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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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12:00 PM | Tuesday Noon Group | Trinity Episcopal Church | 85 West St | Rutland | Discussion English Open Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
12:00 PM | Keep It Simple Group | Turning Point Center - Middlebury | Online 54 Creek Rd | Middlebury | English Open Meeting Step Meeting + Temporary Closure |
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Ticonderoga, New York AA Meetings
Ticonderoga is a small town in Essex County, New York. The city has a rich history in the Revolutionary War as well. It is located between Lake George and Lake Chaplain, and its name loosely translates to “between two waters.” With a rich wartime history and a peaceful environment, this is as typical a New York town as you can find anywhere. Like all significant New York towns, Ticonderoga has also established some of the best NY AA meetings to help people fight alcohol addiction and live life as better versions of themselves. The AA meetings in Ticonderoga have helped a lot of people in the fight against alcohol addiction. The meetings are quick and reliable, promising a level of efficiency that is unheard of. By focusing on group therapy, these sessions help to get to the root of each patient’s addiction problem. The belief is that understanding what caused addiction is the first step in treating the problem itself. These group therapy sessions provide outstanding care in that regard. When you see other people who have had addiction issues sharing their stories, you are encouraged to do the same. Soon enough, everyone speaks up, and you can all focus on providing the right solutions.