Venue Info: The venue shows as Noah ark on google. It’s opposite morrisons daily on shady grove road. Travel Comment: The Venue is a drive from the station.
Sound Sunday is a Narcotics Anonymous meeting that runs every Sunday afternoon in Carlisle, starting at 12:30 and lasting an hour and a half. It meets at the Community Hall on Shadygrove Road, which shows on Google as Noah's Ark — you'll find it opposite Morrisons Daily on Shady Grove Road. The venue is a drive from the station rather than an easy walk, so plan your transport if you're coming by train. The format varies week to week, giving members different ways to share and listen. As an open meeting, it welcomes anyone interested in NA, including family, friends and professionals. If getting to a meeting feels daunting, this is a steady, unhurried place to start the week among people who understand.
Who can attend this meeting?
This is an open Narcotics Anonymous meeting, so anyone is welcome — people with a desire to stop using drugs, along with family members, friends and professionals who want to learn more about NA. If you're not sure whether NA is for you, coming along to listen is a good first step.
Do I need to book, and is there a cost?
No booking is needed and there's no charge to attend. NA meetings are free and run by members themselves. You can simply turn up before the 12:30 start. A collection is usually passed round to cover room hire and refreshments, but giving is voluntary.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible and easy to find?
Yes, the venue has wheelchair access. It's the Community Hall on Shadygrove Road, which appears as Noah's Ark on Google and sits opposite Morrisons Daily on Shady Grove Road. It's a drive from the railway station rather than within walking distance, so arrange transport accordingly.
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