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26th
JUN

Dogwood Group – New Meeting Location

Posted by Sam M. under News

The Dogwood Group that meets every Thursday night at 8pm for an open speaker meeting is changing its meeting location starting July 2nd. It is moving to Proximity UMC 1200 Vine St. (The same location Pepsi meets on Saturday Nights on the corner of 4th and Vine.)

The new location will provide more space, more comfortable chairs, more handicap-friendly access (no stairs), ice maker will allow us to provide sodas as well for those who do not care for coffee, and more reliable A/C for the up-coming summer.

Come help continue the support of one of the Greensboro area’s oldest meetings. Thank you.

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