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Easy Does It

January 1961
By: P.W. | Jackson Heights, New York
Time can be a helpful friend or a harsh master. Use it wisely and you'll live longer and happier!

Marital Readjustments Usually Necessary

October 1946
By: T.Y. | Greenwich Village, New York

5 Drunks in Kuwait

October 2025 | AA & Technology
By: SFC N.N. | Forest Lake, Minnesota
A sober member of the National Guard and a few of her Army fellows create a little piece of home overseas

Whooooole Bunches of Love

May 2025 | Young and Sober
By: Matthew C. | Coram, New York
Diving into service and YPAA events—with lots of hugs—is an experience he says you must not miss

Hurricane season

December 2023 | Remote Communities and sober holidays
By: D.J.B. | Wyckoff, New Jersey
Once a drunken storm of bad behavior and unrealistic expectations, her holidays are now filled with love

Four Great Days

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Paul L. | Flemington, N.J.
A serious health diagnosis turns into a successful test of the program

Delicious journey

January 2019 | Stories for Day Counters!
By: Annie K. | Bunker Hill, Illinois
Caught for drunk driving, she thought her life was over. Turned out it was just the beginning

Bridges

May 1990
By: Rev. Dennis Morreim | Cloquet, Minnesota

Grapevine Daily Quote September 18, 2019

"“Once upon a time, all AA meetings were held in homes. There weren’t any committees and nobody put up a cent. We hadn’t even a name and founders were unheard of. It was that simple.

 

“Yet we did enjoy one ‘service’ -- a valuable one, too. Wives baked cakes and brewed strong coffee for us alkies huddling together in the front parlors, still terrified that our new program might not work after all. Those wifely dispensations of good cheer smoothed the way and so lightened our burden of doubt.”"

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., November 1951, “Services Make AA Tick”, The Language of the Heart
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Quote September 18, 2014

“Once upon a time, all AA meetings were held in homes. There weren’t any committees and nobody put up a cent. We hadn’t even a name and founders were unheard of. It was that simple. “Yet we did enjoy one ‘service’ -- a valuable one, too. Wives baked cakes and brewed strong coffee for us alkies huddling together in the front parlors, still terrified that our new program might not work after all. Those wifely dispensations of good cheer smoothed the way and so lightened our burden of doubt.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., November 1951 “Services Make AA Tick” The Language of the Heart

Grapevine Daily Quote September 18, 2017

“Once upon a time, all AA meetings were held in homes. There weren’t any committees and nobody put up a cent. We hadn’t even a name and founders were unheard of. It was that simple.

“Yet we did enjoy one ‘service’ -- a valuable one, too. Wives baked cakes and brewed strong coffee for us alkies huddling together in the front parlors, still terrified that our new program might not work after all. Those wifely dispensations of good cheer smoothed the way and so lightened our burden of doubt.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., November 1951 “Services Make AA Tick,” The Language of the Heart
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What Can We Lose?

January 1946
By: H. A. R. | Eau Claire, Wisconsin

Our Personal Stories

November 2011
The narrator of "In the Detox" realized that being homeless didn't mean he was hopeless

Dear Grapevine

April 2010
By: JOE H. | Plantsville, Conn.
Nothing needs to change

At Wit's End

October 2008
By: David R. | Arlington, Texas

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PO Box 1980

September 1991
By: K. J. | N. Charleston, South Carolina
Unconditional love

Cowboy Boots & Pinstripe Suits

May 1989
By: Daphne T. | Billings, Montana

PO Box 1980

January 1989
By: W. L. | Averill Park, New York
Part of the family

Like a Rose

August 1981
By: J. H. | Columbia, South Carolina

Because Somebody Cared

July 1979
By: G. M. | FPO New York, New York

Around AA - Items of AA Information and Experience

March 1979
Many Languages--One Fellowship

About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment

September 1978
By: Leo Perlis, director
Challenge from Organized Labor

About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment

October 1972
By: Homer Bigart
Navy Plans Highlight Service Action

About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment

December 1971
New York's Top Addiction Problem

About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment

May 1971
New Alcoholism Law Faces a Funding Problem

AA Delivery

Everyone can have a part to play in a life-changing event

About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment

August 1969
By: Associated Press
Post Office Alcoholics Receive Aid

About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment

June 1967
AMA: 'AA still the best'

Po Box 1980

February 1961
By: Anonymous | North Carolina
About the old-timer

A Call to Remember

August 1960
By: E. N. O. | Tampa, Florida

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