This Friday lunchtime meeting at St Mary's Church, Sheepy Road, Atherstone starts at 1.30pm and lasts an hour, built around readings from As Bill Sees It, a collection of short passages by AA's co-founder that gives each week's discussion a clear starting point. A daytime slot suits shift workers, parents fitting recovery around the school run, and anyone who would rather not travel in the evening. The meeting is open, so friends, family and professionals are welcome alongside people concerned about their own drinking. There is no charge and no booking. Wheelchair access has not been confirmed at this venue, so check in advance if you need it.
Do I need to have read As Bill Sees It?
Not at all. The readings are shared in the meeting and simply give the discussion a theme. Newcomers can listen without reading or saying anything.
Who can attend, and what does it cost?
It is an open meeting, so anyone is welcome, including family, friends and professionals, and like all AA meetings it is free with no booking.
Is there an evening alternative in Atherstone?
Yes. St Mary's hosts a Wednesday meeting at 7pm, and St Peter's in Mancetter holds a Saturday topic meeting at 7pm.
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