In Airdrie, the Airdrie Chapelside Serenity meeting runs every Monday at 7.30pm for Alcoholics Anonymous members. Sessions are held at Chapelside Community Centre. As a closed meeting, it is for AA members only, meaning anyone with a desire to stop drinking is welcome to attend, but it is not open to the general public. Expect the session to last roughly an hour and a half. The building is accessible to wheelchair users. There is no fee involved and no booking system to navigate; you can just arrive. It is one of several Alcoholics Anonymous meetings running across Airdrie and the surrounding area each week.
Can anyone come along to this meeting?
Attendance is limited to people who have a desire to stop drinking, which is how AA defines a closed meeting. It is not restricted to existing members alone; anyone with that desire can come.
Does it cost anything to attend, and do I need to book?
There is no charge and no need to book. You can simply arrive for the start time.
Is Airdrie Chapelside Serenity wheelchair accessible?
The venue does offer wheelchair access.
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