The Archives Have Officially Opened!
Accumulated historical records over the lifetime of our organization.
The Archives is a means by which we collect, preserve and share the rich and meaningful heritage of our Fellowship. It is by the collection and sharing of these important historical elements that our collective gratitude for Alcoholics Anonymous is deepened.
The pictures shown here are but a small preview of what we are hoping to be able to exhibit in the future. Although at the present we have a limited number of items, we are hopeful that members will be encouraged to donate their A.A. artifacts to the Archives so present and future members will be able to enjoy and learn of our path to sobriety. Please come in and enjoy your new Archives and visit the office.
If you are willing to add to the exhibit, please contact us or call:
- Ruth: 216-241-7387
- Bob: 216-970-2333
Whenever a society or civilization perishes there is always one condition present; they forgot where they came from. --Carl Sandburg
Carl Sandburg (January 6, 1878 – July 22, 1967) was an American poet, writer, and editor who won three Pulitzer Prizes. During his lifetime, Sandburg was widely regarded as “a major figure in contemporary literature.”
Interested in the history of Alcoholics Anonymous? Try taking the AA History Quiz!