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Grapevine and La Viña Celebrate Founders' Day with Free Access from May 26 through June 10, 2021

June 2021 | Dating & Relationships
By: Chris C., Acting Publisher, AA Grapevine, Inc.

Alcoholism in the U.S. Today

January 1963
A special report to the Grapevine from The National Council on Alcoholism

PO Box 1980

January 1982
By: G. V. | Pittsford, New York
Are the Steps a cure-all?

Bottoms Up!

February 1948

This Fellowship Is True Fellowship

August 1967
By: Sean of Malta
A Malta-based writer has sampled bonhommie--wet and dry--worldwide, and prefers the AA kind anywhere

PO Box 1980

May 1978
By: G. McA. | Toledo, Ohio
Remember the forgotten

Snapshots of Sobriety

May 1999
By: Jill L. | Omaha, Nebraska

Trusting my GPS

July 2017
By: Cathy W.
Far from home and needing a meeting, a sober teacher took action and let her Higher Power lead the way

It's No Big Thing

February 1981
By: M. R. | North Vancouver, British Columbia
Helping out is not all that hard

AA Representative Joins U.S. Delegation to Russia

January 1988

The Other Side of the Door

January 1990
By: E. N. | Randolph, Massachusetts

AA Around the World

December 1957
By: Anon. | Plymouth
AA AMBASSADOR <lbNews, comments and letters from and about AA's worldwide outposts and centers--gleaned from letters to the Grapevine and General Service Headquarters, and from the "AA Exchange Bulletin," published monthly by GSH

Dear Grapevine

October 2009
By: ANONYMOUS | Little Rock, Ark.
All I can do to help

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Maybe it’ll work for me

March 2018
By: Laura B. | Manasquan, New Jersey
Alcohol drove her and her father apart. Then one day she needed the hope he had

Spiritual Slogans

An AA talks about how the Program helped him through a debilitating illness

The Ideal Group

November 1990
By: C. C. | Bronxville, New York
From the April 1951 Grapevine

The Ideal Group

April 1951
By: C. C. | Bronxville, New York
we lie back and compare

Back in the game

April 2023 | AA & Families
By: Bob D. | Indianapolis, Ind.
A close brush with death showed him how much he is loved and how grateful he is to be sober

LONERS

September 1954
By: Ann M.
A REPORT ON AA ABROAD AS PRESENTED AT THE 4th GENERAL SERVICE CONFERENCE IN APRIL, 1954

The Crazy 8

June 2021 | Dating & Relationships
By: Ed L. | Wrightwood, Calif.
A jovial crew of eager volunteers gathers to bring love and fellowship to a sponsor on the mend

Light in a long winter

December 2017 | Issue Title Here
By: Erik T. | Maui, Hawaii
Here’s to the people like Victor, who keep the coffee going even when no one’s around

A Gift From Prison

July 1981
By: M. R. | Ste.-Foy, Quebec

One-to-one

December 1973
By: C. C. | Mt. Vernon, New York

A Day In AA

May 2002
By: Tom P. | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

A good run

October 2016

Editor's Letter

September 2011

PO Box 1980

December 2000
By: Scotty M. | Camden, South Carolina
In Ebby T.'s day

PO Box 1980

September 2000
By: Michael S. | Magnolia, Texas
Not alone

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Grapevine Daily Quote February 5

“Everyone must agree that we AAs are unbelievably fortunate people; fortunate that we have suffered so much; fortunate that we can know, understand and love each other so supremely well ... Indeed most of us are well aware that these are rare gifts which have their true origin in our kinship born of a common suffering and a common deliverance by the Grace of God.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., October 1959, From: “AA Communication Can Cross All Boundaries”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote February 5

“Everyone must agree that we AAs are unbelievably fortunate people; fortunate that we have suffered so much; fortunate that we can know, understand and love each other so supremely well ... Indeed most of us are well aware that these are rare gifts which have their true origin in our kinship born of a common suffering and a common deliverance by the Grace of God.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., October 1959, From: “AA Communication Can Cross All Boundaries”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 2

“Keeping a Tenth Step journal about my day-to-day life, my relations with other people, and the stuff that still roiled around in my head helped me see patterns in my thoughts and behavior, which I could discuss with my sponsor. And once I began to sit quietly, reflect on what I'd written, and pray, I began to sleep peacefully for the first time in my life.”

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Grapevine Daily Quote October 1

“Keeping a Tenth Step journal about my day-to-day life, my relations with other people, and the stuff that still roiled around in my head helped me see patterns in my thoughts and behavior, which I could discuss with my sponsor. And once I began to sit quietly, reflect on what I'd written, and pray, I began to sleep peacefully for the first time in my life.”

Manchester, New Hampshire, March 2001, “Peace at Last,”, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 30

“Groups change, just like people do, and we AAs fight change. Although we can never go back to the way it once was, we will survive -- yea, even thrive -- as long as we remember Tradition Five, ‘Each Alcoholics Anonymous group ought to be a spiritual entity having but one primary purpose -- that of carrying its message to the alcoholic who still suffers.’”

“Remember the Struggle,” Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, May 1996, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote June 7

“Our resentments, anxieties and depressions were definitely caused, we claimed, by our unfortunate circumstances and by the inconsiderate behavior of other people. To our consternation, our sponsors didn't seem impressed ... They just grinned and said, ‘Why don't we sit down and take a hard look at all of AA's Twelve Steps? Maybe you have been missing a lot -- in fact, nearly everything.’”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., July 1965, “Responsibility Is Our Theme”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote August 16

“No generation is a carbon copy of the previous one ... Young people in the meetings today are in many respects luckier: They have learned more in less time. If they seem to dwell at length on how they are feeling at the moment, it doesn’t mean they are less dedicated to stopping drinking one day at a time and practicing the Steps of the program. Nor does less shame, brought about by less stigma, mean less dedication.”

“...And the Wisdom to Know the Difference,” New York, New York, June 1994, Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
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Grapevine Daily Quote September 30

“Keeping a Tenth Step journal about my day-to-day life, my relations with other people, and the stuff that still roiled around in my head helped me see patterns in my thoughts and behavior, which I could discuss with my sponsor. And once I began to sit quietly, reflect on what I’d written, and pray, I began to sleep peacefully for the first time in my life.”

“Peace at Last,” Manchester, New Hampshire, March 2001, In Our Own Words: Stories of Young AAs in Recovery
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Grapevine Daily Quote September 29

“Keeping a Tenth Step journal about my day-to-day life, my relations with other people, and the stuff that still roiled around in my head helped me see patterns in my thoughts and behavior, which I could discuss with my sponsor. And once I began to sit quietly, reflect on what I’d written, and pray, I began to sleep peacefully for the first time in my life.”

“Peace at Last,” Manchester, New Hampshire, March 2001, In Our Own Words: Stories of Young AAs in Recovery
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Grapevine Daily Quote August 15

“No generation is a carbon copy of the previous one ... Young people in the meetings today are in many respects luckier: They have learned more in less time. If they seem to dwell at length on how they are feeling at the moment, it doesn’t mean they are less dedicated to stopping drinking one day at a time and practicing the Steps of the program. Nor does less shame, brought about by less stigma, mean less dedication.”

“...And the Wisdom to Know the Difference,” New York, New York, June 1994, Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
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Grapevine Daily Quote September 30

“Keeping a Tenth Step journal about my day-to-day life, my relations with other people, and the stuff that still roiled around in my head helped me see patterns in my thoughts and behavior, which I could discuss with my sponsor. And once I began to sit quietly, reflect on what I'd written, and pray, I began to sleep peacefully for the first time in my life.”

Manchester, New Hampshire, March 2001, “Peace at Last,” AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote June 6

“Our resentments, anxieties and depressions were definitely caused, we claimed, by our unfortunate circumstances and by the inconsiderate behavior of other people. To our consternation, our sponsors didn't seem impressed ... They just grinned and said, ‘Why don't we sit down and take a hard look at all of AA's Twelve Steps? Maybe you have been missing a lot -- in fact, nearly everything.’”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., July 1965, “Responsibility Is Our Theme”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 29

“Groups change, just like people do, and we AAs fight change. Although we can never go back to the way it once was, we will survive -- yea, even thrive -- as long as we remember Tradition Five, ‘Each Alcoholics Anonymous group ought to be a spiritual entity having but one primary purpose -- that of carrying its message to the alcoholic who still suffers.’”

“Remember the Struggle,” Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, May 1996, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote July 2

“On a daily basis I choose not to drink – or to fear, hate, be angry, or indulge in any other defect that’s raising its ugly head. They’re all there waiting, and when given a chance they charge into the center of my life and try to take over. But when I work Step Seven I find that my life is filled with good, and people actually like to be around me – something they never did in my drinking days.”

“A Lifetime Supply,” July 1995, Kathmandu, Nepal, Step By Step: Real AAs, Real Recovery
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Grapevine Daily Quote November 26

“To be happily sober, we must be active -- and this does not necessarily mean group activity. The Loner is part of a much larger group of people in far distant places, all members of AA with the same problems, fears, and happiness to be shared ... I may not be in face-to-face contact with other AA members, but my real friends in AA are too many to enumerate, and I find there aren’t enough hours in the day to do all I should.”

“Alone? Not This Loner!” Salisbury, Rhodesia, February 1970, AA Around the World
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