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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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9:00 AM | Steps We Took | The Steps We Took Group | 111 S Grant St | Bloomington | 12 Steps & 12 Traditions Big Book Closed Meeting + English Literature |
9:00 AM | Mourning Meds | Mourning Meds Group | 2830 Washington Ave | Bedford | Discussion English Open Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
9:00 AM | Early Birds | Early Birds Group | 100 IN-46 | Bloomington | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
9:00 AM | Sober on Saturday Group | Seymour First Presbyterian Church | 301 N Walnut St | Seymour | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
9:45 AM | AFG: Madison Saturday Morning Group | Madison Women's Correctional Facility | 800 Bus Stop Dr | Madison | Discussion English Open Meeting + Women's Meeting |
10:00 AM | Biscuits & Gravy Boys | Biscuits & Gravy Boys Group | 1701 E 2nd St | Bloomington | Breakfast Closed Meeting English + Literature Men's Meeting Wheelchair Access |
10:00 AM | God's Grace Group | Vernon Presbyterian Church | Washington St, Vernon, IN | Vernon | Discussion English Open Meeting |
10:00 AM | AFG: Today's Hope | Bartholomew Co. United Way Building | 1531 13th St | Columbus | Closed Meeting English |
10:30 AM | Hoosier Hilltoppers Group | Hoosier Hilltoppers Group | 3682 US-150 | Floyds Knobs | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
10:30 AM | Women's Happy Hour | Women's Happy Hour Group | 1129 16th St | Bedford | Discussion English Open Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
10:30 AM | Easy Does It | Easy Does It Group | 1004 W Main St | Mitchell | Discussion English Open Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
10:30 AM | Nearly One-Third | Nearly One-Third | 1412 W 11th St | Bloomington | Big Book Discussion English + Literature Open Meeting Women's Meeting |
11:00 AM | Willingness Group (Club) | Columbus Fellowship Hall or Club (Hall) | 725 Jonesville Rd | Columbus | Discussion English Open Meeting |
11:00 AM | Welcome Group (Hall) | Columbus Fellowship Hall or Club (Hall) | 725 Jonesville Rd | Columbus | Discussion English Open Meeting |
5:30 PM | As Bill Sees It | As Bill Sees It Group | 1412 W 11th St | Bloomington | Closed Meeting Discussion English + Literature Wheelchair Access |
7:00 PM | Grupo Fe` Y Esperanza | 300 N Chestnut St. #7, Seymour, IN 47274, USA | 300 N Chestnut St | Seymour | Spanish |
7:00 PM | Entirely Ready | Entirely Ready Group | 1412 W 11th St | Bloomington | Discussion English Open Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
8:00 PM | Columbus Group (Hall) | Columbus Fellowship Hall or Club (Hall) | 725 Jonesville Rd | Columbus | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
8:00 PM | Sellersburg Group | Sellersburg Group | 950 Potters Ln | Clarksville | English Open Meeting Speaker + Wheelchair Access |
8:00 PM | Arlington Group | Arlington Group | 1820 W Arlington Rd | Bloomington | English Open Meeting Speaker |
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Brownstown, Indiana AA Meetings
Brownstown is a town in Brownstown Township, Jackson County, Indiana; the city is the county seat of Jackson County. If you live or work in Brownstown Township and have alcohol use disorder, you may want to view our online directory of AA meetings in Brownstown. AA meetings in Indiana and other Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) chapters employ a 12 Step addiction recovery program.
The 12 Steps of AA were written by two founding members, Dr. Robert Smith (commonly called Dr. Bob) and Bill Wilson (Bill W.). A vital component of AA recovery is working the Steps. There are many ways for AA members to work the Steps. The history and recovery journey of every AA member are unique. AA sponsors (mentors) assist newcomers in understanding what the Steps mean and how to use them in their daily lives. Your sponsor should be someone you trust completely. It is common for AA members to describe their sponsor as their closest confidant; some even consider them their best friend. The Steps can be worked in many ways. Sponsors will often suggest that you write out specific Steps and take specific actions to complete the Steps. People who work the 12 Steps as outlined in The Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous are said to undergo many changes. Changing these habits will allow a recovering alcoholic to remain sober long-term.