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Written by Administrator
Monday, 25 May 2009 16:23
New Lyme Tuesday Morning
New Lyme Presbyterian Manse Brownsville Rd
New Lyme Open/Discussion 11:30AM
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12 Steps Meeting at Glenbeigh
Glenbeigh Hospital
2863 Rt. 45 & N. Main Rock Creek Closed / Discussion / HA 12:00PM
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Foundations of Recovery
St. Paul's Lutheran Church, 89 E. Satin St.
Jefferson Closed / Discussion / HA 5:30 PM
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New Lyme Discussion
New Lyme Presbyterian Manse, Brownsville Rd
New Lyme Open / Discussion 7:30 PM
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Hartsgrove Open Hearts
Community Church(on the circle) Rt 6 & 534
Hartsgrove Open/ Discussion 7:30 PM
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Austinburg Grateful Heart Group
Church of Christ
Austinburg Open / Lead 8:00 PM
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East Side Serenity Group
United Methodist Church 7900 Depot Rd.
Saybrook Open / Lead 8:00 PM
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PennLine AA Group
PennLine Church of Christ, 6968 US Rt. 6
PennLine Open/Discussion 8:00 PM
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Perry Tuesday Group
Perry Christian Church, Center Rd & Middle Ridge
Perry Open / Lead 8:00 PM
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Crossroads
Hubbard & Middle Ridge Rd.
Madison Closed/Lead/HA 8:00 PM
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Last Updated on Sunday, 05 July 2009 00:32