We have a wonderful group of well-established meetings in
the area we serve. Please use the side bar and the
drop-down menus to select from the meetings available each
day of the week in Richland, Ashland and Crawford counties
(the area served by the InterGroup). There is also a
table setting forth many other
meetings in adjacent counties, and the entire list is available in PDF
format. You will need the free Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on
your computer to view the list or to print the download.
Meeting
Legend
Who may attend:
Closed Meetings (C) - AA Members and those
newcomers with a desire to stop drinking.
Open Meetings (O) - AA Members, newcomers, family and
friends, and anyone interested in alcoholism.
Types of meetings:
Lead (L) or speaker meeting
Discussion (D) meeting
Big Book (BB) meeting
12 Steps and 12 Traditions (12&12)
Grapevine (GR) meeting
Beginners Meeting (B/M)
Other:
Handicapped Accessible (H/A)
Child Care Available (CCA)
Holidays/Bad Weather, etc.: There is never
an excuse not to have a scheduled meeting. Christmas
Morning, Blizzards, End of the World, we will be there.
A word to
newcomers and their families about meetings....
If you wish to
join us for a meeting, we will be happy to share what we
have learned about our drinking and how we solved our
common problem. There will be no pressure to join us, and
your visit will be kept confidential.
Please refer to the legend above about types of meetings
and who may attend. Attendance at "Closed" meetings is
limited to AA members and to those persons who are
concerned about their own drinking and have a desire to
stop. "Open" meetings are open to all who have an interest
in the subject of alcoholism, whether or not they have
concerns about their own drinking, including family members
and friends. Friends and family members of problem drinkers
may also wish to attend Alanon meetings, which offer mutual
support and encouragement to those affected by someone
else's drinking.
Health-care
professionals, including
those in training, who come into contact with problem
drinkers, and who wish to observe an AA meeting, are asked
to attend "Open" meetings.