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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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10:30 AM | Friday Morning Woman's | Motley Methodist Free Church | 33 Wellwood St | Motley | Discussion English Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | Friday Noon Group | Friday Noon Group #147692 | 912 Lake Ave | Detroit Lakes | English |
12:00 PM | Motley Two Rivers Group | Motley Two Rivers Group #706423 | 33 Wellwood St | Motley | English Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | Nooner Group | # 000038031 | 112 Park Ave S | Park Rapids | Closed Meeting English Step Meeting |
7:00 PM | Perham Solutions Group | Perham Solutions Group #107884 | 43452 Co Hwy 34 | Perham | Big Book English Open Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
8:00 PM | Verndale A.A. Group | Verndale A.A. Group #159702 | 106 Thompson St | Verndale | Closed Meeting English |
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Menahga, Minnesota AA Meetings
Menahga is a city in Wadena County, Minnesota. We are dedicated to assisting residents of Menahga who are struggling with alcohol use disorder and wish to remain sober. One of the ways we assist people who contact us is by locating alcohol rehab facilities in Menahga. We also have a local AA directory on alcoholicsanonymous.com where you can find AA meetings in Menahga and other cities across the United States. An AA meeting is a gathering of people who are battling alcohol use disorder and want to discuss how to stay sober. Meetings are organized by members of the Alcoholics Anonymous community. The Alcoholics Anonymous community is a well-known social support organization that believes that people who are struggling with alcohol use disorder can help each other on the road to long-term recovery. This is not to say that the Alcoholics Anonymous community is against professional alcohol use disorder treatment. In fact, getting medical help first and then joining an AA group to stay sober is the most effective way to treat alcohol use disorder. Non-members are welcome at some AA Minnesota meetings meetings. This helps those who need to be with their loved ones while staying sober.