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The Timpanogos Storytelling Festival takes place the weekend after Labor Day at the end of each summer in Lehi, Utah . The festival draws a combined attendance of about 26,000 people each year, making it one of the largest storytelling festival in the United States . The festival typically lasts two days and invites professional storytellers from throughout the United States. In addition to daytime performances on Friday and Saturday, there are typically themed public performances in the evenings, such as Look Who's Talking , Bedtime Stories , My Favorite Stories , and Laughing' Night .

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29-670: In 1989, Karen Jackman Ashton, President of the Friends of the Orem Public Library, was looking for projects to promote community involvement in the Library. Ashton has been volunteering at the Library for years, presenting Storytime for preschoolers and helping with other Children's Library programs. When she saw an advertisement for a National Storytelling Festival in Tennessee, she decided to attend and gather more ideas for stories and programs for

58-759: A G League professional basketball team. In 1998, the Utah Catzz played their only season in the Professional Indoor Football League as the league only lasted one season. The Utah Flash was an NBA G League affiliate of the Philadelphia 76ers that was established in 2007. Several modes of transportation are available in Orem. The Utah Transit Authority operates the Frontrunner train, Utah Valley Express (UVX) bus rapid transit and regular bus service in

87-425: A household in the city was $ 52,703, and the median income for a family was $ 59,066. Males had a median income of $ 42,249 versus $ 30,742 for females. The per capita income for the city was $ 20,971. About 10.3% of families and 13.8% of the population were below the poverty line , including 16% of those under age 18 and 6% of those age 65 or over. As of 2002, over 97% of all church-going citizens of Orem are members of

116-506: A large Mexican American community with other Latinos residing in the city. This contrasts with the census of 2000, which showed a racial makeup of 90.80% White , 0.33% African American , 0.73% Native American , 1.45% Asian , 0.86% Pacific Islander , 3.64% from other races , and 2.18% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 8.56% of the population. The 2000 Census counted 84,324 people, 23,382 households, and 19,079 families. The population density at that time

145-604: Is also located in Orem, as is an education center of Utah State University . Utah Valley University is a public university operated by the state of Utah . UVU is one of the United States' only Open Enrollment Universities offering acceptance to all applicants. As a university, UVU offers a wide variety of bachelor's and master's degrees. UVU is the largest and fastest growing public university in Utah with its attendance of over 43,000 undergraduates. The campus's notable features include

174-573: Is located in Orem. At one time the area was known as Sharon , a Biblical name for a mostly level strip of land running between mountains and the sea, and the name of the Vermont birth town of Joseph Smith , founder of the Latter Day Saint movement . Another former name was Provo Bench. In an apparent attempt to attract more investment to the town and provide an easy way for the large population of farmers with orchards to ship produce, in 1914 it

203-516: The Orem Library. She went to the National Festival expecting to find ladies telling stories to children in a library. Instead, she found thousands of adults crowding into tents, listening to dynamic performers relating tales of history, culture, folk, and family life, as well as magical stories of “what if . . .!” The entire town of Jonesborough (population 3,000) had mobilized to accommodate

232-752: The UCCU Center , the Digital Learning Center library, the Hal Wing Track and Field Complex, and the Woodbury School of Business. The Roots of Knowledge stained glass display is located in the Fulton Library on campus. The city of Orem is governed by a council-manager system . The mayor and council members are elected and serve part-time, while the city manager is appointed and serves full-time. There are six city council members that serve alongside

261-466: The census of 2010, there were 526,810 people, 143,695 households, and 116,844 families residing within the MSA. The racial makeup of the MSA was 89.5% White , 0.5% African American , 0.6% Native American , 1.3% Asian , 0.7% Pacific Islander , 4.6% from other races , and 2.7% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 10.7% of the population. As of the census of 2000, median income for

290-601: The 10,000+ people who annually attend the three-day festival. Ashton recognized in the storytelling festival the idea she was searching for and The Friends launched the first Timpanogos Storytelling Festival just eight months after Ashton presented the idea. The Ashton family opened their home to the community, set up performance areas on their property, and persuaded neighbors to do the same. Three Eastern storytellers of national fame and local talent including James Arrington , Marvin Payne, and Gaye Beeson performed for two days. News of

319-638: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints . Due to the high numbers of Latter-day Saints in the area, Church President Russell M. Nelson announced a temple in Orem on October 5, 2019. The temple is located a half mile south of the Interstate 15 exit at University Parkway on South Geneva Road. Orem is located in the Alpine School District and is home to three high schools, three junior high schools, and 14 elementary schools. Stevens-Henager College

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348-637: The City of Orem for the annual Festival, the park allows Festival growth to continue with more and larger performance tents. The Timpanogos Storytelling Festival has been supported with volunteer work and donations from individuals and community groups such as the American Legion, Kiwanis, Golden Kiwanis, youth groups, student clubs, the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts, and the Utah Storytelling Guild. In 2017

377-611: The Festival spread rapidly. By the second year, the Friends had expanded the hours of the Festival, planned an additional evening performance at the Scera Theater, borrowed another field for a fourth performance tent, and invited school groups to the Friday morning performances. Five of the best storytellers in the nation were on the program, and auditions had been held to determine the successful regional tellers. Acoustic musicians performed during

406-639: The Utah League of Cities and Towns and the Utah Sister Cities Coalition. Provo-Orem metropolitan area The Provo–Orem, UT Metropolitan Statistical Area , as defined by the United States Office of Management and Budget , is an area consisting of two counties in Utah , anchored by the cities of Provo and Orem . As of the 2020 census , the MSA had a population of 671,185. As of

435-542: The city are: City Employment Several notable companies started in Orem: Orem has been home to a number of professional sports teams in addition to being the home to Utah Valley University's Wolverines athletic teams. The Orem Owlz minor league baseball team, a rookie league affiliate of the Los Angeles Angels , began play in 2005. The Owlz won 5 championships and had more than 90 major league players as part of

464-601: The city has a total area of 18.4 square miles (48 km ), all land. The city is located near the eastern shore of Utah Lake , bordering Provo on the east and south, Vineyard to the west, Lindon contiguous to the north, and Mount Timpanogos /Wasatch Mountain range to the east. As of 2011 the 88,112 residents of Orem had a racial and ethnic composition of 89.3% white , 0.9% black or African American , 0.9% Native American , 1.6% Asian , 0.5% Pacific Islander Americans , 4% non-Hispanics reporting some other race, 2.9% two or more races reported and 14.8% Hispanic , as Orem has

493-528: The city. In 2017, the Orem Splash Pad opened at Palisade Park. The Splash Pad uses 1,000 gallons per minute and has a weave spray nozzle as well as 22 other spray nozzles. The Skate Park opened in 2002 and has a quarter acre of cemented space for extreme sport use. City Center Park is home to the annual Orem Summerfest as well as concerts and other cultural events. City parks include: Orem has one sister city in [REDACTED] Ürümqi , China, according to

522-431: The city. The Orem station serves Utah Transit Authority's FrontRunner train. The UVX route runs from Orem Central Station through UVU and along University Parkway through Orem's uptown near its southern boundary with Provo, which is where the opposite end of the bus line is located. The road system includes an Interstate highway , US highways , state highways , and city-maintained roads. Interstate 15 runs through

551-689: The community through storytelling. In the same year, the Utah Storytelling Guild (spawned by the Festival and now supporting the Festival) received the National Storytelling Network Service Award. Janet Low, Festival Coordinator, was awarded the Service Award in 2000 and Debi Richan, Festival Vice-President, received this national award in 2004. In 2005, the Festival opened at the new Mt. Timpanogos Park in Provo Canyon. Designed by

580-519: The festival moved locations to Thanksgiving Point's Ashton Gardens. A virtual festival was held in 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic . The 35th festival will take place on 5-7 September 2024. 40°19′29″N 111°38′45″W  /  40.32472°N 111.64583°W  / 40.32472; -111.64583 Orem Orem is a city in Utah County , Utah , United States, in the northern part of

609-491: The intermissions throughout the day, supplementing performances by storytellers on the fiddle, banjo, harmonica, and spoons. The Timpanogos Storytelling Festival has grown each year—in both audience size and prestige. Attendance at annual Festival events total 26,000 and the Festival is recognized throughout the national storytelling world as a standard setter. The Festival and its organizers have received national media attention and awards. Storytelling event organizers from around

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638-509: The mayor. The mayor and city council are elected to staggered four year terms. Elected/Appointed (Includes Current Term) List of mayors of Orem (years served): Orem has a wide variety of stores and businesses. Orem is also home to University Place , the oldest mall in Utah County, opened in March 1973. According to the city's 2023 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report, the top employers in

667-659: The nation attend the Timpanogos Festival for training. The Timpanogos Storytelling Festival has garnered this reputation not only because of the great talent featured, but also because of the scenic setting, the terrific audience, the extraordinary community support, and its excellence in organization. In 1999, the National Storytelling Network honored Ashton with the Leadership Award in recognition of her exemplary leadership and significant contributions to

696-460: The state. It is adjacent to Provo , Lindon , and Vineyard and is approximately 45 miles south of Salt Lake City . Orem is one of the principal cities of the Provo-Orem, Utah Metropolitan Statistical Area , which includes all of Utah and Juab counties. The 2020 population was 98,129, while the 2010 population was 88,328 making it the 5th most populous city in Utah . Utah Valley University

725-619: The team. The Owlz played their home games at UCCU Ballpark on the campus of Utah Valley University . The stadium has a capacity of 5,000 spectators. The Owlz competed in the Pioneer League against teams from Colorado, Idaho, Montana and one team in Utah - the Ogden Raptors . They relocated to Windsor, Colorado , in 2021 and became the Northern Colorado Owlz . Orem has also been the home to two indoor football teams as well as

754-487: The west side of Orem with four interchanges in the city. US Highway 89 (State Street) runs northwest–southeast through the middle of the city, while US Highway 189 (University Avenue) passes through a short section of northeast Orem. There are also four state routes that pass through the city - SR-52 (800 North/Canyon Parkway), SR-114 (Geneva Road), SR-241 (1600 North), and SR-265 (University Parkway). Notable groups include: Orem has more than 20 parks throughout

783-477: Was 4,572.6 people per square mile (1,765.5 people/km ). There were 24,166 housing units at an average density of 1,310.4 per square mile (505.9/km ). There were 23,382 households, out of which 48.8% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 69.0% were married couples living together, 9.5% had a female householder with no husband present, and 18.4% were non-families. 12.4% of all households were made up of individuals, and 5.1% had someone living alone who

812-449: Was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 3.57 and the average family size was 3.93. In the city, the population was spread out, with 35.4% under the age of 18, 17.4% from 18 to 24, 25.8% from 25 to 44, 14.5% from 45 to 64, and 6.9% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 24 years. For every 100 females, there were 98.7 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 95.2 males. The median income for

841-650: Was named after Walter C. Orem, President of the Salt Lake and Utah Railroad in the early 1900s. Orem was incorporated on May 5, 1919. Orem is renowned for the Timpanogos Storytelling Festival , and its Summerfest celebration and parade in June is a popular local attraction. Orem is situated in a high desert, with an average elevation of 4,756 feet. According to the United States Census Bureau ,

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