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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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6:00 AM | Sunrise Study Group - Big Book Study | Sunrise Study Group | 301 W Kitty Hawk Rd | Kitty Hawk | Big Book Closed Meeting Discussion + English Literature |
7:30 AM | Turning Point Kill Devil Hills | Turning Point | Online 907 South Croatan Highway | Kill Devil Hills | 12 Steps & 12 Traditions Discussion Literature + Open Meeting Step Meeting Virtual |
7:30 AM | ZOOM - Turning Point - Step Meeting | Turning Point | Online Kill Devil Hills, NC 27948 | Kill Devil Hills | 12 Steps & 12 Traditions Discussion English + Literature Open Meeting Step Meeting |
7:30 AM | Turning Point Kill Devil Hills | Turning Point | 907 South Croatan Highway | Kill Devil Hills | Discussion Literature Open Meeting + Step Meeting |
10:00 AM | Turning Point - Big Book Meeting | Turning Point | 907 S Croatan Hwy | Kill Devil Hills | Discussion English Newcomer + Open Meeting Wheelchair Access |
10:00 AM | Turning Point Kill Devil Hills | Turning Point | Online 907 South Croatan Highway | Kill Devil Hills | Discussion Newcomer Open Meeting + Virtual |
12:00 PM | Edenton-Chowan Group | Edenton United Methodist Church | 225 Virginia Rd | Edenton | English |
5:30 PM | Women's 12 & 12 - Big Book/Step Study | Lighthouse Church | 100 Beacon Dr | Kitty Hawk | 12 Steps & 12 Traditions Big Book English + Step Meeting Women's Meeting |
7:00 PM | A.W.O.L. (A Way of Life) | Currituck Resource Center | 162 Griggs Acres Rd | Point Harbor | English |
7:00 PM | Duck Soundside Serenity - As Bill Sees It | Duck Methodist Church | 1214 Duck Rd | Kitty Hawk | As Bill Sees It Discussion English + Literature Open Meeting Wheelchair Access |
7:00 PM | Outer Banks Group - Beginners Discussion Meeting | Outer Banks Group | 4212 S Virginia Dare Trail | Nags Head | Discussion English Newcomer + Open Meeting Wheelchair Access |
7:00 PM | Log Cabin Group | Arrowhead Beach area | 202 Bandon Rd | Edenton | English |
7:00 PM | Groupo Esperanza - Hope | Albemarle Hospital, North Entrance | 1144 N Road St | Elizabeth City | English |
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Columbia, North Carolina AA Meetings
Situated in Tyrrell County, North Carolina, United States, Columbia consists of a large number of citizens that are tied to the excessive use of alcohol. Addiction to alcohol is known to destroy lives, families and relationships. And that’s why it is so important to address this problem and help people under the influence of alcohol to overcome their drinking problems and better themselves to reach their true capacity. Alcoholic anonymous takes part in doing just that. It is a nonprofit fellowship found by William Griffith Wilson and Robert Holbrook Smith who were once excessive alcohol users themselves. By the early 21st century Alcoholic Anonymous had shown immense success with having more than two million members being formed all over the world. AA North Carolina is open to any user that is willing turn his or hers life around. It reaches out to anyone that is affected by alcohol use regardless of the individual’s race, gender and ethnicity. It aims to undo the damages that are done due to alcohol use either on the user or anyone close to the person. To achieve their goal, AA North Carolina frequently holds AA meetings. AA meetings in Columbia are like focus groups in which many former and current alcohol users share their struggles and find solutions for it. These meetings follow a carefully planned 12 step approach to suit each individual. But unlike the 12 step approach the 12 traditions are similar everywhere and are defined in the big book: the main governing literature of Alcoholics Anonymous. Many who are members are not only able to achieve sobriety but have played a big part in someone else’s road to sobriety.