Brooklyn Group

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Tuesdays
7:30 PM

Brooklyn Group meets on Tuesday at 7:30 PM in Brooklyn, Michigan at the All Saints Episcopal Church. This big book study, closed meeting welcomes anyone with a desire to stop drinking. The meeting is wheelchair accessible.

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All Saints Episcopal Church

151 N Main St, Brooklyn, MI 49230, USA

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Brooklyn Group Weekly Schedule

This group meets twice weekly across 2 different days.

Tuesday
7:30 PM
All Saints Episcopal Church
Big Book
Closed
Wheelchair Access
English
Notes for Tuesday

(Wheelchair Access, Big Book Study

Friday
7:30 PM
All Saints Episcopal Church
Closed
Discussion
Wheelchair Access
English
Notes for Friday

(Wheelchair Access, Discussion)

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