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Rock Springs Group

402 S Main St, Rock Springs, WY 82901, USA  ·  Saturday at 12:00 PM

Meeting Details

Time
12:00 PM
Day
Saturday
Address
402 S Main St, Rock Springs, WY 82901, USA
Program
Alcoholics Anonymous
Closed DiscussionSpanish

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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 Rock Springs Group AA Meeting in Rock Springs, WY

Rock Springs Group is a free Alcoholics Anonymous meeting held every Saturday at 12:00 PM at 402 S Main St, Rock Springs, WY 82901, USA in Rock Springs, Wyoming. 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.

When AA Isn't Enough

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Disclaimer: This site is not affiliated with Alcoholics Anonymous. Meeting data is provided for informational purposes only. Always verify meeting details directly with the group before attending. If there are discrepancies, please contact us.
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