Hill Lunch

Washington, Washington Dc
Fridays
12:00 PM
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Hill Lunch meets on Friday at 12:00 PM in Washington, Washington DC at the Saint Peter's Church. This discussion, open meeting welcomes anyone interested in learning about recovery from alcoholism. Enter on 2nd Street. Meeting is in the Rectory, not the church. The entrance to the meeting is outside down the stairs to the basement..

Meeting Information

Schedule

Fridays at 12:00 PM

Meeting Types

Meeting Format
Discussion: Members share experiences and discuss recovery topics in an interactive group setting.
Discussion
Open: Open to anyone interested in learning about A.A., including family members, friends, and professionals.
Open
Languages Spoken
English: Meeting conducted in English language.
English

Group Name

Hill Lunch

Special Meeting Notes

Meeting Notes

Mask optional

Location Notes

Enter on 2nd Street. Meeting is in the Rectory, not the church. The entrance to the meeting is outside down the stairs to the basement.

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Saint Peter's Church

313 2nd St SE, Washington, DC 20003, USA

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Meeting Schedules

Hill Lunch meets 5 times per week across 5 different days. View all meeting times and locations below.

Friday12:00 PM
Current Meeting
Saint Peter's Church
Discussion
Open
English
Monday12:00 PM
Saint Peter's Church
Discussion
Newcomer
Open
English
Tuesday12:00 PM
Saint Peter's Church
Big Book
Open
English
Wednesday12:00 PM
Saint Peter's Church
Living Sober
Open
English
Thursday12:00 PM
Saint Peter's Church
Open
Step Meeting
English

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Washington Area Intergroup

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Washington, DC, USA

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