Tradition Nine – Anna S_Lifeline 2016

Tradition Nine is astonishing, “AA as such ought never be organized; but we may create service boards or committees directly responsible to those they serve.” In the words of Bill W, “The least possible organization, that’s our universal ideal. No fees, no dues, no rules imposed on anybody, one alcoholic bringing recovery to the next; that’s the substance of what … Read More

Good AA? Jon_Lifeline2016

What constitutes a good AA meeting? Please do not ask me for a list of questions which might draw more varied responses than this. Suffice it to say that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. So in attempt to pare the possibilities, let’s consider the beholder. As the author I would like to point out my near-lifelong willingness … Read More

Spanish Language AA Literature at 25% discount

At the last Central Office Rep meeting it was decided that our large quantity of Spanish Language AA Literature be discounted by 25%. If your group can use Spanish literature or you know of someone that can please drop by before the end of 2016. Questions can be addressed to literature@saltlakeaa.org or board@saltlakeaa.org

Grapevine Archives

Central Office has been gathering old Grapevines issues for our Archives. Here’s a list of missing Grapevines as of 08.07.2016 1953 Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Dec 1954 May Nov Dec 1955 Jan Apr 1956 Jan 1957 Apr June July Sept Oct Nov Dec 1958 Jan Mar Apr May June July Aug 1959 Feb Apr June … Read More

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 the meeting, we would walk … Read More