities throughout the year. Citizens enjoy pulling together for a good cause and helping one another.
Population: 9,300 hoopercity.com Annual city celebration: Tomato Days, early September
WEST HAVEN
Population: 22,395 westhavencity.com Annual city celebration: West Haven Days, late June
In 1990, residents of Kanesville and Wilson voted to incorporate the area into a city named West Haven. Opportunities here range from farms and ranches to top-ranked commercial properties. In recent decades, the city has developed an extensive system of parks and trails which are enjoyed by residents and visitors alike.
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Population: 8,321 plaincityutah.org Annual city celebration: Pioneer Day Celebration, mid-July
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OGDEN VALLEY:
A PIECE OF PARADISE FOR FUN-SEEKERS
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erched high in the mountains east of Ogden, the Ogden Valley is a sports enthusiasts’ playground. It’s home to Weber County’s three ski resorts: Snowbasin, Powder Mountain and Nordic Valley. The Monte Cristo Mountains on the valley’s east side feature an extensive network of trails for snowmobiling, horseback and ATV riding, hiking and snowshoeing. The small town of Huntsville lies on a peninsula jutting out into Pineview Reservoir, a lake ideal for boating, water skiing, wakeboarding and fishing. Nearby Causey Reservoir attracts anglers, cliff jumpers, stand-up paddle boarders and kayakers.
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OGDEN VALLEY HUNTSVILLE
Population: 605 huntsvilletown.com Annual city celebration: Independence Day Celebration, early July
Huntsville is the smallest municipality in Weber County and has evolved from a sleepy agricultural community to a bustling, year-round outdoor recreation area. Its prime location puts it on the peninsula of Pineview Reservoir and just a short drive away from world-class skiing.
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LIVING IN WEBER COUNTY
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he high peaks of the Wasatch Mountains stand tall over the Weber Valley like kind and strong protectors, giving reassurance and beauty to those below. As one watches the golden light of sunset reflect off the rocky cliffs and grassy slopes, it becomes clear that living in these surroundings is unique and wonderful. It’s something Weber County residents enjoy every day. Indeed, while other areas claim to be a great place for living, working and playing, Weber County actually fulfills that promise in all three areas. Whether through excellent educational opportunities, world-class medical care, unmatched outdoor recreational experiences or ever-expanding career opportunities, Weber County’s quality of life is enviable and rarely matched.
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BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF WEBER-DAVIS Since its founding in 2000, Boys and Girls Clubs of Weber-Davis has provided thousands of local youth with high-quality after-school programs that teach them how to lead productive, successful lives. Now, that influence is being expanded with the addition of more club locations in the Weber County area. At the beginning of the 2023-24 school year, Boys and Girls Clubs of Weber-Davis opened two new teen clubs — one at Ogden High School and the second at Ben Lomond High School. BGCWD already operated six clubs in local elementary schools as well as an elementary club and teen club at the Roy Hope Community Center. These two new teen clubs are BGCWD’s first to be located within high schools. BGCWD also opened a new elementary club this school year at Roosevelt Elementary School in Washington Terrace. Boys & Girls Clubs offers a place where students receive help with homework and other academic issues. “We work directly with the principals to provide a continuation of the school day,” said James Ebert, executive director of Boys & Girls Clubs of Weber-Davis. However, while academics are an important emphasis of the club, students gain much more through participation
in Boys & Girls Clubs. They are taught leadership and character-building skills, they learn about cooking and how to live a healthy lifestyle, they enjoy STEM and art activities, and they play sports together. Opening these new clubs makes these programs available to more area students. Schools serve as an excellent location for them as BGC site directors work directly with school teachers and principals to address individual students needs and concerns. “There’s just such a huge need, and we’ve been very fortunate to have such a great relationship with the school districts,” Ebert said. As part of its effort to expand its offerings, BGCWD is working with Roy City and the Weber School District to create a club location in the old Roy Junior High School. That location is anticipated to include an academic center, a recreational center and an area for culinary classes. Funds are currently being raised to help complete this new location.
Each school club is open to the students who attend that school. The Roy Hope site is open to all area youth. Enrollment in all clubs is limited; parents wishing to enroll their children in a club can inquire at their school’s office or contact Boys & Girls Clubs of Weber-Davis at 801-627-2071. With the new club sites up and running, the next goal is to enhance the clubs’ career development offerings, Ebert said. This would include partnering with local businesses and industries to place students in job internships so they can experience career possibilities first-hand. Companies interested in providing job internship opportunities for youth in Boys & Girls Clubs of Weber-Davis programs can contact BGCWD at 801-6272071 or bgcweberdavis.com.
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UNITED WAY OF NORTHERN UTAH We are deeply grateful to you, our community, for your incredible support to LIVE UNITED. Together, in the past year we were able to serve our community with over 17,000 volunteer hours, distribute $200,000 to local nonprofits to support their work, and disperse $448,471 worth of donations (backpacks, books, clothing) back into the community. As we look forward to our 90th birthday in 2024, we invite you to join us in celebrating! Each month we’ll have fun activities you can participate in. Follow us on social media to keep updated or join our email list at https://bit.ly/uwnuconnect. Read on to learn more about the programs we offer. Pay it forward to your community, add to the impact and LIVE UNITED!
HOW CAN YOU LIVE UNITED? WELCOME BABY PROGRAM: Wanting to be a good parent is the first step to being a great parent. - Volunteer: Visit families and drop off supplies (ex: diapers, books), host a community baby shower, donate new baby items. - Participate: Parents can sign up to receive home visits that include monthly learning kits that measure milestones for their child. Thank you to the 766 volunteers: 2,371 volunteer hours (July 2022-June 2023)
LEARN WITH PLAYGROUP PROGRAM: Learning through play prepares your child for kindergarten. - Volunteer: Volunteer your expertise in contributing to Playgroup classes or sponsor a playgroup. - Participate: Attend playgroup with your child. Thank you to the 31 volunteers: 4,335 volunteer hours (July 2022 - June 2023)
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AMERICORPS STUDENT SUCCESS PROGRAM: Every student deserves to reach their full potential. - Volunteer: Become a literacy tutor, become a mentor, give a career presentation, support school events, donate. - Participate: Ask your local school about Community School Coordinators or AmeriCorps members. Thank you to the 1,487 volunteers: 8,360 volunteer hours (July 2022 - June 2023)
NONPROFIT CONNECTION PROGRAM: Amplifying the Impact of local nonprofits. - Volunteer: Become a pro bono consultant or sponsor a community service grant. - Participate: Nonprofits can sign up to receive free classes and free benefits like a grant-searching system, access to office space and more. Thank you to the 17 pro bono consultants/volunteers (July 2022 - June 2023)
COLLECTIVE IMPACT PROGRAM: Creating a brighter future for everyone. - Volunteer: Install a Little Neighborhood Library in an inner-city Ogden neighborhood, host a Little Neighborhood Library, or apply to be part of a group that meets monthly to discuss community challenges. - Participate: Call 211 to get assistance with housing, mental health services, food, utilities assistance and healthcare. Thank you to the 25+ business, philanthropic and government partners for more than 400 volunteer hours (July 2022 - June 2023) ogdenweberchamber.com • OGDEN-WEBER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE | 39
EDUCATION FOR LIFE From preschool to doctoral degrees, from language immersion programs to technical certifications, Weber County has a comprehensive educational system serving all ages and needs. With the strong, established relationships that exist between the area’s various education providers, students are sure to find a pathway to their educational and career goals. Two public school districts along with private and charter schools serve younger students while a state university offers associate, baccalaureate and graduate degrees. A state-funded technology college provides certificate programs and continuing education courses. Heritage Elementary School, Ogden
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CHARTER & PRIVATE SCHOOLS In Utah, charter schools are tuition-free and open to any Utah student. They are publicly funded and accountable to the Utah State Board of Education. Charter schools serve students from kindergarten through 12th grade, but not all grades are offered at all charter
schools. Enrollment is capped at each school; if too many students apply for admission, the school holds a lottery to determine which students will be admitted. Some charter schools emphasize a specific subject area (such as science or
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utilize a certain instructional methodology. There are charter schools operating in several Weber County cities. There are also private schools available in the area, both religious and secular in nature, that offer instruction for students from pre-kindergarten to 12th grade.
WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY Weber State is an open-enrollment university that meets every student where they are. Renowned for student-focused teaching, personalized educational experiences and its transformative impact on Northern Utah, Weber State is home to Wildcats from all walks of life. WSU puts teaching first. Expert faculty and staff are committed to student success, preparing them for careers in competitive industries such as health professions, aerospace, national defense and computer science. Weber offers over 225 programs: associate, undergraduate and graduate degrees in everything from sciences to the arts. No matter what your educational goals are, WSU provides a college experience that works for you, whether your classes are online, on campus, day or evening. When it comes to your return on investment, three recent independent reports prove how Weber State provides the most bang for your buck: low tuition paired with degrees that meet the demands of the job market have graduates seeing real results, whether immediately after graduation or 40 years down the road. There are also countless opportunities for WSU students to develop life and leadership skills that prepare them to make vibrant contributions to their community. Learn more about why nearly 30,000 students choose Weber State. Visit weber.edu.
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OGDEN-WEBER TECHNICAL COLLEGE As Utah moves into an exciting new world of competition and innovation, businesses and employees are faced with two dilemmas: the continuing advancement of high technology in the workplace and a shrinking workforce to fill existing and new jobs. Technology is evolving at such a rapid rate throughout the U.S. that 65% of Utah’s jobs now require high-tech skills. And due to the highly competitive struggle that is taking place in hiring new employees as well as retaining current employees, it is more important than ever to help students and potential employees learn the technical skills that will lead to employment and long-term careers. To help secure employment and grow a prosperous community in the years ahead, Ogden-Weber Technical College (OTECH) is meeting the community’s need for high-tech skills training. With more than 30 programs in high-demand fields like non-destructive inspection, welding, computer aided design, healthcare, computer programming and industrial automation, students receive hands-on training to prepare them for a new career, not just a job. Ogden-Weber Technical College works closely with local employers to respond to industry needs, shaping certifications and continuing education courses that will increase job skills and employee retention and keep this great
community moving forward. Whether starting college for the first time or looking to make a career shift, OTECH’s learning model helps students master skills that allow them to jump into the workforce without missing a beat. High schoolers attend tuition free, and many complete OTECH programs before graduating from high school. Many programs offer internships and on-the-job training to enrich learning experiences, and most programs can be completed in 12 months or less. In their first 10 years, OTECH alum earn more than students from all but one of Utah’s public colleges or universities and see a 1,291% return on investment. In addition to certifications, OTECH also offers customized training courses through Custom Fit. Designed to meet your business needs, these trainings enhance the skills of your employees to keep your company competitive in an industry that is constantly evolving. Custom Fit is a state resource provided to strengthen Utah businesses, and each year the program receives state funding to cover up to 40% of training costs for qualifying companies. Through Custom Fit, over 200 local companies annually receive workforce training, and you could be one of them! Interested in working with Custom Fit? Learn more at otech.edu/customfit. Interested in an OTECH program? Get started at otech.edu.
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HEALTHCARE
STATE-OF-THE-ART HEALTHCARE JUST MINUTES AWAY
No matter what Weber County city you call home, you are located within minutes of state-of-the-art hospitals and a wide variety of healthcare clinics with a full spectrum of specialty physicians. Multiple rehabilitation centers are available locally and nearly every community has a senior citizen center or programming for seniors. There’s no need to travel to another city or region to obtain medical care — it can all be found here. Of course, the best healthcare is preventative care, and Weber residents have a long list of options when it comes to staying fit.
McKAY-DEE HOSPITAL
McKay-Dee Hospital in Ogden is part of Intermountain Healthcare, a nonprofit healthcare system based in Salt Lake City that meets the healthcare needs of people throughout the Intermountain West. It includes hospitals, clinics, affiliate networks, homecare, telehealth and other services. Founded in 1910 as a small community hospital, McKay-Dee has grown into a world-class, full-service regional hospital. Its open-air levels, breathtaking views of the mountains and large patient rooms provide a calm, healing environment. Currently, the hospital offers 63 specialties and 319 patient beds and serves as a Level II Trauma Center. McKay-Dee offers nationally ranked programs, including the Heart and Vascular Institute, Newborn ICU, the
Cancer Center, McKay-Dee Spine Institute, emergency and trauma services and the McKay-Dee Surgery Center and Orthopedics. Additional services include neurosurgery, women and newborn, pediatrics, surgical, a family practice residency, behavioral
health services and more. In 2020, McKay-Dee was named to the IBM Watson Health’s Top 100 hospitals list, a listing based on an annual study of the nation’s top performing hospitals for quality care and patient satisfaction.
OGDEN CLINIC
Not all health issues or treatments require a hospital visit, and Weber County offers a full spectrum of care through clinics providing the latest in healthcare technology. For example, Ogden Clinic, a physician-owned organization, has more than 10 locations inside Weber County and more in its surrounding area. It offers specialized care in a long list of areas ranging from family medicine to cancer treatment, general surgery, laboratory services, neurology, women’s health, pediatrics and physical therapy. Additionally, a Veteran’s Health Administration (VA) clinic is available in South Ogden. 44 | OGDEN-WEBER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE • ogdenweberchamber.com
OGDEN REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER
Originally founded in 1946 under the name of St. Benedict’s Hospital, Ogden Regional Medical Center offers the invaluable expertise gained from more than 70 years of delivering exceptional patient care. It is affiliated with HCA Healthcare and MountainStar Healthcare and is a full-service hospital and Level II Trauma Center. It also houses a Level III neonatal intensive care unit, a Cancer Treatment Center and a Children’s Services Specialty Clinic. Other services include maternity and high-risk pregnancy care, heart healthcare services, orthopedic and joint care, pediatrics, spine and
HOLY CROSS HOSPITAL-DAVIS
Located in nearby Davis County, Holy Cross Hospital-Davis is a first-class medical facility offering a broad range of healthcare services, advance medical technology and a comfortable, convenient patient experience. In 2013, the Holy Cross Hospital-Weber Campus was opened in Roy, bringing its medical care closer to Weber County residents. The 16,000-square-foot Weber Campus includes emergency care facilities, which offer 24-hour care, short wait times and board-certified ER physicians. Also available at the Weber Campus are radiology and lab services. Same-day appointments are offered for its screening mammograms, which utilize advanced full-field digital imaging technology.
stroke care and surgical procedures. In 2020, it was awarded the Press Ganey “Guardian of Excellence Award in Patient Experience” for Cancer Treatment. The Healthgrades 2020 Report gave ORMC a five-star rating for heart attack treatment outcomes. In 2017, ORMC opened a new
state-of-the-art Intensive Care Unit, and it ranks among the top 10 percent in the nation for Maternity Care. To bring hospital care closer to northern Weber County residents, ORMC opened a new 10,500-square-foot freestanding emergency department in Pleasant View in 2019.
STAYING FIT & ACTIVE IT’S THE WEBER WAY A big part of healthy living is staying fit and being active. In Weber County, there’s an almost endless list of possibilities. Ogden’s trail system offers more than 20 options ranging from paved parkways following the Ogden and Weber rivers to expert-level hiking and biking trails in the valley’s surrounding mountains. Exploring the trail system will take you past numerous city parks, wetlands, a nature park, botanical gardens and even Ogden’s historic downtown.
Those outside of Ogden have many options as well. Weber County cities offer many recreational programs and facilities ranging from youth and adult sports programs to city parks, pavilions, playground equipment, sports fields and walking trails. The Ogden area has a variety of businesses offering fitness classes and services. Residents can enjoy yoga and dance classes, day spas, nutritional and life counseling, and gyms with the latest in strength and cardio equipment.
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THINGS TO SEE & DO
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he variety of entertainment and activity options in Weber County can be summed up as breathtaking. The downtown Ogden area is home to a vibrant and thriving arts and culture scene. Hundreds of events and festivals are held here each year, including sporting events and live concerts. The selection of outdoor activities is nearly unlimited and located amazingly close to the city. Residents can be rock climbing, hiking, skiing, fishing, kayaking and more in just minutes. Few major cities are located so close to such a variety of outdoor opportunities.
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SNOWBASIN RESORT Snowbasin Resort is an all-season recreation resort with championship-level skiing. Chosen to host the 2002 Winter Olympic downhill and giant slalom events, the resort is best known for wide-open bowls, graded runs, powder stashes days after a storm, and its four terrain parks. Snowbasin has world-class snowmaking capabilities and one of the most advanced lift systems in the West. Guests can take a scenic gondola ride to Needles Lodge or a chair lift to John Paul Lodge, both of which offer fine dining. From John Paul Lodge, foot passengers can also ride the Allen Peak Tram to the top of the mountain for expansive views of Ogden, Ogden Valley, the Great Salt Lake, Ben Lomond Peak and the start of the 2002 Winter Olympics Downhill course.
Skiable acres: 3,000+ Lifts: 11 Beginner terrain: 20% Intermediate terrain: 50% Advanced terrain: 31% Average snowfall: 300” Base elevation: 6,400 feet Summit elevation: 9,350 feet Vertical drop: 3,000 feet
NORDIC VALLEY Nordic Valley is a boutique ski hill offering terrain for all skill levels and both skiers and snowboarders. There are three aerial lifts, one surface lift, 23 runs and the best night skiing in Utah. Famous for its ski school and family friendly atmosphere, Nordic Valley attracted worldwide attention as one of the best downhill training ski areas for the 2002 Winter Olympics. Nordic Valley recently opened its new high-speed, 6-pack chair lift, the Nordic Express. This lift doubled skiable acres, increased peak elevation to 7,060 feet and added 20 new ski runs.
Skiable acres: 450+ Lifts: 5 Beginner terrain: 20% Intermediate terrain: 70% Advanced terrain: 10% Average snowfall: 300” Base elevation: 5,400 feet Summit elevation: 7,060 feet Vertical drop: 1,700 feet
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POWDER MOUNTAIN Powder Mountain has more skiable acres than any other ski resort in the United States. Nearly 3,000 acres of the resort are served by traditional lifts and full of groomed trails and powder runs. The remaining 5,000 acres provide seemingly endless opportunity for powder lovers. With so much terrain available, skiers will find an abundance of wide-open ski trails. The resort offers a wide range of skiing lessons as well as backcountry tours and experiences.
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WINTER FUN OFF THE SLOPES OGDEN NORDIC CENTER:
With 15 and a half miles of groomed trails for skate and classic cross country skiing and an additional 10 miles of snowshoeing trails at North Fork Park, Ogden Nordic Center is northern Utah’s premier cross country skiing destination. A fat bike trail has also been developed. Activities like snowshoeing and fat biking are available at the ski resorts as well.
BONNEVILLE SHORELINE TRAIL:
Snowshoe for miles along the foothills of the Wasatch Mountains above Ogden. It’s a great hiking destination in summer as well.
WASATCH PARC SNOW TUBING AT NORDIC VALLEY:
Here, designers have engineered the fastest and steepest hill possible while still providing a safe, family-friendly atmosphere and experience.
THE ICE SHEET:
This 2002 Winter Olympics venue is located minutes from downtown Ogden. For outdoor skating, try Pineview Reservoir in the Ogden Valley.
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OGDEN CITY ARTS Few cities are as forward-thinking as Ogden when it comes to the arts. Art creation and art access are priorities here, and Ogden City commits funding and staff to support both. The Ogden City Arts Advisory Committee, a group of volunteers, is a city-run committee that oversees Ogden arts programs and efforts with assistance from the city’s arts administrator. One of the committee’s annual responsibilities is distributing grant funds. Anything or anyone in the arts — from large performing organizations to individual artists — can apply for these grants. In addition to the grant program, the Ogden City Arts Advisory Committee oversees the operation of a wide variety of venues and programs, including the following:
NINE RAILS CREATIVE DISTRICT:
In 2018, the Ogden City Council approved a master plan for the Nine Rails Creative District. Defined as the area between Grant and Madison Avenues from 24th to 26th Streets, this district is designed to create new opportunities for the community to engage with art while supporting creative places, programs and people. The name Nine Rails refers to Ogden’s history as a railroad town that served as a hub for nine different rail lines during World War II. It is also symbolic of the Nine Muses from Greek mythology.
DUMKE ARTS PLAZA:
This plaza is the newest addition to the Nine Rails Creative District. This flexible public area provides space for smaller festivals and performances as well as art installations. Film and video art can be shown on the plaza’s large LED screen. Through an endowment, Weber State University provides a rotating sculpture exhibit at the plaza, bringing international-quality art to residents.
FIRST FRIDAY ART STROLL:
On the first Friday of each month, various businesses in Ogden’s downtown area host an artist for the evening. The public is invited to visit the businesses, meet the artists and watch them work. While these are mainly visual artists, musicians and poets participate as well.
GRANT AVENUE MURALS:
These murals were created as part of Ogden’s robust public arts program. In 2020, artist Don Rimx of Puerto Rico painted five 40-foot by 50-foot murals along Ogden’s Grant Avenue depicting important moments and people in Ogden’s history.
LOCAL ARTIST DATABASE: The Local Artist Database lists artists of any type (musicians, woodworkers, sculptors, etc.) along with their contact information. This provides the Ogden community with a central location where they can find craftspeople and artists of different genres for projects, commissions and collaborations. Joining is free; to join, visit ogdencity.com/879/Local-Artist-Database.
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WALKING, HIKING, CYCLING, CLIMBING OGDEN TRAILS NETWORK:
Hundreds of miles of trails range from easily navigated, paved pathways to challenging routes taking hikers far above the valley floor.
OGDEN RIVER PARKWAY:
A 9.6-mile paved parkway beginning at the mouth of Ogden Canyon and following the Ogden River through the downtown area. Also open to bicyclists.
OGDEN BIKE PARK:
Offers more than 30 acres of mountain bike and BMX trails and jumps. Included are more than 10 gravity driven trails ranging from beginner to expert.
ROCK CLIMBING:
Climbers can choose from a variety of challenges in the rocky cliffs near Ogden’s eastern edge and in Ogden Canyon, including areas for sport climbing, top rope climbing and more.
OGDEN BOULDER FIELD:
Climbers can test themselves through facing a variety of ascension difficulties.
TRAIL TO PIONEER DAYS Each summer, a herd of life-sized fiberglass horses appears on the streets of downtown Ogden as part of the excitement leading up to the annual Pioneer Days Rodeo at Ogden’s Pioneer Stadium. Known as the “Trail to Pioneer Days,” this horse project is one of the largest public arts projects of its kind in Utah. The more than 60 horses designed and painted by talented area artists are displayed on Historic 25th Street and Washington Boulevard and at The Junction, a recreation and entertainment district. The horses are sponsored by individuals and businesses. Pioneer Days is Ogden’s annual city celebration and commemorates the settlement of the city. 56 | OGDEN-WEBER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE • ogdenweberchamber.com
ICE CLIMBING:
Malan’s Falls is the most well-known area for ice climbing in the wintertime, although there are a number of other locations popular with climbers.
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ATTRACTIONS OGDEN BOTANICAL GARDENS:
Located on 11 acres of land next to the Ogden River, the gardens feature hundreds of varieties of annuals, perennials and trees. Visitors can enjoy a walk or picnic and obtain information about plant selection and environmentally sound gardening methods.
OGDEN NATURE CENTER:
This 152-acre preserve brings in more than 50,000 youth and adults each year to observe and learn about plants and animals, enjoy walking trails and picnic areas and participate in community programs.
FORT BUENAVENTURA:
A historical site that hosts festivals and activities centered on the history of the Ogden area.
GEORGE S. ECCLES DINOSAUR PARK:
This park is filled with more than 100 realistic, full-size dinosaur sculptures brought to life with robotics, artistic details and state-of-the-art sound equipment.
TREEHOUSE CHILDREN’S MUSEUM:
Designed specifically for the kids, this museum offers unique educational exhibits and programs.
OGDEN BAY WATERFOWL MANAGEMENT AREA:
A 20,000-acre wetland area located adjacent to the Great Salt Lake. The roads through this area are open to hikers year-round. Fort Buenaventura
HILL AEROSPACE MUSEUM:
View airplanes of the past here along with other military artifacts.
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SPORTING EVENTS WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY:
The Weber State University Wildcats compete in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision and are a member of the Big Sky Conference. With more than 13,000 seats, Stewart Stadium at WSU serves as the venue for home games. The Weber Wildcats men’s basketball team is also classified as NCAA Division I and part of the Big Sky Conference. This team’s home is the Dee Events Center, an 11,500seat indoor arena at WSU.
OGDEN MUSTANGS:
This Junior A hockey team plays at The Ice Sheet and is part of the United States Premier Hockey League.
OGDEN RAPTORS:
The Ogden Raptors are an independent baseball team of the Pioneer League, which is an MLB Partner League. The Raptors play at Lindquist Field in downtown Ogden. With the Wasatch Mountains as a backdrop, Lindquist Field has been rated as possessing the “Best View” in all of professional baseball.
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PIONEER STADIUM:
Ogden’s Pioneer Stadium hosts the Ogden Pioneer Days Rodeo each year along with other events. Photo by Chad Roylance
WATER RECREATION PINEVIEW RESERVOIR:
A perfect place for boating, windsurfing and fishing. Located in the Ogden Valley, it has three swim areas with sandy beaches.
CAUSEY RESERVOIR:
Also in the Ogden Valley, it attracts paddle boarders and kayakers (boats causing a wake are not allowed). It’s also a popular swimming, cliff jumping and fishing spot.
OGDEN RIVER:
Flowing out of Causey Reservoir is the South Fork of the Ogden River, which is known for its trout fishing. As the river flows down through Ogden Canyon and near the downtown Ogden area, it continues to provide excellent fishing and has been designated a Blue Ribbon Fishery.
WEBER RIVER:
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DOWNTOWN OGDEN HISTORIC 25TH STREET:
The most famous section of downtown Ogden, this was a hot spot when Ogden served as a major railroad and transportation hub. Lined with historic buildings lovingly renovated to exhibit their unique architecture, 25th Street now attracts fans of art, fine food, unique shopping opportunities and an exciting nightlife.
THE JUNCTION:
An entertainment and recreation district full of activities for all ages such as the Treehouse Children’s Museum, movie theaters and restaurants. Central to this area is the Salomon Center, where visitors enjoy surfing, wake boarding, rock climbing walls, a wind tunnel that simulates the feeling of skydiving, bowling, laser tag and mini golf.
ARTS VENUES:
Downtown Ogden is home to a variety of creative and arts venues, including: - Eccles Community Art Center - A nonprofit organization dedicated to a continued effort to stimulate interest, foster awareness and provide education in all visual and performing arts. - Peery’s Egyptian Theater A historic movie theater restored to its former glory. It now accommodates live theater, dance, choral, symphonic and multimedia performances as well as film. - The Monarch - A recently renovated 57,000-square-foot building with restaurants, retail and events space, design studios and exhibit and artistic collaboration space. - Ogden Amphitheater - This venue is home to many summer events and festivals featuring musical groups and other stage performances. These events include the Ogden Marathon, Ogden Twilight, Ogden Pride and many others throughout the year.
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OGDEN DOWNTOWN ALLIANCE
The Ogden Downtown Alliance works to increase community vibrancy and economic vitality throughout Ogden City’s Central Business District. The alliance supports local commerce through destination marketing, community programming and events and also works to create and promote a dynamic epicenter for arts, entertainment and cultural experiences in Ogden’s downtown area. The alliance supports and promotes many activities and programs downtown including arts performances and events, Farmers Market Ogden, Spring Beer Fest and the Urban Adventure Festival. Its efforts have included creating the Trick or Treat Streets and Window Wonderland events, which encouraged businesses to decorate and light their storefront windows and attracted the public to the downtown area.
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MUSIC & VISUAL ARTS FIRST FRIDAY ART STROLL:
Held on the first Friday of every month in downtown Ogden, this event brings people out to visit local galleries, view new exhibit openings, meet the artists and enjoy live music as they stroll along the city streets.
OGDEN ARTS FESTIVAL:
The event brings regional artists and entertainers to the historic Union Station in Ogden.
OGDEN MUSIC FESTIVAL: Attendees listen to live music and children are invited to participate in crafts and activities.
OGDEN TWILIGHT CONCERT SERIES:
An annual outdoor concert series featuring a variety of musical artists.
UNION STATION The Ogden Union Station was dedicated on Nov. 22, 1924. For nearly 40 years, this train station was a bustling focal point of northern Utah. However, by the 1960s, the use of trains for passenger travel had decreased dramatically. Ogden City eventually obtained the station and remodeled it using local, state and federal funding. It has served as a museum since 1978. Ogden’s Union Station now houses four museums: the Utah State Railroad Museum, the John M. Browning Firearms Museum, the Browning–Kimball Classic Car Museum, and the Utah Cowboy Western Heritage Museum. Also housed at the station are two art galleries: the Gallery at the Station and the Myra Powell Gallery. In addition, Union Station contains a research library and photographic collection. ogdenweberchamber.com • OGDEN-WEBER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE | 61
FARMERS MARKET OGDEN Every Saturday morning from late June through late September, farmfresh produce takes center stage on Ogden’s Historic 25th Street. Vendors with everything from peaches and pears to corn, lettuce and tomatoes set up shop and exhibit their wares to the public. Visitors can also find locally roasted coffee and baked goods as well as arts and crafts items. Live musicians and activities for the kids give the weekly event a festival-like atmosphere. Later in the season, a slimmed-down version of the event known as the Fall Market is held on Saturday mornings through October. Held at the Ogden Amphitheater, the Fall Market features a wide array of produce and specialty artisan goods as well as warm seasonal beverages. Those attending can enjoy live music, yoga and other activities.
OGDEN UTAH TEMPLE Located in The Junction area of downtown Ogden is the Ogden Utah Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. This beautiful stoneclad building with art glass windows underwent a major renovation that was completed in 2014; this effort encouraged more redevelopment and beautification in The Junction area. Visitors can enjoy the impeccably landscaped grounds of the temple or go across the street to the Ogden FamilySearch Center where they can obtain assistance in learning more about the genealogy of their family.
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UNLOCK OPPORTUNITY IN WEBER COUNTY A HUB FOR BUSINESSES
Weber County has emerged as a prime destination for businesses seeking a dynamic blend of quality of life and a robust business climate. As employers from around the world discover the advantages of this thriving region, we invite you to explore the compelling reasons why Weber County should be on your radar. THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS: URBAN VIBES AND HOMETOWN CHARM At the heart of Weber County lies Ogden City, a vibrant urban center that pulses with energy. Yet, what sets our county apart is the seamless fusion of urban excitement and small-town warmth. Ogden City offers a genuine urban vibe while the rest of the county exudes a hometown feeling that fosters a sense of community and belonging. BUILDING ON ECONOMIC STRENGTH Weber County boasts a sturdy economic foundation and ambitious goals for growth. The county actively seeks to attract industry players that can synergize with existing businesses and create higher-paying jobs. According to the Northern Utah Economic Alliance, job growth in the region has consistently outperformed the national average for over a decade, making it an attractive environment for prospective employers. A HIGHLY SKILLED WORKFORCE Our county is home to a diverse, well-educated and expanding workforce. With strong competencies in key industries like manufacturing, aerospace and defense, life sciences, education and finance, you’ll find a talent pool ready to drive your business forward. Notably, Hill Air Force Base serves as a significant economic driver, attracting global defense and related industry contractors, offering a wealth of collaboration opportunities.
HOME TO GLOBAL INDUSTRY LEADERS Ogden has established itself as a hub for global distribution companies, nutrition manufacturers and high-tech specialty manufacturers. Companies like Amer Sports, the parent company of renowned brands such as Salomon, Wilson, Atomic, Arc’teryx and Peak Performance, have chosen to call Ogden home. Their presence reflects the region’s appeal and the wealth of opportunities it presents.
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EMBRACE THE FUTURE IN WEBER COUNTY Weber County invites you to become a part of its thriving business community and tap into the region’s limitless potential. Whether you’re a startup looking for a nurturing environment or an established corporation seeking new horizons, Weber County offers the resources, talent and opportunities you need to succeed. Join the ranks of businesses that have already discovered the immense potential within Weber County’s borders. Experience a community that thrives on innovation, collaboration and prosperity. Weber County is where your journey toward success begins.
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THE WONDERBLOCK After several years of planning, including extensive public input, Ogden City’s Make Ogden Downtown Master Plan was adopted in 2020, establishing a 25-year vision to guide the growth and development of downtown Ogden. Ogden holds within its downtown core a collection of historic, cultural, recreational and natural assets that is unmatched along the Wasatch Front. Make Ogden is a master plan that envisions capitalizing on these assets through transformative infill of vacant and underutilized parcels to build a thriving downtown that improves the lives of residents and bolsters the city’s financial health and prosperity. The Make Ogden plan establishes its vision through a series of catalytic projects in key locations around the city’s Central Business District that will occur in “episodes” or phases in which the city investment in the public realm, coupled with developer incentives, will attract private investment to increase land values, density and walkability. In Episode 1 of Make Ogden, there is a strong emphasis on increasing the supply and variety of housing types in downtown Ogden – within easy walking distance to Historic 25th Street – to appeal to a diversity of residents. A project called the WonderBlock will help fulfill a portion of that emphasis. The WonderBlock area, former home to a Hostess production plant, is a vacant parcel off the north side of 26th Street between Grant and Lincoln avenues, just south of Historic 25th Street. The WonderBlock development will be a combination of residential dwellings, retail, offices services and food and beverage as well as hospitality. All of the project elements will be connected via attractive public spaces that will support special events, creating a unique sense of place that will draw people throughout the region to Ogden’s
An architectural rendering of the proposed WonderBlock project in Ogden is shown. On the right is 26th Street with Lincoln Avenue to the left.
WONDERBLOCK FEATURES:
• More than 350 residential units, high amenity, within walking distance of arts/culture/events • Approximately 100,000 square feet of class A office space • Approximately 50,000 square feet of new retail space • Approximately 20,000 square feet of new grocery store space • Boutique hotel • Curated public amenity space, including pedestrian pathways and public outdoor amenity spaces • Convenient public parking
downtown. The WonderBlock development is proposed to be a private/public partnership between developer, J. Fisher Companies, and the Ogden City Redevelopment Agency (RDA). The WonderBlock will help establish a new precedent for value and density in downtown Ogden. Additionally, the new catalytic development will attract and encourage additional community investments and enhance the city’s long-term
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sustainable economic vitality. Further, per previous community input regarding the importance of preserving and enhancing the historic “place” of downtown, particularly around Historic 25th Street, WonderBlock compliments and supports the city’s placemaking initiatives to attract more activity to downtown Ogden — including more residents, businesses and jobs — and increased walkability and public transportation and parking conveniences.
Empowering our community through action Head Start and Early Head Start Preschool (age 0-5) Landlord/Tenant Mediation Housing Workshops Circles of Weber County Roy Communities that Care Education and Employment Support Services Tax Preparation Assistance
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OUR LARGEST EMPLOYERS
ANNUAL AVERAGE COMPANY INDUSTRY EMPLOYMENT 1. Department of Treasury
Public Finance Activities
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11. Ogden City School District 12. Home Depot USA 13. Marketstar
14. Weber County Corp. 15. Nutrabrands
16. Associated Food Stores
17. Ogden Regional Medical Center
18. Ogden Clinic Professional Corp. 19. Ogden City Corporation
20. Williams International Co.
Public Education University
Credit Unions
2,000-2,999
Medical Inst. Manufacturing 1,000-1,999 Warehouse Supercenters
1,000-1,999
State Government
1,000-1,999
Aerospace
Public Education
Telemarketing Centers
1,000-1,999 1,000-1,999 1,000-1,999
Marketing Consult. Services 1,000-1,999 Local Government
1,000-1,999
Grocery Wholesalers
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Pharmaceutical Manuf. General Hospitals
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Aircraft Manufacturing
22. Ralcorp Frozen Bakery Products
Food Manufacturing
24. EMC Corporation
Computer Services
25. US Foods
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Vehicle Parts Manufacturing 1,000-1,999
21. BAE Systems Technology Solutions Engineering Services 23. Kroger Group Cooperative
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List as of 2021. Source: jobs.utah.gov
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MEETING FINANCIAL NEEDS Weber County is well supported by a strong network of financial institutions. While having a number of banks and credit unions is not uncommon for most communities, those in Weber County are often found providing the core financial support for community growth opportunities, events and activities, nonprofit needs, education systems and healthcare initiatives. The most active institutions include:
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Bank of Utah Cache Valley Bank Chase Bank D.L. Evans Bank First Community Bank Hillcrest Bank KeyBank Tab Bank US Bank Wells Fargo Bank Zions Bank
CREDIT UNIONS
America First Credit Union Ascent Credit Union Education First Credit Union Goldenwest Credit Union Mountain America Credit Union Security Service Federal Credit Union Wasatch Peaks Credit Union
BUSINESS DEPOT OGDEN Business Depot Ogden (BDO) is a premier industrial business park situated on 1,118 acres with excellent access to Interstate 15 and Interstate 84 with easy access to the Western United States. BDO has more than 13.4 million square feet of warehousing, manufacturing and office space and an additional 225 acres of ground available for new development. More than 130 unique businesses and 6,500 employees have made BDO their home. The area was formerly known as the Defense Depot Ogden, a military hub for supplies and transport that operated for 54 years. In 1940, the U.S. Army requested the War Department establish a depot for distribution of equipment to field a force of 500,000 men. In under 48 hours, the citizens of Ogden rallied together to raise nearly $100,000 to purchase land and ensure the War Department selected their city as the site. Within months, 41 buildings were under construction. On Sept. 15, 1941, the new Defense Depot Ogden officially opened. For the next 55 years, Defense Depot Ogden continued to be an important asset to the U.S. military, providing supplies for engagements such as the Korean, Vietnam and Desert Storm conflicts. In 1995, Defense Depot Ogden was closed, and during the next few years, the land and buildings were sectionalized and deeded to Ogden City. In 1999, the Boyer Company entered into a long-term agreement with the city to manage and develop the facility into the future, creating what is today Business Depot Ogden.
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“Over the past 20 years, Business Depot Ogden has grown into the largest business park, per square foot, in the state of Utah and has been successful in attracting world-class companies such as Hershey, Home Depot and Northrop Grumman. We also pride ourselves in helping small startup businesses to thrive, succeed and grow into large, successful enterprises. We have been able to do this by offering a wide variety of building options, sizes and pricing — anything from space built in 1941 to new state-of-the-art complex builds. “One of our greatest competitive advantages is our interaction with Ogden City, Weber County and local businesses. Because of these amazing relationships, we are able to streamline the design, permitting and construction of buildings. This allows us to complete projects in eight to ten months that would take most developers well over a year to design and build. In our competitive business world, speed is vital, and the collaboration between local government and businesses has allowed us to win an abundance of projects that were time sensitive in nature. “None of the success we’ve seen through the years could have been attainable without the incredible workforce that calls Weber County home. Business Depot Ogden has over 6,500 employees working for 130 businesses. This high-quality, educated workforce continues to attract the attention of the national site selectors as well as the businesses that they represent. “This year, we completed nine buildings, which constituted over 750,000 square feet of new space. With land still available to build, we anticipate continued growth throughout this decade and beyond. “The future is bright in Ogden, Utah, and we are excited to continue working hand-in-hand with local government, businesses and the Chamber to further the growth of our amazing community.” - Aaron Austad, partner, Business Depot Ogden ogdenweberchamber.com • OGDEN-WEBER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE | 71
OGDEN BUS RAPID TRANSIT Weber County’s newest transportation option is the Ogden Express, also known as OGX. After more than 20 years of planning and two years of construction, this bus rapid transit system opened to the public in August of 2023. Utilizing a fleet of electric buses and dedicated bus lanes, OGX connects the Ogden Central FrontRunner light rail station to Weber State University and McKay-Dee Hospital. Along the way, the buses transport riders through downtown Ogden with stops at or near The Junction entertainment complex, Peery’s Egyptian Theater, the David Eccles Conference Center, the Ogden Amphitheater, historic 25th Street, the Weber County Library, Ogden High School, Mount Ogden Junior High School and the Dee Events Center. Riders can catch the bus every 10 to 15 minutes on weekdays and 15 to 30 minutes on weekends, and the service is available for free for three years. The system is faster than traditional UTA bus service thanks in part to technology on the OGX buses that will coordinate traffic light changes with bus flow along the route. “Bus rapid transit is truly a faster way
of travel,” said Federal Transit Administration Administrator Nuria Fernandez during the grand opening ceremony for OGX. “It is light rail on rubber tires, and the ability to put that system in the median as you’re traversing through it and also having the technology, the innovation, the signal priority — that’s going to give that sense of movement that you’re going to be able to get where you want to go safe, fast, frequent and reliably.” There are a total of 11 stations between the FrontRunner Ogden Central Station on one end of the route and McKay-Dee Hospital on the other end.
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Once OGX riders have reached the FrontRunner station, they can take that light rail train into Salt Lake City and as far south as Provo. OGX service runs on the following schedule: • Every 10 minutes on weekdays (4:30 a.m. to midnight) and every 5 minutes between the Weber State Central and Dee Events Center stations in conjunction with the OGX Wildcat Shuttle • Every 15 minutes on Saturdays (9 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.) • Every 30 minutes on Sundays (10 a.m. to 6 p.m.)
OUR WELL-CONNECTED PUBLIC TRANSIT SYSTEM BUS SERVICE
Utah Transit Authority (UTA) provides bus routes throughout Weber County, including routes to some of the area’s major employment centers. Bus service is available to surrounding communities, including Brigham City and Salt Lake City. During the winter, UTA offers bus service to Snowbasin and Powder Mountain ski resorts. In downtown Ogden, UTA operates a free trolley service that transports visitors to popular shopping, dining and entertainment areas.
LIGHT RAIL
The bus service ties into UTA’s commuter rail service, FrontRunner, at stations in both Ogden and Roy. FrontRunner connects Weber County to many other communities along the Wasatch Range, including Salt Lake City and Provo. Riders can easily transfer from FrontRunner to the TRAX light rail system in Salt Lake City and ride to communities throughout the Salt Lake Valley, the University of Utah and the Salt Lake City International Airport.
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5600 S. INTERCHANGE RECONSTRUCTION Construction began in June of 2023 on a massive project that will reconstruct the 5600 South interchange on Interstate 15 in Weber County. The project will also widen 5600 South from three lanes to five lanes between 1900 West and 3500 West as well as build a new trail system for pedestrians and cyclists. This project will reduce congestion and improve safety and mobility on 5600 South, allowing residents to get around more easily whether they are walking, biking or driving.
It is anticipated to be completed in the fall of 2026. Cost of the project has been estimated at $238 million. The interchange is located in Roy on the northwestern border of Hill Air Force Base near the Hill AFB Roy Gate. For the latest construction impacts, sign up for project construction updates by sending an email to 5600south@ utah.gov. Project impacts to travel can be found on the UDOT Traffic website, udot.utah. gov/traffic, or by downloading the UDOT Traffic app.
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LETTER FROM 2023 BOARD CHAIR SHAUN MYERS I hope this letter finds you well and thriving in our remarkable community. I am writing not only as the executive board chair of the Ogden-Weber Chamber of Commerce (OWCC) but also as a proud member of the Myers Mortuary family. Our community here in Weber County is truly exceptional, steeped in a rich history and graced by remarkable growth. At Myers Mortuaries, we’ve been privileged to serve our fellow community members during both the highs and lows of life. Our journey has been intertwined with yours, and we’re deeply committed to the well-being of our Weber County family. As we celebrate our community’s history and growth, I’d like to take a moment to share some compelling reasons why being part of the Ogden-Weber Chamber of Commerce can bring valuable benefits not only to your business but to our collective strength as a community. Weber County’s history is woven with the threads of resilience, innovation and community spirit. From the early days when pioneers
settled along the banks of the Weber River to the present, we have grown and thrived together. Our community’s rich history serves as the foundation for our future endeavors. It reminds us of our shared values and the importance of supporting one another, both in business and in life. Over the past 10 years, we have seen tremendous business growth in our community. Our region has become a hub for innovation and entrepreneurship, attracting talent and investment from near and far. Industries such as technology, healthcare and manufacturing have flourished, contributing to our economic prosperity. The OWCC has played a pivotal role in fostering this growth by providing businesses with essential resources and networking opportunities and a platform where they can voice their concerns and ideas. Membership in the OWCC offers an array of benefits that can enhance your business in numerous ways. Your chamber provides a powerful networking platform, connecting you with fellow entrepre-
neurs, professionals and potential clients. We host regular events, workshops and seminars that offer valuable insights and opportunities for collaboration. Additionally, your chamber advocates for business-friendly policies and supports initiatives that improve the local business environment, ensuring your voice is heard on important issues. I encourage you to consider the many benefits of chamber membership and the profound impact it can have on your business. Together, we will continue to build upon our rich history, foster growth and ensure the prosperity of Weber County for generations to come. Shaun Myers 2023 Executive Board Chair, Ogden-Weber Chamber of Commerce President, Myers Mortuaries
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ABOUT THE CHAMBER Founded in 1887, the Ogden-Weber Chamber of Commerce is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing business and community prosperity in northern Utah. Based in Ogden, the largest metropolitan area north of Salt Lake City, the Chamber represents more than 900 organizations in 15 cities and several unincorporated areas in Weber County.
The Chamber is governed by four executive officers and a board of community partner leaders. Dedicated staff and volunteers provide business connections, news and information, operational discounts, promotional tools, professional development opportunities and a collective legislative voice.
EXECUTIVE BOARD OFFICERS
CHAIR Shaun Myers President, Myers Mortuary
VICE-CHAIR Leigh Dean Owner, Warrens Craftburger
TREASURER Aaron Austad Partner, Boyer Company/ Business Depot Ogden
PAST CHAIR Mark Adams CEO, Ogden Regional Medical Center
Sandra Arjona Operations Coordinator
Lisa Laird Member Relations Coordinator
CHAMBER STAFF
Chuck Leonhardt President & CEO
Hyrum Rappleye Events & Marketing Coordinator
WAYS TO CONNECT
Shannon Laird Marketing Specialist
Website: www.ogdenweberchamber.com Phone: 801-621-8300 Facebook: www.facebook.com/owchamber Instagram: www.instagram.com/owchamber LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/owchamber X (formerly Twitter) : www.twitter.com/owchamber YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/ogdenweberchamber
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2023 CHAMBER LEADERSHIP EXECUTIVE BOARD EXECUTIVE OFFICERS
Shaun Myers............................................ President, Myers Mortuaries Leigh Dean................................................ Owner, Warrens Craftburger Aaron Austad.......... Partner, Boyer Company/Business Depot Ogden Mark Adams ........................... CEO, Ogden Regional Medical Center
AT-LARGE MEMBERS
Maresha Bosgieter...........................................Development Director, Catholic Community Services Shannon Mickles.................................................Sales Representative, Staker & Parson Companies Ronda Miller ..........................Senior Director of Division Operations, Northrop Grumman Brock Mortensen..................President & CEO, Ascent Credit Union Greg Sanders ............................................................... CEO, SymbolArts
COMMITTEE CHAIRS
TJ Anderson.............................. Leadership Northern Utah, Helpside Shawn Beus...............................Small Business Council, Weber State University Small Business Development Center Diana Brammer...................Leadership Northern Utah, SymbolArts Kearston Cutrubus ... Military Affairs, Cutrubus Automotive Team Ben Eden............................Workforce, Reach Your Ultimate Potential Christopher Fowers.................................Leadership Northern Utah, Boyer Company/Business Depot, Ogden Sara Mejuer..................................Women in Business, Intermountain McKay Dee Hospital Mike Plowman.........................................................Spikers, Chase Bank Sara Toliver............................................Legislative Affairs, Visit Ogden
COMMUNITY REPRESENTATIVES
Brandon Cooper........................Director of Community & Economic Development, Ogden City Jim Harvey ............................................Commissioner, Weber County Brad Mortensen............................ President, Weber State University James Taggart............President, Ogden-Weber Technical College
BOARD OF GOVERNORS AT-LARGE MEMBERS
Tyler Baker....................................... FSOP Manager, Swire Coca-Cola Jeremy Barker.......................................... CEO, The Murphy Door, Inc. Brett Barton.....................Sr. Director of Manufacturing Operations, Fresenius Medical Care Jason Beardall......................................... President, England Logistics Pascal Begin....................Resort Operations Manager, Nordic Valley Curt Beutler ...... Business Development Officer, Cache Valley Bank Tami Brower................................................. President, 360 ELEVATED Brian DeRoche .............................................. President, JBT AeroTech Mike Deru .............................. Client Advisor, The Buckner Company Tom Dickson ............................... Region Manager, Dominion Energy Brian Epperson ........................................................... CEO, Target River Thaine Fischer ................................. Managing Partner, The Monarch
AT-LARGE MEMBERS CONT.
Josh Garner ................................................................. CEO, Becklar, LLC Craig Goodlife .................................................. CEO, Cyberbacker, Inc. Paul Grant .......... Chief Customer Officer, MarketStar Corporation Kimberli Green ..... Vice President, Business Services/Development, America First Credit Union Curtis Groft ............... Regional Director, Young Automotive Group Cherie Hanson ............................... Marketing Manager, Bank of Utah Mark Hilles .......................... President, Mountain West Architecture Dave Hogan ..................................... President, Wadman Corporation Beth Holbrook ..................... Board Member, Utah Transit Authority Victor Hubbard ................................. Performance Driven Marketing Matthew Hutchings ............................. Senior Partner, Maise Group Tim Jackson ............................... CEO, United Way of Northern Utah Eric Johnson .............................................. Tax Partner, Eide Bailly LLP Julie Johnson ...... President & CEO, United Way of Northern Utah Jeff Kemp .................................................... President, Boman & Kemp Glen Keysaw ...................... Vice President, Associated Food Stores Steve Kier .......................................................... CEO, Kier Construction Jim Konig ................................ General Manager, Standard Examiner Cody Kotter ............ Vice President, Trinitas Enterprise Group, LLC Bobby Lindquist................................. Manager, Lindquist Mortuaries Jason Maughan .................. VP Operations, North America, Autoliv Chad McDonald ......... General Manager, ALSCO – American Linen Forrest McNabb ................................ President, Big-D Construction Aaron Metcalfe ................................................................ Vice President, Hogan & Associates Construction Chris Mosher ......... Director of Strategic Partnerships, Wasatch I.T. Patrick Munson ............................. Partner, Adams & Petersen CPAs Kirk Nigro ....... Regional Business Manager, Rocky Mountain Power Sonny O’Grady ................... Regional VP, Pacific Office Automation Slade Opheikens ................................. President, R&O Construction Steve Silvester ...................... Regional Director of Client Solutions, iMpact Utah Chad Sprunt .................. VP Commercial Relationships, Zions Bank Jared Stevens ........................................... Senior Tax Associate, CMP Kevin Taylor ................................................. Sr. Director of R&D, Alphia Kerry Wahlen ............. President & CEO, Goldenwest Credit Union Matthew Wardle ................................... President, JD Machine Corp. Tim Wheelwright .............. Shareholder, Durham, Jones & Pinegar Judy Williamson .................................. Administrator, Intermountain McKay Dee Hospital
GOVERNMENT & COMMUNITY LEADERS
Gina Butters......................... Superintendent, Weber School District Gregg Buxton............................................................. Utah State Senate Mike Caldwell.............................................................. Mayor, Ogden City Bob Dandoy ...................................................................... Mayor, Roy City Jeffrey Holland..................................Commander, Hill Air Force Base Mike Howard...................................... City Council, South Ogden City Braden Mitchell..................................................... Mayor, Riverdale City Ben Nadolski .................................................. City Council, Ogden City Russell Porter ................................................Mayor, South Ogden City Luke Rasmussen ................Superintendent, Ogden School District Ken Richey....................................................... City Council, Ogden City
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CHAMBER COMMITTEES These Chamber Committees are interest and industryspecific groups focused on improving quality of life in Weber County and collaboration among business and community. CONTACTS
Developing business relationships and referral exchanges in a networking-friendly environment.
LEADERSHIP NORTHERN UTAH
A yearlong program providing hands-on leadership training and an in-depth community immersion experience.
LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS
Developing public policy positions and representing the Chamber and its members at the Utah State Legislature.
PARTNERS IN EDUCATION
Facilitating education programs, including partnerships, services and connections between local schools and businesses.
MILITARY AFFAIRS
SPIKERS
The Chamber’s official ambassadors. The Spikers promote member organizations and help members navigate the use of Chamber benefits.
SMALL BUSINESS COUNCIL
Supporting and promoting small businesses through creating programs, opportunities and business startup resources.
WORKFORCE
Addressing the area’s workforce needs with an emphasis on serving Human Resource professionals.
WOMEN IN BUSINESS
Educating, cultivating, inspiring and empowering women through networking and professional development.
Serving as an advocate for Hill Air Force Base and its mission through enhancing community and military relationships.
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WHAT SETS US APART MEMBER INDUSTRIES
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28%
Arts, Entertainment, Hospitality & Restaurants
24%
Community, Education & Goverment Organizations
15%
Construction, Manufacturing & Industrial Supplies
11%
Healthcare & Personal Services
11%
Automotive & Transportation
7%
Real Estate & Home Services
3%
Agriculture, Veterinary & Environment
1%
MEMBERSHIP TYPES Small Business
45%
Mid-Large Business
33%
Sole Proprietorships
12%
Nonprofit Organizations
7%
Government/Public Organizations
3%
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115 Washington Blvd
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5729 South 1900 West
Our commitment to Weber County goes beyond banking; it's about building lasting relationships and supporting the growth and prosperity of our neighbors and businesses.
Melissa Bernson Retail Banking
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Merchant Services
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Mortgage Lending
With Bank of Utah, you can expect personalized service, local expertise, and innovative solutions tailored to your financial goals.
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WHY JOIN THE CHAMBER Whether you’re a small business just getting started or a well-established organization, the Ogden-Weber Chamber of Commerce provides unique opportunities to help you reach new customers, invest in your employees and improve our community.
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MORE THAN 12 YEARS OF CHAMBER MEMBERSHIP Our involvement, as associates of SymbolArts, with the Odgen-Weber Chamber of Commerce has been nothing short of amazing. The Ogden-Weber Chamber has so much to offer, and we have been fortunate to be a part of it for over 12 years. We have participated in virtually every aspect of the Chamber’s offerings and have found them all to be worthwhile and beneficial to our business opportunities and personal growth. The members of the Chamber bring so many varied backgrounds and insights that help us as we improve our own business. The monthly Business After Hours, annual golf tournament, Women in Business, Board of Governors and annual gala are just a few of the events that
allow for networking amongst our peers and friends throughout the Ogden-Weber area. We simply love the association one with another. Additionally, the Ogden-Weber Chamber staff and leadership have been stellar in leading the Chamber and growing the opportunities to work with one another and provides a path for us to give back to the community that we love. This Chamber rocks! Greg Sanders CEO SymbolArts
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QUICK RESOURCE GUIDE UTILITIES
ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER (ELECTRICITY) Residential customer service: 1-888-221-7070 Business customer service: 1-866-870-3419 rockymountainpower.net
DOMINION ENERGY (NATURAL GAS) 800-323-5517 dominionenergy.com
WEBER COUNTY SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT TRANSFER STATION (SOLID & GARDEN WASTE)
TELEVISION & INTERNET PROVIDERS DISH Network dish.com DIRECTV directv.com Xfinity/Comcast xfinity.com CenturyLink centurylink.com
FIBER OPTIC SERVICE All West Communications allwest.com
CenturyLink centurylink.com/local/ut/ogden/fiber-internet Connext connextbroadband.com Optic Loop Communications opticloop.com Quantum Fiber quantumfiber.com/local/ut/ogden
867 W. Wilson Lane, Ogden 801-399-8803 (transfer station) 801-726-8212 (compost facility) webercountyutah.gov/Solid_Waste/index.php
MAJOR HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS & FACILITIES INTERMOUNTAIN HEALTHCARE
More information about Intermountain Healthcare facilities can be found at intermountainhealthcare.org.
MCKAY-DEE HOSPITAL
801-387-2800 intermountainhealthcare.org/locations/ mckay-dee-hospital/
MOUNTAINSTAR HEALTHCARE
PLEASANT VIEW EMERGENCY CENTER 801-786-7911 ogdenregional.com/service/pleasant-view-emergency-center
HOLY CROSS HOSPITAL-DAVIS
centura.org/location/holy-cross-hospital-davis/hc
OTHER
Weber County VA Clinic 801-479-4105 saltlakecity.va.gov/locations/ Ogden Clinic (multiple locations) ogdenclinic.com
Ogden Regional Medical Center 801-479-2111 ogdenregional.com
TRANSPORTATION UTA BUS SERVICE
OGDEN TROLLEY
FRONTRUNNER COMMUTER RAIL
UTAH DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
801-RIDE-UTA (743-3882) rideuta.com Roy Station: 4155 S. Sandridge Drive Ogden Station: 2393 S. Wall Ave. rideuta.com/Services/FrontRunner
HIGHER EDUCATION WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY 801-626-6000 weber.edu
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
OGDEN SCHOOL DISTRICT (K-12) Serves residents in Ogden City 801-737-7300 ogdensd.org
(operates in downtown Ogden) visitogden.com
801-965-4000 udot.utah.gov/connect/
OGDEN-WEBER TECHNICAL COLLEGE 801-627-8300 otech.edu
WEBER SCHOOL DISTRICT (K-12) Serves residents in Weber County outside of Ogden City 801-476-7800 wsd.net
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WEBSTER UNIVERSITY Hill Air Force Base 801-779-2061 webster.edu/hill
CHARTER SCHOOLS Bridge Elementary (K-6) bridgecharter.org
Leadership Learning Academy (K-6) llacharter.org/oc/oc-home
Quest Academy (K-9) questac.org
DaVinci Academy (K-12) davinciacademy.org
Maria Montessori Academy (K-9) mariamontessoriacademy.org
Utah Military Academy (7-12) utahmilitaryacademy.org/hfc/hfc-home
Good Foundations Academy (K-6) gfautah.org
Northern Utah Academy for Math, Engineering & Science (10-12) north.nuames.org
Venture Academy and High School (K-12) venturelearning.org
GreenWood Charter School (K-8) greenwoodcharter.org
PRIVATE SCHOOLS
Ogden Preparatory Academy (K-9) ogdenprep.org
Berean Baptist Academy (K-12) berean-baptist-utah.com
Discovery Clubhouse (pre-K) discoveryclubhouse.com
Busy Bee’s Playhouse (pre-K and K) busybeesplayhouse.com
Mary’s Little Red School House (pre-K) maryslittleredschoolhouse.com
Children’s Classic Child Care Centers (pre-K and K) childrensclassic.net
OakGrove School at Waterfall Canyon Academy waterfallcanyon.com/academics/
Deamude Adventist Christian School (1-8) ogdenut.adventistschoolconnect.org
St. Joseph Catholic Schools (pre-K through 12) stjosephutah.com
MONTESSORI SCHOOLS Evergreen Montessori Academy (pre-K through 6) 801-479-7799
New Discovery Montessori (ages 2 1/2 to 6) newdiscoverymontessori.com
SENIOR CITIZEN CENTERS
St. Paul Lutheran Child Development Center (pre-K) stpaulutah.org Wasatch Christian School (pre-K through 12) wasatchchristian.org
Providence Montessori Academy (pre-K through 6) providencema.org
Farr West Senior Center 1896 N. 1800 West, Farr West 801-782-3497
North View Senior Center 485 E. 2550 North, North Ogden 801-782-6211
Roy Hillside Senior Center 5051 S. 2000 West, Roy 801-773-0860
Golden Hours Senior Center 650 25th Street, Ogden 801-399-5230
Ogden Valley Senior Center 131 S. 7400 East, Huntsville 801-745-2220
Washington Terrace Senior Center 4601 S. 300 West, Washington Terrace 801-621-0161
Lakeview Senior Center 5580 W. 4600 South, Hooper 801-399-8393
Plain City Senior Center 4160 W. 2200 North, Plain City 801-399-8393
Marriott-Slaterville Senior Center 1570 W. 400 North, Marriott-Slaterville 801-627-1919
Riverdale City Senior Center 4433 S. 900 West, Riverdale 801-621-6086
EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE
UTAH DEPARTMENT OF WORKFORCE SERVICES
Ogden Center 801-626-0300 jobs.utah.gov/jsp/officesearch/#/ogden/officeId/23#officeDetail
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ARTISTS Adriana Moore (801) 389-9498 themonarchogden.com/art-studios Ahlstrom Photo themonarchogden.com/art-studios Anne Huskinson themonarchogden.com/art-studios Ashley Bowman Art themonarchogden.com/art-studios Bloom themonarchogden.com/art-studios Blurwood Studio blurwood.com Breein. (801) 686-1553 themonarchogden.com/art-studios Brookery T Theory themonarchogden.com/art-studios Curious Creatives (801) 781-0735 themonarchogden.com/art-studios
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Ken Garff Nissan (801) 781-4500 kengarffnissanogden.com
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BANKS & CREDIT UNIONS America First Credit Union (801) 627-0900 americafirst.com See our ad on page 35 America First Credit Union Clearfield Main Branch (800) 999-3961 americafirst.com America First Credit Union - Harrisville (800) 999-3961 americafirst.com America First Credit Union Marriott-Slaterville 12th Street (800) 999-3961 americafirst.com America First Credit Union North Ogden (800) 999-3961 americafirst.com America First Credit Union North Ogden Lee’s (800) 999-3961 americafirst.com
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America First Credit Union - Roy (800) 999-3961 americafirst.com
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Chase Bank - Wall and 12th (801) 334-6493 chase.com
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America First Credit Union Ogden 20th Street (800) 999-3961 americafirst.com
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Goldenwest Credit Union Marriott-Slaterville (800) 283-4550 gwcu.org Goldenwest Credit Union McKay-Dee Hospital (801) 786-8205 gwcu.org Goldenwest Credit Union Pennsylvania Ave. Ogden (800) 283-4550 gwcu.org Goldenwest Credit Union - Roy (800) 283-4550 gwcu.org Hillcrest Bank (385) 300-7250 hillcrestbank.com KeyBank - Five Points (801) 627-2733 keybank.com
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CHARITABLE & COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS American Red Cross of Northern Utah (801) 627-0000 redcross.org/utah Boys & Girls Clubs of Weber - Davis (801) 627-2071 bgcweberdavis.com Catholic Community Services of Utah (801) 394-5944 ccsutah.org See our ad on page 38 Christmas Box International (801) 747-2201 thechristmasboxhouse.org Foster Grandparent Program (801) 625-3865 weberhs.net/foster-grandparents Give Me A Chance (801) 627-2235 demarillacformal.com GOAL Foundation (801) 399-1773 goalfoundation.com Junior League of Ogden (385) 244-7414 juniorleagueogden.org Lantern House (801) 621-5036 stannescenter.org
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Major Brent Taylor Leadership Legacy Foundation (801) 628-3848 majorbrenttaylor.com
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Ogden City (801) 629-8988 ogdencity.com See our ad on page 99 Ogden City Council (801) 629-8153 council.ogdencity.com Ogden City Police Department (801) 629-8037 ogdenregional.com Pleasant View City (801) 782-8529 pleasantviewcity.com Riverdale City (801) 394-5541 riverdalecity.com Roy City (801) 774-1000 royutah.org South Ogden City (801) 622-2700 southogdencity.com Wasatch Front Regional Council (801) 363-4250 wfrc.org Washington Terrace City (801) 395-8282 washingtonterracecity.com Weber County (801) 399-8405 webercountyutah.gov Weber-Morgan Health Department (801) 399-7100 webermorganhealth.org
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HOSPITALS Holy Cross Hospital - Davis (801) 807-1000 davishospital.org Intermountain McKay-Dee Hospital (801) 387-2800 intermountainhealthcare.org Ogden Regional Medical Center (801) 479-2044 ogdenregional.com
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HOTELS/MOTELS Alaskan Inn and Spa (801) 621-8600 alaskaninn.com Best Western High Country Inn (801) 394-9474 bestwestern.com/highcountryinn Comfort Suites Hotel of Ogden/Cactus Red’s Restaurant (801) 605-2298 ogdencomfortsuites.com Compass Rose Lodge (801) 540-9553 huntsvillesquare.com Discount Available Courtyard by Marriott (801) 627-1190 marriott.com/hotels/travel/ogdcy-courtyard-ogden Hampton Inn & Suites Ogden (801) 394-9400 ogdensuites.hamptoninn.com Hilton Garden Inn Ogden (801) 399-2000 ogdenut.HGI.com Home 2 Suites & Tru by Hilton (801) 695-9797 hilton.com/en/hotels/ogdenht-home2-suites-ogden Motel 6 - Riverdale (801) 627-2880 motel6.com Discount Available
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LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE Ben Lomond Landscape Maintenance (801) 786-8600 benlomondlandscaping.com
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