AA Meetings: SUNDAY

Cabarrus County AA ~ Stanly County AA ~ Montgomery County AA
Alcoholics Anonymous — District 45 North Carolina


 

8:00 AM Sunday AA Meeting – Kannapolis, NC

Group Name: 11th Step Meeting
Location: Jackson Park United Methodist Church
Address: 715 Mable Avenue
City: Kannapolis, NC
Meeting Type: Speaker

10:00 AM Sunday AA Meeting

Group Name: The Return to Sanity
Location: Rock Creek Park AA Hut
Address: 110 Rock Creek Park Road
City: Albemarle, NC
Meeting Type: Open – Discussion

2:00 PM Sunday AA Meeting – Concord, NC

Group Name: Serenity Group
Location: All Saints Episcopal Church
Address: 525 Lake Concord Road
City: Concord, NC 28025
Meeting Type: Open Discussion / Beginner (Coming Back or New to AA)
NOTE: (please use rear entrance via Country Club Road)

6PM Sunday AA Meeting – Kannapolis, NC

Location: The SURF Club (Cabarrus County AA Clubhouse)
Address: 400 N. Cannon Blvd
City: Kannapolis 29083
Meeting Type: 12 & 12 (Step/Tradition Study)

 

6:00 PM Sunday AA Meeting – Albemarle, NC

Group Name: Stanly Unity Group
Location: Rock Creek Park AA Hut
Address: 110 Rock Creek Park Road
City: Albemarle, NC
Meeting Type: Speaker

8PM Sunday AA Meeting – Kannapolis, NC

Location: The SURF Club (Cabarrus County AA Clubhouse)
Address: 400 N. Cannon Blvd
City: Kannapolis 29083
Meeting Type: Big Book Study

8:00 PM Sunday AA Meeting – Concord, NC

Group Name: The Way Out
Location: Mt. Herman Lutheran Church
Address: 3600 US Hwy. 601 South
City: Concord, NC 28025
Meeting Type: Open – Speaker

8:00 PM Sunday AA Meeting – Albemarle, NC

Group Name: Albemarle Group
Location: Albemarle AA Clubhouse
Address: 309 South Broom Street
City: Albemarle, NC 28001
Meeting Type: Open – Speaker

8:00 PM Sunday AA Meeting – Kannapolis, NC

Group Name: Easy Does It Group
Location: 2nd Presbyterian Church
Address: 1578 Dale Earnhardt Blvd.
City: Kannapolis, NC
Meeting Type: Big Book Study (Speaker meeting last Sunday of month)

*C = indicates a meeting designated as “closed”, meaning attendance is restricted to people who identify as alcoholics (or those who think they might have a problem with their drinking) – by contrast, anyone interested in AA or addiction/alcoholism (usually friends, family members, college/medical students, etc.) are welcome to attend “open” meetings


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