Monday's City Lunch meeting starts the week off at 12.30pm at the Artizan Street Library & Community Centre, 1 Artizan Street, on the City's eastern side near Aldgate, and lasts an hour. It is a closed meeting, meaning attendance is kept for people who have a desire to stop drinking - a definition that deliberately includes anyone who is merely worried about their drinking and wants to hear how others have dealt with it. Supporters and observers should seek out an open meeting. The group meets at the same time and place on Wednesdays and Fridays too. The venue is wheelchair accessible, and there is no charge and no booking whatsoever.
What does closed mean here?
Closed refers to who attends, not the door: the meeting is reserved for people with a desire to stop drinking, including anyone still unsure. Newcomers are warmly welcome.
How long is the meeting?
One hour, from 12.30pm to 1.30pm every Monday at the Artizan Street Library & Community Centre - designed to fit a lunch break.
Is it accessible and free?
Yes. The centre at 1 Artizan Street is wheelchair accessible, and like all AA meetings it is free with no booking.
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