No Frills Group

Bellmore, New York
Saturdays
9:30 PM
Help someone find this meeting:

No Frills Group meets on Saturday at 9:30 PM in Bellmore, New York at the Bellmore Presbyterian Church. This candlelight, discussion, open meeting welcomes anyone interested in learning about recovery from alcoholism. Bellmore/Martin Ave; Rambo Hall..

Meeting Information

Schedule

Saturdays at 9:30 PM

Meeting Types

Meeting Format
Candlelight: Evening meeting often held in a quieter, more reflective atmosphere.
Candlelight
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
Languages Spoken
English: Meeting conducted in English language.
English

Group Name

No Frills Group

Special Meeting Notes

Meeting Notes

Open Ended Topic.

Group Notes

IAN#: L39N Update: 4/13/25

Location Notes

Bellmore/Martin Ave; Rambo Hall.

Location & Map

Interactive map showing meeting location with direction links on Google Maps, Apple Maps and Waze

Bellmore Presbyterian Church

2740 Martin Ave, Bellmore, NY 11710, USA

Meeting Location

Directions:

Loading map...

Meeting Schedules

No Frills Group meets 8 times per week across 7 different days. View all meeting times and locations below.

Saturday9:30 PM
Current Meeting
Bellmore Presbyterian Church
Candlelight
Discussion
Open
English
Sunday5:00 PM
Bellmore Presbyterian Church
Closed
English
Monday5:00 PM
Bellmore Presbyterian Church
Step Meeting
English
Tuesday5:00 PM
Bellmore Presbyterian Church
Closed
Living Sober
English
Wednesday5:00 PM
Bellmore Presbyterian Church
Closed
English
Thursday5:00 PM
Bellmore Presbyterian Church
Big Book
Closed
English
Friday5:00 PM
Bellmore Presbyterian Church
Closed
Newcomer
English
Saturday5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Bellmore Presbyterian Church
Open
English

Find AA Meetings in Nearby Cities Near Me

Explore additional AA meetings throughout New York and Connecticut with diverse schedules, meeting types, and formats to support your recovery journey.

Long Beach
(9.4 Miles Away)
Bay Shore
(15.0 Miles Away)
Queens
(15.1 Miles Away)
New York
(20.9 Miles Away)
Bronx
(21.5 Miles Away)
Brooklyn
(22.2 Miles Away)
White Plains
(26.8 Miles Away)
Greenwich(Connecticut)
(27.7 Miles Away)
Stamford(Connecticut)
(29.7 Miles Away)
Staten Island
(33.2 Miles Away)
Westport(Connecticut)
(33.7 Miles Away)
Pearl River
(36.6 Miles Away)

AA Meetings in Nassau County, New York

Find AA meetings throughout Nassau County including Bellmore and surrounding communities. The AA Directory provides the most comprehensive listing of recovery support groups across New York, with detailed meeting times, locations, and formats to help you find the right meeting for your sobriety journey in Nassau County.

Frequently Asked Questions

AA Meeting Organization/Intergroup
This meeting is coordinated by the following AA organization

Nassau Intergroup

631 meetings
West Hempstead, NY, USA

Contact this organization for meeting updates, schedule changes, or general information about AA meetings in West Hempstead, NY.

Latest Articles
Recovery resources and guides

What is A.A.?

Understanding A.A. - a comprehensive guide to the world's largest fellowship dedicated to helping people recover from alcohol addiction.

What is a Sponsor?

Learn about sponsors in A.A. - mentors who guide you through the 12 Steps and provide support in your recovery journey.

Speaker A.A. Meetings

Personal recovery stories and what to expect at speaker meetings - how testimonials inspire hope and demonstrate A.A.'s effectiveness.

Discussion Meetings

Group discussions around recovery topics - interactive meetings focused on sharing experiences and exploring A.A. principles.

Open Meetings

Meetings open to anyone interested in learning about A.A. - who can attend and what to expect.

Closed Meetings

Understanding closed meetings - meetings for people with drinking problems who desire to stop drinking.

Big Book Study

Exploring A.A.'s foundational text - detailed study of the Big Book and its core recovery principles.