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The Highlights
- Millcreek Hosts Successful 1st Annual Awards Luncheon!
- Millcreek Common Lunch and Learn
- Critical Needs Blood Drive
- Meet n' Eat November 9
- Millfreaks Trunk or Treat
- Ribbon Cuttings
- Free Webinars:
- How to Prepare and Evacuate
- Target Marketing to Grow Your Business (recording)
- Be the Next Business of the Month
- Feature Your Business on the Millcreek Business Council Instagram
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Millcreek Hosts Successful 1st Annual Awards LuncheonThe Millcreek Business Council hosted its First Annual Awards Luncheon earlier this month. Millcreek business owners gathered at Camp Tracy, located in beautiful Mill Creek Canyon, to celebrate and honor several of our outstanding business partners. Surrounded by fall leaves and the smell of crisp air, the event was even visited briefly by a moose family that strolled around the lake.
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Martin Frey, the first person to climb the Seven Summits and sail the Seven Seas, spoke to attendees of the 1st Annual Awards Luncheon about his deep love for the outdoors and his life experiences that sent him adventuring across the globe. Learn more about Martin’s incredible story on his 7Summits7Seas website and about Summit Journeys, a program he has developed to provide one-of-a-kind outdoor experiences for youth, young adults, and families right here in Utah.
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Awards were presented to several of our outstanding Millcreek businesses based on voting by members of the Business Council. Congratulations and thanks to each of them for the work they do to support our community.
Business of the YearC. Kay Cummings Candies
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Community ChoiceBest Service BusinessObsidian Fitness
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Community ChoiceBest RestaurantTres Hombres Mexican Grill and Cantina
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Community ChoiceBest Retail Business
The Red Balloon Toy Store The Red Balloon's owners were hard at work taking care of business. We missed them at the event and will be sure they receive their award
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Mayor's Choice Awards were presented to three Millcreek businesses that have been instrumental in helping build the Business Council by assisting the city in supporting businesses: Mayor's Award
Elevation Chiropractic Center
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Mayor's Award Granite Credit Union
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We look forward to another year of working with the Business Council to support and grow local Millcreek businesses and enjoying another fantastic Awards Luncheon next year.
We can't thank our business community enough!!
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On October 13, 2021, the Millcreek Business Council hosted a Wasatch Business Series event featuring Millcreek Common. The Wasatch Business Series is a partnership of several Chambers of Commerce from across the Salt Lake Valley including, The Millcreek Business Council, The South Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce, Holladay Chamber of Commerce, The Utah Independent Business Coalition, The Utah LGBTQ+ Chamber of Commerce, Cottonwood Heights Business Association, and The Murray Area Chamber of Commerce. This partnership began to connect business owners from around the valley with different resources for their businesses. The Wasatch Business Series has hosted events with business experts and political leaders such as Mitt Romney and Ben McAdams.
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 Photo Credit: Venture Out!
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Community members and business owners from around the Wasatch Front participated in the event. Jeff Silvestrini, Mayor of Millcreek, Mike Winder, Assistant City Manager for Millcreek, Aimee McConkie, Millcreek Common Executive Director, and Millcreek Events Director, and Josie Showalter, Millcreek Business Council Liaison presented to the group on the origins and progress of Millcreek Common. The Millcreek Common vision began as city officials considered options to alleviate a development impediment to a highly developable piece of land. A fault line runs straight through the middle of the block, making it extremely expensive to build a building on the fault or within a certain proximity to the fault line. City leaders decided to build a public open space over the area of the fault to encourage developers to build in the adjacent parcels. The plaza space has been extremely successful in bringing developers from all over to invest in mixed-use buildings that will help alleviate the housing crisis in Millcreek.
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 Photo Credit: Venture Out!
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The Common will become a gathering place for residents from all over the city (and the county) to visit and spend time ice skating in the winter and roller skating in the summer on the county's biggest ice ribbon. A splash pad will provide summer fun for kids and events will be happening almost every day of the year. Eventually, shops and eateries will line the Common providing a unique experience for kids of all ages. After the presentation, all guests were invited to participate in a tour of the Millcreek Common site, where they were able to view the progress of the construction of the ice-skating ribbon, Pizza NoNo’s second building location, the splash pad, and the Adventure Hub building.
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Villains are lurking about in Millcreek's four community realms on October 16th. Join us for an entertainment hunt that winds through Millcreek's common, wild, and often unknown spaces to disrupt the villains' objectives. Remember their fate is in your hands!
This is the ultimate trick & treat experience. It's a Halloween party in/out of your car with lots of twists and turns.
When: Saturday, October 16th Time: 4:00 PM-10:00 PM Location: Various Locations in Millcreek Fee: $25 per vehicle Who: All ages! Discount Code $5.00 Off: BUSINESS
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
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Utah Tumbling Academy We want to welcome Utah Tumbling Academy as one of our newest businesses in Millcreek! The Mayor and Assistant City Manager joined them for a ribbon cutting on October 8, 2021. We are excited to have them as part of our business community!
"Utah Tumbling Academy offers tumbling and cheer classes to children ages 2 years and up in a fun and uplifting atmosphere. We believe in a positive teaching approach. We believe that success is found by motivating and encouraging children to reach new heights." (https://utahtumblingacademy.com/)
Check out more here or at their location on 3955 S Wasatch Blvd.
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Oasis Ascent We want to welcome Oasis Ascent as one of our newest businesses in Millcreek! The Mayor and Millcreek Business Council Liaison joined them for a ribbon cutting on October 13, 2021. We are excited to have them as part of our business community!
"The Oasis Ascent Treatment Center provides compassionate and caring mental health services to teens and their families in the event of a crisis. Our team of expert professionals helps families to navigate the process of rebuilding trust and improving their relationships while the teen receives intensive support in our setting." (https://oasisascent.com/)
Check out more here or at their location on 1624 E 4500 S.
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Millcreek Business of the Month Application Please read carefully – before submitting your application!
Millcreek Business Council proudly hosts the Business of the Month award to connect our community with its leaders! We want to learn about you – what makes your business unique, what lessons have you learned that may help others, and how do you give back (i.e. community service, civic engagement, events, fundraisers, local sponsorships, etc.)? We invite you to think of this application as less of a “sales pitch” for your products – and more of a legacy builder. If a statue was built in your honor, what would the plaque say? Have fun with it… and find us on Instagram @MillcreekBusinessCouncil to view past recipients for inspiration! Questions: please contact BusinessCouncil@millcreek.us. Apply at https://millcreek.us/291/Millcreek-Business-Council
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Facebook, Instagram, and TwitterThe Millcreek Business Council promotes local businesses, shares upcoming events, and is a valuable business resource. Find us on Facebook here. Follow us on Instagram @millcreekbusinesscouncil Follow us on Twitter @MillcreekBzCncl
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