Big Book Workshop
Oxford, MS: Big Book Workshop. Box 1556, Oxford, MS 38655 [email protected]
Oxford, MS: Big Book Workshop. Box 1556, Oxford, MS 38655 [email protected]
Colville, WA: Roundup of Recovery. Box 135, Chewelah, WA 99109
Duluth, MN: 66th Duluth Roundup. Box 16771, Duluth, MN 55816-0771
Lafayette, LA: Cajun Country Conf. Box 3160, Lafayette, LA 70502 www.cajunaa.org
Page, AZ: Serenity by the Lake. Box 2114, Page, AZ 86040
Rancho Mirage, CA: 60th Southern California Conv. Box 65, Covina, CA 91723 [email protected]
Smithville, TX: Fellowship in the Pines. 222 Cedar Lane, Cedar Creek, TX 78612
Soberfest 13. 1930 Wrocklage Ave., Louisville, KY 40205
Autumn in the Ozarks. 8844 Hwy. 5 South, Mountain Home, AR 72653
Charleston, WV: Area 73 Fall Assembly. Box 1643, Charleston, WV 25326 www.aawv.org
Wakefield, VA: Wakefield Campfire Conf. Box 1732, Hampton, VA 23669 [email protected]
Joy of Living Conf. Box 4186, Basalt, CO 81621
Cocoa Beach, FL: FCYPAA XXX (Florida Conference of Young People in AA) Box 360379, Melbourne, FL 32936 i[email protected] www.fcypaa2011.net
Living Sober Rally. 2950-18th Ave., Port Alberni, BC V9Y 3A9
16th Int'l Fall Roundup. 13-13A Santa St., Angeles City, Philippines 2009
“AA’s Twelve Traditions are little else than a list of sacrifices which the experience of twenty years has taught us that we must make, individually and collectively.”
“AA is no set of tablets handed down to some latter-day Moses -- but a continuing creative process in which we all take part, a perpetual journey from the known to the unknown, a truth ever-arriving through experience.”
“Are you willing to be amazed?”
“The little things that happen, the spoken word, the kind smile, the nod of encouragement -- the fellowship that goes with the program -- these things I will never forget.”
“Our alcoholism is a sickness we no longer fear to discuss.”
“I am grateful to AA that I have learned some humility, so when offered help, I can now say, ‘Yes, I can use your assistance.’”
“What has happened in the past is just that -- the past! What I should have done about certain issues no longer matters. What I do now is of greatest concern.”
“Each night I pray that when the alarm clock goes off in the morning, I'll have a spiritual awakening.”
“The ideal of AA, however short we may be of it personally, is a thing of beauty and perfection. It is a Power greater than ourselves which has lifted us out of the quicksand and set us safe on shore.”
“The word ‘anonymous’ has for us an immense spiritual significance. Subtly but powerfully it reminds us that we are always to place principles before personalities; that we have renounced personal glorification in public; that our movement not only preaches, but actually practices a truly humble modesty.”
“Every August, one of the founding members of my group (a real character, who is jokingly said to be our spiritual leader -- or is it spherical leader?) says that in honor of the eighth month and Tradition Eight, he is offering a special discount on sponsorship for anyone who needs it.
“Sometimes people take him up on the offer, but a good proportion of them cancel during the introductory trial period. Of course, this is all said in jest at our meetings, and we get a good laugh out of it.”
“AA recovery cannot be bought and sold, but more than once I've wished I could just send a monthly check instead of practicing those principles. Just making donations seems an easier, softer way, doesn't it?”
“The question arises of just what constitutes an amend. Many of us find that the old rationalization, ‘If I stay sober, that’s amends enough to those I have hurt,’ just doesn’t work. We have to be willing to go further.”
“Our sobriety should be founded on ‘unselfish selfishness’ ... It’s not sound, we have been told, to try to stay dry for the sake of a wife or a sweetheart or someone else dear to us.”
“If we fail to ‘repair,’ we can only impair.”
