AA meetings in Palm Coast, Florida 
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Sunday

7:30 PM: Sunday Serenity, Open, Big Book Study, St. Thomas Episcopal Church, 5400 Belle Terre Pkwy map

 

Monday

7:00 AM: Jump Start, Open, Discussion, Florida Hospital Flagler (60 Memorial Medical Parkway), 1st Floor Education Ctr, YMCA Entrance Rt. 100 near I-95, map

12:00 Noon: T.G.I.F., Open, BB, St. Thomas Episcopal Church, 5400 Belle Terre Pkwy map

7:30 PM: 12 & 12 Step Study, Closed, ST, St. Thomas Episcopal Church, 5400 Belle Terre Pkwy map

8:00 PM: Bunnell Group, Open, Discussion, Florida Hospital Flagler (60 Memorial Medical Parkway), 1st Floor Education Ctr. Entrance, Rt. 100 near I-95 map

 

Tuesday


7:00 PM: Happy Wanderers, Open, Discussion, Florida Hospital Flagler (60 Memorial Medical Parkway), 1st Floor Education Ctr. Entrance, Rt. 100 near I-95 map

7:00 PM: Back to Basics, Open, Beginners, St. Thomas Episcopal Church, 5400 Belle Terre Pkwy map

 

Wednesday

7:00 AM: Jump Start, Open, Discussion (Living Sober), Florida Hospital Flagler (60 Memorial Medical Parkway), 1st Floor Education Ctr. Entrance, Rt. 100 near I-95 map

12:00 Noon: T.G.I.F., Open, Discussion (11th Step), St. Thomas Episcopal Church, 5400 Belle Terre Pkwy map

7:30PM: Bunnell Group, Open, Discussion (Reflections), Florida Hospital Flagler (60 Memorial Medical Parkway), 1st Floor Education Ctr. Entrance, Rt. 100 near I-95 map

8:00PM: Came To Believe, Open, Speaker & Discussion, Trinity Presbyterian, 156 Florida Park Drive map

 

 

NOTE: All meetings at the SILVER DOLLAR Club & ALMOS Club are:


Non-Smoking and Handicapped Accessible

 

Understanding Anonymity

"Anonymity is the spiritual foundation of all our Traditions, ever reminding us to place principles before personalities."

What is the purpose of anonymity in Alcoholics Anonymous? Why is it often referred to as the greatest single protection the Fellowship has to assure its continued existence and growth?

If we look at the history of A.A., from its beginning in 1935 until now, it is clear that anonymity serves two different yet equally vital functions:

  • At the personal level, anonymity provides protection for all members from identification as alcoholics, a safeguard often of special importance to newcomers.

  • At the level of press, radio, TV, films and new media technologies such as the Internet, anonymity stresses the equality in the Fellowship of all members by putting the brake on those who might otherwise exploit their A.A. affiliation to achieve recognition, power, or personal gain.

Reprinted from A.A. General Services Conference-approved literature (Understanding Anonymity), with permission of A.A. World Services, Inc.


Meeting Types

Open Meetings – are available to anyone interested in Alcoholics Anonymous’ program of recovery from alcoholism.

Closed Meetings – are for AA members only, or for those who have a drinking problem and “have a desire to stop drinking.” If you think you have a problem with alcohol, you are welcome to attend closed AA meetings. An AA member is welcome to attend any AA meeting, regardless of its format.

Meeting Codes:

AS - As Bill Sees It meeting

BB - Big Book meeting

BG - Beginners meeting

BS - Beginners Step meeting

CB- Came to Belive

CC - Child Care available

CA - Candlelight meeting

DI - Discussion meeting

Gv - Grapevine meeting

HA - Handicapped accessible

LS- Living Sober

M - Men’s meeting

NS - Non-smoking meeting

SM - Smoking

SP - Speaker meeting

ST - Step meeting

TT - Step & Tradition (12&12)

W - Women’s meeting

YP - Young People’s meeting

Thursday

7:00 AM: Jump Start, Open, Discussion (Big Book Study), Florida Hospital Flagler (60 Memorial Medical Parkway), 1st Floor Education Ctr. Entrance, Rt. 100 near I-95 map

7:00 PM: Women To Women, Closed, Discussion (Women's Meeting), St. Thomas Episcopal Church, 5400 Belle Terre Pkwy map

8:00 PM: Nomad Group, Closed, Discussion (Men's Meeting), Florida Hospital Flagler (60 Memorial Medical Parkway),
1st Floor Education Ctr, Entrance, Rt. 100 near I-95 map

 

Friday

7:00 AM: Jump Start, Open, Discussion (12 & 12 Study),
Florida Hospital Flagler (60 Memorial Medical Parkway), 1st Floor Education Ctr. Entrance, Rt. 100 near I-95 map

12:00 Noon: T.G.I.F., Open, Discussion (Daily Reflections), St. Thomas Episcopal Church, 5400 Belle Terre Pkwy map

7:30 PM: Steps To Serenity, Closed, Discussion (Step Study) United Methodist Church, 5200 Belle Terre Pkwy map

7:30 PM: A New Beginning, Open, Discussion (Beginners), St. Thomas Episcopal Church, 5400 Belle Terre Pkwy map

 

Saturday

10:30 AM: Living Sober, Open, Discussion, St. Thomas Episcopal Church, 5400 Belle Terre Pkwy map

7:00 PM: Declaration Of Unity, Open, Speaker & Discussion, United Methodist Church, 5200 Belle Terre Pkwy map

7:30 PM: Guys And Dolls, Open, Discussion, St. Thomas Episcopal Church, 5400 Belle Terre Pkwy map