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Whether you live in Carlton County or are visiting, you are welcome to attend meetings at our Alano Club, located at 103 Tenth Street in Cloquet MN.

Historical Update: Alano Society of Carlton County

 

The Alano Society of Carlton County was established in 1974, when a group of about thirty individuals took action to support people recovering from alcoholism in our county. Many of these individuals had experienced first hand the devastation of alcoholism on their work and family life.

A large old building located at 103 10th St., in Cloquet, which had been a church, and then a carpet store, was donated to the group and transformed by industrious members, into the Alano Club facility which stands today.  Non-profit tax exempt status was achieved and a Board of Directors numbering nine members provided leadership to the organization. 

Many have worked hard to keep the Alano Club facility open understand the economic impact, and the importance of support and fellowship in the recovery from alcoholism and other addictions. Alcohol is implicated in 100,000 American deaths each year, and alcohol problems cost the nation $185 billion annually in lost productivity, health care expenses and car crashes.[i]  More than 18% of Americans experience alcohol abuse or alcohol dependency at some time in their lives. Seventy-five percent of heavy drinkers are employed. In fact, nearly 9.6 million people or 9.1 percent of full-time workers ages 18 and above drink in ways that put them at high risk for alcohol-related health problems and reduces their productivity on the job. [ii]

Supporting people in avoidance of alcohol and drug use so they can lead productive lives, is paramount to the Alano Society, whose mission is: “Place and space for community 12-step meetings.”  The Alano Club primarily hosts Alcoholics Anonymous and Alanon meetings, which draw participation from over 150 people per week. However, over the years the Alano Club also been home to Gamblers Anonymous, Alateen, and  Narcotics Anonymous groups. 

It is important to note that the Alano Society is a totally separate organization from the Alcoholics Anonymous and Alanon groups which meet at the Club.  While many Alano Society members themselves are in recovery from alcoholism, Alcoholics Anonymous guidelines advise a policy of non-ownership or affiliation with any other purpose.  Consequently the only way to provide space for meetings of Alcoholics Anonymous is for another group to own and manage a facility for this purpose, and for AA meetings to pay rent to such facilities. 

Over the past thirty-four years, the Alano Society of Carlton County has managed to keep the Alano Club open and operating primarily through contributions made from the various meetings, a small upstairs apartment rental and for a time, a bingo operation.  But today, the bingo operation not longer exists, and many repairs needed to be made to the Alano Club’s structure to keep it safe and open to the public.  Fundraising efforts to achieve these upgrades for the Alano Club began in January of 2008.  Over an eight month period, tremendous support arrived from many community members, businesses, industries, service organizations, and tribal representatives, making possible the extensive building and energy efficiency  upgrades required to keep the Alano Club open, safe and operational for community 12-step meetings.       


 


  1. [i] U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Office of Applied Studies. 2004. National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2002. Research Triangle Park, NC: Research Triangle Institute.
  1. [ii] http;//www.alcoholcostcalculator.or

 

The Alano Society of Carlton County extends a big thank you to all those who contributed to the Club upgrades.

Check out the changes to the building as they happen at Alano Club Building Renovation  link.

 

 

Alano Club Building--currently being renovated to meet safety standards, through generous contributions from community, business and foundation support.

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2007
Please get in touch to offer comments and join us for meetings!

You can e-mail us at: alanosociety@q.net

Alano Society of Carlton County: Place and Space for 12 Step Meetings