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18th
MAY

New Meeting: “It’s In The Big Book”

Posted by Pete S. under News

I2TB2 meets at 7:30pm on Mondays @ 810 Summit Ave, Greensboro. This is an open Big Book study with reference to the Twelve and Twelve. Main focus being steps 6-12.

27th
APR

New Meeting “Serendipity”

Posted by Pete S. under News

Serendipity meets at the Sandy Ridge Community Center – 750 Joe Drive, High Point (Scout Hut -off of Sandy Ridge Road) on Saturdays @ 8:00 a.m. and is an Open Big Book study.

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.

3rd
FEB

“Sixth Sense” Group Adds Sunday Meeting

Posted by Sam M. under News

The “Sixth Sense” group that meets at 6:30PM on Mondays and Thursdays at St. Mary’s House (930 Walker Avenue) has added a 3PM meeting on Sundays. “Sixth Sense” is an open, non-smoking meeting.  The “Sixth Sense” group holds meditation meetings.

5th
JAN

College Hill 12:10 Wednesday Canceled on 1/6

Posted by Sam M. under News

Due to unavailability of space, the College Hill group that meets at 12:10pm on Wednesdays at the Methodist Church – 509 S.Tate St. will not meet on January 6. Meetings there will resume the following week.

4th
JAN

Open Positions = Service Opportunities

Posted by Sam M. under News

The following positions are still open and need to be filled. If you (or your sponsor!) feel it’s time to step up your service work, one of these positions may be for you!

District Committee Member
The district committee member (D.C.M.) is an essential link between the group G.S.R. and the area delegate to the General Service Conference.

Website Coordinator
The website coordinator is the liaison between AA meetings, GSRs, and District Coordinators to the Webmaster.

Webmaster
The webmaster manages the website and email.

More information about the responsibilities of these service positions is on the FAQ page.

23rd
SEP

“Language of the Heart” Temporary Location Change

Posted by Sam M. under News

Language of the Heart, which normally meets at Temple Emanuel on Sundays at 8PM, will move for one night only to St. Barnabas’ Episcopal Church on Sunday, September 27th.

St. Barnabas’ Church is located at 1300 Jefferson Rd.

1st
SEP

"Daytime Group" Temporary Location Change

Posted by Sam M. under News

The Daytime Group that normally meets @ First Lutheran Church @ 10:30 a.m. every weekday, except Wednesday, will be meeting @ the Summit Fellowship Club on Labor Day (Monday, September 7) @ 10:30 a.m.

29th
AUG

Muir's Chapel Men's Group – Home Group Meeting

Posted by Sam M. under News

Muir’s Chapel Men’s Group (Thursdays at 8:00pm) will have a short home group meeting after the meeting ends at 9pm on the 3rd of September, 2009. All homegroup members please attend.

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.