Time Group

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Mondays
6:45 PM

Time Group meets on Monday at 6:45 PM in Seaford, New York. This newcomer meeting offers a supportive environment for recovery.

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80 Hicksville Rd, Seaford, NY 11783, USA

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Time Group Weekly Schedule

This group meets 3 times per week across 2 different days.

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Notes

Last Thurs - Anniv.

Monday
6:45 PM
Newcomer
English
Monday
8:00 PM
Closed
English
Thursday
7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Closed
English

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