Wednesdays at 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Join us for an AA meeting series on "Emotional Sobriety" with a captivating 6-part speaker tape by Astrid H. Experience the intimacy of candlelight setting while we listen from our surround sound system to a 15-minute speaker tape and engaging solution-based discussions. Afterward, enjoy fellowship, snacks, and fun games like karaoke, air hockey, foosball, and ping pong. Ample parking is available in our lot, and you can relish the serene lake views. Don't miss this opportunity for personal growth and connection.
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944 E Gorham St, Madison, WI 53703, USA
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