April 2015, Volume 25, Issue 4 SRI Newsletter
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April 2015, Volume 25, Issue 4 SRI Newsletter
April 2015, Volume 25, Issue 4 SRI Newsletter—Phoenix, Scottsdale—P1 April 2015, Volume 25, Issue 4 INSIDE THIS ISSUE 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 "Seniors in Sobriety", Announcements "Tradition 4" SRI Office Update – Central Office Sandy’s Corner, Phone and Websites Stats SRI Group Contributions SRI Business Meeting SRI Business Meeting (continued) SRI Inc. Financials Old Timers’ Anniversaries/New Meetings April 2015 Calendar Newsletter Ordering Seniors in Sobriety I’ve just come away from an amazing gathering of elder alcoholics this past weekend. Elder or senior can mean so many different things to different people. It can mean long term service or long term sobriety, or long lived, and in this group we had it all. This was the 9th Annual Seniors in Sobriety International Conference held each year to bring information, fellowship and fun to the folks that attend. This year we were privileged to have not only a number of states, including Hawaii, represented, but also the countries of Japan, Ireland and Canada. The program was geared to the question of how do we deal will our alcoholism while aging and how our aging affects our recovery. The topics included Couples in Recovery, We Are Not a Glum Lot, Dealing with Loss and Restrictions, Love Sex and Social Security and the AA member and Other Drugs. A couple of field trips, a great banquet and excellent speakers rounded out the conference. Seniors in Sobriety started many years ago in New York and was spearheaded by a husband and wife team from Hawaii. They were able to see the need for Alcoholics Anonymous to reach out to a group of elders in and out of the rooms of AA. Their goal was to have AA available SRI Newsletter—Phoenix, Scottsdale—P2 when the senior of any age wanted to stop drinking. They started meetings that were accessible and met during the day for the folks that have trouble driving at night. We now have a National list of Senior-friendly meetings and a web site for access to these lists. SeniorsInSobriety.org Some areas have established district level committees outside of Public Information and Cooperation with the Professional Community called Cooperation with the Elder community. In some places Special needs has taken the elder under its wing. Though not all seniors are special needs, many enjoy very lively and active lives and are not handicapped in any way. We will have a conference in 2016 in San Diego at the Bahia Resort Hotel, with meetings on a paddle boat. This coming year, at the 80th International Convention, we will have a Hospitality Suite. Please look for us if you have a chance and want to learn more about seniors in Sobriety. Anonymous Phoenix, AZ Announcements 75th Anniversary of the Big Book, Apr 2014, Anniversary re-print available at Central Office at $12/each April 2015, Volume 25, Issue 4 SRI Newsletter—Phoenix, Scottsdale—P3 Tradition Four The first time I attended the Eau Claire Pacific Group and heard all the “ooohing,” “aaahhing” and clapping I knew they were doing it wrong. I thought AA is supposed to be a bunch of old boring sticks in the mud, these people are doing it wrong. But what happened in that group to me, and to others, was we were shown the enthusiasm and joy that can be a part of recovery and it made the difference for a lot of us. At almost any meeting I attend I always expect the opening statement from this meeting to be read… I don’t have a copy and couldn’t quote it here but it was a regular part of my life every Thursday for about four years and it gets stuck in your head you know. On a recent trip to Winnipeg I stopped at a noon AA meeting at their central office. It was a textbook AA meeting, most of the chairs were filled with people of every description and ethnicity and the coffee was nasty. :-) I was recognized as someone who hadn’t been there before almost immediately, which leads me to believe they have a great number of regulars and that’s a good sign at a meeting. Before the meeting began discussions started about where I lived and went to meetings and I heard where others were originally from or where they got sober and such. One gentleman with a thick Irish accent asked me what prayer we use to start the meetings in Washington (this Winnipeg group started with the Serenity Prayer). I told him my regular meetings start with the AA Preamble and close with both the Lord’s Prayer and the Serenity Prayer. That seemed to get everyone’s attention in the room as they found that odd. I think it’s easy to forget that each group is autonomous when we don’t get outside our regular groups and see that meetings are run differently pretty much everywhere. Tradition Four “Each group should be autonomous except in matters affecting other groups or A.A. as a whole.” You never know what kind of traditions a meeting will have when you go to it the first time. I’ve been to meetings where people count out loud when “How It Works” is read. The first time that happened I burst out laughing, it was so foreign to me. I’ve seen other meetings where every person in the room introduces themselves by first name and sobriety date, others that read the Twelve Steps and Traditions, some that read the Responsibility Statement, some that read the beginnings of one of the Chapters in the Big Book followed by the 12 Steps (My old home group the Northside Group in Eau Claire WI does that, freaked me out the first few times, but I was new so everything pretty much freaked me out the first few times.). The Northside Group and some other meetings in Eau Claire always read the Twelve Traditions (something I almost never hear on the East Coast) and “The A.A. Tradition” found at the beginning of Appendix I in the back of the book (Page 563 in the Second Edition) and when I’m out traveling and hear that at a meeting it’s almost like I’ve come home. A few years ago I was fortunate enough to go to a meeting in Nashville, TN the “Back Room Group”, a 12×12 meeting. As I walked in I saw that most people had brought their own 12x12s, pencils/pens and highlighters. I knew immediately it was going to be a good meeting and it really really was, those folks knew AA. When I’ve brought along my own literature to meetings on some occasions folks have gotten upset during the meeting that I’m highlighting or writing down – they think it’s the club’s book. Each group can do its own thing and I’ve seen lots of different things out there, but in the heart of the meeting as long as we’re there to help other alcoholics and how we carry the message doesn’t affect other groups or AA as a whole – then it’s all good. But I’ll always be partial to the meetings I went to in the beginning that built the foundation of my recovery and I’ll always do my best to help others build theirs. Anonymous April 2015, Volume 25, Issue 4 SRI Newsletter—Phoenix, Scottsdale—P4 SRI Office Update April 2015, Volume 25, Issue 4 SRI Newsletter—Phoenix, Scottsdale—P5 Sandy’s Corner: PHONE STATS FEBRUARY 2015 Help Line Calls (during regular office hours): Help Line Calls TAS (After Hours): 645 361 WEBSITE STATS LAST 8 MONTHS USER TYPE 58.4 59.8 41.6 38.9 38.8 38.6 38.5 12000 40.2 14000 40.2 61.1 61.2 61.4 61.5 16000 Returning Visitor 59.8 New Visitor 18000 40.2 20000 59.8 TOTAL VISITS 10000 8000 6000 4000 2000 0 Jul-14 Aug-14 Sep-14 Oct-14 Nov-14Dec-14 Jan-15 Feb-15 66.5 66.5 Referral 66.6 67.3 67.6 66.1 53.7 Direct 23.7 9.9 23.4 10.2 23.7 9.5 23.6 9.8 23.3 9.4 23.3 8.6 24.4 8 9.7 10.1 24.2 36.2 36 9.3 9.1 9.6 8.8 10.2 9.8 9.9 68.1 Search 54.7 56.2 desktop 34.8 34.6 55.1 36.1 53.7 36.1 53.6 36.6 52.6 37.5 tablet 55.8 mobile device TRAFFIC TYPE 66.8 VISITS BY DEVICE April 2015, Volume 25, Issue 4 SRI Newsletter—Phoenix, Scottsdale—P6 SRI Group Contributions Group 0007 1017 1030 1035 1041 1044 1048 1059 1060 1071 1073 1075 1077 1080 1087 1092 1097 1103 1156 1158 1159 1173 1204 1211 1414 1510 1512 1514 1610 1700 1900 2003 2105 2402 2408 2760 2803 2823 2824 Group Name Other 7th Tradition Straight Talk 1-6-4 Group 5:30 Happy Hour (P.O.P.) Male Chauvinists We Study Big Book Young At Heart Cactus Study Group Happy Hour Group Sahuaro 6:00 Time Out Dime Droppers Go For It Group Ii A.A. Women's Wed. Afternoon Carefree Wildlife 6 P.M. Happy Hour (Lambda) Mens 4pm Monday Meeting Functional Group Saturday Morning Brotherhood Faith, Hope, And Love Men's Monday Night Bb Study Pathfinders Papago Step / Traditions Grp Mid City Group 6:00 Rush Hour (Cross Roads) New Beginnings Birds Of A Feather Pass It On Let's Talk About It Get Your Spirits Here A.A. Safe Place 12 And 12 (Carefree) Monday Night B.B. Step Study Winners Group Post Time Scottsdale Stop Off Spirit Of God Woman By The Book Sunrise Serenity Puttin' Sober Feb'15 316.29 378.41 50.00 150.00 120.00 100.00 20.00 50.00 447.00 782.63 22.00 400.00 167.07 246.24 100.00 150.00 2015 YTD 316.29 20.00 99.50 1,271.53 50.00 75.82 150.00 120.00 80.89 200.00 50.00 61.13 100.00 22.95 93.26 116.00 260.00 23.00 240.00 25.00 40.00 240.00 100.00 447.00 132.64 50.00 84.50 1,036.63 46.00 96.54 22.00 400.00 540.00 167.07 389.88 100.00 110.00 150.00 51.33 Group 3114 5006 5013 5031 5055 5056 5110 5111 5122 5132 5171 5188 5195 5206 5209 5223 5239 5243 5248 5249 5282 5285 5297 6061 6062 6064 6106 6120 6133 6168 6214 6221 6622 6628 Totals Salt River Intergroup 3215 E Thunderbird Rd Phoenix, AZ 85032 District 08 (Maricopa County) PO Box 45066 Phoenix, AZ 85064 General Service Office PO Box 459, Grand Central Station New York, NY 10163 Valley H & I (Pink Can) P O Box 80126 Phoenix, AZ 85060 Arizona Area 03 PO Box 1907 Phoenix, AZ 85001-1907 Group Niame Lunch Bunch (Crossroads) Monday Morning Miracles Sunday Evening Serenity Bethany II Carefree Happy Hour Group Women's Reflection Group Breakfast Club Men's Attitude Adjustment Language Of The Heart Primary Purpose Hogan's Heroes Lost And Found In The Grapevine A New Women's Meeting Seeking Serenity Nooners Group SCC - AA Dropouts Gods Grace 11th Step Meeting The First 164 Friday Night Lite Sobriety First Mountain Toppers Living In The Solution Knuckleheads (7850 / Bb) Ought Not Be Organized Morning Miracles Brunch Bunch Wed. Night Men's Step Study Snakepit Beyond The First Miracle On Awakening Happy Valley East Ladder Of Success Wed. Night Men's BB Study Feb'15 100.00 150.00 53.40 35.00 2015 YTD 160.00 165.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 150.00 12.50 840.00 53.40 35.00 449.04 88.25 300.00 50.00 49.00 166.33 29.52 44.23 38.00 300.00 300.00 70.00 5,185.12 125.00 15.00 300.00 50.00 72.50 111.62 240.00 51.25 13.00 110.00 358.30 166.33 29.52 44.23 67.19 300.00 500.00 25.00 300.00 130.00 50.00 70.00 12,961.09 Thank You! Example of Group Contributions to A.A. Service Entities: distribution of funds from groups that support four services entities 50% to Intergroup 10% to District 10% to Area 30% to GSO Reprinted with permission from A.A. World Services, from the pamphlet Self Support April 2015, Volume 25, Issue 4 SRI Newsletter—Phoenix, Scottsdale—P7 SRI Business Meeting mentioning that our total liabilities and equity is $118,032.79, a 12.3% increase compared to last year. February 10, 2015 1. Open Meeting and Serenity Prayer Jonathan opened the meeting with Serenity Prayer at 7:01 pm. 2. Tradition and Concept Reading He then covered the profit/loss statement for the month. Jamez began by explaining that we have $6,701.20 in store income, a decrease of 18.9%. He finished by showing that we have $5,856.03 in net income, a 2% increase over the same point last year. Jonathan read the Mission Statement. Harold read the 2nd Tradition. Aiden read the 2nd Concept. Diane made a motion to accept the report, Harold seconded. Motion passed. 3. 7. Introductions Each steering committee member introduced themselves. Zoe and Neal informed us in advance that they would not be present 4. Saturday Volunteers. Robert announced that every Saturday morning we have groups compile meeting lists. He explained how meeting lists are made. Remarks and Announcements by the Chairperson. Jonathan said he is grateful to be here, grateful for Alcoholics Anonymous, and grateful for the Salt River Intergroup. He then asked if there were any new members to the intergroup. Date Group 2.14 Saguaro Happy Hour 2.21 Sisters In Sobriety 2.28 Living Sober (can’t get there till 10:00 am) North Phoenix Men’s Stag New Intergroup members: 5. Name Home Group Lisa Thompson Peak Gang Susan Morning Miracle Shawna Cactus BB Step Study Rachel Monday Evening BB Step Study Todd Wednesday Night Men’s Step Study Dawn We Agnostics Liz 4848 Previous Month’s Minutes – January Diane made a motion that we accept the previous months minutes, and Aiden seconded. Motion passed. 6. Treasurer’s Report. Jamez began by highlighting the prudent reserve portion of the balance sheet. He pointed out that we are significantly ahead of last year at this time ($44,569.15 compared to $24,561.60). He mentioned that one of our goals is to “run the intergroup on prudent reserve.” He then went over total fixed assets ($18,295.86) compared to last year at this time ($20,644.36). He finished the balance sheet by 8. 3.7 Puttin’ Sober 3.14 Freedom Hour 3.21 Cactus Study Group 3.28 Dog Tired Men’s Stag 7th Tradition. The seventh tradition was collected. 9. Central Office Report. Marie defined TAS and said that we currently need help from 9:00 am to noon on Sundays (Harold volunteered to fill this slot until 6:00 pm., as a backup for Aiden), and this Sunday only from midnight to 6:00 am. Marie asked that additional volunteers email their availability to [email protected]. She said the central office needs backup TAS volunteers Mondays, Tuesdays, and Fridays from 9:00 am to noon, noon to 3:00 pm, and 3:00 to 6:00 pm. 10. SRI Committee Report. Filing Cabinet: Pete rose and defined the purpose of the Filing Cabinet. He outlined various items that are contained in each issue, subscription prices, and the types of articles that we are looking for and ways to Continued next page April 2015, Volume 25, Issue 4 SRI Newsletter—Phoenix, Scottsdale—P8 Continued from previous page 11. Event Committee Liaisons: email submissions. He also said he is willing to help people write articles and offered his email address or phone after the meeting for anyone who might need that type of help. He said they are working on the March issue and that each issue corresponds to that number step and tradition. Anniversary: Robert said this committee met for the first time last Wednesday at the central office. April 11 is the actual anniversary date. He said there are lots of service positions open. He said Chris is the chair and he gave out her number. They meet at the central office at 6:15 pm every Wednesday until the event. PI/CPC: Robert spoke about the purpose of this group. He said the purpose of this group is to inform other entities who would benefit from having clear and accurate information about alcoholism and also interact with schools, libraries, treatment facilities, police, and other intergroups here in the valley. He said the group meets at the central office on the fourth Tuesday at 6pm. SRI Roundup: Doug said they have already set some dates to meet. He said he accidentally left his information at home but will have the meeting dates next month and other info next month. He emphatically stated that it’s going to be a great event! TAS: Covered by Marie during the central office portion of the meeting. 12. Old Business: No old business. Archives: Doug rose and said there is no need to meet currently. He said he also has holiday speakers on the SRI website, and the Sedona speaker for the Summer Roundup. SNAC: Neal is not here, and it was stated that no one showed up at the last SNAC meeting. They meet the fourth Saturday, but the location is in the process of changing and we don’t yet know the new location. There was a comment that SNAC is looking for info regarding if anyone at AA groups where there is someone who uses American Sign Language. Let SNAC know if anyone can do this. Doug responded and said Crossroads West has two signers. Finance: Jonathan said not much is going on right now. Unity: Pete and Diane defined the purpose of the unity committee. Pete said the goal is to maximize the representation of groups in the district in terms of their having GSR’s and intergroup reps. But he said the initial, basic goal is to verify that meetings listed in the meeting lists booklet are actually happening. There was a short discussion within the intergroup regarding what defines a AA home group. Christmas Alcothon: No report. New Year’s Eve: No report. 13. New Business: We need a ninth member of the steering committee. There is a three-year sobriety requirement, and it is a two-year commitment. Jonathan is asking if the intergroup knows anyone or if they are willing to serve in this capacity. Jonathan said there are fliers on the wall and he asked that people check out the flier. H&I: Kyle said last month he had already volunteered to be our Valleywide H&I representative. He said he attended that meeting and that H&I needs old Grapevine issues to donate to hospitals, detoxes, prisons, etc. He also mentioned the quantity of literature that H&I bought to donate to various H&I institutions. Jamez said that there is a Traditions Breakfast at Ascension Lutheran Church on Saturday, March 7th at 8:00 am. He said he and Lois L. will be presenting all 12 traditions. Robert said WACYPAA event on Friday the 13th, will be a silent auction. There will be 22 people that are offering their services, and there is a scavenger hunt coming in April. 14. Birthdays: Literature Committee: No report. Andrea, three years yesterday! General Service: Doug rose and spoke on GSR training session next Tuesday at Gloria Dei Church at 5:30 pm. He said it will last 45 minutes to an hour. 15. Close. Andrea made the motion to close. Diane seconded. The meeting ended at approximately 7:51pm. April 2015, Volume 25, Issue 4 SRI Newsletter—Phoenix, Scottsdale—P9 Balance Sheet As of February 28, 2015 Feb 28, 15 Profit & Loss February 2015 Feb 15 Ordinary Income/Expense Income Individual Contributions 244.04 Group Contributions 5,185.12 Store Income 6,755.85 Non Store Income Total Income 169.03 12,354.04 Cost of Goods Sold Store Cost of Goods Sold Total COGS Gross Profit 4,342.00 4,342.00 8,012.04 Expense Store Expenses 9,738.22 Payroll Expenses 6,206.69 Total Expense 15,944.91 Net Ordinary Income -7,932.87 Other Income/Expense Other Expense Anniversary Expense Total Other Expense Net Other Income Net Income ASSETS Current Assets Checking/Savings General Fund Prudent Reserve Fund Total Checking/Savings Accounts Receivable Accounts Receivable Total Accounts Receivable 9.50 9.50 Other Current Assets Deposits in Transit Inventory Asset Total Other Current Assets 141.60 31,314.51 31,456.11 Total Current Assets 90,832.59 Fixed Assets A/D Furniture & Fixtures Reloc. A/D Air Conditioner Air Conditioner Furniture & Fixtures Reloc A/D Leasehold Improvements Leasehold Improvements Total Fixed Assets -1,112.96 -994.00 3,550.00 1,716.98 -5,891.04 21,026.88 18,295.86 TOTAL ASSETS LIABILITIES & EQUITY Liabilities Current Liabilities Accounts Payable Accounts Payable Total Accounts Payable Total Current Liabilities 508.97 508.97 -508.97 -8,441.84 14,796.80 44,570.18 59,366.98 Total Liabilities Equity Funds Balance Net Income Total Equity TOTAL LIABILITIES & EQUITY 109,128.45 4,421.10 4,421.10 4,421.10 4,421.10 107,293.16 -2,585.81 104,707.35 109,128.45 April 2015, Volume 25, Issue 4 SRI Newsletter—Phoenix, Scottsdale—P10 Old Timers’ Anniversaries Name Jack M. Eddie M. H.B. M. Rebekah L. Dan H. Kathleen C. Ileen M. Lee M. Margaret P. Thomas M. Larry B. Al L. Dave M. Dulcie S. Wally C. Jeanne C. Chuck C. Kitty K. Harry R. Frank B. Marty L. Donald R. Anne S. Louise J. Jim F. Jim L. Steve L. Bill M. Chris W. Bert N. Scott W. Fred O. Chuck T. Billy L. Mike R. Sober Date 4/17/1967 4/13/1970 4/25/1970 4/15/1972 4/1/1973 4/15/1974 4/11/1974 4/6/1975 4/17/1975 4/21/1978 4/20/1978 4/12/1978 4/19/1978 4/1/1978 4/1/1979 4/10/1979 4/5/1979 4/28/1979 4/17/1980 4/20/1980 4/15/1980 4/3/1980 4/13/1980 4/7/1981 4/13/1982 4/8/1983 4/25/1983 4/9/1983 4/15/1984 4/1/1984 4/9/1985 4/3/1986 4/17/1987 4/22/1988 4/25/1988 Years 48 45 45 43 42 41 41 40 40 37 37 37 37 37 36 36 36 36 35 35 35 35 35 34 33 32 32 32 31 31 30 29 28 27 27 New Meetings Our Speaker Meeting Mon 6:30PM O S Living Center 560 N San Marcos Dr, Apache Junction 85120 Seniors In Sobriety Mon 10:00PM O D SF All Saints Episcopal Church 9502 W Hutton Dr, Sun City 85351 Women In Gratitude Tue 7:00PM O W Eternal Life Lutheran Ch 7000 E Arbor Ave, Mesa 85208 We Agnostics As We Understood Tue 7:30PM O D Carriage Land Plaza 2655 W Guadalupe Rd, Ste 13, Mesa 85202 East Side Mens Tue 7:30PM O M Saint Augustine Church 1735 S College Ave, Tempe 85282 Chandler Noon Group Wed 12:00PM C BB Thu 12:00PM C St Matthews Episcopal Church 901 W Erie St, Chandler 85248 Life In The Big Book Thu 5:30PM C BB Faith Community Church 1125 N Dobson Rd, Chandler 85224 We Agnostics As We Understood Thu 7:30PM O D Carriage Land Plaza 2655 W Guadalupe Rd, Ste 13, Mesa 85202 Putting God First Fri 7:00PM O BB Saint Matthew United Methodist Ch 2540 W Baseline Rd, Mesa 85202 Bill's Soldiers Fri 7:00PM O D BG Crossroads Arcadia 5116 E Thomas Rd, Phoenix 85018 Class Act Fri 8:00PM O D 400 W Camelback Rd, Suite 204, Phoenix 85013 April 2015, Volume 25, Issue 4 Sunday Monday SRI Newsletter—Phoenix, Scottsdale—P11 Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 11 72ND Anniversary of AA in the Valley, 4pm, Arcadia High School 18 5 BB Workshop at Solutions (go through steps) 6 7 Steering Committee Mtg 6:30pm Central Office 8 Valleywide H&I 7pm Community Bridges 9 10 12 BB Workshop at Solutions (go through steps) VALYPAA Mtg 4pm Bloopers 13 14 SRI Business Meeting (IGR’s) 7pm, Central Office 15 16 17 19 BB Workshop at Solutions (go through steps) 20 21 District DCM Mtg 7pm Gloria Dei 22 Round Up Committee 6:30pm Central Office 23 24 26 BB Workshop at Solutions (go through steps VALYPAA Mtg 4pm Bloopers 27 Filing Cabinet Newsletter meeting 7pm TBA 28 PI/CPC Mtg 7pm Central Office 29 30 25 SNAC 10am Central Office April 2015, Volume 25, Issue 4 SRI Newsletter—Phoenix, Scottsdale—P12 Group Name: _____________________________________________ New Street Address: ___________________________________________ City: __________________________ State: ______________________ Zip: ________________ Phone: _____________________________________________________ Renew Change Annual Individual Newsletter Delivered via USPS Mailing = $15.00 Annual Group Copies (5) Delivered at SRI Business Meeting = $20.00 __________________________________________________________________________________________
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