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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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5:00 PM | Upper Darby | D31 / GSO #112279 | Online 7109 West Chester Pike | Upper Darby | English Open Meeting |
5:30 PM | Life on Life's Terms | D44 / GSO #151259 | 704 W Nields St | West Chester | Discussion English Open Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
5:30 PM | Chester-Woodlyn | D54 / GSO #112235 | 1937 W MacDade Blvd | Woodlyn | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
5:30 PM | Hungry Hour Group | St. Stephen's Episcopal Church | 51 N Main St | Mullica Hill | Discussion English Open Meeting + Speaker |
5:30 PM | Easy Does It Group Rush Hour Meeting | Easy Does It Group Rush Hour Meeting | 2400 Butter Road | Lancaster | Discussion Literature Open Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
5:30 PM | Malvern Happy Hour | D30 / GSO #624659 | Online 225 Lancaster Ave | Malvern | Discussion English Open Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
5:30 PM | Prospect Group | D32 / GSO #160433 | 34 S MacDade Blvd | Glenolden | Big Book Closed Meeting English + Wheelchair Access |
5:30 PM | Late for Dinner | Christ United Methodist Church | 6 N Clifton Ave | Wilmington | Big Book English Open Meeting |
5:45 PM | We Are Not Saints | Havre de Grace United Methodist Church | 101 S Union Ave | Havre de Grace | English Newcomer Open Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
5:45 PM | Tuesday Night Atrium Rewards | D29 / GSO #600132 | 763 Valley Forge Rd | Wayne | English Open Meeting |
5:45 PM | We Are Not Saints South Union Avenue | We Are Not Saints | 101 South Union Avenue | Havre de Grace | Newcomer Open Meeting Wheelchair Access |
6:00 PM | 562 Group | D31 / GSO #161837 | Online 562 W Lancaster Ave | Haverford | English Open Meeting Tradition Study + Wheelchair Access |
6:00 PM | Girls Gone Sober | St Nicks Church | 19 Old Newark Rd | Newark | Big Book English Women's Meeting |
6:00 PM | Sober at Six | D29 / GSO #147473 | 81 Devon Rd | Paoli | English Open Meeting |
6:00 PM | Sober at Six | St John's Episcopal Church | 321 W Chestnut St | Lancaster | Discussion English Literature + Open Meeting Wheelchair Access |
6:00 PM | Right Road Twelve and Twelve | Fawn Grove Church of the Nazarine | 5300 Fawn Grove Rd | Pylesville | 12 Steps & 12 Traditions English Open Meeting |
6:00 PM | Back to Basics Media | Back to Basics Media | 350 West State Street | Media | 12 Steps & 12 Traditions Discussion Open Meeting |
6:30 PM | Sober by the Bay | Saint John's Episcopal Church | 226 Market St | Charlestown | Discussion English Open Meeting |
6:30 PM | Todays Mens | Church of Good Shepherd | 1530 Foulk Rd | Wilmington | Big Book Closed Meeting English + Men's Meeting |
6:30 PM | Newark Group | 1st Presbyterian Church - Memorial Hall | 292 W Main St | Newark | English Newcomer Open Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
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Elkton, Maryland AA Meetings
Once known as the Gretna Green of the East because of its popularity as a place for runaway couples to marry, Elkton also has a history of alcohol addiction. Several residents of the town are dealing with the various consequences of alcohol addiction. However, these residents can receive support from local Alcoholics Anonymous programs that have been established in the community to help locals with an alcohol dependency. The locations of AA meetings in Elkton can be found among a group of AA meetings Maryland on alcoholicsanonymous.com. Alcoholics Anonymous, or AA, is internationally renowned for its ‘Twelve Steps’ and ‘Twelve Traditions’ methods, which govern the membership and organizational aspects, respectively. The ‘Twelve Traditions’ lay down the structure that dictates how Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) should operate and provide rules they must follow. Most of the rules are designed to protect the independence and anonymity of AA. They also seek to ensure that Alcoholics Anonymous remains focused exclusively on helping anyone who is suffering from alcohol addiction regain control of their lives. They also ensure that members can receive the support and information they need. The more famous ‘Twelve Steps,’ which serve as the primary guide for AA members, have been mimicked by many other support groups. Groups like Narcotics Anonymous follow similar principles such as personal accountability and responsibility but are slightly different in their representation of the principles. This highlights the significant impact AA has had in the world of alcohol addiction recovery.