St. Jude Dream Home Has Extended Viewing Hours This Week

Giveaway Is Sunday

Monday, June 18, 2012

Tickets are selling fast to win the St. Jude Dream Home, estimated to value $300,000.  Less than 2,500 tickets remain to win the St. Jude Dream Home which will be given away live Sunday at noon on WRCB Channel 3.  Volunteers have just added additional open houses for the public to see the house for the last time. 

The house will be open all week, Monday-Friday, noon-9 p.m., and Saturday, 9 a.m.-9 p.m.  Everyone who visits the house has the opportunity to reserve a $100 ticket to win the St. Jude Dream Home house while they last, but also register free for a chance to win a $5,000 shopping spree at Ashley Furniture HomeStore.

“We had more than 650 people tour the house this past weekend, so we decided we should open it one last time,” said Linda Dagnan, open house coordinator.  “We just want everyone to come see this beautiful home that has been built with so much talent and love that one lucky person will win this Sunday, June 24 for just $100.” 

Pratt Homebuilders coordinated construction of the St. Jude Dream Home house located in the Georgetown Bay community near Ooltewah.  Other prizes also up for grabs include $1,000 in lawn and garden merchandise, courtesy of The Barn Nursery and $1,000 gift certificate at Lisa’s Gold and Diamonds. 

To reserve a ticket while they last, call 800.750-6962 and for directions to the home and more information, visit www.dreamhome.org.  Tickets are also available at Gigi’s Cupcakes and Ashley Furniture HomeStore through Friday.  


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