A second Kilmarnock Big Book Study meeting runs on Tuesdays at half past seven in the evening, at 3-19 John Dickie Street, for about an hour and a half. Like its Thursday counterpart, the session is built around reading and discussing the AA Big Book rather than general open sharing. It's a closed meeting, held for people with a desire to stop drinking under AA's Third Tradition, so it isn't set up for family members or professional observers. Wheelchair access is available at this address. There's no cost and nothing to book in advance: attendees simply arrive shortly before half past seven and take a seat ready for the reading to start.
Is this the same as the Thursday Big Book Study meeting?
No, it's a separate weekly meeting, held on Tuesdays at 3-19 John Dickie Street rather than at the Area Centre.
Can family members attend to support someone?
Not this one. It's a closed meeting for people with a desire to stop drinking, not for supporters or professionals.
Is the John Dickie Street venue wheelchair accessible?
Yes, wheelchair access is available.
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