Flandreau Al-Anon AA Meeting

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Mondays
7:30 PM

Flandreau Al-Anon meets on Monday at 7:30 PM in Flandreau, South Dakota at the 2nd Presbyterian Chapel. This concurrent with al-anon, step meeting meeting offers a supportive environment for recovery. SD. The meeting is wheelchair accessible.

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2nd Presbyterian Chapel

101 N Prairie St, Flandreau, SD 57028, USA

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Flandreau Al-Anon Weekly Schedule

This meeting takes place weekly on Monday at 7:30 PM (2nd Presbyterian Chapel).

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SD

Monday
7:30 PM
2nd Presbyterian Chapel
English
Concurrent with Al-Anon
Step Meeting
Wheelchair Access

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