Gopher State Roundup XLI
At the Doubletree Hilton Hotel
At the Doubletree Hilton Hotel
Celebrate Grapevine's 70th Anniversary
from 1:00 pm to 4:30 pm
Holy Rosary Church
Lodi, CA: 67th NCCAA Summer Conference. www.norcalaa.org
Celebrating 70 Years of Grapevine
1pm-4pm
Council on Alcohol and Drugs
303 Jackson Hill St.
San Angelo, TX: 27th Concho Valley Conference. [email protected]
Boise, ID: Area 18 Spring Assembly. www.idahoarea18aa.org
Storm Lake, IA: Area 24 Spring Conference. www.aa-iowa.org
Hyannis, MA: Cap Cod Pockets of Enthusiasm. [email protected] www.capecodpockets.org
Carrabassett Valley, ME: 37th Area 28 Roundup. http://roundup.area28aa.org
Peterborough, Ontario: 53rd Kawartha District Conference.
[email protected] http://www.peterboroughaa.org/KawarthaConf2014.pdf
Gem State Roundup. www.gemstateroundup.org
Fort Lauderdale, FL: 58th Florida State Convention.
Charleston, WV: 70th SE Regional Conference/62nd WV State Convention.
Latham, NY: NY State Informational Workshop. [email protected]
“We sense that here in AA this shared darkness has become a shared light.”
“I ask the newcomer to help me wash the coffeepot, or put chairs away, because service was, and still is, my key to belonging.”
“I was amazed at the things I was grateful for: those painful situations that served to show me my character defects; the ability to accept and share my pain with others; the opportunities to do things I was afraid to do which gave me strength and confidence.”
“To be happily sober, we must be active -- and this does not necessarily mean group activity. The Loner is part of a much larger group of people in far distant places, all members of AA with the same problems, fears, and happiness to be shared ... I may not be in face-to-face contact with other AA members, but my real friends in AA are too many to enumerate, and I find there aren’t enough hours in the day to do all I should.”
“Recovery is giving it away. If you don’t give it away you can’t have it ... Be part of the pipeline.”
“Difficult times bring us to new degrees of acceptance and humility because we learn on a deeper level how close we really are to our next drink. If we hang on, we learn how the grace of the Fellowship and the principles of the program carry us through the tough spots as well as the times of joy.”
“I began to find ... a more centered, purposeful life, at least in the sense that my body, mind, emotions, and soul were all more or less heading in the same direction. I was riding one horse instead of four.”
“Laughter is one of God’s greatest and most beneficent gifts to us. Laugh with him sometimes at yourself.”
“Suffering is no longer a menace to be evaded at any cost. When it does come, no matter how grievously, we realize that it too has its purpose. It is our great teacher because it reveals our defects and so pushes us forward into the paths of progress. The pain of drinking did just this for us. And so can any other pain.”
“Happiness is not a station we arrive at; it’s a way of traveling.”
“I number among my friends stars and lesser lights of stage and cinema; writers are my daily diet; I know the ladies and gentlemen of both political parties; I have been entertained in the White House; I have broken bread with kings and ministers and ambassadors; and I say, after that catalog ... that I would prefer an evening with my AA friends to any person or group or group of persons I have indicated.”
“The best way to appreciate AA is the same way you appreciate a stained-glass window: Look at it from the inside.”
“We can, through broken anonymity, resume our old and disastrous pursuit of personal power and prestige, public honors, and money -- the same implacable urges that when frustrated once caused us to drink; the same forces that are today ripping the globe apart at its seams.”
“When I was drinking, I was afraid I was not achieving my potential. Now that I’m sober, I worry that maybe I am.”
“To know yourself is not done just by reviewing your ‘misdeeds’; they are not you ... Your doubts, fears, and apprehensions, your immature cravings, your self-indulgence ... they are all committed by your physical body, guided by false instincts and imagination, instead of by your real self, which is the soul – the spirit within. That is where your conscience is, and your wisdom and your strength – which no one can hurt but you.”
