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Programs

The Programs Committee is responsible for planning and coordinating the AA community events each year. 

Those events generally include the Long Timer’s Dinner, which honors our members who have 18 or more years of continuous sobriety; the Founders Day Picnic, in honor of the Founders of AA, Bill Wilson and Dr. Bob; and our biggest event of the year, the Alcothon.  It is held on New Year’s Eve and continues through New Year’s Day, giving our community a sober place to celebrate. 

The committee may also host, but isn’t limited to, other AA community events such as a 4th of July Picnic, and a Gratitude event for November, which is gratitude month. 

The Programs Committee promotes Unity in our AA community.  It also provides for and promotes Service.  Without these two essential components of our three legacies, the third component, Recovery, is often times unsuccessful.

The Committee is ALWAYS in need of individuals or groups who are willing to step up in Service and help with the events. 

If you have input, suggestions or want to volunteer, please contact the Committee: programs@coloradospringsaa.org