Brown Bagger's Group

New London, Connecticut
Wednesdays
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
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Brown Bagger's Group meets on Wednesday at 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM in New London, Connecticut at the St Mary Star of the Sea. This discussion, open, speaker meeting welcomes anyone interested in learning about recovery from alcoholism. The meeting is wheelchair accessible.

Meeting Information

Schedule

Wednesdays at 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM

Meeting Types

Meeting Format
Discussion: Members share experiences and discuss recovery topics in an interactive group setting.
Discussion
Open: Open to anyone interested in learning about A.A., including family members, friends, and professionals.
Open
Speaker: Features one or more speakers sharing their personal recovery story and experience.
Speaker
Accessibility
Wheelchair Access: Meeting location is accessible to people using wheelchairs.
Wheelchair Access
Languages Spoken
English: Meeting conducted in English language.
English

Group Name

144090

Special Meeting Notes

Meeting Notes

New district 33 from original district 1. Meeting is in person only.

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St Mary Star of the Sea

10 Huntington St, New London, CT 06320, USA

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Meeting Schedules

Brown Bagger's Group meets 3 times per week across 3 different days. View all meeting times and locations below.

Wednesday11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Current Meeting
St Mary Star of the Sea
Discussion
Open
Speaker
Wheelchair Access
English
Monday11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
St Mary Star of the Sea
Discussion
Newcomer
Open
Step Meeting
Wheelchair Access
English
Tuesday11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
St Mary Star of the Sea
Discussion
Open
Wheelchair Access
English

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Connecticut General Service Committee

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Connecticut, USA

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