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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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9:00 AM | Onigum Group | Onigum Group #172033 | 8826 Onigum Rd NW | Walker | Closed Meeting English |
12:00 PM | Twelve Steps & Twelve Traditions Group | Twelve Steps & Twelve Traditions Group #660413 | 3802 Greenleaf Ave NW | Bemidji | 12 Steps & 12 Traditions Closed Meeting English |
7:00 PM | Deer River Big Book Study Gp | Deer River Big Book Study Gp #107701 | 33297 MN-6 | Deer River | Closed Meeting English |
7:00 PM | B.Y.O.B.B. Group | B.Y.O.B.B. Group #725350 | 702 Beltrami Ave NW | Bemidji | English |
8:00 PM | Living Sober Group Bemidji | Living Sober Group #662565 | 3802 Greenleaf Avenue Northwest | Bemidji | Closed Meeting English |
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Squaw Lake, Minnesota AA Meetings
Squaw Lake is a small city that is found in Itasca County, in Minnesota. Despite its small population size, Squaw Lake is home to some people dealing with alcohol addiction. The effects of alcohol addiction can be both direct and indirect depending on how far developed it is. Once the person dealing with alcohol addiction has embraced their problem and wants to overcome it, that is where Alcoholics Anonymous comes in. AA Minnesota has organized group meetings in places all over the state to help the people who have been deeply impacted by addiction to alcohol. AA meetings in Squaw Lake provide a positive recovery environment where a person dealing with alcohol addiction can come in and feel motivated and empowered in starting new sober and productive lives. It will lead them to chances of embarking on a recovered future that they deserve. A future where they can achieve their goals and aspirations while living alcohol-free. The AA meetings aim to provide people with a stage where they can share their experiences about their past dealing with alcohol addiction and also learn from the experiences of their peers. Head to alcoholicsanonymous.com or take a look at our information pamphlets to find out more about the programs.