The Noon Costa Mesa meeting is moving back to face to face beginning 10/4/21.įor info to join the meeting please call Jon 71 by 11:45 am.Ĭosta Mesa: 12:00-1:00 pm. The Orange County Intergroup funds this meeting. Orange County 12PM-1PM Monday through Friday Zoom meeting, starts 10/4/21 : Contact Jon at 71 by 11:45am for instructions. And San Joaquin Hills Road - across from Fashion Island and kitty corner from Roger’s Garden. Bear right and park on the right side of the church. Turn right on San Joaquin Hills Road and enter the first driveway on right. Masks are optional.Īddress: 2200 San Joaquin Hills Road, Room 8, Newport Beach, CA92660ĭirections: From the 405 freeway, exit MacArthur Blvd. Update! This meeting has resumed as an in person meeting.
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