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Winnipeg Women Celebrate the Big Five-O

August 2003
By: The Winnipeg Women's Group | Winnipeg, Manitoba
In February 2003, the Winnipeg Women's Group in Winnipeg, Manitoba, celebrated its fiftieth anniversary, making it, they've been told, the oldest women's group in Alcoholics Anonymous to function continuously for that length of time. --The Home Group<lbHe

Dr. Bob: The Man and the Physician

September 2001
By: J. G. | Ohio
AA Grapevine, September 1978

Searching, Fearless, and Different

June 2001
By: Caleb H. | Birmingham, Alabama

Our Primary Purpose and the Special-purpose Group

November 2000
By: John L. Norris, MD
From The October 1977 Grapevine

Time Lost--And Found

June 2000
By: Bob M. | Manhattan, New York

Are We Y2K Compatible?

January 2000
By: R. S. | Whitefish, Montana

Room to Grow

June 1999
By: Jim N. | West Springfield, Massachusetts
Step 6 - Were entirely ready to have God remove all these defects of character.

We Tread Innumerable Paths

November 1996
By: June L. | El Granada, California

Close to the Edge

September 1993
By: Robert J. | Sacramento, California
My life hadn't become unmanageable, it had become crazy. . . . That was my moment of clarity.

The AA Banquet

May 1993
By: R. A. L

Our Gang

March 1993
By: Margo W. | Virginia Beach, Virginia

Conscious Contact

April 1990
By: Jim N. | W. Springfield, Massachusetts

The Joy Is in the Journey

February 1990
By: Karen G. | Hilton Head Island, South Carolina

Monkey See, Monkey Do

January 1990
By: Ellen B. | Hampton, New Brunswick

Our Primary Purpose and the Special-purpose Group

November 1989
By: John L. Norris, MD
From the October 1977 Grapevine

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The Reunion

May 2018
By: Anonymous | Lee’s Summit, Mo.
He’d been drinking all his life, but when his children threatened to boycott the family reunion he understood how serious his problem was

Legendary Old-Timers

November 2014
By: Sue C. | Albuquerque, New Mexico
A woman who got sober in the 1960s lovingly remembers those who paved the path before her

AA News

August 2013
Inventory time

Poland Hosts AA's First Eastern Service Meeting

January 2003
By: Barbara

The Peter Principle

April 1996
By: Anna A. | Gulf Shores, Alabama
A sober mother gets a call from the son she gave up for adoption

Lock Me Up, Please

October 1994
By: Mike D. | Syracuse, New York

Keeping the Meeting Alive

July 1991
By: Kathryn K. | Phoenix, Arizona

Your Move

January 1989
By: B. R. | Providence, Rhode Island
Love and patience

My Ego and Tradition Two

November 1988
By: Y. T. | Toronto, Ontario
From the September 1978 Grapevine

Around AA

April 1987
They Said It Couldn't Be Done

Pulling Out of It

January 1987
By: D. B. | San Francisco, California

Your Move

January 1987
By: F. B. | Lakeport, California

Gratitude Is Progressive

February 1984
By: S. S. | Greenwich, Ohio

Open and Honest

February 1980
By: B. F. | Meyersville, New Jersey
9TH STEP

My Ego and Tradition Two

September 1978
By: Y. T. | Toronto, Ontario

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