Athens Ohio Alcoholics Anonymous
District 16

Meeting List for Athens Ohio area Alcoholics Anonymous
Sunday
5:30 pm McArthur Sunday Group (OD) Presbyterian Church corner of High & Boundary
7:00 pm Athens Sunday Lead Group (OS) at First United Methodist Church at 2 S. College St.
Monday
6:00 pm Athens Big Book Group (CBB) Christ Lutheran Church 69 Mill St.
6:00 pm Monday Twilight Group (OD) at J.W. Clem Recovery House at 8044 Dairy Lane.
8:00 pm Nelsonville Big Book Meeting (OBB) First Methodist Church, 205 W. Columbus St. Nelsonville, Ohio
Tuesday
Noon Daily Reflections (OD) First United Methodist Church at 2 S. College St.
6:00 pm Open Discussion (OD) at J.W. Clem Recovery House at 8044 Dairy Lane.
Wednesday
7:00 am Attitude Adjustment Group (CD) First Presbyterian Church (downstairs) 2 N. Court St.
5:30 pm Wednesday Night Women’s Group (OD) Christ the King Catholic Church corner of Stewart and Mill St.
7:00 pm Gift of Lasting Fellowship Men’s Group (CBB) Unitarian Fellowship 184 Longview Heights Rd.
Thursday
7:00 AM Thursday Step Study (OST) First Presbyterian Church; 2 N. Court St. (2nd
door on Washington St., downstairs)
Noon Reflections on Sobriety Group (OD) First United Methodist Church 2 S. College St.
6:30 PM Grapevine Meeting (OD) 1st United Methodist Church of The Plains; 3
N. Plains Rd; The Plains, OH
8:00 pm Nelsonville Thursday Meeting (OD) First Methodist Church, 205 W. Columbus St. Nelsonville, Ohio
Friday
5:30 pm TGIF Group (CD) on Zoom https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86865767762 Meeting ID: 868 6576 7762 Passcode: 149468
7:00 pm 12 and 12 Group (OStD) Christ the King Catholic Church, 75 Stewart St. Athens, Ohio
Saturday
9:30 am Cliché Group (OD) at The Plains United Methodist Church, 3 N. Plains Rd., The Plains
6:00 pm Knucklehead Group (CD) at First United Methodist Church 2 S. College St.
Key to meeting types: O=Open meeting, C=Closed meeting, D=Discussion meeting, St=Step meeting, BB=Big Book meeting
More Information
What is Alcoholics Anonymous? “Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of people who come together to solve their drinking problem. It doesn’t cost anything to attend AA meetings. There are no age or education requirements to participate. Membership is open to anyone who wants to do something about their drinking problem.” More information at AA’s World Service website: https://www.aa.org/pages/en_US/what-is-aa
Is AA for you? 12 questions only you can answer. Here are some of the questions we tried to answer honestly. If we answered YES to four or more questions, we were in deep trouble with our drinking. See how you do. Remember, there is no disgrace in facing up to the fact that you have a problem. Find these questions at; https://www.aa.org/pages/en_US/is-aa-for-you-twelve-questions-only-you-can-answer