Beside Church in the one storey building, use the brown door.
The Baldoyle Alcoholics Anonymous meeting runs on Tuesday afternoons at 1.30pm at the Parish Centre on Main Street, Dublin 13. The centre sits beside the church in a one-storey building, and members use the brown door to get in, which is worth knowing if you are visiting for the first time. It is a closed meeting, intended for people who have a desire to stop drinking rather than family members or professionals wanting to observe. There is no charge to attend and no booking process required beforehand. An early afternoon slot like this suits people who prefer to attend before the evening, and the Parish Centre is a straightforward, well-known venue in Baldoyle. Anyone new to the area or to AA is welcome to arrive shortly before 1.30pm.
Which door should I use at the Parish Centre?
The meeting uses the brown door of the one-storey building beside the church, rather than the main church entrance.
Is this an open meeting?
No, it's closed, for people who have a desire to stop drinking, rather than family members or professionals wanting to attend.
Is there a cost to attend?
No, it is free and there is no need to book, so you can simply arrive for 1.30pm on Tuesday.
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