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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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6:30 AM | Main Idea AA | Main Idea AA | Online St Paul, MN 55101 | Saint Paul | 12 Steps & 12 Traditions Closed Meeting English + Temporary Closure |
6:30 AM | Sahara Sunrise | Sahara Club | 3408 Dakota Ave S | St. Louis Park | Child-Friendly English Open Meeting + Step Meeting |
6:30 AM | Solutions on Second/S.O.S. | Solutions on Second/S.O.S. | 2520 N 2nd St | Minneapolis | Closed Meeting English Speaker + Step Meeting |
7:00 AM | Tuesday Morning Discussion Grp | Tuesday Morning Discussion Grp #173182 | 3777 Park Center Blvd | St. Louis Park | English |
7:00 AM | Primary Purpose | Alano Society of Minneapolis | 2218 1st Ave S | Minneapolis | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
7:00 AM | Dunn Sober | Dunn Bros. Coffee Shop | 329 W 15th St | Minneapolis | Closed Meeting English |
7:00 AM | Stillwater Morning Groups | Trinity Lutheran Church | 115 4th St N | Stillwater | As Bill Sees It English Open Meeting |
7:00 AM | Primary Purpose Minneapolis | Primary Purpose Minneapolis | 516 Northeast Lowry Avenue | Minneapolis | Child-Friendly Open Meeting Wheelchair Access |
7:00 AM | Meditation At Peace | Meditation At Peace | 6345 Xerxes Avenue South | Minneapolis | Meditation Open Meeting Step Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
7:00 AM | New Freedom | Westwood Community Church | Online 3121 Westwood Dr | Excelsior | Discussion English Open Meeting + Temporary Closure |
7:30 AM | Fireside Women's Groups | Fireside Women's Groups | Online St Paul, MN 55101 | Saint Paul | Closed Meeting English Meditation + Women's Meeting |
7:30 AM | Main Idea Group | Main Idea Group #173489 | 499 Wacouta St | Saint Paul | 12 Steps & 12 Traditions Closed Meeting English |
7:30 AM | The Grind | Coffee Bené | Online 53 Cleveland Ave S | Saint Paul | Discussion English Open Meeting + Temporary Closure |
7:30 AM | Main Idea AA | First Baptist Church of Saint Paul | 235 9th St E | Downtown | 12 Steps & 12 Traditions Closed Meeting English |
7:30 AM | Nothing Changes If Nothing Changes | Bloomington Groups | 9613 Girard Ave S | Bloomington | Discussion English Open Meeting |
8:00 AM | West End AA | West End AA | 608 West Seventh Street, Saint Paul, MN 55102 | Saint Paul | Big Book Closed Meeting English |
8:00 AM | Squad 10 Early Birds | Robbinsdale Alano | 4055 Regent Ave N | Minneapolis | English Open Meeting Step Meeting |
8:00 AM | Byerlys Tuesday Morning Group | Oak Knoll Lutheran Church (west End of Bldg) | Online 610 Hopkins Crossroad | Minnetonka | Discussion English Open Meeting |
8:00 AM | Midway AA | Midway Club | 1161 Sherburne Ave | Saint Paul | Closed Meeting English Step Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
8:30 AM | Saint Croix Valley AA | Saint Croix Alano | 208 3rd St S | Stillwater | Discussion English Open Meeting + Step Meeting |
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Rogers, Minnesota AA Meetings
Rogers is a suburb located northwest of the Twin Cities (Minneapolis/Saint Paul), Minnesota, area in Hennepin County. As with most cities in the U.S., Rogers is home to its fair share of people struggling with alcohol addiction. Those who live in the local area who are struggling with substance use disorder may be interested in finding AA meetings in Rogers. If you have never attended an AA Minnesota meeting in the past, you may be asking yourself, “what is the AA recovery program?” The program is based on the 12-Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), written in the “Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous” in 1939. The steps are considered a set of spiritual principles that, if followed, will bring about living a sober life of honesty, hope and courage. Newcomers are instantly required to adopt the 12-Steps into their belief system if they have a hesitation about the willingness to do so. Instead, the program asks that new members keep an open mind and “keep coming back.” Reading AA literature, listening to other AA members tell their stories of recovery, and regularly going to meetings is an expectation of most AA groups. Of course, newcomers must also have a desire to quit using alcohol as well.