Chattanooga Chamber Calendar Of Events Feb. 26-March 1

  • Thursday, February 22, 2024

Feb. 27, Hixson Council — After Hours   

5:30-7 p.m.

Mike’s Tavern: 5122 TN-153 St.

Join the Hixson Council for our monthly After Hours at Mike’s Tavern.

No cost.  


Feb. 28, Digital Marketer Meetup: Marketing & AI

11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.

INCubator: 100 Cherokee Blvd.

Join us as we dive into a discussion about AI & Marketing. Hear from a panel who will share their insights on how AI reshapes marketing strategies, enhances customer experiences and creates new opportunities for creativity and efficiency.
Register here.  
$15

 

Feb. 28, Red Bank Signal Mountain Council Meeting

11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.

Red Bank Community Center: 3620 Tom Weathers Dr.

Elevate your professional network and knowledge at our in-person event. Enjoy 15-30 minutes of vibrant networking, followed by an hour-long meeting featuring dynamic speakers, delectable catering and sponsored highlights. Connect, learn and grow with us.

Register here.  
$15

 

Feb. 28, ChattaNewbies at Ernest Chinese

5:30-7:30 p.m.

Ernest Chinese: 55 Johnson St.

Are you new to Chattanooga and looking to expand your network? Join ChattaNewbies at Ernest Chinese. Enjoy unique Tiki drinks and elevated takes on traditional Chinese cuisine while forging new friendships with fellow newbies.

Register to begin making your Scenic City connections.

Register here.  

No cost.

 

March 1, Ooltewah Collegedale Council Meeting

8:30-9:30 a.m.

Collegedale Commons: 4750 Swinyar Dr.

Start your day right at our morning coffee networking event. Elevate your professional network and knowledge with an hour of vibrant networking and sponsored highlights. Connect, learn and grow over a cup of coffee.

No cost.

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