There are only a few meetings specifically geared to new people (See the New To A.A. page for a list.) The letter 'B', for Beginner, at the end of meeting descriptions indicates a meeting for new people.
There is only 1 requirement for A.A.: a desire to stop drinking. You don't have to talk or say anything - unless you want to. All meetings have their own 'flavor' (and this will change over time), so you may find one meeting more comfortable than others.
After you read theses Q&A's, read New To A.A. (if you have not done so already).
All A.A. meetings in the Harrisburg area are listed on this website. At the end of each meeting description there letters which tell more about the meeting. This Legend,is on each page will tell you what the letters mean. If the meeting is just for women, you will see W.
The O means an Open meeting and anyone can attend, etc. Just pick a meeting and go!
There is no sign up to attend A.A. meetings. Just pick a meeting and go.
When you click on a day to look for a meeting, at the end of each meeting description the letters tell more about the meeting. The O means an Open Meeting and anyone can attend - like students or friends or family who want to learn about A.A.. Closed Meetings are just for those who want to stay sober. There is only 1 requirement to attend: the desire to stop drinking.
Because the online information can be updated at any time, it should always be the most accurate. The printed meeting schedules are dated accordingly and have the most accurate information in print.
Should you find have any questions please feel free to contact the Hot Line: (717) 279-4989.
Open Meetings are "open to everyone". Alcoholics, friends, family, students, basically anyone who wants to find out more about Alcoholism and the A.A. program.
Closed Meetings are for people that admit (to themselves) they have a drinking problem and want to stop
drinking. That's the only requirement to go to closed meetings!
There are no attendance records kept at A.A.. There are those that need verification of meeting attendance and usually the person who is 'leading' the meeting will be the person to sign your paperwork for you at the end of the meeting. If you do not have 'official paperwork' and want to keep a record then you could write up a sheet to get signed with the Meeting Name, Date, Location, Time and your Name.
No. A.A. does not keep membership files, or attendance records. You do not have to reveal anything about yourself. No one will bother you if you don?t want to come back.
An A.A. meeting may take one of several forms, but at any meeting you will find alcoholics talking about what drinking did to their lives and personalities, what actions they took to help themselves, and how they are living their lives today.
In our experience, the people who recover in A.A. are those who:
Lebanon Area AA
P.O. Box 684
Lebanon, PA 17042
717-279-4989
(24 Hour Answering Service)
District 65 Meeting
1800 Oak St., Lebanon
Messiah Lutheran Church
3rd Thursday @ 7pm
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