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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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12:00 PM | 1609 Group John Avenue | 1609 Group | 1609 John Avenue | Superior | English |
12:00 PM | 1609 Group | 1609 Group #114416 | 1609 John Ave | Superior | English Temporary Closure |
12:00 PM | Nuts at Noon Group | Nuts at Noon Group #135592 | 300 E 2nd St | Duluth | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
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Cloquet, Minnesota AA Meetings
Cloquet is small to a medium-sized city in Carlton County, in the US state of Minnesota. It is located at the junction of Interstate 35 and Minnesota State Highway 33. The use of alcohol in Cloquet must be dealt with quite seriously, as this matter can pose serious health issues such as cancer, stroke, and liver disease. At the AA meetings Cloquet MN, individuals can receive guidance about access to relevant treatments. A local directory listing is provided giving information on the meeting dates, times, and locations. At the AA Minnesota meetings, the 12-Step approach is practiced. Management of these meetings is carried out by people who have conquered the program. They can perceive the necessity of giving back to the program since they have benefitted from it. They act as inspiratory motivators to these members. The atmosphere at the meetings is quite cordial; it allows for team spirit amongst the members. There are open and closed meetings: within open meetings members are allowed to invite other people who are not in AA. At meetings, they openly speak about the challenges of trying to stay sober and being alcohol-free. Meanwhile, others prefer to have private sessions that are only held within the group. At the AA Minnesota, large and small meetings are available, women’s and men’s only meetings, and spiritual sessions are also done. The importance of the treatment must be held in high esteem as members may be able to benefit from it.