AARecovery Sobriety and Events Calendar
If you wish to be included on the calendar, please submit your name and date of sobriety to - Sobriety Calendar
If you wish to include "your story" please include it in the email.
If you want to announce an event, please include details, contact person, and a link if you have one to - Sobriety Calendar. See a mistake? Let us know! :)
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LAST MONTH

June, 2004

-A Little History -
1935 June 10th, Dr. Bob has last drink.
1944 - The A.A.Grapevine established.
1949 June 1, Anne Ripley Smith died.
1953 - The book Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions published.

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 chaya - 1977 
Jean Pierre - 1987
Patria J - 2004

 



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GeorgeS-1985  Hayden-1991
Carol F - 2003 

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Anything_Aud 2003  

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ghost - 1989

 

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BrianT - 2003 

 

 

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 Clare_twankey - 2003

 

 

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Joyce S - 1998 

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Sadie - 1993 

 

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 Rigby - 1990

 

 

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 Kilika - 1989

 

 

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aasailor - 1985 

 

 

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Brian T - 1998
Lori H - 2004

 

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 Thea S - 2004

 

 

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*Founders Day Goers - (From the Akron Intergroup Office website) - "Some people involved with Akron Intergroup and the Akron A.A. Archives had the inspiration to make the painting "The Man on the Bed" into a stained glass window. The finished project fills the whole front window of the Intergroup office (see below) and was done in time for Founders Day weekend, 2001. The Four Absolutes (Honesty, Purity, Unselfishness, and Love) are on the four sides and the picture is bordered by sobriety medallions contributed by many local members and set into the glass. This is truly a work of love and dedication, and many people helped by adding a few pieces whenever they could. In the evening, with the light of the setting sun coming through the panels, it was breathtaking. If you're in the area be sure to stop in and see this, and the Archives (http://www.akronaa.org/Archives) too! "