The
Story About Alcohol Abuse the Media Won't Do
by
Lynn Earley
Addiction.
Addicts. Recovery. Alcoholism. Celebrities Going to Rehab. . Binge
Drinking. Underage Drinking. Drunk Drivers.
The
media is filled with stories on these topics lately, mainly because
drama and sensationalism really boost ratings. News formats love all
the blood, the violence, the car wrecks, the outrageous, erratic
behaviors, the public shame of fallen stars caught in embarrassing
booze -fueled scenarios.
However,
there is a huge point being missed.
A
fact that impacts every person who has decided to stop drinking. It
would be this:
ALCOHOL
FREE SOCIAL VENUES FOR ADULTS DO NOT EXIST.
After
all the rehabs, meetings, sober coaches, treatment centers,
interventions, therapy, etc. an individual is still tossed back into
a totally booze-oriented society.
Party
spaces sans the drunks, drugs and drama (found in regular bars,
trendy clubs) , open only to adults over 21, are not available
, on a large scale, for the general public.
(Especially
not in New York City.)
It's
the biggest most overlooked fact, when dealing with alcohol abuse.
Mind boggling, how I seem to be the only human on earth, who realizes
it.
AA
sober “bars” , recovery events that target a closed fellowship ,
corny all ages gatherings , are not a part of this picture , at all.
Recently,
there have been many articles about “sober nightlife,” where the
reporters describe various alcohol free “pop up events.”
One
takes place at 6 AM , where guests (young 20-30 somethings) wear
workout clothes, do yoga, and freestyle dance to electronic beats.
Dogs, goats, and children have been allowed in the past. (Sorry, but that doesn't scream "nightlife," to me.)
Another group stages alcohol free “Open Mic” type parties, a few times a year, in LA and NYC. Another hosts a mixed bag venue, offering workshops, discussions, meditation and healthy snacks, with admission prices ranging from $45 to $110.
Another group stages alcohol free “Open Mic” type parties, a few times a year, in LA and NYC. Another hosts a mixed bag venue, offering workshops, discussions, meditation and healthy snacks, with admission prices ranging from $45 to $110.
No
mention of an exciting, vibrant booze free nightclub.; a permanent place,
open five nights a week.
Because that kind of venue is non existent.
Because that kind of venue is non existent.
I’ve
tried , since 1987, when I stopped drinking, to bring the fact that
these venues do not exist, to the public’s attention.
That
year, I wrote my first letter, to Donald Trump. I banged it out
on an old Underwood, with carbon paper. A few weeks later, I received
a curt , yet gracious reply, on his silky gold
stationery, stating that his interests lie solely in real estate and
gambling.
There
is something to be said, for unanswered prayers.
(
I wrote to him because a) he does not drink b) lost a brother to
alcoholism c) was rich d) had a lot of space, in Manhattan, at the
time. )
Over
the years, I have corresponded with hundreds of people, and
have yet to find anyone with the intelligence to understand my point,
and the interest to do anything about it.
Promoting
partying without alcohol has not been easy, at all.
I
wasn't always “sober.”
I
started drinking at sixteen, stopped when I was thirty eight. .
During those twenty two years my addictions rendered me
unconscious, and out of touch, with myself, and those around me. My
low self-esteem, a very high sex drive, and alcohol addiction, all
kept me from knowing any kind of real happiness, sanity or serenity.
As
long as I had a drink in one hand, a joint in the other, a man in my
bed, and money in my pocket, I didn’t care about anything, or
anybody.
Except
of course, where my next cocktail was coming from. I was THE
Party Girl, whose life revolved around alcohol. If there
wasn’t a party happening, then I’d create one.
During
the mid 70’s I lived in a great duplex in Chelsea, which provided a
chic, trendy backdrop for some wild Studio 54 type soirees,
complete with Beautiful Talented Artsy People.
They
loved my bashes, because I always knew when to bring out the Right
Booze, with The Right Drugs, Right Munchies, Right
Ambiance, Right Music. Many a morning, around 6 AM, after
the Courvosier and the Cocaine, a breakfast of Quaaludes and Valiums
were offered, rendering the guests in semi coma states, who
then passed out all over the place. Success! A Good
Time was Had By All.
This
lifestyle went on for years, until May 22, 1987, when I had my last
drink. For some time, I had been experiencing an allergic reaction to
alcohol. That night, I had gone to a glamorous party
and had a split of Dom Perignon. It was to be my last cocktail,
ever. The next day, my hangover simulated death. I had shortness of
breath, was ice cold and felt like I was going to pass out.
That
was it, for me.
One
of the very first things I realized, in the first six months after I
enjoyed my last glass of bubbly, was that not one place
existed, where an adult could go, to socialize, dance, listen to live
music, without alcohol being present. (There STILL isn't. Amazing.)
AA
dances I attended were dreadful. The DJs were lackluster, the people
stood around and talked “program” all night, cliques ruled, and
many of the events allowed kids. Hardly the sexy, exciting,
titillating atmosphere I was used to.
My
solution was to start a group called the High and Dry Club, which is
now the Zero Proof Party Zone. It
exists only as a virtual “meetup,” of over 2,500 members. I get
requests to join every day.
The
main goal was, and still is, to provide society (not just those in
recovery) with an edgy, upbeat, hip yet healthy alcohol-free
social alternative to bars and clubs.
The Zero Proof Party Zone is an arts based dynamic. It is a very diverse mix of
musicians, artists, actors, dancers, photographers, and many others
in creative fields, along with individuals into personal
fitness, nutrition, yoga, meditation, alternative health and
holistic practices. They all enjoy life sans booze, and wish to
connect with other kindred spirits. It is not an AA/recovery group,
at all.
I
have basically produced a powerful “hands-on” prevention
tool, where a person can actually experience what it is like to enjoy
a fabulous night out, without getting hammered, sick or high. The Zero Proof Clubs Project will create many jobs, stimulate the economy,
promote all the arts, and healthy lifestyles.
Right
now it’s all liquor-filled bars and clubs on one side, and AA on
the other. These vibrant venues I've designed will provide a much
needed enlightened, artistic CHOICE, for anyone who has stopped
drinking booze. Especially those who are “sober curious,”
individuals who think that they are over indulging, and seek social
venues that do not include alcohol.
Non
drinkers need their own venue. That obviously takes money.
I
'm looking to have a conversation with someone who also has a
similar sense of vision; who thinks creatively, acts productively
, wishes to serve the greater good.
Someone
with whom this whole idea resonates, maybe because they are in
recovery themselves.
Sober
celebrities abound. So do concerned philanthropists.
Such
as Michael Bloomberg, who I met in 2003. I gave him my proposal
for my Zero Proof Clubs Project, which he passed it on to the LMDC, an agency
that was formed after 9/11.
Unfortunately,
by the time all the paperwork was reviewed, the agency ran out of
funds. My project embraces all the social themes he has
supported over the years.
I'm a social entrepreneur; someone who is using a business to address a major social issue ( alcoholism). Think “Weconomy.”
I'm a social entrepreneur; someone who is using a business to address a major social issue ( alcoholism). Think “Weconomy.”
Not everyone needs/wants endless cocktails to enjoy life. It's time for the media to finally feature stories on individuals with viable solutions to alcohol abuse, rather than continue to shine the spotlight on the problems that arise because of it.
One interesting
observation embraces the reality that England ( London especially)
is way ahead of New York City, when it comes to the non alcoholic
party /social scene. It is home to many “dry bars” and “mindful
drinking festivals.”
It's time for New York
City to wake up and welcome a more conscious club scene, easily
accomplished by..empowering this extremely passionate , very original
zero proof party gal who has been ahead of the sober times for over twenty five years, and wishes to help change the culture with regard to
drinking.
These unique first of their kind "conscious clubs" will impact millions of individuals.
First, of course, would be those in recovery from alcohol abuse; many who struggle every day, not to consume the liquid drugs that had been, or are, destroying their lives. Where can they go to party, or dance, or socialize , in NYC, where no alcohol is served? ( On a regular basis, not just "pop ups" who are over priced and cater to "cliques.." )
Then there are the "non drinkers," which include a range of people, who abstain due to religious or health reasons, or who are pregnant, or who just choose to embrace an alcohol free lifestyle; a "high vibe life." ( Like myself.) I last around 45 minutes in a bar/club, as I'm not tossing back liquid drugs
in order to get a good "buzz," and just to not relate to the whole loud boozy vibe.
Finally, there is a group that really would benefit from the existence of zero proof party places. It consists of men and women who realize...or think..they have a "problem," with alcohol. They see that it is affecting their lives, and want to stop, or cut down, but sitting in a chair in an AA meeting just has no appeal.
However, if there was a very cool, sexy, artsy venue that existed ( for adults over 21 only) that served vibrant non alcoholic cocktails ( like Curious Elixirs and Seedlip) , that offered dancing, and fabulous live music , then they at least would have a "choice."
Because right now, there is none.
On May 22nd, I celebrated thirty one years sobriety. I had wanted to host a swell party, and invite sober folks in the NYC area, but was not able to come up with the funds. I did inquire about space to rent, however. The Union Square Ballroom was available ( a truly divine space for this swing/salsa/ballroom dancer) but the rental fee sure wasn't. Neither was monies for a DJ, snacks, beverages, ice, paper goods, etc.
I've decided to start a GoFundMe page, in order to raise funds, so I can start producing alcohol free pop up events in NYC. Hopefully they would attract an "angel investor" , who would want to help me achieve the ultimate goal, of opening NYC's first booze free "conscious club."
Years ago, a singer in the Zero Proof Party Zone commented on my frustration, at not being able to find the funds to create these venues. She said, " the right ears haven't heard you yet."
Maybe now, they have.
These unique first of their kind "conscious clubs" will impact millions of individuals.
First, of course, would be those in recovery from alcohol abuse; many who struggle every day, not to consume the liquid drugs that had been, or are, destroying their lives. Where can they go to party, or dance, or socialize , in NYC, where no alcohol is served? ( On a regular basis, not just "pop ups" who are over priced and cater to "cliques.." )
Then there are the "non drinkers," which include a range of people, who abstain due to religious or health reasons, or who are pregnant, or who just choose to embrace an alcohol free lifestyle; a "high vibe life." ( Like myself.) I last around 45 minutes in a bar/club, as I'm not tossing back liquid drugs
in order to get a good "buzz," and just to not relate to the whole loud boozy vibe.
Finally, there is a group that really would benefit from the existence of zero proof party places. It consists of men and women who realize...or think..they have a "problem," with alcohol. They see that it is affecting their lives, and want to stop, or cut down, but sitting in a chair in an AA meeting just has no appeal.
However, if there was a very cool, sexy, artsy venue that existed ( for adults over 21 only) that served vibrant non alcoholic cocktails ( like Curious Elixirs and Seedlip) , that offered dancing, and fabulous live music , then they at least would have a "choice."
Because right now, there is none.
On May 22nd, I celebrated thirty one years sobriety. I had wanted to host a swell party, and invite sober folks in the NYC area, but was not able to come up with the funds. I did inquire about space to rent, however. The Union Square Ballroom was available ( a truly divine space for this swing/salsa/ballroom dancer) but the rental fee sure wasn't. Neither was monies for a DJ, snacks, beverages, ice, paper goods, etc.
I've decided to start a GoFundMe page, in order to raise funds, so I can start producing alcohol free pop up events in NYC. Hopefully they would attract an "angel investor" , who would want to help me achieve the ultimate goal, of opening NYC's first booze free "conscious club."
Years ago, a singer in the Zero Proof Party Zone commented on my frustration, at not being able to find the funds to create these venues. She said, " the right ears haven't heard you yet."
Maybe now, they have.