Tullibody Experience, Strength & Hope meets every Friday at 7.30pm in Tullibody Civic Centre on Abercromby Place. The meeting lasts an hour and takes its name from the way members share what happened, what changed and what came after, in the classic AA style. It is a closed meeting, for people who have a desire to stop drinking rather than being open to the general public. The civic centre is wheelchair accessible. There is no charge to attend and no need to book in advance, in keeping with every AA meeting, so newcomers who identify with the fellowship's Third Tradition are welcome to attend.
Does anyone attend, or just AA members?
This is a closed meeting, which means it is for people who have a desire to stop drinking rather than being open to the general public. Family, friends and professionals wanting to learn about AA should look for a meeting marked as open instead.
Is there a cost to attend, or do I need to book?
There is no charge to attend and no need to book. Like all AA meetings, it runs on a self-supporting, walk-in basis, so you can simply arrive shortly before the start time.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
Yes, Tullibody Civic Centre, Abercromby Place is recorded as wheelchair accessible.
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