Honoring Our HeroesโThank You, Veterans!
City Offices will be closed in honor of Veteran's Day.
DATE CHANGE - November Noon Networking (Battle of the Pizzas) - DATE CHANGE
Tuesday, November 18, 2025
REGISTER HERE
Join us for the 2025 Battle of the Pizzas, where local pizza masters compete for top
honors—and our community comes together to support local veterans and military
families.
This year, your slice of pizza makes a difference. Each attendee will “vote” for their favorite
pizza by donating dollars—and every dollar counts as one vote. All proceeds will benefit
local veterans and military families in need.
Pizzerias will bring their best four pizzas (or more if you’re feeling competitive), cut into smaller slices so
everyone can sample.
Categories:
• “Don’t Cut Off the Crust: Best Crust”
• “Easy as Pie, PIZZA PIE!: Most Memorable”
• “That’s a Spicy Meatball: Best Use of Spices”
• “World Traveler: Overall Best for Presentation, Creativity, and Taste”
Let’s gather together, raise funds, raise spirits, and find out whose pizza reigns supreme.
*Bring a friend to introduce to the chamber, and get an extra drawing entry.

Nomination Time
Nominations Now Open for the 2026 Springville-Mapleton Chamber of Commerce Awards
It’s time to recognize the people and businesses who make our community shine!
The Springville-Mapleton Chamber of Commerce is now accepting nominations for the 2026 Chamber Awards, including:
๐ Business of the Year
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Citizen of the Year – for both Springville and Mapleton
๐ Youth Volunteer of the Year
Each of these honors celebrates those who go above and beyond to serve, uplift, and strengthen our community. These individuals and businesses are the embodiment of the award’s spirit — showing unwavering dedication to supporting and promoting the Springville-Mapleton area and making a positive, lasting impact through their work, service, and leadership.
We invite you to help us find the best of the best! Please take a few moments to nominate local businesses and community members who exemplify these values and deserve recognition for their contributions.
The 2026 award recipients will be honored at the Chamber’s annual Awards Banquet held at Northridge Valley Event Center on February 26, 2026 — a wonderful evening celebrating excellence, community spirit, and connection.
For more details on award categories, nomination forms, and past recipients, visit our website:
๐ springvilleutahchamber.org/chamber-awards
Let’s work together to nominate the outstanding in theri feild an community and celebrate those who make Springville and Mapleton such an incredible place to live, work, and serve!

2025 Award Recipients
Safe Halloween on Main Street โ Huge Success!
Safe Halloween on Main Street — Success!
The Springville-Mapleton Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with Springville City, held our annual Safe Halloween on Main Street on Friday, October 31st — and it was an incredible day of community fun!
We were thrilled to see such an amazing turnout, with over 2,500 participants enjoying the festivities, treats, and creative costumes. A huge thank-you to all businesses, volunteers, and families who helped make this event such a success.
Events like this remind us what makes our community so special — connection, kindness, and a little Halloween magic.
We had a great time and hope everyone who joined us did too.
See you next year for another spook-tacular celebration!

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2025 Municipal General Election Year
Pre-Results

The Municipal General Election pre-results. Final results Tuesday, November 18, 2025.
2025 Springville City & Mapleton City:
Springville:
MAYOR (4-YEAR TERM)
Matt Packard
CITY COUNCIL (4-YEAR TERM)
Karen Ellingson
Michael Snelson
Mapleton:
MAYOR (4-YEAR TERM)
Therin Garrett
CITY COUNCIL (4-YEAR TERM)
Kasey Beck
Jake Lake
Continue to stay engaged. Get to know your city council and mayor. By getting informed and involved, you help ensure our community is represented well. Let's make every vote count in shaping Springville and Mapleton's future!
Three Chambers Partners With Tabitha's Way For
The Hunger Games - Business Edition Our community needs our help.
At the beginning of November 2025, SNAP benefits in Utah have been halted due to the ongoing government shutdown, impacting over 177,000 individuals and 87,000 local households who rely on this assistance. You can learn more about the local impact by reading the following articles on FOX13, KUTV, Department of Workforce Services. There are ways to help.
To support our neighbors facing food insecurity, the Chamber is partnering with Tabitha’s Way for a community-wide food drive. Your business can participate by:
Please sign up or contribute here: http://givebutter.com/kDm51w
The need is severe, and any level of assistance is deeply appreciated. Together, we can make sure families in our community do not go hungry. Every act of kindness helps support families in need right here in our community. And here’s a bonus—your generosity doesn’t go unnoticed! You'll earn points for your business and our Chamber of Commerce, all while making a real difference. Let’s come together this season to give back, lift others, and show what our community is truly made of.
Fellas Barbershop: Honoring Our Heroes This Veterans Day
Help Support Fellas and Veterans At Fellas Barbershop, they proudly stand with our veterans — the brave men and women who have given so much for our freedom. This Veterans Day, November 11, they are giving back in a big way!
On November 11th, Veterans receive FREE haircuts all day long as a way of saying thank you for their service and sacrifice.
Businesses can Join the cause!
You can help make an even greater impact by purchasing a $5 raffle ticket at any Fellas Barbershop location. Every ticket enters you for a chance to win amazing prizes — and all proceeds go directly to the charities supporting veterans in need.
Why Fellas Give Back
Supporting veterans isn’t just something they do once a year — it’s something close to their hearts. Veterans, teach what strength and service truly mean. Seeing how hard it can be for many veterans to adjust to civilian life inspired Fellas to take action. Every haircut, every raffle ticket, every donation is their way of saying: "We Remember, We Care, and We’re Here for you."
Local Businesses — They Need You!
If your business would like to donate a prize for the raffle, please contact or drop by any Fellas Barbershop.

Northridge Valley Event Center Holiday Events
Celebrate the magic of the season at Northridge Valley Event Center.
This December, Northridge Valley Event Center is bringing the holidays to life with festive experiences for everyone:
Select each image below for more information and registration links - adn make this holiday season unforgettable at Northridge Valley Event Center!
Springville Kiwanis Annual Food Drive โ Volunteers Needed!
December 13, 2025 The Springville Kiwanis Food Drive will be held on Saturday, December 13, 2024, from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM at the old Springville Gym, located behind the Springville Museum of Art (400 South & 100 East).
This annual event brings our community together to help local families in need during the holiday season. It’s a wonderful opportunity for companies, families, youth groups, and individuals to roll up their sleeves and serve side by side.
Come make a difference this holiday season — your time and helping hands matter! Sign up to volunteer on JustServe.org.
Volunteer Responsibilities
Volunteers are needed to receive, sort, and place food from community donations in over 500 boxes that will be delivered to needy families.
Welcome to Springville, Senor Mangos!
197 South Main Street, Springville
We are thrilled to welcome Señor Mangos as one of our newest members — and to our amazing community of local businesses!
Señor Mangos brings a burst of tropical flavor and fun to Springville with their refreshing smoothies, fruit bowls, and signature mangonadas that are sure to become a local favorite.
We’re excited to have them join our business family and can’t wait for everyone to stop by, say hello, and enjoy something delicious!
Welcome to the neighborhood, Señor Mangos — we’re so glad you’re here!
Springville Library
Learn more about events at the Springville Library HERE.
This year the South County Business Summit - Business Beyond Boundaries was held at the Springville Library on Thursday, September 25th. It was an incredible day! We want to extend a huge thank-you to Springville City and the Springville Library for hosting and to all who attended and participated.
The event was filled with inspiring speakers, valuable connections, and hands-on training — including a fantastic session on how to use AI to grow and streamline your business. Attendees left energized, informed, and ready to take their businesses to the next level.
We’re so grateful for our presenters, sponsors, and community partners who helped make this event a success. Stay tuned for highlights and resources from the summit — and watch the chamber calendars for next year’s event!
Mapleton Library
Learn more about the Mapleton Library HERE
WBC Utah
100 Companies Championing Women Initiative WBC Utah wants to share an exciting opportunity with the Springville-Mapleton Chamber of Commerce from the Utah Women & Leadership Project (UWLP) and the Governor’s Office of Economic Opportunity.
In its third year, Utah's 100 Companies Championing Women initiative recognizes organizations—including businesses, nonprofits, and cities—with 10+ employees that are actively supporting women through family-friendly policies (such as flexible schedules and remote work) and women-specific initiatives (like maternity leave and women in leadership).
They invite you to apply and be recognized for your efforts
Companies can learn more and apply here.
Let’s recognize and uplift organizations that are helping women thrive in the workplace!
Rocky Mountain University
Did you know that Rocky Mountain University is more than an institution of higher education? They have a variety of departments that are active teaching clinics for the public. Their clinics serve two functions: Serving the community and providing opportunities for their students to get more hands-on experiences with actual patients who need care.
We had a fantastic experience at the October 14th Noon Networking event, hosted by Rocky Mountain University (RMU)! It was a wonderful opportunity to connect, collaborate, and learn more about the incredible clinics and services RMU offers that can benefit both business owners and their employees.
If you weren’t able to attend, don’t worry — you can still be part of the learning!
Follow the links above to explore each clinic, discover how they serve our community, and learn ways you can support RMU’s mission to improve health, wellness, and professional growth right here in our area.
We’re so grateful to RMU for hosting and for their continued partnership in strengthening our local business community!
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Now Accepting Applications for Chamber Board Members & Committees!
The Springville-Mapleton Chamber of Commerce is now accepting applications and nominations for individuals interested in serving on the Board of Directors or on one of our Chamber committees.
If you’ve been a Chamber member for at least one year and have a passion for supporting local business growth, community collaboration, and making a lasting impact — we’d love to hear from you!
How to Apply:
If you would like to apply — or if you know someone who would be a great asset to the Chamber Board — please submit a nomination using the this Nomination Form link [https://forms.gle/ae2TfMetUB1q8hSJ9].
You may also email us at info@springvillemapletonchamber.org with any questions or to express interest.
Nominations may only be submitted by active Chamber members.
Serving on the Board or a committee is a rewarding opportunity to help guide the Chamber’s programs, shape the future of our business community, and connect with other leaders who share your commitment to making Springville and Mapleton thrive.
Our Purpose: To create opportunities for member businesses and their owners to network, gain education, and receive recognition for their successes.
Our Mission: To create an environment where businesses can prosper.
Our Vision: By strengthening our local business environment, we strengthen our entire community.
Join us in building a stronger, more connected Springville-Mapleton Chamber!
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