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6 01, 2023

The Buzz | January 6, 2023

 
 

Intergroup News

The following news was shared at San Francisco and Marin Intergroup’s January 4 meeting, to take back to your group and any other A.A. meetings you attend.

Be of service to San Francisco and Marin Intergroup. Reach out to [email protected] for details. Here are some of the volunteer positions that need to be filled: 

  • Central Office Volunteer Bookkeeper—This position is for someone with accounting experience that can help Intergroup with QuickBooks. Ideally, the individual will come to Central Office twice a month and dedicate upwards of 12 hours a month in assisting with Intergroup’s bookkeeping. The sobriety requirement is 2+ years.
     

  • Marin Pop-Up Bookstore Coordinator—This is a once a month commitment on the third Monday. The Pop-Up runs before and after the Marin General Service District meeting in San Rafael, and the person will need to be there between 6:45-9:30pm. For this position, a car is required, however Intergroup will reimburse you for mileage and bridge toll. The sobriety requirement is 2+ years.
     

  • Central Office Volunteers—This weekly 2+-hour commitment is to answer the phone lines, assist with special projects and greet customers. There are a lot of shifts available—especially on Fridays—and it is a wonderful way to be of service. The sobriety requirement is 1+ year.

Many thanks to our Faithful Fivers. If you’d like to sign up as a Faithful Fiver to support the work of San Francisco and Marin Intergroup, visit  aasfmarin.org/contributions. Your additional contributions support important 12th Step services, including running Central Office, selling A.A. literature, publishing the meeting schedule and our website at aasfmarin.org

  • Also, it’s time to rebrand the Faithful Fivers name, which was developed over 30 years ago. As we all know, $5 isn’t what it used to be. Please send your rebranding ideas to [email protected].

Intergroup Service Committee Opportunities

Remember: Anyone can join service committees. You do not need to be an Intergroup Rep to participate.

  • The Sunshine Club needs a new Marin co-chair. Please announce that the Sunshine Club brings meetings to individuals who cannot attend in-person meetings. If you’d like to schedule a meeting for an A.A. member, contact [email protected].

  • Outreach Committee is looking for representation from Marin and San Francisco. To help get this committee going, contact [email protected] and join the next meeting on February 1 @ 6 pm.

  • HelpChat Committee is looking for more volunteers. This commitment is online via Slack and volunteers participate when available as there are no shifts.To sign up, email [email protected].

  • San Francisco Teleservice needs a new committee chair and a Friday daily coordinator. Join the next meeting on January 16 @ 6:45pm (orientation @ 6pm) and reach out via [email protected].

  • The Point is looking for more writers. Check out aasfmarin.org/the-point for monthly themes and writing prompts. Join the next meeting on February 6 @ 5:30pm and save the date for an online writer’s workshop on March 21 from 2-5pm.

Finally, at the January 4 meeting we were joined by Claudia G. from the Area 06 Accessibilities Committee to learn more about American Sign Language (ASL) A.A. meetings and if there’s interest in a meeting for the deaf and hard of hearing in San Francisco or Marin. If you are interested in exploring this idea further, reach out to [email protected].

 

Save the Date: Sobriety by the Bay

Register now for the 6th annual Sobriety by the Bay conference. The 3-day event takes place January 27-29 and allows A.A. members to jump into service, hear powerful speakers from all over the country and get into action by participating in a 4th Step workshop. The 2023 conference is at Redemption Church in San Jose. Get tickets here
 

 

Save the Date: Shasta Winterfest

Shasta Winterfest is a weekend-long gathering of A.A. members and members of A.A. sister Programs Al-Anon and Alateen. The event is inspired by recovery and filled with guest speakers (including from the Bay Area), marathon meetings, special events, prize drawings, literature and other resources. Shasta Winterfest will be February 3-5 at the Holiday Inn in Redding. Get tickets here.
 

 

January Issue of The Point is Here

The latest edition of The Point, featuring works by local A.A. members, is available now. January’s theme is “Powerlessness”. Find the most recent issue here. 
 

 

Register as a Trusted Servant

If you are a newly elected trusted servant (e.g., Secretary, Treasurer, Intergroup Representative), you are encouraged to register with San Francisco and Marin Intergroup. A current list of meeting contacts is vital to stay connected. To register, find your meeting on aasfmarin.org/meetings and click the “Update Meeting Info” button to fill out the registration form. Central Office will confirm your submission with a welcome email and resources to assist you in your new position. Thank you for your service!

 

Marin Pop-Up Bookstore
 

 

Service Opportunities for the Week …

  • SF Service Manual and Concepts Study (online) is January 10 @ 6:45pm.
     

  • Marin Bridging the Gap (online) is January 11.

    • Orientation @ 6pm

    • Business Meeting @ 6:15pm

 

We Have a Way Out

For the love of staying safe and dry, please share this information with your social media communities (keeping in mind our 11th Tradition of anonymity) and encourage your A.A. fellows to subscribe to The Buzz. All of our prior updates can be found here. Drop our subscription link in the chat at your meetings and tell your members to subscribe to stay in the know on what’s happening with SF/Marin A.A.  🐝  
 

Your San Francisco and Marin Intergroup | Central Office

 
31 12, 2022

The Buzz | December 30, 2022

 
 
 

New Year’s Meetings and Events

Novato 24-Hour New Year’s Eve Alcathon

Come to Novato Druid’s Hall (801 Grant Ave., Novato) for open meetings every hour on the hour starting @ 7pm on December 31. The last meeting is @ 6am on January 1. Consider bringing a dish for a potluck buffet. A $10 donation is suggested to cover the cost of the meeting space for this and future alcathons, but no one will be turned away. 
 

Gratitude Center New Year’s Alcathon
 

Holiday Alcathon at Mission Fellowship
 

New Year’s Eve at the Castro Country Club

Ring in 2023 at “A Night at the Masquerade”, presented by Western Roundup Living Sober on December 31 at the Castro Country Club (4058 18th St., San Francisco). This event includes entertainment and fellowship. Dance in the front room with a live deejay, play games in the cafe or gather on the back porch with your friends and fellows. Come dressed with your own masquerade mask or make one at the mask-making station. Food will be sold separately to benefit the Castro Country Club, while proceeds from ticket sales go to Western Roundup Living Sober. No one will be turned away—get tickets here or contact [email protected] for information about scholarships. 
 

 

San Francisco Teleservice Needs Your Help

Teleservice volunteers answer the A.A. hotline 24 hours a day for alcoholics in need. They help alcoholics find meetings and carry out our primary purpose of one alcoholic helping another. San Francisco Teleservice is looking for a committee chair and for volunteers to pick up monthly shifts. If you have one year of sobriety, consider reaching out to [email protected] and offer to be of service.

 

Intergroup Bookkeeper Needed

San Francisco and Marin Intergroup is looking for a volunteer to help with bookkeeping. If you are familiar with generally accepted accounting principles and have experience with QuickBooks, check out the commitment description and reach out to [email protected] to be of service. 

 

Outreach Committee: Inaugural Meeting

Join the Outreach Committee for its first meeting, which will be hosted virtually on January 4 @ 6pm. This committee is working to connect A.A. groups in San Francisco and Marin to 12th Step services provided by Intergroup. Email [email protected] with questions or to be of service. 

 

Central Office Closure: December 31

Central Office will be closed tomorrow for New Year’s Eve. On January 3, it will resume regular hours of operation, which are Tuesday to Friday 10am-6pm and Saturdays 12-4pm.

 

Service Opportunities for the Week … 

  • Marin County Young People in A.A. (MCYPAA) (in person) is January 1 @ 2pm.
     

  • San Francisco Bridging the Gap (online) is January 3.

    • Orientation @ 6:30pm

    • Business Meeting @ 7pm
       

  • Marin 12 Concepts Study (online) is January 3 @ 7pm.
     

  • Outreach Committee (online) is January 4 @ 6pm.
     

  • San Francisco and Marin Intergroup (online) is January 4. 

 

One Day at a Time

For the love of a New Year, please share this information with your social media communities (keeping in mind our 11th Tradition of anonymity) and encourage your A.A. fellows to subscribe to The Buzz. All of our prior updates can be found here. Drop our subscription link in the chat at your meetings and tell your members to subscribe to stay in the know on what’s happening with SF/Marin A.A.  🐝  
 

Your San Francisco and Marin Intergroup | Central Office

23 12, 2022

The Buzz | December 23, 2022

 

Christmas Meetings and Events

Novato 24-hour Alcathon: Christmas Eve and Christmas Day

Come to Novato Druid’s Hall (801 Grant Ave., Novato) for open meetings every hour on the hour starting @ 5pm on December 24. The last meeting is @ 4pm on December 25. There will be a sandwich buffet and potluck—consider bringing a dish to share. There is a $10 suggested donation to cover the cost of food and the meeting space, but no one will be turned away. 
 

Marin Alano Club Christmas Day Meeting and Dinner

Come to a speaker meeting @ 12pm on December 25 at the Marin Alano Club (1360 Lincoln Ave.,San Rafael) and stay for Christmas dinner, which will be served @ 1pm. Parking is available in the lower lot of the Lincoln Hill Church (1411 Lincoln Ave) across the street from the club and up one block. A $10 donation is suggested to cover the cost of dinner, but no one will be turned away.
 

Gratitude Center Holiday Alcathon

Come to the Gratitude Center (1320 7th Ave. San Francisco) or Zoom in to hybrid meetings starting @ 6pm on December 24 and continuing through Christmas Day.
 

 

New Year’s Meetings and Events

Novato 24-Hour New Year’s Eve Alcathon

Come to Novato Druid’s Hall (801 Grant Ave., Novato) for open meetings every hour on the hour starting @ 7pm on December 31. The last meeting is @ 6am on January 1. Consider bringing a dish for a potluck buffet. A $10 donation is suggested to cover the cost of the meeting space for this and future alcathons, but no one will be turned away. 
 


 

New Year’s Eve at the Castro Country Club

Ring in 2023 at “A Night at the Masquerade”, presented by Western Roundup Living Sober on December 31 at the Castro Country Club (4058 18th St., San Francisco). This event includes entertainment and fellowship. Dance in the front room with a live deejay, play games in the cafe or gather on the back porch with your friends and fellows. Come dressed with your own masquerade mask or make one at the mask-making station. Food will be sold separately to benefit the Castro Country Club, while proceeds from ticket sales go to Western Roundup Living Sober. No one will be turned away–get tickets here or contact [email protected] for information about scholarships. 
 

 

Holiday Meeting Closures

Keep sending information about meetings that will be closed over the holidays to Central Office and check out this page to see which meetings have reported cancellations so far. 

 

Central Office Closure: December 24

Central Office will be closed tomorrow for Christmas Eve. On December 27, it will resume regular hours of operation, which are Tuesday to Friday 10am-6pm and Saturdays 12-4pm.

 

Last Call for 2022 Contributions

If your group participated in November’s Gratitude Month, please encourage your treasurers to send in those contributions before December 31. The same applies to individuals considering a last-minute, tax-deductible contribution in 2022 to San Francisco and Marin Intergroup. Many thanks for your support. Consider becoming a Faithful Fiver in 2023! 

 

Service Opportunities for the Week …

  • California Northern Coastal Area (CNCA) (online) is December 24 @ 11am.
     

  • Marin Teleservice (online) is December 27.

    • Orientation @ 6:30pm

    • Business Meeting @ 7:30pm

 

A New Light

For the love of the winter solstice, please share this information with your social media communities (keeping in mind our 11th Tradition of anonymity) and encourage your A.A. fellows to subscribe to The Buzz. All of our prior updates can be found here. Drop our subscription link in the chat at your meetings and tell your members to subscribe to stay in the know on what’s happening with SF/Marin A.A.  🐝  
 

Your San Francisco and Marin Intergroup | Central Office

17 12, 2022

The Buzz | December 16, 2022

 
 
 

Save the Date: ICYPAA Conference

The 63rd Annual International Conference of Young People in Alcoholics Anonymous (ICYPAA) is happening in San Francisco next year on September 1-4. Recovering alcoholics of all ages are invited to experience panels, workshops and speaker meetings. Register here
 

 

Holiday Meeting Closures

Keep sending information about meetings that will be closed over the holidays to Central Office, and check out this page to see which meetings have reported cancellations so far. 

 

Novato 24-hour Alcathon: Christmas Eve and Christmas Day

Come to Novato Druid’s Hall (801 Grant Ave., Novato) for open meetings every hour on the hour starting @ 5pm on December 24. The last meeting is @ 4pm on December 25. There will be a sandwich buffet and potluck—consider bringing a dish to share. There is a $10 suggested donation to cover the cost of food, but no one will be turned away. 
 

 

Marin Pop-up Bookstore

The next Marin Pop-Up Bookstore is Monday, Dec 19. Place your orders by tomorrow. Pre-ordered literature will be available for pick-up and additional A.A. literature will be available for sale.
 

 

Central Office Needs Volunteers

Volunteers are essential to the work of San Francisco and Marin Intergroup. They answer the phones, greet customers who visit the bookstore and help with special projects. If you have one year or more of continuous sobriety, consider committing to a weekly two-hour shift. Volunteers are especially needed on Fridays. Central Office is located at 1821 Sacramento St., San Francisco. Sign up here. Reach out to [email protected] with questions. 

 

Service Opportunities for the Week …

 

The Bright Spot of Our Lives

For the love of working with others, please share this information with your social media communities (keeping in mind our 11th Tradition of anonymity) and encourage your A.A. fellows to subscribe to The Buzz. All of our prior updates can be found here. Drop our subscription link in the chat at your meetings and tell your members to subscribe to stay in the know on what’s happening with SF/Marin A.A.  🐝  
 

Your San Francisco and Marin Intergroup | Central Office

16 12, 2022

Intergroup News | December 2022

San Francisco and Marin Intergroup Meeting – Proposed Minutes 

Wednesday, December 7, 2022, 7-8:30 PM 

Intergroup coordinates services which individual groups in San Francisco and Marin cannot provide. We bring these services, as well as service opportunities, to our Member Groups. Our Intergroup observes the intent and spirit of A.A.’s Twelve Traditions and Twelve Concepts for World Service, as well as A.A.’s Three Legacies of Recovery, Unity, and Service. 

7:00 Getting Started 

  1. Open with the Serenity Prayer 
  2. Call to order. Statement of Purpose 
  3. Review the minutes and agenda 
  4. Roll Call
  1. 39 groups represented: 28 from San Francisco, 11 from Marin

  1. New IGRs, Visitors, AA Anniversaries
  1. New IGRs: John L., On Awakening Zoom; Jackie, Anything is Possible; Steven S., Alternate IGR, Attitude Adjustment 7am Zoom
  2. Visitors: Charlie B., San Mateo Liaison
  3. AA Anniversaries: Jessie H., 6 years; Andrew S., 7 years 
  1. Approval of agenda (housekeeping item) 
  1. Approved
  1. Approval of last month’s Intergroup Meeting minutes (housekeeping item) 
  1. Approved

7:15 Officer Reports 

  1. Board Chair – Charlie
  1. Hope everyone has a great holiday season 
  1. Executive Director – Charlie on behalf of Christina 
  2. If your meeting has temporary meeting closures or you know of holiday alcathons, please email info at [email protected]
  3. Central office will be closed 12/24 and 12/31 
  1. Service opportunities – Call to spread the word and refer to packet for more details 
    1. Co-webmaster (experience as web administrator helpful)
    2. Bookkeeper who can provide help with QuickBooks
    3. Central Office volunteers, especially on Fridays (application here)
  1. Treasurer – Jim: 
  2. Revenue: 
  3. Total revenue was $272,000, 7% under budget but 9% ahead of last year 
  4. Group contributions exceed budget when adding “Fellowship” contributions including Marin Teleservice and Sobriety by the Bay 

iii. Individual contributions expected to increase in November/December 

Iv. Bookstore sales exceeded budget and also exceed prior year by 51%

  1. Expenses: 
  2. Total expenses $298,000, 7% under budget and 13% ahead of prior year 
  3. Deferral in rent increase and other measures to improve slightly
  4. Deficit and Rating: 
  5. Budgeted deficit of $27,000, however actual deficit is currently at $25,000 
  6. Revenues surge and expense management likely to close the gap 

iii. Liquidity improves along with bottom line (up from “Fair” to “Good”)

  1. Trend likely to continue with November/December
  2. Rating = Fair to Good 
  3. Faithful Fivers: 
  4. 305 Faithful Fivers – donated $4,156 – up $82 
  5. The average Faithful Fiver contribution is $13.63

iii. October to November up 38 Faithful Fivers – 7 shy from our 2022 goal of 350 Faithful Fivers. Go to aasfmarin.org and click “contribute” [Group, Individual, Gratitude Month, and Faithful Fiver]. The website is an excellent source for all the methods available to contribute. 

  1. Responses to questions: 
  2. Yes, Pop-Up Bookstore helped with the increase in sales and 

Ii. Faithful Fiver contributions go straight to Central Office.

7:25 Intergroup Committee Reports (up to 2 minutes/report)

  1. Archives Committee, Mike O: 
    1. Next meeting is Sunday, 12/17 at 12pm at Central Office and Zoom (hybrid)
    2. Due to low enthusiasm, Archives is moving into semi-hibernation and starting in the new year, meetings will move quarterly with first meeting in March
  2. Marin H&I, Paul A.: (note, not an Intergroup Committee) 
    1. Need for male sponsors to sponsor men at San Quentin. (25 men currently need sponsors)
      1. 5-year sobriety requirement; call  Maxie (510) 461-661 if available 
    2. H&I meets on second Tuesday on 12/13 at 6:15pm followed by business meeting 
  3. Communications Committee, Isae W.:
    1. Supports Intergroup and Board Committees’ 12 Step work
    2. Recent projects include Intergroup annual report, The Buzz weekly news and events newsletter, and The Point 
    3. Call for volunteers with communications/marketing experience helpful
    4. Next meeting is scheduled for 12/12 at 5:30pm 
    5. For more information, contact [email protected]
  4. SF Public Relations, Peter M.: 
    1. Rotation! Electing new committee officers  
    2. Project Homeless Connect is next week 12/14. Volunteer support is needed. Contact [email protected] to volunteer.
  5. The Buzz, Caitlin T:
    1. Service Opportunity – Associate Editor needed 
    2. Guidelines for submitting available at [email protected] 
  6. Outreach Committee, Alison T:
    1. First meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, January 4 at 6PM (before Intergroup)
    2. Purpose is to connect AA groups in SF and Marin to 12 Step services provided by SF and Marin Intergroup
    3. For more information, contact [email protected]  
  7. Help Chat, Colleen S. – Interim Chair: 
    1. Service where newcomers can chat immediately with a sober member of AA via the website
    2. Next business meeting 12/13 at 6pm online

7:35 Service Committee Liaison Reports 

  1. Alison – SF General Service
    1. Election season for the district 
      1. December Elections: Service manual and concept study facilitator, District Archivist, H&I Liaison, Intergroup Liaison, SF Public Relations Liaison
      2. Area elections continuing 
        1. Literature, Grapevine and La Vina Chair for Panel 73 will be held on 12/17 at 12:30pm during the area committee meeting of this month (hybrid). 
    2. General Service has re-opened for visitors after two years! If you are visiting NYC, please make an appointment 
    3. Highlights from the General Service Conference: 
  2. Jillian – Marin Teleservice
    1. Next Meeting 12/27 at 7:30PM on Zoom
      1. Wear a crazy hat for “Crazy Hat Night”
    2. In January, Marin Teleservice will be electing a new committee 
    3. For more information or to sign up to volunteer for a shift, contact www.marinteleservice.com 

7:45 Old Business 

  1. 2023 Budget: 
  1. Despite contributions improvements, 2023 revenue goal is still aggressive and expense budget is very tight 
  2. Likely to suffer an operating loss in 2023
  3. The 2023 budget predicts a $16,600 loss but maintains services and the prudent reserve. Although, it predicts a loss, the goal is to break even.
  4. Discussion re: budget:
  1. The Board discussed how we can raise revenue, through such things as the deficit letter, encouraging groups to send in their 7th Tradition contributions and announcing Faithful Fivers.
  2. The Board voted on the budget and then put forth the recommendation to Intergroup for their approval.
  1. 2023 Budget vote – Majority needed to Pass the Budget 
    1. Approved by majority. 

8:00 New Business 

  1.  National AA Tech Workshop (NAATW) 2022 Presentation – Andrew S.
    1. NAATW’s mission is to provide a forum in which to share experience, strength and hope regarding technology in AA 
    2. Learning how technology helps 12 Step work including:
      1. Information via websites, meeting locators, bridging the gap and other service entity applications, contributions, literature, storing and sharing content, communications on all levels, hybrid (audio), and accessibility
    3. Discussions included Hybrid vs. Crossover. Important considerations to make meetings attractive and effective
    4. 12 Statements of Technology  – suggestions to consider when using technology 
    5. Takeaways: 
      1. If you have technology, invite people to learn
      2. Intergroup can do wonderful things to assist groups
      3. Goal to use technology to make meetings more unified 
    6. If you want more information on how technology can improve 12 Step work, contact [email protected]  
  2. Discussion:
    1. Pros and cons of hybrid meetings and the issue of certain individuals getting stuck in tech commitments, which can lead to burnout
    2. Working on breaking down each session in a crowd-sourced document to share with those who are interested. 

8:15 What’s On Your Mind 

  • Reflection on all the good work this group has done over the course of the year. Group inventory anchored the spirit of moving this group forward. 
  • Curious if this group is thinking about revisiting the idea of meeting in person. 
    • Suggestion that if we did go back in-person, it might be a great opportunity to use hybrid technology to increase tech skills and have everyone participate. 

8:19 Targeted Message 

  1. Thank you for your support of San Francisco and Marin Intergroup. Please remember to send in Gratitude Month contributions before the end of the year. And help us reach our goal of 350 Faithful Fivers – we are so close! To sign-up visit, aasfmarin.org/contributions. Your additional contributions support important 12th Step services, including running Central Office, selling A.A. literature, publishing the meeting schedule and our website. 
  2. Be of service to San Francisco and Marin Intergroup – reach out to [email protected] for details. We are looking to fill the following volunteer positions: 
  3. Co-Webmaster 
  4. Bookkeeper 
  5. Support our Intergroup service committees – check out our calendar on aasfmarin.org to see when the committees meet and anyone can participate. 

      Adjourn with the Responsibility Statement 

Next Intergroup meeting will be on Wednesday, January 4, 2023 at 7:00 pm. Orientation will at 6:00 pm.

December 2022 Intergroup Meeting Treasurer’s Narrative
Year to Date Ended
October 31, 2022

REVENUES:
Though total revenues are still $20K or 7% under budget year to date, group
contributions slightly exceed budget when factoring in fellowship contributions (Sobriety
by the Bay / Marin Teleservice) and surpassed the prior year by 5% Individual
contributions have decreased by $13K marking the continuing transition back to in
person meetings. Bookstore sales were right on budget and 51% ahead of prior year
due to post pandemic increase in foot traffic.

EXPENSES:
Expenses year to date are also under budget by 7% congruent with revenues. A rent
increase in November was deferred possibly helping us end the year slightly better but
the next two months will tell. We will likely end the year within budget overall, but they
will likely still exceed revenues. As discussed during the budgeting process, an increase
in revenues back to pre-pandemic levels will need to happen to cover increased
expenses due to inflationary pressures. An audit of expenses by vendor revealed costs
increasing across the board.

NET DEFICIT:
IFAA is currently experiencing a year to date loss of $25K a slight improvement over
last month and ahead of budget by $2K. Gratitude month, and end of year contributions
will improve our outlook but to what extent is still uncertain. It is likely we will end the
year with a loss close to budget and well in excess of prior year. Also discussed during
the budgeting process, this was largely anticipated and sustainable for 2022, but not in
2023 without restructuring.

LIQUIDITY RESERVE:
Unrestricted cash in addition to our 6-month prudent reserve increased slightly in
October due to a slightly profitable October. Liquid reserves ended the period at 1.4
months or “Fair to Good” up from “Fair” in September. We are still in a solvent cash
position, and will likely still be at year end but if the trend continues, our liquidity will be
depleted necessitating access to our prudent reserve in 2023.

10 12, 2022

The Buzz | December 9, 2022

 

 
 
 
 

Check out This Weekend’s Events
 

 

Gratitude in Action

San Francisco and Marin Intergroup is grateful for the generous contributions it received during Gratitude Month in November. If your group participated in Gratitude Month, please encourage your treasurers to send in those contributions before December 31. This helps inform Intergroup’s 2023 budget. 

In November Intergroup had 38 people become Faithful Fivers, one of the biggest increases in recent years! It was all due to getting the word out about this simple way to automate contributions to Intergroup. We need just seven more Faithful Fivers to reach our goal of 350 Faithful Fivers by the end of the year. Become a Faithful Fiver by contributing $5+ every month. Sign up at aasfmarin.org/contributions or call 415-674-1820.  

 

Intergroup News

The following are takeaway messages from San Francisco and Marin Intergroup’s December meeting to take back to your group and any other A.A. meetings you attend.

1. Intergroup approved its 2023 budget. As our treasurer noted, it’s an aggressive budget and we will need continued contributions and support from the Fellowship.

2. Be of service! Intergroup is looking to fill the following volunteer positions.

  • Co-webmaster (experience as web administrator helpful)

  • Bookkeeper who can provide help with QuickBooks

  • Central Office volunteers, especially on Fridays

Reach out to [email protected] for details.

3. Notify Central Office of meeting schedule changes for the holidays or alcathons. Email at [email protected]. Central Office will be closed Dec. 24 and 31.
 

Intergroup Service Committee Opportunities

Remember: Anyone can join service committees; you do not need to be an Intergroup Rep to participate.

  • San Francisco Public Relations is looking for volunteers to take commitments, including a new committee chair. Join the next meeting on December 12 @ 7pm (orientation at 6:30pm)

  • The Buzz has posted a new commitment as Associate Editor. Reach out to [email protected] for more information.

  • HelpChat is looking for volunteers to monitor chats that come in via aasfmarin.org. To learn more reach out to [email protected] and join their next meeting on December 13 @6pm.

 

Teleservice Needs Volunteers

Teleservice volunteers answer the A.A. hotline 24 hours a day for alcoholics in need. They help alcoholics find a meeting and carry out our primary purpose of one alcoholic helping another. If you have one year of sobriety, the San Francisco and Marin Teleservice Committees are both looking for volunteers and coordinators to help manage volunteer scheduling. If you live in Marin, please click here to fill out this application. For those in San Francisco, reach out to [email protected]

 

Male Sponsors Needed for San Quentin

Marin H&I is in need of men to sponsor inmates at San Quentin Prison. Currently 25 men are waiting to be paired with a sponsor, with a high demand for sponsors who speak Spanish. Five years of sobriety and experience as a sponsor is required. To sign up, visit handinorcal.org.

 

Service Opportunities for the Week …

  • SF Service Manual and Concepts Study (online) is December 13 @ 6:45pm.
     

  • Marin Bridging the Gap (online) is December 13.

    • Orientation @ 6pm

    • Business Meeting @ 6:15pm

 

True Ambition

For the love of living usefully, please share this information with your social media communities (keeping in mind our 11th Tradition of anonymity) and encourage your A.A. fellows to subscribe to The Buzz. All of our prior updates can be found here. Drop our subscription link in the chat at your meetings and tell your members to subscribe to stay in the know on what’s happening with SF/Marin A.A.  🐝  
 

Your San Francisco and Marin Intergroup | Central Office

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