Chattanooga Neighborhood Enterprise Hosts Ice Cream Social

  • Friday, August 16, 2019

Chattanooga Neighborhood Enterprise will be hosting a free Homebuyer Ice Cream Social on Tuesday, Aug. 27 from 5-7 p.m. at The Camp House on MLK. The Homebuyer Ice Cream Social will be an opportunity for those interested in buying their own home to ask questions and have discussion with CNE’s Mortgage Advisor and Homebuyer Counselors while enjoying a sweet treat.

"The social is free to everyone, and families are encouraged to attend; there will be fun activities for kids, too," organizers said.

The Homebuyer Ice Cream Social is a continuation of CNE’s homeownership education event series.

These events are designed to allow community members a casual conversational space to discuss the ins and outs of the hombuying process, the perks of owning a home and the options available to them with industry professionals.

"This event in the series will be family-friendly, so we encourage you to bring your children. We’ll have games and activities prepared so everyone can have a great time," organizers said.

The Camp House is located at 149 E MLK Blvd. To RSVP to the social, visit their Facebook page, @cneinc. For more information, contact the team at 423-756-6201 or email event@cneinc.org.


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