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Video DVD's, Multimedia CD's & Audio CD's available
"The Way Out" Twelve Step Study, presented on May 13 & 14, 2006, by
Phil N. and Fred J. at "The Wilson House", Village Street, East Dorset
Vermont is available in a Video DVD or on multimedia CD in MP3
format, Audio CD is also available..
The Wilson House, which has always been a hotel, was completed in 1852.
It had 28 rooms and 15 bedrooms. The House had been slowly
deteriorating for 13 years before restoration began in October of 1987.
At that time, floors and walls were in danger of collapsing and there
was water damage to the House.
Much initial work had to be done just to
preserve the building. There are 14 rooms available for overnight
guests including a small efficiency apartment with a sitting room, loft
bedroom, and bath with shower
The atmosphere in the House is very similar to the way it was when Bill
was born here and that is why there are no radios, telephones, or
televisions in the rooms. The peaceful, quiet spirit of the House is
conducive to meditation, prayer, reading, or simply enjoying the
fellowship among the guests and visitors.
Restoration continues with ninety percent of the main house being
completed. Maintenance continues and is more costly as more of the work
is completed.
Local
groups hold several A.A. and Al-Anon meetings in the House each week.
Seminars are held several times a year. The Meeting House, complete
with fireplace, and one smaller meeting room, ensure that two meetings
can be held at the same time.
All staff members living in the House are
volunteers donating their time without pay to keep the House clean and
serving the people who come to visit or stay overnight. People have
arrived from many places to come on volunteer staff for a minimum of
two weeks. A large number of people return on a yearly basis and
several help out more often. To learn more about joining the volunteer
staff for a short or long term conmitment, please call or write for
information.
Restoration work, maintenance, and
upkeep of the House are funded by donations. Since the Wilson House is
a nonprofit foundation, all contributions are tax deductible.
Many people have helped in
various ways, from money to install an attic ventilation fan to coffee
and candy; from blankets and spreads to an upgrade for the heating
system. Some have given money for larger restoration and maintenance
projects and some for the day to day operational expenses of running
the House.It all works to help preserve The Wilson House an element of
our A.A. heritage for generations to come.
The Griffith House, also part of the foundation, is located across the
churchyard from the Wilson House. This is where Bill and his sister,
Dorothy, grew up with their maternal grandparents after their parents’
divorce.
The Griffith Library is located here. With the help of many friends of
The Wilson House, a collection of books that the founders and early
A.A.’s read are being added to the library which will benefit scholars
over the years.
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Equinox Golf Course in Manchester, Vermont. Near the airfield where Bill W. and Ebby landed on one of there spree's.
"The Way Out" is a Twelve Step
Study, based on the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous and related
material about early AA. This presentation provides the actual
information and experiences required for a personality change
sufficient to bring about recovery from alcoholism.
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A special thank you to all who support the Wilson House with contributions and in-kind donations. All that happens here is made possible by you. Your support and encouragement are what keeps things going and you are appreciated more than words can say. |
Bonnie & Staff
The Wilson House P.O. Box 46 East Dorset, VT 05253 or call 802-362-5524. wilsonhs@adelphia.net http://www.wilsonhouse.org |
The Way Out
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