Canyon View CU Community and Arts Center is Unveiled During Event

WEST JORDAN, Utah—Canyon View Credit Union and the City of West Jordan officially unveiled the newly renamed Canyon View Credit Union Community and Arts Center at a celebratory event.

“The renaming marks a new chapter for one of West Jordan’s most vibrant cultural and community spaces,” the organization said. 
The event brought together city leaders, Canyon View Credit Union representatives, members of the community, and local media for an evening of music, refreshments, and 
“reflection on the center’s role in fostering creativity and connection,” the organizations said in a statement. 
“This center has always been a place where creativity and community meet,” Mayor Dirk Burton. “With Canyon View Credit Union’s support, we’re ensuring that this space continues to inspire, educate, and bring people together for generations to come.”

Coming ‘Together’

Added Canyon View Credit Union CEO Jack Buttars, “We believe communities thrive when people have spaces where they can come together, share experiences, and build meaningful connections. This is not just about a name on a building, it’s about the commitment we all share to come together, to grow together, and to celebrate together.”
Also on hand for the event was Olympic Medalist and World Record Holder Sam Watson. 

“What Canyon View Credit Union is doing in supporting this center isn’t just about a building,” said Watson. “It’s about creating opportunities, giving people a place to try, to learn, to create, and to succeed. The Canyon View Credit Union Community and Arts Center is a place of connection, triumph, and creativity where people chase their goals, and sometimes surprise themselves by how high they climb.”

Sign Unveiled
Following the remarks, the mayor and the CEO unveiled the new Canyon View Credit Union Community and Arts Center.In a statement, the credit union said the renaming reflects its “dedication to strengthening local communities and supporting programs that promote creativity, inclusion, and growth.”

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