9th Tradition 12&12 AA Meeting

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Fridays
8:30 PM

9th Tradition 12&12 meets on Friday at 8:30 PM in Mclean, Virginia at the St. John's Episcopal Church. This open, step meeting, tradition study meeting welcomes anyone interested in learning about recovery from alcoholism. St. John's Church is located 1mi east of I-495 Beltway Exit 44. Enter church through back, rear entrance next to Children's...

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St. John’s Episcopal Church

6715 Georgetown Pike, McLean, VA 22101, USA

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9th Tradition 12&12 Weekly Schedule

This meeting takes place weekly on Friday at 8:30 PM (St. John’s Episcopal Church).

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Notes

Topic: 12 and 12 Ought not be Organized In person is meeting inside or outside, depending on weather.

Location Notes

St. John's Church is located 1mi east of I-495 Beltway Exit 44. Enter church through back, rear entrance next to Children's Play Area. Meeting meets in Community Room/Children's Chapel--first room on right inside the building.

Friday
8:30 PM
St. John’s Episcopal Church
Open
Step Meeting
Tradition Study
English

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