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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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5:30 PM | Tgi Five-thirty Group | District 06 - Falls Church | 116b W Broad St | Falls Church | English Open Meeting |
5:30 PM | TGI Five Thirty | TGI Five Thirty | Online Falls Church, VA | Falls Church | English Open Meeting Step Meeting + Tradition Study |
5:30 PM | Laurel Recovery | Laurel Recovery Online Meetings | Online Laurel, MD | Laurel | Discussion English Open Meeting |
5:30 PM | Laurel Recovery | Laurel Recovery In Person | 368 Main St | Laurel | Discussion English Open Meeting |
5:30 PM | Happy Hour Alexandria | Happy Hour | 8121 Richmond Highway | Alexandria | Discussion Open Meeting |
5:30 PM | Agape Main Room Discussion | Sheppard Pratt, Gibson Bldg | 1 Friends Ln | Towson | Discussion English Open Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
5:30 PM | Commuters Group | District 21 - Springfield | 7043 Wimsatt Rd | Springfield | English Open Meeting |
5:30 PM | Rush Hour Group | District 28 - Woodbridge | 12902 Occoquan Rd | Woodbridge | English Open Meeting |
5:30 PM | 180 Club - She Rap | 180 Club | 4318 Hamilton St | Hyattsville | Discussion English Literature + Open Meeting Women's Meeting |
5:30 PM | Safe Harbor | District 01 - Del Ray | 3900 King St | Alexandria | Closed Meeting English Step Meeting + Women's Meeting |
5:30 PM | Sober Sisters Sterling | Sober Sisters Sterling | 201 East Frederick Drive | Sterling | Open Meeting Women's Meeting |
5:30 PM | Captain's Table | Babcock Presbyterian Church | 8240 Loch Raven Blvd | Towson | Discussion English Open Meeting |
5:30 PM | Agape Step | Agape Step | Online Baltimore, MD | Baltimore | Discussion English Open Meeting + Step Meeting Wheelchair Access |
5:30 PM | Leesburg Commuter Group | District 10 - Loudoun | 58 Sycolin Rd SE | Leesburg | Big Book English Open Meeting |
5:30 PM | New Attitude Group | St. Bernadette Parish | 801 Stevenson Rd | Severn | Discussion English |
5:30 PM | Agape Small Room | Agape Small Room | Online 6501 North Charles Street | Baltimore | Discussion Open Meeting Young People |
5:30 PM | Sober At Sunset | District 33 - Manassas | Historic District, 8712 Plantation Ln | Manassas | Closed Meeting English Step Meeting |
5:30 PM | The Keystone Group Frederick | The Keystone Group | 205 Bucheimer Road | Frederick | Big Book Open Meeting |
5:30 PM | Middle of the Herd | Club 164 | 2016 Industrial Dr | Annapolis | Discussion English |
5:30 PM | Turkey Point Big Book | Mayo United Methodist Church | 1005 Old Turkey Point Rd | Edgewater | Closed Meeting English Literature |
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Greenbelt, Maryland AA Meetings
Greenbelt is a city in Prince George’s County, Maryland, that was planned and built by the Federal government. It is noted for being the first and the largest experimental New Deal Greenbelt Towns. It also has a history of alcohol addiction. Alcoholics Anonymous, or AA, programs have been set up in the city to provide assistance to its citizens who are struggling with alcohol addiction. Alcoholicsanonymous.com makes it very easy for these residents to discover the locations of AA meetings in Greenbelt, as well as other AA meetings Maryland. AA meetings have helped millions of individuals in America and around the globe to overcome alcohol addiction. The setup and operation of AA meetings create a type of kinship where participants and members share a sense of mutual pain. These meetings provide a forum for them to share their alcohol addiction experiences openly with other participants, facilitating opportunities for them to discover important insights and knowledge about overcoming the disease. Individuals that may not be addicted to alcohol might even take part and also discover at ‘open conferences.’ AA meetings are non-discriminatory, apolitical, and non-religious. AA meetings are free to attend, and its ‘open meetings’ welcomes anyone with or without an alcohol dependency.