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Time Name Location / Group Address / Platform Region
4:30 PM Tailender's - Confirmed Genesis Club 1213 N Appleton St Appleton Closed Meeting   Discussion   English +   Wheelchair Access   Wheelchair-Accessible Bathroom
12:00 PM Friday Bookmarkers - Confirmed Emmanuel United Church 1306 Michigan St Oshkosh Closed Meeting   English   Wheelchair Access
12:00 PM Serenity Now Grp Calvary Lutheran Church 1301 S Ridge Rd Green Bay Discussion   English   Open Meeting
3:00 PM Zoom Into Recovery Zoom Online Green Bay, WI Green Bay Closed Meeting   English

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Appleton, Wisconsin AA Meetings

Appleton is a city in Outagamie, Calumet, and Winnebago counties in Wisconsin; the town it is located on the Fox River. If you are coping with alcohol addiction, and you live in the local area, our online directory of AA meetings in Appleton can help you find a local Alcoholics Anonymous group. Newcomers to AA meetings Wisconsin often have many questions about how the program works and what happens during AA meetings. Many AA newcomers worry about being required to announce their names and confess to being an alcoholic at their first AA meeting. As a newcomer to meetings, you are not expected to speak; simply attending and listening is considered a significant first step. In general, Alcoholics Anonymous meetings are very informal; if you feel comfortable talking at your first meeting, you are welcome to do so. After you’ve become acquainted with AA’s group process and found a meeting that suits your recovery needs, you can join the organization. There is no complicated process to becoming an AA member; you simply need to declare that you want to join. There are no dues or fees to join AA, the only requirement is that you have a desire to stop drinking alcohol.

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