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A.A.'s Country-wide News Circuit

April 1945

Searching for something bigger

August 2019 | African-American Alcoholics in AA
By: Jason B. | Trenton, Missouri
An alcoholic shares about his small-town struggle with judgement, inclusion and Step Three

Dear Grapevine

February 2018 | Title Goes Here

My Name Is Jeanette

March 1965
By: J. S. | New York

Let's Be Friendly With Our Friends. . .

June 1960
Psychiatry and AA can work together, as this professional writer's story shows

Keep on Wanting to Stay Stopped

January 1956
By: Anonymous | Scarsdale, New York

Step Work

March 2020 | Puzzled
By: Louis B. | Albuquerque, N.M.
With speaker tapes, laughter, wrong turns and sore feet, he’s learning to enjoy life, putting one foot in front of the other

Note the time

January 2018 | Sponsorship
By: Ilene M. | Las Cruces, New Mexico
A member encounters a tricky situation while doing prison service.

8 Days

September 2015
By: Irving M. | Washington, D.C.
The vital role his home group plays in his sobriety was brought home to him

Bar Exams and Barrooms

May 2015
By: Anonymous | Virginia Beach, Virginia
While studying, he could hear the mirth and gaiety from the drinkers next door

Like Learning to Ride a Bike

December 2011
By: Matt S. | Buffalo Grove, Illinois
A sponsor discovers how to help new guys up on two wheels and then let go

LIFE AND DEATH

October 2010
By: KATHY S. | Maryland
After an AA dies, his right to anonymity continues

In Remembrance of EBBY

November 2008
By: Bill W.
From June 1966

Death and Taxes

January 2008
By: Larry L. | Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
A spiritual search leading to sobriety

Agenda

August 2002

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At Wit’s End

February 2017

At Wit's End

March 2014

DEAR GRAPEVINE

November 2009
By: DON D. | Branson West, Mo.
Pocket change

Alcoholism At Large: Medical, legal and social aspects of alcoholism

June 2009
Young male alcoholics risk osteoporosis

Po Box 1980

January 2007
By: Suze | Montreal, Quebec
No obligations

PO Box 1980

September 2004
By: Francine H. | New York, New York
Walking on a cloud

PO Box 1980

August 2003
By: Sam J. | Peoria, Arizona
More about sex

PO Box 1980

March 2002
By: Jim M. | Arlington, Massachusetts
A life to celebrate

The Twelve Steps

September 2001
By: Jim T. | Tucson, Arizona
IN REVERSE

Making a Committee Work

May 2000
By: Area Grapevine Chairperson | Eastern Missouri
Adapted from "The AA Grapevine Workbook

PO Box 1980

April 1997
By: Bobby T. | Minnesota Lakes, Minnesota
How much anonymity?

PO Box 1980

December 1994
By: Kae B. | Shreveport, Louisiana
We are not cured

PO Box 1980

October 1990
By: G. P. | Saco, Maine
Service work

PO Box 1980

March 1988
By: J. F. | Donnelly, Idaho
Responses on Sponsorship

PO Box 1980

July 1985
By: P. T. | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Sobriety is colorless

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