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Time Name Location / Group Address / Platform Region
6:00 PM The Solutions Group Bemidji Alano Club 3802 Greenleaf Ave NW Bemidji Closed Meeting   English   Step Meeting
7:00 PM Fosston Thursday Night Group Fosston Thursday Night Group #676989 220 N Johnson Ave Fosston Closed Meeting   English
8:00 PM Shooting Star A.A. Group Shooting Star A.A. Group #670085 US-59, Mahnomen, MN Mahnomen English   Open Meeting
8:00 PM Gift Of The Big Book Group Gift Of The Big Book Group #176413 3802 Greenleaf Ave NW Bemidji Closed Meeting   English

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Shevlin, Minnesota AA Meetings

Shevlin, in Clearwater County is a city near Bemidji in Minnesota. Those with substance use disorders in the local area may decide to participate in AA groups in Shevlin. Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is a program based on the 12-Steps and the 12-Traditions. Many people have heard about the 12-Steps, but the 12-Traditions is not so well known. What is the difference between the Steps and Traditions? The primary source of AA literature, the “Big Book, Alcoholics Anonymous,” spells out that the 12-Steps are a spiritual set of principles. When the 12-Steps are followed as outlined in the Big Book, they often rid a person of the obsession to use alcohol. According to the co-founder of AA, named Bill Wilson, the Traditions were written as a guide to help its members employ improved approaches to living. The 12-Steps represent how to live a sober life, while the 12-Traditions help guide groups to maintain unity. The Traditions are said to equate to the group’s healthy function as the Steps function in each AA member’s sobriety. If you are prepared to start your recovery journey, our directory (which is updated on an ongoing basis) can serve as a resource to locate AA Minnesota meetings in your area.

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