Bangor Big Book Study meets on Monday evenings at half past six at Bwyd Da Bangor on the High Street, running for an hour of close reading and discussion of Alcoholics Anonymous's core text. It draws people from across Bangor and the surrounding Gwynedd area who have a desire to stop drinking and want to work through the book with others doing the same. Being a closed meeting, it is kept for those pursuing their own recovery rather than open to observers, which suits the depth of study involved. The venue is wheelchair accessible, so getting in and finding a seat should be straightforward. Attendance chits are available for anyone who needs proof of attendance for court or probation. There is no cost and no need to book, you simply arrive a little before half past six.
What happens at a Big Book Study meeting like this one?
Members read and discuss passages from the AA Big Book together, sharing how the text relates to their own recovery.
Is it free to attend and do I need to book?
Yes, it is free and there is no booking required, just arrive before half past six on Monday.
Is the venue accessible and are chits available for probation?
The venue is wheelchair accessible, and attendance chits can be signed here for court or probation purposes.
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