41st Annual Gratitude Night – Minneapolis / St. Paul

41st Annual Gratitude Night

📆 Date: April 6th, 2024 

🕡 Time: 6:30 pm – 12 am 

📍 Location: Minneapolis Convention Center: 1303 Second Ave South Minneapolis, MN 55403 Ball Room A – Across from Dunn Bros 

Sponsored by Greater Minneapolis Intergroup of Alcoholics Anonymous, the 41st Annual Gratitude Night is known as the local “A.A. Prom”. If you are sober and in the greater Minneapolis area, this is an event you may want to have on your radar! 

Welcome to all Al-Anon & Alateen! 

  • Speakers: Al-Anon Speaker: Lisa D., Minneapolis, MN 

  • AA Speaker: Kent C., Sandusky, OH 

  • Speakers ASL Interpreted 

What to Expect: 

  • Learn about Minneapolis Intergroup 

  • Volunteer Countdown 

  • Sobriety Countdown 

  • Area 36 Service Committees Info Tables 

  • DJ & Dance because we are not a glum lot! 

  • Photo Booth 

🎟️ Tickets: $15 

Tickets are available at the Intergroup Office and IG Representatives. *This Intergroup event is self-supporting through the sale of tickets. 

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SOBRIETY IN THE CITY – MINNEAPOLIS / ST PAUL: Sober living in the greater Minneapolis / St. Paul area doesn’t have to be boring; living free of substances opens the door to a world of new explorations and experiences. With our Sober in Minneapolis / St. Paul section, you have access to some of the hottest spots in the twin cities!

Do you have an event, product, restaurant, experience, or story that is based in the Minneapolis / St Paul area? We want to hear about it! Email us at [email protected] or slide on into our DM’s on social media.

Also make sure to follow along with Sober Curator Contributor Ashley Sunderland @recoverygirlMN on IG

Looking for recovery resources in the greater Minneapolis /St Paul area? Be sure to check out our ALCOHOL & SUBSTANCE ABUSE RESOURCE GUIDE and scroll to the Minnesota section.

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