The holiday season can be difficult for many A.A.s, especially the
newcomer. The pressure to drink may feel overwhelming when it seems all the
world is hoisting glasses in one toast after another. At these times, the
prospect of the usual round of holiday parties can be as inviting as a stroll
in a minefield to the alcoholic struggling to stay away from the first
drink.
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The A.A. group, though, can be a refuge. Meeting marathons provide a safe place for recovering alcoholics who are on their own, as well as those looking for a break from family festivities.
Some groups schedule dances or potluck dinners, providing a place
to congregate and celebrate in sober fellowship. <<< >>>
The A.A. group, though, can be a refuge. Meeting marathons provide a safe place for recovering alcoholics who are on their own, as well as those looking for a break from family festivities.
It's safe to say that A.A. group celebrations are held in most
parts of the world, wherever seasonal festivities are celebrated. Large or
small, in remote rural areas or big cities, the sharing and hospitality always
center on a regular A.A. meeting. But the styles of group gatherings are as
varied as the members and regional customs dictate.
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