The group meets up regularly for events, including painting parties, outdoor walks, pottery classes, coffee dates and lunches.
"We have fun. We have fun without drinking and we don't feel bad the next day. It's really nice," said group member Layne Drever.
"Over two years ago now, I stopped drinking. Most networking events center around alcohol. I was not interested whatsoever. So, I asked on a mom's group if there were any events that were for women who don't drink. Everybody came back and said 'No, no, no... we would love one, we would love one.' So I started it," Flynn said."I met some really, really incredible people so far, and we're not even a year old now.
"I would say 30% of our members are in recovery. So, our group is open to everybody. We have an age group that probably is pretty wide. Anywhere from probably your late 20s to maybe middle 60s," Flynn said.
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