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Area Minutes Mailing List Reconstruction

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   The area minutes mailing list is in the process of reconstruction. To ensure you recieve the Area 34 minutes via US Mail or e-mail, confirm your contact information with the Area Secretary.  [email protected]  269-679-5935

District 16 Corrections Workshop

In conjunction with hosting the Area assembly on 7/20/2008, District 16 will be conducting a Corrections Workshop inside the Straits Facility/Kinchloe on Saturday, 7/19/2008 from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Any interested members MUST contact David G. to provide personal information A.S.A.P. for clearance.  (See Corrections Workshop flyer for more information.)

District 13 Sponsorship Workshop

In conjunction with hosting the Area assembly on 8/17/2008, District 13 invites you to join them in the beautiful Little Traverse Bay area for a Sponsorship Workshop on Saturday, 8/16/2008 at the Little Traverse Township Hall, 8288 S. Pleasantview Rd., Harbor Springs, MI.  (The assembly will be at the same location.)

For more information click on the links to see the fliers.  (Area 34 Assembly flier and District 13 Sponsorship Workshop flier)

Attention: DCM’s, GSR’s, Groups!

58th General Service Conference “Communication and Participation – The Key to Unity & Self-Support”

   Gregg K., Area 34 Delegate, Panel 58, gave his Delegate’s Report from the General Service Conference at the May Assembly meeting in Grayling. He described a busy, spiritual and emotional week that was at times contentious, but in the end unified.
   His trip included a visit to the Grapevine, General Service Office, G.S.O. Archives, Stepping Stones and “Wit’s End” where Bill W. did some thinking and writing.
   Gregg also brought the assembly copies of
Box 459 – Early Bird Edition, a conference report that was published before the Conference  was complete – the reason being that the Conference was in session until midnight to finish their work. Normally, the conference would have closed in the afternoon.

Disclaimer

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Announcements

See Event Calendar for more information on events listed here.

7/19/2008
District 16 Corrections Workshop
For information, see the flyer (Corrections Workshop flyer).

7/25-27/2008
Ohio State & East Central Regional Convention
Flyer   Program

7/27/2008
Due to East Central Regional Convention – there will be NO Statewide/Grapevine & Corrections Service Meetings (Statewide will meet briefly on Sunday at the Michigan State Convention 8/10/8)

8/8 – 10/2008
2008 Michigan State Convention, Midland, Michigan
(Michigan State Convention flyer)

8/16/2008
District 13 Sponsorship Workshop
For more information, see the flyers.  (District 13  Assembly flyer, & Workshop 2008 flyer)

10/26/2008
Statewide/Grapevine & Corrections Service Meeting, Lansing, Michigan

11/23-25/2008
MCYPAA Convention
Grand Rapids, “Survivors of a Great Ocean Liner”

11/13-15/2009
East Central Regional Forum
Radisson Plaza at Kalamazoo Center (Districts and Groups should be mindful that planning local events too soon before or after the ECR Forum may lead to smaller attendance at all functions.)

7/1-4/2010
International Convention
“A Vision For You” – San Antonio, Tx

Welcome Professionals

Are you a professional working with alcoholics? WMAA can help with information, resources, and local volunteers to bring the AA fellowship to your clients. Goto the WMAA Service Home to find local volunteer committees and contacts working with professionals in your field. About AA – Newsletter for Professionals

Anonymity Policy

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Some questions and answers about anonymity

Q. I maintain an Internet Web site and also belong to an online meeting. At what level should I protect my anonymity on the internet?
A. Publicly accessible aspects of the Internet such as Web sites featuring text, graphics, audio and video ought to be considered another form of “public media.” Thus, they need to be treated in the same manner as press, radio, TV and films. This means that full names and faces should not be used. However, the level of anonymity in e-mail, online meetings and chat rooms would be a personal decision.

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