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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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2:00 PM | Acceptance Group Kings Mountain | Acceptance Group Kings Mountain | 109 Bethlehem Road | Kings Mountain | Discussion Newcomer Open Meeting |
2:00 PM | We Miracles | Gaston 12 Step Service Club | 601 E 3rd Ave | Gastonia | Discussion English Open Meeting |
4:00 PM | Sisters Off The Sauce | Clover Presbyterian Recreation Bldg. | 202 Kings Mountain St | Clover | Discussion English Open Meeting + Wheelchair Access Women's Meeting |
4:30 PM | Central St. John | Central St. John Meeting Place | 157 S Pine St | Spartanburg | Closed Meeting English Wheelchair Access + Women's Meeting |
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Forest City, North Carolina AA Meetings
The formerly Burnt Chimney, now called Forest city is a city of North Carolina in Rutherford County. It is the largest municipality in Rutherford county offering a mix of rural and suburban life. It has a rising job market and a lower cost of life. Even with those cases residents still can fall into the trap of excessive and damaging alcohol consumption, that can lead in to alcohol abuse. Alcohol abuse can lead to serious health complications and in some cases can result in problems with the authorities too. To help solve this problem for those that are actively seeking help AA meetings in Forest City are set up. These meetings either can be open meetings or closed meetings. Open meetings can either be discussions or a speaker who will talk about their past drinking and how AA helped them overcome their problem along with their experience in the journey to becoming sober. These meetings are open to all that want to start AA, family members or anyone interested in Alcoholic anonymous meetings. Closed meetings are for heavy alcohol consumers only and help members in sharing their experience and problems so they can get the help they need from those along the same path as them. AA North Carolina directories can help in better identifying what might work for you and those meetings around you.