39th Springtime in the Ozarks
Eureka Springs, AR: 39th Springtime in the Ozarks. www.nwarkaa.org
Eureka Springs, AR: 39th Springtime in the Ozarks. www.nwarkaa.org
Louisville, KY: 64th Kentucky State Convention. www.louisvillehostcommittee.com
Rochester, NY: Flower City Fellowship Convention. www.rochester-ny-aa.org
Jackson, TN: TCYPAA (Tennessee Conference for Young People in AA). www.tcypaa2015.com
Boulder, CO: Area 10 Spring Assembly. www.coloradoaa.org
Vancouver, British Columbia: 44th North Shore Roundup. www.northshoreroundup.com
Manchester, VT: 52nd Area 70 Vermont Convention. [email protected]
Sheffield, AL: 8th Sweet Home Alabama Jubilee. www.shoalsaa.org
Manitoulin, Ontario: 44th Rainbow Roundup. www.rainbowroundup.ca
Salida, CO: 77th Easy Does It Weekend. www.easydoesitgroup.com
Fond du Lac, WI: Wisconsin Area 75 Convention. www.area75.org
Twin Peaks, CA: 26th Mountain High Conference.
Bloomington, MN: Gopher State Roundup XLII. www.gopherstateroundup.org
Orford, Quebec: . 34th Bilingual Townshippers Roundup [email protected]
Couva, Trinidad & Tobago, West Indies: 59th Trinidad and Tobago National Convention. [email protected]
“Up to now AA seems to have taken the right turning at each new crossroad. This could scarcely have been our doing alone. Our Fellowship has afforded a convincing proof of that wise old adage which declares that ‘man’s extremity is God’s opportunity.’”
“I am finally learning really to live one day at a time and to appreciate and be alert to the beautiful, marvel-filled, albeit sometimes infuriating world around me.”
“We well know that our defects, as people and as a Society, have been and still are very great. And we hope that we shall never cease to rededicate ourselves to their correction.”
“While I may be powerless to solve the globe’s problems, I am given all the power I need to make a difference to my community, my family, my job, my friends, and most importantly, to stay sober and help other alcoholics.”
“It’s a waste of time to take God’s inventory.”
“Nearly all of us, when we think about it, agree that we are a long, long way from being anywhere near grown up, from almost any point of view. We can clearly see that our job as individuals and as a Fellowship is to keep right on growing by the constant use of our Twelve Steps.”
“While I’ve never been sober today before, I count on my Higher Power to keep me sober as he has done on all those other days before.”
“What matters is what works, not my opinion of what works.”
“We of AA can never set any hampering limitation upon the ultimate destiny of ourselves and our Fellowship, nor any whatever upon God’s love for us all. Individually and collectively, structurally and spiritually, we shall ever need to build for the future.”
“Be willing to be willing to follow directions and you will find your life changing in all areas.”
“If you need a friend who understands, look no further than the rooms of AA and the Big Book. They always hold an answer and some faith for me.”
“The Secret is, there is no Secret! Working the Steps with a sponsor, going to meetings, helping others, and above all, keeping God and sobriety first have kept me sober almost five years now. I always had heard that things in plain sight are the hardest to find!”
“A vast communications net now covers the earth, even to its remotest reaches ... Nothing can matter more to the future welfare of AA than the manner in which we use this colossus of communication. Used unselfishly and well, the results can surpass our present imagination. Should we handle this great instrument badly, we shall be shattered by the ego demands of our own people -- often with the best of intention on their part.”
“From the moment I pulled open the doors to my very first meeting, I felt something different, something good was going to happen. Those doors, which at the time I believed to be the heaviest ever made, allowed me to walk into a new way of life.”
“Clearly, the chief mark of restoration to sanity is our not taking the first drink.”
