LGBTQ+ Third Tradition AA Meeting

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Sundays
7:30 PM

LGBTQ+ Third Tradition meets on Sunday at 7:30 PM in Grand Rapids, Michigan at the East Congregational Church, 1005 Giddings SE, Grand Rapids, MI, 49506. This lgbtq, open meeting welcomes anyone interested in learning about recovery from alcoholism.

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East Congregational Church, 1005 Giddings SE, Grand Rapids, MI, 49506

1005 Giddings Ave SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49506, USA

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LGBTQ+ Third Tradition Weekly Schedule

This group meets 3 times per week across 3 different days.

Sunday
7:30 PM
East Congregational Church, 1005 Giddings SE, Grand Rapids, MI, 49506
LGBTQ
Open
English
Tuesday
7:30 PM
East Congregational Church, 1005 Giddings SE, Grand Rapids, MI, 49506
LGBTQ
Open
English
Thursday
7:30 PM
East Congregational Church, 1005 Giddings SE, Grand Rapids, MI, 49506
LGBTQ
Open
English

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