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A Good Cry At The Alcathon

June 2020 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: Lisa Q. | Bronx, N.Y.
Holding wrinkled tissues stained with mascara, a newly sober mom feels the love of a home group that has embraced her

An Easier Softer Cake

June 2020 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: Gloria C. | Mesa, Ariz.
With just the right ingredients, one member’s recipe for sobriety cooked up a life-saving meal

Sober It’s What I Do

June 2020 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: Snow P. | Boca Raton, Fla.
For years, she tried desperately to fit in like everyone else. It was AA that finally gave her a way to feel normal

An unexpected call

June 2020 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: J.D. | Big Lake, Minn.
My phone rang at 3 in the morning. The voice on the other end was crying.
It was my father. Seventy-two hours later, I was in my parents’ home.

Lucky Break

June 2020 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: Lisa B. | Dayton, Ohio
Thanks to her mother’s love and alcoholic journey, she knew what to do and where to go

Facing Our Fears

June 2020 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: Roger W. | Honolulu,, Hawaii
His group was supporting an outside event.
Who would speak up?
Would he?

Discussion Topic

June 2020 | The Annual Prison Issue
Our character defects

Stealing pens

June 2020 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: Liz H. | Bellingham, Wash.
I feel a bit embarrassed that old behavior (snatching what I want) is still so close to the surface, even after a number of years in the program.

Restraint of Face

June 2020 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: Anonymous | Milledgeville, Ga.
Eye-rolling, sighing, sideways glances and head tilts...sometimes the defects we hold onto aren’t so verbal

More at Peace

June 2020 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: Jesse C. | Dillwyn, Va.
The next week I felt a little better, a little more OK with the chaos, a little more under the care and guidance of a Higher Power.

Working on The Inside

June 2020 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: Todd P. | Bountiful, Utah
Thanks to the literature, some inmates in Utah are determined to stay sober and go through the Steps

We’re in this Together

June 2020 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: Sara S. | Carbondale, Colo.
As the women shared their stories about the offenses they committed, the
question she asked herself was...
Didn’t we all?

Nurse in Denial

June 2020 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: A. W. | Glendale, Ariz.
Alcohol took her freedom, her sanity, her savings and her career. But AA in prison healed her life 22

To Share the truth

June 2020 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: T.H. | California
In prison, trust is a scarce commodity; revealing the truth can result in very severe consequences.

Planting Seeds

June 2020 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: Karen C. | Oakland, Calif.
After years of hard work, a committee in Northern California starts a successful prison sponsorship program

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A Good Cry At The Alcathon

June 2020 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: Lisa Q. | Bronx, N.Y.
Holding wrinkled tissues stained with mascara, a newly sober mom feels the love of a home group that has embraced her

An Easier Softer Cake

June 2020 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: Gloria C. | Mesa, Ariz.
With just the right ingredients, one member’s recipe for sobriety cooked up a life-saving meal

Sober It’s What I Do

June 2020 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: Snow P. | Boca Raton, Fla.
For years, she tried desperately to fit in like everyone else. It was AA that finally gave her a way to feel normal

An unexpected call

June 2020 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: J.D. | Big Lake, Minn.
My phone rang at 3 in the morning. The voice on the other end was crying.
It was my father. Seventy-two hours later, I was in my parents’ home.

Lucky Break

June 2020 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: Lisa B. | Dayton, Ohio
Thanks to her mother’s love and alcoholic journey, she knew what to do and where to go

Facing Our Fears

June 2020 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: Roger W. | Honolulu,, Hawaii
His group was supporting an outside event.
Who would speak up?
Would he?

Discussion Topic

June 2020 | The Annual Prison Issue
Our character defects

Stealing pens

June 2020 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: Liz H. | Bellingham, Wash.
I feel a bit embarrassed that old behavior (snatching what I want) is still so close to the surface, even after a number of years in the program.

Restraint of Face

June 2020 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: Anonymous | Milledgeville, Ga.
Eye-rolling, sighing, sideways glances and head tilts...sometimes the defects we hold onto aren’t so verbal

More at Peace

June 2020 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: Jesse C. | Dillwyn, Va.
The next week I felt a little better, a little more OK with the chaos, a little more under the care and guidance of a Higher Power.

Working on The Inside

June 2020 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: Todd P. | Bountiful, Utah
Thanks to the literature, some inmates in Utah are determined to stay sober and go through the Steps

We’re in this Together

June 2020 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: Sara S. | Carbondale, Colo.
As the women shared their stories about the offenses they committed, the
question she asked herself was...
Didn’t we all?

Nurse in Denial

June 2020 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: A. W. | Glendale, Ariz.
Alcohol took her freedom, her sanity, her savings and her career. But AA in prison healed her life 22

To Share the truth

June 2020 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: T.H. | California
In prison, trust is a scarce commodity; revealing the truth can result in very severe consequences.

Planting Seeds

June 2020 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: Karen C. | Oakland, Calif.
After years of hard work, a committee in Northern California starts a successful prison sponsorship program

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One Morning on the Beach

Magazine Issue May 2015 | Topics None

School Daze

Magazine Issue May 2015 | Topics None

Lost in the Outer Banks

Magazine Issue May 2015 | Topics None

Five Drinks Max

Magazine Issue May 2015 | Topics None

Meetings Dances and Late Night Coffee

Magazine Issue May 2015 | Topics None

The Guy Who Ruined My Meeting

Magazine Issue May 2015 | Topics None

Better Luck Next Time

Magazine Issue May 2015 | Topics None

Surrounded by Love

Magazine Issue May 2021 | Topics None

Dear Grapevine

Magazine Issue May 2015 | Topics None

Perfect Timing

Magazine Issue May 2015 | Topics None

Alcoholism at Large

Magazine Issue May 2015 | Topics None

Editors Letter

Magazine Issue May 2015 | Topics None

At wit's end

Magazine Issue May 2015 | Topics None

Doing our part

Magazine Issue May 2015 | Topics None

The biggest meanest dude I've ever seen

Magazine Issue June 2015 | Topics None

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1st Dixie CentralOffice Okt-Sober Festival

Date
October 16, 2014 - October 19, 2014

St. George, UT: 1st Dixie Central Office Okt-Sober Festival.      [email protected]

24th National International Native American Indian Convention

Date
September 18, 2014 - September 21, 2014

Scottsdale, AZ: 24th National International Native American Indian Convention.     www.nai-aa.com

Central Coast Round Up

Date
September 12, 2014 - September 14, 2014

Santa Maria, CA: Central Coast Round Up.     [email protected]

Nanaimo Rally

Date
January 30, 2015 - February 1, 2015

Nanaimo, British Columbia: Nanaimo Rally.      www.nanaimoaarally.com

53rd SETA 67 Convention

Date
January 16, 2015 - January 18, 2015

Galveston, TX: 53rd SETA 67 Convention.      http://aa-seta.org

WICYPAA XXII (Wisconsin Conference of Young People in AA)

Date
January 9, 2015 - January 11, 2015

Eau Claire, WI: WICYPAA XXII (Wisconsin Conference of Young People in AA).    

[email protected]     www.wicypaa.org

26th North East Woman to Woman Conference

Date
October 24, 2014 - October 26, 2014

King of Prussia, PA: 26th North East Woman to Woman Conference.     www.newomantowoman.org

51st Massachusetts State Convention

Date
November 7, 2014 - November 9, 2014

Framingham, MA: 51st Massachusetts State Convention.     [email protected]

NECYPAA XXV (New England Conference of Young People in AA)

Date
January 2, 2015 - January 4, 2015

Cromwell, CT: NECYPAA XXV (New England Conference of Young People in AA).     

[email protected]     www.necypaaxxv.org

Florida Unity Roundup

Date
October 2, 2015 - October 4, 2015
Location
Jacksonville, Florida

Florida Unity Roundup.     www.floridaunityroundup.com

74th Arkansas State "Old Grandad" Convention

Date
August 1, 2014 - August 3, 2014

Hot Springs AR: 74th Arkansas State "Old Grandad" Convention.        

[email protected]     www.arkansasaa.org

Area 87 Tri-Lingual Convention

Date
November 7, 2014 - November 9, 2014

Montreal, Quebec: Area 87 Tri-Lingual Convention.     [email protected]

21st Thailand Roundup

Date
February 19, 2016 - February 21, 2016
Location
Pattaya, Chonburi, Thailand

21st Thailand Roundup.

[email protected]      www.aathailand.org

9th International Convention Near the Waves

Date
February 7, 2014 - February 9, 2014

Kovalam, Kerala, South India, India: 9th International Convention Near the Waves.

[email protected]

50th Area 45 General Service Convention

Date
March 21, 2014 - March 23, 2014

Cherry Hill, NJ: 50th Area 45 General Service Convention.     www.snjaaconvention.org

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Quote August 26 2013

"Ego was being replaced with self-respect ... resentment and hatred were being replaced with tolerance and understanding ... fear was being replaced with trust ... loneliness and self-pity were being replaced with gratitude and love -- all because I was working the program to the best of my ability and wasn't drinking."

Toledo, Ohio, September 1982 "Above All, an Alcoholic" In Our Own Words: Stories of Young AAs in Recovery
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Quote August 27 2013

"AA membership cannot depend upon any particular belief whatever ... our Twelve Steps contain no article of religious faith except faith in God – as each of us understands him."

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., September 1950 "We Came of Age" The Language of the Heart
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Quote August 28 2013

"Not drinking is the first requirement for joy; the second requirement is gratitude."

Lombard, Ill., Feb. 1995 "The Most Beautiful Word in the English Language" In Our Own Words: Stories of Young AAs in Recovery
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Quote August 29 2013

"Not only ... could spiritual experiences make people saner, they could transform men and women so that they could do, feel, and believe what had hitherto been impossible to them. It mattered little whether these awakenings were sudden or gradual; their variety could be almost infinite."

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., July 1953 "A Fragment of History: Origin of the Twelve Steps" The Language of the Heart
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Quote August 30 2013

"Happiness or tragedy might just depend upon a slight sign of recognition, a nod of the head or perhaps a friendly smile."

Chappaqua, N.Y., December 1947 "Recognition" AA Grapevine
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Quote August 31 2013

"My past sobriety is not a ticket to future sobriety. I have to pay that fare and make the decision to recover daily."

Bennettville, Minn., December 1999 "A Tough Pull" In Our Own Words: Stories of Young AAs in Recovery
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Quote September 1 2013

"I don't need to project the future or cry about the past. Just live to the best of my ability, one day at a time."

Bangkok, Thailand, October 1988 "The Best of My Ability" AA Around the World: Adventures in Recovery
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Quote September 2 2013

"By admitting where I was at fault, I was given the ability to forgive ... With forgiveness came a freedom that I had not anticipated. The amends had required nothing but courage, and a faith that my Higher Power would carry me where I had been too afraid to walk alone."

Sterling, Alaska, September 1993 "Scene of the Crime" Step By Step
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Quote September 3, 2013

"I had a really good reason for working Step Nine and making amends to my family and friends. I didn't want a parade of people at my funeral singing, 'Ding, dong, the wicked witch is dead!'"

Sarasota, Fla., February 2009 "Heard at Meetings" Step By Step
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Quote September 4 2013

"AA is spiritual, is the eye of the hurricane, is my refuge and my comfort."

Oklahoma City, Okla., December 1992 "Eye of the Hurricane" Spiritual Awakenings
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Quote September 5 2013

"My Higher Power works incognito, defying definition and requiring faith."

State College, Penn., April 1994 "Working Incognito" Spiritual Awakenings
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Quote September 6 2013

"I felt myself move with a new power, courage, and faith that, by the grace of God, I have acquired as a result of working the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous."

Conn., June 2005 "Life and Taxes" Spiritual Awakenings II
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Quote September 7 2013

"The individual must sometimes place the welfare of his fellows ahead of his own uncontrolled desires. Were the individual to yield nothing to the common welfare there could be no society at all – only self-will run riot; anarchy in the worst sense of the word."

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., July 1946 "The Individual in Relation to AA as a Group" The Language of the Heart
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Quote September 8 2013

"I am feeling much better now, and I thank God for AA and my good friends. I have learned how to accept their help."

Queens, N.Y., February 1971 "Carrying the Message" Emotional Sobriety II
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Quote September 9 2013

"When I'm willing to pay the price for top-shelf sobriety, 'action' is still the magic word."

Craig, Colo., January 1997 "Paying the Price for Improvement" Emotional Sobriety II
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