Find AA meetings in Bar Harbor, Maine to help you on your road to recovery. Our comprehensive directory of AA meetings in Maine includes open, closed, speaker, and other specialized meetings, all of which are designed to help you get sober and remain sober.
Get Help With Alcohol Addiction
- Find meetings near you
- Discover online or in person meetings
- Get 24 hour information on addiction
Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
12:00 PM | Heard It Through The Grapevine | Brewer | 142 Center St | Brewer | Discussion English Grapevine + Open Meeting Wheelchair Access |
12:00 PM | Out to Lunch Bunch | BrewerMaine | 21 Holyoke St | Brewer | English Literature Living Sober + Open Meeting Wheelchair Access |
12:00 PM | Fresh Start Group | Bangor, Greenville Area | 120 Park St | Bangor | English Newcomer Open Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
12:00 PM | Tuesday Noontimers | Blue Hill | 330 Hinckley Ridge Rd | Blue Hill | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
12:00 PM | Noon Timers Group | Ellsworth | 8 Old Mill Rd | Ellsworth | English Open Meeting Speaker |
12:00 PM | Park Meeting | Park Meeting | Williams Park, 57 Newbury St | Bangor | Discussion English Open Meeting + Temporary Closure |
No results found!
- Please note that AA meeting locations and times tend to change often and quickly, so always check before assuming these times are accurate.
- Do you have new information about an AA meeting? Please let us know!
Bar Harbor, Maine AA Meetings
Bar Harbor is a town located along Maine’s Frenchman Bay on Mount Desert Island; the city is considered a gateway to the mountains of Acadia National Park. If you are coping with alcohol addiction and live or work near Mount Desert Island, you may be interested in our online directory of AA meetings in Bar Harbor. Some people are court-ordered to attend AA meetings Maine—such as those in Bar Harbor—after an alcohol-related conviction. Often a court order for treatment (such as regularly attending an AA program) results from a DUI (driving under the influence) or a domestic dispute involving alcohol. If you’ve been court-ordered to attend AA meetings, you may wonder how to get mandated proof of attendance. Each AA group handles this differently; some groups assign a particular member (such as the group secretary or other group officer) to initial a court-generated slip. An AA member may sign a court slip with permission from the person being referred. Proof of meeting attendance is not considered part of AA’s procedural protocol. When members can self-report, this is regarded as the best way of maintaining the anonymity of the group members while ensuring that attendees stay within legal compliance.