Unfortunately, all of the groups that meet and such are in Northern Alabama so some of us are kind of screwed lol

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There is a group in Mobile, but not sure of anything in your area. I would do a search on Meetup.com. if there isn't a group, I would encourage you to create one! it is really easy and you might be surprised to find you are not alone in your area...
I figured a state wide group would be sufficient. Its fine, i think i will just wait a week and if i get nothing i might make a group specific to lower AL and my area. Actually, now that i think of it, i think i saw something about Dothan, which is about 30 minutes away from Enterprise.

Do you know anything about the Mobile group? Like where they meet and such?

Check this out: http://www.meetup.com/SoutheastAlabamaFreethought/

I'm up in Auburn, so I don't know if the group is active or not. Good luck!
The wife and I live in Troy, which is close-ish. We're not aware of any groups in the area, and tend to be homebodies anyway. Still, hello to everyone in south AL.
I feel your pain. I'm about 45 minutes away from the Mobile group, so it's a little far to drive. I had the same problem with astronomy groups. There are two in my area. Each is a 45 minute drive to their dark sites. I'm in the middle of nowhere.
Caleb *and anyone else reading this*

Get out for a Saturday drive this week. We have a group in Mobile (The Alabama League of Reason).
Here is a link to this Saturday's event.

If anyone else in interested, join us. And join the group at Meetup.com to keep informed of all of our events.
Yes, I will reiterate what others have posted.  TheSEAFA.org  on atheist nexus, facebook, and meetup.  Most meetups are on the weekends in the dothan area.
Andalusia here.  Ergo, I feel your pain.
I'm in Opp and I definitely feel your pain.

I know the SEAFA is incredibly active. I've never been able to make it to one of their weekly meet-ups (I'm in Opp, so Dothan can be a bit of a drive) but they get together in Dothan just about every Sunday.

 

I wish there were something closer, though.

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