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Find AA meetings in Rochester, Minnesota to help you on your road to recovery. Our comprehensive directory of AA meetings in Minnesota includes open, closed, speaker, and other specialized meetings, all of which are designed to help you get sober and remain sober.

Time Name Location / Group Address / Platform Region
7:00 AM Tradition 3 Group Tradition 3 Group #132735 2110 US-14 Rochester Big Book   Closed Meeting   English
12:00 PM Freedom From Bondage Group Freedom From Bondage Group #695071 111 3rd Ave SW Rochester Closed Meeting   English
12:00 PM Downtown A.A. Group Downtown A.A. Group #609990 400 5th Ave SW Rochester English
1:00 PM Pioneer Group Pioneer Group #107900 1340 3rd Ave SE Rochester English
6:30 PM Men's Problem Solution Meeting The Safe Harbor Building 2110 US-14 Rochester Closed Meeting   English   Men's Meeting
6:30 PM Big Book Autonomous Group Big Book Autonomous Group #166302 222 6th Ave SW Rochester English
7:00 PM Good Samaritan Group Good Samaritan Group #138820 325 Alliance Pl Rochester Big Book   Closed Meeting   English +   Wheelchair Access
9:30 AM Big Room Group Big Room Group #727959 605 Florence Ave Owatonna English
9:30 AM West Hills A.A. Group West Hills A.A. Group #107879 605 Florence Ave Owatonna Big Book   Closed Meeting   English
10:00 AM Austin Alano Groups Austin Alano Groups #107649 1504 10th Dr SE Austin Big Book   English   Open Meeting
6:30 PM Pepin AA Group Bank of Alma- basement 419 2nd St Pepin Closed Meeting   English
6:30 PM West Hills A.A. Group West Hills A.A. Group #107879 605 Florence Ave Owatonna Closed Meeting   English   Men's Meeting
7:00 PM Wabasha Group Wabasha Group #107621 611 Broadway Ave Wabasha English
7:00 PM Monday Night Gratitude Group United Lutheran Church 628 W 5th St Red Wing Closed Meeting   Discussion   English
7:00 PM Kellogg Group Kellogg Group #138819 128 E Belvidere Ave Kellogg English
7:00 PM Crossroads Journey Group Crossroads Journey Group #705379 201 N Broadway Ave Spring Valley Big Book   Closed Meeting   English
7:00 PM Monday Night Big Book Group Monday Night Big Book Group #714089 749 S Main St Zumbrota English
7:00 PM Hayfield Group Hayfield Group #107761 104 1st St SE Hayfield 12 Steps & 12 Traditions   Big Book   Closed Meeting +   English
7:00 PM Monday Study Group Monday Study Group #651619 100 N Fremont St Lewiston Closed Meeting   English
7:00 PM Red Wing AA Red Wing AA 306 W 4th St Red Wing Discussion   English   Open Meeting

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Rochester, Minnesota AA Meetings

Rochester is an infamous city in the southern region of Minnesota. The town is well-known because of the renowned Mayo Clinic in Rochester. Like other cities across the country, Rochester is home to many people suffering from alcohol addiction. If you live in the Rochester area and are dealing with substance use disorder, you may be interested to learn about local AA meetings in Rochester. The AA Minnesota community offers a variety of meeting types and formats. For example, there are open and closed AA discussion meetings. Open meetings are those that anyone who wants to support a friend or family member in addiction recovery can attend. Closed meeting discussions are only available for those who wish to stop using alcohol. Non-drinkers, particularly friends and family members, should consider attending open meetings to learn more about the AA program and the 12-Step model of recovery. Speaker meetings are another type of supportive service offered by most AA groups. A speaker meeting involves an AA member who tells a personal recovery story to the rest of the group. Members often make introductions, starting with their name and admission to being an alcoholic. But it’s important to note that there is no requirement to speak at an AA meeting; you are free simply to listen.

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