Pueblo, Colorado: OcSoberfest
Pueblo, Colorado: OcSoberfest. www.puebloocsoberfest.com
Pueblo, Colorado: OcSoberfest. www.puebloocsoberfest.com
66th Eastern Ontario Fall Conference. [email protected]
Idaho Area 18 Fall Assembly. www.idahoarea18aa.org
Manitoba Keystone Conference. [email protected] www.aamanitoba.org
10th Sober Float. [email protected]
48th Maryland Convention. www.marylandaa.org/State-convention
Rainbow Roundup. [email protected] www.rainbowroundup.ca
Area 81 Spring Assembly & Roundup.
Idaho Area18 Spring Assembly/Convention. [email protected]
60th ICYPAA (International Conference of Young People in AA) www.icypaa.org
The Camping Trip. [email protected] www.thecampingtrip.com
Road Trip To Girlstock International Conference in Atlanta, Ga.
12th Camp Out At Hickory Run. www.hickoryruncampout.com
26th Foothill Roundup. [email protected] www.foothillroundup.org
Midland, TX: 43rd Mid Winter Conference.
“Habits are like cork or lead -- they tend to keep you up or hold you down.”
“Alcoholism is relieved of its power when honesty, open-mindedness, and willingness combine within me to change my question from ‘Why?’ to ‘How?’ Then, I can get into the stream of life and out of my own way.”
“We began to see adversity as a God-given opportunity to develop the kind of courage which is born of humility, rather than bravado. Thus we were enabled to accept ourselves, our circumstances, and our fellows.”
“I no longer always have to be right.”
“Compromise comes hard to us ‘all-or-nothing drunks.’ Nevertheless, we must never lose sight of the fact that progress is nearly always characterized by a series of improving compromises.”
“Putting principles before personalities, both inside and outside the Fellowship, does not always endear me to everyone, but I would rather be disliked for what I am than liked for what I am not.”
“It’s true that the only requirement for membership in AA is a desire to stop drinking. But if you absolutely want a better life, well, hmmm ... How’s this? Working the Steps with a sponsor is a really good idea.”
“What is involved in taking the entire AA program, as the early AAs gave it to us, is not the prospect of turning into some sort of repulsive goody-goody. It’s the threat of being truly alive, aware, and perhaps even ecstatic.”
“There is among us AAs the ever present need for further spiritual growth.”
“It has only been in the past few months that I have become interested in service work in AA. Before that, I was an AA barnacle, glued to my seat, criticizing the speakers and griping about the coffee. Now I’m on the other side of the squawks and bleeps, and I find, to my delight, I like it.”
“The future would ... lack its full use and meaning did it not bring us fresh problems and even acute perils – problems and perils through which we can grow into true greatness of action and spirit.”
“What counts is not that which can be held in the hand but that which can be held in the heart.”
“Grace is not a do-it-yourself project.”
“We can achieve no liberation from the alcohol obsession until we become willing to deal with those character defects which have landed us in that helpless condition ... fear, anger, and pride ... rebellion and self-righteousness ... laziness and irresponsibility ... foolish rationalization and outright dishonesty ... wrong dependencies and destructive power-driving.”
“In the nick of time, and by God’s grace, each of us has been enabled to develop a growing sense of the meaning and purpose of his own life.”
