May 2015 - AAPhoenix

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May 2015 - AAPhoenix
May 2015, Volume 25, Issue 5
"Repeating the 5th"
I shared my inventory with my sponsor tonight - I
think this is the fourth time I've done a 5th step in 20
years. I was raised in AA that, or at least I heard, we
do one 4th step and any other inventory is covered in
step 10 - this could bring about a ton of debate about
what's right or what's wrong, suffice to say I can't go
back and change any of that, and it worked for me....
until it didn't.
The first time was at my first treatment, they had me
fill out some booklet of questions about the worst
things I had done or something along those lines, I
didn't really understand it and when it was time to
share (Step 5) the religious minister/priest whatever
they had come listen to it with me wasn't all that
engaged with me. He said when I was done "Is that it?
Do you feel better now?" and that was my 5th step. I
didn't feel better, was still pretty confused and wasn't
at all comfortable with the robe wearing guy.
The second time at my second and it was likely
another worksheet like the one I did at the first, but I
honestly can't remember giving it to someone... I must
have, I think to successfully complete the program it's
required to do, but I have no memory of it at all.
I did work on my first 4th step from the Big Book of
Alcoholics Anonymous while I was still in, I remember
being very serious about it (I was serious, and mad
about everything) and I wrote furiously long list of
resentments and a few lines of fear and at that point
the total of my sex life was pretty limited to 4
people... but it was as thorough as I could be at the
time. When I had written and couldn't think of anyone
else that I hated, I told my sponsor I was ready.
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and I read. The road had spiritual significance to him, but not
to me so much. I would read left to right, first column to
second, and then the third and he would sometimes ask me
questions and sometimes share some of his own experience. I
was feeling rather comfortable and then I shared something in
particular about sex with men and my sponsor blurted out...
"ARE YOU SAYING YOU"RE GAY?"
At the time it was the loudest sound in the world and I was a
little flabbergasted and stuttered and said "I don't know" and
that was the truth as I had it then. The blurting out stuck in my
head though, I never quite got over that and it added to the
tapes of prejudice that I still carried, and would for quite a
long while.
Besides that one little bump in the road, I shared as honestly
and as thoroughly as I could have that day based on the work I
had done discovering more about myself. It laid the
groundwork for me to change behaviors and repair the
wreckage of my past
Fast forward 19 years...
When my current sponsor suggested doing the steps again I
was hesitant, but I had been living in fear for a good long while
and it was starting to devour me, change me and had me
make some foolish decisions. So I was willing to go to any
lengths again, I was ready to do things ... anything to get set
right. I wrote out my
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"Repeating the 5th" (continued),
"Please Don’t Shut Me Out"
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Pre-Conference Assembly Report
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SRI Office Update – Central Office
Now to be fair, I began to see the pattern of my bad
behaviors and the people I had hurt in my life while
writing and began to see that I was a pretty sick
individual. Grudges that I had held on to forever,
vanished from the recordings in my head and I felt
better immensely - even before meeting with the
sponsor.
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Sandy’s Corner, Phone and Websites Stats
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SRI Group Contributions, New Meetings
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SRI Business Meeting
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SRI Business Meeting (continued)
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SRI Inc. Financials
My sponsor picked me up at my apartment and we
drove down a Veteran's highway in WI, well he drove
11 May 2015 Calendar
10 Old Timers’ Anniversaries, Announcements
12 Newsletter Ordering
May 2015, Volume 25, Issue 5
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"Please Don’t Shut Me Out"
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resentments, fears and sexual relations as honestly as I
could - I have a much bigger list now for the sexual
inventory, not sure if that's a good thing or a bad thing.
I thought long and hard, I prayed and listened for
clearer pictures and put some people on my resentment
list I didn't expect to go there.
A while back I shared something with my current
sponsor that had crept out of a corner of my memory,
something I had hidden from myself and it frightened,
still frightens me. That was the hardest thing I've done
in quite a long while, seems silly doesn't it - sharing
something with another human being was the hardest
thing I've done. Ridiculous you say? I'm being honest, I
almost couldn't get it out and almost cried trying to get
it out... but once it was out I felt a huge load had left
and it wasn't as powerful as I had thought, sure it's still
there but now I can see it. I've seen light cast upon it
and know what it is and that it, like me, can be changed.
I throw that in here to let you know after that
experience with him, this 5th step was... I don't want to
say easy... comfortable, I felt like I could tell him
anything, anything at all and it wouldn't change how I
felt about him or he about me and that was pretty
comforting. Tonight I shared, as I did 19 years ago, the
exact nature of my wrongs as I understand them, and as
he's helped me to understand them better. Then I came
home, I sat quietly for an hour, reviewed the work I had
done and feel like I didn't skimp over anything, that my
foundation is strong... and I see myself a little clearer. I
have flaws, some more glaring and obtrusive than
others but I am fortunate to have a program that's
going to help me continue to grow and change to be a
better person.
We started my 5th step tonight by asking both of our
respective higher powers to join us and I asked mine to
please remove the fear - for me that's what I need
today to continue to grow. Solid steps, action, helping
others, cleaning house... now the real work can begin.
Tradition Five reminds me that when I am at a meeting,
I am not there to talk politics, work the crowd or even
play the perfect hostess. I am there to share my
experience, strength and hope about alcoholism. I also
learn from the experience of others, pull on their
strength and receive the hope I need to live with this
devastating disease.
Many meetings back, I was extremely grateful for this
tradition. I was visiting my family of origin and found
that while I was looking forward to seeing everyone,
some of my siblings planned on avoiding me. Why? As
far as I could tell, they believed I and many others like
me were responsible for the United States Political
turmoil. I was used to staying away from political
discussions with these same siblings; they are so
passionate in their views. What shocked me was how
much they blamed me directly; I was cut-off from the
family. One of my nieces even shared a meal with me
despite her father’s wishes. A couple of months later,
that same niece decided to have a small wedding with
just the parents and grandparents instead of the large
family one originally planned.
Still reeling from the banishment, I made sure to make a
meeting. As I walked in, I overheard some people
around the coffee table discussing the latest political
news. I was grateful it was a large facility, as I quickly
found a seat at one of the tables. I sat there looking
around at the signs on the wall, the Steps and
Traditions. As I came to Tradition Five, “Each group has
but one primary purpose—to carry its message to the
alcoholic who still suffers,” the folks that were getting
coffee sat down and introduced themselves. Being an
out-of-town visitor, I told them where I was from and
that I have a little over 11 years of sobriety. Sure
enough, all thoughts of politics were dropped as we
shared sobriety dates—an A.A. way of saying hello.
The meeting began and I felt right at home. I received a
warm welcome by all when they asked for any visitors.
The icing on the cake came after the meeting when
several members purposely sought me out and let me
know of their visits to Phoenix. I came away from the
meeting full of encouragement, strength and insights on
how others have dealt with similar issues. Yes, thank
God for Tradition Five it kept me from developing
resentments.
Ellie, Seeking Serenity
May 2015, Volume 25, Issue 5
Pre-Conference Assembly
April 3-5, 2015 Tucson, Az.
You couldn’t have asked for a better weekend so I
thought. I left around 10 am, stopped off at the Omni
Resort and Spa to take in a round of magnificent golf.
Swing was great the course was in great condition even
after playing Host to the Tucson National.
I arrived at the Tucson City Center, which reminded me
of Section 8 housing, a huge complex with the
apartment style layout converted into a hotel.
Nevertheless, it was a place to have an assembly. I got
my registration package and went to my room. After
unpacking I went downstairs and fellowshipped.
I noticed that there was a giant tent in the middle of the
complex, I jokingly asked is the circus in town. No,
that’s where the assembly is going to be held seeing
how the hotel double booked… Got to love the folks in
Northern Nogales. Not to mention the Quinceanera, a
Hispanic coming of age party, that lasted for two days.
Fireworks, Bud Light, vomit, class act.
In the morning after the continental breakfast I went to
the tent to discuss our panel topics, and then it struck
me that although I was in a tent, I could come and go as
I pleased, a sort of gratitude attack you could say. It
was hard to hear what my panel was talking about, but
the panel right next to us I could hear perfect. We
finished our panel topic at 11:20am and then it was off
for some lunch.
At 1pm we started the business meeting in the cozy
confines of the tent, which was ok, until on several
occasions the breaker blew and we were without a
giant swamp cooler to cool the confines of the tent.
The Concepts short form was read from the person that
had traveled the furthest which Laughlin/Bullhead City.
The long form of the Traditions was read from a person
on the host committee.
The new GSR’s & Alt. GRS went to the mic and
introduced themselves. Then Past Delegates, as well as
the GSO Trustees from within the State.
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The Area officers gave their reports, as did the standing
Committee. The Panel chairs read their reports, and
then we went into new business.
*New Business: There was a motion to make the
Technology Coordinator to be added to the Admin.
Comm. As a voting member. The vote was 102 for 73
against, motion failed.
*The motion for the Delegate to take a
recommendation to the GSC (General Service
Conference) to consider a pamphlet on Group Safety;
was tabled.
*There are to motions that will be voted on at the Post
Conference Assembly next month in Mesa, May 16th a
one day assembly.
*There is a PRAASA Committee starting to form for
PRAASA 2015, it takes 5 years in planning an event of
this nature. The meeting adjourned at 5:15 pm.
Thank you for letting me be of service Doug Mattaino
SRI Liaison
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Sandy’s Corner:
PHONE STATS MARCH 2015
March 2015 Help Line Calls (during regular office hours): 571
March 2015 Help Line Calls TAS (After Hours):
423
WEBSITE STATS LAST 12 MONTHS
TOTAL CALLS LAST 12 MONTHS
TOTAL VISITS LAST 12 MONTHS
1400
20000
18000
1200
16000
1000
14000
800
12000
10000
600
8000
400
6000
4000
200
2000
WEB PAGES VIEWED – MARCH 2015
Avg.
Page
Time on
Page Title
views
Percent
Page
Meetings
28170
68.6%
2.91
Home
7923
19.3%
0.72
Meeting Map
1582
3.9%
3.69
662
1.6%
2.15
541
1.3%
1.11
Event Calendar
254
0.6%
0.90
Events
238
0.6%
0.54
About SRI
213
0.5%
2.09
Newsletter
168
0.4%
2.79
Contact Us
160
0.4%
2.76
60
Mar-15
Feb-15
Jan-15
Dec-14
Nov-14
Oct-14
Sep-14
Aug-14
Jul-14
Jun-14
May-14
Apr-14
Mar-15
Feb-15
Jan-15
Dec-14
Nov-14
Oct-14
Sep-14
Aug-14
Jul-14
Jun-14
May-14
0
Apr-14
0
MARCH 2015 NUMBER OF CALLS BY TIME OF DAY
50
40
30
10
0
0:00 - 0:29
1:00 - 1:29
2:00 - 2:29
3:00 - 3:29
4:00 - 4:29
5:00 - 5:29
6:00 - 6:29
7:00 - 7:29
8:00 - 8:29
9:00 - 9:29
10:00 - 10:29
11:00 - 11:29
12:00 - 12:29
13:00 - 13:29
14:00 - 14:29
15:00 - 15:29
16:00 - 16:29
17:00 - 17:29
18:00 - 18:29
19:00 - 19:29
20:00 - 20:29
21:00 - 21:29
22:00 - 22:29
23:00 - 23:29
Meeting Halls
and Alano Clubs
Meetings in
Arizona
20
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SRI Group Contributions
Group
5243
1900
1030
1028
1035
1087
1211
1071
5195
1700
1077
1350
5031
6168
1510
5110
6106
1059
5055
6137
1080
1089
1073
1156
2731
5249
1097
1610
1075
5239
1060
6221
5171
6627
5120
6061
6622
5122
1514
5297
5188
3114
1041
1092
5111
1056
1158
1204
5006
2003
6064
Group Name
11th Step Meeting
12 And 12 (Carefree)
1-6-4 Group
4848 Group
5:30 Happy Hour (P.O.P.)
6 P.M. Happy Hour (Lambda)
6:00 Rush Hour (Cross Roads)
6:00 Time Out
A New Women's Meeting
A.A. Safe Place
A.A. Women's Wed. Afternoon
Alcoholics Helping Alcoholics
Bethany Ii
Beyond The First Miracle
Birds Of A Feather
Breakfast Club
Brunch Bunch
Cactus Study Group
Carefree Happy Hour Group
Carefree Rattlers
Carefree Wildlife
Casual Nooners
Dime Droppers
Faith, Hope, And Love
Friday Morning Big Book Study
Friday Night Lite
Functional Group
Get Your Spirits Here
Go For It Group Ii
Gods Grace
Happy Hour Group Sahuaro
Happy Valley East
Hogan's Heroes
Into Action
Keys To Sobriety
Knuckleheads (7850 / Bb)
Ladder Of Success
Language Of The Heart
Let's Talk About It
Living In The Solution
Lost And Found In The Grapevine
Lunch Bunch (Crossroads)
Male Chauvinists
Mens 4pm Monday Meeting
Men's Attitude Adjustment
Men's Carefree Sobriety
Men's Monday Night BB Study
Mid City Group
Monday Morning Miracles
Monday Night B.B. Step Study
Morning Miracles
March
50.00
182.09
63.49
200.00
61.50
44.25
32.98
175.00
120.83
83.44
69.00
128.83
492.17
30.00
198.38
203.71
160.00
136.00
300.00
50.00
YTD
161.62
22.00
99.50
182.09
1,271.53
156.75
447.00
400.00
125.00
96.54
100.00
61.50
100.00
25.00
50.00
56.75
100.17
120.00
100.00
175.00
22.95
120.83
50.00
240.00
83.44
51.25
260.00
46.00
130.13
72.50
209.72
130.00
449.04
492.17
30.00
364.71
50.00
53.40
1,240.34
358.30
88.25
320.00
50.00
252.00
840.00
300.00
25.00
150.00
165.00
400.00
44.23
Group
5285
1414
1037
5209
6214
0007
6062
1173
1512
1159
2402
5132
2824
4077
1103
1606
1113
5223
2408
5206
6133
5106
5282
2760
5197
1017
5013
2823
5248
1183
1044
6628
6120
2105
2803
5056
1048
Group Name
Mountain Toppers
New Beginnings
No Sniveling
Nooners Group
On Awakening
Other 7th Tradition
Ought Not Be Organized
Papago Step / Traditions Grp
Pass It On
Pathfinders
Post Time
Primary Purpose
Puttin' Sober
Reflections
Saturday Morning Brotherhood
Saturday Night 12&12
Saturday Nite Variety
Scc - Aa Dropouts
Scottsdale Stop Off
Seeking Serenity
Snakepit
Sober Sisters
Sobriety First
Spirit Of God
Steps To Sobriety
Straight Talk
Sunday Evening Serenity
Sunrise Serenity
The First 164
Twelve Steps In Action
We Study Big Book
Wed. Night Men's Bb Study
Wed. Night Men's Step Study
Winners Group
Woman By The Book
Women's Reflection Group
Young At Heart
March
20.00
1,252.56
43.50
50.00
100.00
160.00
85.00
17.00
37.00
37.00
100.00
New Meetings
Festival Foothills Group
Mon 7:00pm O D
Festival Foothills Elem. Library
6252 W Desert Vista Blvd, Buckeye 85396
Sunrise Circle Grapevine Meeting
Fri 6:00pm O D %
Sunrise Circle- Park In Back
2922 N 39th St Phoenix 85018
YTD
130.00
132.64
1,252.56
300.00
300.00
316.29
73.02
240.00
84.50
40.00
167.07
35.00
51.33
50.00
23.00
100.00
160.00
50.00
389.88
15.00
500.00
85.00
30.00
100.00
37.00
57.00
100.00
150.00
240.00
100.00
75.82
70.00
300.00
540.00
110.00
150.00
150.00
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SRI Business Meeting
Central Office
3215 E. Thunderbird Road
March 10, 2015
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Diane made a motion to accept the report, Mattie
seconded. Motion passed.
3. Introductions
Each steering committee member introduced
themselves. Marie notified us in advance she would not
be present.
7. Saturday Volunteers.
Robert announced that every Saturday morning we have
groups compile meeting lists. He explained how meeting
lists are made.
Date
Group
3.14
Freedom Hour
3.21
Cactus Study Group
3.28
Dog Tired Men’s Stag
4.4
9-11: Cactus Study Group
11-1: West Side Rush Hour
4.11
9-1: Divine Divas
4.18
9-1: Let’s Talk About It
4.25
9-11: Thompson Peak Gang
12-1: Breakfast Club
4. Remarks and Announcements by the Chairperson.
Jonathan welcomed everyone. As did Doug.
8. 7th Tradition.
The seventh tradition was collected.
New Intergroup members:
Name
Home Group
Mark
Friday’s Family
Brett
Breakfast Club
Lisa
Pass It On
James
Carry This Message
Karyl
Friends of Bill W.
9. Central Office Report.
Zoe said that we need to compile meeting lists, and that
people can stop by the central office during the week.
We also need help with phone training. She asked that
we send newcomers and sponsees. She added that we
are doing training on Friday afternoons from noon –
1:30. Zoe also went over page 14 of the agenda as the
page that intergroup members can use to inform their
home groups of current events.
1. Open Meeting and Serenity Prayer
Jonathan opened the meeting with Serenity Prayer at
7:01 pm.
2. Tradition and Concept Reading
Donna read the 3rd Tradition. Todd read the 3rd
Concept.
5. Previous Month’s Minutes – February
Because the central office accidentally inserted
February’s steering committee minutes instead of that
month’s intergroup minutes, Pete had to read the
previous intergroup meeting minutes out loud to the
intergroup. Jonathan had a question which Jamez
clarified. Melanie made a motion that we accept the
previous month's minutes, and Mattie seconded. Motion
passed.
6. Treasurer’s Report.
Jamez began by pointing out the increase in total
checking/savings in comparison to last year. An
intergroup member asked about the “A/D” aspect of
some of the budget entries and we explained it refers to
“accumulated depreciation.” Jamez then said it was an
error to hope to make a change to have more than four
months in prudent reserve. He made amends, and said
we will move that money to the general fund. Jamez
then said that the increase is due to prepaying for the
hosting of the website, window tinting, and other issues.
10. SRI Committee Report.
Filing Cabinet: Pete rose and explained the purpose of
the Filing Cabinet. He outlined various items that are
contained in each issue, and the types of articles that we
are looking for and ways to email submissions. He said
they are working on the April issue and that each issue
corresponds to that number step and tradition. He asked
for questions and also said he could answer questions at
the end of the meeting.
PI/CPC: Robert spoke about the purpose of this group
and what the letters stand for. He said the purpose of
this group is to inform other organizations who would
benefit from having information about alcoholism and
also interact with schools, libraries, treatment facilities,
police, and other intergroups here in the valley. He said
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report from GSO and Mattie seconded. Carol made a
motion that we call the question. Motion then passed.
the group meets at the central office on the fourth
Tuesday at 6:30 pm. He added that this committee exists
to serve entities in the valley who would benefit from
knowing more about our fellowship.
TAS: Zoe covered this info during the central office
report.
Archives: Doug said he also working with Sandy on
adding the holiday speakers on the SRI website, and the
Sedona speaker for the Summer Roundup. He is working
on getting a speaker from PRAASA and will record
Anniversary speakers on the website.
SNAC: Neal rose and said that we are now meeting on
the 4th Saturday at 10am. This committee did not meet
last month so there is nothing to report.
Finance: Jonathan said that Jamez and he would meet on
an April 1 in the evening. Their goal is to meet quarterly
and they want to meet early in April. They will have
more info next month.
Unity: Pete 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 goal is to verify
that meetings listed in the meeting lists booklet are
actually happening. He said they are in the early stages
of planning their approach this year and that he will have
more information the next intergroup meeting. He
mentioned that Jonathan felt that we are all part of the
Unity Committee.
Literature Committee: Pete had volunteered to make
this announcement for Zoe. He explained which books
are under consideration and had the members write
down the titles of each book. An intergroup member
asked why we are considering selling non-conference
approved literature. Pete explained that we have spent
significant time examining this issue, and based on
feedback we have received from the intergroup we feel
it would be in our best interest to also sell nonconference approved literature.
General Service: Doug said he went to PRAASA last
weekend in Utah and said while there he ran a panel and
was the monitor for all groups in the pacific region.
Shawna made a motion that the intergroup rep make a
11. Event Committee Liaisons:
Anniversary: Chris said he is chair of the 72nd Anniversary
of AA in the valley. He said the suggested donation is $5.
It is a free event. He said there will be a raffle, and that
there will also be food. The main raffle prize is a first
edition big book. He said we can also donate prizes for
the raffle. He said the raffle is to cover the cost of the
event. Money and tickets will get turned into the central
office. If you win the raffle you do not have to be present
to win. Meeting starts at 4pm that Saturday.
SRI Roundup: Doug rose and said that planning meetings
started on March 25. After that they will meet every two
weeks. Meeting will be at the Coco’s at 6:30pm at 42nd
street and Cactus.
Christmas Alcothon: No report.
New Year’s Eve: No report.
12. Old Business: Jonathan reminded the intergroup that
we still need a ninth steering committee member. He
said there is a three-year sobriety requirement, and that
it is a two-year commitment.
13. New Business: Kyle spoke and said that H&I still
needs grapevine donations. H&I Valley wide makes
donations to H&I, the meeting is after the next
intergroup meeting. He then listed various meetings that
need help taking meetings in. He invited us to take this
info to others regarding meetings that need H&I help. He
then gave his number to us also. Mattie asked if he could
print a flier next time to hand out to IG members so we
could see which needs there are. Susie also spoke and
mentioned that Crossroads East is having their annual
picnic at Granada Park in Phoenix on March 22 from
noon to 3pm. Robert also mentioned that SWACYPAA is
sponsoring a scavenger hunt in Las Vegas on April 18.
14. Birthdays:
Andrea, three years yesterday!
15. Close.
Diane made the motion to close. Mattie seconded. The
meeting ended at approximately 8:15pm.
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Profit & Loss
March 2015
Mar 15
Ordinary Income/Expense
Income
Individual Contributions
Balance Sheet
As of March 31, 2015
Group Contributions
4,683.73
Store Income
7,803.79
Non Store Income
Mar 31, 15
Total Income
ASSETS
Store Cost of Goods Sold
Checking/Savings
Prudent Reserve Fund
Total Checking/Savings
Accounts Receivable
Other Current Assets
Total Current Assets
Fixed Assets
TOTAL ASSETS
Total COGS
24,270.44
Gross Profit
24,571.05
9.50
32,900.08
81,751.07
17,750.10
99,501.17
Net Income
Total Equity
TOTAL LIABILITIES & EQUITY
5,147.03
Store Expenses
4,088.14
Payroll Expenses
6,718.98
Committee Expense
885.82
Non-Store Expense
39.90
Total Expense
11,732.84
-4,094.02
Other Income/Expense
171.78
Other Income
Anniversary Income
107,090.12
-7,760.73
Total Other Income
99,329.39
Other Expense
99,501.17
Anniversary Expense
675.52
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PO Box 459, Grand Central Station
New York, NY 10163
Valley H & I (Pink Can)
P O Box 80126
Phoenix, AZ 85060
Thank you!
989.92
-739.92
Net Income
District 08 (Maricopa County)
PO Box 45066
Phoenix, AZ 85064
250.00
314.40
Total Other Expense
Salt River Intergroup
3215 E Thunderbird Rd
Phoenix, AZ 85032
250.00
General Event Expense
Net Other Income
Arizona Area 03
PO Box 1907
Phoenix, AZ 85001-1907
5,147.03
7,638.82
Net Ordinary Income
Equity
Funds Balance
12,785.85
Expense
48,841.49
LIABILITIES & EQUITY
Liabilities
148.68
Cost of Goods Sold
Current Assets
General Fund
149.65
-4,833.94
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
May 2015, Volume 25, Issue 5
SRI Newsletter—Phoenix, Scottsdale—P10
Old Timers’ Anniversaries
Name
Sober Date
Years
Red K.
5/30/1964
51
Bob M.
5/5/1970
45
Blackie K.
5/10/1970
45
LouAnn N.
5/15/1970
45
Eugene M.
5/19/1972
43
David J.
5/6/1975
40
Georgia C.
5/8/1975
40
Glenna C.
5/14/1976
39
Pat B.
5/22/1976
39
Lea D.
5/27/1976
39
Joe G.
5/21/1977
38
Dean D.
5/15/1978
37
Mary S.
5/27/1978
37
Daria Lynn L.
5/6/1979
36
Marc F.
5/19/1980
35
Marc D.
5/4/1981
34
Wally C.
5/8/1981
34
Ardith S.
5/17/1981
34
Fred A.
5/9/1982
33
Wally B.
5/21/1982
33
Bonnie W.
5/8/1983
32
John C.
5/12/1983
32
Ken B.
5/14/1983
32
Kim P.
5/20/1983
32
Evonne C.
5/23/1983
32
Jim P.
5/4/1985
30
Alan
5/11/1985
30
Bob G.
5/25/1985
30
Diana W.
5/6/1986
29
Dennis M.
5/7/1986
29
Brooks B.
5/1/1987
28
Rob K.
5/9/1987
28
Name
Sober Date
Years
Stephen O.
5/13/1987
28
Tom F.
5/26/1987
28
Announcements
 75th Anniversary of the Big Book,
Anniversary re-print available at Central
Office only through the International, July
2015, at $12/each
 Roundup Committee Now meeting on Wednesdays
 Valley Wide H&I Jamboree
Saturday, May 2nd
Noon - 5pm
Tempe Kwanis Park
May 2015, Volume 25, Issue 5
Sunday
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Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
1
2
H&I Jamboree
7
8
9
5
Steering
Committee
Mtg 6:30pm
Central Office
6
11
12
SRI Business
Meeting
(IGR’s) 7pm,
Central Office
13
14
15
16
17
BB Workshop
at Solutions
(go through
steps)
18
19
District DCM
Mtg 7pm
Gloria Dei
20
Round Up
Committee
6:30pm
Central Office
21
22
23
SNAC 10am
Central Office
24
BB Workshop
at Solutions
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steps
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25
Filing Cabinet
Newsletter
meeting 7pm
TBA
26
PI/CPC Mtg
7:00pm
Central Office
27
28
29
30
Flagstaff
Roundup
Flagstaff
Roundup
31
Valleywide H&I
7pm Community
Bridges
Round Up
Committee
6:30pm Central
Office
May 2015, Volume 25, Issue 5
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