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Caring and Sharing

Caring and Sharing

In 1987, Flossie Lewis, sometimes called the “mother of AA” in Long Beach, spoke with Elizabeth S. about her life and the early days of AA in the Harbor Area. A lifelong teetotaler, Flossie and her husband, Clarence, who began his recovery from alcoholism here in Long Beach, were mainstays of the early recovery community in the Harbor Area. Their […]
The Story of Irma Livoni, by Matt M.

The Story of Irma Livoni, by Matt M.

For those of you unfamiliar with the story of Irma Livoni, this month’s offering will be an eye-opener. Included in the mailing are a copy of the original letter from the LA mother group to Ms. Livoni and an explanation of the events surrounding its origins as recounted by Matt M, another one of Sybil Corwin’s sponsees.
The Story of Irma Livoni

The Story of Irma Livoni

For those of you unfamiliar with the story of Irma Livoni, this month’s offering will be an eye-opener. Included in the mailing are a copy of the original letter from the LA mother group to Ms. Livoni and an explanation of the events surrounding its origins as recounted by Matt M, another one of Sybil Corwin’s sponsees.
A Brief History of the Harbor Area Central Office

A Brief History of the Harbor Area Central Office

This month we are delighted to share a unique historical record of AA in the Harbor Area. *A Brief History of the Harbor Area Central Office of Alcoholics Anonymous 1948-2012 *provides a detailed overview of the development of AA in our area. Special thanks go out to Neil E, principal author and archivist emeritus for graciously permitting us to circulate […]