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WHO WE AREWe are a
joint committee of New Jersey General Service
Area 44 and Intergroup comprised of a group of
trusted servants and like-minded
individuals interested in discovering and
preserving our rich history of AA in Northern
NJ.
OUR MISSION
Pursuant to our primary purpose of
maintaining our sobriety and helping
other alcoholics achieve sobriety, the History
and Archives Committee preserves the legacy of
Alcoholics Anonymous with an emphasis on AA
in Northern New Jersey. This is
accomplished by receiving, classifying, indexing
and storing all relevant materials including but
not limited to correspondence, convention
programs, tape recordings, and literary works
considered to have historical import to
AA in northern NJ or AA as a whole. The
Committee ensures AA’s history is preserved by
making access to the materials possible, with a
mindful view toward anonymity of our
members.
HOW WE SERVE YOU
We provide a variety of services for the
fellowship in Northern NJ such as:
• Displays of early historical
landmarks (William Street, Newark, South Orange)
literature (Circus cover Big Book, early
Grapevines), and other significant
material (early meeting lists, Jack Alexander
article) to be used for Group Anniversaries,
Days of Sharing, AA Conventions
• A repository of documentation and
information held at our Intergroup Office
in Union. This information is in the process of
being organized, preserved and cataloged for use
by our membership
• Knowledgeable speakers on AA
history, with an emphasis on activities in New
Jersey
COME JOIN US / HOW YOU CAN HELP
We meet at the Intergroup office the 3 rd
Tuesday of each month at 7:30 PM
at the Intergroup Office, 2400 Morris Avenue,
Union, NJ.
We are always looking for individuals
who wish to help in preserving our
legacy. Specifically, we have the following
needs:
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Tape transcription (spoken word to
paper)
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Document preservation (treating
documents to prevent deterioration)
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Interviewing and Recording Old
Timers in our Area (old timer defined as 40+
years of continuous sobriety)
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Recording local AA group history for
compilation into a Group Family Tree of
Northern NJ
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Donation of AA related materials
PLEASE NOTE
Displays must be reserved in advance of
the requested date. Please contact the
Intergroup Office via phone, FAX, or mail to
reserve using the checkout form available from a
committee member or from the web. The displays
are loaned out on first come, first serve basis.
Checkout form is also located on the web.
Deeds of Gift forms for donating items to the
Archives and tape transcription request forms
are available below.
MAILING ADDRESS
I NTERGROUP
COMMITTEE OF NJ
Attn: History and Archives Committee
2400 Morris Avenue
Union, NJ 07083-5706
Telephone: 908-687-8566
Fax: 908-964-8146
E-mail:
archives@nnjaa.org
"Whenever a society or civilization
perishes there is always one condition
present; they forgot where they came from."
- Carl Sandburg
"Our 12 Steps, when simmered down to the
last, resolve themselves into the words love
and service. We understand what love is
and we understand what service is. So let's bear
those two things in mind. "
- Dr. Bob S., 1950
"We are trying to build up extensive
records which will be of value to a future
historian… "We want to keep enlarging on
this idea for the sake of the full length
history to come…"
- Bill W., 1957
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Deed of Gift Form
To donate items of historical
interest please fill out the following form and return to the Archives
Committee:
Deed_of_Gift_Form
Archives Check-out Form
To check-out Archives material
for a district function please fill out the following form and return to
the Archives Committee:
Archives_Checkout_Form
Group History Form
In an effort to preserve the history the
groups in Northern New Jersey the Archives Committee interview old-timers to
record the important developments of each group.
Archives_Group_History
Long-Timer Interview Guidelines
This guideline may be very
helpful in interviewing a long-timer (40+ years of sobriety). They have been
written hoping to focus on how the Steps, Traditions and AA in general was
worked in the "old-days" rather than the "what it was like, what happened, and
what I am like now" we share as part of our stories.
Archives_Interview_Guidelines
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be mailed to the Intergroup Office, 2400 Morris Avenue, Union, New
Jersey, 07083-5705
The committee also meets the 3rd Tuesday of each
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