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Good Morning Sobriety!

Wednesdays at 9:30 AM · Ulster County
When: Every Wednesday at 9:30 AM
Where: 163 Main St, New Paltz, NY 12561, USA
Neighborhood: Ulster County
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Local context

Good Morning Sobriety! is listed as an Open meeting every Wednesday at 9:30 AM in the Ulster County area of Albany, NY. Use this page to check the schedule, format tags, address, and practical visit details before you go.

This directory currently lists 184 AA meetings around Ulster County, which can help if you need a nearby backup time or a different format. Across Albany, there are 174 listed Wednesday meetings in this directory.

Getting there

The listed address is 163 Main St, New Paltz, NY 12561, USA. Use the directions button before leaving, and allow a little extra time for parking, building entrances, elevators, gates, or room changes.

Meeting-specific guidance

Based on the format tags for this listing, it is open to observers, family, friends, and anyone interested in learning about AA.

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Meeting format notes

This is an open meeting — anyone may attend, including family members, friends, students and anyone curious about AA. You won't be asked to speak or identify as an alcoholic.

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