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Sober Times Newsletter

Courtesy of Holly C.

May 17th

District 26 Unity Council Meeting

Coffee, donuts & fellowship 9:30am
Meeting at 10am

Houghton Lake Alano Club
2410 North Markey Road, Houghton Lake MI

May 29th

Potluck & Open Speaker 
Bev D @ Grace on the Base 

Doors open at 5pm
Food at 5:30pm
(Grilling hotdogs and hamburgers)
Bring a dish to pass
Speaker Bev D. of Hale 7pm

Grace Community Church, 6012 North Skeel Avenue, Oscoda

May 30th thru June 1st

3rd Annual Legacies Weekend 
Fall Creek Falls State Park, TN

Newton Ford Bunk Group Lodge
Fall Creek Falls; Pikeville, TN 37367


Check In 3:00-5:00pm May 30th

Price is $70 prior to April 20th and $75 after. Check, Cash, Venmo or Cash App accepted. 

For reservations, more information, or to mail the fee: Make check or Money Order out to (3 Legacies Weekend)

For Info Call Ted: Ted 423-619-3773 

May 31st

Summer Kick Off with the Saturday Night Serenity Group Open speaker — Rachel B.

Doors open at 6pm for snacks and fellowship. (Bring a snack to share) Speaker Rachel B of Alpena 7pm

Alcona County EMS building
2600 Michigan 72, Harrisville, MI 

June 1st

CMIA Area 32 Assembly 
hosted by District 24

8:30am for fellowship and coffee Meeting 9:30am to 3:00pm
Lunch provided

Zoom ID: 97092094118
Password: AREA32

Weslyan Woods

4320 Caine Rd., Vassar. 

June 6th to 8th

Founders Day

90th Celebration in Akron, Ohio. Information and registration at https://foundersday.org

June 21st

Back to Basics an AA Workshop

9am to 3pm
Roscommon VFW Hall
219 Terrace Dr., Roscommon

Lunch and materials provided

Please CLICK HERE to RSVP Online
or call Nick T @ 810-730-3829

To attend via Zoom: CLICK HERE
ID 394 501 0116

June 26th

Oper Speaker Gail R 
& Potluck Dinner

5:30pm Food Fellowship & Faith
6pm Speaker Gail R.

Grace Community Church, 6012 North Skeel Avenue, Oscoda

July 3-6th

A.A. International Convention
Register Here

July 26th

New Life Group Cook Out and Speaker Meeting

3pm Games and Fellowship
3:45pm Cookout
(bring a dish to pass)
4:30pm Speaker Angelo F
5:30pm Group Conscience

The West Branch Fresh Start Club 236 S. 1st Street, West Branch

August 3rd

New Life Zoom Group 
3rd Annual Picnic

Noon to 5 PM
Open discussion meeting 2pm
Bring a dish to pass
 
South Higgins Lake State Park
106 State Park Drive, Roscommon, MI 48653

August 10th

38th ANNUAL 
Friends of Bill Picnic Sunday

Hosted by
Standish Step of the Month Group

Time: 12:00pm - 5:00 pm

Location: Oasis Lake Park
(Between Sterling and Alger)

Address: 30 South M-76

At the gate tell the attendant you’re a Friend of Bill W’s. Admission is Free!

Eats, followed by Speaker

Wayne’s wonderful chicken and Vinnies Vienna’s provided.

All are Welcome, bring your appetite and a dish to pass if you wish.

50/50 Raffle, Prizes,,Games, Swimming. Bring a lawn chair and swimsuit. DJ/Karaoke with Mr. D.

RESOURCES

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CMIA-Central Michigan Intra-Area

Area 32 is part of the General Service structure of Alcoholics Anonymous and consists of the Eastern half of Michigan's lower peninsula, except for the greater Detroit area. We have 14 Districts in our Area with approximately 600 registered groups. Our area assembly meets on the first Sunday of every other month, beginning with February, with a different district hosting it each time. 

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