Hastings As Bill Sees It meets on Saturday at midday at the Quaker Meeting House on South Terrace. The format uses the AA book of daily readings as a jumping-off point for members' shares, giving the meeting some structure while still leaving room for open discussion. It is a closed meeting, for people with a desire to stop drinking. Chits are available for anyone needing a signed record of attendance for court, probation or treatment purposes. The Quaker Meeting House is wheelchair accessible, so getting in should not be difficult. A midday Saturday slot fits neatly into the weekend for members across Hastings. There is no cost to attend and no need to book a place in advance, so anyone eligible can simply come along.
Is this meeting open to the general public?
No, it is a closed meeting for people with a desire to stop drinking rather than an open meeting.
Can I get proof of attendance here?
Yes, chits are available at this meeting for court, probation or treatment purposes.
Is the Quaker Meeting House wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the venue on South Terrace is wheelchair accessible.
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