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29th
MAR

District Inventory

Posted by Pete S. under News

April 17, 2010 – Greensboro, NC From 11:00am to 1:00pm.

Westminster Presbyterian Church.
3906 West Friendly Avenue, Greensboro, NC 27410

Jennifer D. Alt. Delicate of NC will travel from Wilmington, NC to facilitate this event.

All Greensboro AA members are encouraged to attend!

Please pass this information to all AA members and Home Groups in Greensboro!

Direct your questions to Ålksander E. DCM-23 / 336.340.8644

- Food and refreshments will be available -

28th
MAR

New Meeting “Real Recovery”

Posted by Pete S. under News

The “Real Recovery” group meets at 8:00 pm on Saturdays at Summit Fellowship Club (810 Summit Avenue) This is a no smoke literature study.

This website is neither endorsed nor approved by Alcoholics Anonymous World Service, Inc. It is provided by District 23 to reach out to the alcoholic who still suffers and to provide specific information to the AA community. Included on this site is a link to Greensboro Intergroup. Such an inclusion does not imply or constitute endorsement or affiliation with District 23 or Alcoholics Anonymous World Service, Inc.