Beaver County AA
CANCELLATION NOTICES!!
None at this time
Announcements
Simple Sobriety
Tuesday February 17, 2026
at 6:30pm
will not be meeting due to church function
Big Book 164
Thursday April 2, 2026
at 6:30pm
will not be meeting due to church function
Our Last Hope
Friday April 3, 2026
at 6:30pm
will not be meeting due to church function
Upcoming Anniversaries and Events!!
Area 60 Agenda Items Meeting
Feb 15, 6:30-8PM
Available on Zoom
Erie Spring Conference
Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser
(Conference April 10-12 Listed Below)
Feb 15, 2026
Open 4PM, Dinner 5PM, Speaker 6PM
Erie Spring Conference Website Link
Emotional Sobriety
Our Lady of The Lakes
February 6-7, 2026
Friday Open 7-9 PM
Saturday 10-5 PM
Doors Open 6PM Friday and 9AM Saturday
Lunch provided Saturday 12-1
BRING YOUR BIG BOOK!!
Steel City Woodstock
March 6-8, 2026
Erie County Day of Sharing
"UNITY"
March 21, 2026
10AM-3PM
WHO'S IN CHARGE?
District 27 Workshop
March 28, 2026 10AM-Noon
Lunch Provided
Grace Community Presbyterian Church
Workshop Flyer
49th Annual Erie Spring Conference
April 10-12, 2026
Erie Spring Conference Website Link
34th Pre-Conference Assembly Weekend
"Finding Common Ground"
April 17-19, 2026
Soberjam 2026
April 19, 2026
Noon -6PM
Jackson's Mill
52nd Spring Roundup
April 24-25-26, 2026
Link to Jackson's Mill Website
Activities Committee
Movie Night
The Activities Committee is willing to facilitate this 59-minute movie for any
Beaver County AA Group.
Please use the "Contact Us" form along with group information.
Ohio Meeting List (Youngstown Area Intergroup)
WV District Area 73 District 8 Meeting List
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
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)
at
College Hill Presbyterian Church
3400 5th Avenue
Beaver Falls, PA 15010
Please see the Activities Page for the upcoming holiday planning meeting schedule.
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.
For our group purpose there is but one ultimate authority.....a loving God as He may express himself in our group conscience. Our leaders are but trusted servants; they do not govern.
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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.