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  1. At “open meetings,” speakers tell how they drank, how they discovered A.A., and how its program has helped them. Members may bring relatives or friends, and usually anyone interested in A.A. is also welcome to attend “open meetings” as an observer. “Closed meetings” are for alcoholics only.

  2. This is a closed meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous. In support of A.A.’s singleness of purpose, attendance at closed meetings is limited to persons who have a desire to stop drinking. If you think you have a problem with alcohol, you are welcome to attend this meeting.

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  3. Here is a link to the Online Intergroup Spanish AA meeting list. These meetings are attended by members from all over the country/world: https://aa-intergroup.org/oiaa/meetings/?types=Spanish. Here is a downloadable pdf for Spanish meetings. Spanish meeting directory page 1_ 001538. Spanish meeting directory page 2_001539. ASL Resources

  4. This is a closed meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous. In support of A.A.’s singleness of purpose, attendance at closed meetings is limited to persons who have a desire to stop drinking. If you think you have a problem with alcohol, you are welcome to attend this meeting.

  5. Big Book Online (PDF) of Alcoholics Anonymous. This is the Fourth Edition of the Big Book, the basic text for Alcoholics Anonymous. Since the first edition appeared, in 1939, it has helped millions of men and women recover from alcoholism. Chapters describing the A.A. recovery program remain unchanged.

  6. Alcoholics Anonymous. b. Open discussion meetings — one member speaks briefly about his or her drinking experience, and then leads a dis-cussion on A.A. recovery or any drinking-related problem anyone brings up.(Closed meetings are for A.A.s or anyone who may have a drinking problem.)

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  8. Closed Meeting This is a closed meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous. In support of A.A.’s singleness of purpose, attendance at closed meetings is limited to persons who have a desire to stop drinking. If you think you have a problem with alcohol you are welcome to attend this meeting. We ask that discussing