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Chairpersons must have at least 3 months of sobriety to chair a meeting, and at least 1 year of sobriety to get a key to open up the building. If the Chair does not have 1 year of sobriety, another meeting attendee with at least 1 year of sobriety must step up to be the key-holder and open the building.
Contact Paulie to receive MANDATORY training on building safety (630) 615-1711
C - Closed Meeting
O- Open Meeting
LL - Lower Level
Onetap mobile:
Meeting ID: 980 674 4979
Passcode: LGLG
One-tap mobile:
+13126266799,,9806744979# US (Chicago)
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**NEW MEETING **
Join Zoom Meeting:
ID: 893 5220 6763
Passcode: serenity
WEDNESDAY
(meeting may be outdoors, weather permitting)
Meeting ID: 604 486 0448 Passcode: parents
Is your meeting looking for a new home? Maybe MFC is the answer ...
Our friends of the New York Intergroup posted the following in a communication about safety at indoor meetings. It speaks to our best selves:
Our Traditions
“Each group is autonomous,” we often note when making group decisions. The second part of the 4th Tradition is just as important: “except in matters affecting other groups or A.A. as a whole.” Tradition 1 tells us, “Our common welfare should come first; personal recovery depends upon A.A. unity.”
These traditions remind us that we must ensure our group decisions do not negatively impact our fellow members or A.A. as a whole, and that we, as individuals, act in ways that ensure our common welfare.
Traditions 1 and 4 are important now more than ever. We have to consider the health and well-being of both A.A. members and nonmembers, as well as protect A.A.'s positive reputation and goodwill in the community.
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