Boiled Owls AA Meeting

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Saturdays
8:45 AM

Boiled Owls meets on Saturday at 8:45 AM in Richmond, Virginia at the Holy Comforter Episcopal. This AA meeting offers a supportive environment for recovery. Meets in lodge in side yard, use door facing Monument Ave.

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Holy Comforter Episcopal

4819 Monument Ave, Richmond, VA 23226, USA

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Boiled Owls Weekly Schedule

This meeting takes place weekly on Saturday at 8:45 AM (Holy Comforter Episcopal).

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Meets in lodge on path through archway. #FUNC!

Location Notes

Meets in lodge in side yard, use door facing Monument Ave

Saturday
8:45 AM
Holy Comforter Episcopal
English

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