24th Upstate Convention
Ruston, LA: 24th Upstate Convention. www.rustonaa.org
Ruston, LA: 24th Upstate Convention. www.rustonaa.org
Bowling Green, KY: 33rd Sponsorship Rally. [email protected]
11th Spring Fling Convention.
Lithuania Nine Days & Nine Nights. [email protected]
Nelson Roundup. [email protected]
"We Are Not Saints" Conference. [email protected]
Spiritual Growth Thru the Program of Recovery. [email protected]
American Sign Language Interpretation for Deaf Members.
West Virginia Fall Assembly. www.aawv.org/upcoming-events
12th Waves of Sobriety. www.wavesroundup.net
Matt Talbot Women's Weekend. [email protected]
EACYPAA XVII (Eastern Area Conference of Young People in Alcoholics Anonymous)
www.njypaa.org [email protected]
Manitoba Keystone Conference. www.aamanitoba.org/downloads/keystone.pdf
LA: 73rd Tri-State Convention.
31st Inland Empire Convention. www.ieaac.org
WACYPAA XXII (Western Area Conference of Young People in AA).
“We found that all progress, material or spiritual, consisted of finding out what our responsibilities actually were and then proceeding to do something about them ... We found that we didn’t always have to be driven by our own discomforts as, more willingly, we picked up the burdens of living and growing ... We discovered that full acceptance and action upon any clear-cut responsibility almost invariably made for true happiness and peace of mind.”
“If I want to be of some use to someone (my family, my employer, my community) then I can be a leader by becoming a servant. This is one of those crazy paradoxes we find all over the AA program: being a servant to be a leader.”
“I started to understand that while I didn’t believe in churches, I had to see that something or someone was working in my life that hadn’t been there before.”
“Ever deepening humility, accompanied by an ever greater willingness to accept and to act upon clear obligations -- these are truly our touchstones for all growth in the life of the spirit.”
“Alcoholics have short memories.”
“I still don’t have answers for all the eternal questions, like why bad things happen to good people, or why babies die. But I have found that life works better when I focus more on how I am contributing to God’s world than musing about what he is or is not doing in mine.”
“Today, my short version of the Third Step is this: Keep taking care of me, Lord, because I appreciate it now.”
“AA gives us a Ph.D. in life and a black belt in common sense.”
“Great love is the sunlight of AA's tree of life.”
“If there are challenges to be met today, I remember other days when what seemed impossible was made possible.”
“Trial and error produces group experience, and out of corrected experience comes custom. When a customary way of doing things is definitely proved to be best, then that custom forms into AA Tradition.”
“I have come to believe that my drinking insanity is only one form of the craziness to which we AAs are prone. I call it Insanity A. Insanity B is finding out what works for you -- and then not doing it.”
“Some days are harder than others, but I have been told a person is not measured by what she has achieved but by what she has overcome.”
“Because of this program I am starting to love myself again. I still get urges to ‘drink and drug’ but I don’t let them run my life. I value good friends today. I value my serenity, and I value life today.”
“My heart sings with each new day.”
