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Time Name Location / Group Address / Platform Region
5:00 PM Big Book Step Study Group Keene Big Book Step Study Group Online 34 Mechanic Street Keene Big Book   Concurrent with Al-Anon   Discussion +   Step Meeting   Virtual   Wheelchair Access
5:00 PM End of the Rainbow Group End of the Rainbow Group 48 Pearl St Schuylerville English   Step Meeting
6:00 PM Bennington Group St. Peter's Church 200 Pleasant St Bennington Discussion   English   Open Meeting
6:00 PM Better Safe Than Sorry Better Safe Than Sorry Online Greenfield, MA 01301 Greenfield 12 Steps & 12 Traditions   English   Open Meeting
6:00 PM Only Requirement Group Only Requirement Group 93 Chapman St Greenfield English   Open Meeting   Speaker +   Wheelchair Access
6:00 PM Big Book Adams Big Book Adams 42 Park Street Adams Big Book   Discussion   Open Meeting
6:00 PM Oldtimers Group Oldtimers Group Main St & Parker Ave Northfield English   Open Meeting
6:00 PM Sunday Group Turning Point Center 7 Morgan St Springfield English   Open Meeting   Wheelchair Access
6:00 PM Back To Life Brattleboro Back to Life 193 Main Street Brattleboro Discussion   Open Meeting
6:30 PM Keep It Simple Mens Group Chapel by the Lake 529 Granite Lake Rd Nelson Discussion   English   Men's Meeting
6:30 PM Sunday Night Candlelight Discussion Sun Night Candlelight Disc Grp 4 N Main St Williamsburg Closed Meeting   Discussion   English +   Step Meeting
7:00 PM Freedom Through Action Group Live Free Sober Living 881 Marlboro St Keene Discussion   English
7:00 PM West River Valley Group The Townshend Church 46 Common Rd Townshend Discussion   English   Open Meeting +   Speaker
7:00 PM Grapevine Group Grapevine Group 135 Hudson Ave Stillwater Closed Meeting   Discussion   English
7:00 PM Sunday Night Step Sunday Night Step 31 N Main St Orange Closed Meeting   English   Step Meeting +   Wheelchair Access
7:00 PM Sunday Night Sunday Night 160 Bridges Rd Williamstown Closed Meeting   Discussion   English +   Temporary Closure
7:00 PM Original Group Of A A Fitzwilliam Community Church, Side door 85 NH-119 Fitzwilliam Discussion   English
7:00 PM 11th Step Prayer & Meditation Wilson House 378 Village St Dorset English   Open Meeting   Step Meeting
7:30 PM Northern Berkshire Group Northern Berkshire Group 35 Park St Williamstown English   Open Meeting   Speaker +   Wheelchair Access
7:30 PM Amherst Sunday Step Group Sunday Night Step Group Online 14 Boltwood Ave Amherst English   Open Meeting   Step Meeting +   Wheelchair Access

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Wilmington, Vermont AA Meetings

Wilmington is a town in Windham County, Vermont. Those coping with alcohol addiction, who live in Windham County, may be interested in finding AA meetings in Wilmington. Our AA meetings Vt. database can help experienced AA members, called “old-timers,” those visiting or relocating to the area, as well as newcomers. If you are new to Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), you may be hesitant about getting started. It’s not unusual for people in recovery to put off beginning addiction treatment. It may help to know that you don’t have to do it on your own. If you attend an open meeting (open for anyone to attend, including close friends or family members), you can bring someone along with you. Of course, the person you invite to come along with should be someone who supports your recovery. Open AA discussion meetings provide information about AA in general and about the 12-Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous. AA supports family involvement, and attending open meetings often helps family members understand addiction and how the 12-Steps work. Interestingly, those with family members who support their recovery efforts are more likely to stay sober on a long-term basis. But sometimes AA meetings are not enough. Some people need a more structured addiction treatment program, such as an inpatient or outpatient rehabilitation (rehab) program. If you have questions about available addiction recovery programs or would like help finding treatment options in your local area, contact us today.

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