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12 & 12 Study AA Meeting

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Saturdays
9:00 AM

12 & 12 Study meets on Saturday at 9:00 AM in Belding, Michigan at the Belding Community Center. This closed meeting welcomes anyone with a desire to stop drinking.

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Belding Community Center

108 Hanover St, Belding, MI 48809, USA

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12 & 12 Study Weekly Schedule

This meeting takes place weekly on Saturday at 9:00 AM (Belding Community Center).

Saturday
9:00 AM
This time slot is temporarily closed.
Belding Community Center
Closed
Temporary Closure
English

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