Press Release - Westerly Community Credit Union Hosts Fall Homebuyer Seminars

August 26, 2022
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Westerly Community Credit Union (WCCU) is hosting a Homebuyer Tips & Sips Seminar in Wakefield and a Homebuyer Tips & Tasting Seminar in Coventry this fall. Attendees will receive complimentary food and a drink ticket. The topics will include steps to buying a home, how to get pre-qualified, the application process, and WCCU Mortgage Programs.

The Homebuyer Tips & Sips seminar will be held on Tuesday, September 13th from 5:30pm to 6:30pm at Whalers Brewing Company, 1174 Kingstown Rd, Wakefield, RI 02879. Jeff VanderVorste, WCCU Sr. Mortgage Originator will provide tips for buying a home in this market, review the homebuying process and answer all of your questions.

The Homebuyer Tips & Tasting Seminar will be held on Wednesday, September 28th from 6:00pm-7:00pm at Black Oak Tavern, 760 Tiogue Avenue, Coventry, RI 02816. Stephanie Northup, WCCU Mortgage Originator will provide tips for buying a home in this market, review the homebuying process and answer all of your questions.

For more information or to reserve your place please visit: westerlyccu.com/Why-WCCU/Find-Connect/Upcoming-Events

About Westerly Community Credit Union:

The WCCU mantra, #WCCUCares, emphasizes their focus on caring about their members, their members’ financial success, and their community. Established in 1948, Westerly Community Credit Union is a local, full–service financial institution that currently serves over 20,000 members with lending and deposit products through convenient locations in Westerly, Richmond, Wakefield, Coventry, and online at www.westerlyccu.com. Recent WCCU awards: Westerly Sun’s Readers’ Choice Best Credit Union (2021), Best Mortgage Company (2021) Best Bank Award (2017-18-19 and top 3 in 2020); Southern RI Chamber Choice Award 2021, Best Employer (2018), and “Spreadin’ the Love” (2019) community service awards; as well as PBN’s Best Places to Work (2018, 2019, 2021 and 2022).

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