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10th
JUL

"Daytime Group" Temporary Location Change

Posted by Sam M. under News

Location change for next week only, July 13-17, for “Daytime Group”, which meets at 10:30 AM – Mon, Tues, Thurs & Fri at the First Lutheran Church will meet at the Summit Club at the same time/same format. Vacation Bible School is being held that week at the church.

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1st
JUL

May 2009 GSR Meeting Minutes Posted

Posted by Sam M. under New Content

Minutes for the May 14, 2009, District Meeting are available on the Minutes tab.

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27th
JUN

Big Book "Fernwood" Group – Temporary Move

Posted by Sam M. under News

The Big Book Group that meets at Guilford Park Presbyterian Church (2200 Fernwood Drive) on Mondays at 8PM is meeting at Centenary UMC (2300 W. Friendly Avenue) on Monday, June 29th. They will resume meetings at Guilford Park Presbyterian Church the next Monday.

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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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8th
JUN

Contacts and Minutes updated

Posted by Sam M. under New Content

Contact information for Nate S., the district’s new Alternate DCM, has been posted on the Contact page.

The minutes for the March 2009 district meeting have been approved and are available on the Minutes page.

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21st
MAY

Founders Day Picnic

Posted by Sam M. under Events

Founders Day Picnic flierThe District 23 Annual Founders Day Picnic is at noon on Sunday, June 7th, at Bur-Mil Park in Shelter #1.  Please bring a covered dish (with something in it!) or a dessert.  AA members and their friends and family are invited.

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15th
MAY

2010 International Convention of Alcoholics Anonymous

Posted by Sam M. under Events

The 2010 International Convention of Alcoholics Anonymous will be held July 1-4 in San Antonio, Texas with the theme “A Vision for You.”  A.A. members and guests from around the world will celebrate A.A.’s 75th year at this event with big meetings held Friday night, Saturday night and Sunday morning in the Alamodome.

More information is available on the Alcoholics Anonymous Official Website.

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15th

Summit Fellowship Club Annual Picnic

Posted by Sam M. under Events

The Summit Fellowship Club’s annual picnic is from 1PM Noon to 4PM on Saturday, May 30, in Shelter #1 at Bur-Mil Park.

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15th

"Easy Does It" Picnic

Posted by Sam M. under Events

The “Easy Does It” homegroup is hosting their annual picnic at Oka T. Hester Park on Sunday, May 31, in Shelter #1. Lunch starts at noon and food is provided. If you want to bring food, side dishes and desserts are requested.  This event is open to AA members and their spouses/significant others, kids and pets.

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15th

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.

If you have an event or news item related to AA you think should be posted on this site, please submit it using this form.

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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.