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My Homegroup: By the Book – Laura C & Ernie R_May 2017
By the Book (founded July 1989); an open meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous with Alanon participation. This was the second AA meeting I attended back at the beginning of my sober journey. I remember walking into the room and seeing people laughing, slapping each other on the back, whispered conversations, and all of this going on […]
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Group Inventory in Action – Mark_Lifeline2016
The only thing an alcoholic may find more boring than a group business meeting is reading about a group business meeting. With that in mind, I will try to make this as painless as possible and stick to my experience and the experiences of the groups I have belong to. During my first years of […]
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“…and Get a Home Group” – John_LifelineOct2016
This is part of that advice that we all receive as newcomers that accompanies, “Get a sponsor, work the steps.” Fortunately, I had the openness and willingness to follow that advice and for that I am very grateful. I have a different meeting that I regularly attend for each day of the week. Some days […]
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History of the Hillcrest Group – Reed P – August 2016
It was started in 1976 by Marian B and B. Marvis L, Marian and Marvis were working for South Valley Counseling Services, funded by Salt Lake County, After losing their funding, they founded the Sobriety Corporation, The meeting location was across the street from Hillcrest High School, that’s why it’s called the Hillcrest Group. After […]
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FRIENDSHIP GROUP – 10 o’clock AM – Saturdays – Clark P_Lifeline August 2015
In 1983, when loneliness and desperation prodded me to go to more meetings, I discovered the newly formed Friendship Group that still meets Saturday 10 o’clock in the basement of Friendship Manor [thus the origin of the name]. In 1983, Saturday had only two daytime meetings, the Friendship Group and an afternoon 11th step meeting […]
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Treatment and Accessibility
Members of Treatment Committees work to carry the A.A. message into treatment settings where suffering alcoholics, and the professionals who treat them, may be introduced to A.A. The Salt Lake Central Office Treatment Facilities and Accessibilities Committee functions in cooperation with similar committees in Districts 2, 10, 11, and 13, and Area 69. Refer to […]
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Service
Are You a New Central Office Rep? Welcome! Thank you for being the link between Central Office and your group. Please join us online or in person at the Central Office Rep Meeting on the 2nd Tuesday of every month. We also have a new rep orientation at Central Office, in person only, at 6PM […]
