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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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7:00 PM | Denton Group | Denton Civic Center | 459 W Salisbury St | Denton | English Open Meeting |
5:30 PM | Jonestown Group (Newcomers) | Jonestown Group (Newcomers) | 800 Jonestown Rd | Winston-Salem | Discussion English Newcomer + Open Meeting Wheelchair Access |
5:30 PM | Happy Hour | Unity Club | 918 Glenwood Ave | Greensboro | Discussion English Open Meeting |
5:30 PM | Unity Group Winston Salem | Unity Group Winston Salem | 1253 Churton St SW | Winston-Salem | Closed Meeting Discussion Wheelchair Access |
6:00 PM | New Beginnings Upstairs Group | Keaton's Place, 2nd. Flr., RM 202 | 15 S Fayetteville St | Asheboro | English Open Meeting |
6:00 PM | NEW HOPE CONCORD | Trinity United Church of Christ | 38 Church St NE | Concord | English Open Meeting Step Meeting |
6:00 PM | Pathway to Freedom | Pathway to Freedom | 810 Summit Ave | Greensboro | Discussion English Newcomer + Open Meeting |
6:00 PM | Early Bird | Wesley Methodist Church Scout Hut | 1210 Bolton St | Winston-Salem | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
6:00 PM | Online Only - Anyone, Anywhere | Zoom Meeting Only | Online Northgate Park Dr | Winston-Salem | Closed Meeting Discussion English + Temporary Closure |
6:00 PM | Back to Basics | Back to Basics | 6550 Silas Creek Pkwy | Winston-Salem | Closed Meeting Discussion English + Outdoor Meeting Wheelchair Access |
6:30 PM | Basic Group | Rebos Club | 314 Depot St | Salisbury | English |
6:30 PM | Happy Hour Group | Jordan Memorial United Methodist Church | 1511 Main St | Ramseur | English |
7:00 PM | Serenity Now | First United Methodist Church | 1101 W Raleigh St | Siler City | Discussion English Open Meeting |
7:00 PM | Any Lengths Meeting | Meeting Location | Online Mooresville, NC 28115 | Mooresville | Discussion English Open Meeting |
7:00 PM | The Rainbow Room | Rainbow Room | 930 Burke St | Winston-Salem | Discussion English Gay + Lesbian Open Meeting Transgender |
7:00 PM | Veterans Helping Veterans Heal | VHVH Facility | 3614 Glenn Ave NE | Winston-Salem | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
7:00 PM | Safe Shelter - Lawndale Group | Cathedral of His Glory | 4501 Lake Jeanette Rd | Greensboro | Discussion English Open Meeting |
7:00 PM | Big Book No Smoke | College Park Baptist Church | 1601 Walker Ave | Greensboro | Big Book English Open Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
7:00 PM | Hybrid - The Steps We Took | Mt. Tabor Methodist Church | Online 3543 Robinhood Rd | Winston-Salem | 12 Steps & 12 Traditions Closed Meeting English + Literature Women's Meeting |
7:00 PM | Summerfield | Cornerstone Baptist Church | 5736 Inman Rd | Greensboro | Discussion English Open Meeting + Step Meeting |
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Denton, North Carolina AA Meetings
Situated in Davidson County, North Carolina, United States, Denton consists of a large number of citizens that are exposed to the excessive use of alcohol. Alcohol addiction is known to hold people back from being the best version of themselves. And that’s why it’s important to address this alarmingly growing issue. Alcoholic Anonymous is a voluntary fellowship that was originally founded in the United States in 1935 by William Griffith Wilson and Robert Holbrook Smith, both of whom had been strongly affected by alcohol use. AA North Carolina is a large community of many members that are from different backgrounds. AA Denton reaches out to anyone: young or old, believer or atheist that is affected by alcohol use. These meetings bring affected individuals together and give them the opportunity to help each other. These meetings follow the 12 step approach to provide a disciplined training program that is vital for healing past damages. The AA community welcomes anyone who is open to change their lives and is determined to help users become and stay sober. The organization is committed to better the lives of its members and help them form and mend relationships. You can always visit or call us to find out more about our working policy and environment.