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Tuesdays at 5:15 PM - 6:15 PM
To join by Internet, (using a computer, tablet, or smart phone) ,follow the directions on the Lebanon PA AA website front page, or click on the "Join with Zoom" box below (if the link does not work, cut and paste the URL: https://tinyurl.com/yckpujjr (if you don't have Zoom installed, your browser will ask you for permission to install it free - you need the app to join the meeting). To join by phone, you can call 301-715-8592 (from the U.S., or look here if calling from outside the U.S.), and enter these numbers (followed by the pound sign (#) when asked for them: Zoom meeting ID: 857 2821 6176 Participant ID -none- (just #) Passcode (if required): 164 Phone callers need to press *6 to unmute/mute themselves, so they can/cannot be heard by others at the meeting
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353 N 10th St, Lebanon, PA 17046, USA
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