Events

This is your Events page.
We use it to bring you pertinent information

as we receive it, such as: new meetings,
meeting location changes, Grapevine Information,
and a
ny other in-person or virtual events can be found here as well.
We encourage you to keep
checking in
with us – –
if only to read the Grapevine Daily Quote or Daily Reflections.
If you have an AA event that you would like to have posted,
please send an email to: help@northwoodsaa.org. Also, if you
have a flyer for your meeting, send that in a word or pdf format.


Dates to Remember 2026

Our next District meeting will be held
Saturday, March 14, 2026, at the First
United Methodist Church, 724 Arbutus St.,
Rhinelander, WI. at 9 a.m. Please click on
the link below to join virtually with zoom, and
please be patient with us in the waiting room.
AA District 10 General Service Meeting
We are still looking for a trusted servant to
fill the secretary position at our District meetings.
if you are interested in this position, please
consider attending our upcoming meeting(s).
You need to be present to be nominated and
elected, either in-person or zoom with the link
provided above. If you have any questions regarding
the qualifications
and/or duties of this position,
please talk with your group’s GSR, or contact us at
help@northwoodsaa.org or call our hotline @ 715.360.4637.
The Wednesday Whoopee Zoom Meeting
is now having Open Speaker meetings
the first
Wednesday of every month.
The Zoom information is on our Online

meetings page. We’re reposting 
here for convenience, and for speaker
information when available-Zoom Only.

Meeting ID: 890 5869 2961; PW: [080627]
March AA Speaker: Lizbeth A. (March 4th)
Newbold Open Meeting Flyer
The Tuesday Newbold AA Group along
with the Monday Night 12 and 12 Group are
hosting their Annual Corned Beef and

Cabbage Potluck/Open Speaker meeting
on Saturday, March 21, 2026.
See flyer above for details.
Area 74 Delegates Workshop
Saturday, March 28, 2026
Registration @ 8 a.m.; Workshop @ 9 a.m.
Reiter Ctr., Three Lakes, WI.
See flyer above for details and zoom info.

Boulder Junction April Speaker Meeting 2026
Saturday, April 11, 2026, at 5 p.m.
Please see above flyer for details.
(Potluck Speaker Meetings Quarterly.)
Iron River Open Speaker Meeting
Saturday, April 18, 2026, 4 p.m.
Windsor Center Auditorium
Hwy U.S. 2, Iron River, MI.
Please see above flyer for details!
Women’s AA Workshop/Potluck
Hosted by Sisters with a Solution AA Group
Saturday, April 25, 2026
St. Augustine Church, 39 S. Pelham
Rhinelander, WI. 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Please see above flyer for details.
The Friday Night KIS Group is
hosting an Open Speaker/Potluck
on Saturday, April 25, 2026.
Please see the flyer below for all the details!
Kis Potluck April 2026

Neighboring Districts:

Joe & Charlie BB Study
The Friday Night BB Group is hosting the
Joe & Charlie tapes Fridays from 7-8 p.m.
See above flyer for details.
Came To Believe Group Anniversary
Saturday, March 14, 2026
Dinner begins at 5 p.m., Speakers at 6:30.
Please help us celebrate 26 years either
in-person or via zoom! All information is
provided on the flyer above.
Celebrate Your Sobriety Anniversary! Last Sunday of Each Month
(click link to see where and when!)

PI Public Information = Information!
Please see the flyer above to see
more about how you can help!


WICYPAA:

WICYPAA Information
See flyer above for how to
learn more about this
organization, and contact info!

Meeting Address/Time Changes:

LVD AA Group (District 15)
Tues., Thurs., & Saturdays 7:00 p.m.
Welcome to our meeting list!
LVD Spiritual Center
23996 Transfer Station Rd.
Watersmeet, MI. 
Soul Sisters (Women’s Meeting)
Tuesdays, 6 p.m.
Welcome to our meeting list!
First Congregational Church of Christ
105 N First St., Eagle River, WI.
Friday Early Bird AA Group, Woodruff, WI.
Great Northern Coffee Traders
215 Front St., Minocqua, WI.
Open, Discussion, Hybrid Meeting.
Boulder Junction, WI. Saturdays, 6 p.m.
Please note time change!
Speaker meetings quarterly.
Coffee Slammers Group, Sundays, 3 p.m.
AA Club, 1005 W. 5th St., Antigo, WI.
Closed Discussion, In-person only.


AA Bridging the Gap Program
Below you will find printable information
about our Bridging the Gap Program,
and a printable Temporary Contact Form.
About the BTG Program
BTG Temporary Contact Form


Plain Language Big Book

*BACK IN STOCK!!
Announcing a new book frow AAWS

(A tool for reading Alcoholics Anonymous)
Click here for purchasing information.

A.A. Service Manual 2024-2026 digital edition now available


Meeting Guide APP
Downloads for Android/I-Phone
Click on the Chair Icon Below

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We have updated our Meeting List to make it more inclusive.
You will find a printable version of it and other information here on this site. 

Daily Reflections

March 9, 2026
SURRENDERING SELF-WILL

Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God as we understood Him.

TWELVE STEPS AND TWELVE TRADITIONS, p. 34

No matter how much one wishes to try, exactly how can one turn his own will and his own life over to the care of whatever God he thinks there is? In my search for the answer to this question, I became aware of the wisdom with which it was written: that this is a two-part Step.

I could see many times where I should have died, or at least been injured, during my previous style of living, and it never happened. Someone, or something, was looking after me. I choose to believe my life has always been in God’s care. He alone controls the number of days I will be granted until physical death.

The matter of will (self-will or God’s will) is the more difficult part of the Step for me. It is only when I have experienced enough emotional pain, through failed attempts to fix myself, that I become willing to surrender to God’s will for my life. Surrender is like the calm after the storm. When my will is in line with God’s will for me, there is peace within.

From the book Daily Reflections
Copyright © 1990 by Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc.

Grapevine Daily Quote

March 9, 2026

“William Duncan Silkworth … supplied us with the tools with which to puncture the toughest alcoholic ego, those shattering phrases by which he described our illness: the obsession of the mind that compels us to drink and the allergy of the body that condemns us to go mad or die. Without these indispensable passwords, AA could never have worked.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., August 1957, “The Physicians”, The Language of the Heart


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Our Primary Purpose - Official Podcast of the General Service Office - Alcoholics Anonymous Episode 1 is available on streaming platforms
starting January 14, 2025.
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Armed Services ProjectArmed Forces Interview Project

The Trustees’ Committee on Cooperation with the Professional Community/Treatment and Accessibilities is seeking A.A. members in the U.S. and Canadian Armed Forces to discuss their experience, strength and hope as sober members of A.A. in the military in recorded anonymity-protected interviews. The goal of this effort is to improve A.A. outreach to members in the U.S. and Canadian military. Interested military members can volunteer or get more information about this project by writing to militaryoutreach@aa.org.  

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