Teach Mhuire on Dublin Road in Drogheda, Co. Louth, hosts a closed Tradition meeting every Thursday at 8.30pm. Rather than open discussion, this session focuses on AA's Twelve Traditions, the principles that guide how groups organise themselves. As a closed meeting it is for people who have a desire to stop drinking. Attendance is free and there is no need to book in advance, so newcomers can simply come along before 8.30pm. Wheelchair accessibility for the venue has not been confirmed in the available information, so anyone requiring step-free access should check directly with the group beforehand.
Who can come to this meeting
It is a closed AA meeting, which means it is for anyone who has a desire to stop drinking. It is not open to family members, professionals or the general public, but there are open meetings nearby for anyone wanting to learn more or offer support.
Is there a cost to attend
There is no charge and no need to register in advance. Turn up a few minutes early, find a seat, and the meeting will begin. A voluntary collection is usually taken to cover the cost of the room, but this is optional.
What is a Tradition meeting
It is a meeting where the group discusses AA's Twelve Traditions rather than personal sharing on a general topic, exploring how the fellowship organises and governs itself.
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