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PO Box 1980

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

Reading Out Loud

February 2008
By: Janis H. | St. Catharines, Ontario

The July Issue of Grapevine Is Here!

This month, the magazine includes our annual special section on AA in Prison

Keeping busy

October 2021 | Cooperation With Professionals (CPC)
By: V.T. | Vista, Calif.
As Twelfth Step calls got more difficult during COVID-19, she just kept thinking outside the box. It was a perfect recipe to cure isolation

YPAA or bust

September 2019 | Young & Sober
By: George S. | Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts
One day, he stumbled into a bunch of young AAs eager to hit the road. That’s when his sobriety went into high gear

This Could Be Your Group

September 1949
By: H.S. | Charlotte, North Carolina
IS IT?

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

From the Grass Roots

May 1958
By: Bud B. | Winnemucca, Nevada
DISTANCE NO BARRIER

A. A.'s Country-wide News Circuit

May 1947
The Doctor Calls

A.A's Country-wide News Circuit

October 1947
Barbecue for Visitors

Knute and Me

April 2000
By: Leila M. | San Diego, California
Memories of a healed marriage and early AA from the wife of an AA member. Leila M. is now ninety years old.

Who Was That Masked Man?

November 1994
By: C. S. | New York, New York
Tradition 11 - Our public relations policy is based on attraction rather than promotion; we need always maintain personal anonymity at the level of press, radio and films.

Who Was That Masked Man?

May 1983
By: C. S. | Manhattan, New York
Anonymity and other strange practices made for zest and humor in early media reporting on AA--but the message got across

The Iron of Humility

November 1965
By: Anon.
A priest reflects on his death-struggle with personal pride. He found a release through AA

Tradition Seven

November 1952
By: Bill W.
The seventh of a new series of articles explaining The Twelve Traditions. . . <lb<emphasis type="italic">"EVERY AA GROUP OUGHT TO BE FULLY SELF-SUPPORTING, DECLINING OUTSIDE CONTRIBUTIONS."</emphasis>

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Carrying the Message

August 1972
By: W. H. | Bristol
Unusual prison group

The Power and the Glory

July 1973
By: S. M. | Safford, Arizona
Presenting a fifteen-page section in which five members share different kinds of experience and offer some observations on sponsorship

The Power and the Glory

July 1973
By: S. M. | Safford, Arizona

My Ego Was Showing

October 1972
By: S. M. | Lake Worth, Florida
Self-pity and pride made this speaker miserable

PO Box 1980

August 1988
By: C. H. | Raleigh, North Carolina
Don't cry on the letters!

Headquarters Highlights

July 1950
Bill and Lois in Europe

Bottoms Up!

January 1948

Twenty-five Years and Counting

May 1996
By: Phil B. | Cape Cod, Massachusetts

Carrying the Message

February 1969
By: D. N. | Walla Walla, Washington
Institutional AA can work!

Carrying the Message

May 1967
By: JAVIER V. | Lima
One for each A

Railway Connection

October 2006
By: Jeff T. | Kansas City, Missouri
How trains connected three alcoholics

What's at Stake?

May 2002
By: Jim N. | West Springfield, Massachusetts

Once Over Lightly

February 1980
Sense and nonsense on the road to recovery

The May Issue of Grapevine Is Here!

May 2015
AAs share their experiences doing service with CPC in this month's special section

D.U.I.

June 2006
By: Emory W. | Bristol, Virginia
A relapse became the bedrock of one man's sobriety

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