[This post is courtesy of Christy Articola, thank you Christy! -Ed.]
Here is Surrender to the Flow's Albany 2024 issue! We think you're really going to love this issue!
This item is FREE to download, but if you would like to pay something for it (donate), we will gladly accept! Simply change the price from $0 where it says "Name a fair price" in the form to Whatever You'd Like To Pay when you check out, if you'd like to pay something - but don't feel you have to, either - you can also just type 0.
Once you fill out the form here, the issue will be available to you immediately. From there, you can download it to your device, or open it in the Gumroad app. A copy will also be delivered to your email for PDF download from there anytime, so you can easily read on your phone, tablet, or desktop, or even print it out to save forever!
This issue is a bit different than our usual editions, but still full of good stuff! We decided to focus this one entirely on addiction recovery since these shows are a benefit for The Divided Sky Foundation.
Inside, you'll find information about The Divided Sky Foundation and the great work that they are doing, more info about other supportive resources in our community, and reflections on recovery by fans. There's also lots of information on things to do in Albany and great restaurants in the area for people traveling to NY's Capital Region for the shows.
Please check out this issue and tell your friends, and have a great time at this fun benefit for The Divided Sky Foundation, everyone!
Note: To be able to offer you the issue this way, we had to compress the PDF, which may result in a lower-quality file. If you have problems with it, please let us know at sttflow@gmail.com.
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