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MATC is a Match

Imagine paying only $1.35 per “seat hour “tuition, plus fees. This is not a typo. Mountainland Applied Technology College has an open enrollment policy and for adults the price is right. High school students can also work with the school districts for reduced tuition. Locally, MATC is located at 789 E Bamberger Dr. Ste A in American Fork., but there are 79 UCAT instructional locations throughout the state of Utah..

In 2001, Governor Michael Leavitt and the Utah State Legislature created “UCAT” as a statewide technology college. Mountainlands is one of eight technology colleges that is scattered throughout the state of Utah. The UCAT services 12,328 secondary students and 29,021 post-secondary/adult students. These numbers surpass SLCC, UVU, and WSU in the career and technical education institutions. With numbers growing, it is thought that “90% of jobs providing a wage to sustain a family of four typically require some combination of vocational training and on-the job experience or an associate’s degree.” (ACT Ready for College, May 2006).

In our region, MATC is located in American Fork, Utah Valley University, Spanish Fork, Heber and Wasatch. Their offerings are wide and diverse including:

Auto Technology; Barbering and Cosmetology; Business; Carpentry; Commercial Truck Driving; Commercial Truck Driving; Culinary Arts; Dental, Medical, and Veterinarian Assisting; Diesel Mechanics; Emergency Medical; Information Technology; Nail and Pharmacy Technician; Media Design; Medical Billing; Nurse Assistant and Practical Nurse; Physical Therapy Aide; Wild land Firefighting

Next to affordability, flexibility is their next banner. One can start a course or program at any time and will finish a course or program upon completing the required competencies establish for that course or program. Normally any Monday, classes begin. The only exceptions are Nursing Assistant or EMT which require a certain number of seat hours to qualify for the state licensure requirements.

The State of Utah has also purchased property in Lehi by Thanksgiving Point. A large and comprehensive building has been designed and is waiting for state funding. The flagship program at this new facility will be a comprehensive nursing program for licensed practical nurses which are in a short supply across the United States.

There is no reason not to upgrade your skills, the cost is affordable, the open-entry-open-exit program is flexible. The workers with certificates and degrees are in high demand. Every way you look at it–MATC is a perfect match!!


Go Green and Get Green

Recycle, renew, or reuse are all great buzz words in this new “green” environment, but do they make economic sense. Three local businesses prove not only do they make environmental sense; they make financial sense.

Tammi and Michael Garlick have been renewing old furniture for years. They own a great downtown’s business “Finders Keepers”. The Garlicks have worked for year restoring used furniture in their garage. Tammi has a creative and artistic side that shines through when she’s restoring a piece of furniture. Michael is always hunting at the Deseret Industries or garage sales for great pieces that his wife can restore. Their store is filled with one of kind items that were picked by Tammi or restored by her. Check out their store at 63 E Main Street or online at finderskeepers.com

A new downtown store is Lisa Ashby’s Mona Lisa. Lisa hails from the northwest and wanted to find a place where she could set up shop that was an old building that had been restored. She found the place in the old Jones Paint and Glass building on Main Street. The wood floors and used brick look add to her store’s ambience. Mona Lisa’s is a great place to bring nice old furniture, home décor, or antiques. All pieces are sold on consignment. She will be expanding her store to the other side of the building adding consignment clothing to her offerings. You’ll find Mona Lisa’s at 53 E Main or online at www.monalisaconsign.com

D’Le Borg has been buying high-end, designer clothing at Cozy Closet at her store at 194 N West State Rd for over a year now. She specializes in clothing for women and children. She pays top dollar for designer labels in excellent shape. D’Le worked for many years at Bank of American Fork and decided to venture into the small business owner world.

So if you are looking to make a few extra bucks to help the family’s bottom line, be sure to stop by one of American Fork’s environmentally friendly businesses—Finders Keepers, Mona Lisa’s or the Cozy Closet. Going green means extra green in your pocket!!


My Favorite Things to Eat in American Fork Part I

I’ve done lots of on the job eating as part and so, I submit my favorite things to eat in American Fork.

Heavenly Pieces and cupcakes at Dippeedee’s Dessert shop.  These little treats are divine and so worth the calories.

Sliced beef and ribs at Rib City Grill.   I love their flavor and smoky taste.

Any flavor frozen yogurt with fresh fruit at the Frozen Yogurt Junction.  Its refreshing and low calorie.

Cranberry, Turkey Brie Sandwich at Flour Girls and Dough Boys.  This is a mouth watering sandwich and all of their soups and desserts are amazing.

JCW Burger Boys, they are the kings of burgers.  They spare no expense and pile the toppings high on the burger.  I also like their halibut and chips.

Chadders fries are delicious.  They are very close to In and Out’s version.  So, buy the burger at JCWs and the frieds at Chadders.

Garlic Pepper wings at the Rocky Mountain Wingshak.  These are authentic and so yummy.  I also love their pork sandwiches.

Peppermint Hot Milk at Beany’s Express Hut.  This is perfect for a cold winter day.


China Trip 2009

How Excitng!  I have made arrangements to give us a great deal on a guided trip to CHINA!  This is going to be though the American Fork Chamber but the general public is welcome also.  Check out the details here.


First Post

Just wanted to take a moment and talk about how the www.AFChamber.org website is coming along.  We just added the pages and signup forms for our Trip to China in 2009!