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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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8:00 AM | Eye Opener | T.M.G. | 303 E H St | Tehachapi | English Open Meeting |
10:00 AM | Friday 12×12 | Lake Isabella Alano Club | 4030 Perdue Ave | Lake Isabella | Closed Meeting English |
11:30 AM | High Nooners | High Desert Alano Club | 325 N Downs St | Ridgecrest | English Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | Big Book Study | T.M.G. | 303 E H St | Tehachapi | English |
5:15 PM | Just Folks Group | High Desert Alano Club | 325 N Downs St | Ridgecrest | English Open Meeting |
5:30 PM | Participation | T.M.G. | 303 E H St | Tehachapi | English Open Meeting |
6:30 PM | 12 Steps By The Big Book | Lake Isabella Alano Club | 4030 Perdue Ave | Lake Isabella | English Open Meeting |
7:00 PM | Kernville Friday Night Discussion | Kernville Chamber of Commerce | 11447 Kernville Rd | Kernville | English |
7:00 PM | Whistle Stop Speaker Group | Church of Christ | 401 S Mill St | Tehachapi | English Open Meeting |
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Weldon, California AA Meetings
Weldon is a city in Kern County, California and like most cities in California, it is common to see people with Alcohol use disorders here. AA meetings in Weldon do everything in their power to help people in these types of situations get free of the pressures dragging them down. There are a lot of things that may lead you down the path of alcoholism, here listed are some of the major ones. Firstly, we have steady drinking over time. Drinking too much on a regular basis for an extended period or binge drinking on a regular basis can lead to alcohol-related problems or alcohol use disorder. The next major risk factor is starting to drink at an early age. People who begin drinking, especially binge drinking, at an early age are at a higher risk of alcohol use disorder than every other alcohol consumer. And finally, we have a Family history. The risk of alcohol use disorder is higher for people who have a parent or other close relative who has problems with alcohol. This is believed to be influenced by genetic factors. AA California does everything in its power to help you stop this dangerous habit and take back control.