AREA 74   DISTRICT 10
Northern Wisconsin Alcoholics Anonymous
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**UPCOMING EVENTS FOR FEBRUARY 2012-DISTRICT10**
Revised  02-05-2012 Thanks Jan K. :)

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*** District 10 GSR Meeting ***
** New Meeting Location **
February 11th, 2011
First United Methodist Church
724 Arbutus Street, Rhinelander, WIsconsin 54501
8:30 AM
This meeting is held on the second Saturday of every month at our NEW Location!


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The New Life Group

Open Speaker meeting the 4th Friday of every month!
February 24th 2011, 7:30 PM
Hope Center 30 W. Davenport Street

AA Speaker - TBA
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4th Annual St. Patrick’s Day AA
Pot Luck Open Speaker Meeting
Monday March 12, 2012
Immanuel Lutheran Church
21 W. Timber Drive Rhinelander, Wisconsin
** Flyer **
Join Us For A Celebration Of Sobriety
Dinner at 6:30pm Corned Beef and Cabbage Served
( please bring a dish to pass)
AA Speaker 7:30pm
Kurt O. from Rhinelander
This is an open meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous – all are welcome!
Sponsored by the Monday Night “How It Works 12 Step Group” - Rhinelander
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AA ANNUAL MOOSE & GOOSE
CORRECTIONS LITERATURE
FUNDRAISER

APRIL 13, 2012
ASCENSION LUTHERAN CHURCH
Hwy. 156,3 miles west of Navarino
Corner of Hwy.156 & McDonald Rd.

Ham Raffle, 50/50 Raffle, Silent Auction
{bring your gently used items to donate}
Your donations, AA literature or money from groups are welcome!

5:00pm Setup and social time
6:00pm Potluck dinner {please bring a dish to pass}
7:30pm AA Speakers

*** Flyer ***

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7th ANNUAL SPRING FLING
AKA INTERGROUP
POT LUCK & SPEAKERS

Saturday April 21, 2012
Emmanuel Lutheran Church
2901 13th Street
Menominee MI
(Downstairs in Fellowship Room)

5:00pm -Fellowship
5:30pm -GSR sharing
6pm -Pot Luck Dinner
Entree provided -Bring a dish to pass
7:00pm -Speakers

AI-Anon: Missy from Green Bay WI
AA: Kim R. from Freedom WI

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SPRING INTO ACTION
Area 74
2012 Spring Conference

May 18, 19 & 20, 2012
Hotel Chequamegon
101 Lake Shore Drive, Ashland WI 54806

Pre-Registration Form / Flyer


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What is an 'open' meeting?

An open meeting of A.A. is a group meeting that any member of the community, alcoholic or nonalcoholic, may attend. The only obligation is that of not disclosing the names of A.A. members outside the meeting.

A typical open meeting will usually have a "leader" and other speakers. The leader opens and closes the meeting and introduces each speaker. With rare exceptions, the speakers at an open meeting are A.A. members. Each, in turn, may review some individual drinking experiences that led to joining A.A. The speaker may also give his or her interpretation of the recovery program and suggest what sobriety has meant personally. All views expressed are purely personal, since all members of A.A. speak only for themselves.

Most open meetings conclude with a social period during which coffee, soft drinks, and cakes or cookies are served.

(44 Questions, Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc.)


What is a 'closed' meeting?

A closed meeting is limited to members of the local A.A. group, or visiting members from other groups. The purpose of the closed meeting is to give members an opportunity to discuss particular phases of their alcoholic problem that can be understood best only by other alcoholics.

These meetings are usually conducted with maximum informality, and all members are encouraged to participate in the discussions. The closed meetings are of particular value to the newcomer, since they provide an opportunity to ask questions that may trouble a beginner, and to get the benefit of "older" members' experience with the recovery program.

(44 Questions, Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc.)