Beaver County AA
New Meeting
Big Book 164
Closed Big Book Discussion
6:30pm Thursday
Prince of Peace Church
1314 Gringo Road
Aliquippa
Meeting Location Change
(Temporary)
Early Risers Group at 9:00am
Mondays, & Fridays
will be meeting at
(Until further notice)
Upcoming Anniversaries and Events!!
Ellwood City Tuesday Night Group Anniversary
Tuesday March 18, 2025
Free Methodist Church Fellowship Hall
412 Glen Avenue
Ellwood City, PA
Fellowship 7PM
Speaker 8PM
Pizza after meeting
Chester Group Anniversary
Thursday, March 20, 2025
Westminster UPC
508 Indiana Avenue
Chester WV
Fellowship/Coffee 6PM
Dinner 7PM
Speaker 8PM
Big Book Conference
Independence, OH
Kent C. and Bob D.
March21-23, 2025
Sponsored by the Primary Purpose Group of AA
Flyer link below
Big Book Conf Independence OH March 2025.pdf
Pittsburgh Area 60
Pre-Conference Assembly Weekend
April 4-6, 2025
Pittsburgh Area 60 PCAW Flyer April 4-6 2025.pdf
Beaver County AA
Districts 24 & 25 along with Area 60
The 12 Traditions Workshop
at
Saturday, April 12th
from 9:30am to 3:00pm
The Center Wednesday Group of AA
Will be celebrating their
40th Anniversary on
Wednesday, April 23rd
Doors open at 6pm for coffee
Dinner served at 7pm
Speaker Meeting at 8pm
Jackson's Mill Spring Roundup
April 25-26-27, 2025
The Lodge WILL BE available for Spring!
Go to www.jacksonsmillroundup.com for more information.
Printable flyer posted below
2025 SPRING Jacksons Mill Mailer 02-13-2025.pdf
Early Morning Risers
22nd Anniversary
Friday, May 9th
will be held at
8:30am Breakfast & Fellowship
9:00am Speaker Meeting
Covered Dishes Welcome
Pittsburgh Area Online/Phone Meeting List
GSR’s - If your group currently holds Zoom meetings and agrees to have them listed on the Beaver County AA website,
Please contact us.
If you need immediate help
Pittsburgh Area Central office
24 Hr Answering Svc:
412.471.7472
Beaver County AA is a web portal committed to serving the members of Alcoholics Anonymous in Beaver County, PA. This site is a joint venture of District's 24 and 25 of Alcoholics Anonymous Area 60 (Western PA). We hope you find the site useful and we welcome any suggestions you may have for making the site better for our members. Please use the Contact Us page to submit any comments and requests.
VOLUNTEERS
Needed
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Beaver County
is always in need for Volunteers.
_Especially Women_
They meet the 3rd Thursday
of the month at 6pm at
2107 McMinn Street
Woodlawn American
Baptist Church
Aliquippa 15001.
Anyone interested in getting involved at any level is encouraged to attend.
If anyone has any questions about
Ask at your Homegroup or
send an email "Contact Us" link on top of the page.
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Beaver County Jail AA Meetings
on Monday's are starting on
November 21st at 7:00pm
If interested please email Troy S. through the Beaver County AA Website using the
"Contact Us" link by
Thursday the week before
the scheduled meeting date.
Please include your Full Name and Date of Birth.
You MUST have a State Issued ID to get into the Jail
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The Activities Committee is in need of Volunteers
Activities Committee Meetings
are Scheduled
from 6:00 - 6:30pm
on the 2nd & 4th Thursday
of every month
(Note Location Change)
341 Jefferson Street
Rochester, PA 15074
For questions and those wanting to volunteer please click the link below to email the
Activities Committee
To find out more
Ask at your Homegroup
or email the website
with the "Contact Us" link
on top of the page.
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PI/CPC Needs volunteers to distribute literature.
Please ask at your Homegroup or send email "Contact Us" link on top of the page.
The only requirement for A.A. membership is a desire to stop drinking.
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BIG BOOK QUOTES
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Liquor ceased to be a luxury; it became a necessity.
Alcoholics Anonymous,
4th Edition,
Chapter
Bills Story
Page_5
With permission of
A.A. World Services Inc.
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We learned that we had to fully concede to our innermost selves that we were alcoholics. This is the first step in recovery.
The delusion that we are like other people,
or presently may be, has to be smashed.
We alcoholics are men and women who have lost the ability to control our drinking.
We know that no real alcoholic ever recovers control.
All of us felt at times
that we were regaining control, but such intervals —
usually brief — were inevitably followed by still less control, which led in time to pitiful and incomprehensible demoralization.
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Alcoholics Anonymous,
4th Edition,
Chapter 3
More About Alcoholism
Page_30
With permission of
A.A. World Services Inc.
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AA Responsibility Declaration-
I am responsible.
When anyone, anywhere,
reaches out for help,
I want the hand of A.A.
always to be there.
And for that:
I am responsible.