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Time Name Location / Group Address / Platform Region
7:00 AM Camden Attitude Adjustment Group Camden Area 98 John St Camden Closed Meeting   Discussion   English +   Wheelchair Access
8:00 AM China Sunrise Group China 36 Causeway Rd China Discussion   English   Open Meeting
8:30 AM Camden 12 Step “Lets Do The Work” step study Camden 12 Step Group 29 Chestnut St Camden Big Book   English   Open Meeting +   Step Meeting
9:00 AM Tropical Meeting Group Tropical Meeting Group Online Bangor, ME 04401 Bangor English   Open Meeting   Speaker
9:00 AM 12 and 12 Fellowship Group Hallowell 29 Middle St Hallowell Discussion   English   Open Meeting +   Step Meeting   Wheelchair Access
9:30 AM Penobscot Big Book Step Study Brewer 142 Center St Brewer Big Book   English   Open Meeting +   Step Meeting
10:00 AM North Whitefield Saturday Morning Group Whitefield 150 Grand Army Rd Whitefield Discussion   English   Open Meeting
10:00 AM Open Hands Group Waterville Area 60 Eustis Pkwy Waterville Discussion   English   Open Meeting +   Wheelchair Access
10:00 AM Looney Toons Group Augusta 393 Water St Augusta Discussion   English   Open Meeting +   Wheelchair Access
11:00 AM Searching Souls Group Bangor 703 Essex St Bangor Discussion   English   Open Meeting +   Wheelchair Access
12:00 PM Together We Can Farmington 612 Farmington Falls Rd Farmington Big Book   English   Open Meeting +   Wheelchair Access
12:00 PM Beginners Meeting Brewer Beginners Meeting 142 Center Street Brewer Discussion   Grapevine   Open Meeting +   Wheelchair Access
12:00 PM Saturday Beginners Group Belfast Area 95 Court St Belfast Discussion   English   Newcomer +   Open Meeting   Wheelchair Access
12:00 PM Bangor Waterfront Park Meeting Park Meeting Williams Park, 57 Newbury St Bangor Discussion   English   Temporary Closure
12:00 PM Rule 62 Group Bucksport Rule 62 Group 181 Franklin Street Bucksport Discussion   Lesbian   Open Meeting +   Secular
6:00 PM Freedom For Today Group Brewer 142 Center St Brewer Discussion   English   Open Meeting +   Speaker   Wheelchair Access
6:30 PM Camden 12 Step Beginners Meeting Camden 12 Step Group 33 Chestnut St Camden 12 Steps & 12 Traditions   Big Book   Discussion +   English   Open Meeting   Wheelchair Access
6:30 PM Camden Twelve Step Group Camden Twelve Step Group 33 Chestnut Street Camden Discussion   Open Meeting   Wheelchair Access
7:00 PM Augusta Serenity Group Augusta 13 Green St Augusta English   Open Meeting   Speaker +   Wheelchair Access
7:00 PM Welcome Group Pittsfield 132 Somerset Ave Pittsfield Discussion   English   Open Meeting

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Clinton, Maine AA Meetings

Clinton is a town in Kennebec County, Maine; the city was named for New York Governor DeWitt Clinton. If you live or work in the area, and are searching for AA meetings in Clinton, our online directory of aa meetings Maine may help. Because of preconceived notions that Alcoholics Anonymous is religious, some people hesitate to get involved. The 12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) are considered a set of spiritual principles, but none of the members need to be religious or believe in God. No religion or creed is associated with the program. Spirituality does not necessarily include God or other deities, although, for some AA members, their Higher Power (HP) is God. It is encouraged in AA for each recovering member to identify their own HP. One’s Higher Power might be God, the universe, or a person’s connection to something like nature. Often people in recovery identify their HP as their Alcoholics Anonymous group. For many atheists or agnostic people, their AA group represents a power greater than themselves, as The Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous describes. Spiritual terms are difficult to explain, but the short version is that there is significance to identifying a power greater than oneself because it can lead to a sense of acceptance and peace.

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