Mondays at 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Hybrid Meeting in person and on Zoom Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82995473173?pwd=VzgzVzNzdlhuc0ZsY1ZUVUxTUlJlQT09 Meeting ID: 829 9547 3173 Passcode: SLAAM 1st- Monday- Tradition of the Month / Discussion Middle Mondays- Forming True Partnerships (Grapevine) / Discussion Last Monday - AA Birthday of Month Speaker(s) plus Discussion *Last Monday Outdoor Potluck / Finger Food to share
Practicing Principles
founded in March 2005, following transitional support from Sylva Group to allow more opportunities for trusted servants; currently 3 meetings/week.
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749 State Rte 107, Sylva, NC 28779, USA
Proceed to back of building; ample parking in back or side; entrance to right of deck. SMOKE-FREE CAMPUS
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