Thursdays at 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
This is a Hybrid Meeting. Those desiring recovery may join in-person at Trinity Episcopal Church, 101 East Mansion Street, Marshall, MI 49068, or via Zoom. ID# 528 378 5023 Password: aanoon
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101 E Mansion St, Marshall, MI 49068, USA
Contact: Karen G. (517) 617-2006 24-hour hotline: (269) 964-7577
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