AA in Greensboro, NC
District 23 of General Service Area 51 of Alcoholics Anonymous – Serving Greensboro and Surrounding Areas in Guilford County, North Carolina
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4th
MAR
Meeting Closed: Little Red Book on Mondays
The LITTLE RED BOOK group has stopped meeting on Mondays at 6:30PM. This group still meets on Fridays at 6:30pm at Baptist Church – 1203 Magnolia St. →
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14th
FEB
Meeting Closed: Young People Group on Mondays
The YOUNG PEOPLE group has stopped meeting on Mondays at 8PM. This group still meets on Wednesdays and Fridays at 8PM and Saturdays at 10PM at Unity Club (918 Glenwood Ave. →).
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10th
FEB
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6th
FEB
Meeting Added: Desperados Group
Starting in 6 FEB 2012, the Desperados Group is adding Monday meetings. They will then be meeting Mondays and Thursdays at 10PM.
10:00pm Mondays & Thursdays – DESPERADOS (CLOSED – Discussion)
St. Mary’s House – 930 Walker Ave. →
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30th
JAN
New Group: Lunch Bunch
A new group has formed and is holding meetings DAILY at 12:10PM at the (newly smoke-free) Unity Club.
Daily 12:10pm LUNCH BUNCH (OPEN – Big Book Discussion)
Unity Club -918 Glenwood Ave. →
A representative of the group writes:
Friends,
With the counsel and support from board members
of the Unity Club, a new group has been formed.Your support is needed to help NOW to kick-start….
A NEW Greensboro AA group, formed by 12 members yesterday.
A NEW name
A NEW format, rotating daily Chair
A NEW discussion daily, of a few lines selected from the Big Book
A NEW positive energy daily and at the home group monthly meeting
Great for Beginners and Longtimers alike
PLEASE PASS THE WORD – FORWARD“The LUNCH BUNCH”
7 days a week, STARTING NOW
12:10 to 1:10 p.m.
NO SMOKING
Unity Club, 918 Glenwood
Lot’s of free parking
Best coffee in the CarolinasI hope to see you there, –noon everyday,
Dave H., member
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22nd
JAN
New Group: Last Call
A new group has formed and is holding meetings at 10:00pm on Fridays.
Friday 10:00pm LAST CALL (OPEN – Discussion)
Unity Club – 918 Glenwood Ave. →
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19th
JAN
Unity Club Now Non-Smoking
The Unity Club (918 Glenwood Ave. →) is a non-smoking facility as of 15 JAN 2012. Over 25 meetings are held there each week. Look them up on the AA Meetings page and on the Printable Schedule.
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17th
JAN
New Group: Pleasant Garden
A new group has formed and is holding meetings at 8:00pm on Mondays.
Monday 8:00pm PLEASANT GARDEN (OPEN – Big Book/Discussion)
Baptist Church – 1415 Neelley Road, Pleasant Garden →
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14th
JAN
Meetings Added: Down & Dirty Group
Starting in February 2012, the Down & Dirty Group is adding Saturday and Sunday meetings. They will then be meeting EVERY day at 8AM.
Daily 8:00am DOWN & DIRTY (OPEN)
Sanctuary (3rd floor, 2nd door on right) – 900 16th St. →
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14th
New Group: Unity Women
A new group has formed and is holding meetings at 5:30pm on the first, third and fifth Sunday of each month.
Sunday 5:30pm UNITY WOMEN (Women’s – OPEN – Literature/Discussion)
1st, 3rd & 5th Sunday each month
Unity Club – 918 Glenwood Ave. →
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Upcoming Events
- May 20 2012:
Easy Does It Annual Picnic @ Bur-Mil Park - Shelter #2 in 23:34 hours. - June 10 2012:
Founders' Day Picnic @ Bur-Mil Park - Shelter #1 in 21 days and 23:34 hours. - June 14 2012:
District Committee Meeting (GSR Meeting) @ St. Andrews Episcopal Church in 26 days and 06:04 hours. - July 12 2012:
65th North Carolina State Convention @ Renaissance Suites - Charlotte in 53 days and 11:34 hours.
--More Information-- → - July 12 2012:
District Committee Meeting (GSR Meeting) @ St. Andrews Episcopal Church in 54 days and 06:04 hours.
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