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 2024-03-06
District 47 Agenda Items Workshop Meeting Notes
“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.
The 2024 Post-Conference Assembly will be held May 18 & 19, 2024 in Huron, CA.
05/18/2024: 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM
In-Person Registration/ En-Persona Registraciones
12:00 PM Call to order/ Llamar al ordenar
05/19/2024: 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Dinner: Choice of Beef—Chicken—Pork (Res, Pollo, Puerco) Vegetarian / Vegetarian. Includes sides, Rice and Beans / Incluye Arroz y Frijole
Snack bar & refreshments (purchase at cost) Almuerzo y refrigerios (compra articulos al costo)
Send registration forms and payment to: Enviar formulario y pago a:
Make check payable to: California Northern Interior Area
P.O. Box 161712 Sacramento, CA 95816-1712
Mail Pre-registration/ Correo – Due by May 4 – hasta el 4 la Mayo
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 2024-03-06
District 47 Agenda Items Workshop Meeting Notes
“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 2024-03-06
District 47 Agenda Items Workshop Meeting Notes
“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.
Pacific Regional Forum
July 12-14, 2024
You are invited to the Pacific Regional Forum!
Regional Forums are hosted by the A.A. General Service Board and are open to all A.A. members and to anyone interested in A.A.
Regional Forums are designed to enhance communication and participation between A.A. members, the General Service Board, and staff and directors from the General Service Office and AA Grapevine.
Your Pacific Regional Trustee will moderate the event. You will also hear from General Service Office Staff members, the General Manager, General Service Board trustees, AA Grapevine Inc. Publisher and Staff, A.A. World Services, Inc. Director, your Region’s Delegates and past Trustees.
There will be presentations, workshops, panels, and more. There will also be sharing sessions that will allow you to comment and ask questions of the board and staff. A sample program is posted on www.aa.org under the Regional Forums tab.
The event will take place on Friday from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m., Saturday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Registration is FREE and will open online at www.aa.org soon. You can also call (212) 870-3120.
All registration information is confidential and will only be used for communicating about the event and sending the digital final report.
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 2024-03-06
District 47 Agenda Items Workshop Meeting Notes
“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.