Alcoholics Anonymous in Rhode Island (Area 61)

Archives Committee

Position Trusted Servant Contact
Chair: Ted D. Area61Archives@RhodeIsland-AA.org
Alternate Chair: open  
     

"If we do not learn from history, we are doomed to repeat it." The Archive committee is AA's historians. This committee's activities include seeking out and preserving items important to our Rhode Island AA history; preserving records of significant events and recording the old timer stories.

Click here for the date and location of this committee's monthly meeting.

OPEN HOUSES – History in the making
On April 13, April 27, May 11, May 25, June 8, June 22 we are having open houses. Committee members will demonstrate and discuss the real activities of the Archive Committee. They are preserving our history. Area 61 Offices (First Floor), 410 North Broadway, East Providence RI 02914. Please visit with us.

How to become a member of the Archive Committee
Contacting the Chair usually gets the ball rolling but appearing at the next committee meeting (above) provides an excellent opportunity to refine your interest.

Group Histories
Among its tasks, the Archive committee is responsible for compiling group histories. To this end, a group history form is available with a click. Please print this form, complete it as best possible and mail to

Archive Committee
P.O. Box 9342
Providence, Rhode Island 02940

A Brief Glimpse of AA's Start in RI in the 1940's