The 21st NAI-AA Convention has invited Archivist, Gerry R. from Area 40-Montana to provide an AA Archives
display. This display has a lot of history about the early movement of Alcoholics Anonymous’ growth and
development. It also contains information about Native and First Nations AA development. This archive display will
be available for your pleasure during the Convention. Copies of some information may be available at a cost to you.
The archivist will also be collecting information on the history and development of the NAI-AA Convention; as well
as, Native American and First Nations AA development.
If you have early Convention Flyers, Programs, or any other items that could be added to the archives
collection, please bring them to the Convention.
Copies will be made and the originals will be returned to you unless you choose to donate these items to the
collection. The plan includes adding collected information to the GSO New York Archives for all AA members to
enjoy.
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