Denver, Colorado
We are struggling to get our participation at this meeting (5-8 average). This is a great lunch break meeting. The level of sobriety continues to flourish and grow. New members are finding that noon meetings are a big plus for them in their recovery. We appreciate the opportunity to meet and share with each other in the middle of our work days. It works, try it, you may like it.
B.K.
San Diego, California
I’m enclosing a copy of our current meeting schedule. As you can see, San Diego is really growing!
D.N.
Vancouver, British Columbia
We are pleased that our groups are doing well. We usually have 12-18 members which is a tremendous improvement over last year’s 5-6. We believe that as we provide a warm caring group that more will be sober and continue into recovery.
B.M.
Hilton, NY
We now have four meetings a week in Rochester. Recovery is happening in Rochester. We’re going through some growing pains, but we’re growing! Sobriety is building! This past week has been the most serene and peaceful I think I’ve ever had. I have realized parts of all of the promises. I’m in the process of writing and giving my Fourth currently—what an experience. So much has changed in the last 9+ months in the program. My attitude has undergone a major change. I so look forward to the continued adventure ahead.
F.Z.
Kalispell, Montana
The big books are going like hotcakes. We have about 50 in-and-out members in our group presently and we are growing. Normally, at least ten people show up at the meetings, which is pretty good for a town of our size, about 10,000.
P.B.
Tucker, Arkansas
We are a new group that just started a couple of months ago here at the Tucker Unit. We have not been in recovery very long, but the changes are already beginning. We are so glad to know that we are not alone in our fight for sobriety, and we have other groups who in their minds and hearts support us as we also support them. We want to thank you for the support and dedication that you give to this wonderful program of recovery. We would also like to correspond with any other groups who may want to offer us any information. We would like to express our appreciation for the donation of the SA white books. They will be of a great help to us in our search for sobriety, and they also have a lot of information that we can use.
D.W.
Westport, CT
The fellowship in Connecticut is gradually growing. There are four meetings a week now and talking about starting a fifth.
W.R.
Dayton, Virginia
Our Harrisonburg SA group is getting under way! Last night we voted in officers. We will soon be holding a business meeting and a group conscience meeting. The SA Meeting Guide you sent us in response to C.’s letter has been immeasurably helpful. It is helping us to establish our SA group. In the past, we had no direction and could not rightfully be called an SA group. Now I feel that we will soon become a legitimate, autonomous, anonymous SA group.
J.
Spruce Pine, Alabama
I wanted to let you know that we had five people present this week at our meeting in Muscle Shoals.
B.A.