Link to Step Work Group PDF
(last revised September 8, 2011)
Link to Fourth & Sixth Step PDF
(last revised January 28, 2005)
TRADITIONS Nine and Ten
9. A.A., as such, ought never be organized;
but we may create service boards or
committees directly responsible to those they serve.
10. Alcoholics Anonymous has no opinion on outside issues;
hence the A.A. name ought never be drawn into public controversy.
The Anniversary page for April has been updated with 236 years of sobriety. If we have missed anyone, please email us at the link below
Each Monday night, the Stratford Men’s Group is attended by 125-175 members. We participate in one of the five different meetings held each week:
Beginners Meeting for those with 0-90 days of sobriety.
Kitchen Meeting for those with 91-180 days of sobriety.
Discussion Meeting#1 for those with more than 6 months of sobriety (the Big Room).
Discussion Meeting#2 for those with more than 6 months of sobriety (the Corridor).
Step Discussion Meeting for those with more than 6 months of sobriety.
Come to our Monday Night Meeting and ask for Jack F, Ed R. Jerry S. or Old Bill or email admin@stratfordmens.org
The Men’s Group would like to dedicate this website to all of our members who have shared their experience, strength and hope with us and then died sober asking us to pass it on. Your examples of Serenity, Courage and Wisdom continue to inspire us in our daily quest for sobriety
The Men’s Group would like to take this opportunity to publicly thank St. James Roman Catholic Church and, most especially, the Church’s pastor, Father Thomas Lynch, for allowing our group to use their facilities for our meeting.
Statement of Anonymity
Anonymity is the “spiritual foundation of all our Traditions” within AA and a respected principle within our group. No surnames or members phone numbers will be listed on this website. All communication will be done through either emails and phone calls but only with the expressed permission of the group. member.
