7:00 AM
Daily
Meeting Schedule
Open daily from 9am to 9pm. Meetings run from 7am to 9pm. Serenity Club hosts multiple AA and NA recovery groups. Non-members may access the club 30 minutes before and after the meetings they attend.
Today
Regularly listed meetings for today, followed by the full schedule below.
7:00 AM
Daily
12:00 PM
Daily
3:00 PM
Daily
6:00 PM
Daily
7:00 PM
Daily
8:00 PM
Daily
AA
7:00 AM
Daily
Bring Your Own Coffee (BYOC) meets every morning in the back room.
10:00 AM
Monday through Saturday
The Feelings Group meets at 10am in the front room with rotating formats: 12 Steps and 12 Traditions, As Bill Sees It, Big Book stories, the first 164 pages, Living Sober, and open discussion.
10:00 AM
Wednesday
Women With Freedom meets Wednesday mornings in the back room.
12:00 PM
Daily
TGIF meets at noon daily. Most days are open discussion, with Big Book study on Tuesday and 12 Steps and 12 Traditions study on Thursday.
3:00 PM
Daily
The 3pm Mid-Day group meets seven days a week for open discussion.
6:00 PM
Daily
GOYA meets at 6pm in the front room.
8:00 PM
Daily
Turner Street meets in the front room Sunday through Friday. Saturday night is the campfire meeting.
8:00 PM
Saturday
Saturday speaker meeting with fellowship across local groups.
NA
12:00 PM
Sunday
The NA Noon Group meets Sundays in the back room of the club.
7:00 PM
Daily
Serenity in Addiction rotates open discussion, literature study, beginner, speaker, celebration, and IP discussion formats. Its business meeting is the first Monday at 8pm.
Club
5:30 PM
Second Wednesday of each month
Monthly board meeting for club business and stewardship.
Group details
These notes mirror the group-level details from the club schedule and help visitors choose the right room, day, and format.
Around the club
The clubhouse also gives members and visitors practical places to connect, get coffee, and use shared resources.
Coffee, snacks, merchandise, and books are available in the remodeled coffee bar.
Donated clothing, shoes, and similar items are available to anyone in need.
Members can use the computer center for news, opportunities, and social service research.
Members have access to the pool table and seasonal pool tournaments.