ILAA Conference (International Lawyers in AA Conference)
ILAA Conf. (International Lawyers in AA Conf.) 3715 W. Barcelona St. Tampa, FL 33629
ILAA Conf. (International Lawyers in AA Conf.) 3715 W. Barcelona St. Tampa, FL 33629
Thompson, Manitoba: Nickel Group Roundup. 1079 Cree Rd. Thompson, MB R8M 1R8
Truro, Nova Scotia: Big Book Step Study Weekend. 45 Empire Loop, Truro, NS B2N 7B5 [email protected] www.area82aa.org
Kingman, AZ: 31st Hualapai Mountain Roundup. [email protected]
Helena, MT: National Archives Workshop. Box 498, Boulder, MT 59632
Crescent City, CA: Sobriety by the Sea. Box 871, Crescent City, CA 95531 [email protected]
Grand Junction, CO: 28th ColorDaze. www.colordaze.com
Harrisonburg, VA: Shenandoah Valley Roundup. 618 N. Beverly Ave. Covington, VA 24426-1314 [email protected]
Kernville, CA: 23rd Soberfest Campout. Box 3784, Lake Isabella, CA 93240
[email protected] http://www.orgsites.com/ca/krv-alano-club/index.html/SOBERFEST
Plymouth, CA: 25th Gold Country Roundup. Box 1077 Pine Grove, CA 95665 www.goldcountryroundup.com
Gatineau, Quebec: 14° Congrès du District 90-22. 50 de la Savane, Gatineau, Quebec J8T 3N2
Somerset, NJ: 55th NNJGS Area 44 Conv. Box 2223, New Brunswick, NJ 08901
Wakefield, VA: Wakefield Campfire Conf. Box 1732, Hampton, VA 23669
Sioux City, IA: Sioux City Tri State Roundup. Box, 1823, Sioux City, IA 51102 www.siouxcitytristateroundup.com
Hamilton, Ontario: 43rd Autumn Leaf Roundup. Hamilton Central Office. 627 Main St. Ste. 205 Hamilton ON L8M 1J5
“We don't have to go to Akron, Ohio, to see Dr. Bob's memorial. Dr. Bob's real monument is visible throughout the length and breadth of AA. Let us look again at its true inscription -- one word only, which we AAs have written. That word is sacrifice.”
“A new chapter has once again started in my life -- a chapter that has no ending, a chapter that I did not write, but a chapter with many characters.”
“Without a connection to my Higher Power, I am the same old person with the same old defects, causing the same old pain in my life and others’.”
“Serenely remarking to his attendant, ‘I think this is it,’ Dr. Bob passed out of our sight and hearing November sixteenth at noonday. So ended the consuming malady wherein he had so well shown us how high faith can rise over grievous distress. As he had lived, so he had died, supremely aware that in his Father's House are many Mansions.”
“Self-justification is a universal destroyer of harmony and of love. It sets man against man, nation against nation. By it, every form of folly and violence can be made to look right, and even respectable. Of course it is not for us to condemn. We need only investigate ourselves.”
“Think, think, think before you make that angry comment or mail that bitter letter. How important is it?”
“It is not stupid to accept myself and others complete with our imperfections. It would be stupid not to.”
“I don't know the music, but there is sound -- sometimes rushing and furious, sometimes gentle and caressing. But always there's the sound of a master pianist at play, conducting some mad orchestra of life. I don't know what or why or how, but I know I'm here. And the best I can do is to find God's will for me.”
“We work; we struggle; we will survive.”
“After several years of regular attendance at an Eleventh Step study, a simple meditation came to me that I think of as the ‘alcoholic's meditation.’ With each in-breath, I think, Welcome. With each out-breath, I think, Thank you. That leaves me fluctuating between acceptance and gratitude, which I recognize as two of the integral principles of Alcoholics Anonymous.’”
“In this moment, regardless of what happened before or what may happen tomorrow, what is the very best thing I can possibly do, right now?”
“Good public relations are AA lifelines reaching out to the alcoholic who still does not know us.”
“If we expend even five percent of the time on Step Eleven that we habitually (and rightly) lavish on Step Twelve, the results can be wonderfully far-reaching.”
“Perhaps those who know just a little about AA think our meetings must become dull and monotonous and our talks collapse into tiresome and repetitious laments or tortured remembrances .... Not so! As AAs, we need these lifesaving contacts to support and maintain our happily found sobriety .... For us, our meetings are eternally new, each offering something -- whether happy or tragic -- to encourage, sustain, and reaffirm our precious sobriety.”
“We who have been helped by AA are as letters of God addressed to our friends and fellow men. By our attitudes, our speech and our behavior are we to show them the transforming power of AA's philosophy of life.”
