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All are welcome, but discussion must be confined to problems dealing
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Attendance is limited to those who have a desire to stop drinking. If
you think you have a problem with alcohol, you are welcome at the meeting.
Still, discussion must be confined to problems dealing with alcohol.
Discussion:
Someone (most often, the meeting chairperson) picks a topic related
to alcoholism or recovery for discussion.
Big
Book Study:
After a reading from the Big Book,
Alcoholics
Anonymous, a topic from the reading is discussed, as it relates to
alcoholism.
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Study:
After a reading from the book,
Twelve
Steps and Twelve Traditions, the '12 x 12', a topic from the reading is
discussed, as it relates to alcoholism.
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Where members identify with others. These are not the "core" groups of
AA, and some members even oppose their existence because they say they are
"exclusive", rather than "all inclusive". The third
tradition of Alcoholics Anonymous states, "The only requirement for AA
membership is a desire to stop drinking."

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