Campbell River Rally
Campbell River, British Columbia: Campbell River Rally. [email protected]
Campbell River, British Columbia: Campbell River Rally. [email protected]
Writing Workshop and Potluck
Lihue Neighborhood Center
3353 Eono Street
12 p.m - 2 p.m.
Westlake Village, CA: 36th Ventura County Convention. www.vcaac.org
Naples, FL: 2nd Sisters by the Sea. [email protected] http://serenityclubswfl.org/
Naples, FL: 6th Serenity by the Sea. [email protected] http://serenityclubswfl.org/
Honolulu, HI: 53rd Hawaii Convention. www.annualhawaiiconvention.com
York, PA: 17th Sunlight of the Spirit Conference. www.sosyorkpa.org
Elko, NV:18th Serenity in the Rubies Camp Out. [email protected]
Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia: 50th Australian National Convention. www.natconnew15.org
Gallup, NM: Gallup Gathering. www.GallupGathering.com
Bowling Green, KY: 32nd Sponsorship Rally. [email protected]
Taos, NM: 32nd Taos Mountain Fiesta. [email protected] www.taosmountainfiesta.org
Winnipeg, Manitoba: 71st Manitoba Keystone Conference. [email protected] www.aamanitoba.org
Woodstock, Ontario: 33rd Woodstock Marathon of Unity Convention. www.oxfordaa.com
Quesnel, British Columbia: 47th Quesnel Roundup. [email protected]
“Gratitude is just about the finest attribute we can have.”
“Clear vision for tomorrow comes only after a real look at yesterday.”
“I persist in the face of defeat. I can risk being rejected now, because I no longer have to feel resentful and depressed when it happens.”
“The emotions of an alcoholic can fluctuate much in the manner of weather fronts.”
“By working with others I’m allowed to witness the miracle of sobriety and observe the twinkling eyes as others learn to speak the language of the heart.”
“As drinking alcoholics, we all ran from life and toward death. When we join AA, we reverse the process – we give ourselves to life as it is, rather than as we would like it to be.”
“There is one job that we can do superlatively well, and there isn’t anything that can keep us from doing it if we are serious in wanting to. That is the job we do on ourselves, inside ourselves. It means clearing out a whole mess of false values, unrealistic ambitions, and worn-out resentments, and putting in their place the qualities we want to have – kindness, tolerance, friendliness ... We can begin to see what the real values of life are, and they are very different from the hazy, distorted dreams we had.”
“If you want to stop drinking AA doesn’t care whether you are a Christian, a Buddhist, a Jew, a Mohammedan, an atheist, an agnostic, or whatever. The door to AA is wide. Come right in.”
“All I had to do was ask myself a simple question: ‘Am I or am I not powerless over alcohol?’ I didn’t have to compare myself or my experience with anyone, just answer a simple question.”
“It is when you let truth go into action, and hurl your life after your held conception of truth, that things start to happen.”
“The road to spiritual and emotional recovery ... has taken diverse routes – lots of meetings, readings, talks with AA members, discussion groups, psychotherapy, and the beginning
“Ever fresh in my heart is a song of thanksgiving for my expanding sobriety, as the opening door to timeless truth.”
“AA is spiritual, is the eye of the hurricane, is my refuge and my comfort ... Thanks to AA for making a place for broken hearts and wounded souls.”
“We now fully realize that 100 percent personal anonymity before the public is just as vital to the life of AA as 100 percent sobriety is to the life of each and every member.”
“Not picking up a drink creates infinite possibilities for me ... Who knows? This could be the greatest day of my life.”
