Wednesdays at 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Meet in Emmaus House. Topics from AA Approved Literature. Last Wednesday is a Speaker Meeting.
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1718 Lohmans Crossing Rd, Austin, TX 78734, USA
Emmaus House is at the center of the Church campus. Where the office used to be but directly across from where the office is now. You enter the front of the building, and it is the first room on the right. Do not park immediately in front of the building, park in the lower lots.
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