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Tri Step Beginners Group

18 Veterans Square, Laconia, NH 03246, USA  ·  Tuesday at 8:00 PM

Meeting Details

Time
8:00 PM
Day
Tuesday
Address
18 Veterans Square, Laconia, NH 03246, USA
Program
Alcoholics Anonymous
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Closed AA meetings are for those who have a desire to stop drinking. Only AA members or those who think they may have a drinking problem may attend.

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About Tri Step Beginners Group AA Meeting in Laconia, NH

Tri Step Beginners Group is a free Alcoholics Anonymous meeting held every Tuesday at 8:00 PM at 18 Veterans Square, Laconia, NH 03246, USA in Laconia, New Hampshire. This is a closed meeting, open only to those who identify as alcoholics or who think they may have a drinking problem.

What to Expect

Closed meetings provide a safe space for those in recovery to share openly. Attendance is limited to those who identify as alcoholics or think they may have a drinking problem. 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.

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