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SUNDAY MONDAY MONDAY Continued SUNDAY MONDAY continued... TUESDAY continued... THURSDAY continued... FRIDAY continued... 11:00am HYDE PARK N.A. 7:00pm NA AT THE APEX 8:00pm UPTOWN GROUP OF NA 12:00noon BRANDON AT NOON 5:45pm HAPPY HOUR D/O JFT Club Y.A.N.A. - 209 S. Tampania D/O Publix-16560 N. Nebraska Ave., Lutz 33549 D/O St. Clement’s Episcopal Church D/O Brandon Christian Church D/O The New Meeting Place 11:00am SUNDAY MORNING N.A. (West entrance, immediate right to elevator, on 2nd floor) 113th & Ola Ave. 910 Bryan Road, Brandon 811 E. 131st Ave. Tampa, FL 33612 D/O 825 Linebaugh Ave. 7:15pm MORE WILL BE REVEALED 8:15pm THE ARC OF HOPE 12:00noon NEW BITE OF SERENITY 6:30pm THE WOMEN’S RECOVERY ROOM 11:00am THE BREAKFAST CLUB Lit/O Topic The New Meeting Place Lit Study D/C 13815 N. Salvation Army Lane, Tampa D/O St. Paul’s Lutheran Church5103 Central Ave. D/O Brandon Christian Church D/O S Town & Country Hospital-6100 Webb Rd. 811 E. 131st Ave. Tampa, FL 33612 12:00noon DAILY RECOVERY 910 Bryan Road, Brandon 8:00pm IN THE MIDDLE 8:15pm KEEP THE FAITH 1:00pm DAILY RECOVERY D/O Bethel Church 1510 W. Hillsborough Ave. D/O The New Meeting Place 7:00pm FREEDOM FRIDAY D/O The New Meeting Place D/O Keystone United Methodist Church Tampa, FL 33603 811 E. 131st Ave. Tampa, FL 33612 D/O ACTS - 4403 W. Dr. MLK Blvd. 811 E. 131st Ave. Tampa, FL 33612 16301 Race Track Rd., Odessa 8:15pm LIVING THE PROGRAM 2:30pm MIDDAY MEDS 7:00pm THE HEIGHTS OF NA 1:00pm OLD TIMERS GROUP 8:00pm MONDAY MEDITATION BT Study Brandon Christian Church JFT D/O The New Meeting Place Lit/O Common Ground Christian Church C/BT/Step/Spk St. Andrews Church St. Andrews Church 910 Bryan Road, Brandon, FL 811 E. 131st Ave. Tampa, FL 33612 4207 N. Blvd, Tampa, FL 33603 3315 Bryan Rd., Brandon, FL 33511 D/O 3315 Bryan Rd., Brandon, FL 33511 8:30pm EMERGENCY ROOM 5:45pm HAPPY HOUR 7:00pm THE WAR IS OVER (Between Bloomingdale and Bryan) (Between Bloomingdale and Bryan) D/O Candlelight The New Meeting Place The New Meeting Place D/O First Presbyterian Church 3:30pm ANDA - Stevens Pool 8:00pm QUEST FOR SERENITY 811 E. 131st Ave. Tampa, FL 33612 811 E. 131st Ave. Tampa, FL 33612 121 N. Carver Ave., Brandon D/O 2736 Land O’ Lakes Blvd.,Land O Lakes St. Clemens Episcopal Church 10:00pm EMERGENCY ROOM 5:45pm HOPE IN RECOVERY 7:15pm HIGH LIE 4:30pm WELCOME HOME D/O 113 & Ola Ave. D/O The New Meeting Place D/O Metro Wellness Center, 1315 7th Ave. BT/O Peninsular Christian Church D/O James A. Haley Veteran’s Hospital 8:15pm FREE TO BE ME Candlelight 811 E. 131st Ave. Tampa, FL 33612 6:30pm HOW IT WORKS 3600 Ballast Point Rd. 13000 Bruce B. Downs Blvd O/D G/L 5101 W. Lemon ST., Tampa, FL 33607 O/Step Oak Grove Church of God 8:00pm RENEGADE RECOVERY Tampa, FL 33612 8:15pm GROW OR GO WEDNESDAY 6830 N. Habana Ave.Tampa, FL, 33614 D/O Town & Country Hospital 5:45pm HAPPY HOUR O/D S Club Y.A.N.A. 6:00am RISE FOR RECOVERY 7:00pm THE SANCTUARY 6001 Webb Rd. D/O The New Meeting Place 209 S. Tampania. O/JFT The New Meeting Place D/O The Sanctuary at Waters 8:15pm FREE TO BE ME 811 E. 131st Ave. Tampa, FL 33612 9:00pm NEVER TOO YOUNG TO RECOVER 811 E. 131st Ave. Tampa, FL 33612 750 E. Waters Ave. O/D G/L 5101 W. Lemon ST., Tampa, FL 33607 5:45pm HOPE NOT DOPE D/O St. Paul Lutheran Church 12:00noon BRANDON AT NOON 7:00pm THE WAR IS OVER 8:15pm RECOVERY CENTRAL D/O 6202 Interbay Blvd. Tampa, FL 33611 5103 Central Ave. D/O Brandon Christian Church Step Study First Presbyterian Church BT/D/O 12/12 6111 N. Central Ave. 6:00pm TIES THAT BIND US 10:00pm EMERGENCY ROOM 910 Bryan Road, Brandon 121 N. Carver Ave., Brandon Corner of Central & Hanna D/O Brandon Christian Church D/O The New Meeting Place 12:00noon NEW BITE OF SERENITY 7:30pm RECOVERY ON THE NORTH SIDE 8:30pm RADICAL RECOVERY 910 Bryan Rd., Brandon-4th Sun: Speaker Candelight 811 E. 131st Ave. Tampa, FL 33612 D/O St. Paul’s Lutheran Church D/O The New Meeting Place D/O-12/12 S-1st Fri. 1510 W. Hillsborough Ave., Tampa 6:30pm LIVE OR DIE DACCO R3 TUESDAY 5103 N. Central Ave. 811 E. 131st Ave. Tampa, FL 33612 10:00pm EMERGENCY ROOM D/O DACCO R3 3107 N. 50th St. Tampa, 33619 12:00noon DAILY RECOVERY 7:30pm MORE HOPE I & II D/O The New Meeting Place 7:00pm SUNDAY SERENITY 6:00am FRESH START D/O The New Meeting Place D/O Cyrus Green Community Center 811 E. 131st Ave. Tampa, FL 33612 D/C JFT The New Meeting Place Brandon Christian Church 811 E. 131st Ave. Tampa, FL 33612 2007 DR. MLK Blvd. & 21st St. 12:00am LIVING THE PROGRAM 811 E. 131st Ave. Tampa, FL 33612 910 Bryan Road, Brandon 2:30pm MIDDAY MEDS 8:00pm A NEW WAY Meditation Brandon Christian Church 8:30pm EMERGENCY ROOM-SUNDAY NIGHT NA 6:00am RISE FOR RECOVERY JFT D/O The New Meeting Place D/O St. Paul’s Lutheran Church 910 Bryan Road, Brandon, FL Lit Study D/O The New Meeting Place D/O The New Meeting Place 811 E. 131st Ave. Tampa, FL 33612 5103 Central Ave. 811 E. 131st Ave. Tampa, FL 33612 811 E. 131st Ave. Tampa, FL 33612 5:30pm ANDA 1st Thurs. Lit Discussion SATURDAY 10:00pm EMERGENCY ROOM 12:00noon BRANDON AT NOON BT/O 2736 Land O Lakes Blvd (SR 41) 8:00pm FREEDOM FROM PAIN 10:00am WOMEN DO RECOVER 12/12 The New Meeting Place D/O Brandon Christian Church Land O Lakes, FL 34639 D/O Saint Ann’s Church-Route 41, Ruskin D/O Apostolic Church 7813 N. Nebraska Ave. Candelight 811 E. 131st Ave. Tampa, FL 33612 910 Bryan Road, Brandon 5:30pm SUNSET SOLUTION 8:00pm ONE EIGHTY-Messiah Lutheran Church 12:00noon DAILY RECOVERY 12:00noon NEW BITE OF SERENITY D/BT St. Paul’s Lutheran Church D/O 14920 Hutchinson Rd. (in Life Center) D/O The New Meeting Place MONDAY D/O St. Paul’s Lutheran Church 5103 Central Ave. 8:00pm THE MESSAGE 811 E. 131st Ave. Tampa, FL 33612 6:00am RISE FOR RECOVERY 5103 Central Ave. 5:45pm HAPPY HOUR S/O Turning Point of Tampa 12:00noon TIES THAT BIND US O/BT The New Meeting Place 12:00noon DAILY RECOVERY D/O The New Meeting Place 6227 N. Sheldon Rd. Tampa, FL 33615 O/D Brandon Christian Church 811 E. 131st Ave. Tampa, FL 33612 D/O The New Meeting Place 811 E. 131st Ave. Tampa, FL 33612 8:15pm FREE TO BE ME 910 Bryan Rd., Brandon 10:00am WOMEN LIVING CLEAN 811 E. 131st Ave. Tampa, FL 33612 6:30pm LIFE ON LIFE’S TERMS O/D G/L 5101 W. Lemon ST., Tampa, FL 33607 4th Sat: Speaker Lit/D Club Y.A.N.A. - 209 S. Tampania 12:30pm CLOSE KNIT Recovery GROUP O/Lit Study Brandon Christian Church 8:15pm NA AT THE DOOR 1:00pm RECOVERY IN THE HOOD 12:00noon BRANDON AT NOON C/BTW/M Coleman USP 846 NE 54 Terrace 910 Bryan Road, Brandon D/O 6202 Interbay Blvd., Tampa, FL 33611 O 2902 E. Lake Ave. D/O Brandon Christian Church Coleman, FL 33521 7:00pm FREE TO BE ME 8:30pm HOPE IN LUTZ 5:45pm HAPPY HOUR 910 Bryan Road, Brandon (must have Federal clearance) BT 12/12 5101 W. Lemon St., Tampa, FL 33607 S/O Hope Church-5107 W. Lutz Lake Fern Rd The New Meeting Place 12:00noon NEW BITE OF SERENITY 2:30pm MIDDAY MEDS 7:00pm RECOVERY IN RIVERVIEW Lutz, FL 811 E. 131st Ave. Tampa, FL 33612 D/O St. Paul’s Lutheran Church JFT D/O The New Meeting Place 12&12 D/O Simmons Loop Baptist Church 10:00pm EMERGENCY ROOM 7:00pm TRIPLE M - Northside Church of Christ 5103 Central Ave. 811 E. 131st Ave. Tampa, FL 33612 (between 301 and Big Bend Rd.) Candlelight,D/O The New Meeting Place D/O 6906 N. 50th St. (50th & Sligh) 12:00noon DAILY RECOVERY 5:45pm HAPPY HOUR 6610 Simmons Loop, Riverview, FL 811 E. 131st Ave. Tampa, FL 33612 7:00pm NEW BEGINNINGS D/O The New Meeting Place D/O The New Meeting Place 7:30pm NA SPEAKER MEETING D/O Town & Country Hospital 811 E. 131st Ave. Tampa, FL 33612 811 E. 131st Ave. Tampa, FL 33612 O/S/Lit Study The New Meeting Place FRIDAY 6001 Webb Rd. 2:30pm MIDDAY MEDS 7:00pm THE HEIGHTS OF NA 811 E. 131st Ave. Tampa, FL 33612 6:00am LIFE ON LIFE’S TERMS 7:00pm WOMEN OF SERENITY JFT D/O The New Meeting Place D/O Common Ground Christian Church 7:30pm PARROT PIRATES IN PARADISE O/Lit Study Brandon Christian Church D/O The New Meeting Place 811 E. 131st Ave. Tampa, FL 33612 4207 N. Blvd, Tampa, FL 33603 6830 N. Habana Ave.-Oak Grove Church 910 Bryan Road, Brandon 811 E.
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