Maximum of 15 people.
Blackpool Harmony Big Book meets on Monday nights at 8pm at Victory Baptist Church on St Anne's Road in Blackpool, for an hour and a half of Big Book study. One practical note: the group caps attendance at a maximum of 15 people, which keeps the meeting small and gives everyone room to share, so arriving in good time is sensible. It is an open meeting, welcoming members, newcomers and anyone supporting them or wanting to learn about Alcoholics Anonymous. The church is wheelchair accessible. There is no charge and no booking system; the meeting relies on nothing more than people turning up, and the study format means even a silent first visit will teach you plenty about how AA works.
Is there a limit on numbers?
Yes, the group notes a maximum of 15 people, so it stays deliberately small. Arriving a few minutes before 8pm is a good idea.
Who can attend?
Anyone. It is an open AA meeting, so family, friends and professionals are welcome alongside people who want to stop drinking. It is free and there is no booking.
Is the church wheelchair accessible?
Yes, Victory Baptist Church is listed as wheelchair accessible. The meeting runs for an hour and a half from 8pm on Mondays.
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