Loon Mountain 12 Step Festival
Lincoln, NH: Loon Mountain 12 Step Festival. Frank S. 140 South Rd., Kensington, NH 03833
Lincoln, NH: Loon Mountain 12 Step Festival. Frank S. 140 South Rd., Kensington, NH 03833
58th Georgia State Pre-Paid Conv. Box 3314, Cumming GA 30028
Ocracoke Island, NC: 39th Kitchen Table Group Jamboree. Box 506, Ocracoke, NC 27960
Fort Smith, AR: 27th Border City Roundup. Box 5800, Fort Smith, AR 72913-5800 www.bordercityroundup.org
Mt. Vernon, IL: 51st Tri-State Conv. Box 132, Carmi, IL 62821 [email protected]
Winnipeg, Manitoba: Keystone Conf. AA Central Office, 208-323 Portage Ave., Winnipeg, MB R3C 3C1 [email protected]
Jerome, AZ: 3rd Sobriety Roundup. Box 1201, Sun City, AZ 85372-1201 [email protected]
32nd Chattahoochee Forest Conf. 311 Jones Mill Rd., Statesboro, GA 30458
Burnaby, British Columbia: BCYPAA 5 (British Columbia Young People in AA). Langley Intergroup, 20449 Douglas Crescent, BC V3A 4B6 [email protected] www.BCYPAA5.com
Miamisburg, OH: East Central Forum. 475 Riverside Dr. New York, NY 10115 www.aa.org
Framingham, MA: 48th Massachusetts State Conv. Box 361, Weymouth, MA. 02188 [email protected]
Cape May, NJ: 5th Waves of Sobriety Roundup. Box 905, Pleasantville, NJ 08232
Erlanger, KY: KCYPAA 2011 (Kentucky Conf. of Young People in AA). Box 1267, Florence, KY 41022 www.kcypaa.net
Lake Geneva, WI: 22nd McHenry Soberfest. Box 717, McHenry, IL 60051-0717 www.soberfest.org
Las Vegas, NV: 45th Las Vegas Roundup. Central Office, 1431 E. Charleston, Ste.15, Las Vegas, NV 89104-1734
“We cannot just keep chipping away at defects of character without developing something to replace them. Assets are the only item I can find to develop, and the Fourth Step seems to be the ideal way of monitoring where I am at with both assets and defects.”
“I can better understand when I learn to listen.”
“I can choose to carry the weight of the world and my problems around on my shoulders, or I can turn them all over to my Higher Power and let her worry about them.”
“Reality nourishes and fulfills.”
“I’m better able to love people when the storm of my judgmental mind settles, when I understand and empathize rather than criticize and condemn.”
“As AA grows, it is impossible to know everyone, but if I try to relate myself with just one other person, something will happen, something remarkable.”
“When we early AAs got our first glimmer of how spiritually prideful we could be, we coined this expression: ‘Don’t try to get too damned good by Thursday!’”
“One of the first insights Dr. Bob and I shared was that all true communication must be founded on mutual need. Never could we talk down to anyone, certainly not to a fellow alcoholic. We saw that each sponsor would have to humbly admit his own needs as clearly as those of his prospect.”
“Until I was at my complete bottom, alcohol wasn’t even my problem. But thankfully, when I did hit bottom, AA was not hard to find.”
“It was at my home group that I learned to trust the experiences of the early groups with meetings. We have a Traditions meeting once a month and when I was new and heard the Traditions read out loud, the experiences of the early AA meetings gave me the first notion that real people -- drunks like me -- started this program.”
“If I am in pain, it may be beneficial to me if I am aware of those in even more pain ... The answer for my pain is in the Twelfth Step.”
“I had been introverted and tense. I had been blocked by a fat ego that made sharing impossible, by a lack of communication, by a fear of love. The Fifth Step swept away all those barricades. With some humility, I could begin to find joy in the simple delights of life.”
“God has given me this day to use as I wish; Alcoholics Anonymous shows me how to live it without a drink.”
“Today, we enjoy a Fellowship which owes its ever-increasing membership of recovering alcoholics (unprecedented in human history) to the well-wishers and combined efforts of many outside agencies and services, as well as many professionals. To these folks, we surely owe a debt of gratitude.
“Yet, the heart of AA remains the same, thank God, when one alcoholic reaches out to another, and we find that we can do together what none of us could do alone.”
“They say love heals all, and I am confident the future is bright.”
