A Tragic Day in Central Park
August 2013
He was sober, in love, everything was going great—then his sunny day went dark
In the Rustle of the Leaves
August 2013
His sponsor is gone, but he can still be heard on a crisp fall day
Right Place, Right Time
August 2013
Listening to the Wind
December 2001
It took an "angel" to introduce this Native American woman to AA and recovery.
Butcher, Baker, Candlestick Maker
December 2001
Step 12 - Having had a spiritual awakening as a result of these Steps, we tried to carry this message to alcoholics, and to practice these principles in all our affairs.
Come On! Be Happy, Too
November 1999
The author of "He Who Loses His Life" looked back over twenty plus years of sobriety. - From the September 1967 Grapevine
No Graduation From AA!
November 1999
<emphasis type="italic">Two themes that have become of the greatest importance to him--responsibility and gratitude to AA--were stressed by the author of</emphasis> "Rum, Radio and Rebellion." - From the January 1969 Grapevine
I've Never Quit Being Active
November 1999
The author of "Home Brewmeister" asserted that in this life-changing program, the growth process never ends. - From the November 1968 Grapevine
A Hard Day's Night
November 1999
CARRY THE MESSAGE PROJECT
The Carry the Message Project focuses on getting Grapevine and La Vina subscriptions to alcoholics in need. It's not necessary to know the recipient! Sponsor a subscription for someone behind bars, in a treatment facility, nursing home, or who is homebound.