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Hudson Center

501 Ogletown Rd, Newark, DE 19711, USA  ·  Tuesday at 10:00 AM

Meeting Details

Time
10:00 AM
Day
Tuesday
Address
501 Ogletown Rd, Newark, DE 19711, USA
Program
Alcoholics Anonymous
Open Discussion

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About Hudson Center AA Meeting in Newark, DE

Hudson Center is a free Alcoholics Anonymous meeting held every Tuesday at 10:00 AM at 501 Ogletown Rd, Newark, DE 19711, USA in Newark, Delaware. This is an open meeting, meaning anyone is welcome to attend.

What to Expect

As an open meeting, you are not required to speak or identify yourself. Simply sit, listen, and observe. Most AA meetings last 60–90 minutes. As a discussion meeting, a leader will open with a topic usually drawn from AA literature, then invite others to share their experience and reflections.

When AA Isn't Enough

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