Monday AA Meetings in Summit
Rear Building Open AA Meeting
10.27 miles from the center of Summit, UT
Open Discussion Paiute Tribal Building Rear Door East Side Open
10.45 miles from the center of Summit, UT
Big Book Study Dixie Alano Club Open AA Meeting
58.25 miles from the center of Summit, UT
Women's Dixie Alano Club - small meeting room Closed Meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous
58.25 miles from the center of Summit, UT
Book Study Dixie Alano Club Open AA Meeting
58.25 miles from the center of Summit, UT
Discussion Meeting Counseling Center Open AA Meeting
87.33 miles from the center of Summit, UT
Tuesday AA Meetings in Summit
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Alpine Lanes Bowling Alley Closed Meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous
10.27 miles from the center of Summit, UT
Big Book Study rear basement door, behind bleachers Open AA Meeting
47.34 miles from the center of Summit, UT
Beginner's Meeting Dixie Alano Club Closed Meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous
58.25 miles from the center of Summit, UT
Beginner's Meeting Dixie Alano Club Closed Meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous
58.25 miles from the center of Summit, UT
Wednesday AA Meetings in Summit
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Rear Building Open AA Meeting
10.27 miles from the center of Summit, UT
New Comers Hurricane Museum - in back, downstairs Open AA Meeting
47.34 miles from the center of Summit, UT
Young People's Discussion Salvation Army Building Open
60.12 miles from the center of Summit, UT
Step Study Dixie Alano Club Open AA Meeting
62.2 miles from the center of Summit, UT
Thursday AA Meetings in Summit
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Men's Meeting Hurricane Museum - in back, downstairs Meeting
47.34 miles from the center of Summit, UT
Women's Meeting Closed Meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous
58.13 miles from the center of Summit, UT
Closed Meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous Dixie Alano Club Closed Meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous
58.25 miles from the center of Summit, UT
Friday AA Meetings in Summit
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Rear Building Open AA Meeting
10.27 miles from the center of Summit, UT
Hurricane Museum - in back, downstairs Open AA Meeting
47.34 miles from the center of Summit, UT
Discussion Meeting Counseling Center Open AA Meeting
87.33 miles from the center of Summit, UT
Saturday AA Meetings in Summit
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Speaker's Upstairs Open AA Meeting
8.82 miles from the center of Summit, UT
Last Saturday @ month, - 6 pm potluck, Speaker – 7pm Open AA Meeting
42.06 miles from the center of Summit, UT
Speaker American Legion Hall Open Speaker Meeting
58.13 miles from the center of Summit, UT
Speakers Dixie Alano Club Open AA Meeting
58.25 miles from the center of Summit, UT
Big Book Study Valley Community Church Open AA Meeting
81.13 miles from the center of Summit, UT
Caliente Community United Methodist Church
Big Book, Open
87.17 miles from the center of Summit, UT
If you can't find a meeting close to you at the time you're looking for, we recommend checking out nearby towns including: Parowan, Enoch, Brian Head, and Paragonah
Additional local resources: Summit NA Meetings | Summit Al-Anon Meetings
What is an AA Meeting?
Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship founded to help alcoholics stay sober. Attendance is free at an Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting in Summit, Utah as the funding is accepted on a [donation from its members.
Alcoholics Anonymous is one of most highly regarded programs in the United States and around the world that helps countless men and women achieve sobriety in the pursuit of lifelong recovery. Alcoholics Anonymous meetings are typically made up of small groups of recovering alcoholics who share their experiences getting sober and are there to help new members stay sober.
The Best Method of Choosing an AA Meeting in Summit, Utah
It is important when coming to AA that you pick a meeting that is suited for where you are at in sobriety. The 1st type of AA meeting is a new comers meeting and is not limited to only new comers but is a meeting that inspires them to share their stories and accept help. The next type of meeting would be a gender specific meeting, either a men’s meeting or women’s meeting. These types of meeting are closed to the opposite sex. A Closed meeting simply means the group is closed to any discussion that does not involve how to maintain sobriety from alcohol. Speaking of any other illicit substances is not allowed. A Step Study is a meeting that is simply focused on a single step and spoken about in length regarding the best approach to working this step and applying it to your daily life. Traditions meetings are based off the 12 traditions of AA. The 12 traditions are different than the 12 steps. The traditions were implemented to maintain order throughout AA and holding each group accountable to these traditions is why you can attend an Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting anywhere in the world to hear the same message.
How to Get The Most From a meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous in Summit, Utah
In order to get the most out of your first AA meeting you should remain open minded. Everyone had preconceived notions of what these meeting were and generally it is the same misconception. The best advice I ever got was to sit down, shut up, listen to the message, and graciously ask for help. At any meeting, that one thing that won’t change is the message of recovering from hopelessness. The process of recovering from that hopeless state is in asking for help from another person suffering from alcohol addiction which you will find in any Alcoholics Anonymous meeting you choose to make your first.