The Anecdote Bin
May 1963
The Clip Sheet
October 1946
A. A. at Camp Peary
July 1944
Significant Dates in the History of AA in Ireland
January 1996
This year, AA in Ireland is celebrating its Golden Jubilee Year. Here is a look at its very early days.
Dear Grapevine
May 2023
| Home Group
Home Group Trials and Triumphs
Web Exclusives
| Grapevine Online Exclusives
By:
Wendy C.
| North Vernon, Ind.
When one door closes, another one opens—although not without a boost from an energetic member
Tomorrow Never Comes
February 2015
By:
Daryl R.
| Oregon
He had promised himself many times to quit but it was never the right day
Learning to Live in the World Around Us
December 1974
By:
T. G. F.
| Springfield, Virginia
AA is much more than a security blanket
The Public's Opinion
November 1973
By:
H. S.
| Great Neck, New York
This 24-year-old expression of concern for our Traditions carries even greater weight for AA in today's world - From the November 1949 Grapevine
Around AA - Items of AA Information and Experience
November 1967
By:
AA General Service Board
AA'S 1967 STATUS REPORT
Just Plain Sober
January 1967
By:
T. C.
| Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
Contented with Sobriety?--<emphasis type="bold">Yes</emphasis> Contented with Everything Else?--<emphasis type="bold">Not Necessarily</emphasis>
There’s No Place Like Home
Web Exclusives
| Grapevine Online Exclusives
By:
Bob R.
| Shelburne, VT
Joining AA brought him home, at last
The Train That Stayed on the Tracks
Web Exclusives
| Grapevine Online Exclusives
By:
Gina S.
| Davenport, Iowa
Alcoholics Anonymous keeps her moving in the right direction
Walking Through My Emotions
Web Exclusives
| Grapevine Online Exclusives
By:
J.S.
| St. Petersburg,, Fla.
One foot after another leads to emotional sobriety
Stuck in the Revolving Door
Web Exclusives
| Grapevine Online Exclusives
By:
Murray H.
| East Moline, Ill.
He found himself spinning in and out of the drinking life, over and over again
Let’s Use Them Wisely
September 2020
| Living Sober Group
By:
Susan D.D.
| Plymouth, Mich.
“Nothing can matter more to the future welfare of AA than the manner in which we use this colossus of communication.” —Bill W., 1960
Smoke Shop
January 2017
Her first sober job was in a place where they sold cigarettes and paraphernalia, yet she was grateful for the daily reminder of the lonely life she had left behind
