Dundee Big Book meets on Saturday mornings at 11am in Charleston Community Centre, in the Charleston area of the city, and runs for an hour and a half. As the name suggests, the format works through Alcoholics Anonymous, the Big Book, reading sections and discussing them in relation to members' own experience of a desire to stop drinking. It is closed, for that group rather than a public audience, and a newcomer's first visit needs no introduction. The centre is wheelchair accessible. A Saturday morning slot offers an alternative to the evening meetings held elsewhere in Dundee, suiting people who prefer to start the weekend this way. There is no charge and no booking system.
What does a Big Book meeting involve?
Sections of Alcoholics Anonymous, the Big Book, are read and discussed in relation to members' own experience, rather than following an open general discussion.
Is this meeting for the public or AA members only?
Being a closed meeting, it is kept for people with a desire to stop drinking. If you are unsure whether that applies to you, you can still come along and find out.
Is Charleston Community Centre wheelchair accessible?
Yes, Charleston Community Centre is wheelchair accessible.
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