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History of NA in Oklahoma
The
following represents a simplified but researched overview of
early Oklahoma NA, reaching back to the 1970s and 1980s when a
handful of scattered addicts formed groups throughout the state
and traveled long distances to support each other and to change
that tired old lie Once
an addict, always an addict.
Addicts in Enid, Norman and Tulsa formed
the first meetings that survived long enough to form a small
service structure in the 1970s. These groups joined the Mid
America Region, which included groups from Iowa, Nebraska,
Kansas, and Missouri.
Groups also soon formed in Oklahoma
City, Lawton and Tahlequah and other parts of the state. The
first known Shawnee meeting was established by Marg J. and
Harlond P. about 1978 and held in a house a 502 N. Beard. The
meeting did not survive and it would be seven more years before
NA would make it Shawnee. Marg J. and Harlond P. are still clean
today.
The Oklahoma groups established the
Joint Area Service Committee in 1980 and remained part of the
Mid America Region. The old JASC comprised the Western and
Eastern areas. Oklahoma was still not a region yet and NA
members continued to drive long distances to support each
others' meetings. About six to eight groups had formed in
Oklahoma by 1980.
Members of the JASC formed Oklahoma's
state campout in 1982. In June 1985, the Oklahoma Region was
officially formed and encompassed the Eastern and Western areas.
The region established the first state convention in 1987. Shari
A. said Oklahoma City was selected as the location for the first
convention "because it was determined that is where it could do
the most good for NA".
In March 1988, the Oklahoma Region
became the OK Region to allow for a new area, Northwest
Arkansas, being admitted into the region. Northwest Arkansas
left the region about 1989 to eventually join the Arkansas
Region. That left the OK Region with its two original areas,
Eastern and Western, until the Texoma Area joined the region
about 1991. The Plains Area joined the OK Region on November 12,
1992, becoming the fourth area.
Today the OK Region is comprised of
three areas: Eastern, Western and Plains. The Texoma Areas
dissolved itself about 1993. Oklahoma has about 165 NA Meetings
and 55 groups across the state. Additionally, NA members carry
the message into at least 30 treatment centers, prisons and
detox centers. The DRI meeting in Oklahoma City and the NADTC
meeting in Normnat are two of the oldest H&I meetings in the
state. They were established about 1978.
From 1982 to 1988, NA's growth
exploded across Oklahoma and the United States in connection
with the publication of our Basic Text in 1982. Oklahoma grew
from less than 10 groups to 40 or 50 groups during that time.
The early NA members that gave us the
groups and service structure we have today did so because they
cared deeply about NA and its future. Many of these early
members are among us today; some are at this workshop because
they still care.
These are the people I think of when I
hear the words "trusted servant." In recognizing their humility
and anonymity, we are here to talk about the history of NA.
Compiled by Omer G. |