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Updated : 04/22/2008

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The website of the Brown Street Club

1397 Irvin Cobb Dr

Paducah, KY 42003

Grace's Story

Sometime in the early 1990's I was treating a woman in an intensive outpatient chemical dependency group. Let's call her 'Grace.' Grace was a flight attendant and had been suspended from her job with a major airline due to her untreated alcoholism. She had been stealing the little miniature liquor bottles and drinking in airport bars in uniform, etc. Her employer, realizing she needed treatment sent her to us.

After the eight week program, I suggested to her it might be a good idea to solidify her foundation in recovery before returning to work as she would be working in a high-risk environment (serving alcohol, being out of town alone, etc. ). Grace did, however, return to work shortly after completing outpatient treatment. One day while she was departing from a plane at the end of long day a major craving for alcohol overpowered her. There she was, in the Los Angeles International Airport pulling her roller-bag behind her when this massive craving to drink came over her. She tried to just 'think through it,' or 'just forget about it,' but it was way too powerful. It was so powerful, in fact, that she had resigned to herself that she would just go drink. Grace thought, Oh, heck with it, I'll get another job; or maybe no one will find out anyway.' But deep down inside Grace did not want to drink. She truly had wanted to stay sober, but she was in trouble.

On her way to the bar in the airport, Grace had a moment of sanity. She stopped, picked up the airport paging phone and said, 'Will you please page friends of Bill W.,' she paused, quickly looking around for an empty gate, ?to come to Gate 12?'

Within minutes, over the paging system in the LA International Airport came, 'Will friends of Bill W. please come to Gate 12. Will friends of Bill W. please come to Gate12.' Most people in recovery know that asking if you are a friend of Bill W. is an anonymous way to identify yourself as a member of AA.

In less than five minutes there were about fifteen people at that gate from all over the world. That brought tears of amazement, relief and joy to Grace. They had a little meeting there in that empty gate, total strangers prior to that moment. Grace discovered that two of those people had gotten out of their boarding lines and missed their flights to answer that call for help. They had remembered what they had seen on many walls of meeting rooms: 'When anyone, anywhere reaches out their hand for help, I want the hand of AA always to be there and for that I am responsible. '

Grace did not drink that day. I would venture to guess that none of the people who came to Gate 12 drank that day either. Instead Grace had a moment of sanity, realized she could not do it on her own, took the action of asking for help and received it immediately. This help is available to all of us if we want it and sincerely ask for it. It never fails.

We absolutely insist on enjoying Life !

Bill W. passed on January 24, 1971. Here is a link to his obituary that I enjoyed reading again.

New Metropolis Al-Anon link

Organizational Meeting

2009 Tri-State Convention

at Brown Street Club

4:00 PM Sunday, May 18

Everyone that wishes to participate is welcome to attend

What an idea ! -

WK Intergroup Speakers Exchange Program

"Member's Contributions" Page

Check it out, but better yet, submit something to publish there !

Click here to submit an email with your contribution

New Al-Anon Page

Boiler Room Schedule now posted

The mission statement for this website is to make information about the AA groups in District 2 more easily available and to promote interaction between the individual groups.

We encourage participation by other groups in the area. If you would like anything relevant to our cause posted on this website, including ( but not limited to ) meeting schedules, special events, club info, speaker listings, etc. please contact us at mailto:paduke@brownst.org

What is the Brown Street Club ?

  • The Brown Street Club was formed in order to provide a common meeting place for several separate AA groups and Al-Anon Family Group meetings.

  • Having a common meeting location is more cost efficient than having and maintaining separate sites for each group.

  • The members of the club also feel as if there is an advantage in having a single well known and easy to find location for people interested in recovery to locate a group.

  • The Brown Street Club is separate from AA and Al-Anon. Membership in the Club is strictly voluntary; however, it is hoped that those interested in this effort will join us by becoming a member of The Brown Street Club.

  • Please contact Kendall L., Chris P., Dottie L., Charlie H., Greg H., or Bob T. for more information.

 

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