East Tennessee
Intergroup of
Alcoholics Anonymous

East Tennessee

Intergroup of

Alcoholics Anonymous

If you have any questions about A.A. or need help finding a meeting, give us a call and a member of A.A. will be glad to help you out.

Are you looking for an “Online Meeting” or a “Physical Meeting” to attend.  We have listings for 26 counties in east Tennessee.

Stay up to date with local A.A. events in East Tennessee. We aren’t a glum lot… We absolutely insist on enjoying life.

WELCOME to E.T.I.A.A.

The primary purpose of E.T.I.A.A. is to assist the A.A. groups of East Tennessee in carrying the Alcoholics Anonymous message to those who suffer from alcoholism and to facilitate 12 Step work.

Next 20 Meetings:
Time Meeting Location Region
2:00 pm STEADY HAND
Prospect Center
Kingsport
5:30 pm Get Your Weekend Started Off Right
First United Methodist Church
Madisonville
5:30 pm Unity Knoxville
Flatiron V (Alano Club)
Maryville
5:30 pm Happy Destiny
Happy Destiny
Maryville
5:30 pm Hard Knox Solutions
Hillcrest Community Church
Knoxville
5:30 pm Happy Hour
Park 40 Club
In-person and Online
West Knoxville
5:30 pm Riverside
Pigeon River Club
Sevierville
5:30 pm Rockford AROC Fridays at 5:30pm
Rockford AROC
Rockford
5:30 pm Primary Purpose
Serenity Club
Oak Ridge
6:00 pm Turnip Patch On Line
Turnip Patch
Online
Downtown Knoxville
6:00 pm Central Group - Johnson City
REBOS Building
Johnson City
6:30 pm Candlelight Meeting of Damascus
First Baptist Church of Damascus
Damascus, VA
7:00 pm Back to Basics
A & W Plaza
Oak Ridge
7:00 pm Bristol Group Women
Central Presbyterian
In-person and Online
Bristol
7:00 pm Sober Pride
Church of Savior
West Knoxville
7:00 pm Conscious Contact Fireside
Church of the Ascension
Knoxville
7:00 pm FRIDAY NIGHT MEETING
Concord UMC
Farragut
7:00 pm Blount County Group
Fairview United Methodist
Maryville
7:00 pm Marble City Group
Fairview United Methodist Church
Knoxville
7:00 pm Tri-State
Harrogate UMC
Harrogate

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