72nd Old Grandad Convention
Hot Springs, AR: 72nd Old Grandad Convention. [email protected]
Hot Springs, AR: 72nd Old Grandad Convention. [email protected]
St. Louis, MO: Spring Fling Convention. [email protected] www.springflingstl.com
Peterborough, Ontario: 51st Kawartha District Conference. www.peterboroughaa.org
Charlotte, NC: 65th North Carolina State Convention.
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Wheeling, WV: 60th Area 73 West Virginia State Convention.
28th Santa Barbara Convention.
39th Lubbock Caprock Convention.
34ième Congrès du Distric 90-11/La Vérendrye Région 90.
Green Bay, WI: 4th Northeastern Wisconsin Tristate Roundup. [email protected]
Waterbury, CT: 54th Area 11 Convention. [email protected]
Independence, OH: 37th Area 54 Northeast Ohio General Service Mini-Conference.
Cottonwood, AZ: 8th Valley Verde Round Up.
"It has been the actions of others that has given me unfailing support throughout my sobriety. It also shows how I am to respond to those whom I can help. I am responsible to see that the hand of AA is available to anyone."
"It isn't possible for all of us to be loners."
"In AA's Eleventh Step I find that I build today the road I travel tomorrow."
"We've resolved never to allow either money or the management of our necessary affairs to obscure our spiritual aims."
"The emotional balance that eluded me is returning with prayer."
"'Yes, we AAs were once a burden on everybody. We were "takers." Now that we are sober, and by the grace of God have become responsible citizens of the world, why shouldn't we now about-face and become 'thankful givers'! Yes, it is high time we did!"
"My prayers are usually brief and to the point. 'Help!' is one I use often."
"I know that I am not a total loss, even when I think I am. I know that freedom and usefulness, love, outgoingness, and sharing are the important things in life."
"I know that I will never be sober long enough to be alcohol-proof."
"After so many years of being a hazard, a public nuisance at best, I feel obliged to do something positive."
"There is always grace for the days I'm helpless."
"I went to Paris when I was young to become an artist. I wanted to be rich and famous, but God had another plan. I'm neither rich nor famous. Instead, I got sober."
"Don't wait till you're depressed to practice gratitude."
"As I continue to see the inherent worth and dignity in every human being, I will continue to live on a more level playing field with everybody."
“Living sober is not all roses all the time. But the cool thing is, when I am nervous, it is OK. I do not have to drink to fix it. It is the same with being sad, worried or afraid.”
