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Volume 1 November 2009 Number 11

Delegate’s Report – July 16, 2009 to District 19
Dean S, Delegate, Panel 59, Southern Illinois Area 21(SIA-21)

59th General Service Conference (GSC):

I arrived in New York City about 2:00 PM EST on April 25, 2009 at the Times Square Crowne Plaza where the 59th General Service Conference (GSC) was held. After checking in and cleaning up I met with my Conference Buddy, Rad M from Area 92 (WA-E). He welcomed me and introduced me to Phyllis H, new GSO Manager and others. Rad also explained procedures of the Conference.

Bob M, East Central Region (ECR)Trustee and all fourteen Area delegates from the region consisting of the five states of WI, IL, IN, MI and OH went to dinner at Ted Turner’s restaurant in Manhattan. The menu included buffalo which I passed on. Conversation included the activities of the upcoming week.

That evening at 7:00 PM was the first Delegates Only Meeting. This meeting was opened by Joe B, Delegate Chair. This was an opportunity to meet the other delegates. Panel 58, last year’s, delegates shared their past conference experience.

On Sunday morning, April 26th, I attended the Remote Communities Committee meeting. This committee is not part of the Conference. I learned that barriers to carrying the message included not only geographical distance but also language and culture. However, we must go to where the alcoholic is reaching out to us. Danny F from OH-NE Area was elected chair of this committee for next year.

 At 11:00 AM that morning we received our Conference binder and name tags during registration. During lunch there was delegate orientation by region. In the afternoon we were welcomed by the Chairman of the Board, Leonard Blumenthal. He also welcomed Phyllis H to her first Conference as General Manager. Phyllis opened the session with roll call. We were to answer "here" or "present". For me being present was more important than just being there. I did not miss any votes while at the Conference.

The Conference approved that Claudio M. T. S. from the General Service Board of Brazil, Mario V. C. from the General Service Board of Columbia and Plinio B. P., Manager, GSO, Columbia be admitted as observers.

This was an historical conference. It may be the last one held in Manhattan. Next year's Conference will be in Rye, NY where it was held once before. Other than that, the only other time out of NYC was when it was held in St. Louis, MO. It was the longest Conference. We adjourned at 2:17 AM, Saturday, May 2, 2009.

Leonard Blumenthal rotated from the General Service Board. Ward Ewing, DD is the new Chairman of the Board. Leonard also reported that the Archivist position is temporarily vacant. Other trustees rotating from the board include Paul C, Herb Goodman (A), Howard L, Bob M, Ray M and Dorothy W.

John Kane, Alcoholics Anonymous World Services (AAWS) Treasurer, reported that contributions were 3.2% less than budgeted for 2008 and 1% less than 2007. Expenses were 2.7% more than budgeted and 9% more than 2007 for a net loss of $275,300.00. Contributions significantly fell off in the 4th quarter 2008 and still were down in 2009 for the first couple months. Literature sales were only up less than 1% (.6%). Effective July 1, 2009, Big Book prices will increase by $2.00 each and other books by $1.00 each. These increases are effective for English, French and Spanish translations. The last Big Book increase was in 1997 when the price increased from $5.00 to $6.00. Prior to the 4th edition being introduced the price was decreased from $6.00 to $ 5.00 to deplete stocks of the 3rd edition. There is no planned increase in prices of pamphlets.

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Check out Pictures from the 59th General Service Conference


   

Thanks to the Following Groups for Continuing Support of District 19
Alano Group
Rush Hour Group
Discovery Noon Group
Discovery 449 Group
EDIC Top of the Morning Group

Pink Can Contributors
Alano Group
EDIC Speaker Meeting
R-Club Speaker Meeting
Discovery Noon Group

(Group Contributions based on District Treasurers Report from September, 2009)

Click below to download the Group Contribution Form

Word | PDF

New Meetings
TGIF Group - Closed Discussion meeting at
St. Joseph's Church - 700 E. Spruce St.
Chatham, IL
Fridays at 7:00 PM

Big Book Meeting - Closed Discussion
Grace Southern Baptist Annex
302 W. Wright, Virden, IL
Mondays at 7:00 PM

Cancelled Meetings
The Tuesday Night 6:30 PM Women's Meeting
at Easy Does It has been cancelled.

The Friday Night 8:00 PM Meeting in Mason City has been cancelled.

Meeting Changes
No meeting changes at this time.

If your group has any changes, or cancellations, please email  info@aaspringfield.org

Alano
Every Friday
Night Speaker - 8pm

Discovery Noon Group
Last Friday of Month
Birthday Pizza Pie Speaker Meeting
Noon 

Discovery
2nd Saturday of Month
Potluck - 6:30pm
Speaker - 7:30pm

Easy Does It
3rd Saturday of Month
Potluck - 6pm
Speaker - 7pm

R-Club
1st Saturday of Month
Potluck - 7pm Speaker - 8pm

To see who is speaking, please check out our Calendar

     
     
     
Congratulations! One Day at a Time
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 District 19 Business Meeting Minutes from September 2009



The continuation of District 19 history continues here. Read more....

****Discovery ~ Noon Group****

The Noon Group celebrates it's 10 year anniversary this month. The group was started early in 1999 and registered with the General Service Office as the Nooners Group on July 1, 1999 with 20 members. Early in 2009 the group changed its name to the Noon Group.

 The Noon Group meets at Discovery 7 days a week at, you guessed it, NOON!

The Noon Group offers a variety of meetings including regular discussion, step specific, and a 12 step/tradition meeting rounding out the week on Sunday. The group is home to many a old-timer and newcomers alike with a host of members in between.

The Group also hosts a monthly birthday/speaker meeting on the last Friday of each month. The meeting speaker is one who's birthday falls within the same month as the meeting. A pizza pie is served for lunch in place of the traditional cake.

 

 
Events Committee

The District 19 Events Committee was formed to take on the responsibilities of overseeing AA related events that fall within our District. These events include Area Assemblies and Conferences as well as other Area and District events.

In addition, the District 19 Events Committee oversees the Fall and Spring District picnics as well as other events that the District is involved in.

District 19's Event Committee is headed up by Leo S. who's leadership and organizational skills are a great asset. In addition to organizing the events, Leo usually serves as the master chef for District Picnics and Assemblies. Ask any  member who has attended a Leo catered event and they will probably tell you that this is the District to be in if you enjoy good food. We are blessed to have you Leo.

Recently, District 19 has hosted the Southern Illinois Area 21 Assembly held in December of 2008. Upcoming events include a Picnic to be held in September (look for further details on the calendar soon), and the Southern Illinois Area 21 Spring Conference to be held in March of 2010.

I consider myself blessed to be part of such an active District with events taking place locally throughout the year on the Area, District, and Group levels. It's happening in District 19!

 

 
 
November 2009
 

Specia Holiday Notices

The Noon Group Birthday Pizza Pie Speaker Meeting will not be held on November 27th or December 25th, but will resume again in January.

The 5:15 meeting at Easy Does It Club will not be held on Wednesday November 25th Due to the Gratitude Meeting being held at Hope Church.

 
Thanksgiving Christmas New Years
Discovery 25th - 26th
6pm - 6pm
25th - 25th
6pm - 6pm
31st - 1st
6pm - 6pm
Alano 26th
6am - all day
25th
6am - all day
 
     
 
For Additional Events:   Please Check out our Calendar.
Remember - Coming Up in 2010
November/December 2009 Bridging the Gap Newsletter
 

Here's What's Going On:

  • As you can see from the top of this edition of the newsletter this is for both November and December as we will NOT be having a meeting for either of these months.  Also it has been decided to change the meeting time to 6:15, this will hopefully open up opportunities for more people to join or attend.  So the next meeting will be January 28th, 2010 in the basement of the Alano at 6:15.  We are taking nominations for those who have 2 years of continuous sobriety to become Vice Chair of BTG. Looking forward to sharing this great experience with someone.

  • This month’s meeting attendance was down to only 7 people.  With the New Year it is the hope of the group that many people will show an interest and begin coming (along with bringing interested individuals with them).

  • Rides have really caught on at Triangle.  Those in treatment are utilizing the list and contacting members of AA for rides.

  • BTG will be having a table at the Gratitude Meeting, if you can sit for any length of time let Pam know. By the way this year Gratitude Meeting is at Hope church. Find a map at your meeting place.

  • The books “Living Sober” and also “Came to Believe” were discussed about being used at beginner’s meetings.

  • Calvin M. is working on getting Gateway to change the required two years of sobriety to come and speak to something less so that more people can volunteer.

  • Both Gateway and Triangle overall have had good meeting attendance and continue to do very well.

  • We are in need of facilitators for the full month of Jan. 2010 for every facility. Please contact Pam and put your service to work.

Volunteering

  • Triangle Center groups are every Saturday from 1 until 2 p.m.  They require one person to have two or more years of sobriety the rest of the panel does not need to have a certain amount of sobriety.  In November the 7th will be facilitated by Warren A., the 21st will be Bud H., and the 28th will be Lynn P.  On December 5th Pam and Marcia will be facilitating and on the 19th it will be Budd.

  • Gateway groups are the first and third Sunday of every month from 6:30 until 8 p.m.  They do ask that those coming in to speak have two or more years of sobriety.  November the 1st Shaun C. will be facilitating a group and Donna S. will be on the 15th of November.  In December Pam and Randy L. will be going on the 6th and Charla  will be facilitating on the 20th.

  • Please contact B.L.  if you are a man who would like to either facilitate or be a part of a group that goes into the Salvation Army ARC on the last Saturday of the month from 6 until 7 p.m.

  • McFarland’s is on Monday evenings.  Please contact Dan C. if you are willing to go to McFarland’s so that you can get the proper paperwork needed.

Please make sure that I (Amber E.), Pam S., or Ruth W. has all of your contact information.  If your information has changed recently, contact Pam or Amber to look at the most recent updated contact form to make sure we have you updated.  If you have signed up and have not been called by a facilitator please watch news letter and contact the facilitator on the day you may be able to help out.

Please feel free to contact info@aaspringfield.org if you need to get forms or anything else! We want you to feel a part of this group! If you are feeling left out than reach out and we can better help you. Thanks for all that you do and please remember that our next BTG meeting will be the Easy Does It Club on October 29 at 6:45 . Please come and bring someone along! The more the merrier!

“Service” is the Secret.  “Unity”  in the community.   “Recovery” plant a seed

 

     
     


Alano
516 Bryn Mawr
Springfield, Il
(Between 5th and 6th)
(217)789-0789
Cherry and Bates
First Congregational United Church of Chist
2100 S Bates
Springfield, Il
Discovery
313 W Cook
Springfield, Il
(Settlers Row), Enter in rear
(217)544-9049
Easy Does it Club
514 N Walnut
Springfield, Il
Enter through alley off Reynolds Street
(217)528-0332
Second Timothy Baptist Church
1122 E. Pine
Springfield, Il

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