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Monday

12PM General Topic Discussion
8:15PM Big Book Workshop


TUESDay

12PM General Topic Discussion
8:15PM Hot Topic Tuesday


WEDNESDay

12PM General Topic Discussion
8:15PM Newcomer’s Meeting


THURSDay

12PM General Topic Discussion
8:15PM Old Timer’s Meeting


FRIDay

12PM General Topic Discussion
8:15PM Ladies Night (password changes)


SATURDay

12PM General Topic Discussion
8:15PM Literature Study


SUNDay

12PM General Topic Discussion
8:15PM Speaker Meeting



“Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of people who share their experience,  strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. There are no dues or fees for A.A. membership. We are self supporting through our own contributions. A.A.  is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization, or institution; does not wish to engage in any controversy, neither endorses nor opposes any causes. Our primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics to achieve sobriety.”

Copyright A.A. Grapevine, Inc. Reprinted with permission


“I am responsible. When anyone, anywhere, reaches out for help, I want the hand of A.A. always to be there. And for that I am responsible.”


 “Every A. A. group ought to be fully self-supporting, declining outside contributions.”

  Pg. 160, Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions

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Literature & Resources

a.a. bookstore

The A.A. Bookstore has literature published by A.A. World Services, Inc.. The site is an excellent resource for recovering alcoholics. Find out more about Alcoholics Anonymous, its history, and how it works. Items are published in several different languages.

alcoholics anonymous

Alcoholics Anonymous, also known as the “Big Book,” presents the A.A. program for recovery from alcoholism. First published in 1939, its purpose was to show other alcoholics how the first 100 people of A.A. got sober. Now translated into over 70 languages, it is still considered A.A.’s basic text.


twelve steps and twelve traditions

Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions explains the 24 basic principles of Alcoholics Anonymous. Known as the “Twelve and Twelve,” the book dedicates a chapter to each Step and each Tradition. Chapters provide an interpretation of these principles for personal recovery and the organization of the group.


daily reflections

A.A. Daily Reflections are brief passages or meditations that provide inspiration, guidance, and contemplation for individuals in recovery.


the ‘promises’

As laid out in chapter 6 of the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous, alcoholics who stay sober and work the Twelve Steps will see these Promises come true.


A.A. Grapevine

A.A. Grapevine is the international journal of Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.). It’s a monthly publication that features stories, news, and art from A.A. members and others interested in the A.A. program. 


A.A. pamphlets

Literature published by A.A. World Services, Inc., is a resource for recovering alcoholics and other individuals. In our materials, you can find out more about Alcoholics Anonymous, its history, and how it works.


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