Kilmarnock Big Book Study meets on Thursday evenings at eight o'clock in the North West Kilmarnock Area Centre on Western Road, for around ninety minutes. As the name suggests, the format centres on working through the AA Big Book together rather than open sharing alone, which suits members who want a more structured look at the text. It's a closed meeting, kept for those with a desire to stop drinking rather than open to the public, in keeping with the Third Tradition. The Area Centre has wheelchair access. No booking is required and there's no cost involved; people generally arrive a little before eight, settle into the room, and the reading begins once the meeting is called to order.
What does 'Big Book Study' mean at this meeting?
The meeting works through the AA Big Book together, rather than free-form sharing, as its name suggests.
Is this Kilmarnock meeting open to anyone?
No, it's closed, meaning it's for people with a desire to stop drinking rather than family or professional visitors.
Is the North West Kilmarnock Area Centre wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the venue has wheelchair access.
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