Sundays at 8:30 PM - 9:30 PM
The format is a 20 minute speaker on a Big Book topic followed by discussion. The meeting is held in the parking lot, under the streetlight (weather permitting). In inclement weather, the meeting will move indoors. Please park away from the building. Per the 617 Foundation: "If you are fully vaccinated against COVID-19, no mask is required." Per the Knuckleheads Group: "We no longer mandate any specific COVID-19 restrictions such as social distancing or face coverings. We recommend that all members use their own best judgement, be respectful, and act responsibly." The meeting will make available masks/sanitation supplies for any members and will also work to accommodate any special requests pertinent to safety. Please direct any questions to [email protected]
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617 Clifford Dr, Austin, TX 78745, USA
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