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Fair Oaks Meetings LEGEND
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
6:30 am Daily Attitude Adjustment
(OH )
Daily Attitude Adjustment
(OH )
Daily Attitude Adjustment
(OH )
Daily Attitude Adjustment
(OH )
Daily Attitude Adjustment
(OH )
   
7:30 am           Daily Attitude Adjustment
(OH )
 
8:00 am     Women for Women
(OHW )
      Daily Attitude Adjustment
(OH )
9:30 am             Been There Done That
(CW )
10:00 am           What A Way To Start A Weekend
(OW)
 
Noon Been There Done That
(OH )
Been There Done That
(OH )
Fair Oaks Village
(CH )

Been There Done That
(OH )
Been There Done That
(OH )
Fair Oaks Village
(CH )

Been There Done That
(OH )
Been There Done That
(OH )
Been There Done That
(OH )
6:00 pm              
6:30 pm       Mad House AA
(OH )
     
7:00 pm New Hope
(OSH )
New Hope
(CH )

Traditions and Concepts Study Group
(OH )
White Flag
(OMS )
New Hope
(OH )
New Hope
(OBH )
New Hope
(OH )
We Care Group
(O)

Sixty Minute Solution
(CHS )
8:00 pm   Life After Alcohol
(OH)
    The Cool Meeting
(O)
   
Legend Legend:         = Non Smoking Meeting         = Wheelchair Access         O = Open Meeting
C = Closed Meeting         B = Beginner's Meeting         W = Women Only Meeting         M = Men Only Meeting
YP = Young People's Meeting         Sp = Spanish Language Meeting         S = Book Study Meeting         H = One Hour Meeting
G = Gay Group         D = Signing for hearing impaired
CLOSED MEETINGS: In support of AA's singleness of purpose, attendance at closed meetings is limited to persons who have a desire to stop drinking. If you think you have a problem with alcohol, you are welcome to attend a closed meeting. We ask that when discussing our problems, we confine ourselves to those problems as they relate to alcoholism. (1987 General Service Conference)
OPEN MEETINGS: Open meetings are available to everyone -- especially newcomers. In keeping with AA's singleness of purpose and AA's third tradition which states that "The only requirement for AA membership is a desire to stop drinking," we ask that all who participate confine their discussion to their problems with alcohol. (1987 General Service Conference)