Pine Bluff, Arkansas
Things are going well for us here in the Eleventh Hour SA Group. Many are growing in their recovery as we meet each week. We average in attendance about seven members. Again, we would like to thank you for all the help you have been to us in the past. Many times we have asked for information, books, and other material, and have been sent everything we asked for and often more. These things have always proved invaluable to us.
Washington, D.C.
We have been able to sell the books, but not able to keep people coming back. I know from experience that we who do come must keep the door open, for they will be back if God wills it. We here in Washington, D.C. trudge the road of happy destiny and are with you in the spirit of fellowship.
E.R.
Australia
I feel very positive about the group slowly growing in size and sobriety. It was exciting to see our name in the ESSAY (although Sydney is spelled with a “y” not an “i”!). It feels really good to be so welcomed into the wider SA fellowship.
C.D.
Chicago, Illinois
Our Wednesday evening group is going great! A few of us committed ourselves to starting a new Saturday evening meeting which had its first meeting this week. Only three members showed up for the first meeting, but several others agreed to support it. Some of us found it necessary to have a Saturday evening meeting as the weekend can be a difficult time to stay sober. Now we have meetings every day of the week in the Chicago area! Keep us in your thoughts and prayers as you are surely in ours.
M.F.
Callicoon, New York
Our group is doing well. There are four of us who attend our meeting regularly. We range in sobriety from three months to eight years.
J.C.
Glen Ellyn, Illinois
Greetings from the Glen Ellyn, Illinois writing workshop. Our attendance stays a fairly constant 16 with mostly men in attendance. Last night there were three new faces in the group. Some good levels of sobriety exist in the group.
J.R.
Seattle, Washington
Our regional retreat was a gigantic success, and we’ll shortly be sending down donations from both SA and S-Anon. We appreciate you.
C.S.
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Enclosed is $40.00. All’s well here, or should I say not well yet. We now have six meetings a week in Albuquerque. See you in Salt Lake.
D.R.
Arroyo Grande, California
Our little group is doing well. We’re staying sober.
R.G.
West Palm Beach, Florida
We have eight to ten regular members and our growth seems to be slow but steady.
A.S.
St. Louis, Missouri
Right now we are averaging 10-12 members per week. These numbers go up and down. We are doing well with some very good sobriety (3 or 4 people over one year and 3 members approaching one year). Some of us are struggling, and that is part of the program. God bless you all in this great work.
M.M.
Ottawa, Ontario
We are now five active members. We have three meetings a week. We are struggling and growing and slowly getting more sober. May God bless you all.
N.G.
Bethesda, Maryland
As for other news, the Baltimore/Washington Intergroup has decided to make a bid for the July 1990 International Conference. We are quite excited about that possibility.
B.K.