24/7 AA Hotline: 941-426-7723 www.aalifeline.org • [email protected] • www.aadistrict5.org Intergroup of the 5TH District 13325 • Tamiami Trail, North Port, FL 34287 • Unit A • 941-426-7655 Serving: Arcadia, Boca Grande, Englewood, Ft.Ogden, Grove City, Nokomis, North Port, Port Charlotte, Punta Gorda, Venice, Warm Mineral Springs VOLUME 28, ISSUE 5 MAY LIFELINE 2015 STEP FIVE TRADITION FIVE “Admitted to God, to ourselves, and to another human being the exact nature of our wrongs.” “Each group has but one primary purpose to carry the message to the alcoholic who still suffers.” ALL OF A.A.’s Twelve Steps ask us to go contrary to our natural desires . . . they all deflate our egos. When it comes to ego deflation, few Steps are harder to take than Five. But scarcely any Step is more necessary to longtime sobriety and peace of mind than this one. A.A. experience has taught us we cannot live alone with our pressing problems and the character defects which cause or aggravate them. If we have swept the searchlight of Step Four back and forth over our careers, and it has revealed in stark relief those experiences we’d rather not remember, if we have come to know how wrong thinking and action have hurt us and others, then the need to quit living by ourselves with those tormenting ghosts of yesterday gets more urgent than ever. We have to talk to somebody about them. So intense, though, is our fear and reluctance to do this, that many A.A.’s at first try to bypass Step Five. We search for an easier way— which usually consists of the general and fairly painless admission that when drinking we were sometimes bad actors. Then, for good measure, we add dramatic descriptions of that part of our drinking behavior which our friends probably know about anyhow. But of the things which really bother and burn us, we. say nothing. Certain distressing or humiliating memories, we tell ourselves, ought not be shared with anyone. These will remain our secret. Not a soul must ever know. We hope they’ll go to the grave with us. “SHOEMAKER, stick to thy last!”... better do one thing supremely well than many badly. That is the central theme of this Tradition. Around it our Society gathers in unity. The very life of our Fellowship requires the preservation of this principle. Alcoholics Anonymous can be likened to a group of physicians who might find a cure for cancer, and upon whose concerted work would depend the answer for sufferers of this disease. True, each physician in such a group might have his own specialty. Every doctor concerned would at times wish he could devote himself to his chosen field rather than work only with the group. But once these men had hit upon a cure, once it became apparent that only by their united effort could this be accomplished, then all of them would feel bound to devote themselves solely to the relief of cancer. In the radiance of such a miraculous discovery, any doctor would set his other ambitions aside, at whatever personal cost. Just as firmly bound by obligation are the members of Alcoholics Anonymous, who have demonstrated that they can help problem drinkers as others seldom can. The unique ability of each A.A. to identify himself with, and bring recovery to, the newcomer in no way depends upon his learning, eloquence, or on any special individual skills. The only thing that matters is that he is an alcoholic who has found a key to sobriety. These legacies of suffering and of recovery are easily passed among alcoholics, one to the other. This is our gift from God, and its bestowal upon others like us is the one aim that today animates A.A.’s all around the globe. Reprinted from Alcoholics Anonymous Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions, p. 63 & 155, 156 with permission of A.A. World Services, Inc. Page 2 • MAY LIFELINE 2015 ANNIVERSARIES MEMBER’S ANNIVERSARIES Email your Group member’s anniversaries to Venice Friday Night Women’s Group Gloria A. 5/27/2014 1 year Jeanine R. 5/28/2014 1 year Senerity by the Sea Donna M. 5/15/1992 Pat W. 5/20/2002 Eileen J. 5 /10/2005 BILL J. 5/10/20 23 years 13 years 10 years 36 years Eye Opener of Punta Gorda Cheryl B 3/1/07 Jennifer N 3/1/11 Tony C 3/9/79 Dan W 3/9/89 Richard S 3/10/10 Fred J 3/18/08 Mike F 3/21/81 Melissa L 3/30/14 Kevin K 4/6/11 Joanie K 4/10/93 Richard(Dick)B 4/22/14 Charlie D 5/9/11 Ron M 5/11/96 Steve H 5/13/89 Janine F 5/14/05 Dave M 5/15/69 Mike L 5/7/10 Gary A 5/24/12 Roger C 5/24/11 164 Pages BB Study Group Jen Nash 3/3/11 Pat P 5/13/06 Peace River Group Jen Nash 3/3/11 Jim K 4/8/83 Martin F 5/15/97 Steve B 5/31/78 8yrs 4yrs 36yrs 26yrs 5yrs 7yrs 34yrs 1yr. 4yrs 10yrs 1yr 4yrs 19yrs 26yrs 10yrs 46yrs 5yrs 3yrs 4yrs 4yrs 9yrs 4yrs 32yrs 18yrs 37yrs [email protected] BEFORE the 25th of the month to be included in the next issue! If received ON or after the 25th, it will NOT appear in the next issue, but the one after. Don’t forget (and PLEASE note date format): First Name Last Initial, Date MM/DD/YY (e.g.,: 01/01/01), number of years of Sobriety. Alcoholism is an equal opportunity destroyer INTERGROUP PHONE CALLS FOR THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY AA 121 Detox6 12 Step 11 Office 47 Other8 Alanon 5 MAY LIFELINE 2015 • Page 3 District 5 Meetings Visit us at: www.aadistrict5.org UPCOMING EVENTS Steering committee meeting is the 1st Wednesday of the month at 7:00 p.m. at the Intergroup Office, 13325 Tamiami Trail, Unit A, North Port ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Intergroup Business Meeting (IGR) is the 3rd Thursday of each month at 7:00 p.m. at the Intergroup Office, 13325 Tamiami Trail, Unit A, North Port Delegates Report Tuesday, May 19, 2015 at 6 PM North Port Community Church 3450 S. Biscayne, North Port District 5 Business Meeting meets the 3rd Tuesday of each month at 8:00 p.m. at Community Church of Christ, 3450 S. Biscayne Drive, North Port. District 5 Workshop is held the same day and place as the District 5 Meeting at 7:00 p.m. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Finance Committee will now meet the 2nd Monday of the month at 7pm in the Intergroup office, 13325 Tamiami Trail, Unit A, North Port WANTED Intergroup Representative to attend meetings at the Intergroup office every third Thursday of the month.This helps Intergroup to know what is going on with the groups, and in turn the groups have a better understanding of the Intergroup office. At present, we have 15 IGR’s out of 120 groups representing the 5th District. Each group in District 5 is asked to send one IGR and one Alternate IGR. This is great service to your group and AA. Yours truly, John R., alcoholic Open House Saturday, June 13, 2015 1 PM to 4 PM at the Intergroup Office 13325 Tamiami Trail Unit A • North Port, FL 34287 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2015 International Convention of Alcoholics Anonymous July 2 - 5, 2015 Atlanta, Georgia ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ More dates to rember and more information to come Founders Day June 6, 2015 Halloween Dance Saturday, October 31, 2015 Gratitude Dinner November 28, 2015 New Year’s Eve party and Alathorn December 31, 2015 Old time is Dinner Much 19, 2016 Founders Day June 4, 2016 Gratitude Dinner November 1, 2015 Page 4 • MAY LIFELINE 2015 2015 GRATITUDE IN ACTION SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES ARCHIVES will set up a display at your indoor meeting. If interested please contact [email protected] CORRECTIONS Men and women are both needed to carry the message into Charlotte county jail. Two years of sobriety, an application and a few hour class to qualify. One night a month is all we are asking for and you won’t be alone! It is very rewarding to give back in this way. The committee meets 2nd Saturday at 10:00am at the Intergroup Office. If interested please contact [email protected] TREATMENT needs help carrying the message into the treatment facilities. The committee meets 2nd Thursday at 6:40pm at the Easy Does It Club In the small room. If interested please contact [email protected] GRAPEVINE for info on how your group can set up a Grapevine and literature display for your meeting. If interested please contact [email protected] PI/CPC If you are interested in becoming an active member of the PI/CPC Committee or are interested in information about what we do please contact [email protected] WEBSITE COMMITTEE meets 2nd Sat. of each month via email. If interested please contact [email protected] SPECIAL NEEDS COMMITTEE Anyone home bound and in need of information. If interested please contact [email protected] EVENTS COMMITTEE would like to invite all interested AA’s to attend our monthly meeting, which takes place at the Intergroup Office every first Thursday of the month at 7pm. We are in constant need of volunteers to help out with various events. This is an excellent way to do service and make new friends in the process. If interested please contact [email protected] CURRENT PRACTICES Updates the Book of Motions and the Book of Current Practices annually. Updates the Legacy of Service at the end of even numbered years. If interested please contact [email protected] FINANCE Compares expenditures to budget and/or prior year income and expenses. Reviews unbudgeted requests for funds for Trusted Servants and Standing Committees. Receives requests for funds at budget time. Prepares an annual budget. The Committee is guided by the Twelve Traditions and the Book of Current Practices. If interested please contact [email protected] For additional or contact information on any of the above, please see the District 5 web site at www.aadistrict5.org and click on “Committees”. MAY LIFELINE 2015 • Page 5 HOW TO MAKE CHANGES TO THE WHERE AND WHEN WHERE TO MAKE CONTRIBUTIONS AND WEBSITES OF ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS DISTRICT Website • http://aadistrict5.org/ Mail contribution to District 5 General Service P.O. Box 7356 North Port, FL 34290-0356 AREA 15 Website • http://area15aa.org/ Mail contribution to Treasurer Area 15 Panel 65 PO Box 690275 Vero Beach FL 32969-0275 GENERAL SERVICE OFFICE Website • http://www.aa.org/pages/en_US Online contribution https://ctb.aaws.org/Loginaspx?ReturnUrl=%2fDefault.aspx INTERGROUP Website • www.aalifeline.org Mail contribution to Intergroup Service Committee District 5 13325 Tamiami Trail North Port, FL 34287 [email protected] E-mail them to [email protected] Include the following information City where the meeting is held Time of the meeting Name of the group Type of meeting Address meeting Include your name and phone number The most recent Where and When is available online at www.aalifeline.org About Intergroup Service Committee Intergroup is our local A.A. service office, established and supported by District 5 A.A. groups and members, helps carry the A.A. message within our district; it is a partnership of A.A. groups just as an A.A. group is a partnership of individuals. Intergroup maintains the 24-Hour Hotline (941-426-7723) which makes A.A. available to anyone in the community who may have a problem with alcohol. Intergroup service office relies on A.A. group members for Twelfth-Step service work. Service at an Intergroup office usually consists of answering the Intergroup’s phones, arranging A.A. member Twelfth-Step contacts for newcomers, helping callers to get to meetings and organizing and distributing literature. Book Store hours are 9AM to 6PM, Monday through Friday. If you would like to become involved with Intergroup, call 941-426-7655 or attend a monthly business meetings at: Intergroup Office 13325 Tamiami Trail, Unit A, North Port, FL 34287 The meetings are held the third Thursday of each month at 7:00PM. Intergroup Representatives, Alternates and other interested A.A.’s are invited to attend. Page 6 • MAY LIFELINE 2015 FROM THE OFFICE MANAGERS Pamphlet of the Month: Understanding Anonymity Bill W. referred to anonymity as the greatest single protection the Fellowship has to assure its continued existence and growth. This pamphlet not only addresses personal anonymity, but anonymity at the public level as well. It also addresses anonymity in regard to electronic media, in keeping with ever changing technology. When you read this pamphlet, it will help you to see ways in which many of us inadvertently break not only our own anonymity, but that of other members as well. It is vital to maintain the strictest of anonymity in order to safeguard A.A. from harm. Also, and more importantly, newcomers need to know that they are safe from public exposure when they first enter the rooms. In the FAQ section, GSO addresses anonymity on a public level, a personal level and the internet. If you have not read Understanding Anonymity, please pick up a copy. This pamphlet provides a great topic for discussion meetings and can help to clarify any misconceptions individuals may have. Sometimes QUICKLY Sometimes SLOWLY MAY LIFELINE 2015 • Page 7 Delegates Report Tuesday, May 19st, 2015 at 6:00 pm North Port Community Church 3450 South Biscayne Drive, North Port, FL National AA News How your basket money and Trusted Servants carry the message Food and Fellowship starts at 6:00. Please bring a dish to share. Delegate’s Report will start at 6:30, followed by a short District 5 business meeting. “The most productive Conference sessions are of little value unless area committees and groups back home hear about them. So the delegate’s reporting job is as important as the program for the Conference itself.” The A.A. Service Manual p. 58 For more info on how you can get involved in 12th Step Service Work, ask your GSR or visit our website www.aadistrict5.org Page 8 • MAY LIFELINE 2015 H O U N S E E P O Saturday, June 13, 2015 1 PM to 4 PM at the Intergroup Office 13325 Tamiami Trail Unit A • North Port, FL 34287 A.A. History Trivia Contest! Prize awarded to the winner of the contest Started in 1939 Intergroup will provide sandwiches, water and coffee. Bring a side dish or dessert to share! Come enjoy an afternoon of food, fun and fellowship! MAY LIFELINE 2015 • Page 9 GROUP CONTRIBUTIONS FOR 2015 2015 GROUP DONATIONS Group Venice Englewood Port Charlotte Punta Gorda Port Charlotte Englewood Englewood Englewood Venice North Port Boca Grande Port Charlotte Arcadia North Port Venice Venice North Port North Port Englewood Port Charlotte Venice Englewood Port Charlotte Englewood Englewood Englewood Englewood Punta Gorda North Port Port Charlotte Venice Punta Gorda Venice Punta Gorda Venice Ft. Ogden Arcadia Englewood Englewood Englewood Port Charlotte Punta Gorda Arcadia Port Charlotte Venice North Port Englewood Englewood Punta Gorda North Port Port Charlotte Arcadia Port Charlotte Englewood Venice Venice Englewood Venice Port Charlotte North Port North Port Englewood 11th Step Book Study Group AA on the Bay Another Chance Group An Awakening Group As U R Attitude Adjuestment Group Bare With Us Group Big Book Beauties Big Book Study Blue’s Clues Boca Grande Group Borderline Big Book Study Brown Baggers Butterfly Group (Women) Came to Believe Can Do Group Certain Steps Common Bonds Group Courage to Change Daily Reprieve Each Day A New Beginning Easy Does It Group Early Bird Group Englewood 12 and 12 (Women) Englewood Thursday Open Speakers Group Englewood Thursday Night Beginners Eye Openers (E) Eye Openers (PG) Fresh Start Group Friday Nights Men’s Group Friday Night Men’s Stag Friday Recovery Friday Womens' 12&12 Friend’s of AA Friends of Bill W. Group Ft. Ogden Group G.I.R.L.S. Living Sober (Women) Gratitude Group Gulf Cove Open Door Meeting Gulf Cove Step Meeting Hanging Tough Happy Hour Group Hispano De Arcadia Homeless Coalition How it Works I Am Responsible Group Indian Mounds Group Indian Mounds Inner Peace Group Into Action It's in the Book Just For Today Keep it Simple Group Lemon Bay Beginners Group Living Sober 12 & 12 Group Lunch Bunch Men’s Beginners to Old Timer’s Monday-Wednesday-Friday Beginners Group Morning Makers Morning Glory Group New Beginnings Group New Focus Group Year To Date $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 544.25 300.00 90.00 30.00 50.00 65.00 25.00 550.00 30.00 96.00 400.00 150.00 678.15 60.00 70.00 80.00 50.00 30.00 50.00 260.00 360.00 145.28 450.00 100.00 500.00 452.00 320.00 - Jan Feb Mar $ 194.45 $ 157.39 $ 192.41 $ 300.00 $ 50.00 $ 25.00 $ $ 90.00 $ 30.00 65.00 $ 250.00 $ 300.00 $ 30.00 $ 96.00 $ 400.00 $ 150.00 $ 149.05 $ 228.25 $ 300.85 $ $ $ 60.00 $ 70.00 $ 50.00 80.00 30.00 $ 50.00 $ 260.00 $ 360.00 $ 145.28 $ 500.00 $ 208.00 $ 150.00 $ 300.00 $ 100.00 $ 244.00 $ 320.00 Page 1 of 2 Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Page 10 • MAY LIFELINE 2015 Group North Port Nokomis North Port Punta Gorda Punta Gorda Punta Gorda Port Charlotte Venice Venice Englewood Port Charlotte Englewood Venice Venice Venice Port Charlotte Port Charlotte Englewood Venice Englewood Arcadia Port Charlotte Arcadia Arcadia Englewood Venice Punta Gorda Englewood Venice Venice North Port Venice Venice Englewood Port Charlotte North Port Port Charlotte Englewood Englewood Port Charlotte Venice Englewood Englewood Port Charlotte Englewood Punta Gorda Nokomis Venice Venice Englewood Venice Venice North Port Englewood Venice Port Charlotte Venice New Hope Group Nitty Gritty Group North Port Group On Awakening Group Open Minded Group Peace River Group Phoenix Group Primary Purpose Group Principles Over Personalities PMS Progress Group Psychic Change Rainbow Group (Gay) Rebellious Dogs Recovery Reflections Group Rolling in Sobriety Group Sat. Evening Big Book Saturday Morning Step Study Saturday Women's (E) Second Tradition Group Serenity By The Sea Serenity Group Serenity Group Men's Meeting Serenity on the Beach Sisters in Sobriety Sisters of Sobriety (SOS) Step & Tradition Group Step by Step Steps to Sobritey Stepping Stones Sunday Friendship Group Sunday Recovery Group Sunset Group Thursday Night Beginners Thursday Step Group Time Group The 11th at 11 Tranquility on the Mound Tuesday Night Step Group Tuesday – Thursday Study Group Tuesday Beginner’s Meeting Tuesday Night Step & Ttadition Group Tuesday Beginners Step Group Turning Point Group Twelve O’Clock High Twilight Hour Group Venice Big Book Study Group W.A.C.C.O. Group Wad’ya Mean By That? Wednesday Men’s Stag Wednesday Speakers Group Who, Me? Group W.I.N.G.S. (Women’s Group) Venice Friday Night Women's Group Women’s Big Book Study Group You Are Not Alone Group Totals Year To Date $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Jan Feb Mar 229.83 $ 229.83 25.00 $ 25.00 50.00 $ 50.00 120.00 $ 120.00 250.00 $ 250.00 200.00 $ 200.00 40.00 $ 40.00 50.00 $ 50.00 270.49 $ 170.49 $ 100.00 142.10 $ 142.10 91.00 $ 41.00 $ 50.00 100.00 $ 100.00 50.00 $ 50.00 $ 90.00 75.00 $ 75.00 88.00 $ 88.00 72.00 $ 72.00 85.00 $ 85.00 28.00 $ 28.00 47.00 $ 47.00 20.00 $ 10.00 $ 10.00 50.00 $ 50.00 8,019.10 $ 3,615.61 $ 2,205.23 $ 2,288.26 $ Page 2 of 2 Apr - May $ - Jun $ - Jul $ Aug - $ - Sep $ - Oct $ Nov - $ Dec - $ - MAY LIFELINE 2015 • Page 11 Founder’s Day Saturday June 6, 2015 5 PM to 9 PM Englewood United Methodist Church 700 E. Dearborn St. * Englewood, FL 34223 Harry G. of Fort Myers ONLY $12.00 PER TICKET Proceeds to beneit Intergroup Service Comnittee of the 5th District PLEASE BUY TICKETS IN ADVANCE Page 12 • MAY LIFELINE 2015 Take the bus to Atlanta AA International Convention July 2-5 2015 Sponsored by 2 AA members Leaving Edgewarter Church parking lot at 7:00 am July 2, 2015 at the corner of Cochran Blvd. and US 41 arriving Atlanta Airport at 5:00 pm connecting with buses to all major hotels Leaving Atlanta Airport at 4 pm July 5, 2015 arriving Edgewarter Church at 2 AM $85 round trip all tickets are nonrefundable only 55 seats Contact James P. 941-740-0790 MAY LIFELINE 2015 • Page 13 THIS IS A LIST OF BOOKS, PAMPHLETS AND MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS THAT THE INTERGROUP OFFICE CARRIES Some items may be out of stock but we will order them for you Any item not on this list can be ordered from our regular suppliers We carry Plastic Chips 24-hour and 1 through 11 Month Coins We carry Bronze Coins 1 through 60 years We carry Try Plate Coins 1 through 60 years AA World Service Inc. Alcoholics Anonymous 1st Edition Alcoholics Anonymous 4th Edition Alcoholics Anonymous Large Print Alcoholics Anonymous Portable Alcoholics Anonymous Pocket 12 and 12 12 and 12 Large Print 12 and 12 Softcover 12 and 12 Pocket Size AA Comes of Age Daily Reflections Daily Reflections Large As Bill Sees It As Bill Sees It Large Print As Bill Sees It Softcover Came to Believe Came to Believe Large Print Living Sober Living Sober Large Print Dr. Bob and The Good Old-Timers Pass It On AA In Person Experience, Strength, and Hope Twelve Concepts of World Service AA Service Manual/Wild Concepts AService Manual Large Print Twelve Steps, Twelve Traditions and Serenity Prayer, parchment Steps and Traditions window shades AA Fact File Table Top Display 12 & 12 Anonymity Display Card Spanish Big Book Spanish 12&12 Spanish Daily Reflections Spanish 12&12 Softcover Spanish Big Book Large Print Spanish 12 &12 Pocket Size Spanish Daily Reflections Large Print Spanish Big Book Softcover Pamphlets and Wallets Cards AA World Service Inc. AA At A Glance Information on AA Self-Supporting Where Do I Go From Here Carrying the Message into Correctional Facilities Your AA General Service Office Your DCM AA World The Primary Purpose Card Corrections Correspondence Self Supporting Card Memo to an AA Group Treasurer Twelve Steps, Twelve Traditions, and Serenity Prayer Bill’s Last Message Dr Bob’s Farewell Talk I Am Responsible Anonymity This is AA Frequently Asked Questions About AA Page 14 • AMAY LIFELINE 2015 Is AA For You oung People and AA AA For The Woman 3 Talks to Medical Societies The 12 Concepts Illustrated Memo To An Inmate How It works AA The AA Member-Medication-Drugs The Jack Alexander Article Do You Think You’re Different Questions and Answers on Sponsorship The AA Group The 12 Traditions How It Developed Inside AA GSR May be the Most Important Job A Message for Correctional Professionals AA for the Native North American AA for the Older Alcoholic AA as a Resource for Healthcare Professionals A Newcomer Asks Members of the Clergy Ask About AA AA In Correctional Facilities AA In Treatment Settings 12 Traditions Flyer 8.5X11 How AA Members Cooperate With Professionals Is There An Alcoholic In Your Life AA In The Community AA and The Gay/Lesbian It Sure Beats Sitting In A Cell Let’s Be Friendly with Friends Problems Other Than Alcohol Is AA For Me Too Young What Happened to Joe What Happened to Alice Speaking at Non-AA Meetings A Member’s-Eye View A Brief Guide to AA The 12 Traditions Illustrated AA’s Legacy of Service Circle of Love and Service If You Are Professional-Works With You Understanding Anonymity 2011 AA Membership Survey Bridging The Gap AA and the Armed Forces AA and the Black and African-American AA Grapevine Meeting in Print The Co-Founder of AA Is There an Alcoholic in the Workplace Twelve Steps Illustrated This Is AA Large Print AA For The Alcoholic with Special Needs Many Paths To Spirituality This is AA Frequently Asked Questions About AA Is AA For You Young People and AA 3 Talks to Medical Societies The 12 Concepts Illustrated Memo To An Inmate The AA Member-Medication-Drugs 3 he Jack Alexander Article Do You Think You’re Different Questions and Answers on Sponsorship The AA Group AA for the Older Alcoholic How AA Members Cooperate With Professionals AA and The Gay/Lesbian A Member’s-Eye View The 12 Traditions Illustrated Twelve Steps Illustrated Grapevine Best of Bill Best of Bill Large Print Best of Bill Pocket Best of Grapevine Volume #1 MAY LIFELINE 2015 • Page 15 Best of Grapevine Volume #2 Best of Grapevine Volume #3 Language of the Heart Language of the Heart Large Thank You for Sharing Hone Group I Am Responsible In Our Own Words Voices of Long Term Sobriety Spiritual Awakening Step By Step Emotional Sobriety Young and Sober Into Action AA Man On A Bed Slogans AA Serenity Prayer AA The Co-Founders Bob & Bill Hazelden 24 Hours A Day Hard Cover 24 Hours A Day Soft Cover 24 Hours A Day Large Print Not God Hazelden Each Day A New Beginning Night Light Hazelden Touchstones Easy Does It Promise Of A New Day Wisdom To Know A Woman’s Way Through the 12 Steps Stools & Bottles Little Red Book Soft Cover Little Red Book Little Red Book for Women Sermon on the Mount God Grant Me Step 1 Workbook Step 2 Workbook Step 3 Workbook Step 4 Workbook Step 5 Workbook Step 6&7 Workbook Step 8 Workbook Step 9 Workbook Step 10 Workbook Step 11 Workbook Step 12 Workbook Acceptance Booklet Bill W. An Autobiography Nickel plated medallion key ring 12 Step Prayer Book Bumper Stickers Service Symbol Black Service Symbol Blue Live and Let Live Blue Friends of Bill Blue Let Go and Let God Blue One Day At A Time Blue Easy Does It Blue Keep It Simple Anniversary Cards Miscellaneous Items Meeting In A Pocket Love And Service The One Dollar Rehab My Search For Bill W. New Wine Carry This Message Meeting List Big Book Dictionary 12 & 12 Dictionary Recovery
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