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Alcoholics Anonymous Service Events -Flyers are available on the Upcoming Events page

Alcoholics Anonymous
Service Events – All Flyers are Available on the Upcoming Events Page


See the Gatherings
for A.A.’s page too

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items for more information



Utah
Area 69 Calendar of Events (PDF format)

As of December 2020

 

Does
your Group, District or Central Office have an upcoming service
event they would like posted on the web site?

Please send us an e-mail about the event or announcement you want
listed. Please see our events calender
posting
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Districto 9 del área 69 de Utah

Districto 9



DCMC

Secretaria de la Grabación

Tesorero


Secretaria Correspondiente

Cooperación con la comunidad
profesional

Instalaciones Correccionales

Grapevine / La Vi�a

Literatura

Información Pública

Instalaciones de Tratamiento

   
   
Reuniones del Districto:  
   
   
   
   
Mapa para la reunión del districto:  
   
   
   

 

 

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Utah Area 69 Officers & Standing Chairs

Officers


Delegate
 
Alternate Delegate


Chairperson


 
Secretary

Treasurer

 
Registrar

Meeting Updates

 Past Delegate Panel 63/Newsletter

Area 69 Repository Archivist

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Standing Committee Chairs

Archives
Assembly/Agenda

Communications
  Web Servant
  Alternate Web Servant
  Newsletter
Cooperation with the Professional Community

Corrections
Grapevine

Literature

Public Information

Treatment Facilities

Bridging the Gap

 

 
Mailing Address:


Area Chair
[email protected]

 

Area Treasurer
[email protected]
P.O. Box 601
Springville, UT 84663

Area Registrar
[email protected]
P.O. Box 125
Huricane UT 84737

Area Assembly/Agenda chair
[email protected]

Area 69 BTG (Bridge the Gap)
c/o Salt Lake Central Office
80 West Louise
Salt Lake City, UT 84115-3514

Area Communications
[email protected]

 

*This website is maintained by the Area 69 Communications Standing Committee. The Area 69 General Service Committee serves the fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous in Utah. Our primary purpose is to stay sober, and to help other alcoholics achieve sobriety. Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc. has not approved, endorsed, or reviewed this web site, nor is it affiliated with it, and the ability to link to A.A.W.S.’s site does not imply otherwise.

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Acontecimientos de A.A.

Acontecimientos de
A.A.



Los acontecimientos son enumerados
como servicio a los lectores, no como endoso por el comité general
del servicio del área 69
Vea su
Officina Central
local para más acontecimientos
Chasque encendido los artículos individuales para más información



Calendario
del área 69 de Utah de los acontecimientos (formato) del pdf


Diciembre de 2013– Diciembre

de 2015

 

 

 

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Posting your event

Posting your event

1. Please include your name, group name, and contact

information. Submit your event’s information to

us.

Associated flyers need to be in Word, WordPerfect, jpeg, pdf or

gif format .

2. The calendar will operate within the guidelines of

A.A.’s Twelve Traditions and Twelve Concepts of World Service.

3. Personal contact information, email addresses or

phone numbers, will not be displayed.

  a. If your event’s contact has an email address it will

be replaced with a ‘@utahaa.org’ email account which can then be

anonymously forwarded to the event contact’s email address.

  b If your event’s contact doesn’t have an email address a ‘@utahaa.org’

account will be created and access to that account will be given

to the appropriate contact.

  c. Other arrangements for forwarding inquires about your event can

be made ahead of time with the

Web Servant

or the

Alternate Web Servant

.

 

 

 

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Frequently Asked Questions about Service Work


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What is the general service structure?
Is general service work found in the twelve steps or the twelve traditions?
What are these general service positions?
What is a GSR?
What is a DCM?
What is a delegate? What does the delegate do?
What is the General Service Conference?
What is conference approved literature?
Does all AA literature have to be conference approved?
What is GSO?
What is AAWS?
What are these districts, areas and regions?
Are there any rules or regulations?
What is the third legacy?
What are these service meetings?
Who attends these service meetings?
Can I attend?
What are these standing committees?
How do I get into general service work?
Where can I get more information?
Are there training sessions?
I already have a sponsor. Why do I need a service sponsor?


 


  What is the general service structure?

The general service structure is the men and women who give freely of their own time to help the still suffering alcoholic through a structured service entity. The structure is like an inverted triangle – the groups are at the top, narrowing down to the districts that service the groups, narrowing down again to the areas that serve the districts and finally the general service office at the bottom.

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•  Is general service work found in the twelve steps or the twelve traditions?

Just as the twelve steps help a member in their own personal recovery, so the twelve traditions help the groups and the twelve concepts help AA as a whole. The traditions and the concepts give a foundation for general service work.

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  • What are these general service positions? How can I get more information about them?
  • Members of Alcoholics Anonymous who wish to serve in the general service structure stand for election at the appropriate service meeting. The positions may involve serving at group level, at district level (covering one or more counties) or at area level (covering all of Utah). Some of these positions are listed below. More information can be found in the Area 69 Service Guidelines or in the GSO General Service Manual .

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    •  What is a GSR?

    A GSR is the General Service Representative for the group. He/she is a vital link in the chain of communication between the home group and AA as a whole. The GSR is the ears, eyes, and voice for the group. See the General Service Manual for more information.

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    •  What is a DCM?

    A DCM is a District Committee Member. Each DCM serves several groups (often 5 to 6 groups in Area 69). See the General Service Manual for more information.

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  • What is a delegate? What does the delegate do?
  • Each area of AA in the US and Canada has an elected delegate to represent that area. The delegate votes on behalf of his/her area at the General Service Conference. At an area assembly prior to the conference, the delegate is given the group conscience of the whole area to take to New York.

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    •  What is the General Service Conference?

    Once a year (in late April) the delegates from the service areas of AA meet in New York. In Area 69 there is a pre-conference assembly held to discuss the conference agenda items. There is also a post-conference assembly held when the area delegate reports back from the conference.

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  • What is conference approved literature?
  • Conference approved literature is usually books or pamphlets that have been approved by the delegates at a general service conference. It is published by AAWS.

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    •  Does all AA literature have to be conference approved?

    No. Most AA literature is conference approved, especially literature meant for people outside of the fellowship (potential newcomers, professionals, etc.). Some material, such as The Grapevine magazine or service related materials, are not conference approved.

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    •  What is GSO?

    GSO is the General Service Office of Alcoholics Anonymous. It is located in New York City and serves the US and Canada in matters relating to Alcoholics Anonymous.

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    •  What is AAWS?

    AAWS stands for Alcoholics Anonymous World Services. This is essentially the business side of AA in that the printing and sale of AA publications falls under AAWS.

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    •  What are these districts, areas and regions?

    The US and Canada are split up into 93 areas. Utah is Area 69 and is part of the Pacific Region. In Utah there are twelve districts. Eleven of these are on a geographic basis. District 12 is a Spanish speaking linguistic district.

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    •  Are there any rules or regulations?

    There are no rules or regulations. However, each district and area has its own set of service guidelines. For AA as a whole, the GSO publishes an annual service manual.

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    •  What is the third legacy?

    In AA we have three legacies – recovery, unity and service. Hence the third legacy is service.

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    •  What are these service meetings?

    There are several different types of service meetings. A group business meeting discusses the affairs of the home group. A district business meeting discusses the collective matters affecting all the groups within that district. The area meetings fall into three categories. At area committee meetings, the business of the area is discussed. Area workshops include an area committee meeting but also include a workshop on AA service. At the area assemblies AA’s from all over Utah attend – GSR’s, DCM’s and area officers and chairs. The pre-conference assembly discusses the items on the general service conference agenda. At the post-conference assembly we hear our delegate report back from New York. The fall assembly is a chance to discuss other area related matters. On even numbered years this is the voting assembly to elect the next rotation of area officers and chairs.

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    •  Who attends these service meetings?

    Attendees are AA’s serving in the general service structure. Each type of service meeting applies to different levels of the structure. However, anybody is welcome to attend these meetings. In fact, interested AA’s are encouraged to attend to see the third legacy at work. If there is voting, members not holding a service position do not have a vote.

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    •  Can I attend?

    Yes you can. In fact, you are encouraged to attend. No AA service meetings are held behind closed doors. Any member of AA can listen in on the meetings. You will probably have a voice but not a vote unless you have been elected to hold an appropriate service position.

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    •  What are these standing committees?

    There are standing committees assigned to different aspects of service work. Examples are the PI (Public Information) Committee which focuses on informing the general public about AA. Another is the Correctional Facilities Committee which concentrates on carrying the message of AA into jails and prisons. The bulk of the work is done by the committee members and local volunteers. From time to time the standing committees report back to the general service meeting for that district or area.

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    •  How do I get into general service work?

    Volunteer at a local level to help a standing committee – e.g. volunteer to help man an information booth for the PI committee at a health fair. Attend a local GSR meeting as an interested AA and learn what needs are to be met in your local district.

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    •  Where can I get more information?

    Start by asking your home group GSR or read some AA literature on service work. There is a host of information on the AA sites on the web. The GSO website is www.AA.org and the Area 69 site is www.UtahAA.org

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    •  Are there training sessions?

    Area 69 holds new GSR orientation meetings, usually each spring. But you are encouraged to get a service sponsor. He/she can guide you along the path of service work.
    In addition Area 69 holds GSR & DCM orientaion prior to registration at Area Events, Assemblies, Area Committee meetings & Workshops to share service experience with those who choose to attend.

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    •  I already have a sponsor. Why do I need a service sponsor?

    A “regular” sponsor helps a member work the 12-steps of Alcoholics Anonymous. A service sponsor helps a member understand the 12-traditions and the 12-concepts and how these apply in service.

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    *This website is maintained by the Area 69 Communications Standing Committee. The Area 69 General Service Committee serves the fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous in Utah. Our primary purpose is to stay sober, and to help other alcoholics achieve sobriety. Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc. has not approved, endorsed, or reviewed this web site, nor is it affiliated with it, and the ability to link to A.A.W.S.’s site does not imply otherwise.
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    Bienvenidos a los alcohólicos anónimos en Utah

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    Encuentre
    una reunión A.A.

    Reunines de habla hispana


     

     

     

    Correctional Facilities Sign-up

    Sheet

    for members willing

    to Serve on the District Correctional Facilities Committee

    If you are willing to be a member of the Correctional Facilities committee,

    give your name, telephone number, sobriety date, email address and your

    district. Your local Correctional Facilities contact person will contact you

    for more details.

       
    Name:

    Phone Number:

    Sobriety Date:

    Email Address:

    District:

       

      

     

     

    District
    2
    North-Central Utah (Salt Lake City, Tooele)

    Currently
    Serving


    DCMC

    DCM Sub-District A (Email is not available)
    Alt-DCM Sub-District A

    DCM

    Sub-District B

    Alt-DCM Sub-District B

    DCM

    Sub-District C

    Alt-DCM Sub-District C

    DCM

    Sub-District D

    Alt-DCM Sub-District D

    DCM

    Sub-District F

    Alt-DCM Sub-District F

    Recording Secretary

    Treasurer

    Corresponding Secretary

    Correctional Facilities

    Grapevine

    Literature (Email is not available)
    Newsletter

    PI/CPC

    Teatment Facilities




    What Sub-District does your
    Group belong in?

    District Meetings

    GSR Orientation Meeting
    Last Thursday of the month
    1626 South 1700 East SLC 6:00 PM

    GSR Meeting
    Last Thursday of the month
    1626 South 1700 East SLC 7:00 PM

     

       
    DCM Meeting
    Second to last Thursday of the month


    1626 South 1700 East SLC 7:00 PM
       
    Map for District Meetings
    1625 South 1700 East