Report on the East Central Regional Forum
March 2008
Sharing ideas to carry the AA message in Arlington Heights, Illinois
Tradition 1: The Head Drunk
January 2008
By:
W.H.
| Pittsfield, Massachusetts
A long-timer reflects on unity, recovery, and service
Tip From A Bartender
December 2007
By:
Bill S.
| Roswell, Georgia
The right message in the wrong place
Not My Choice
November 2007
By:
Susan K.
| Asheville, North Carolina
The elementary schoolteacher and the biker babe
The Only Love I Knew
August 2005
By:
Anonymous
| Dixon, Illinois
An AA with an indefinite sentence discovers a thing or two about success
Elegy for a Meeting
November 2004
By:
Neil B.
| Bronxville, New York
No more brewed coffee, raised hands, or shared experience, strength, and hope--but the gratitude lives on
Parallel Universes
August 2004
By:
Barbara F.
| Malvern, Arkanas
An AA showed her the crossing place
The Weaving
January 2004
By:
Jane S.
| Pueblo, Colorado
She and her Higher Power agreed it was time to let it go
Whom Do You Trust?
May 2003
By:
Bill A.
| Durham, North Carolina
Opening the door, one crack at a time
Yo Soy Una Alcohólica"("I Am an Alcoholic")
July 2002
By:
Stevie L.
| Boulder, Colorado
A small miracle in Mazatlán
About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research, and Treatment
February 1988
By:
Robert Zimmerman
Shatter-Proof Self-Help
Lending the AA Name?
September 1987
By:
K. K.
| Manassas, Virginia
Tradition Six keeps us in touch with our primary purpose
Whose Turf Are We On?
March 1986
By:
Anonymous
| Denver, Colorado
The following six articles highlight a much-discussed subject, with the hope that "the time for coming to rest on this issue is finally at hand.
About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research, and Treatment
April 1985
By:
Mark Worden
The Deaf Alcoholic--'Neglected and Underserved'
The Marriage Syndrome
January 1985
By:
D. S.
| Harlingen, Texas
AA is not a "couples" program--we all work it for ourselves
