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The Next Right Thing

Tuesdays at 7:00 PM · Dutchess County
When: Every Tuesday at 7:00 PM
Where: 180 Sargent Ave, Beacon, NY 12508, USA
Neighborhood: Dutchess County
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Group notes: First Tuesday - Open Speaker

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Local context

For people comparing AA options near Dutchess County, The Next Right Thing is a weekly Big Book meeting on Tuesday at 7:00 PM. The notes below focus on the local context, arrival details, and meeting-specific fit.

This directory currently lists 196 AA meetings around Dutchess County, which can help if you need a nearby backup time or a different format. Across Albany, there are 172 listed Tuesday meetings in this directory.

Getting there

The listed address is 180 Sargent Ave, Beacon, NY 12508, 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, Big Book reading or discussion may be part of the meeting. Group note from the listing: First Tuesday - Open Speaker

This guidance is generated from the meeting schedule, address, format tags, local area fields, and intergroup/source notes stored for this listing.

Meeting format notes

This group studies the Big Book (Alcoholics Anonymous). Bring a copy if you have one — most groups have loaners.

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