The AA World Convention is an annual gathering of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) members from around the globe. It is traditionally held in the United States over the Fourth of July weekend and lasts for five days. The convention offers workshops, speakers, and fellowship opportunities for AA members to connect and share their experiences. The first AA World Convention was held in 1950 in Cleveland, Ohio, and has since been held in various cities across the United States.
The AA World Convention is an important event for AA members as it provides an opportunity to come together and celebrate their recovery. It is also a time for members to learn about new developments in AA and to share their experiences with others. The convention is open to all AA members, regardless of their length of sobriety.