PIN: 549 282 071#
Meeting ID: 890 5332 0199
Passcode: 19350610 (AA’s birthday: 1935-06-10)
Also, in-person at 449 East Maple Street, Exeter, CA 93221
D47 Meeting Minutes 11-05-2024
A.A.W.S. Changes to the Plain Language Big Book
“By choosing its most qualified member as G.S.R., a group helps secure its own future — and the future of A.A. as a whole.”
When you’re a general service representative (G.S.R.) You are linking your home group with the whole of A.A. In 1950, a new type of trusted servant, “group representative,” was suggested to help in the selection of delegates to the newly formed General Service Conference. By 1953, the job of group representative was also seen as a good means of exchanging up-to-date information between individual groups and “Headquarters” (now the General Service Office). That’s still an important side of your work. But now, as general service representative, you have an even bigger responsibility: You transmit ideas and opinions, as well as facts; through you, the group conscience becomes a part of “the collective conscience of our whole Fellowship,” as expressed in the General Service Conference.
California Northern Interior Area 07
Winter Assembly
January 18 & 19, 2025
Hosted by District 33, Tuolumne County
Mother Lode Fairgrounds
220 South Gate Drive, Sonora, CA 95370
Saturday, January 18 12 pm – 110pm,Registration opens at 10 am
Sunday, January 19 9am – 12pm, Meeting hall opens at 8 am
Please mail Pre-registration forms with payment enclosed by January 8, 2025
Online registration available until January 13, 2025
PIN: 549 282 071#
Meeting ID: 890 5332 0199
Passcode: 19350610 (AA’s birthday: 1935-06-10)
Also, in-person at 449 East Maple Street, Exeter, CA 93221
D47 Meeting Minutes 11-05-2024
A.A.W.S. Changes to the Plain Language Big Book
“By choosing its most qualified member as G.S.R., a group helps secure its own future — and the future of A.A. as a whole.”
When you’re a general service representative (G.S.R.) You are linking your home group with the whole of A.A. In 1950, a new type of trusted servant, “group representative,” was suggested to help in the selection of delegates to the newly formed General Service Conference. By 1953, the job of group representative was also seen as a good means of exchanging up-to-date information between individual groups and “Headquarters” (now the General Service Office). That’s still an important side of your work. But now, as general service representative, you have an even bigger responsibility: You transmit ideas and opinions, as well as facts; through you, the group conscience becomes a part of “the collective conscience of our whole Fellowship,” as expressed in the General Service Conference.
PIN: 549 282 071#
Meeting ID: 890 5332 0199
Passcode: 19350610 (AA’s birthday: 1935-06-10)
Also, in-person at 449 East Maple Street, Exeter, CA 93221
D47 Meeting Minutes 11-05-2024
A.A.W.S. Changes to the Plain Language Big Book
“By choosing its most qualified member as G.S.R., a group helps secure its own future — and the future of A.A. as a whole.”
When you’re a general service representative (G.S.R.) You are linking your home group with the whole of A.A. In 1950, a new type of trusted servant, “group representative,” was suggested to help in the selection of delegates to the newly formed General Service Conference. By 1953, the job of group representative was also seen as a good means of exchanging up-to-date information between individual groups and “Headquarters” (now the General Service Office). That’s still an important side of your work. But now, as general service representative, you have an even bigger responsibility: You transmit ideas and opinions, as well as facts; through you, the group conscience becomes a part of “the collective conscience of our whole Fellowship,” as expressed in the General Service Conference.
PIN: 549 282 071#
Meeting ID: 890 5332 0199
Passcode: 19350610 (AA’s birthday: 1935-06-10)
Also, in-person at 449 East Maple Street, Exeter, CA 93221
D47 Meeting Minutes 11-05-2024
A.A.W.S. Changes to the Plain Language Big Book
“By choosing its most qualified member as G.S.R., a group helps secure its own future — and the future of A.A. as a whole.”
When you’re a general service representative (G.S.R.) You are linking your home group with the whole of A.A. In 1950, a new type of trusted servant, “group representative,” was suggested to help in the selection of delegates to the newly formed General Service Conference. By 1953, the job of group representative was also seen as a good means of exchanging up-to-date information between individual groups and “Headquarters” (now the General Service Office). That’s still an important side of your work. But now, as general service representative, you have an even bigger responsibility: You transmit ideas and opinions, as well as facts; through you, the group conscience becomes a part of “the collective conscience of our whole Fellowship,” as expressed in the General Service Conference.
PIN: 549 282 071#