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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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7:00 AM | Great Fact Meeting | Portland Area | 102 Bishop St | Portland | Discussion English Literature + Open Meeting |
7:00 AM | Great Fact Meeting (Summer Satellite) | The Great Fact Group | 55 Eastern Promenade | Portland | Discussion English |
7:00 AM | Sunrise Serenity Group | Portland Area | Online Portland, ME | Portland | Daily Reflections English Open Meeting |
7:00 AM | Morning Medicine Group | Thomaston Area | Online Thomaston, ME | Thomaston | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
7:00 AM | Portland Attitude Adjustment Meeting | Portland Area | 425 Congress St | Portland | Discussion English Literature + Open Meeting Wheelchair Access |
7:00 AM | Morning Medicine Group | Thomaston Area | 200 Main St | Thomaston | Closed Meeting Daily Reflections English + Wheelchair Access |
7:00 AM | Portland Attitude Adjustment Meeting | Portland Area | Online Portland, ME | Portland | Discussion English Open Meeting |
7:14 AM | Serenity at Sunrise | Portland Area | Online Portland, ME | Portland | Discussion English Open Meeting |
7:15 AM | Early Bird Group | Portland Area | Online Portland, ME | Portland | Big Book Discussion English + Open Meeting Step Meeting Tradition Study |
7:30 AM | Auburn Attitude Adjustment Group | Auburn Area | 78 Pleasant St | Auburn | Daily Reflections Discussion English + Literature Open Meeting |
7:30 AM | Fourth Dimension Group | Fourth Dimension Group | Online Portland, ME | Portland | Big Book Discussion English + Literature Open Meeting |
8:00 AM | China Sunrise Group | Portland Area | Online Portland, ME | Portland | Discussion English Open Meeting |
8:00 AM | Joy Of Sobriety Bring Your Own Coffee Group | Portland Area | Online Portland, ME | Portland | Discussion English Literature + Newcomer Open Meeting |
8:00 AM | Wake up call | South Bristol | 25 Middle Rd | Bristol | Discussion English Literature + Open Meeting |
8:30 AM | Saturday Morning Women's Group | Brunswick | Online 336 Maine St | Brunswick | Closed Meeting Discussion English + Wheelchair Access Women's Meeting |
8:30 AM | Groovin With Gratitude | Scarborough | 150 Black Point Rd | Scarborough | English Living Sober Open Meeting + Women's Meeting |
8:30 AM | Finding Grace | Rockland | 11 White St | Rockland | Closed Meeting Discussion English + Wheelchair Access Women's Meeting |
8:30 AM | Round Table Group | Cumberland | Online 52 Tuttle Rd | Cumberland | As Bill Sees It Discussion English + Open Meeting |
8:30 AM | Saturday Morning Tag Meeting | Portland Area | 57 Ashmont St | Portland | English Open Meeting Wheelchair Access |
8:30 AM | Spiritual Solution | Portland Spiritual Solution | Online Portland, ME | Portland | Closed Meeting Daily Reflections Discussion + English |
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Bath, Maine AA Meetings
Bath is a city located in Sagadahoc County, Maine. Those living or working near Bath with alcohol addiction may be searching for AA meetings in Bath. Our online database of AA meetings Maine can help. If you are new to the Alcoholics Anonymous program or if you’ve had a recent relapse, here are some tips that may help you succeed at maintaining sobriety. Educate yourself on the meaning of each of the 12-Steps (the Steps are the key to getting sober and maintaining long-term sobriety). Get a sponsor (mentor) to help you work the 12-Steps. Follow each of the 12-Steps closely and use the available tools (such as workbooks and other learning aids). Let people in your AA group know what’s going on with you; don’t keep your feelings bottled up. AA members can’t help you if they don’t understand what you are going through. Listen to other group members: their experience in working the 12-Steps can help your recovery. Utilize support system tools (such as the phone list) when you have relapse triggers (such as being around drinkers during the holidays). Consider daily journaling about your recovery experience (many experts suggest that writing is therapeutic; it helps express your thoughts and emotions). Last but not least, don’t be afraid to ask questions (allowing other group members to help will lend itself to your personal growth while helping “old-timers” maintain long-term sobriety.