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CENTRAL NEW YORK REGIONAL AL-ANON MEETING SCHEDULE

DISTRICT 11
(ALL OF STEUBEN, CHEMUNG, SCHUYLER ,AND YATES COUNTIES)

September 16, 2007

FOR MEETINGS OUTSIDE OF CENTRAL NEW YORK, CALL 1-800-344-2666 or go to  External link www.al-anon.alateen.org

SYRACUSE AREA AL-ANON MEETING INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE ON-LINE HERE.

NEW YORK NORTH AREA AL-ANON MEETING INFO  External link HERE

CODES: (H) Handicapped (B) Baby-sitting (A) Alateen (S) Step Meeting Available
(*) No AA Meeting (N) Nonsmoking (O) Open Meeting (SPKR) Speaker Meeting

NOTES: ** All Al-Anon and Alateen meetings are closed unless indicated by (O). Closed meetings are for anyone whose life has been affected by alcoholism in a family member or friend. Open meetings are for anyone interested in Al-Anon. Alateen meetings are for teenage relatives and friends of alcoholics and their designated Alateen Sponsors only. New Alateen members are always welcome to attend.

TIME GROUP NAME LOCATION NOTES
    MONDAY MEETINGS  
7:30 pm Serenity By the Lake Al-Anon Saint James Episcopal Church, corner of lake and Main Streets, Hammondsport, NY  
7:30 pm Hornell Monday Night Al-Anon Mercy Care Hospital, Bethesda Road  

 

  TUESDAY MEETINGS  
8:00 pm Corning Al-Anon Christ Episcopal Church, 39 East First Street at Cedar St.(rear entrance) (also AA)
    WEDNESDAY MEETINGS  
7:30 pm Laf A Lot Al-Anon Christ Episcopal Church, Corner of Main and Center Streets, Hornell, NY  
    THURSDAY MEETINGS  
7:30 pm Thursday Al-Anon in Elmira St. Mary's Church, Southside., 224 Franklin St., Elmira  
    FRIDAY MEETINGS  
    NONE AT PRESENT  

ALATEEN MEETINGS

NOTE: THERE IS NO ALATEEN MEETING NEAR THIS LOCATION

NOTE: As of September 15, 2007, 21 Alateen groups were registered in the New York North Al-Anon Area. These 21 groups cover a wide area of the State of New York including Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, the Albany area, Ithaca, Cortland, and the Binghamton area. Due to Alateen Safety issues, the exact location of these meetings will not be listed on this web-page.

 


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