Fridays at 7:45 AM - 8:45 AM
"Daily Reflections" meeting Park on the street. Or next to Gingy’s shop. Parking is FREE at that hour. Walk halfway up the driveway towards the arch. A St Francis shrine and garden will be on your LEFT. On your immediate RIGHT will be a few steps to a door. Through that large wooden door, walk straight, turn RIGHT towards a bulletin board, and follow the stairs to the basement. We are in the couch room.
D29 / GSO #713795
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104 Louella Ave, Wayne, PA 19087, USA
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