Rear of St. Anthony's Church
The Saturday evening session of Clontarf Group takes place at 8.30pm in St. Anthony's House, behind St. Anthony's Church on St. Lawrence Road in Clontarf, rounding off the group's four weekly meetings alongside those held on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. It is a closed meeting, which means it is for people who have a desire to stop drinking rather than family members, friends or curious visitors. No particular format is specified for this session, so it is likely to follow the general AA pattern of open sharing among members. Attendance is free and there is no need to register beforehand or bring anything other than yourself. Wheelchair access has not been confirmed for St. Anthony's House, so anyone with mobility concerns should contact the group in advance of a Saturday visit.
Who is the Saturday Clontarf Group meeting for?
It is a closed meeting for people with a desire to stop drinking, rather than an open meeting welcoming the wider public.
Is there a cost to attend on a Saturday?
No. AA meetings are always free, and Clontarf Group does not ask for payment or booking.
Can I get to the venue in a wheelchair?
Wheelchair access has not been confirmed at St. Anthony's House, so it is worth checking ahead if this matters to you.
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