Archives Committee Hosts A Long Timers Panel

Who:       Archives Committee

What:     Long Timers Panel

When:    Saturday, November 7th, 10AM – 11:30AM

Where:  Zoom Meeting ID 865 0070 6506 Password: Area61

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Ad Hoc Committee to Review Area 61 Guidelines for Service

Who:       Ad Hoc Committee to Review Area 61 Guidelines for Service

What:     Review responsibilities and allocation of funds for the performance of service work

When:    Sunday, October 25th 6PM

Where:  Zoom Meeting ID 942 640 0169 Password: Area61

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2020-10-08T06:10:36-04:00News, Notable Events|

Reminder! 13th Anniversary Fourth Dimension Group

Who:       Fourth Dimension Group

What:     13th Anniversary

When:    Friday, October 9th, 7PM

Where:  Zoom Meeting ID 185 532 473

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2020-09-30T09:28:16-04:00News, Notable Events|

13th Anniversary – Fourth Dimension Group

Who:       Fourth Dimension Group

What:     13th Anniversary

When:    Friday, October 9th, 7PM

Where:  Zoom Meeting ID 185 532 473

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2020-09-25T08:58:03-04:00News, Notable Events|

Reminder! Area Assembly Upcoming! October 24th

Who:       Area 61 Rhode Island Area Assembly

What:     Area Assembly Meeting

When:    October 24, 2020 9AM

Where:  Zoom Meeting ID 912 640 0169 Password Area61

2020-09-18T06:16:59-04:00Area Assembly, News, Notable Events|

Back By Popular Demand On Zoom – Big Book Study

All are invited to attend a Big Book Study called “Living the Book” starting on Monday, September 14th and running through Monday, November 16th.  “Living the Book” meets on Zoom from 6pm up to 8pm every Monday from September 14 through November 16.

Zoom Meeting ID  822 0533 3577

Password AABigBook

2020-08-14T08:53:28-04:00News, Notable Events|

Virtual International Convention Update

Alcoholics Anonymous Celebrates 85 Years with the 2020 A.A. Online International Convention

A Unique Virtual Experience, Coming Soon on aa.org.

June 25, 2020

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
In a year of firsts for Alcoholics Anonymous, another first is on its way: a virtual International Convention experience, arriving online July 1 at www.aa.org.
2020 International Convention - A Virtual Experience - Love and Tolerance Is Our Code - www.aa.org“When the global pandemic forced us to cancel our International Convention, the first of which was held in 1950, it became clear that we needed to find a way to celebrate A.A.’s birthday and to honor and acknowledge members in Detroit who labored so hard to prepare for the Convention,” says Julio E., staff member on the International Convention assignment at A.A.’s General Service Office  (G.S.O.) in New York City.
The result is the 2020 A.A. Online International Convention, which A.A. members around the world will be able to visit for the entire month of July at aa.org. Clicking on the link will take them to a virtual platform that includes a video welcome from the chair of A.A.’s General Service Board of Trustees; moving stories of individual A.A. members sharing their experience, strength and hope; a “Carry the Message Pavilion” focused on how A.A. members extend the hand of A.A. around the world; a presentation of the 40 millionth copy of A.A.’s basic text, Alcoholics Anonymous, to Dr. George Koob, director of the National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA); a nod to the classic convention Flag Ceremony from countries where A.A. has taken root; a look forward to the Vancouver International Convention in 2025; and much more.
“Though the ‘in-person’ experience cannot take place for this Convention,” says Racy J., staff member on G.S.O.’s Public Information desk, “this virtual platform will allow us to celebrate A.A.’s message of hope and recovery with potentially millions of alcoholics from whom we are physically distanced, but can at least be digitally connected.”
A.A.’s cofounder, Bill W., might never have imagined this particular mode of connection when he made that first nickel phone call in Akron, Ohio, in 1935 that ultimately put him in touch with Dr. Bob S., A.A.’s other cofounder, and set off a chain reaction of events leading to the formation of a worldwide Fellowship that has saved countless lives. With Bill’s determination to spread the word of A.A. wherever alcoholics could be found, we can only imagine the admiration he may have had in our ability today to present the virtual reality of an online Convention.
What Is A.A.?
Alcoholics Anonymous is an international fellowship whose members share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. Membership is open to anyone who wants to do something about their drinking problem. For more information, contact the Public Information desk at the General Service Office at publicinfo@aa.org or (212) 870-3119.

All Members and Groups! Reopening Spaces Workshop This Saturday!

All members are invited to attend a workshop dedicated to exploring the considerations and issues which arise as we look forward to reopening meeting spaces in the near future. The workshop will take place this coming Saturday, June 6th, beginning at 9 AM and continuing until 10:30 AM. This will be a virtual workshop via Zoom. The Zoom meeting ID is 912 640 0169 and the Password is Area61. Please note:  Room will open at 8:30. Meeting has maximum occupant capacity – if reached, admittance will cease. 

To assist in the preparation for this exciting event you will find a list of potential questions for each group to consider below.

Please also spread the word to other groups and members about this important event.

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2020-06-05T12:50:20-04:00News, Notable Events|
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