This is a literature study group.
Saturday afternoons in Midleton bring a steady, focused NA meeting to The Midleton Hub on Bailick Road. Starting at 1pm and running for an hour, this is a literature study group, so expect readings from the fellowship's texts followed by shared discussion of how they apply to everyday life in recovery. The format suits people who like something to anchor the conversation, whether you've been coming to meetings for years or you're finding your feet in the first few weeks. It's a members' meeting, meaning it's for anyone with a desire to stop using drugs. You don't need to say much or read aloud unless you want to. Turn up a few minutes early and settle in.
Who can come to this meeting?
This is a closed meeting, which in NA terms means it's for people who have a desire to stop using drugs. If that's you, you're welcome regardless of how long you've been in recovery. Open meetings, by contrast, welcome family and observers, but this one is for members.
Do I need to book or pay?
No. NA meetings are always free and there's no booking. Just show up at The Midleton Hub on Bailick Road before 1pm on Saturday. A voluntary collection is passed round to cover costs like the room and literature, but you're never expected to give.
What is a literature study group?
It means the meeting centres on reading from NA's approved texts, then talking through what those passages mean in practice. It's a good fit if you prefer a bit of structure, and there's no pressure to read aloud.
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