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A s you know, Christmas is right around the corner and it is time for the Chamber’s annual Santa Parade. We want to make this event a great experi- ence for the children in our community. e Santa Parade is completely funded by the Tooele County Chamber of Commerce and Mountain West Medical Center. We ap- preciate the continued support of Mountain West Medical Center who has been a spon- sor of the parade for the past several years. e parade will be held on Saturday, December 1st, in Tooele, beginning at 10:00 am. e parade will begin at 200 West and Vine Street and will continue North to Utah Avenue, East to Main Street, then South through downtown to 100 South, West on 100 South to 50 West, then north to Tooele Veterans Memorial Park. Santa will visit with children at the Tooele City Hall Rotunda immediately following the parade. Each child will be given a bag of goodies donated by local businesses. Free cookies and hot chocolate will also be given to children and their parents with the help of Tooele High School FBLA students. Providing an entry in the Santa Parade is a great way to promote your business and there is no cost to participate. If you are interested in participating in the parade, please contact the Chamber office at 435-882-0690 or email staff@tooelechamber. com. It is always a lot of fun, regardless of the weather, so put it on your calendar and hope to see you there! HELPING BUSINESSES PROSPER AND GROW FOR MORE THAN 60 YEARS Tooele Business News TOOELE COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Volume 9, Number 11 November 2012 www.tooelechamber.com CALENDAR OF EVENTS For a complete list of upcoming Chamber and community events, please check out our website www.tooelechamber.com Chamber Office Closed Monday, November 12 In Observance of Veteran’s Day Luncheon Wednesday, November 14 12 Noon Hosted by: USU Business Department @ USU Tooele 1021 West Vine Street, Tooele Ribbon Cutting All Star Lanes Thursday, November 15 4 p.m. 1111 North 200 West, Tooele Chamber Office Closed Thursday, November 22 & Friday 23 In Observance of Thanksgiving Business After Hours Thursday, November 29 5:30 p.m. – 7 p.m. Hosted by: Mountain American Credit Union 1475 North Main Street, Tooele Grantsville City Christmas Parade Saturday, November 24 3 p.m. Come meet Santa at the Fire Station after the parade FREE cookies, hot chocolate and candy canes. Come watch Santa Light the Christmas display at 6 p.m. @ The Fire Station. Annual Santa Parade Presented by Tooele County Chamber of Commerce & Mountain West Medical Center Saturday, December 1 10 a.m. Come meet Santa at City Hall after parade. FREE cookies, hot chocolate and candy canes. For more information contact the Chamber Office (435)882-0690 or staff @ tooelechamber.com Tooele County Chamber of commerce & Tourism Santa is coming to town! Election results are in! E lections for the 2013-2014 Chamber Board were held recently and the newly elected members who will fill the 2 year positions include: Jake Johnson, JL Johnson CPA ; Ali- son McCoy, Tooele Title Com- pany ; Tye Hoffmann, Edward Jones Investments-Tooele; Kris King, Mountain America Credit Union; and Sandy Critchlow, Kiwanis Club of Tooele. A fantastic slate of candidates had accepted nominations and the voting was very close. e new board members will serve their two year term beginning in January 2013. ey will join current board members which include: Dr. Jed Winder, Tooele Vision Center; Jack Bell, Qual- ity Automotive; Mike Jensen, Tooele County Auditor, Shawn Milne, Click Audio Video; Sheldon Birch, Birch Family Pharmacy; Kathy Boltz, Heritage West Credit Union; Carrie Cush- man, Holiday Inn Express & Suites; Chad Fullmer, Denny’s Restaurant; Hollis Hebdon, Miller Motorsports Park; Joyce Hogan, Energy Solutions Dean Johnson, Zion’s Bank; Spiros Makris, Jims Family Restaurant; and Bill Upton, Tooele First As- sembly of God. Advisory Board members in- clude Mayor Pat Dunlavy, Tooele City; Mayor Brent Marshall, Grantsville City; Commissioner Colleen Johnson, Tooele Coun- ty; Julie Hartley-Moore, Utah State University- Tooele; and Terry Linares, Tooele County School District Superintendent. Alison McCoy Jake Jonhson Kris King Tye Hoffman Sandy Critchlow

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As you know, Christmas is right around the corner and it is time for the Chamber’s annual Santa Parade.

We want to make this event a great experi-ence for the children in our community. The Santa Parade is completely funded by the Tooele County Chamber of Commerce and Mountain West Medical Center. We ap-preciate the continued support of Mountain West Medical Center who has been a spon-sor of the parade for the past several years.

The parade will be held on Saturday, December 1st, in Tooele, beginning at 10:00 am. The parade will begin at 200 West and Vine Street and will continue North to Utah Avenue, East to Main Street, then South through downtown to 100 South, West on 100 South to 50 West, then north to Tooele Veterans Memorial Park.

Santa will visit with children at the Tooele City Hall Rotunda immediately following the parade. Each child will be given a bag of goodies donated by local businesses. Free cookies and hot chocolate will also be given to children and their parents with the help of Tooele High School FBLA students.

Providing an entry in the Santa Parade is a great way to promote your business and there is no cost to participate. If you are

interested in participating in the parade, please contact the Chamber office at 435-882-0690 or email [email protected].

It is always a lot of fun, regardless of the weather, so put it on your calendar and hope to see you there!

Helping Businesses prosper and grow for More tHan 60 Years

Tooele Business NewsTooele CounTy Chamber of CommerCe

Volume 9, Number 11 November 2012www.tooelechamber.com

Calendar of events

For a complete list of upcoming Chamber and community events,

please check out our websitewww.tooelechamber.com

Chamber Office ClosedMonday, November 12In Observance of Veteran’s Day

LuncheonWednesday, November 14 12 NoonHosted by: USU Business Department@ USU Tooele1021 West Vine Street, Tooele

Ribbon CuttingAll Star LanesThursday, November 154 p.m.1111 North 200 West, Tooele

Chamber Office ClosedThursday, November 22 & Friday 23In Observance of Thanksgiving

Business After HoursThursday, November 295:30 p.m. – 7 p.m.Hosted by: Mountain American Credit Union1475 North Main Street, Tooele

Grantsville City Christmas Parade

Saturday, November 243 p.m.Come meet Santa at the Fire Station after the paradeFREE cookies, hot chocolate and candy canes.Come watch Santa Light the Christmas display at 6 p.m. @ The Fire Station.

Annual Santa Parade Presented by Tooele County Chamber of Commerce & Mountain West Medical CenterSaturday, December 110 a.m.Come meet Santa at City Hall after parade.FREE cookies, hot chocolate and candy canes.For more information contact the Chamber Office (435)882-0690 or staff @tooelechamber.com

Tooele CountyChamber of commerce

& Tourism

Santa is coming to town!

Election results are in!Elections for the 2013-2014

Chamber Board were held recently and the newly

elected members who will fill the 2 year positions include: Jake Johnson, JL Johnson CPA ; Ali-son McCoy, Tooele Title Com-pany ; Tye Hoffmann, Edward Jones Investments-Tooele; Kris King, Mountain America Credit Union; and Sandy Critchlow, Kiwanis Club of Tooele.

A fantastic slate of candidates

had accepted nominations and the voting was very close. The new board members will serve their two year term beginning in January 2013. They will join current board members which include: Dr. Jed Winder, Tooele Vision Center; Jack Bell, Qual-ity Automotive; Mike Jensen, Tooele County Auditor, Shawn Milne, Click Audio Video; Sheldon Birch, Birch Family Pharmacy; Kathy Boltz, Heritage West Credit Union; Carrie Cush-man, Holiday Inn Express & Suites; Chad Fullmer, Denny’s Restaurant; Hollis Hebdon, Miller Motorsports Park; Joyce Hogan, Energy Solutions Dean Johnson, Zion’s Bank; Spiros Makris, Jims Family Restaurant; and Bill Upton, Tooele First As-sembly of God.

Advisory Board members in-clude Mayor Pat Dunlavy, Tooele City; Mayor Brent Marshall, Grantsville City; Commissioner Colleen Johnson, Tooele Coun-ty; Julie Hartley-Moore, Utah State University- Tooele; and Terry Linares, Tooele County School District Superintendent.

Alison McCoyJake Jonhson

Kris KingTye Hoffman Sandy Critchlow

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2 tooele County Chamber of Commerce November 2012

On September 28th , the concession stand at the Grantsville High School football field celebrat-ed its grand opening. I would like to thank

all those who attended. I would like to give a special thank you the Tooele Chamber of Commerce, Steve West, and all those that helped me along the way.

It was a long, arduous project. I started by calling

Secondary Ed. Director, Daniel Johnson. He was in-strumental in this project being completed. The Tooele County Rec Board helped by donating $50,000, which made the concession stand possible.

I hope the Grantsville community enjoys the conces-sion stand for many years to come.

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Deadline November 15, 2012 Contact: Chamber office (435)882-0690 • [email protected] Tooele County Chamber of Commerce 154 South Main Street, Tooele

The 2013 Tooele County Chamber Resource Directory is dedicated to promoting your local business and community.

With beautiful photography of Tooele County, and a great refer-ence guide including community information, this magazine will be sure to serve as an excellent resource to residents & visitors. 20,000 copies will be printed and distributed throughout Tooele County,

placed in brochure racks, local businesses, motels, restaurants, visitor centers and nationwide mailing requests.

Want to advertise in the Tooele County Chamber of Commerce

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The 2013 Tooele County Chamber Resource Directory is dedicated to promoting your local business and community. With beautiful photography of Tooele County, and a great refer-ence guide including

community information, this magazine will be sure to serve as an excellent resource to residents & visitors. 20,000 copies will be printed and distributed throughout Tooele County, placed in brochure

racks, local businesses, motels, restaurants, visitor centers and nationwide mailing requests.

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3tooele County Chamber of CommerceNovember 2012

The Tooele County Chamber of Commerce extends a warm welcome to our newest members:

New Chamber MembersSuSTAininG MeMBeR

Aire Serv of Salt Lake/TooeleJason HarrisP.O. Box 1025Tooele, Utah 84074(435) 882-1069HVAC Residential/CommercialInstallation & Service

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Heritage Homes and FireplacesBrandon Pehrson105 North Main StreetTooele, Utah 84074(435)833-9930Wood, Pellet, Gas Stoves & Fireplaces, New Construction & Remodeling.

Prudential utahVicki Griffith205 North Main StreetTooele, Utah 84074(435) 882-4111Real Estate & Property Management

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Pass Canyon investmentsJoe White1392 Pass Canyon RoadErda, Utah 84074(435)830-3642Local Investment Company

Dry Cleaning & BeyondRoy Patel915 North Main StreetTooele, Utah(801) 358-3341Dry Cleaning & Laundry

ACe HVAC, LLCTeresa PowellP.O. Box 292110 Don’t Walk StreetStockton, Utah 84071(435) 843-7074Heating & Air Conditioning Service, Install & Repair

HuYKO / P&G Pro LineBlair HopeKent Torgerson1908 West Industrial CircleSalt Lake City, Utah 84104Distributor of sanitation products. Distributor for Proctor & Gamble

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4 tooele County Chamber of Commerce November 2012

For the Donation of the TV

American Family Insurance-Steven R Smith

American National Insurance Curves, Tooele

Dave Millard Farmers Inc. Agency The Grace Project

Green Box Recycling Harmony Home Health & Hospice

Joyful Events Love Illuminated

Royal Wholesale Electric Tooele City Art Council

Yeagle & Sons Construction Inc.

Business Expo Booths We want to apologize to the following Businesses, for missing you in the last

newsletter. Your membership means a lot!

For the Donation of the TV

American Family Insurance-Steven R Smith

American National Insurance Curves, Tooele

Dave Millard Farmers Inc. Agency The Grace Project

Green Box Recycling Harmony Home Health & Hospice

Joyful Events Love Illuminated

Royal Wholesale Electric Tooele City Art Council

Yeagle & Sons Construction Inc.

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newsletter. Your membership means a lot!

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5tooele County Chamber of CommerceNovember 2012

Earlier this month, the Tooele Valley Academy of Dance (formally Pan-kratz Academy of Dance) celebrated

their grand re-opening and name change with a ribbon cutting and open house. Those in attendance were members of the Tooele Chamber of Commerce, principle Academy dancers and Academy Board Members Carri Lyda (President), Steffanee Wanlass (Vice President), Tracie Sneed (treasurer) and Sar-ah Westhora, Ballet Director. Kim Kienow also serves on the board as Secretary.

The Academy first opened its doors on August 15th, 2009. Since then, over 300 youth have benefited from professional dance instruction and performance oppor-tunities. Recognizing that the cost involved with quality instruction is often a significant barrier for many dancers, the Academy, a non-profit 501(c)3 organization, affords professional dance education to students of all financial backgrounds, providing tuition scholarships each year to families that oth-erwise would not be able to afford the costs involved with dance.

Youth, boys and girls alike, are given the chance to find a passion for dance, all the while being taught self-discipline, self-re-spect, responsibility, punctuality, and profes-sionalism through the framework of dance instruction. Based upon a comprehensive ballet syllabus, the curriculum taught at the Academy provides a solid foundation in technique, poise, strength, rhythm and expression. Although ballet is the primary

focus at Tooele Valley Academy of Dance, tap and ballroom classes are also offered.

Formerly the Pankratz Academy of Dance, the academy changed its name this past spring to better reflect its mission of further-ing the performing arts in Tooele City and enriching the Valley’s cultural identity by cultivating local artistic resources in produc-ing elegant works of art.

Tooele Valley Academy of Dance is known for presenting high-caliber performance opportunities to its student body and the community at large. The cost of producing such a performance runs between $5,000-$10,000, the greatest portion of which is spent on costumes, props, auditorium rental, backdrops and scenery. The Academy plans to continue to stage classical ballet perfor-mances each winter and spring, preserving what was first introduced 500 years ago in Italy and France. Performances in the past have included Nutcracker, Giselle, Cinderella and Swan Lake. This December, the Acad-emy is introducing a brand new ballet based upon Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol and this Spring the Academy will stage the ballet Sleeping Beauty.

Please come and support the Tooele Val-ley Academy of Dance at their upcoming performance December 10th at Tooele High School and December 17th at Grantsville High School. Cost of admission is $15 per family or $5 per individual. Tickets will be sold at the door and are also available online at the Academy website: tvadance.org

Heritage Homes and Fireplaces is located at 105 N. Main St. in Tooele, Utah. Our retail store dis-

plays the wide range of services and prod-ucts we offer from fireplaces to mantels and everything in between. We specialize in gas, pellet, wood and coal stoves and fireplaces. We are a full service business for hearth products from sales and profes-sional installation to repairs and mainte-nance. Heritage Homes and Fireplaces is unique in that we are also a general con-tractor specializing in new construction, remodeling, additions, basement finish-ing and other construction services. This means that you can complete your full

project without the hassell of dealing with multiple contractors. Not only can you buy the stove or fireplace from us, you can also get the stone, mantel and hearth con-struction included. We can help bring to reality that project that you thought wasn’t possible or was just too much trouble. We have six month same as cash finacing and other financing programs to help your cash flow. Our business hours are Monday through Friday 9:00-6:00 and Saturdays 10:00 to 5:00. We do free estimates and consultations. We are optimistic about the future and we look forward to continuing serving the people of Tooele County and our great state.

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6 tooele County Chamber of Commerce November 2012

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7tooele County Chamber of CommerceNovember 2012

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Brad Shepherd, owner of All Star Lanes at 1111 North 200 West in Tooele has offered our community

another option for family entertainment as well as corporate events. Mr. Shepherd has just finished construction on what is the now the largest option for “Boutique Bowling” in the Great Salt Lake Valley. The new venue offers an upscale environment for private parties, and corporate events which is highlighted by two giant, 21’x12’ ft. projection screens which will continue All Star’s commitment in offering every major sporting event on screen. The two story screens cover the entire wall of the center giving the guest a larger-than-life experience while enjoying sporting events, music videos, or corporate sponsored content. The private lanes are complete with state of the art bowling equipment, comfortable couches, beautiful decor, hard-wood flooring, and is an extension of the full-service bar. When the lanes are not booked for private events, they will be

available for individual use for any patron that is at least twenty-one years of age.

The All Star Sports Club and Dining fa-cility offers a full range menu presented by our Chef, Kelly Darr. The extensive food far surpasses the standard cuisine of what most consider to be bowling center food. Chef Kelly offers entrees such as country fried steak, salmon, fresh wraps, toasted subs and sandwiches, gourmet pizzas, as well as numerous types of appetizers. The kitchen’s signature menu-item is All Star’s slow cooked tri-tip which can be enjoyed as an entree, sandwich, and on even on pizza. The deep-fried cheesecake is a delicious delicacy that would be great in ending any event or party.

The All Star Team invites the commu-

nity to come out for our ribbon cutting and Open House which will include free samples of our menu as well as a tour and viewing party inside the private lanes on November 15, 2012 at 4 p.m.

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Chamber Business RenewalsThe Tooele County Chamber of Commerce would like to thank the following members for their continued support and for renewing their membership during the past month. A list of all Chamber members can be found at www.tooelechamber.com

BuSineSS MeMBeRSHiPBurger KingPurple Cow BookstoreClyde J. Allen Insurance Agency

SMALL BuSineSS MeMBeRSHiPClass Act Carpet & Floor CareGreen Box RecyclingThe Vally ServicesRosewood RetrieversPet Watchers PlusAdvantage Sign Creations, Inc.Republic Mortgage Home Loans

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8 tooele County Chamber of Commerce November 2012

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