Building A New Foundation

Brunswick, Maine
Mondays
7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Building A New Foundation meets on Monday at 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM in Brunswick, Maine at the St Paul's Episcopal Church. This newcomer, big book, discussion meeting welcomes anyone interested in learning about recovery from alcoholism. The meeting is wheelchair accessible.

Meeting Information

Schedule

Mondays at 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Meeting Types

Special Focus
Newcomer: Designed specifically for people new to A.A. with basic program information.
Newcomer
Other
Big Book Study: Focused study of the A.A. Big Book (Alcoholics Anonymous) with guided reading and discussion.
Big Book Study
Meeting Format
Discussion: Members share experiences and discuss recovery topics in an interactive group setting.
Discussion
Open: Open to anyone interested in learning about A.A., including family members, friends, and professionals.
Open
Speaker: Features one or more speakers sharing their personal recovery story and experience.
Speaker
Literature & Study
Literature: Reading and discussion of A.A. approved literature and recovery materials.
Literature
Accessibility
Wheelchair Access: Meeting location is accessible to people using wheelchairs.
Wheelchair Access
Languages Spoken
English: Meeting conducted in English language.
English

Group Name

Brunswick Area

Special Meeting Notes

Meeting Notes

District 6 -

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St Paul's Episcopal Church

27 Pleasant St, Brunswick, ME 04011, USA

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Meeting Schedules

Building A New Foundation meets weekly on Monday at 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM (St Paul's Episcopal Church).

Monday7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Current Meeting
St Paul's Episcopal Church
Newcomer
Big Book
Discussion
Literature
Open
Speaker
Wheelchair Access
English

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