Mondays at 11:59 PM - 11:59 PM
3a.m. - A Checkup from the Neck Up (Awakening & The Daily Reflections) 4a.m. - A Checkup from the Neck Up (Get Your Mind Right) 5:15a.m. - The Morning Zoo (Daily Reflections & How it Works) 7a.m. - Sober Sisters Checkup from the Neck Up Women’s Meeting 8:30a.m. - A Checkup from the Neck Up (Get Your Mind Right) 10:00a.m. - A Checkup (LGBTQ & More) No Matter What We Don’t Drink 11:15a.m.. - Checkup from the Neck Up (Big Book Study) 12:30p.m. - A Check-Up from the Neck Up (Get Your Mind Right) 2p.m. - Beginner’s Literature & Step Meeting (Steps 1, 2, 3 & 10, 11, 12 - Stop doing the 123 Shuffle) 3:15p.m. - Sober Sisters Women’s Meeting (30 min. meeting) 4p.m. - A Check-Up from the Neck Up (Get Your Mind Right) 5:15p.m. - Sober Brothers Men’s Meeting (30 min. meeting) 6p.m. - A Check-Up from the Neck Up (Get Your Mind Right) 7:15p.m. - Ask It Basket 8p.m. - A Check-Up from the Neck Up (Get Your Mind Right)
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Fresno, CA, USA
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