In the United States, various groups are allowed to hold meetings, including political organizations, community groups, non-profit organizations, religious congregations, and educational institutions. The First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution protects the right to assemble peacefully, allowing people to gather for a range of purposes, from advocacy to social events. However, meetings must comply with local laws and regulations, including permits for public spaces.
Go to the website (see related links) and click on meetings, and search for meetings in your area that have a Portuguese group and the hours of the meetings. Or click contact us and email the main office. They will let you know where to go.
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Sterling Credit Group do a couple of things. They host monthly trade meetings. They provide us with a fully detailed credit report. They also have services that will confirm our complete credit.
First, tell us where Haverhill is. You can search for meetings at http://www.aa.org