Description:
Alcoholics Anonymous is a voluntary, worldwide fellowship of men and women from all walks of life who meet together to attain and maintain sobriety. The only requirement for membership is a desire to strop drinking. There are no dues or fees for A.A. membership. Donations are accepted.
There are generally two types of A.A. meetings - open meetings and closed meetings.
At "open meetings," speakers tell how they drank, how they came to A.A., and how its program of recovery has helped them. Members may bring relatives or friends, and usually anyone interested in A.A. is also welcome to attend "open meetings."
"Closed meetings" are for alcoholics only. These are group discussions, and any members who want to may speak up, to ask questions and to share their thoughts with fellow members. At "closed meetings," members can get help with personal problems in staying sober and in everyday living. Some other members can explain how they have already handled the same problems - often by using one or more of the Twelve Steps.
Meetings are held at the following dates, times and locations.
Dist.30 AA Meetings
Meeting Directory Key:
(O)Open Meeting-Can be attended by anyone.
(C)Closed Meeting-For those with a desire to stop drinking.
All Meetings Are Non-Smoking
(SP)Speaker Meeting
(B)Big Book Study
(D)Disscusion Meeting
(H)Handicap Accessible
(O)Open Meeting
(C)Closed Meeting
Milton
Thursday
7:00 pm Young at Heart (O,D)
Saint Mary's Church
837 Parkview Dr
Milton, WI
Friday
8:00pm Parkview Group - Milton (C,D)
Saint Mary's Church
837 Parkview Dr
Milton, WI
Please call ahead: hours, locations, and meeting times may vary due to COVID-19