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Scenic City Clay Arts to host “The ChattaChocolate Warmer”

This fundraising event will offer an “elevated hot chocolate experience.”

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An event choc full of hot cocoa? Count us in.

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If you prefer hot chocolate to coffee or are just a fan of the tasty drink, we have the event for you.

Scenic City Clay Arts (SSCA) will host The ChattaChocolate Warmer, a fundraising event that offers an “elevated hot chocolate experience,” on Tuesday, Jan. 31 at ArtsBuild.

Attendees can indulge in hot chocolate with a variety of toppings (even alcoholic additions for the folks 21+), along with heavy hors d’oeuvres and desserts.

Attendees receive:

  • A gourmet bon bon making demonstration + tasting by Cocoa Asante
  • A handmade mug crafted by a SCCA potter
  • Access to bid on silent auction items
  • A live music performance by Swayyvo

Tickets are $75 and can be purchased online. Every dollar raised from the event helps support SCCA and its mission of sharing clay arts access with the Chattanooga community.

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