The Kilmoganny Meeting takes place on Monday nights at 8.30pm in St. Eoghan's National School on Mill Street, in the small Co. Kilkenny village of the same name. It is a closed AA meeting, which means it is intended for those who have a desire to stop drinking rather than being open to the wider public, though this should not put off anyone unsure whether they qualify. The evening follows the usual pattern found across Alcoholics Anonymous, with shared readings and members speaking honestly about their own drinking and recovery. Being based in a school hall, the meeting has a plain, unfussy setting typical of rural Irish AA groups. There is no need to contact anyone in advance or pay to attend, and the meeting is held on the same night each week.
Who can come to the Kilmoganny Meeting?
As a closed meeting it is for people with a desire to stop drinking. If that applies to you, you are welcome regardless of your experience with AA.
Is there a charge or a need to book?
No, attendance is free and there is no booking process. Meetings are supported by voluntary contributions from those who attend.
Is St. Eoghan's National School wheelchair accessible?
Accessibility has not been confirmed, so anyone with mobility requirements should get in touch with the group beforehand.
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