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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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5:00 AM | Grupo Virtual Washingtonianos | Northwest DC | Online Northwest Washington, Washington, DC | Washington | Closed Meeting Meditation Spanish |
5:30 AM | Spiritual Awakening | South Shore Recovery Club | 1199 Generals Hwy | Crownsville | Discussion English |
6:00 AM | Wake Up World | Online | Online Davidsonville, MD 21035 | Davidsonville | Discussion English |
6:00 AM | Columbia Dawn Patrol | Alano Club | Online 9231 Rumsey Rd | Columbia | Discussion English Open Meeting |
6:00 AM | Morning Meditation Frederick | Morning Meditation | Online 12 East Church Street | Frederick | Grapevine Open Meeting |
6:00 AM | 6:00 Am Worms Group | District 21 - Springfield | Online 7043 Wimsatt Rd | Springfield | Big Book English Open Meeting + Step Meeting |
6:00 AM | Jump Start | Unity Club | 116b W Broad St | Falls Church | Big Book English Open Meeting |
6:00 AM | Wake Up West Group | Sasswell Healing Arts Venue | 497 Ritchie Hwy | Severna Park | English Literature |
6:00 AM | New Day | District 06 - Falls Church | 116b W Broad St | Falls Church | Big Book English |
6:00 AM | A New Day | Unity Club | 116 W Broad St | Falls Church | English Newcomer Open Meeting |
6:00 AM | Jump Start | Unity Club | 116 W Broad St | Falls Church | Discussion English Open Meeting |
6:00 AM | Wake Up East | Online | Online Severna Park, MD | Severna Park | Discussion English |
6:00 AM | Wake Up World | Wake Up World | Online Baltimore, MD | Baltimore | Daily Reflections Discussion English + Open Meeting |
6:00 AM | World Wide Worms (WWW) | Springfield United Methodist Church | Online 7047 Old Keene Mill Rd | Springfield | English Meditation |
6:00 AM | As Bill Sees It Hyattsville | As Bill Sees It | 4318 Hamilton Street | Hyattsville | As Bill Sees It Discussion Open Meeting |
6:00 AM | Wake Up East Group | Holy Grounds Youth Center | 617 Baltimore Annapolis Blvd | Severna Park | Discussion English |
6:30 AM | The Early Risers | St. Pauls Church of Christ | 17 Bond St | Westminster | English Newcomer Open Meeting + Wheelchair-Accessible Bathroom |
6:30 AM | Daystarters | Epworth United Methodist Church | Online 600 Warren Rd | Cockeysville | Discussion English Open Meeting |
6:45 AM | Slogans | Greenbelt Step Club 6:45AM | Online 143 Centerway | Greenbelt | Closed Meeting English Temporary Closure |
6:45 AM | Early Bird Group Frederick | Early Bird Group | Online 115 West 2nd Street | Frederick | Closed Meeting Grapevine |
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Ellicott City, Maryland AA Meetings
Ellicott City’s historic district called “Historic Ellicott City” or “Old Ellicott City” includes Ellicott City Station, the oldest train station (1830) in the United States. The city also has a history of alcohol addiction. If you are a resident of Ellicott City and depend on alcohol to feel good or just to get through the day, you can get help by attending AA meetings in Ellicott City. You can find the locations for these meetings on alcoholicsanonymous.com. The regularly updated directory also lists AA meetings Maryland from other areas in the state. Alcohol use disorder is a medical condition where an individual struggles to stop or control alcohol consumption despite its adverse consequences. Having people close to you who drink regularly increases the risk of an individual developing alcohol use disorder. Also, the glamorous way that alcohol is sometimes portrayed in the media and its wide acceptance society may send the wrong message that it is alright to drink too much and too often. Drinking too much on a regular basis for an extended period of time can lead to debilitating consequences. Over time, excessive alcohol consumption may damage your brain, disrupting the function of the areas associated with pleasure, judgment, and behavioral control. This can lead to a reliance on alcohol to try to reduce bad feelings or restore good ones.