This meeting is held on the 1st Friday of each month only.
The Burnley Traditions Workshop is a monthly Alcoholics Anonymous meeting held on the first Friday of each month only, starting at 2.15pm at Central Methodist Church on Hargreave Street and lasting one hour. It follows straight on from the regular Friday lunchtime meeting at the same venue, so many members stay on for both. As a traditions workshop, it studies the Twelve Traditions, the principles that guide how AA groups run, which makes it particularly useful for members getting involved in service. It is a closed meeting, for people who have a desire to stop drinking. The church is listed as wheelchair accessible, and there is no charge or booking.
When does this meeting actually take place?
On the first Friday of each month only, at 2.15pm. If you arrive on any other Friday you will find the regular 12.30pm lunchtime meeting instead, which runs at the same venue every week.
What is a traditions workshop?
It is a meeting that studies AA's Twelve Traditions, the principles covering how groups stay unified and independent. It suits members who want to deepen their understanding of how AA works.
Who can attend and what does it cost?
It is a closed meeting, so it is for people with a desire to stop drinking. Attendance is free and no booking is needed. The venue is listed as wheelchair accessible.
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