Crazy How Things Change
Is There Safety In Numbers?
I Lost Everything
My Hope
My Favorite Service Commitment
Announcement: New Grapevine Publisher
A Broken Arm and A New Home Group
Certainty in An Uncertain World
Dear Grapevine
At Wit’s End
186 Home Groups
Tempted
Best Cup Ever
At Peace with the World
It’s About Love
Crazy How Things Change
Is There Safety In Numbers?
I Lost Everything
My Hope
My Favorite Service Commitment
Announcement: New Grapevine Publisher
A Broken Arm and A New Home Group
Certainty in An Uncertain World
Dear Grapevine
At Wit’s End
186 Home Groups
Tempted
Best Cup Ever
At Peace with the World
It’s About Love
Not sure yet
Just listening
Full spectrum
Alcoholism At Large
Dear Grapevine
At Wit's End
Room 307
Jump start
Basic Training
Just released- what now?
Miracle in Hollywood
Here come the vans
Deep cleaning
Any lengths
Power of the pen
Serenity in the Rubies Campout
Elko, NV: Serenity in the Rubies Campout. [email protected]
31st Music City Roundup
Nashville, TN: 31st Music City Roundup. www.musiccityroundup.com
14th Big Book on the Beach
St. Pete Beach, FL: 14th Big Book on the Beach. [email protected]
MCYPAA 34 (Michigan Convention of Young People in AA)
Mt. Pleasant, MI: MCYPAA 34 (Michigan Convention of Young People in AA).
Bridging the Gap Workshop Weekend
Minneapolis, MN: Bridging the Gap Workshop Weekend.
24th Northeast Woman to Woman Conference
Elizabeth, NJ: 24th Northeast Woman to Woman Conference.
22nd June Lake Kampvention
June Lake, CA: 22nd June Lake Kampvention. www.kampventionjunelake.org
Strathmore Roundup
Strathmore, Alberta: Strathmore Roundup.
Colorado State Convention
Colorado Springs, CO: Colorado State Convention.
28th Fellowship in the Pines Conference
Smithville, TX: 28th Fellowship in the Pines Conference.
23rd Foothill Roundup
65th "Everyday is a New Beginning" Rally
Meeting on the River
Marietta, OH: Meeting on the River. www.meetingontheriver.com
Area 24 Fall Conference
Cedar Rapids, IA: Area 24 Fall Conference. www.aa-iowa.org/images/2012fallconf.pdf
Serenity in the Sierra
South Lake Tahoe, CA: Serenity in the Sierra. [email protected]
Grapevine Daily Quote December 18, 2017
“The realization that I had experienced something spiritual was in itself a spiritual experience, and I am only slowly understanding its implications. What happened in the past, without my knowledge, is probably continuing now. And in the future, when tomorrow becomes today, it can go on and on. All that is required is a desire to stop drinking, and to stay stopped.”
Grapevine Daily Quote December 19, 2017
“One may say that anonymity is the spiritual base, the sure key to all the rest of our Traditions. It has come to stand for prudence and, most importantly, for self-effacement.”
Grapevine Daily Quote December 20, 2017
“It doesn’t do too much good to carry the Big Book on your arm all day if you don’t open it up and read it.”
Grapevine Daily Quote December 21, 2017
“We AAs shall have to hang together -- or else hang separately!”
Grapevine Daily Quote December 22, 2017
“Today’s sobriety cannot be chugalugged ... It has to be sipped, one taste at a time, so that each drop of serenity can be fully savored.”
grapevine Daily Quote December 23, 2017
“The first 100 members of this Fellowship, who hammered out the Twelve Steps, knew what they were doing. They could have made it two steps or ten steps or twenty-five steps, but they didn't. I don't think they put anything in they didn't think they needed. They were working the whole program, not because they were saints, but because they were drunks who wanted to get well. I have no reason to suppose I'm any less sick than they were; I have no reason to suppose I need any less of the program than they did.”
Grapevine Daily Quote December 24, 2017
“My miracle occurred when I became willing to go to any lengths to take action. Like the trapeze artist, it wasn’t the knowledge of it being there -- it was the action of letting go.”
Grapevine Daily Quote December 25, 2017
“We are beginning to see new values in AA. We perceive in our midst a spiritual realm, which can be little disturbed by the distractions of wealth or self-serving egocentricity.”
Grapevine Daily Quote December 26, 2017
“I never thought that a day like today would be a high point of my life. All that excitement that I used to crave and strive for was not there. I don’t have to live on the edge anymore. And tonight as I lay my head on my pillow I can’t think of one single thing that I did today that I have to go back and redo and make amends for.”
Grapevine Daily Quote December 27, 2017
“As long as I am acting in a loving and caring manner, I am not responsible for how others react. This frees me from pleasing people at my own emotional expense.”
Grapevine Daily Quote December 28, 2017
“It’s only when I stop thinking about it, stop trying to run the show, that my life may become as God intends.”
Grapevine Daily Quote December 29, 2017
“The roads to recovery are many .... AA has no monopoly on reviving alcoholics.”
Grapevine Daily Quote December 30, 2017
“The first thing my sponsor told me was, ‘I don’t have time to help you stay sick ... but if you want to get better I’d be glad to help.”
Grapevine Daily Quote December 31, 2017
“As I see it, the ever-growing, multiplying, and compounding miracle of AA is that because one man was lonely, afraid, and sick in a strange city, I need never be alone again in a strange city.”
Quote June 1, 2017
“This issue of the Grapevine marks the anniversary of its founding exactly fifteen [now seventy three] years ago.
“The memory of some of those first editorial meetings will linger with me always. Seated around a table in a tiny cheerless room some place downtown, the founders pored over their freshly written copy for the first issues. In those days the enthusiastic founders did everything. Not only did they do the art work, write the bulk of the stories, they kept the books, they paid the printing bill, they typed the address on each copy and finally licked all the stamps. So went the happy monthly paroxysm of creating what was to become the principal monthly journal of our whole society.
“Today 35,000 readers [now over 100,000 across multiple media platforms] see mirrored in each issue of the AA Grapevine a monthly vision of the worldwide thought, feeling and activity of our whole fellowship. It is our great means of inter-communication; a magic carpet on which each of you can ride to the more distant reaches and watch new brothers and sisters emerge from darkness into light.
“On this happy occasion I send my warmest affection to Grapevine readers and staff alike. May God prosper the Grapevine always.”
