Sundays at 8:00 AM
Keep It Simple Sunday (KISS) – Starting Oct 5th, KISS will be at Rule 62 Clubhouse This discussion group centers around the Daily Reflections reading of the day. This group observes five minutes of quiet meditation after the reading before discussion begins. This is an open meeting. We are changing our location to Mount Nittany Hospital, Conference Room 2-3 on the lower level. NEW ***With recent changes to Mount Nittany visitor policy, all visitors of the hospital are now required to stop at the Main Entrance front desk to provide ID and sign-on***
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1800 E Park Ave #2, State College, PA 16803, USA
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