alumni news & views PO BOX 11 informs readers of news, SUMMER 2011 PO BOX 11 events and people who enhance recovery. At home and at work Alum finds inspiration through service At age 33, Ben B. became a stay-at-home dad. Before he knew it, his alcohol consumption escalated, turning him into the dad he never wanted to be. Too drunk to take his three-year-old daughter to swimming lessons, he’d trek with her instead to the liquor store or plop her in front of the television for hours. And there were times when he picked her up from play dates with alcohol on his breath. He knew, deep down, he needed help. He called Hazelden. “I was honest about my drinking for the first time. Something happens when you’re honest,” recalls Ben. “I remember telling the counselor I’d do anything he said—I’d wear red clown shoes and jump up and down if I could take a shower in the morning without, halfway through, wondering what I was going to drink and how I was going to hide it.” “Treatment allowed me to draw a line in the sand—to say, ‘From this point forward, things are going to be different.’” Now, at age 38, Ben takes life one day at a time—without alcohol or other drugs—grateful to a be part of his young family in a way he never could when beer and gin comprised his priority list. “I’m learning to be present for my family,” says Ben. “I finally understand what that means, and it’s something I strive to do every day: Be home for dinner, cook dinner, serve them, pick up the house and set an example for my kids.” His enthusiastic and lasting sobriety landed Ben a job coordinating recovery services for young adults who either attend or want to attend the College of St. Scholastica in Duluth, Minn. The program helps students get into treatment and into the Fellowship. In addition, Ben and his wife share Twelve Step wisdom and hope with other couples, through their church. “I understand the struggle of being a Christian and feeling like you’re doing something wrong. My wife and I have become a conduit for Twelve Step work. We have a real heart for working with married couples who are in the thick of it.” Maintaining a strong connection with Hazelden is also important to Ben. He routinely attends alumni events as well as retreats at the Dan Anderson Renewal Center. Taking action in the name of service and gratitude brings meaning and purpose to his recovery. You, as alumni, are living proof INSIDE THIS ISSUE Dear Friends and Fellow Travelers, 2 St. Paul’s Grand Avenue is At Hazelden, we look to a future where no one suffers or dies recovery central for alum from addiction—a disease we know can be treated, managed 3 Hazelden anchors Gulf Shore and overcome. And you, as Hazelden alumni, are living proof. recovery community Your very existence sends the message that treatment works and 4 Alumni help ease transition recovery is possible. back to “real world” 5 Chicago’s popular Friday Because of you, Hazelden is able to reach more people every night meeting day, through your referrals, your donations, your outreach—and especially, through your example. 6 Rekindling dreams for NYC college students So this issue of PO Box 11 is not only for you and about you, it’s 6 Alumni events calendar by you. We’re pleased to introduce you to Hazelden’s new alumni 8 “Beyond Slogans and Self- correspondents who share a glimpse of what’s happening in their Talk” with John MacDougall corner of the recovery world. Mark G. Mishek President and CEO News from Minnesota St. Paul’s recovery scene is grand by Ken R. One of the many benefits for Hazelden As Hazelden alum Sam W. sums alumni residing in or visiting St. Paul is up St. Paul’s coffee shop scene, “It’s access to a vibrant recovery community great to know I can pop into any on a number of levels. Twelve Step one of those spots, and chances Ken R. is a grateful alumnus meetings abound, as well as are I’ll see someone I know from of the Silkworth and Jellinek units from 2005. He is a opportunities for fun, fellowship— a meeting or from the recovery member of Hazelden’s and a really great cup of joe! With community—pretty cool!” Alumni Events and Activities more than 270 meeting locations and Committee and a regular Hazelden, as well as other treatment 2,000-plus weekly meetings in one three- volunteer at Hazelden centers around the nation, have long mile section alone, St. Paul has long been sponsored events such as the referred people to the St. Paul Fall Speaker Series and Alive known as a hub of recovery. community. Whether arriving to & Free. Ken resides in St. Paul The myriad top-notch coffee shops take part in sober living programs, where he is an active member of the recovery community. throughout St. Paul provide a perfect outpatient services or continuing destination for a pre-meeting latte, a care, Hazelden alumni who end lengthy chat with a sponsor or quiet study up in St. Paul discover a positive, of the Big Book. Nowhere is the recovery supportive community for socializing community more evident than at the coffee and fellowship. By finding recovery woven establishments along St. Paul’s Grand Avenue, a throughout the fabric of their daily lives, alumni charming and historic neighborhood just west of in St. Paul are given a great opportunity to build downtown. Within one particular stretch, more foundations for ongoing recovery. The fact that than a dozen popular coffee venues offer ample they can do so while enjoying a double caramel opportunity to meet and mingle. macchiato doesn’t hurt either! Hazelden happenings—Minnesota Large turnout for Alive & Free 2011 More than 250 people gathered for Hazelden’s 32nd annual Alive & Free celebration April 29–30 on the Center City campus. Featured performers were soulful singer extraordinaire Robert Robinson and & provocative comedian Mark Lundholm. The event included a full schedule of inspirational presentations and activities. Major renovations completed at Center City campus Center for Youth and Families celebrates 30 years This spring, following 15 months of construction, the patient Be a part of the 30th Annual Alumni Reunion for Hazelden’s admissions area and Ignatia medical facility on Hazelden’s Center Center for Youth and Families. The August 13 event features City campus reopened as fully renovated spaces, inside and great food, fellowship and an interactive improv comedy out. The renovations were as much about critical infrastructure performance by Comedy Sportz. Registration is $10; contact upgrades as creating a more comfortable and welcoming Sharon Johnson in Alumni Relations, 651-213-4309, to sign up. environment for new patients. Changes to the Ignatia medical facility include separate lounges for men, women, new patients and Hazelden’s Minnesota locations existing patients. 15251 Pleasant Valley Road, PO Box 11 New outpatient clinic opens in Maple Grove Center City, MN 55012 Hazelden’s newest outpatient addiction treatment clinic opened 11505 36th Avenue North in Maple Grove, Minn., on May 2. Occupying the lower level of an Plymouth, MN 55441 office building, Hazelden’s Maple Grove facility is located in the 680 Stewart Avenue west metro area of the Twin Cities, a growing yet underserved area. St. Paul, MN 55102 The clinic will initially offer an evening/weekend treatment program, serving up to 20 clients. 7001 East Fish Lake Road Maple Grove, MN 55311 2 SUMMER 2011 PO BOX 11 News from Florida Hazelden an anchor of Gulf Shore recovery community by Karen C. Exciting things are happening at Hazelden’s center in Naples, Fla. Visitors to Hazel’s Cup, the onsite coffee shop that is open to the public, are helping to carry the message about our presence in town, our events, our books and our meetings. John, who lovingly pours the coffee, knows no strangers! He is a great ambassador for Hazelden. Karen C. is an author, speaker This spring a new Al-Anon Step meeting was started at Hazelden’s Naples location, and we regularly see and workshop presenter. Her more than 30 attendees. It’s held on Thursdays at 5:30 p.m. in the Gratitude Room. We are thrilled with signature book, Each Day a how quickly the new meeting has become so popular. A new AA Beginners meeting will be starting soon. New Beginning, published by Both meetings, open to the public, will be listed in the Naples meeting schedule so all newcomers to the Hazelden in 1982, was the first daily meditation book for area will hear about them. women in recovery. She has Many of us in the area were very lucky to have heard Louis Gossett Jr., Emmy and Academy Award- authored 23 books since then and continues to be a source winning actor, tell his story and talk about the work he is doing on behalf of those who are struggling to of insight, guidance and find their way in life. The March 24 Hazelden fundraising event was held at the lovely Naples Beach Hotel solace to people practicing a and Golf Club. Gossett’s words were deeply inspiring. His story of struggle followed by freedom from Twelve Step program. Karen bondage to the addicted life lent hope to anyone in the audience who might have doubted his or her own continues to write and present capacity for sobriety.
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