The Hero’s Journey
Wellspring Writing Workshops 17778 Cavanaugh Lake Rd., Chelsea, Michigan, United StatesWriting can be a powerfully-healing and transformative part of our recovery. In a group setting, you will learn about the "Hero's Journey", as described by Joseph Campbell in his book, "The Hero with a Thousand Faces", and begin to recognize and develop your own personal Hero's Journey story on the page. *Masks will be required
Happy Sober Holidays!
Interfaith Center for Spiritual Growth 704 Airport Blvd, Ann Arbor, MI, United StatesThe holidays can be a wonderful, yet trying time for people in Recovery. We want to help make sure you have a happy and sober holiday season. Please join us for an afternoon of fellowship and learning. Our four speakers will share their experience, strength and hope with us about navigating the holiday season. You […]
Bling in the Holidays
Washtenaw Alano Club 995 N. Maple Road, Ann Arbor, MichiganWomen in recovery, join the Ann Arbor Women's Group to *bling* in the holidays together by making zig-zag bracelets, one to keep and one to give away as a holiday gift. Share the love this holiday season with bracelets handmade by you. All supplies, snacks, and beverages are provided. $10. $5, or full scholarships. Instructor: […]
Paint & DON’T Pour
Paint & Pour 5 S. Washington, Ypsilanti, Michigan, United StatesJoin the Ann Arbor Women's Group for another fun social/crafting event. Paint your own piece of artwork with other ladies in recovery. This is a popular A2WG event! We will be painting "Gateway Michigan" this year. Snacks & beverages will be provided. Rides are available from the Washtenaw Alano Club. This event fills up quickly […]
Move Through It: Improv Dance
Community School of Ballet 2875 Boardwalk Drive, Ann Arbor, Michigan, United StatesMove Through It is a workshop designed to help you strengthen your Mind/Body Connection. With increased awareness of your body in time and space comes increased self-confidence, creativity and calm. During the workshop you will learn ways to control your breathing, quiet your judgmental mind and regulate your stress level through simple movement exercises. Participants […]
Paint & DON’T Pour 2
Paint & Pour 5 S. Washington, Ypsilanti, Michigan, United StatesThis event currently has a WAITLIST. Priority will be given to women who have not attended one of our painting events in the past. You will be contacted if a spot opens up and will have 23 hours to pay the registration fee to secure your spot at the event. Join the Ann Arbor Women's […]
Dancing for a Cause
Crossroads Community Center 5538 Webster Church Road, Dexter, MichiganFun For The Whole Family!Dancing, Food, Bake Sale & Silent Auction! Ticket Prices: Single: $20 Couple: $25 Family: $30 (Includes 1 or 2 adults and unlimited kids 11 & under) Dinner Tickets: $10 for unlimited pizza, salad, and dessert Concessions will be available to purchase if you do not want dinner. Pre-order options for the […]
Recovery Inspired Walk & Ice Cream
Zion Lutheran Church, 1501 W. Liberty Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan, United StatesWe are excited to get together for a Recovery-Inspired Walk and a stop for Ice Cream along the way! This will be an afternoon filled with fellowship, fun, & recovery for women in recovery. We will meet at Zion Lutheran Church in the back garden to start our journey. The walk will be 2.5 miles […]
18th Annual Women’s Recovery Retreat
Lake Huron Retreat Center 8794 Lakeshore Rd, Burtchville Township, MI, United StatesJoin us for another amazing weekend of learning, growth, fun & fellowship at the Lake Huron Retreat Center. This year, we will focus on being honest, open, and willing - HOW Steps 1, 2 & 3 are crucial to recovery. Our panel of sober women is looking forward to sharing their experience, strength, and hope […]
What’s Your Love Language?
Washtenaw Alano Club 995 N. Maple Road, Ann Arbor, MichiganHave you ever said or done something with the intention of being loving, and yet had it miss the mark? You wonder what happened, why your sincere loving gesture fell flat. The problem is not that you didn't express yourself clearly, but that you weren't speaking the same "Love Language."