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Join Us in Cleveland!
The International Christian Recovery Coalitions Presents
The Dick B. A.A. History Workshops in
Cleveland, Ohio
(Tentative Dates: November 5-8, 2012)
Why should you consider joining Dick B. and Ken B. in
Cleveland in November for these A.A. history workshops? How is your success
rate in carrying the message to those who still suffer?
How much growth have you been seeing in terms of newcomers
that are coming and staying?
The first Cleveland meeting started in June, 1939 [actually, May
11, 1939] at the home of Abby G. and his wife Grace. It was composed of Abby and about a dozen others who had been making
the journey to Akron to meet at the Williams home. But Abby’s group presently
ran out of space. . . .
These multiplying
and bulging meetings continued to run short of home space, and they fanned out into
small halls and church basements. . . .
We old-timers in
New York and Akron had regarded this fantastic phenomenon with deep misgivings.
. . . [T]here in Cleveland we saw about twenty members, not very experienced
themselves, suddenly confronted by hundreds of newcomers . . . How could they
possibly manage? We did not know.
But a year later we did know; for by then Cleveland
had about thirty groups and several hundred members. . . . Yes, Cleveland’s
results were of the best. [Alcoholics Anonymous
Comes of Age, 21-22—italics in original; bolding added]
What was Cleveland doing? Mitchell K. wrote on page 108 of How It Worked: The Story of Clarence H.
Snyder and the Early Days of Alcoholics Anonymous in Cleveland, Ohio:
Two years after the publication of
the book [the first edition of Alcoholics
Anonymous], Clarence made a survey of all the members in Cleveland. He
concluded that, by keeping most of the
‘old program,’ including the Four Absolutes and the Bible, ninety-three percent
of those surveyed had maintained uninterrupted sobriety. [Emphasis added]
Join us in Cleveland November 5-8, 2012! For details, please call Dick B. at 1-808-874-4876 or
Ken B. at 1-808-276-4945; or email us at DickB@DickB.com.
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