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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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5:30 PM | Alano Club | Alano Club | 111 Catalina Dr | Greenville | Discussion English Open Meeting + Speaker Wheelchair Access |
5:30 PM | Grace Group | Grace Group of Asheville 161-970 | 37 E Larchmont Rd | Asheville | Child-Friendly English Newcomer + Open Meeting |
5:30 PM | Grace Group Hillside Street | Grace Group | Online 223 Hillside Street | Asheville | Child-Friendly Closed Meeting Newcomer |
5:30 PM | The Meeting | The Meeting | Online Asheville, NC | Asheville | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
5:30 PM | Happy Hour Group | Happy Hour Group - Hendersonville 169-182 | 2443 Spartanburg Hwy | Flat Rock | Discussion English Open Meeting |
5:30 PM | Serenity Service Group | Serenity Service Group 110-498 | 297 Haywood St | Asheville | Big Book Closed Meeting English |
5:30 PM | All In Group | Maple Grove Methodist Church | 79 Maple Grove Church Rd | Waynesville | English Open Meeting Wheelchair Access |
6:00 PM | Joy of Living Group | Joy Of Living Group - 000112527 | 1020 Asheville Hwy | Brevard | Discussion English Open Meeting + Women's Meeting |
6:00 PM | Old-Fashioned Big Book Study | Old-Fashioned Big Book Study | 1 School Rd | Asheville | Big Book Closed Meeting English |
6:00 PM | WORKS | WORKS | 1 Kenilworth Knolls UNIT 4 | Asheville | English Open Meeting Step Meeting |
6:00 PM | Women's Step Study | Women's Step Study | 6150 Old Buncombe Rd | Greenville | English Open Meeting Step Meeting + Women's Meeting |
6:30 PM | Saturday Solutions Group (yep, on Tuesday) | Saturday Solutions Group | Online Asheville, NC | Asheville | Discussion English Open Meeting |
6:30 PM | Came To Believe Womens Group | Came To Believe Womens Group 611-288 | 200 Pete Luther Rd | Candler | Closed Meeting Discussion English + Women's Meeting |
6:30 PM | Sober Sisters (Black Mountain) | Sober Sisters (Black Mountain) | 117 Montreat Rd | Black Mountain | Closed Meeting Discussion English + Literature Wheelchair Access Women's Meeting |
6:30 PM | Fellowship Group Fletcher | Fellowship Group Fletcher | 2840 Hendersonville Road | Fletcher | Closed Meeting Discussion Women's Meeting |
7:00 PM | Safe and Sound Group | Safe & Sound Group 645-654 | 315 Old Haw Creek Rd | Asheville | Discussion English Open Meeting + Women's Meeting |
7:00 PM | Traditional (Spartanburg) | Traditional (Spartanburg) | 438 N Church St | Spartanburg | Big Book Closed Meeting English + Wheelchair Access |
7:00 PM | Total Surrender Group | Total Surrender Group 688-024 | 3070 Sweeten Creek Rd | Asheville | Big Book Closed Meeting English |
7:00 PM | Landrum | Landrum | 116 Jones St | Landrum | 12 Steps & 12 Traditions Closed Meeting English |
7:00 PM | Pisgah Group | Pisgah Group-000049661 | 531 Haywood Rd | Asheville | Closed Meeting English Literature |
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Bat Cave, North Carolina AA Meetings
The community of Bat Cave, North Carolina, is named after a bat cave that is home to the endangered Indiana bat on Bluerock Mountain. This small community is also home to some folks who experience the struggles of living with alcohol use disorder (AUD). To find AA meetings in Bat Cave, use our online directory to locate nearby groups. Alcoholics Anonymous has been helping people recover from AUD for over 85 years and continues to be the global leader in group-support recovery meetings. Using the tried and tested 12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous found in the Big Book of AA members work a spiritual but not religious program of self-examination and growth to practice living satisfying and successful lives without alcohol. While there are various meeting formats, each includes time dedicated to members sharing their recovery stories. Sharing seems to be the critical element in helping one another solve their common problem of AUD. Because sharing does facilitate recovery, everyone is encouraged to participate, but sharing is not mandatory, and members who are not ready may wait until they feel comfortable joining in sharing. Attending AA North Carolina meetings is a sensible part of the recovery journey, for here you’ll find a community of dedicated folks ready to welcome you in their fellowship. For those experiencing severe AUD symptoms, you must consider formal treatment programs where you may receive expert medical care while you recover. To learn about available programs, call our 24/7 helpline and speak with a specialist who is prepared to guide you to the needed information confidentially.