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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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6:30 PM | Promises Group | St Mary of the Hills | 140 Chestnut Dr | Blowing Rock | English |
6:45 AM | The Early Birds | Boone United Methodist Church | 471 New Market Blvd | Boone | English |
8:30 AM | Morning Meditations | Central Group - JC | 213 E Maple St | Johnson City | Discussion English Open Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
10:00 AM | Keep It Simple Street Northeast | Keep It Simple Street Northeast | 125 3rd Street Northeast | Hickory | Closed Meeting Discussion |
10:00 AM | Keep It Simple | Women's Resource Center | 125 3rd St NE | Hickory | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
12:00 PM | Brown Bag Bunch | Queen St. Club | 923 E Union St | Morganton | Big Book English Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | Central Group - Johnson City | Central Group - JC | 213 E Maple St | Johnson City | Discussion English Open Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
12:00 PM | High Noon Group | St. Aloysius Catholic Church | 921 2nd St NE | Hickory | Discussion English Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | It's In the Book | Burnsville First Baptist Church | 11 Town Square | Burnsville | Big Book Closed Meeting Discussion + English |
12:00 PM | Central Johnson City | Central Johnson City | 213 East Maple Street | Johnson City | Closed Meeting Discussion Wheelchair Access |
12:00 PM | Old Town Group | AA Door | 204 Forester Ave | North Wilkesboro | English |
12:00 PM | One Day at a Time | Boone United Methodist Church | 471 New Market Blvd | Boone | English |
12:00 PM | Serenity Seekers - Marion | Serenity Seekers 663-204 | 241 W Court St | Marion | Big Book Discussion English + Open Meeting |
5:30 PM | 5:30 Group | Viewmont Baptist Church | 1246 2nd St NE | Hickory | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
5:30 PM | Happy Hour Boone | Happy Hour Boone | 141 Health Center Drive | Boone | Discussion Open Meeting |
5:45 PM | New Beginnings Big Book Study | New Beginnings | 706 Main Ave SE | Hickory | Big Book Closed Meeting English |
6:00 PM | Central Johnson City | Central Johnson City | 213 East Maple Street | Johnson City | Newcomer Open Meeting Wheelchair Access |
6:00 PM | Central Group - Johnson City | Central Group - JC | 213 E Maple St | Johnson City | Closed Meeting English Newcomer + Wheelchair Access |
6:00 PM | I am Responsible | I am Responsible | 214 College St | Mountain City | English Open Meeting Step Meeting |
6:30 PM | Serenity Sisters | Lenoir Presbyterian Church | 1002 Kirkwood St NW | Lenoir | Closed Meeting Discussion English + Women's Meeting |
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Blowing Rock, North Carolina AA Meetings
Blowing Rock, North Carolina, is home to pristine and beautiful mountains. There are also AA meetings, Blowing Rock, NC, for visitors and residents to attend; those struggling with the effects of alcohol use disorder (AUD) may use our online directory to locate nearby groups. AUD is characterized by the inability to control or stop drinking and is a chronic disease. Alcoholics Anonymous has been the global leader in AUD recovery for more than 85 years, and members attribute success to regular meeting attendance. There are no meeting fees or membership dues in AA, and the only requirement is a desire to stop drinking. Since members are a diverse group, there is an array of meeting styles to accommodate different members. Some examples are open meetings where supportive family and friends may attend, closed meetings where only those with AUD attend, men’s and women’s only meetings, and more. Newcomers and old-timers are free to explore options. AA meetings rely on the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous as their primary text, but other resources may also be used. The Big Book of AA introduces and explains the 12 Steps of AA, the backbone of the program, and most meetings include time for members to share their recovery stories. With this essential support, it’s not surprising that AA meetings have terrific success. Some folks who begin recovery discover that they also need the help of a formal rehab program to get started on a solid foundation. Detox, inpatient, and outpatient treatment programs are available. You can call our helpline and speak to a specialist who can help you find treatment program information. Begin attending AA North Carolina meetings for a great start to your recovery.