Sandy As Bill Sees It is a Saturday evening Alcoholics Anonymous meeting in the Bedfordshire market town of Sandy, gathering at 6pm at Sandy Methodist Church on St Neots Road, SG19 1BP. The format centres on As Bill Sees It, a collection of short readings from AA co-founder Bill W, which tends to make for focused, discussion-friendly meetings. It runs for an hour and a quarter and is open to everyone, so family, friends and anyone curious about AA are welcome alongside people with a desire to stop drinking. There is no cost and no need to book. Wheelchair access at the church has not been confirmed, so contact the AA helpline beforehand if step-free access is essential.
Who is welcome at Sandy As Bill Sees It?
Everyone. It is an open meeting, so you can attend whether you have a desire to stop drinking yourself or you are supporting someone else or simply want to learn about AA.
Does it cost anything or need booking?
No. Like all AA meetings it is free to attend and there is no booking. Arrive at Sandy Methodist Church for 6pm on Saturday.
What happens at an As Bill Sees It meeting?
The group reads short passages from the book As Bill Sees It and members share their experience around them. It is fine to just listen; nobody has to speak.
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