Revised April 2008

Jackson Area AA Meetings
Big Book Study B Men only M
Closed meeting (AA's only) C Non-smoking N
Discussion meeting D Open to Everyone O
Gay Lesbian Bi/Transsexual G 12 & 12 Study T
Barrier Free Access F Women only W
Al-a-Teen also meets X Al-Anon also meets A
AA ANSWERING SERVICES (24-hour lines)
517-789-8883 Jackson County 419-472-8242 Monroe County
517-849-2811 Hillsdale County 419-472-8242 Toledo, Ohio
517-265-3590 Lenawee County 734-482-5700 Washtenaw/Livingston

ADDRESSES AND PHONE NUMBERS OF MEETINGS
Al Cameron Group, 3828 E. Michigan Ave., Jackson (517) 764-4545
Albion Grace Group, First Presbyterian Church, 305 E. Porter St., Albion (517) 629-8164
Brooklyn AA, All Saints Episcopal Church, 151 N. Main St., Brooklyn
Clark Lake Group, Heart O'The Lakes U.B. Church, 7031 Jefferson Rd., Brooklyn (517) 414-6589
Concord AA, St. Catherine LaBoure Church, 211 Harmon Ave., Concord (517) 524-6303
Downtown Group, First Baptist Church, 201 S. Jackson St., Jackson (517) 783-3413
Duck Lake Quack Quack Group, 27052 R Drive North,  Albion (517) 857-3257
Freedom Group, 145 W. Michigan Ave., Jackson (517) 789-8465
Grass Lake Group, Federated Church, 519 Michigan Ave, Grass Lake (734) 428-9431
Grateful Group, 1716 Woodbridge, Jackson
Hillsdale Alcoholics Anonymous, 52 Ferris Street, Hillsdale
Irish Hills Group, St. Mark's Lutheran Church, 11151 US-12, Brooklyn
Jackson Group of Alcoholics Anonymous, 3941 West Michigan Ave., Jackson  (517) 789-8577
Jonesville Group, 401 Chicago Rd. (US-12), Jonesville (517) 849-1056
Leslie Group, 4842 Churchill Road, Leslie (517) 589-8845
Napoleon AA, Masonic Hall on East Street, Napoleon (517) 592-5701
Singleness of Purpose, 240 W. Euclid St. (corner of Euclid and Sheldon), Jackson (517) 812-1610
Springport AA (Ray of Hope Group), Methodist Church, W. Main Street, Springport (517) 782-3887
Spanish Language AA Grupo 25 de enero, 330 West Franklin Suite #3, Jackson (517) 745-0870
Washington Way Recovery Center, 2424 W. Washington Ave., Jackson (517) 782-4001
Women of Dignity Group, FamIy Services & Children's Aid 330 W. Michigan Ave.. Jackson (517) 764-4393

12 Steps
1. "We admit we were powerless over alcohol, that our lives had become unmanagable."
2. "Came to believe that power greater than ourselves could and would restore us to sanity."
3. "Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God as we understood Him."
4. "Made a searching and fearless moral inventory or ourselves."
5. "Admitted to God, to ourselves, and to another human being the exact nature of our wrongs."
6. "Were entirely ready to have God remove all these defects of character."
7. "Humbly asked Him to restore our shortcomings."
8. "Made a list of all persons we had  harmed, and became willing to make amends to them all."
9. "Made direct amends to such people wherever possible, except when to do so would injure them or others."
10. "Continued to take personal inventory and when we were wrong promptly admitted it."
11. "Sought through prayer and meditation to  improve our conscious contact with God as we understood Him, praying only for knowledge of His will for us and the power to carry that out."
12. "Having had a spiritual awakening as the result of these steps, we tried to carry this message to alcoholics, and to practice these principles in all our affairs."
12 Traditions
1. "Our common welfare should come first; personal recovery depends upon A.A. unity."
2."For our group purpose there is but one ultimate authority-a loving God as He may express Himself in our group conscience. Our leaders are but trusted servants; they do not govern."
3. "The only requirement for A.A. membership is a desire to stop drinking."
4. "Each group should be autonomous except in matters affecting other groups or A.A. as a whole."
5. "Each group has but one primary purpose-to carry its message to the alcoholic who still suffers."
6. "An A.A. group ought never endorse, finance, or lend the A.A. name to any related facility or outside enterprise, lest problems of money, property, and prestige divert us from our primary purpose."
7. "Every A.A. group ought to be fully self-supporting, declining outside contributions."
8. "Alcoholics Anonymous should remain forever nonprofessional, but our service centers may employ special workers."
9. "A.A. , as such, ought never be organized; but we may create service boards or commitees directly responsible to those they serve."
10. "Alcoholics Anonymous hasno opinion on outside issues; hence the A.A. name ought never be drawn into purblic controversy."
11. "Our public relations policy is based on attraction rather than promotion; we need always maintain personal anonymity at the level of press, radio, and films."
12. "Anonymity is the spiritual foundation of all our traditions, ever reminding us to place prinicples before personalities."

Schedule
7:00 AM Al Cameron Group Week Days CDN
8:00 AM Al Cameron Group Saturday CD
8:00 AM Jackson Group Sunday (Men Only) CDM
9:00 AM Downtown Group Monday, Wednesday and Friday CDN
9:00 AM Grateful Group Week Days CD
9:00 AM Hillsdale Alcoholics Anonymous Monday CD
9:00 AM Jackson Group Saturday CB
9:00 AM Jonesville Wednesday Open Discussion O
10:00 AM Albion Grace Group Monday and Thursday CDN
10:00 AM Downtown Group Tuesday WN
10:00 AM Grateful Group Saturday CDW
10:00 AM Hillsdale Alcoholics Anonymous Sunday Open Discussion ODN
10:00 AM Jackson Group Sunday, 12 and 12 CDW
10:00 AM Washington Way Recovery Center Everyday EXCEPT Monday and Wednesday CDN
10:30 AM Al Cameron Group Everyday CB
10:00 AM Jonesville Saturday and Sunday Open Discussion ON
12:00 PM Albion Grace Group Saturday CND
12:00 PM Al Cameron Group Monday CDW
12:00 PM Downtown Group Everyday EXCEPT Sunday (Saturday Open Discussion)
Speaker 1st Saturday of the month  
CDN
12:00 PM Freedom Group Sunday CB
12:00 PM Grateful Group Everyday CDN
12:00 PM Hilllsdale Alcoholics Anonymous Everyday EXCEPT Sunday CD
12:00 PM Jackson Group Everyday CDN
12:00 PM Singleness of Purpose Saturday and Sunday CD
2:00 PM Downtown Group Sunday CDN
2:30 PM Al Cameron Group Tuesdays and Thursdays CDN
3:00 PM Al Cameron Group Sunday CD
4:00 PM Downtown Group Sunday CDN
5:30 PM Al Cameron Group Everyday EXCEPT Sunday CDN
5:30 PM Downtown Group Monday  through Friday CDN
5:30 PM Grateful Group Everyday (Saturday only Open Discussion) CD
5:30 PM Jackson Group Everyday
CDN
6:00 PM Freedom Group Tuesday and Thursday CDW
6:00 PM Singleness of Purpose Monday thru Friday (Non-smoking Monday) CD
6:30 PM Downtown Group Saturday CDN
6:30 PM Washington Way Recovery Center Tuesday ODN
7:00 PM Jonesville Group Thursday Open Discussion OD
7:00 PM Leslie Group   Tuesday,Thursday and Sunday CN
7:00 PM Spanish Language AA Grupo 25 de enero Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday CDN
7:00 PM Women of Dignity Sunday Women only CDNW
7:15 PM Washington Way Recovery Center Wednesday  12 and 12 Women only CDNW
7:30 PM Al Cameron Group Everyday EXCEPT Fridays and Sundays
( Are open 1st Sunday of Month Open Speaker Meeting)
CDAO
7:30 PM Brooklyn AA Tuesday and Thursday CBN
7:30 PM Concord AA Sunday CDN
7:30 PM Duck Lake Quack Quack Group Sunday CDN
7:30 PM Freedom Group Everyday CD
7:30 PM Grateful Group Everyday CDN
7:30 PM Grass Lake Group Wednesday (Big Book Study) CBN
7:30 PM Jackson Group Everyday EXCEPT Saturday CDN
7:30 PM Jonesville Group Sunday Open Discussion and Open Speaker OD
7:30 PM Ray of Hope Group/Springport AA Wednesday Big Book Meeting CBN
8:00 PM Albion Grace Group Monday and Thursday CDN
8:00 PM Clark Lake Group Sunday CDN
8:00 PM Hillsdale Alcoholics Anonymous Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday (Sat  Open) CD
8:00 PM Irish Hills Group Wednesday (Al-Anon also meets) CNBA
8:00 PM Jackson Group Saturday Speaker O
8:00 PM Napoleon Group Monday CD
8:00 PM Singleness of Purpose Saturday Open Speaker ON
8:30 PM Brooklyn AA Friday CDN
8:30 PM Irish Hills Group Saturday (Al-Anon also meets) CDNA
9:00 PM Grateful Group Saturday  (All AA Welcome)
Gays, Lesbians Bi/Transsexual Meeting
CDG
Midnight Jackson Group Friday CD
Midnight Al Cameron Group Saturday CD

Revised April, 2008