Cashiers Valley Group of AA - Tuesday at 7 PM - Topic Discussion - Open Meeting
Cashiers Valley Group of AA - Friday at 7 PM - Topic Discussion - Open Meeting
Cashiers Valley Group of AA - Saturday at 9 AM - Open Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions book study
Cashiers Valley Group of AA - Sunday at 5 PM - Open Big Book study
Cashiers Valley Group of AA - Last Tuesday of January, April, July, & November - 5:30 Open Potluck/Speaker meeting with set up at 5:30, dinner at 6:00 and speaker meeting at 7:00 PM
For more information, please visit www.aawnc80.org or to speak with a member of AA 24/7 at 828-349-4357
Cashiers Valley Group of AA - Tuesday at 7 PM - Topic Discussion - Open Meeting
Cashiers Valley Group of AA - Friday at 7 PM - Topic Discussion - Open Meeting
Cashiers Valley Group of AA - Saturday at 9 AM - Open Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions book study
Cashiers Valley Group of AA - Sunday at 5 PM - Open Big Book study
Cashiers Valley Group of AA - Last Tuesday of January, April, July, & November - 5:30 Open Potluck/Speaker meeting with set up at 5:30, dinner at 6:00 and speaker meeting at 7:00 PM
For more information, please visit www.aawnc80.org or to speak with a member of AA 24/7 at 828-349-4357
Join a welcoming group of people that understand what you are going through. We come together to offer each other support, resources, and a listening ear. The group is a safe place for judgement free discussion. Generally, 2nd and 4th Thursday of the month. Schedule changes are anounced monthly. For more info, contact Chris at christiejefferson22@yahoo.com or 772-473-1088
On Friday, October 3 at 2:00 p.m., Diane Pike Helier will stop by the Albert Carlton-Cashiers Community Library to talk about her memoir A Widow’s Fire: An Intimate Memoir of Heartbreak, Survival, and Moving On. A Widow's Fire is an honest and emotional look at life after losing her husband Al following twenty-five years of marriage. Suddenly faced with a new and uncertain future, Diane writes openly about the ups and downs of caregiving, deep grief, and finding her way forward. She talks about the quiet struggles many face—like exhaustion, judgment from others, and learning how to feel joy in life again.
A brief Q&A will follow Diane's presentation. This event is free and open to the public. For more information, stop by the library's circulation desk or call (828) 743-0215.
Weekly peer led Adult Children of Alcoholics and/or Dysfunctional Families meeting. Meetings are held in the Reading Room. Call 828-507-5347 for more information.