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
6:00 pm KODAK HWY 66 GROUP
New Kodak UMC
Kodak
6:00 pm Central Group - Johnson City
REBOS Buliding
Johnson City
6:30 pm Colonial Heights Women
Colonial Heights Presbyterian
Kingsport
6:30 pm Candlelight Meeting of Damascus
First Baptist Church of Damascus
Damascus, VA
6:30 pm Surrender to Win
MLK Building
Alcoa
6:30 pm Riverside Women
Pigeon River Club
Sevierville
6:30 pm Girls Gone Sober Women
Prospect Center
Kingsport
6:30 pm Unusual Suspects
The Meeting House
Knoxville
7:00 pm Back to Basics
A & W Plaza
Oak Ridge
7:00 pm Bristol Group
Central Presbyterian
Bristol
7:00 pm Fearless Surrender Women
Eastview Rec Center
Greeneville
7:00 pm West Knox Group
First United Methodist Church
West Knoxville
7:00 pm Tri-State
Harrogate UMC
Harrogate
7:00 pm Roamers
Oakwood Baptist Church
North Knoxville
7:00 pm Lafollette AA
Old West Lafollette School
Lafollette
7:00 pm Cookie
Powell UMC
North Knoxville
7:00 pm Serenity Improvement
Renaissance Center Room 314
Kingsport
7:00 pm Lenguaje del Corazon
Rockford AROC
Rockford
7:00 pm Friends of Bill W. Oak Ridge
St. Mary's Catholic
Oak Ridge
7:00 pm Friends of Bill W. Lenoir City
St. Thomas Catholic
Lenoir City

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