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One on one

July 2018
By: Anonymous

Classic Reprints

October 1957
THIRTEEN YEARS AGO THIS MONTH IN THE GRAPEVINE<lbThe third in a

Editorial:

August 1948
By: Bill W.
On the 9th Tradition

INTANGIBLE REWARDS

April 1958
By: H. W.

Where I'm Supposed to Be

February 2000
By: Bob K. | Concord, California

Seemingly Miraculous

January 2021 | Oldtimers!
By: Bob S. | Eureka, Calif.
In a long life of sobriety the difficult challenges do come and go, but the good times are so worth it all

Tradition 5: A United Message of Recovery

May 2008
By: Gay G. | Decatur, Georgia
From the May 1994 Grapevine

A United Message of Recovery

May 1994
By: Gay G. | Decatur, Georgia
Tradition Five

Around AA

August 1993
AA Takes Its Inventory at the 43rd General Service Conference

Ham on Wry

March 1988

Alcoholics in Action

June 1998
By: Debbie S. | Salt Lake City, Utah

Truly Blessed

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Ed M. | Bloomsburg, Pa.
Reflecting on the changes wrought by nearly 40 years of sobriety

Reflections of a Pioneer

April 1990
By: George

Conference News Flash

June 1963
Our Common Welfare" theme of 1963 General Service Conference held in New York City, April 24-28

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Marci AA!

May 2022 | 60th Anniversary of the Concepts
By: Lucien J. | Saint – Hyacinthe, Quebec
A past delegate from Quebec shares how he walked through fear, served AA and saw the spirit of inclusion firsthand

Pedestals

January 1981
By: L. A. | Valley Stream, New York

Not Something I Did--Something We Did

August 1980
By: E. E | Tulsa, Okla
Deep satisfaction comes to us when we have even a small part in something that benefits AA

Po Box 1980

January 2007
By: Suze | Montreal, Quebec
No obligations

Leaving home

July 2010
By: NANCY B. | Hartland, Wisconsin
Beyond the home group level, AA general service fills different needs

Closed Meeting

January 1956
SHOULD AA MEMBERS AND N0N-AA AGENCIES WORK TOGETHER?

A Tale of Two Drunks

June 2012
By: J.E. | Sausalito, California

A Flimsy Reed

December 1996
By: Bill L. | Pensacola, Florida

Alcoholism at Large: AA-related helping measured in study

August 2010

Around AA

February 1988
To Russia With Love

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

Keep moving

February 2018 | Title Goes Here
By: Bob K. | Concord, California
I’ve been sober for 27 years. I recently took early retirement and went on disability. I have difficulty getting to meetings because I have multiple sclerosis (MS). I am in a wheelchair.

Monkey See, Monkey Do

December 1983
By: C. K. | Chicago, Illinois

Pink Elephants Galore

August 1950
By: Treasurer | New Bern, North Carolina

On a Dark Morning

June 2025 | Annual Prison Issue
By: Tom L. | Albany, Georgia
At five years sober he woke up hating everyone, including himself. Time to pick up the phone

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