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  • Nephi Farmers Market | Greater Nephi Chambe

    Nephi Farmers Market Vendor Application Pay Vendor Fee: $120/Season Pay Vendor Fee: $15/Day Nephi Farmers Market is managed and produced by the Greater Nephi Chamber of Commerce. The Greater Nephi Chamber of Commerce Farmers Market (Nephi Farmers Market)’s mission is to provide access to fresh, local agriculture by shortening the food supply chain between producers and consumers. We aim to bring together farmers, local businesses, hand crafters and families to support and strengthen our community and local economy. Our market is first and foremost a food market. Artisan vendors shall be accepted thereof on a case-by-case basis. In keeping with our mission to provide direct-to-consumer sales to agriculture producers, and to offer the public local, high-quality, hand-produced items, all vendors must sell products made, grown, harvested, or raised by the vendor or their employees. We do not accept multi-level marketing companies or resale items of any kind. Nephi Farmers Market shall not be a forum for political or religious organizations to fundraise, recruit, market and/or advertise. No political or religious vendors will be accepted into the Nephi Farmers Market at any time.

  • Business Trick-or-Treat | Greater Nephi Chambe

    BUSINESS October 31 from 3 pm to 5 pm Trick-or-Treat Join these participating Chamber members for a fun Business Trick-or-Treat Event. Be sure to pick up your official Trick-or-Treat bag from the SCARY witch at Town and Country Home Mortgage located at 347 N Main, Nephi.

  • Restaurant Week | Greater Nephi Chambe

    Join us for Nephi's first ever Restaurant Week January 22 -27, 2024 Great Lunch and Dinner Specials: Explore delectable menus specially crafted lunch and dinner offerings at Nephi's finest restaurants/eateries. (No tickets or coupons needed! Just mention "Restaurant Week" when you arrive.) ​ ​ Gift Card Giveaways: We're spreading the joy all week long with exciting gift card giveaways for our dining members on social media. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram today! ​ Support Local Eateries: Show your love and support for our local restaurants, which have been the heart of our community. Your patronage means the world to them, especially in these times. ​ ​ Share Your Culinary Adventures: Join the conversation and let us know what culinary treasures you discover during Nephi Restaurant Week by using the hashtag #EatYourHeartOutNephi ​ ​ Restaurant/eatery members, sign-u p to participate today! (open to chamber members only . JOIN TODAY ) Participating Restaurants Check back often as specials are being added daily Central Valley Medical Center Cafe Lisa's Country Kitchen *Tuesday special is a Big Boy Burger with Pinky's sauce *Wednesday special is spaghetti and meatball *Friday's special is halibut fish and chips and clam chowder *Saturday's special is an 8 ounce New York steak and shrimp Arby's Nebo Queen Purchase a Country Fried Steak Sandwich and get a free 12 ounce shake. Must mention the chamber. Bev's Hot & Cold Beverages Drink of the Week: Peach Ring - 7up, watermelon, mango, and peach Lacey Bakes Two punch Tuesday: Double punches on punch card Four Pack Friday: Buy four cookies and get one free! Weekly Flavors: Sea Salt Caramel Chocolate Chip, German Chocolate (nuts), Cookie Dough, Better Than Anything (nuts), Caramel Apple Pie, Chocolate Chip, Coconut Lime, and Classic Sugar Canyon Pizza Co Two 12" pizzas for $20. No limit on toppings or number of pizzas.

  • Payment | Greater Nephi Chambe

    Membership Application Step 3 - FINAL STEP - CHOOSE MEMBERSHIP LEVEL Premier Partner Benefits Everything in the Gold, Silver, Bronze, and Basic levels and Logo on Trick -or-Treat and Easter bags and distributed at the events Logo printed on large banner stand that will be displayed at all Lunch and Learn meetings and chamber sponsored events $200 credit to be used at the Chamber Golf Tournament Highlighted section in the Chamber magazine Logo with link to website included at the bottom of weekly newsletter Become a Platinum Partner $750/year Become a Platinum Partner $190/quarter Gold Member Benefits Everything in the Silver, Bronze, and Basic levels and Luncheon Sponsor- includes two people free for our monthly Lunch and Learn meetings, advertising as a luncheon sponsor with logo on newsletter, and lunch RSVP website. Allowed a few minutes at the beginning of the luncheon to introduce your business. Become a Gold Partner $400/year Become a Gold Partner $105/quarter Silver Member Benefits Everything in the Bronze and Basic levels and Inclusion in the Chamber sponsored trick-or-treat advertising flyer that includes business name and address. Flyers will go to al the local Elementary Schools in Nephi and Mona and childcare centers. Inclusion in the Chamber Magazine One person for free lunch each month at our chamber Lunch and Learn. Become a Silver Partner $200/year Bronze Member Benefits Everything in the Basic level and Inclusion in the Welcome to Nephi Bag program. Qualify for Best in Business Awards and Milestone Recognition at annual awards banquet. Become a Bronze Partner $100/year Basic Member Benefits Membership Sticker Contact Information on chamber website including website link Weekly emails Become a Basic Member $75/year

  • Business Community | Greater Nephi Chamber of Commerce

    1/23 Welcome to the GREATER NEPHI Chamber of Commerce Educate Innovate Advocate Join the Chamber RSVP for Lunch and Learn Renew Your Membership Submit Request for Calendar Event Chamber Member Highlights Previous Chamber Events Christmas Business Bingo (4) IMG_5979 IMG_5986 Christmas Business Bingo (4) 1/10 Business BINGO ​ Congratulations to all of the winners for our business BINGO. We had so much fun with all 25 participating businesses and having new customers come into their businesses. Central Utah Chamber Coalition J Lynn Jones, Crucial Conversations Brandon Callor Central Utah Chamber Coalition 1/8 South County Business Summit ​ A fabulous event sponsored by the Central Utah Chamber Council was held October 26 at The Oaks Golf Course in Spanish Fork. Topics included Crucial Learning, Business Law, Right People, Right Seats, Economic Review, Social Media Marketing, Business Branding, and Mental Health in the Workplace. The Huckleberry Hick Boutique Grand Opening ​ Congratulations to Shantel Scott on the ribbon cutting for her new boutique located at 37 South Main Street in Nephi. There was a great turnout for a great day! All winners 1/51 2023 Chamber Best in Business Awards Gala ​ The second annual Greater Nephi Chamber of Commerce Awards Gala was held on September 27, 2023 at Cinder Creek Event Center in Nephi. Congratulations to all the winners! ​ 1/2 Meet the Candidates ​ The Chamber hosted a Meet the Candidate Night for those running for Nephi Council. It was a great event attended by many citizens. 1/5 Mountain Country Equipment Groundbreaking ​ The Chamber celebrated with Mountain Country Equipment on the groundbreaking for their new manufacturing facility. IMG_1139 (1) IMG_1139 (1) 1/1 Welcome to Nephi, Watts Oil! ​ Watts Oil is a Veteran owned business that offers full service oil changes at their shop located at 61 N Main Street in Nephi. 1/3 Sandstone Healthcare Group Grand Opening ​ Congratulations to Sandstone Healthcare Group on the acquisition and Grand Opening of their assisted living and rehabilitation (formerly Heritage Hills) Premier and Gold Partners Reset Funding Snow College Town and Country Mortgage Reset Funding 1/46

  • By-Laws | Greater Nephi Chambe

    Chamber By-Laws ARTICLE I: NAME AND PURPOSE Section 1: Name This organization is incorporated under the laws of the state of Utah and shall be known as the Greater Nephi Chamber of Commerce. ​ Section 2: Purpose The purpose of the Greater Nephi Chamber of Commerce is to achieve these objectives: ​ (1) Preserving the competitive enterprise system of business by creating a better understanding and appreciation of the importance of business people and a concern for their problems; educating the business community and representing it in city, county, and state, and political affairs; preventing or addressing controversies if they are detrimental to the expansion and growth of business in the community; creating a greater appreciation of the value of a more liberal investment of substance and self on behalf of the interests of competitive business. ​ (2) Fostering business and community growth and development through economic programs designed to strengthen and expand the income potential of all businesses in the trade area; promoting programs of a civic, social, and cultural nature that are designed to increase the functional and aesthetic values of the community; and discovering and correcting abuses that prevent the advancement of business expansion and community growth. ​ ARTICLE II: MEMBERSHIP Section 1: Membership Any person may apply for membership in the Greater Nephi Chamber of Commerce upon the form of application for membership prescribed by the Officers. ​ Section 2: Membership Classifications Active members: All individuals, firms, corporations, and property owners who have an interest in the commercial, industrial, and agricultural development of the community may be members. Section 3: Duration of Membership (1) Membership is for one year; renewing on the first day of the month the business initially joined the chamber. Membership in the Greater Nephi Chamber of Commerce shall terminate upon death or the dissolution of the firm, corporation, or other organization and may, at the option of the member, terminate upon removal from the Juab County geographical area. ​ (2) Membership in the Greater Nephi Chamber of Commerce may be terminated for non-payment of dues, or for conduct unbecoming a member, by a majority vote of the members at any regular or special meeting; provided that written notice of the proposed action and or the right of the member to appear at the meeting on his/her own behalf has been given to the member at least 20 days prior to the meeting. ​ Section 4: Honorary Membership Distinction in public affairs shall confer eligibility to honorary membership. Honorary members shall have all the privileges of members except the right to vote and shall be exempt from payment of dues. The officers shall confer or revoke honorary membership by a majority vote. ​ ARTICLE III: OFFICERS AND ELECTION THEREOF Section 1: Officers The Officers of the Greater Nephi Chamber of Commerce shall consist of four members to be elected by the membership of the Greater Nephi Chamber of Commerce as President, Vice-President, Secretary and Treasurer. Section 2: Election of Members The election of Officers shall be held during the month of September of each year in the manner hereafter set forth, and the newly elected officers shall take office in October following the election. Section 3: Manner of Voting Voting shall be by written or electronic ballot by active members only and no member shall cast more than one vote. Voting by proxy shall not be permitted. Only members in good standing shall be permitted to vote. ​ Section 4: Term of elections Officers shall be elected for a term of two (2) years. President and Treasurer shall be elected on the even numbered years and Vice-President and Secretary on odd numbered years. ​ Section 5: Nominations Nominations may be made by any member of the Greater Nephi Chamber of Commerce in good standing. ​ Section 6: Consecutive nominations No officers, subject to election, shall be elected or hold office for more than three (3) consecutive terms of two (2) years each. ​ Section 7: Vacancy If any officer vacancy occurs, it shall be filled by the next highest vote recipient. Any officer so appointed shall serve for the remainder of the term for which his/her successor shall have been elected and assume office as here-in-above set forth. If there are less than 6 months remaining in a term when an officer resigns, the vacancy will be filled in the next election. If there are 7 or more months left in a term, and the next highest candidate on the ballot is not available to fill the vacancy, a special election can be held at the chamber’s discretion. ​ ARTICLE IV: DUTIES OF OFFICERS Section 1: President The President shall preside at all meetings of the membership and shall be an ex-officio member of all regular and special committees. The President shall be responsible for hiring, discharging, directing, and supervising all employees. The President shall be responsible for the preparation of an operating budget covering all activities of the chamber subject to approval of the members. The President shall also be responsible for all expenditures with approved budget allocations. Section 2: Vice President The Vice President will have such duties as may be assigned by the President. The Vice President shall act in lieu of the President when the President is unable to act. The Vice President shall be responsible for the preparation of an operating budget covering all activities of the chamber subject to approval of the members. The Vice President shall be a signing member of the bank account. Section 3: Secretary The Secretary will take the minutes of all meetings and provide copies as needed. The Secretary shall be responsible for the preparation of an operating budget covering all activities of the chamber subject to approval of the members. Section 4: Treasurer The Treasurer shall be responsible for the preparation of an operating budget covering all activities of the chamber subject to approval of the members. The Treasurer shall be responsible for the safeguarding of all funds received by the chamber and for their proper disbursement. Such funds shall be kept on deposit in financial institutions or invested in a manner approved by the board of directors. Checks are to be signed by the treasurer and the president or, in the absence of either or both, by any two officers. The treasurer shall cause a yearly financial report to be made to the members. ​ ARTICLE V: POWERS CONFERRED UPON THE OFFICERS Section 1: Contracts The Officers shall have power in the organization’s name to: sue and to hold, sell or lease real estate and personal property, to incur debts, to borrow money, giving therefor notes of the organization signed by two or more officers and may enter into contracts of any kind furthering the purposes of the Chamber. Section 2: Bylaws It shall be the duty of the Officers to carry into effect the purposes of the organization; to make, adopt, and/or amend By-Laws, rules and regulations for the government of the organization; to create and appoint subordinate officers and positions and to prescribe the duties thereof. ​ ARTICLE VI: FINANCES Section 1: Funds All money paid to the chamber shall be placed in a general operating fund. Unused funds from the current year’s budget can be placed in a reserve account. Section 2: Disbursements Upon approval of the budget, the president is authorized to make disbursements on accounts and expenses provided for in the budget without additional approval of the members. Section 3: Fiscal Year The fiscal year of the chamber shall close on December 31. Section 4: Budget The officers shall adopt the budget for the coming year and submit it to the members for approval. ​ Article VII: AMENDMENTS Section 1: Revisions These bylaws may be amended or altered by a majority of the members at any regular or special meetings, provided that notice for the meeting includes the proposals for amendments. Any proposed amendments or alterations shall be submitted to the board or the members in writing at least 10 days in advance of the meeting at which they are to be acted upon. ​ Adopted: November 12, 2021 Amended: November 2, 2023

  • History of the Chamber | Greater Nephi Chambe

    History of the Chamber History of the Chamber The Nephi Chamber of Commerce was founded February 25, 1953 as with Elmo B. (Pose) Wilson as President; Munro Pexton as Vice President; and James E Reid, Jr. as Secretary. The purposes and functions of the chamber were announced to "Promote business activities in Nephi and to contribute to the development of the community as a whole. This includes stimulation of retail trade, the encouragement of other industries to establish in Nephi, and to do those things which will tend to make Nephi a more attractive place to live." Reconstituted in late 2021 under the name Greater Nephi Chamber of Commerce, the chamber is a IRS 501(c)6 member organization that exists to work toward the betterment of our business members. We continue this 70 year legacy by making sure that the growth of the community is complimented by local businesses; and giving resources and support where it is needed most. Previous Presidents 2022 ​ 2019 ​ 2017 ​ 2015 ​ 2013 ​ 2009 ​ 2007 ​ 2005 ​ 1998 ​ 1989 ​ 1987 ​ 1985 ​ 1983 ​ 1981 1979 ​ 1978 ​ 1977 Jodie Cox 90 Days From Retirement Abby Ivory Town & Country Home Mortgage Brent Boswell Juab Co Economic Development Jason Morrell Cache Valley Bank Clint Painter Azomite Jamie John Remember Your Memories Abby Ivory Town & Country Home Mortgage Mike Sperry Juab title and Abstract Patty Kidd Movie Plus Jens Mickelson Mickelson's Restaurant Steve Greenwood Greenwood Service Jens Mickelson Mickelson's Restaurant Steve Boswell Steve's Appliance Lynn L Wright Paul Nelson First Security Bank Glenn Jeffery J&J's Friendly Service Market Vard White Vard's Drive Inn 1976 ​ 1975 1974 ​ 1973 ​ 1972 ​ 1970 ​ 1969 ​ 1968 ​ 1967 ​ 1966 1965 ​ 1963 ​ 1962 ​ 1959 ​ 1958 ​ 1956 ​ 1955 ​ 1954 ​ 1953 Arvile (Hap) White Hap's 66 Service Reed F Christensen Daniel Kostenko Colonial Manor Nursing Home Ned Worthington Allen's AG Market Robert Parkin Parkin Motor Co Edward Worwood Ed's Sinclair Jerry Bosh Pexton Wholesale Co Steve Greenwood Greenwood Service Frank Booth H.K. Porter Co Leo Christensen James L (Jim) Painter Painter Motor Co Jay C Mickelson Snak Shak Cafe Rulon Broadhead Nebo Gas Service Dr AA Boston Surgeon Harlow W Pexton Pexton Wholesale Co John H Parkin Parkin Motor Co W Lee Bailey Bailey-McCune Co Kenneth Nyman Commercial Bank of Utah Elmo B (Pose) Wilson

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  • Local Agencies | Greater Nephi Chambe

    LOCAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES The Greater Nephi Chamber of Commerce has partnered with several local organizations to offer the best in workforce development, recreation, and government communication. Nephi City Gale Bryan ph: 435-623-0822 gbryan@nephi.utah.gov 21 E 100 N, Nephi, UT 84648 Nephi City Recreation Craig Oswald ph: 435-623-1004 mcoswald@nephi.utah.gov 21 E 100 N, Nephi, UT 84648 Juab County Economic Development Brent Boswell ph: 435-610-6796 brentb@juabcounty.gov 160 N Main, Nephi, UT 84648 Levan Town Christine Carrigan ph: 435-623-1959 christine@levantown.com 20 N Main, Levan, UT 84639 Department of Workforce Services ph: 435-623-1927 625 N Main, Nephi, UT 84648 Juab HS Continuing Technology Education Alley Gee ph: 435-623-1764 alley.gee@juabsd.org 802 N 650 E, Nephi, UT 84648 Mona City Alicia Hills ph: 435-623-4913 alicia.hills@monacity.org 20 W Center, Mona, UT 84645

  • Chamber Events | Greater Nephi Chambe

    The Greater Nephi Chamber of Commerce host a variety of events that focus on education, innovation, and advocation. Lunch and Learn Our monthly Lunch and Learn events are designed to help people connect, promote their business, and gain valuable insight that could help them improve their business. Member Events The Greater Nephi Chamber of Commerce is frequently called upon to assist with ribbon cuttings, groundbreakings, and open houses. These services are provided at no additional cost to Chamber members and help provide exposure for these businesses. Restaurant Week Join the Chamber for our annual Restaurant Week the third week in January where we celebrate Nephi's culinary establishments. Explore delectable menus specially crafted lunch and dinner offerings at Nephi's finest restaurants/eateries. No tickets or coupons needed! Just mention "Restaurant Week" when you arrive.​ Golf Tournament We hold an annual golf tournament to offer opportunities for business members to promote their business, have a chance to network with chamber members and other business professionals and raise money for the chamber. Lemonade Day Lemonade Day is our youth entrepreneurship program. Lemonade Day is a nationwide youth entrepreneurship summer program that walks kids through the process of opening and running a lemonade stand. Each child will receive a workbook and backpack that they can work on with their parents during the summer and will culminate with a lemonade selling day at the Central Valley Medical Center Back 2 School Health Fair. Cadidate Forum Hosting a candidate forum for the public is a valuable initiative for the Chamber and can help inform the business community about those running for office, promote civic engagement, advocate for business interest, foster transparency, build community connections, educate voters, demonstrate Chamber leadership, enhance public relations, encourage voter turnout, and strengthen democracy. Best in Business Awards Gala Each year we accept nominations from the community at large to determine which businesses and/or individuals are having a positive impact in our community. Community voted upon awards are Best Social Media Presence, Best Website, Best Community Impact, Best Customer Service, Best Employer, Best New Business, Best Business of the Year. Business Trick-or-Treat The Chamber hosts a business trick-or-treat for residents to safely visit businesses during business hours. By creating an event for children and their families to visit our members, it is getting exposure for those who may not usually see these customers and give the public a chance to walk in the door of our members. Christmas Business BINGO We are celebrating #SHOPLOCALNEPHI for the holiday season in a fun and exciting way! Visit participating members to get your sticker. Turn in your completed BINGO card for fabulous prizes donated from our members. CHAMBER EVENTS

  • Member Directory | Greater Nephi Chambe

    Member Directory Agriculture Automotive Beauty and Hair Construction Education Event Centers Entertainment and Sport Finance and Insurance Government and Clubs Healthcare Lodging Manufacturing Professional Services Real Estate Restaurants/Food & Dining Shopping

  • About | Greater Nephi Chambe

    About Us The Greater Nephi Chamber of Commerce was founded in 2021 out of a desire to create a unified organization that can join small businesses in a singular effort for innovation, advocacy, and education. ​ We are at the forefront of driving innovation, advocating for change, and promoting education to foster economic growth and prosperity. The Greater Nephi Chamber understands that innovation is the key to staying competitive in a rapidly evolving global marketplace. By actively supporting and encouraging innovation, we create an environment that nurtures creativity, collaboration, and the exchange of ideas among businesses, entrepreneurs, and community leaders. ​ In addition to fostering innovation, The Greater Nephi Chamber of Commerce also serves as a powerful advocate for businesses and the Nephi community. We work tirelessly to shape policies that promote a favorable business climate, attract investment, and encourage managed growth. Through our advocacy efforts, we ensure that the voices of businesses are heard, and their needs are addressed, leading to a more conducive environment for innovation and economic development. ​ Recognizing the critical role of education in preparing a skilled workforce, The Greater Nephi Chamber of Commerce actively engages with educational institutions, policymakers, and community stakeholders to enhance educational opportunities. We advocate for increased funding, curriculum development, and teacher training, ensuring that students are equipped with the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in the modern workforce. We also facilitate partnerships between businesses and schools, creating mentorship programs, internships, and apprenticeships that bridge the gap between classroom learning and real-world application. Meet The Board Executive Director Abby Ivory Town and Country Home Mortgage Social Media Director Necole Hammond Premier Rockwall and Excavating Ambassador Chair Tiffany Hancock Timberline Custom Homes President Jodie Cox 90 Days From Retirement Vice-President Michael Monsen Farm Bureau Financial Services Treasurer Tina Williams Juab Title and Abstract Secretary Amanda Lunt Cinder Creek Event Center Education Chair Faylyn Catmull Centracom Advisory Board JD Parady Nephi City Councilman Advisory Board Clint Painter Juab County Commissioner Advisory Board Brent Boswell Juab County Economic Development Director

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