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15th
MAY

Our New Look

Posted by admin under News

Welcome to the new version of NC23.org! We’ve made a few changes in the way we look, but our content is still all here. The changes we’ve implemented enable us to quickly update site content and keep you informed of news and events related to AA in our district and globally. Posts will appear here indicating new content on the site and other news. We’ve also added an RSS feed of the posts, so you can more easily know when the site has been updated.

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