Editor’s Corner

Every November, the AA Grapevine has what is called its “Classic Issue,” reprinting articles from AA’s past that are relevant to today. The November 1989 issue of the Grapevine has two articles that may be of interest to us in SA. One is, “Little Rock Plan Gives Prospects Close Attention.” The Little Rock Plan for newcomer alcoholics was a very interesting experiment in 1947 AA. It was a structured plan that claimed a lower slip rate than the national average. I’d like feedback on what SA members think of trying a modified version of such a plan in SA. The other article is, “Our Primary Purpose and the Special-Purpose Group,” from the 1977 Grapevine. This article discusses the concept of special-purpose meetings versus special-purpose groups, which are a controversial topic. What do members think about the issues raised in these articles as they may apply to us in SA?

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