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Dover Group

Address

5 N Main St
Dover, PA 17315

Meeting Notes

All meetings are located in-person in the basement. Monday Noon-As Bill Sees It Monday 7pm-Beginners Tuesday Noon-Discussion Tuesday 7pm-Big Book (closed) Wednesday Noon-Beginners Wednesday 7pm-Steps and Traditions (closed) Thursday Noon-Big Book Thursday 7pm-Discussion (closed) Friday Noon-Grapevine, except the first/last of the month which is a Speaker/Anniversary meeting Friday 7pm-Discussion Saturday 8am-Discussion Saturday 7pm-Discussion, except the first/last of the month which is a Speaker/Anniversary meeting Sunday 4pm-Discussion

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Types of AA Meetings

12 Steps & 12 Traditions: Pennsylvania's AA 12 Step and Traditions programs welcomes all individuals seeking support Meetings provide a nurturing environment for recovery. With regular and flexible meetings, individuals can find the assistance they need on their journey to sobriety.

As Bill Sees It: As Bill Sees It is a collection of essays and reflections from AA’s founder, Bill W., about the organization and its purpose. The book is often referenced in AA meetings to encourage members to individually and collectively discuss their recovery.

Big Book: AA programs in Pennsylvania often feature the Big Book in discussions. Clients find inspiration from the lives of real people who overcame alcohol use disorder.

Closed: In Pennsylvania, closed AA meetings are not open to general members of the community. The only people who may attend are members of AA and individuals who know they have a drinking problem and want to find help.

Discussion: AA discussion meetings in Pennsylvania are structured around a central topic related to alcoholism and recovery. After opening the meeting and sharing the topic, leaders may share briefly from a related AA text. Then, they’ll add their own insights and encourage others to participate in the conversation.

Grapevine: Grapevine is a monthly magazine published by AA. Its contents, written by AA members, generally feature the experiences of individuals with alcohol use disorder, and articles are often discussed in AA meetings.

Literature: Pennsylvania literature-led AA meetings are support group meetings for people who are impacted by alcohol addiction, including those suffering from alcoholism and those who have loved ones addicted to alcohol. These no-cost community meetings are based on the Big Book of AA and other literature by AA founders and leaders as part of a 12-step addiction recovery program.

Newcomer: In Pennsylvania, AA newcomer meetings are available for individuals who are new to AA and want to learn more as they take the first steps toward recovery. Experienced members usually lead the sessions, which may be discussion-based or structured around core topics.

Open: In Pennsylvania, open AA meetings are accessible to all local community members who want a firsthand look into how the program operates and what the 12 strep recovery model includes. This may include individuals looking for help with alcohol addiction as well as their supporters.

Speaker: In Pennsylvania, speakers assist AA members by appealing to them to resist relapse. Speakers tend to use a blend of humor, reason, faith, raw emotions, and charm to dissuade members from drinking.

Step Meeting: Step meetings are part of the 12 Step Program in Pennsylvania AA centers. Groups read AA texts like Twelve Steps, discuss how the passages fit their experience, and come up with goals to improve their recovery in the next meeting.

Tradition Study: Tradition Study sessions are AA reflections about the organization. Members discuss how AA chapters can be more successful in their purpose through greater unity and its outreach programs.

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