Saturdays at 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
We plan to rotate topics, including big books, the 12 & 12, and guest speakers. As this is a new meeting, the subjects will vary based on the group's preferences. The venue is wheelchair accessible from the parking lot on the right side of the building. We'll be meeting in the dining room. We kindly ask that you bring your big books and 12 & 12s to each meeting if you have them. If not, we can provide loaners, as we will be transitioning to the new edition at cost.
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381 High St, Monterey, CA 93940, USA
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