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Mailing Address:
Southern Maryland Intergroup (SMIA)
P.O. Box 767
Charlotte Hall, MD 20622

Meeting Location
Immaculate Conception Church
28297 Old Village Road
Mechanicsville, MD 20659

This site is neither endorsed nor approved by Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc. It is solely provided by the SMIA as part of its Twelfth Step work in reaching out to the alcoholic who still suffers. Although some of the items contained in these pages were published by AA World Services, this does not imply approval by the General Service Conference. This site provides links to some recovery-oriented websites. Inclusion of these links is intended to be a convenience for those who visit our site, but such inclusion does not constitute any endorsement or approval of, or affiliation with either the SMIA or Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc.

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The SMIA Archives Committee needs your assistance with improving our archives. We have a newly appointed Archives Chair and he is eager to providing a rich and interesting history of AA in Southern Maryland. You can send your group or meeting information directly to him at his e-mail address, smia.archives@somdaa.org. You can also complete the form below.

In 1957, Bill W. wrote

"We are trying to build up extensive records which will be of value to a future historian..." "It is highly improtant the the factual material be placed in our files in such a way that there can be no substantial distortion... "We want to keep enlarging on this idea for the sake of the full length history to come..."

The SMIA wants to build on our founders idea and capture the rich history of AA in Southern Maryland. Please take a few moments to complete the form below. We'll use that information to build our archives and make this information available to all of our members.


Please click the button below to submit historical information about your group or meeting, or any other information relevant to the history of AA in Southern Maryland

 

If you would like to request archived SMIA materials, such as the Lifeline, Minutes, or Financial Reports please click the button below


The Alcoholics Anonymous Timeline- Click Here
The Start and Growth of A.A. - Click Here
History of AA in Maryland - Click Here




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