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A.A. Meetings
The two most common kinds of A.A. meetings are:
OPEN MEETINGS: As the term suggests, meetings of this type
are open to alcoholics and their families and to anyone interested
in solving a personal drinking problem or helping someone else
to solve such a problem.
During the meeting there is usually a period for local A.A. announcements,
and a treasurer passes the hat to defray costs of the meeting
hall, literature, and incidental expenses. The meeting adjourns,
often followed by informal visiting over coffee or other light
refreshments.
Guests at A.A. open meetings are reminded that any opinions
or interpretations they may hear are solely those of the speaker
involved. All members are free to interpret the recovery program
in their own terms, but none can speak for the local group
or for A.A. as a whole.
CLOSED MEETINGS: These meetings are limited to alcoholics.
They provide an opportunity for members to share with one another
on problems related to drinking patterns and attempts to achieve
stable sobriety. They also permit detailed discussion of various
elements in the
recovery program.
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