Welcome to the
Mt. Soledad Men's Group
of Alcoholics Anonymous!

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If you want to drink, that's your business.
If you want to stop drinking,
that's ours.

WE MEET IN PERSON AND ALSO ON ZOOM.
 
LOCATION: LA JOLLA UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
6063 La Jolla Blvd, La Jolla, 92037
Map Link Here.

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The meeting is ALSO webcast via Zoom; here is the link:
Sat 9AM:    Soledad Men's    ID: 111 661 382
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/111661382
 
Please follow the group's Facebook page for the latest information.

List of San Diego Meetings in person and on Zoom can be found here.

AA Meetings available NOW worldwide via Zoom can be found here.

Meetings Schedule (with Zoom meeting ID's)

Subject to change, please check back for updated info
 and see instructions for joining Zoom below.


Soledad and Friends meetings

Daily 6PM:   Open Door  ID:  807 468 8216
Passcode is 164164
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/8074688216?pwd=T0tvKzZ2ZjAzeExSZnNEa25zOEh2QT09

Mon 7PM:   Diamond St   ID: 825 6839 5349 (Men, Step Study, Closed)


Mon 8PM:   Topic164   ID: 582 131 082 (Coed, Open)
https://zoom.us/wc/join/582131082

Wed 7PM:    Knucklehead's Mens Group
Meets in person on the campus of University of San Diego at Serra Hall, Room 318 and also via Zoom.
For more information and directions, please click here.
Meeting also on Zoom --   ID: 850 6097 2191
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/85060972191

Sat 9AM:    Soledad Men's    ID: 111 661 382
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/111661382

Sun  7PM:  Old Town Speakers ID: 846 4669 2556  PW: 6538696
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84646692556?pwd=N2s0dlhvNytmTE9Eb3N2VmN2YUJnUT0
Also meeting in person at First United Methodist Church:
2111 Camino del Rio S (Linder Hall)
San Diego, 92108

For Zoom video:
On a desktop/laptop you may use the link listed in the schedule and it should join the meeting using your browser. If it fails you'll have to install the "Zoom Client for Meetings" from here: https://zoom.us/download

On a phone, first install the Zoom app from your phone's app store. Then, a few minutes before the meeting start time, open the Zoom app and
use the appropriate meeting ID to join the meeting.

Thought for the Day: Tolerance

    "The most lovable quality any human being can possess is tolerance. It is the vision that enables one to see things from another's viewpoint. It is the generosity that concedes to others the right to their own opinions and their own peculiarities. It is the bigness that enables us to let people be happy in their own way instead of our way."                       ---Daniel J. Moynahan, "The Rotarian," October 1937

-- Contributed in memory of Bill O'Brien
Group Members Available for Your Phone Calls or Emails
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To request a copy of our phone list by email, please send your request  here:phonelist@mtsoledadmens.org
Del B.
619-322-4287
delbaker3@yahoo.com
Joey R.
858-444-7706
 
Joe S.
619-889-9243
joe@boystomen.org
Dan E.
858-651-3094
dervin81@gmail.com
Joe McS.
858-876-5558
jmcshane82@gmail.com
Tom C.
619-708-0433
tecsandi@aol.com
Thomas B.
619-961-5524
 
Michael P.   patrick324@cox.net
"Whenever anyone, anywhere, reaches out for help, 
I want the hand of AA always to be there.
 And for that, I am responsible." ...
General email address: info@MtSoledadMens.org

"The only requirement for membership
is a desire to stop drinking."
Links


"Whenever anyone, anywhere, reaches out for help, 
I want the hand of AA always to be there.
 And for that, I am responsible." 

"The AA Group - Where It All Begins" (A.A. pamphlet)

AA Traditions Checklist

A.A. World Office (official site)

Read the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous Online

Other San Diego Meetings

North County San Diego AA Meetings

AA Meetings Available NOW Worldwide via Zoom

Monthly "AA Coordinator" Newsletter

"Favorite Sons" of Mt. Soledad Mens: Faces & Voices We Remember

San Diego - Imperial Area Assembly (Area 8)

AA Speaker Recordings (FREE download)

Sober Stories

"Rarely Have We Seen a Person Fail" (inspirational messages)

Al-Anon Family Groups (for families and friends of alcoholics)
Al-Anon World Office

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"ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS ...

... is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. There are no dues or fees for A.A. membership; we are self-supporting through our own contributions. • A.A. is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization or institution; does not wish to engage in any controversy; neither endorses nor opposes any causes. • Our primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics to achieve sobriety."

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