Held on Wednesday evenings at 8pm in the Muirfield Centre on South Muirhead Road, Cumbernauld Big Book runs for an hour and a half. As the name indicates, the meeting follows a Big Book Study format, reading through Alcoholics Anonymous section by section and discussing it in relation to members' own experience. It is closed, meaning it is for people with a desire to stop drinking rather than the general public, and a first visit is welcome without any need to know anyone beforehand. The centre is wheelchair accessible. Wednesday gives Cumbernauld's busy meeting schedule a mid-week focal point built around the text itself rather than open discussion. There is no charge and nothing to book.
What is the format of Cumbernauld Big Book?
It follows a Big Book Study format, reading through Alcoholics Anonymous section by section rather than an open general discussion.
Is it closed to non-members?
Because it is closed rather than open, this meeting is for people with a desire to stop drinking. There is no membership card or checking process, it runs on trust.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible, and is there a fee?
The Muirfield Centre is wheelchair accessible, and as with all AA meetings, there is no fee to attend.
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