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Big Bookers Friday Evening 4th Friday Birthday
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Lodi, CA -
Big Bookers Monday Evening Literature Study
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Lodi, CA -
Big Bookers Saturday Morning Daily Reflections
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Lodi, CA -
Big Bookers Sunday Afternoon Discussion
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Lodi, CA -
Big Bookers Thursday Evening Book Study
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Lodi, CA -
Big Bookers Tuesday Evening Discussion
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Lodi, CA -
Big Bookers Wednesday Evening Candlelight
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Lodi, CA -
Groupo Lodi Friday Evening Spanish Speaking
View Details531 West Lockeford Street
Lodi, CA -
Groupo Lodi Saturday Evening Spanish Speaking
View Details531 West Lockeford Street
Lodi, CA -
Groupo Lodi Thursday Evening Spanish Speaking
View Details531 West Lockeford Street
Lodi, CA
Lodi is a city located in San Joaquin County, in the state of California. It is famous for its wine grape production which may be a reason for many alcohol-related issues in the city. If you live in Lodi and are suffering from alcohol use disorder you can get right away. The city has set up AA meetings in Lodi in order to provide support to local residents who are struggling with alcohol addiction. All of these AA meetings are listed at AlcoholicsAnonymous.com along with AA California meetings from other cities in the state. It is a well-known fact that millions of adults in the United States struggle with controlling their drinking at some point in their lives. For instance, a person is diagnosed with Alcohol use disorder (AUD) when he/she continues to drink alcohol excessively despite suffering from alcohol-related consequences. Withdrawal symptoms and cravings are the most common consequences whenever an individual attempts to quit. Treatment for AUD usually includes behavioral and group therapies. Alcoholics Anonymous or AA is a supportive therapy that has proven to be very effective in helping millions of people worldwide recover from alcohol addiction and achieve long-lasting sobriety. The group sessions called AA meetings are held by people who overcame AUD and have a desire to help others do the same.