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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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5:30 PM | Happy Hour | Unity Club | 918 Glenwood Ave | Greensboro | English Open Meeting Speaker |
6:00 PM | Pathway to Freedom | Pathway to Freedom | 810 Summit Ave | Greensboro | English Literature Open Meeting |
7:00 PM | Language of the Heart | First Christian Church | 1900 W Market St | Greensboro | Discussion English Open Meeting + Speaker |
7:30 PM | Agnostics, Atheists & Freethinkers | Presbyterian Church of the Covenant | 501 S Mendenhall St | Greensboro | Discussion English Open Meeting + Secular |
8:00 PM | Radiance | Congregational United Church of Christ | Online 400 W Radiance Dr | Greensboro | English Open Meeting Speaker |
5:30 PM | Friendship Group | The Club High Point | 1301 W English Rd | High Point | Discussion English Open Meeting |
6:00 PM | Fellowship Group | First Presbyterian Church | 318 S Main St | Reidsville | Discussion English Open Meeting |
6:00 PM | Living Sober Winston Salem | Living Sober | Online 800 Jonestown Rd | Winston-Salem | Virtual |
6:00 PM | Lexington Sobriety Group | Lexx Club | 235 E Center St | Lexington | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
6:00 PM | Eleventh Step Meditation Meeting | Ardmore Moravian Church | 2013 W Academy St | Winston-Salem | 11th Step Meditation English Open Meeting |
6:00 PM | Early Bird | Wesley Methodist Church Scout Hut | 1210 Bolton St | Winston-Salem | English Open Meeting |
6:00 PM | Cornerstone Meeting | Cornerstone Christian Center | 516 N Scales St | Reidsville | As Bill Sees It English Open Meeting |
7:00 PM | Burlington Group | First Reformed United Church of Christ | 513 W Front St | Burlington | English Open Meeting Speaker |
7:00 PM | Bush Hill Group | Archdale Methodist Church | 11543 N Main St | Archdale | Discussion English Open Meeting |
7:00 PM | Tal Como Lo Ve Bill (2 Horas) | The Club High Point | 1301 W English Rd | High Point | Open Meeting Spanish |
7:00 PM | Primary Purpose | Trinity United Methodist Church | 3819 Country Club Rd | Winston-Salem | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
7:30 PM | Unity Group Winston Salem | Unity Group Winston Salem | 1253 Churton St SW | Winston-Salem | Closed Meeting Discussion Wheelchair Access |
8:00 PM | Oldtown | Maple Springs Methodist Church | 2569 Reynolda Rd | Winston-Salem | Closed Meeting Discussion English + Wheelchair Access |
8:00 PM | Forest Hills Group | Forest Hills Presbyterian Church | 836 W Lexington Ave | High Point | Discussion English Newcomer + Open Meeting |
8:00 PM | Graham Group | Graham Group | 100 N Maple St | Graham | 11th Step Meditation Discussion English + Open Meeting |
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Greensboro, North Carolina AA Meetings
A city located in Guilford County, North Carolina, Greensboro is the third populous city in North Carolina. It is also the seat of Guilford County. It is one the best places to live in North Carolina and offers its residents a dense suburban feel with plenty of activities to do. While that’s the case for the town, residents can still be affected by pattern of drinking habits that can cause significant distress and functioning in their daily life. That’s why AA meetings Greensboro NC have been operating for decades to help in the path of recovery for those willing to live a better life. The meetings are in different formats which include discussion meetings, speaker meetings, big book studies and step/traditions meetings. Like that of AA North Carolina meetings these meetings are non-discriminatory and are free to join. Meetings such as discussions and speaker are in most cases open to the public, and anybody interested in AA meeting activities and that of family members of those in recovery can attend. Big book studies and step/tradition meetings are based international guidelines that are used every city there is an alcoholic anonymous organization. Meetings can also be set up with gender specific or on sexual orientation, to help create a much safer space for those that require them. To best understand and know what is better suited to your recovery journey contact and check a directory.