OSAT 12-Step Meetings

Tiger Mountain
  Time:

Thursday Nights at 7:00 PM & Sunday Mornings at 10:00 AM

 

  Location:

The Tiger Mountain Trailhead is on the south (right) side of the High Point Exit, Exit 20 (first exit east of Issaquah) off I-90.  Make a reverse U-turn onto the road parallel with the Interstate.  Park as close as possible to the west end of the road to use the cable line trail or in the upper parking lot to use the regular trail (recommended for first-timers).  
NOTE: Newcomers should not try to find this meeting alone.  We meet in the trees just below the summit of West Tiger 3.  The hike gains 2,000 feet in less than 2 miles.  Bring warm clothes and a flashlight for the evening meeting.

  The Tiger Mountain Thursday Night Meeting only occurs on Tiger Mountain for only half of the year, when Washington State practices STANDARD TIME (beginning of April to the end of October, respectively--Summer Time).  During DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME (end of October thru the beginning of April--Winter Time) the meeting is held each Thursday at 7:30 PM at the Issaquah IHOP located at 1433 NW Sammamish Road, Issaquah, WA. (425) 392-1361.

  Contacts: Thursday Night Meeting: Lori U
    Sunday Morning Meeting: Tracy M
Carkeek Park
  Time: Mondays at 7:00 PM
  Location:

Take I-5 to Northgate and take the Northgate Way Exit, heading west.  Keep going past Highway 99.  When you cross Greenwood, Northgate Way changes to Holman Road.  A block or two later, look for QFC and travel through the parking lot.  You'll find 100th and 6th.  Park at the Carkeek Park trailhead parking lot, which is identified by a "Seattle Parks & Recreation" sign.  The group meets at 7:00 PM in the parking lot then walks down together into the park.
NOTE: The park has a beautiful view of the Sound.  Be sure to dress very warmly and bring candle lanterns and headlamps, as it is dark and usually cold.

  Contact:    
Run for Fun (and pain?) at Greenlake
  Time: Wednesday Evenings at 5:30 PM  
  Location: If you love running, walking, roller-blading, or any other form of exercise, please come and join us.  We meet at the drinking fountains near the boathouse (on the south and slightly west side of the lake) of Greenlake in Seattle.  
  Contacts: Doug H.  
    Dick W.  

While there are AA related events, such as the Tiger Mountain AA Meeting, OSAT and the group of Alcoholics Anonymous are two different and separate entities and in no way should be thought of as being connected in any way. The club is intended for friends and members of 12-step programs but does not mandate that members also be members of recovery groups. We only ask that members follow our traditions while participating in our events.


"Keep climbing mountains, and don't slip!"