IN-PERSON - Higher Onondaga Park Group

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Sundays
9:00 AM

IN-PERSON - Higher Onondaga Park Group meets on Sunday at 9:00 AM in Syracuse, New York. This discussion, open meeting welcomes anyone interested in learning about recovery from alcoholism.

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228 Davis St, Syracuse, NY 13204, USA

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IN-PERSON - Higher Onondaga Park Group Weekly Schedule

This meeting takes place weekly on Sunday at 9:00 AM.

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2nd Sunday of may-October: higher Onondaga park meeting meets outside for the summer in the park. Starting the second Sunday in May. Higher Onondaga Park- Onondaga Park 101 Arlington Ave Syracuse, NY 13207 United States This access point we walk straight into the park and usually sit around a picnic table. Bring a chair if you want. October-1st Sunday: We move to- Brown memorial Methodist church 228 Davis St Syracuse, NY 13204 United States Parking for this location is actually right off Geddes St.

Sunday
9:00 AM
Discussion
Open
English

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