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Tuesdays at 7:00 AM
COVID-19 Update: This meeting is now online - see https://boulderalanoclub.org/information-about-online-meetings/ for meeting access information Big Book or 12 Steps & 12 Traditions Study. Group reads until 7:30, followed by a discussion of the reading.
**One weekday meeting a month is lead by the Grapevine Representative for the group, focusing on a topic put forth from the Grapevine Magazine which is an “AA Meeting in Print”
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4800 Baseline Rd b 102, Boulder, CO 80303, USA
In Safeway Shopping Center, next to Big Daddy's Bagels. IMPORTANT: If the Zoom link does not work for any Online meeting ran through the Alano Club, use their meeting schedule here: https://boulderalanoclub.org/information-about-online-meetings/ to get the most updated one!
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