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Alcoholics
Anonymous history in your area
Long
Beach, California
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A Brief History of The Icebreakers Group
In
March, 1969, Dick Jewell was called to the office of Dr
Joe Zuska, the Station Medical Officer at Terminal Island
Naval Station, Long Beach. Dick was introduced to a senior
naval officer and was informed that this senior officer
might have drinking problem. Dick told the captain that
he would show him a way to take care of his problem that
night and arranged for the two to meet. Then Dick began
to worry about where to take the captain, as it just wouldnt
do in those days to have a very senior naval officer be
seen in an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting in town. He went
to see his friend Frank Hunnicutt and asked him where to
take the captain. Frank said, Why, well just
do it right here, meaning right there in Franks
office. Dick went back to work and the telephones began
to buzz as plans were made to hold a special meeting, that
very night.
At
a little before eight P.M., Dick led a shaky Captain John
W. into Franks back office, where six men were waiting.
What followed was the first meeting of the ICEBREAKERS GROUP,
on Wednesday, March 23, 1969. Of the eight founding members,
four have since died and the other four attend the meeting
when they can. The four surviving founding members are John
W. of San Diego, Frank H, Bill W, and Tom F..
The
Group soon constituted itself as an underground professional
meeting, not listed in meeting directories, but contributing
regularly to local, Regional and national AA entities. Membership
was limited essentially to military officers, past and present,
but no one was turned away, including transients and streetwalkers
. The initial membership was largely naval officers, although
there were a few Army and Air Force officers from the very
early days. For about ten years the Group met in Franks
office near the corner of Pacific Coast Highway and Santa
Fe, in West Long Beach. When the clinic started
by Dick and Dr Zuska began to treat officers, they were
bussed to the Icebreakers Group on Wednesday nights, and
to other meetings. Hundreds of patients were exposed to
ICEBREAKERS GROUP meetings and then moved on, back to the
fleet or their bases.
The
early members of the Group, for the most part, immersed
themselves in AA, doing all that was necessary to ensure
continued sobriety. All were seen at several other meetings
in long Beach, especially the Friday night meeting of the
Los Altos Group at Bellflower and Atherton. This was a gala
occasion each week, when all the members wore coats and
ties, and all the wives were there. After the meeting they
all usually went to a coffee shop or to some members
home for a continuation of the meeting. The men would talk
AA in the living room while the wives would talk ALANON
in the kitchen. The success of this kind of involvement
in the program of Alcoholics Anonymous is evident as many
of the early members have over thirty years of sobriety.
The
Group has moved several times since leaving Franks
old office, and came to the Community Congregational Church
at 4111 Katella in Los Alamitos in 1990. It became a Closed
Group, that is open to all alcoholics, but only to alcoholics
or those with a problem with alcohol about fifteen years
ago; and then became an open group around 1993. Anyone may
attend an open group, but only alcoholics may participate
in the meeting.
In
1964 Dry Dock #1 was started on the Terminal Island Naval
Station and later moved to the Naval Hospital in Long Beach.
When the Hospital closed, Dry Dock #1 also closed. All members
of any Dry Dock Group are welcome to join the Icebreakers
Group and quite a few have.
In
1999 the meeting grew quite large, often exceeding the capacity
of the hall and the available chairs. A search was started
for a hall large enough for the Group, when attendance often
approached 200. In July, 2000, the Group moved to an old
familiar place, McNeil Hall of the Los Altos UCC at Bellflower
and Atherton in Long Beach, where we all used to meet years
ago, with the Los Altos Group. We have again found a happy
home, one that allows uncrowded seating for all and room
for expansion.
Last
revised 4/15/2002 cgb
Copyright
© 2002 Icebreakers Group of Alcoholics Anonymous
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