Calendar of Events - Point of the Mountain Chamber of Commerce

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December Chamber Luncheon
12/10/2024
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Events in the month of May 2022
5/2/2022 - 5/14/2022

Thanksgiving Point's extraordinary Tulip Festival has extended their dates to include another week. Click here to reserve your tickets! 
5/9/2022

Contact David Galleria, Daily Herald - (385) 449-8355 or 
dgaleria@heraldextra.com for additional information

The Chamber of Commerce is now partnering with Lehi and Saratoga Springs Cities 
on the Chamber magazine! 


This means the magazine will contain more information, and will be delivered to more homes and businesses than ever before! The magazine has grown into an amazing regional guide. This presents a fantastic opportunity for you to partner with us as a member of the chamber, and for the rest of the business community to get involved as well. As always, members of the chamber get priority on advertising space and pricing!

This years magazine will be full of wonderful city information including events, helpful information, and special messages from each Mayor and Economic Development Director. The chamber will also provide a robust business section including business highlights and articles, special insights, and as always, list each member of the chamber in the chamber directory section of the magazine. With the additional information and resources, the magazine will now appeal to a greater base of residents and businesses than ever before. This is fantastic news for members who wish to connect with new and existing customers! 

We are excited to be partnering with both Lehi City and Saratoga Springs City on the magazine.


What is the purpose of the Community and Chamber Guide?
The magazine will expand your business-to-consumer and business-to-business connections in our community. It will provide an opportunity for Chamber members and other businesses to reach residents and those relocating to North Utah County.
 
The guide will highlight:
 
  • In depth spotlights on key businesses and industries
  • Activities and events in the area
  • Economic growth opportunities for new and relocating businesses
  • A comprehensive directory of Chamber member organizations, including highlights of award winners
  • A message from our local Mayors and Economic Directors
  • Community resources for current, new, and returning residents
 Who will the Community and Chamber Guide reach?

The guide will allow advertisers to reach a large and diverse group of consumers and businesses in the community through the Daily Heralds distribution system. Tens of thousands of copies of the magazine will be printed with opportunities for advertising and editorial content.
 
Do Chamber Members get any special discounts? 
 
  • Yes! All Chamber members receive an advertising discount in the Community Guide, with prices dependent on ad size and location.
 
We hope you will take the opportunity to expand your presence through this excellent marketing tool. To participate, please reach out to David Galeria at: dgaleria@heraldextra.com or (385) 449-8355
 
Lastly, please don't be taken in by other publications trying to recruit your participation. The Daily Herald has many decades of experience, deep market penetration, and better pricing. You are also supporting your local Chamber by teaming up with us which enables us to work hard on your behalf on important issues that matter, such as a cleaner and safer Utah Lake, partnering with our local cities and legislators on key legislative issues, provide educational best practices events, and offer excellent networking opportunities, etc.    

Thank You!


Sincerely,
Mark Welcker
President & CEO
Point of the Mountain Chamber of Commerce
5/13/2022


Come Speed Network and enjoy a nice breakfast!

Thank you to our Sponsors, Tru by Hilton & Meta! 
5/14/2022

The Business classes at Westlake, Lehi, American Fork, Cedar Valley, and Mountain View High are hosting a
Teen Entrepreneur Expo on Saturday May 14th!

"We want to extend an opportunity to teen's in Northern Utah County to run a pop up shop at The Outlets at Traverse Mountain from 8am until 3pm. Any high school entrepreneur is invited to come run a pop up shop for free at the expo. This isn't a fundraiser. There will be food trucks, live music/entertainment, and tons of tents in an open air market format."

 
5/17/2022

When: Tuesday, May 17, at 11:45am

Where: UVU Lehi Campus, 2912 Executive Parkway, Lehi, UT 84043

Amelia Powers Gardner has over 15 years of experience in the private sector working in engineering, manufacturing, and business development. She grew up in Utah County before earning a Bachelor of Science in Automotive Technology from Weber State University. After college, she worked for Caterpillar, spending time in the Midwest, southern US, and Canada, before returning home to Utah County where she now serves as Utah County Commissioner.

Prior to being elected as Commissioner, Amelia served as the Utah County Clerk/Auditor, where she championed innovation and efficiency in government. Under Amelia’s leadership, Utah County launched the first ever completely online marriage license portal, became the first jurisdiction in the US to allow people with disabilities to vote using blockchain technology, and implemented performance-based budgeting. She continues to bring the same transformative improvement to the rest of the County as Commissioner.

Amelia is an elected official, community leader, business consultant, disruptive technology advocate, government innovation leader, and mentor for career women.

She and her husband Tobin live in Pleasant Grove, UT and have 6 children.

5/17/2022
Join Intermountain American Fork Hospital on Tuesday, May 17th from 3-6 pm at the American Fork Specialty Clinic
(170 N. 1100 E.)
5/19/2022

May Connect 4 Lunch

Come join us for great food and even better networking! 
 
 
5/26/2022
Increase your Awareness of how to Protect You, Your Family and Your Company Against Cyber Attacks
Learn How To: Put the right locks on your virtual doors and stop from opening the virtual doors to strangers who are just a "click" away from entering! Doing the work now can help save you and your business a lot of trouble down the road! 
  1. 43% of cyber attacks target small businesses.
  2. 60% of small businesses that are victims of a cyber attack go out of business within six months.
  3. There was a 424% increase in new small business cyber breaches last year.

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