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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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5:30 PM | Happy Hour Group | Happy Hour Group #726095 | 7829 MN-210 | Baxter | English Open Meeting |
7:00 PM | Friday Night Discussion Group | Friday Night Discussion Group #655611 | 25574 Church St | Nisswa | Discussion English Open Meeting |
7:00 PM | Trinity Speaker Group | Trinity Speaker Group #133351 | 1420 S 6th St | Brainerd | English Open Meeting |
7:00 PM | Life Begins Here Group | Life Begins Here Group #641020 | 7829 MN-210 | Baxter | English Open Meeting |
7:30 PM | Longville Group | Longville Group #118696 | 5043 MN-84 | Longville | Closed Meeting English |
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Crosby, Minnesota AA Meetings
Crosby is a relatively small city in Crow Wing County, in the US state of Minnesota, and is part of the Brainerd micropolitan Area. At the AA meetings in Crosby, there are persons there who struggle with alcohol use disorder; they might have a history of indulging in social drinking which eventually leads to chronic AUD. At this stage, it is regarded as a substance use disorder and necessary treatments should be applied. Persons affected can locate the local AA meetings in Crosby directory listing which provides extensive information on the various meetings to be held, this includes data on the times, dates, locations. There is also a referral to the AA website, giving information on the meetings and referral to the various rehab centers if required for further treatments. At AA Minnesota meetings, the atmosphere is quite receptive for the commencement of the meetings. Motivation and mentorship are carried out by the volunteer supervisors who maintain the meetings. There are open and closed-style meetings. At the open meetings, members are allowed to invite people from the community who want to show support. While at the closed meetings members prefer to have private sessions without others from outside the program being present. The treatments recommended are the 12-step approach based on the text of AA. Large and small group meetings are accommodated, women’s only and men’s only meetings are also an option. The importance of getting help as soon as possible must be stressed as it may assist with rehabilitation and staying alcohol-free.