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AA Events

November 8th

District 26
Unity Council Meeting

930am - Coffee & Donuts
10am - Meeting

Houghton Lake Alano Club
2410 North Markey Road
Houghton Lake MI

November 22nd

Gratitude Meeting 
& Potluck

Sponsored by:
The New life group

3:00pm-3:45pm
Doors open for Fellowship

3:45pm-4:30pm
Turkey Dinner
(please bring a dish to pass)

4:30pm-5:30pm
Open Gratitude AA Meeting

5:30pm-6:00pm
New Life Group Concious Meeting

Fresh Start Club
236 S 1st Street West Branch, Mi


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November 29th

Saturday Night Serenity Group
Open Speaker & Potluck

6pm
Doors open for food and fellowship (bring a dish to pass)

7pm
Speaker Zack W. of Oscoda

Alcona County EMS building
2600 M-72, Harrisville, MI 48740

November
28th-30th

Michigan Convention of Young People in AA

MCYPAA 46

Wyndham Conference Center 5353 Gateway Centre Blvd, Flint, MI 48507

PRE-REGISTER HERE

Visit MCYPAA.org for more info...

December
12th-14th

72nd Michigan State Convention

Hosted by Area 33

Action is the Magic Word! 

Panel Discussions
Alcathon
Committee Display Tables
Sobriety Countdown
Archives Display
Big Book Jail Sale
Hospitality Room

Entertainment
Friday and Saturday Night
 
Keynote Speakers
Dinner Buffet
Ice Cream Social

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For registration and more information
!

2025 Conference 
Auburn Hills Marriott Pontiac
3600 Centerpoint Parkway, Pontiac, MI 48341

Recovery Resources

A New Freedom

If you feel alone, watch this video & see what AA can do for you!

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Joe & Charlie

AA Big Book Study

Born out of a 30-year friendship formed in Alcoholics Anonymous, Joe McQuany and Charlie Parmley, known as 'Joe and Charlie,' became pivotal figures in making the AA Big Book more accessible. Their talks, stemming from a connection forged in 1973, offer a unique interpretation that demystifies the language for those finding it archaic or confusing.

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AA BIG BOOK

Listen & read along!

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12 Steps of AA 

with Father Martin

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CMIA-Central Michigan Intra-Area

Area 32 is part of the General Service structure of Alcoholics Anonymous and consists of the Eastern half of Michigan's lower peninsula, except for the greater Detroit area. We have 14 Districts in our Area with approximately 600 registered groups. Our area assembly meets on the first Sunday of every other month, beginning with February, with a different district hosting it each time. 

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