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Your Area * Your Voice * Your Vote
Now is the time to register for the Area 56 Mini-Conference: the 41st Annual Mini-Conference! Go to our website, aaarea56.org, to register and for additional details. Registration is free! With the QR Code you can register from your phone. The form also appears on Page 6 of the February issue of Unity. At our Mini-Conference, through discussion and a…
41st Mini-Conference Recap
Our 41st Annual Area 56 Mini-Conference is “in the books” and from my perspective and others, it was a resounding success! THANK YOU to all who attended our event and to all who worked to prepare the event. Thank you all for your time! Thank you for your energy, both physical and mental! Thank you for providing me with…
Box 459 Group Business Meeting: Where A.A. Service Begins
Reprinted from Feb./Mar. 1990 issue of Box 4-5-9. The 85,000 groups comprising A.A. today [108,000 in 2011] hold what co-founder Bill W. called “the ultimate responsibility and final authority for our world services.” But where does this ever-lengthening chain of responsibility begin? Who has the authority to make it happen? The entire structure of A.A….
Box 459 Group Business Meeting Where AA Service
The Group Business Meeting: Where A.A. Service Begins Reprinted from Feb./Mar. 1990 issue of Box 4-5-9. The 85,000 groups comprising A.A. today [108,000 in 2011] hold what co-founder Bill W. called “the ultimate responsibility and final authority for our world services.” But where does this ever-lengthening chain of responsibility begin? Who has the authority to…
Grapevine – Read > Return > Share Program
To drive awareness of and access to Grapevine, our meeting in print, the Area 56 Grapevine / La Viña committee has launched a read & return program. A handful of generous members kickstarted this program through donations of old Grapevines: Kat M., Bill L., Chuck R., Steve B., and the St. Mark’s Group meeting (7:30pm Saturday). In all 350+ issues…
Is Your Group Listed With G.S.O.?
Box 459 August/September 2006 Issue A.A. “has been called an upside-down organization because the groups are on top and the trustees on the bottom” of the service structure. Singly, each of the nearly 61,000 groups in the United States and Canada is autonomous. Yet paradoxically, when linked together all these groups “hold ultimate responsibility and…