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CNIA AREA ACCENTS A confidential newsletter, published by the officers of the California Northern Interior Area (CNIA), a General Service Area of
Alcoholics Anonymous. Articles appearing in the Accents are the opinions of their authors. Only actions of the Area Committee or
Area Assembly speak for CNIA as a whole. In accordance with the Group Conscience of the CNIA Assembly, first and last names
are published. Thus, respect the spirit of Tradition 11 when utilizing this newsletter.
Volume 38 Issue 8 AUGUST 2012
GSR Preamble: We are the General Service Representatives. We are the link in the chain of communication for our groups with the General Service Conference and the world of A.A. We
realize that the ultimate authority in A.A. is a loving God as He may express Himself in our group conscience. As trusted servants, our job is to bring information to our groups in order that
the group can reach an informed group conscience. Passing along this group conscience we are helping to maintain the unity and strength so vital to our fellowship. Let us, therefore, have
the patience and tolerance to listen while others share, the courage to speak up when we have something to share, and the wisdom to do what is right for our groups and A.A. as a whole.
A reminder for 7th Tradition contributions to CNIA: Don’t forget to include your group’s name, GSO ID and to sign the check! Please mail to: CNIA, P.O. Box 161712, Sacramento, CA 95816-1712
CHAIR’S REPORT Vikki L
I want to start out my report by expressing my gratitude to
the trusted servants who make themselves available to serve
in General Service. I know it is not always fun or easy to sit in a hot room all day on a Saturday in the middle of Summer.
For me, I do it because I love Alcoholics Anonymous and I feel I need to give back what was so freely given to me. Also
I do it because I have made a commitment to be there and
to do the best I can. But more than that, I am there because I have a responsibility to the people that I serve who trust
me to carry the message of Alcoholics Anonymous.
We had our last Area Committee meeting on Saturday, July 21st in West Sacramento. After the morning reports, we
moved onto the discussion items. The first item was the pos-
sibility of the Area paying an old debt acquired by a “dark” district. Telephone calls were made to the company regard-
ing the bill, and we have not received a return call. We have not received an invoice. We need an actual invoice with de-
tails from the company before we consider making any con-
tribution toward this debt. After a full discussion and plenty of participation, we decided to wait until we receive the in-
voice and the contract from the business. This conversation will continue in August.
We continued our discussion regarding the Accents/Acentos becoming just anonymous. We were reminded that in Au-
gust 2011, there was a motion to publish the Accents/Acentos in only anonymous versions. The vote was 10 in
favor; 9 opposed. We needed a two-thirds majority. Since we did not get a two-thirds majority, the motion did not
pass. The other discussion item was the possibility of having
a YPAA Chair at the Area level. There was a request for the job duties/responsibilities to be formed so we could better
assess the situation. Both this discussion and the Accents discussion will continue next month.
I also want to take an opportunity to thank you for sending
me to NCCAA in Auburn last month. I had an amazing time! It was an honor to represent CNIA at the business meetings.
It was really cool to hear the Delegate’s report from Coastal. I want to say thank you to Nancy M. and Roger M. for their
participation. Lela did a wonderful presentation about Unity
in General Service. Woody R. presented the history of CNIA and NCCAA. There was a ton on service and recovery
crammed into one weekend. I hope if you get the chance, please do not miss the next NCCAA Conference. It is going
to be in Sacramento on October 5th, 6th and 7th at the Wood-lake Inn. Also please let me know if you plan on going. As
always, I am looking for volunteers to serve as readers, mod-
erators, etc.
Thank you for letting me be of service.
Love, Vikki L Area Chair Panel 62, Area 07
Contents
Chair’s Report Cover
Literature Chair Report 2
July ACM Minutes (Unapproved) 2-7
Assembly, Liaison Reports 3
Appointed Chair Reports 3
District Reports 4–6
Officers’ Reports 6
Delegate’s Report 6-7
Discussion topics 7
AGENDA 8
Financials
Profit & Loss Statement 9-11
Balance Sheet 12
Mini-PRAASA flyer 13-14
CNIA Contact 15
CNIA Calendar 16
CNIA AREA ACCENTS Vol. 38 No. 8 Page 2 AUGUST 2012
LITERATURE CHAIR REPORT Celia B
It’s an exciting time to be literature chair. It’s probably always exciting, but this is my opportunity and I’m grateful
to have it. Thank you for this chance to learn more about our literature and share it with you guys.
First, I’d like to talk about translations, how we carry the
message to people we will never see and can never talk to. Our literature has been translated into 87 languages such
as Hmong, Korean, and Nepali. As of June 30, 2012, there are 1,152 publications, including pamphlets, in other lan-
guages. Many languages “for now, only have a list of the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions in that language with
translations of books, pamphlets, etc. a tenuous dream for
the future (from “AA Translation Worldwide” as presented to the General Service Board in July 2012)”.
Alcoholics Anonymous alone has been translated into 67 languages. AAWS is currently translating the book into
Navajo. Thirteen other translations are being worked on
around the world with AAWS’s permission and the help of the international literature fund (a fund maintained by the
many General Service Offices around the world in order to publish literature where no service structure exists). The
Big Book will soon be available in K'iche' (Mayan), Bambara (Mali), and Haitian Creole, among several others.
As you know, new literature on spirituality (including sto-
ries from atheists and agnostics) is still in process. We re-ceived 200 stories before the submission deadline passed.
These were weighted toward traditional spiritual experienc-es and the Conference Literature Committee recommended
to the Trustees Committee that we ask for more stories to
better reflect the beautiful diversity of our fellowship. This was just a recommendation and the final decision is up to
the Trustees Committee. But we should pay attention be-cause we may have another opportunity to share our expe-
rience. Regarding new publications: The updated version of AA
and the Armed Services was just released , with several
new stories that reflect more recent military experience. Also, the Trustees Literature Committee is in the process of
deciding on one final piece of the update of Living Sober. Once they reach their decision, the book will be ready to
go. Both Living Sober and the new As Bill Sees It, which
includes the 12 Concepts for World Service, will be printed as stock runs out in about two months. All three of these
publications, as well as the new AA Service Manual and the Membership Survey pamphlet, should be available at our
Mini-PRAASA in October. Please come by the literature
table to check them out. Finally, I’d like to share with you something cool that I
learned from a DCM at our last Area Committee Meeting. The Library of Congress currently has a show in the Smith-
sonian of the 88 “Books that Shaped America”, crucial books that define who we are as a country. Alcoholics
Anonymous is one of those 88 books. On display is a fac-
simile of the first edition as it was published in 1939. It is humbling that our book is included among The Federalist
Papers, Benjamin Franklin’s Poor Richard’s Almanac, The
Cat in the Hat, and other great works. It’s a wonderful
testament to the impact our literature and our program of recovery have had on millions of alcoholics in the country
and around the world.
In love and service, Celia B Area 07 Literature Chair, Panel 62
Minutes (Unapproved)
CNIA 07 Area Committee Meeting July 21, 2012
East Yolo Fellowship West Sacramento, CA
The Area Committee Meeting of California Northern Interior
Area (CNIA) was held at the East Yolo Fellowship, East Yo-lo, CA, on July 21, 2012, from 10 a.m.-3:20 p.m. Area
Chair, Vikki L, called the meeting to order at 10 a.m. fol-
lowed by the Serenity Prayer. The GSR Preamble was read in Spanish by Joel O, Alt DCM, D-53. The 12 Traditions
were read by Sherry B, DCM, D-47. The Twelve Concepts were read by Eddie A, Area Webmaster.
INTRODUCTIONS Vikki introduced Past Delegates: Lee W – Panel 58, Mari-
anne H – Panel 56
ANNOUNCEMENTS Amparo M is our Translator today and NCCAA is in Sacra-
mento October 5-6-7, 2012
ASSEMBLY/LIAISON
REPORTS
MINI-PRAASA – Districts 30 and 22 – Titia A, Chair of
Mini-PRAASA (October 19-21, 2012) at the Frogtown USA Fairgrounds of Calaveras County, Angels Camp, CA; loca-
tion is 5 miles out of town; pre-register for BBQ dinner. There are not a lot of dining options in town. Lodging cut-
off date is 10/12/12 (4 hotels and RV camping). Flyers with Registration form are in this month’s Accents.
Winter Assembly – January 19-20, 2013 – Terry D, D-19 Alt DCM & Chair
2013 Winter Assembly Committee has secured Franklin Hall at Yuba City Fairgrounds - January 19 & 20, 2013. Copies
of the Rental Agreement are available. The refundable
cleaning deposit is due 10/19/12 and hall fees due 11/19/12. The Saturday night dinner is $14.00. Registra-
tion is $15.00. Flyers available soon. RVs are accepted in fairgrounds.
PRAASA 2017 – Jan P -- We have begun the process for the PRAASA 2017 Bid in Sacramento, CA. Contacts have
been made, dates being checked, meetings set up.
CNIA AREA ACCENTS Vol. 38 No. 8 Page 3 AUGUST 2012
SACYPAA– Jessica – SACYPAA
stands for Sacramento Young People in AA. We host a speaker meeting 4th
Saturday every month at St Mark’s Church, Sacramento. Before the June
23rd meeting, we played Wiffle Ball
then had a Scavenger Hunt. July 28 will be a Hide & Seek Water Tag with
blow sticks and water guns. August is 90s Dance Night. September will be
Comedian Night with real comedians. Oct/Nov we voted to have Servicepa-
looza again.
CONSIDERATION OF THE JUNE
2012 MINUTES The June 2012 ACM Minutes were
unanimously approved
Appointed Chair Reports Accents Publisher –[email protected] -- Mary O
I asked printer for extras copies to pick up; they did not have them. Timing is
‘tight’ for September; I will be out of
town most of the month. I will be in touch with everyone regarding the
necessary deadlines.
Archives – [email protected] –
Athena W, Alt DCM D-25 for David C -- Archives Chair, David C,
attended NCCAA in Auburn and Sacra-mento Unity Day.
BTG – [email protected] -- Matthew L
Bridging The Gap had 12 referrals and
3 successes last month! I gave presentation at Fremont Fellowship in
D-32; 10 people attended. Kelley M also gave a PI/CPC presentation. BTG
Workshop for the Area will be on Sep-
tember 15. I’m attending BTG in Min-neapolis, MN, with Woody R, Past Del-
egate and H&I liaison.
Eservices – [email protected] –
Jenn D We did not meet this month. The subscribing link for Accents/
Acentos was removed from the web-site. Contact the [email protected] if
you want to receive the newsletter.
Finance – [email protected] – Tom
A Guidelines state to have a pre-limnary budget at the August
ACM. Followed up with Officers and
Appointed Chairs. We’re looking at existing QuickBooks software and ways
to use effectively and make it user friendly. We discussed any needs for
2010 and 2011 tax filings.
Grapevine/LaVina --
[email protected] — Connie G Here’s the news from the Grapevine
Newsletter (available to anyone at AA-Grapevine.org).
New eBooks: Young & Sober,
Step by Step and Emotional Sobriety I & II
Happy 16th Anniversary La Viña on
July 29, 2012
2013 GV Calendars and Pocket
Planners
50% off CDs and 75% off Tapes on AAGrapevine.org. These items are dis-
continuing.
Submit photos for the 2014 Calen-
dar - Deadline December 1, 2012
Receive the free daily Grapevine Quote online or via email on AAGrapevine.org
Ami B, Grapevine Editor, Irene D, La Viña Editor, and Donald, Grapevine
Board Member, will be at the Pacific Regional Forum in Fairbanks Alaska. I
will be attending. I attended Sacra-
mento Unity Day in June. I will attend La Vina Workshop in West Sacramento
on August 12. Grapevine and La Vina materials will be at the CCF picnic on
August 19 at Elk Grove Park. I would love to come to your events; email me
at [email protected]. Be sure to
book in advance.
Literature – [email protected] – Celia B -- Last month I attended 3 fun
events: D-11 Services Workshop, Sac-
ramento Unity Day and Auburn Unity Day. I am available to bring the litera-
ture display to your events. In addi-tion to books, pamphlets, CDs and
DVDs, I have some ‘cool’ service mate-rial to show off: a piece on Country-to
-Country Sponsorship (how countries
help AA get established elsewhere and build a service structure), history of
the Serenity Prayer, service pieces on AA Around the World, services provid-
ed by GSO/AAWS, how to deal with
the influx of new members, and more!
Webmaster – webmas-
[email protected] – Eddie A Subscription link for the newsletter
was removed from the website. Last month we had 16,000 page views and
15,000 unique visitors. This month so
far we have had 12,000 page views and 11,000 unique visitors so far this
month. Luz Maria, Lee and I are work-ing to make the Spanish website cor-
rect and launched as soon as possible.
District Reports
D-09 – Steve C, DCM – June 19 had the 2nd Service Workshop, about 40
attended. Today is Unity Day @ Yre-ka; August 26 Unity Day is in Mt Shas-
ta; and another Unity picnic in Redding
with Phil R as speaker. Our phones are being answered about 100 miles
away and we’re researching to have them answered closer. We had 3 new
GSRs at our District meeting; all posi-tions are filled and Sept 3rd is our next
meeting.
D-11 – Cindy C, DCM – All are doing
well in District and attendance is up. We had a workshop with Vikki, Mike K,
and Celia, who all did a great job. 7th
Annual Sober Sister Convention on August 11 is a one day event, 8:30- 4
p.m. We are using language in our groups saying please add an extra $ in
the basket to help the programs in our groups.
D-15 – Jenn D, DCM – Lela gave a great report. New GSRs are coming
along. Still don’t have an Alt DCM. We have assistance from 4 Past DCMs.
YP in Chico want to do Group Invento-
ry; they didn’t know what it meant and asked for assistance.
D-17 – Jan H, DCM -- Woodland’s
annual Fall Festival potluck-speaker
meeting is Saturday, September 15. Kenny B. from Sacramento is speaker;
flyer is in the By-The-Way. Thank you, Michael K., for GSR School at our Dis-
trict meeting. We learned more about General Service. Michael said, "the
Service Manual is the Why we do this;
the Twelve Concepts is the How we do this." D-17 is planning a Workshop
CNIA AREA ACCENTS Vol. 38 No. 8 Page 4 AUGUST 2012
Day in late September or October cov-
ering a variety of topics throughout the day. More information is coming.
D-19 – Judy T, DCM – We thanked
Joan P, Answering Service Coordinator,
with two years of service. PI/CPC will participate in the annual Veteran’s
Stand Down on August 24-26 at River-front Park. Volunteers are being re-
cruited. The Fey Esperanza Group, Live Oak, will have a Spanish Confer-
ence at Gridley Fairgrounds, November
23-25. Everyone is welcome. (Juan Z is the contact). DCM and 2 GSRs will
attend Mini-PRAASA. Area Delegate, Lela M, will be guest speaker August
4th at 10:00 am at 518-12th St,
Marysville. Finance Committee is pre-paring 2013 projected budget and de-
tails of proposed answering service options for September. Presentation
by Grapevine rep Terry D; discussed BTG, ‘dark’ groups and Self-Support
letter from GSO. We will begin an
“Ask it Basket” at August District meet-ing. Many of our group members are
eager to learn more about AA and the service structure.
D-20 – Dan L, DCM Kelly R is our new Alt DCM. At the June 30 District
meeting learned Bridging the Gap rep was able to meet with a dying alcohol-
ic and, later, to comfort his wife as the
result of an AA Hotline call. Our D-20 Webmaster is working with CNIA
Eservices to establish mutual internet links. Saturday, September 29 is our
Unity Day celebration date. Lela will share her General Service Conference
experience at our July 28th D-20 meet-
ing.
D-21 – Dick B, DCM On June 26 our Delegate, Lela M, gave the General
Service Conference report. July 6-8 at
Auburn Fairgrounds, NCCAA Panels and speakers brought the “message”
to a huge attendance. On July 14 at Auburn Unity Day, Rod B and others
brought our three Legacies into focus and how we function as a society.
D-22 – Tom A, DCM Our last District Meeting held July 11th with 14 attend-
ing. Recording Secretary and BTG Rep positions were filled. We’re still look-
ing for Grapevine rep. Groups are do-
ing well with good attendance. We are
looking to possibly move our Archives
to a less expensive site. D-22 Group Inventory Committee will present in-
ventory questions in the future. Our Guidelines are being reviewed by GSRs
for possible changes and outdated ver-
biage. Area Delegate, Lela M, will attend our August D-22 meeting and
present the Conference report. Area BTG, Matthew L, will come to our Sep-
tember meeting. The District is mov-ing forward with adding audio files on
the website. We had brief discussion
about possible addition of Young Peo-ples Representative to Area 07; this
item was tabled for future discussion. I booked flight and hotel stay for the
Regional Forum in Fairbanks, Alaska.
D-23 – Athena W, Alt DCM Last
meeting I practiced as secretary; only 3 showed up. GSR from Primary Pur-
pose nominated me to be Alt DCM. I don’t know where she is now, haven’t
seen her since. I attended Unity Day
Picnic and I was thanked for helping. I owe AA everything I can give. I need
a service sponsor to help me.
D-24 – Jon S, DCM We had 9 GSRs,
2 Alt GSRs and 3 D-24 officers at our July 11th District meeting. 4 were new
GSRs attending for their first time. Michael K facilitated a GSR school that
was very helpful to all. Many items
were covered; one was Service Spon-sorship and two of the GSRs sought
out sponsorship. Unanimous ac-ceptance re: change of date for the
2013 Pre-Conference Assembly. Cath-erine N is working on November Dis-
trict Inventory. New meeting “By the
Book” is held Friday’s 6:30 a.m. @ 15th & J Sts. North Hall is having a Tradi-
tions Workshop focusing on the 11th Tradition and Internet Guidelines on
September 8th. Regina K will present
YPAA and possible Area Appointed Chair position at our next District
meeting.
D-25 – Deanna, DCM Regina K pre-sented Young People being represent-
ed in Area. She helped us understand
her proposal. • Midtown Solutions ~ New Meeting~ began July 14th, young
people, open, one-hour Saturday 5:30 p.m. • Group Three has Young Peo-
ple’s meeting every Saturday @ 10:00
p.m. • Last Sunday was the 1st Con-
cepts & AAWS Workshop. It was mod-
erately attended and well received. A special thank you to Joan for her con-
tribution and support in getting the meeting started. • We are grateful to
have been a part of the great Sacra-
mento Unity Day.
D-27 – Jon C, Alt DCM for Lee P, DCM At our last District meeting on
June 19th we had 18 GSRs and 5 offic-ers. Reports by GSRs and ACM report
back were given. We discussed 2
Workshops to be hosted by District 27 in the upcoming months; one on
Grapevine and the other on Bridging the Gap. A committee was formed for
BTG and met to decide on presenters
and the format for the workshop. A date, location and flyer should be
ready by next ACM. The Grapevine Workshop will be discussed at our next
District meeting. A motion was made and approved to conduct a District in-
ventory in August. Thank you to all of
the “Unity Day” committee members for all of their hard work. The Sacra-
mento Unity Day was a great success and fun was had by all who attended.
D-29 – Nancy M, DCM Our monthly meeting is the last Monday of the
month. We met on June 25th; 9 GSRs and 2 Alt GSRs attending. We had 2
new GSRs: Toby from Too Young and
Rick K from a reactivated group, Se-cond Chance! Connie G gave us an
excellent presentation on Grapevine. We discussed the financial possibilities
of AAWS vs GRAPEVINE. The Natomas Group had a group inventory which I
facilitated. (This is the 2nd largest
group in D-29 with approx 100 mem-bers.) Some great ideas and topics
were discussed and we will have follow up solutions meeting on August 9th:
welcoming and sponsoring newcomers,
attracting diverse members and providing literature in their language,
steering committee job descriptions, and conducting more frequent busi-
ness meetings were a few. Rio Linda Fellowship added a monthly speaker
meeting on the second Friday each
month. Sponsorship Workshop was held Friday June 29. Traditions Work-
shop is in August and November will mark their 29th Anniversary potluck.
Sacramento Unity Day: Wow! This day
was amazing! Discovery Park was
CNIA AREA ACCENTS Vol. 38 No. 8 Page 5 AUGUST 2012
beautiful, the weather perfect, music
bumping, and delicious food. Fellow DCMs did a great job putting it all to-
gether. One Spanish and one English speaker with translation at the mic…a
huge thank you to Luz Maria for trans-
lating for us! Especially when a 90 day young lady thanked us and said she
hadn’t smiled and laughed that much for many years! And, special thanks to
Kelley, Celia, Dave, Connie and Joe (Spanish H&I).
D-30 – Larry A, DCM All is going well in D-30. We held 2 of the 3 Secre-
tary and GSR Workshops. Thank you to Michael K for his help.
D-31 – Jim H, DCM D-31 held its monthly meeting on 7/18 at Delta In-
tergroup Central Office in Stockton, CA. Group Reports: H&I report given
by Mike A. Big Bookers is hosting SNL in Stockton Sept. The group is still
making adjustments in its donations to
service entities while building a pru-dent reserve fund. Primary Purpose
Fellowship: Harry gave report. Group is installing a lockbox on the thermo-
stat in an effort to control utility costs.
The Fellowship will host an anniversary dinner in Oct. Pershing Fellowship: Liz
(GSR) gave report. Group Inventory is August 19 with Vikki and Lee W assist-
ing. ** The NCCAA flyer for the Sac-
ramento event has incorrect phone #. The correct telephone number is: 916.922.2020. D-31 has new mailing address: PO Box 1977, Lodi, CA,
95240. Mail from Area to me can be sent to PO Box 772, Woodbridge, CA,
95258.
D-32 – Cynthia B, DCM & Sunni R,
Alt DCM District meeting was June 20th with 7 GSRs (Dave E, new from
Midtown Fellowship) and 1 Alt GSR.
We had Kelley M and Matthew L con-duct a Workshop at Fremont Fellow-
ship on July 11th. Thank you Kelley and Matthew! Those attending got
‘fired up’. We discussed District Guide-lines and District Inventory. We reim-
bursed Michael K for his mileage.
Open positions are liaisons for Inter-group and H&I. Coming events: Lela
M, Delegate, will give Delegate’s report Saturday, August 25 @ 1 pm at
Back2Basic Fellowship, Manteca. Re-
covery Central has annual picnic on
August 18 in Tracy. Midtown (Victory Park on Pershing, Stockton 10-3) &
Back 2 Basics, speaker Rich H (Northgate Park, Manteca 11-4) will
host picnics on September 9. Septem-
ber 15 is Women’s Hand-in-Hand Day Conference in Lodi. FYI: Announce-
ment made by Library of Congress picks 88 books that represent and
identify what the US is and the Big Book was one of the books selected!
D-34 – Philip S, DCM June 10 a new member from San Jose attended our
District meeting. We changed format of District meeting to read and discuss
the Traditions and Concepts and how
they work together. Jeff, GSR, Oakdale Fellowship, passed away.
D-36 – Roy L, DCM – Our meeting
was June 24th. Karen D attended PI/CPC Workshop in Roseville and got a
lot of tips. Our BTG had 2nd meeting
on July 20. Our Unity Day planning committee has agreed on having PI/
CPC, BTG, Archives, Literature, H&I and GSR information tables set up.
Our next meeting is July 22.
D-40 – Pete C, DCM We had our
District meeting in Mariposa on July 1st. We discussed our District Unity
Day at Bass Lake for September 9 @
noon. Details will be discussed in the North Fork meeting. We decided to do
the Traditions Play and have a couple roles left for the play. Speaker TBD;
flyers have been distributed in the Dis-trict, more info upcoming.
D-41 – Dave D, Alt DCM D-41 meeting was held on July 9 with 3
GSRs, DCM, Alt DCM, Treasurer and FCYPAA liaison present. Area 07 Dele-
gate, Lela M, presented her report
from the General Service Conference, sponsored by the 3 Fresno districts.
Approx. 35 people attended. A special thanks to Lela and all those who
helped make this an informative and memorable event. District 41 has fi-
nally obtained an Post Office Box –
District 41 Area 07, P.O. Box 5481 Fresno, CA 93755. District finances
are OK and prudent reserve has been met.
D-47 – Sherry B, DCM We didn’t
meet in July. Excited about Pre-Conference Assembly in 2013 and the
panel is working together. Registra-tion and flyers will be available, hope-
fully on our website. Last month I
brought a situation to the Area regard-ing the outstanding balance on an an-
swering service. I have attempted to reach the woman who contacted GSO
to obtain a copy of the invoice and contract and it has been unsuccessful.
No further information is available at
this time.
D-53 – Miguel E, DCM We meet every Friday. The 3rd Friday is our Dis-
trict meeting, 4th Friday is discussion
on GSC agenda items for 2013; other Fridays are study. Last Friday we dis-
cussed about bill owed for D-49. Ma-jority of the groups were in agreement
to pay the amount due. GSRs passed the basket for 7th Tradition and we
received $48 to pay for the bill. The
committee for the District’s 20th Anni-versary was discussed. Coordinator
Narciso, Secretary Jose, Tesorero Vic-tor, Alt DCM Joel O, and DCM Miguel E
are here today from D-53. We thank
Lela and Lee for participating in this event!
D-54 – Pedro C, DCM We have our
meetings 1st and 3rd Thursday at 7-9
pm every month. They have 10-12 RSGs in attendance. Thank the com-
mittee on June 30 for sharing with all of you. We are working on our 11th
Foro that will take place in Fresno on Dec 1st. We are also working to have
a La Vina Workshop the 12th of August
with Connie, Grapevine Chair (La Vina Coordinadora), in West Sacramento.
We share and support groups for their Anniversary and also working towards
celebrating 78 years of AA in June
2013.
D-55 – Luis L, DCM The District has meetings on Wednesday. We are also
supporting the 11th Foro for December 1st. Our next meeting will be 18th of
July and discuss a new secretary, new
coordinator of LaVina and coordinator for this District. I feel more committed
to these new members and commit-tees. We have a new coordinator for
public information. We are continuing
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to visit new groups in the area. We
have a study meeting of the General Service Manual and other items. For
these meetings we bring people from other Districts to share with us and for
me, as DCM, I feel fortunate to serve
my District and do it with pride.
D-56 – Martin C, DCM This District has 2 meetings per month; 2 for study
and 2 for new discussion. One is to study the General Service Manual. One
is business working on information for
Area and local District. We report on a new group that opened up and a com-
mittee invited unity with all other groups, especially with events and an-
niversaries. We had a committee for
11th Foro come and visit us from Riverbank. We are working to assist
with this event in Fresno, D-53. We are also working with a committee for
LaVina for everyone to increase sub-scriptions.
OFFICERS’ REPORTS
Registrar – [email protected] –
Brent G I received few address
changes. There is information in your folders. We receive a return guaran-
tee addressed card from post office to make changes when not accepted by
mail. It’s a way to make updated changes with groups receiving mail
from the Area.
Secretary – [email protected] –
Jan P Thank you so much for your emailed and written reports – it helps
a great deal to verify information you
say at the mic OR, if you might be ab-sent, your report can be read and will
appear in the Accents/Acentos.
Treasurer – [email protected] – Ann R This month processed dona-
tions, paid bills, updated banking rec-
ords to reflect the new officers includ-ing your treasurer. Melody T. of the
Finance Committee and I reviewed the current process for accounting to see
where we may be able to streamline
our processes, where we might make some changes in our reporting to you,
so the financial aspect of our service speaks to you and is easily under-
stood. We have some ideas, but will
take a bit of time to put them into
place. We look forward to perhaps graphical representation of our finan-
cial status in the months to come. We are bringing our tax records current
with notifications to Franchise Tax
Board and the Internal Revenue Ser-vice as required for non-profit status.
I thank our Officers for our monthly Officers meeting. Please mail your
Area Expense Reports to Treasurer, Ann R, CNIA 07, P.O. Box 161712,
Sacramento, CA 95816-1712, or give
to me at the Area meeting.
Alternate Chair – [email protected] – Michael K
My apologies for not submitting a writ-
ten report for the June ACM. Nancy H, General Service Trustee for Grapevine
Board, will speak after dinner at Mini-PRAASA! Be sure to register for the
dinner early because the deadline is a week earlier! I’m planning on chang-
ing the usual format of Mini-PRAASA to
be more like PRAASA and to help GSRs learn. I attended GSR Schools in Dis-
tricts 11, 17, 19, 24 and 30; contact me if you want to have a GSR school.
I am looking for volunteers: DCMs to
serve on the Committee for Area In-ventory and the Committee for the
GSO Inventory. GSRs to serve on pan-els at the Area Assemblies. DCMs to
obtain a list of available GSRs and ei-
ther email me with your list or give to me at the August ACM. We need pan-
elists for NCCAA in Sacramento! Please let me know if you’re interest-
ed.
Chair – [email protected] – Vikki L
I attended the following: June 17 Sharing/Caring; June 23 was Unity Day
in D-19; June 24 was GSR School with Mike K in Redding; June 30 was Sacra-
mento Unity Day and spoke about
General Service; July 6-8 was NCCAA in Auburn and represented CNIA at the
business meeting. I heard the coastal Delegate; Lela presented unity in Gen-
eral Service; Woody R presented histo-ry of CNIA and NCCAA. The next
NCCAA is at Wood Lake Inn, Sacra-
mento on October 4-6. On July 14th, I shared at Oak Park Fellowship in Sac-
ramento. We held our monthly Offic-ers meeting via conference call on July
17th and discussed Area & GSO Inven-
tory, Forum in September, Proposed
Budget. Our next meeting is August
15. Lee W and I are invited to Per-shing Fellowship in Stockton to facili-
tate a group inventory. And August 26 is the NCCAA steering committee
meeting in Stockton.
Alternate Delegate –
[email protected] – Kelley M Wednesday, July 11, I gave a PI/CPC
presentation to D-32 at Fremont Fel-lowship in Stockton. Bridging the Gap
(BTG) Chair Matthew L also presented
at the meeting. I attended the Sacra-mento Area CCF PI/CPC Meeting, held
the second Monday of every month. The Committee is working on a variety
of projects including wider distribution
of Public Service announcements and opportunities for outreach to the pro-
fessional community. I attended my first NCC Conference in Auburn and
listened to the CNCA Delegate give his Conference Report. I participated in
the CNIA Officers Conference call. I
am available to serve as a Resource Coordinator for any Districts who are
seeking help for their PI/CPC Commit-tees. The new membership survey is
available online and pamphlet is availa-
ble through aa.org.
DELEGATE’S REPORT
By Lela M ([email protected])
New Groups – Hornbrook Specials,
D-9; Nuevos Amigos, D-53; Precisely How. D-17; Sisters into Solutions, D-
11.
Delegate Reports, and other Recent visits to Fresno for Spanish his-
tory of Districts, Fresno for Combined District visits (English), D-15 Chico, D-
21 Auburn, NCCAA in Auburn. Upcom-
ing visits are: Grass Valley, Yuba, Placerville, Manteca. Invitation from
NCCOM (Northern California Central Office Managers) to speak – they are
asking about AA online store, eBooks, experience at the conference, and oth-
er items.
Nominating It was my honor to for-ward an updated resume for the Hon-
orable Richard A. Vlavianos’ for consid-eration as a Class A Trustee. GSO
acknowledged the resumé and let me
know that he is in the active file for
CNIA AREA ACCENTS Vol. 38 No. 8 Page 7 AUGUST 2012
consideration. People in CNIA have
submitted resumés for AAWS and GV Non-Trustee Director positions – it will
be exciting to hear if people are called for interviews. I understand that Rod
is Chair of AAWS Nominating Commit-
tee and has received many resumés, with the window still open.
Finance Terry Bedient letter – inputs
were due July 15th about ways to be self supporting without literature. We
had two memos from Past Delegates.
A few highlights to consider -- One suggested a personal plan and a group
plan, and one suggested ways to cut expenses.
Reminder: Birthday envelopes are a
great way to contribute. (Dick B is acquiring some for the Area.) Other possibilities: Have or set up own per-sonal “Plan”. Our CNIA Inventory has
been done but we may do again. GSC Inventory – the ad hoc committee de-
cided how to weave in financial input
from members. Perhaps consider less $ for dinners @ conferences and as-
semblies. Maybe request annual con-tribution from groups.
New Publications Grapevine: AA GV, Young and Sober in book form and
ebook; AA GV Ebook – Emotional So-briety 1+2, Step by step; Daily GV
quote online www.aagrapevine.org
with 10,400 daily subscribers! 50% of CDs and 75% off tapes.
AAWS AA and the Armed Forces
pamphlet (new look); 2011 member-ship survey highlights (average age of
member is 49 years old); GSO Mark-
ings on the Journey – digital subscrip-tion at www.aa.org
Treatment and Special Needs
Committee The conference commit-
tee recommended some changes that won’t appear until next printing of the
kit. Still have some in stock. Highlights include: change wording in the section
on basic suggestions (you may hear basic suggestions for sobriety); remov-
al of fact sheet – it is redundant.
Reminder: BTG Workshop in Min-
neapolis in September Some questions to consider for
GSC and our Area: How does GSC
deal with diversity (Latinos/African
American/less meeting attendance – what are we doing about it? Work-
shop topics are great, but what are we really doing about it? Conference fo-
cus was vision – now looking at 5
years out – what is the typical out-reach we can do – we have inefficien-
cies and how to become more effi-cient. General Service Office – per-
haps a number to call automatic sys-tem and tell what you want as has
been done with the Birthday enve-
lopes. A group in San Diego doesn’t agree with GSC and begun the process
for the subtitle for the AA pamphlet for military. Diversity or lack of it – some-
thing in our inventories that we ad-
dress here: youth Hispanic and Young People in our community – hope with
upcoming inventories will be more spe-cific. Please highlight problems BUT
add solutions too! USINESS
Discussion Topics
D-47 Request for D-49 Answering Ser-vice Non-Payment December 2011-April 2012 (continued discussion from June ACM) Telephone calls were made to woman with company regarding bill and they
have not returned any of the calls, therefore no further information can
be given. We have not received an
invoice. We need an actual invoice with details from the company before
any funds are paid. D-53 contributed $48 and D-47 is putting in a ‘holding’
account. Unfortunately, this District has gone dark in the past (many little
towns over a very large area) and
there is a concern about members in the District not receiving Area or GSO
information; there is a possibility to combine D-47 and D-49.
Appointed YPAA Chair Possibility by Regina K (continued discussion from June ACM) ACM requested job duties/responsibilities to be formed and no
one here today; however, we want to know responsibilities of a YPAA
Chair // We are surprised there wasn’t any YP attending as representative at
this ACM // Our Area has been trying
to have YPAA liaison’s give a report // We want to be as inclusive as possi-
ble // YPAA is primarily for socializing
and concerned about knowing the Tra-ditions // Do Appointed Chairs vote?
No // YPAA has a liaison to NCCAA – perhaps liaison to CNIA instead // Fi-
nancial implications if Appointed Chair
vs a liaison // Idaho Area has the only YPAA Appointed Chair // ICYPAA was
founded for the purpose of providing a setting for an annual celebration of
sobriety among young people in AA // more discussion at the August ACM.
Consider Publishing Accents/Acentos All Anonymous We were reminded that in August 2011
there was a motion to publish the Ac-cents/Acentos in only anonymous ver-
sions. 10 in favor; 9 opposed. We need 2/3rd vote to change.
Discussion to be continued at the Au-gust ACM
Motion to close and seconded to ad-journ @ 3:20 p.m.
Respectively submitted Blessings & Humbled Thankfulness,
Jan P, Recording Secretary
[email protected] Area 07, Panel 62
CNIA AREA ACCENTS Vol. 38 No. 8 Page 8 AUGUST 2012
CNIA PANEL 62
AUGUST ACM
AGENDA
Saturday, August 18th, 2012
10:00 am Call to Order
Serenity Prayer
12 Traditions (short form)
12 Concepts (short form)
Introductions
Announcements
Assembly Reports
Consideration of the July 2012 minutes
Liaison Reports
Central Offices
H&I
YP
7th Tradition
Appointed Chair Reports
District Committee Member
Reports (DCM’s)
Officer Reports
Housekeeping (coming out of reports)
12:00 Lunch
1:00 Delegate’s Report
1:30 New Business
2:00 Discussion Topics
3:30 What’s On Your Mind
4:00 Close
CNIA AREA ACCENTS Vol. 38 No. 8 Page 9 AUGUST 2012
CNIA Profit & Loss (cash basis)
January through July 2012
January - July 2012 Ordinary Income/Expense Income 4 · Contributed support 4010 · Group Contributions 25,397.92
4020 · Seventh Tradition 4021 · 7th - ACM 270.00
4022 · 7th - Assy 717.91
Total 4020 · Seventh Tradition 987.91
Total 4 · Contributed support 26,385.83
5 · Earned revenues 5110 · Literature Sales 1,100.50
5140 · Grapevine Sales 550.00
5160 · Assembly Income 5162 · Election Assy - '09 0.00
5160 · Assembly Income - Other 2,385.57
Total 5160 · Assembly Income 2,385.57
Total 5 · Earned revenues 4,036.07
Total Income 30,421.90
Expense 7600 · Officers Expenses 7620 · Delegate 7621 · Mileage 300.46
7622 · Lodging 176.13
7623 · Registration, Meals, Coffee 91.00
7624 · Phone, Copies, Supplies 1,598.87
7628 · General Service Conference 900.00
7631 · PRAASA 371.40
Total 7620 · Delegate 3,437.86
7640 · Alt. Delegate 7641 · Mileage 173.47
7642 · Lodging 73.39
7643 · Registration, Meals, Coffee 33.00
7644 · Phone, Copies, Supplies 32.33
7647 · Forum 948.00
7651 · PRAASA 440.69
Total 7640 · Alt. Delegate 1,700.88
7660 · Chairman 7661 · Mileage 708.03
7662 · Lodging 435.44
7663 · Registration, Meals, Coffee 118.00
7664 · Phone, Copies, Supplies 272.63
7670 · NCCAA 205.45
7671 · PRAASA 518.62
Total 7660 · Chairman 2,258.17
7680 · Alt. Chairman 7681 · Mileage 252.74
7682 · Lodging 114.90
7683 · Registration, Meals, Coffee 33.00
7684 · Phone, Copies, Supplies 575.16
7691 · PRAASA 516.05
Total 7680 · Alt. Chairman 1,491.85
7700 · Secretary 7701 · Mileage 138.55 7702 · Lodging 83.31
7703 · Registration, Meals, Coffee 83.00
CNIA AREA ACCENTS Vol. 38 No. 8 Page 10 AUGUST
CNIA Profit & Loss (cash basis)
January through July 2012
January - July 2012
7704 · Phone, Copies, Supplies 5.58
7711 · PRAASA 357.51
Total 7700 · Secretary 667.95
7720 · Treasurer 7721 · Mileage 231.57
7722 · Lodging 48.98
7723 · Registration, Meals, Coffee 55.00
7724 · Phone, Copies, Supplies 786.37
7731 · PRAASA 495.10
Total 7720 · Treasurer 1,617.02
7740 · Registrar 7741 · Mileage 1,182.88
7742 · Lodging 134.17
7743 · Registration, Meals, Coffee 33.00
7744 · Phone, Copies, Supplies 208.32
7751 · PRAASA 1,065.73
Total 7740 · Registrar 2,624.10
7600 · Officers Expenses - Other 6.50
Total 7600 · Officers Expenses 13,804.33
7800 · Appointed Chair Expenses 7820 · Literature Chairman 7821 · Mileage 272.24
7822 · Lodging 167.01
7823 · Registration, Meals, Coffee 30.00
7824 · Phone, Copies, Supplies 193.90
Total 7820 · Literature Chairman 663.15
7840 · Grapevine Chair 7841 · Mileage 152.60
7842 · Lodging 118.18
7843 · Registration, Meals, Coffee 83.00
7844 · Phone, Copies, Supplies 51.63
7851 · PRAASA 409.30
Total 7840 · Grapevine Chair 814.71
7860 · Bridging The Gap 7861 · Mileage 253.15
7862 · Lodging 40.00
7863 · Registration, Meals, Coffee 25.00
7864 · Phone, Copies, Supplies 76.00
Total 7860 · Bridging The Gap 394.15
7880 · Accents Chairman 7881 · Mileage 49.80
7882 · Lodging 75.94
7884 · Phone, Copies, Supplies 139.00
7891 · PRAASA 723.98
Total 7880 · Accents Chairman 988.72
7900 · Archives Chairman 7901 · Mileage 51.46
7903 · Registration, Meals, Coffee 35.00
Total 7900 · Archives Chairman 86.46
7940 · Translation Committee 7941 · Mileage 139.79
7942 · Lodging 99.23
7943 · Registration, Meals, Coffee 91.00 Total 7940 · Translation Committee 330.02
CNIA AREA ACCENTS Vol. 38 No. 8 Page 11 AUGUST
CNIA
Profit & Loss (cash basis) January through July 2012
January - July 2012
7960 · Other Appointed, Ad Hoc Commit 7969 · PI/CPC 133.63
Total 7960 · Other Appointed, Ad Hoc Commit 133.63
Total 7800 · Appointed Chair Expenses 3,410.84
8000 · Assemblies 8010 · Winter Assembly 8014 · Printing, Copying, Supplies 33.03
Total 8010 · Winter Assembly 33.03
8020 · Pre-Conference Assembly 8021 · Facility Rent 1,786.00
8022 · Facility Insurance 570.00
Total 8020 · Pre-Conference Assembly 2,356.00
8030 · Post-Conference Assembly 8034 · Printing, Copies, Supplies 53.00
Total 8030 · Post-Conference Assembly 53.00
8040 · Mini-PRAASA 8041 · Facility Rent 100.00
Total 8040 · Mini-PRAASA 100.00
Total 8000 · Assemblies 2,542.03 8100 · Accents, Grapevine, Literature 8150 · Accents & Acentos Production 8153 · English Accents Printing 2,779.22
8156 · Spanish Acentos Printing 464.96
8158 · Accents & Acentos Postage 1,813.76
Total 8150 · Accents & Acentos Production 5,057.94
8180 · AA Grapevine Purchases 3,285.95
8190 · AA Literature Purchases 1,035.78
Total 8100 · Accents, Grapevine, Literature 9,379.67
8200 · Meeting Room Expenses 8210 · Rent, parking, other occupancy 500.00
8230 · Liability Insurance 440.00
8240 · Archives Facility Rental 1,350.00
Total 8200 · Meeting Room Expenses 2,290.00
8500 · Misc expenses 8510 · E-Committee Expenses 267.22
8520 · Equipment & Support 1,997.84
8540 · General Service Conference 2,000.00
8590 · Other Expenses 46.00
Total 8500 · Misc expenses 4,311.06
8600 · Taxes & Fees 8620 · Sales taxes 184.00
8650 · Taxes - other 25.00
8660 · Fines, penalties, judgements 40.00
Total 8600 · Taxes & Fees 249.00
Total Expense 35,986.93
Net Ordinary Income -5,565.03
Net Income -5,565.03
CNIA AREA ACCENTS Vol. 38 No. 8 Page 12 AUGUST
CNIA Balance Sheet
As of July 31, 2012 (Cash Basis)
ASSETS Current Assets Checking/Savings 1001 · Bank of America Checking 8,947.18
1002 · Bank of America Savings 9,112.76
Total Checking/Savings 18,059.94
Total Current Assets 18,059.94
Fixed Assets 1650 · Electronics 1652 · Computers 1653 · Cost 6,000.00
1654 · Accumulated Depreciation -4,652.72
Total 1652 · Computers 1,347.28
Total 1650 · Electronics 1,347.28
Total Fixed Assets 1,347.28
TOTAL ASSETS 19,407.22
LIABILITIES & EQUITY Equity 3001 · Opening Bal Equity 29,047.71
3010 · Unrestrict (retained earnings) -4,075.46
Net Income -5,565.03
Total Equity 19,407.22
TOTAL LIABILITIES & EQUITY 19,407.22
CNIA AREA ACCENTS Vol. 38 No. 8 Page 13 AUGUST
CNIA 07 Mini PRAASA
October 19, 20 and 21, 2012 Frogtown USA
101 Frogtown Road
Angels Camp, CA 95222
Hosted by District 30
Discounted lodging available at: mention “Discount Code Area 07”
Discount cutoff date 10/12/12
Angels Inn Motel Rate: $84.15 plus tax Reservations: (888) 753-0226 www.angelsinnmotel.com/
Gold Country Inn Rate: $76.00 plus tax Reservations: (800) 851-4944 www.goldcountryinnangelscamp.com/
Murphys Inn Motel Rate: $109.65 plus tax Reservations: (888) 796-1800 www.murphysinnmotel.com/
Murphys Suites Rate: $143.65 plus tax Reservations: (877) 728-2121 www.murphyssuites.com/
Camping is also available:
Frogtown RV Park Call: 209-736-2561 for more information
Dinner: Tri-tip/Chicken Combo, salad, beans, bread
Vegetarian dinner also available
More Info? Contact Assembly Chair, Titia A.: 209 768-8060
CNIA 07 Mini PRAASA Registration Form
Name Phone District
Service Position: GSR Alt GSR DCM Alt DCM AA Member
Area Officer Position Other
Registration: $10 Unlimited Coffee: $3 Dinner: $22 ____ Total Enclosed $
Registration for Dinner must be received by 10/10/2012
Please make checks payable to:
District 30/Mini PRAASA
Mail completed form and check to: PO Box 43, Murphys, 95247-0043
CNIA AREA ACCENTS Vol. 38 No. 8 Page 14 AUGUST
From North
Highway 99/Sacramento Area Heading south on Highway 99,
Take the CA-16 E/Jackson Rd. exit and
follow east.
Turn right at Highway 49 toward Jack-
son
Follow Highway 49 into Angels Camp
Continue on Highway 49 through old
Angels Camp
Turn left on Gunclub Rd.
Follow around to the right to
Frogtown Fairgrounds.
From South
Highway 99/Fresno Area
Heading north on Highway 99,
Take Exit 211 / CA-165 Central
Turlock/Lander Rd
Turn right onto Lander Ave.
Turn left onto N. Golden State Blvd.
Bear right onto Geer Road which turns
into Alberts, which turns into S. Yo-
semite Ave. Take that for 19 miles
In Oakdale, turn right onto Highway
CA-108, CA-120 and take it to Sonora,
approx. 35 miles
Take ramp Stockton St. onto CA-49
toward downtown Sonora/Angels
Camp
Turn left on Washington St / CA-49
Take Highway 49 toward Angels
Camp, 7.9 miles, through Sonora,
Columbia, Over Melones Lake
Turn right on Frogtown Rd
Follow around to the right to
Frogtown Fairgrounds
Accents Subscription:
Name:_______________________________District #________
Address:_____________________________________________
City:________________________State:_______Zip:_________
Email:_______________________________________________
Circle your selected distribution method: Email Mail
Mailed subscriptions $4/yr. Make check payable to CNIA.
Mail to: Registrar
33979 Globe Drive Springville, CA 93265
Area General Service Committee Meetings:
3rd Saturday of each month, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
East Yolo Fellowship
1040 Soule Street, West Sacramento, CA (map below)
CNIA ARCHIVES CENTER 1807 Navy Drive (at Fresno Ave) Suite #11 Stockton, CA 95555
(ROGERS Construction, Inc Near Port of Stockton)
Second Floor Rear
From Fresno(and other points south): North on 99, West on 120,
North on I-5, Exit at W Charter Way - turn left at bottom of ramp.
Keep to right and after about 100 ft make a right on to Navy Drive.
From Sacramento(and other points north): South on I-5, Exit at
Fresno Ave - turn right at bottom of ramp. Keep to right and after
about 100 ft make a right on to Navy Drive. . From both directions Continue on Navy Dr until just past Fresno Av.
The Archives is located in the building on the NW corner of the inter-
section of Navy and Fresno. The entrance is at the far end of the
building, up the stairs.
Call Archivist:
CNIA Archives Will Be Open the 1st Saturday - Noon to 5 pm
99 I-5
Fresno Ave
Navy Dr Charter Way
Hwy 4
N
Davis
(I-80) Sacramento
(I-80)
Jeff
erso
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Jackson
1040 S
oule
15th Street
CNIA TRUSTED SERVANTS
Delegate [email protected] Alternate Delegate [email protected] & PI/CPC Liaison Chairperson [email protected] Alternate Chair [email protected] Treasurer [email protected] CNIA contributions: PO Box 161712 Sacramento, CA 95816-1712 Recording Secretary [email protected] Registrar [email protected] Archivist [email protected] Bridging the Gap [email protected] Literature Chair [email protected] Area Accents Publisher [email protected] Finance Chair [email protected] Grapevine Chair [email protected] Translation Committee [email protected] Eservices [email protected] Committee Chair Web-servant [email protected] Pacific Region Trustee Rod B [email protected]
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