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New Minutes Posted

Posted by Sam M. under New Content

Minutes for the March 12, 2009, District Meeting are available on the Minutes tab.

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Correctional Facilities Committee Update

Posted by Sam M. under News

Please email the CFC Coordinator for details of the next meeting.

26th

New Beginners' Meeting

Posted by Sam M. under News

A speaker/discussion meeting called “Beginners and Winners” meets Fridays at 8PM at Summit Fellowship Club. Guests from Fellowship Hall also come to this meeting. This is a traditional format meeting, where a speaker shares for about 20 minutes and then discussion, questions and answers follow. Please come support this new meeting!

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New Women's Meeting

Posted by Sam M. under News

A closed women’s speaker meeting called “How it Works” meets Sundays at 3PM at Summit Fellowship Club. Please come support this new meeting!

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