‘Living Sober’ Series continues at St. Paul’s

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Living Sober offers members of Alcoholics Anonymous and others interested in alcoholism some methods A.A. members have used for over 80 years to remain sober and live well. First published in 1975 by Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc., it is frequently used at A.A. meetings as a weekly guide for reading and discussion.

A Living Sober meeting is held every Sunday at 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 200 Riverside Ave. It is an Open Meeting, meaning that any individual with a desire to stop drinking and anyone wishing to learn about A.A. and alcoholism is welcome to attend. The next meeting is March 26.

For more information, call 866-783- 7712 or visit ct-aa.org

March 26, 3:30 PM, Living Sober: Getting Out of the “If” Trap.

April 2, 3:30 PM, Living Sober: Being Wary of Drinking Occasions.

April 9, 3:30 PM, Living Sober: Letting Go of Old Ideas.

April 16, 3:30 PM, Living Sober: Reading the A.A. Message.

April 23, 3:30 PM, Living Sober: Going to A.A. Meetings.

April 30, 3:30 PM, Living Sober: Trying the Twelve Steps.

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