Find AA Meetings in Merrimac, Wisconsin

Find AA meetings in Merrimac, Wisconsin to help you on your road to recovery. Our comprehensive directory of AA meetings in Wisconsin includes open, closed, speaker, and other specialized meetings, all of which are designed to help you get sober and remain sober.

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Time Name Location / Group Address / Platform Region
7:00 PM Merrimac Group Merrimac Group 100 Cook Street Merrimac
9:00 AM Shine at Nine Group Shine at Nine Group 207 West Cook Street Portage
1:00 PM Baraboo Afternoon Reflection Group Baraboo Afternoon Reflection Group 116 6th Street Baraboo
7:30 PM Red Circle Group Red Circle Group White Eagle Rd Delton
7:30 PM Wednesday Night Big Book Study Group Wednesday Night Big Book Study Group 124 2nd Street Baraboo
7:30 PM Big Book Study Baraboo Big Book Study Baraboo 124 2nd Street Baraboo
8:00 PM Portage 207 Group Portage 207 Group 207 West Cook Street Portage

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Merrimac, Wisconsin AA meetings

Merrimac is a village in Sauk County, in the state of Wisconsin. This small village, northwest of Madison, is a very good place for starting or continuing recovery from alcohol addiction. If you are looking for a place to settle down and find a quality recovery treatment, Merrimac might be just what you are looking for. It is mainly because of AA meetings in Merrimac which provide a top-notch treatment where members can feel at home. They are designed to follow a special 12-step recovery method and work in both small and large groups. AA meetings Wisconsin is a national organization that allows people to choose any meeting that they wish and helps them achieve and maintain sobriety. Among many others, open and closed meetings are one of the most popular ones. While open meetings allow family members and friends to attend, closed meetings work in smaller groups and respect privacy above anything else. There are absolutely no requirements in order to join, except to have strong determination to work on your problems and achieve long-lasting sobriety. AA meetings in Merrimac will help you open up and share your deepest thoughts when it comes to alcohol addiction. That will, eventually, enable you to gain a different perspective and start enjoying life without alcohol.

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AA Meetings in Nearby Cities

Not finding the meeting you are looking for in Merrimac? Find other AA meetings in Wisconsin for more times, types and availabilities.

Lodi (10.2 Miles Away)
Prairie du Sac (13.1 Miles Away)
Sauk City (13.6 Miles Away)
Baraboo (14.2 Miles Away)
Delton (22.1 Miles Away)
Portage (22.6 Miles Away)
Mazomanie (25.9 Miles Away)
DeForest (27.7 Miles Away)
Black Earth (28.5 Miles Away)
Windsor (28.7 Miles Away)
Wisconsin Dells (28.8 Miles Away)
Waunakee (28.9 Miles Away)

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