December 2, 2019

Upcoming Events

Ribbon Cutting--Mo'Bettah's
12/05/2019
05:30 PM - 06:30 PM M

December Business of the Month - Hydro
12/05/2019
12:00 PM - 12:30 PM M
Hydro
1550 North Kirby Lane
Spanish Fork, Ut 84660

Business of the Month
12/05/2019
12:00 PM - 01:00 PM M
Hydro
1550 N Hydro Way
Spanish Fork, UT 84660

Ribbon Cutting--Lowe's
12/06/2019
09:00 AM - 10:00 AM M

Ribbon Cutting-- Chili's
12/09/2019
12:00 PM - 01:00 PM M
Chili's
1156 N Canyon Creek Parkway
Spanish Fork, UT 84660

Community Guide 2019

Our Mission Statement


To PROMOTE a vibrant local economy, to PRODUCE collaborative business partners, and to SERVE as the voice of business in enhancing the Spanish Fork & Salem area.

Chamber Office

Mon - Thur 9 am - 3 pm
67 E 100 N, Spanish Fork, Ut
801-798-8352
office@spanishforkchamber.com

Winter Lights Parade



THANK YOU!!

To Everyone that came out and supported our 22nd Annual Winter Lights Parade!!

December Business of the Month


For: Hydro

When: Thursday December 5th @ Noon

Where: 1550 North Kirby Lane, Spanish Fork

Ribbon Cutting - Mo Bettah's



For: Mo' Bettah's 

When: Thursday December 5th @ 5:30 PM

Where: 910 N Main St., Spanish Fork

(Anyone attending the ribbon cutting can stay and enjoy some amazing Hawaiian food provided by Mo' Bettah's)

Ribbon Cutting - Lowe's



For: Lowe's

When: Friday December 6th @ 9:00 AM

Where: 1386 N Canyon Creek Pkwy, Spanish Fork

Precision Vision - Season of Giving Charity Event

Jess Mendenhall

Fellow Chamber Members,

Happy holidays!  Precision Vision will be holding our second annual Season of Giving Charity Event for needy members of the community. On Wednesday December 4th from 10 AM to 6 PM we will be offering FREE EYE EXAMS and FREE GLASSES to members of our community who are in need:
1. At or below the poverty level
2. No insurance benefits towards glasses
(No social security number is required to receive the exam or glasses). 

Walk-ins will be accepted on a space available basis but appointments are recommended.

We wanted to send this email as a way to spread the word. If you know someone in our community who is in need, we invite you to have them call us or even call us for them to schedule an appointment (801-504-6448).

We have also included a flyer for the event (contact the chamber if you want a copy) if you would like to print it off or post it to help spread the word. We think this is a great opportunity to give thanks for what we have, and give to our neighbors in need.

Hope it's been an awesome year! 

Jess Mendenhall OD

Precision Vision
482 S Main St
Spanish Fork, UT 84660
801-504-6448
www.precisionvisionutah.com

Agelus Theatre Press Release

Angelus Theatre

To whom it may concern:

In 1972 Arval (Mark) Shipley opened The Gallery Theatre in Upland California. His first year open was the first year he produced and ran A Christmas Carol for the Southern California community. His successes over the next 25 years were immense. Many lives touched and positively affected through the community theater, including his 6 children. The Shipleys eventually moved to Utah where they ran a few theaters here and there, always continuing the tradition of a yearly production of A Christmas Carol. In 2017 Arval teamed up with Curt Gordon at the Angelus Theatre in Spanish Fork to once again bring the beloved story of the old curmudgeon Scrooge to the stage. Arval's adaptation is light hearted and fun for the whole family. He was able to run it for two years but being over 80 years old has slowed him down, if only a little. This year his youngest daughter Tannie Hjorth of Springville has taken over the duties to keep the family traditions alive. She grew up on stage with the family. She loves the theater and all the headaches that come with it. She has served on the board for The Springville Playhouse for several years and is always looking for ways to get kids and friends involved with community theater. She is hoping to make her father smile this year. A Christmas Carol runs Mondays, Fridays and Saturdays from Nov 29 to Dec 23. 7:30 showtime at The Angelus Theatre in Spanish Fork.

4 Steps to Reworking Your Personal Brand

Christina R Green

4 Steps to Reworking Your Personal Brand
 
Personal branding is incredibly important these days. If you’re not marketing yourself and your career as part of your brand, you should be. Your personal image is critical to your business because customers and potential customers want to do business with people they know, like, and trust. Expanding your personal brand can help you connect on a deeper level with your audience and give them those three things.
 
You may assume if you haven’t worked on your personal brand in the past that you don’t have one. But with social media and the internet, people are talking about you and it’s better to be involved in the conversation to help shape it than it going on without you knowing it.
 
But what do you do if your personal brand is just other people talking and what if it’s something you don’t care for or doesn’t accurately reflect you and your business? Or what if you want to modify your personal brand? Maybe you want to become known in a different area or you want to rebrand from a very serious person to one with a lighter side.
 
Personal brands are fluid. They can be changed. If you feel like it’s time to change yours, you can follow these tips. 
 

Google Yourself

Find out what your personal brand really is. Don’t think that because one person left you a negative review that the review is your personal brand. Make it a point to check the search results periodically to know what others are saying. In between those times, set a Google alert on search terms such as your name and its variations as well as the name of your business. The alert can be customized for how often you want it to be delivered.
 

Understand You Are Always On

Before you begin trying to rebrand yourself, keep in mind you are always on. This means that if you have a personal brand, everything you do reflects upon it potentially. This takes some getting acclimated to. But you must do it because if you’re working on your personal brand, you need to start thinking about yourself as a spokesperson. That means things you complain about and endorse are being registered by your audience.
 
That’s good when you’re becoming an industry influencer and people want you to try out their product or service. But it can be bad when you’re out dining at a restaurant with your family and you tweet out about the bad service there without thinking. What you view as your personal opinion can now be seen as a professional slight when you are your brand.
 
At the very least adjust your privacy settings on your personal social media profiles. But better yet save your rants for time with friends.
 

Promote the New Work You’re Doing

If you want to change your personal brand, you’re going to have to treat it like a rebranding of your company. Announce it. Create a campaign around it. Adopt something you want to be known for and communicate it all the time. Promote interests that are similar to your own so you become associated with those types of things. Use different kinds of media to get in front of your different audiences. Pursue any necessary certifications. Finally, make it real by adding something to your business cards such as a “specializing in” or add the job position you want to hold, like keynote speaker. That way when you start breaking into the new area, you already have the cards to prove you belong.
 

Reach out to People Who Are Already There

Get to know people who are already known for what you want to be known for or get to know business professionals who have done what you want to do like make a career shift. Your chamber of commerce is an excellent space in which to find people like that. Ask your chamber staff who they know that is a personal branding expert and study how they put themselves forward. You can learn a lot by watching others.
 
It’s time to stop ignoring your personal brand. It’s out there even if you’re not working on it.
 

Chamber Today Advertising




Would you like to advertise on our Chamber Today Television Show?  Our show is aired 6 times per week on SF17!

The cost for chamber members is only $75 ($100 for non-chamber members) for each 30 second commercial, per month you choose to advertise. 

If you do not have a commercial produced, you can talk to Pete Hansen with SF17 and he can help you out.  Pete can explain the costs involved with producing a commercial for your business.

You can watch our latest episode HERE
 

Chamber Champions

These businesses invest $2,500 or more each year to support the mission of the Spanish Fork & Salem Chamber of Commerce.

Weekly Newsletter - December 2, 2019