District 14 Alcoholics Anonymous

      Covering North Idaho, Northwest Montana, and Northeast Washington

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Monthly District Meetings are the second Sunday of each month at 1:30 p.m. at the Gardenia Center in Sandpoint (400 Church Street).


District Meeting Notes
from the most recent district meeting.


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The district is implementing a new phone service to better serve AA members and the still-suffering alcoholics!


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This website provides information about AA in District 14.   Send your suggestions, comments, district news and upcoming events to:
webmaster@district14-aa.org



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Welcome to AA in North Idaho, Northwest Montana, and Northeast Washington.


District 14 includes the towns of Sandpoint, Bonners Ferry, Hope, Clark Fork, Elmira, Priest Lake and Priest River in North Idaho; Libby, Troy and Noxon in Montana; and Newport, Cusick, Usk, and Blanchard in Washington.



Changes To The Phone Service:

In a nutshell:
  • AA members will be answering the phone calls instead of an answering service.
  • During the transition period, the local phone numbers for District 14 will forward to the 800.326.2164 number.  During this transition time, we will be updating our contact information in the local phone books and with local agencies and organizations who refer people to us.  The next meeting schedule will have only our 800 phone number listed. All calls will be forwarded to our 800 number during the transition period.
  • After the transition period, we will have only ONE phone number for the entire district - our current toll-free 800.326.2164 number.
Ask your GSR how to get on the list to answer the phone!





Did you know?
...that on page xxiv of the 4th Edition of Alcoholics Anonymous it states:
"While our literature has preserved the integrity of the A.A. message, sweeping changes in society as a whole are reflected in new customs and practices within the Fellowship. Taking advantage of technological advances, for example, A.A. members with computers can participate in meetings online, sharing with fellow alcoholics across the country or around the world. In any meeting, anywhere, A.A.'s share experience, strength, and hope with each other, in order to stay sober and help other alcoholics. Modem-to-modem or face-to-face, A.A.'s speak the language of the heart in all its power and simplicity."


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