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Pacific Northwest Fellowship

Mondays at 6:00 PM · Issaquah · Online meeting
When: Every Monday at 6:00 PM
Neighborhood: Issaquah
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Group notes: "PNWF is a fellowship rooted firmly in the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous and guided by the Twelve Traditions. This is a space where newcomers and old-timers alike can come together in unity, service, and recovery. Our primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics achieve sobriety, just as outlined in the program of Alcoholics Anonymous. We read directly from the Big Book, share personal experience, strength, and hope, and keep our group grounded in the spiritual principles that have helped millions find freedom from alcoholism. Though we meet online, we’re not just a digital group — we encourage members to connect locally as well." Meeting ID 836 5333 0521 Password: 061035

Planning your visit

Local context

Pacific Northwest Fellowship gives Seattle residents an evening AA option in Issaquah. It meets on Monday at 6:00 PM, so it can work well for people building a predictable weekly recovery routine.

This directory currently lists 36 AA meetings around Issaquah, which can help if you need a nearby backup time or a different format. Across Seattle, there are 232 listed Monday meetings in this directory.

Getting there

This meeting is marked as online, so plan to join a few minutes early, test your audio, and keep the meeting link handy. If the link has changed, use the intergroup/source link on this page to confirm the latest access details.

Meeting-specific guidance

Based on the format tags for this listing, it is open to observers, family, friends, and anyone interested in learning about AA; Big Book reading or discussion may be part of the meeting; the format is especially newcomer-friendly; step-study material may be used. Group note from the listing: "PNWF is a fellowship rooted firmly in the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous and guided by the Twelve Traditions. This is a space where newcomers and old-timers alike can come together in unity, service, and recovery. Our primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics achieve sobriety, just as outlined in the program of Alcoholics Anonymous. We r.

This guidance is generated from the meeting schedule, address, format tags, local area fields, and intergroup/source notes stored for this listing.

Meeting format notes

This is an open meeting — anyone may attend, including family members, friends, students and anyone curious about AA. You won't be asked to speak or identify as an alcoholic.

This group studies the Big Book (Alcoholics Anonymous). Bring a copy if you have one — most groups have loaners.

This is a beginners meeting — built for newcomers. Expect basics, patience, and people who remember their first meeting. Arrive a few minutes early and someone will likely greet you.

This is a young people's meeting — most attendees are in their teens, 20s or 30s, though all ages are welcome.

This meeting meets online — use the join link and arrive a couple of minutes early to sort out audio.

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