For people comparing AA options near Baltimore, Key Point Dundalk is a weekly Big Book, Speaker, Beginners, Open meeting on Friday at 6:00 PM. The notes below focus on the local context, arrival details, and meeting-specific fit.
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The listed address is 1012 North Point Rd, Baltimore, MD 21224, USA. Use the directions button before leaving, and allow a little extra time for parking, building entrances, elevators, gates, or room changes. Location note from the listing: Meeting is located at Key Point Health Services Clinic, Entrance to the meeting is located in the rear of the building. Parking is located in the front, rear and side of the building.
Based on the format tags for this listing, it is open to observers, family, friends, and anyone interested in learning about AA; speaker sharing is part of the format, so newcomers can mostly listen; Big Book reading or discussion may be part of the meeting; the format is especially newcomer-friendly.
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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.
This is a speaker meeting: one or more members tell their story — what it was like, what happened, and what it's like now. Great format if you'd rather listen than share.
This group studies the Big Book (Alcoholics Anonymous). Bring a copy if you have one — most groups have loaners.
This is a beginners meeting — built for newcomers. Expect basics, patience, and people who remember their first meeting. Arrive a few minutes early and someone will likely greet you.