Bring your own book and drink.
Cambridge Steps & Traditions studies the backbone of the AA programme every Friday at 7.15pm at the Wesley Church Centre on King Street, Cambridge, with the entrance reached from the residents-only car park. The meeting lasts an hour and the group asks that you bring your own book and your own drink. It is a closed meeting, kept for people who have a desire to stop drinking themselves, and newcomers in that position are always welcome. A chit system operates, so attendance slips can be signed for court, probation or treatment purposes. The venue is wheelchair accessible, and like all AA meetings it is entirely free with no need to book or be referred in advance.
Who can attend this meeting?
It is a closed AA meeting, so it is for people who have a desire to stop drinking themselves. If that describes you, you are welcome, whether it is your first meeting or your thousandth.
Do I need to bring anything?
The group asks members to bring their own book and their own drink. There is no charge and no booking, just find the entrance from the residents-only car park off King Street for 7.15pm.
Is the venue accessible, and can I get an attendance slip signed?
Yes on both counts. The Wesley Church Centre is wheelchair accessible, and the meeting runs a chit system for court, probation or treatment evidence.
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