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Everyone is welcome at the Alano Club Fairbanks! You don’t have to be a member to join meetings, and meetings are always free.
Meeting Schedule in Fairbanks, North Pole, Interior Alaska, and Outlying Areas.
24-Hour AA Hotline: Toll Free: 1-800-371-7844
Monday - Saturday
10am - 10pm
Sunday
10am - 8pm
Earlier or later hours are due to special meetings or events.
Your $10 per month or an annual donation to the club means you will be helping to keep the doors open for the new comer that has yet to come.
Your donations are tax deductible. Additionally, you will be a voting member of the club and can help steer our club at our annual membership meeting, as well as will be eligible to be a board member.
The Alano Club of Fairbanks, has been an asset to the community for over 70 years. Your paid membership ensures our club's future. And for that, we are extremely grateful.
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12 Step Recovery meetings can be found in the upstairs meeting hall which is handicap accessible. Please see
the Fairbanks Intergroup schedule.
The original Alano Club began in the early '50s. In the early '70's, four local families used their homes as collateral to finance the construction of the existing structure.
Please reach us at alanoclub@acsalaska.net if you cannot find an answer to your question.
No. You are a member of the 12-step group you are attending; you belong to the Alano Club of Fairbanks only if you apply for membership & pay dues.
Because AA traditions keep us from engaging in business or owning property, the Alano Club of Fairbanks is a separate entity, a non-profit corporation registered with the State of Alaska. Club members make dues and/or donations as a contribution towards the operating budget of the club, over and above the contributions he/she makes at group meetings when the basket is passed.
Membership dues are essential to meeting the income needed for our operating budget. Our traditions require that we be self-supporting. Rents from AA and12-step group meetings do not cover all the costs of running the Alano Club of Fairbanks.
No. You are ALWAYS welcome at meetings for which you meet the groups’ qualifications. However, membership IS required for voting at the Club’s annual business meeting. Service on our Club Board is limited to dues-paying members whom meet certain sobriety requirements.
June 8th, 2025
12:00pm - 4:00 pm at The Alano Club
Food, Games, Music, 50/50 Raffle, Door Prizes, Baked Goods Auction!
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