Opposite the auctioneers and barbers.
Kinnegad Rule 62 meets on Thursday evenings at 8pm in Serenity House on Plunkett Close, a name that nods to the AA slogan encouraging members not to take themselves too seriously. The venue is opposite the local auctioneers and barbers, a useful landmark for anyone finding it for the first time. It is a closed meeting, intended for those with a desire to stop drinking, in keeping with AA's traditions rather than as a restriction on newcomers who identify with that. Members share their own experience of drink and recovery in an informal setting, with no professional input or set programme. Kinnegad sits between Mullingar and the wider Westmeath area, and this weekly meeting gives the town its own regular AA presence. Attendance is free and no booking is needed.
What does the name Rule 62 mean?
It refers to an AA saying that encourages members not to take themselves too seriously. It does not affect who can attend.
Who can come to this meeting, and is there a cost?
It is closed, for people with a desire to stop drinking, and like all AA meetings it is free with no booking required.
How do I find Serenity House?
It is on Plunkett Close in Kinnegad, directly opposite the local auctioneers and barbers, which makes it easy to spot.
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