The Old Schoolhouse at Knockgraffon, Co. Tipperary, hosts an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting every Tuesday at 7pm, an earlier slot than many rural meetings in the area. It is a closed meeting, intended for those with a desire to stop drinking, which reflects AA's general practice rather than excluding anyone who recognises that description in themselves. Members share their own experiences and support one another in the usual AA way, without professional guidance or a fixed script. Knockgraffon itself is a small townland near Cahir, and the schoolhouse setting is typical of the plain, practical venues AA groups often use in rural Ireland. The meeting is free to attend, with no booking or referral required, and this Tuesday slot is one of two the group runs each week.
Why does this meeting start earlier than others in the area?
The group has simply chosen a 7pm start on Tuesdays. It runs alongside a Friday meeting at the same time and venue.
Who can attend, and what does it cost?
It is a closed meeting for those with a desire to stop drinking, and like all AA meetings it is free with no booking needed.
Is the Old Schoolhouse wheelchair accessible?
Accessibility has not been confirmed, so it is worth checking with the group in advance if step-free access matters to you.
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