On Thursdays, the Antrim Greystone group meets at the same venue on Ballycraigy Road, Greystone Community Centre, at 8.30pm, this time following a Steps format. As a closed meeting it is intended for those with a desire to stop drinking, though anyone unsure whether that applies to them is still encouraged to attend and find out for themselves. The session works through the Twelve Steps, with members sharing their own experience of applying them rather than reading straight from the text. Antrim town centre is a short distance from the venue on Ballycraigy Road. Whether the building itself is wheelchair accessible has not been confirmed, so anyone with mobility needs may want to ask ahead. As with all AA meetings, there is nothing to pay and no booking system, just turn up shortly before the start.
What happens at the Thursday meeting that is different from Tuesday?
The Thursday session at Greystone Community Centre follows a Steps format, so the sharing tends to focus on working through the Twelve Steps rather than general discussion.
Do I need to be a member of AA to come?
This is a closed meeting, meaning it is for people who have a desire to stop drinking. Beyond that there is no membership process or fee to join.
Where exactly is Greystone Community Centre?
It is on Ballycraigy Road in Antrim, postcode BT41 1PW, though we do not hold further directions beyond the address.
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