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In this Issue! Manager s Corner pg.2 Master Calendar pg 3 Speaker Meetings pg 4 Group News pg 4-5 Special Events pg 6 Birthdays pg 6-7 PI/PCP Report pg 9 H & I Report pg 9 Delegates Report pg 10-14 Treasurer s Report pg 15-17 Group Contributions pg 18 Group Update pg 19 Birthday Club pg-20 HAPPY VALENTINE S DAY FLYERS FEBRUARY 13th MARCH 13th APRIL 11th MAY 11th JUNE 12th JULY 11th AUGUST 13th SEPTEMBER 11 th OCTOBER 11th NOVEMBER 13th DECEMBER 11th VOLUNTEER SERVICE BY THE WAY FEBRUARY 28th MARCH 30th APRIL 30th MAY 31st JUNE 29th JULY 31st AUGUST 31st SEPTEMBER 28th OCTOBER 31st NOVEMBER 30th DECEMBER 28th Central Office would like to have volunteers arrive at 9:00 AM on the above dates for free coffee and donuts in exchange for a couple of hours of their time to assist in the monthly mailings. Please call 454-1771 to let us know you plan to attend. TELESERVICE COMMITTEE Open Teleservice Positions: Wednesday Midnight to 6AM Friday 6AM to 9AM. We also need a Friday Shift Coordinator. We have a waiting list for those folks interested in service work. To make yourself available for an open shift, place your name on the shift waiting list by calling Central Office at 454-1771 or Al at 622-4660. The sobriety requirement for shift volunteers and 12 step list is six months. centraloffice@aasacramento.org

Year FEBRUARY 2007 MANAGER S CORNER HAS SOBRIETY LOST ITS VALUE? Number of Groups Contributing GROUP CONTRIBUTIONS: A RECENT HISTORY Contributions Contributions Per Group Operating Budget 2003 195 $73,779.00 $378.36 $113,607.00 2004 199 $85,190.00 $428.09 $110,710.00 2005 242 $88,838.57 $367.10 $124,000.00 2006 256 $74,437.00 $290.77 $129,860.00 2007??? $136,240.00 Contributions listed are from CCFAA member groups and exclude Anonymous Contributions, CCFAA Picnic Contributions, Woman To Woman Conference Contributions and Spring Fling Contributions. The information above is presented for your information because of the significant change experienced in 2006. Central Office appreciates all the support given this past year, but the march goes on and we will need your continued support even more in 2007. THE SKY IS FALLING, THE SKY IS FALLING! The Delegates of 2006 approved whatever expenditure was necessary to address the heating and air conditioning problems encountered at Central Office, however it seems that our heat pump though not new is working as well as can be expected. Nevertheless the office is too cold in winter and too warm in summer. A review of the situation revealed the major problem to be the lack of insulation above the ceilings. There is absolutely no insulation anywhere above our ceilings at Central Office. Before insulation can be added the ceilings themselves must be repaired. They currently consist of old weathered, water-stained acoustic tiling, much of which is regularly falling from the ceiling to the floors. Estimates for the replacement of the ceiling materials with drywall sheeting are being obtained and a report of the full repair costs will be presented at the next Delegate s meeting. TeleService Needs Us TeleService is the AA Hotline when the Central Office is closed. Nearly 90% of the calls we receive are from people searching for a meeting or requesting information about AA. The remaining calls are from people reaching out for help for themselves, a family member or friend. This valuable service is run by volunteers with at least 6 months of sobriety. We are in need of dependable people willing to work a 4-6 hour shift once each week for a 6-month commitment. Substitute shift workers are available when needed. Service can be done from your home or cell phone. Anonymity is the spiritual foundation of all our traditions. TeleService will always need dependable, committed folks who can be available for 12-step work. When the hotline receives a call from someone reaching out, it is essential that we are there to help. TeleService uses a 12-step call list of men and women willing to answer the call of another alcoholic in need. By adding yourself to this list, you give the Hotline one more option for helping our fellows. This is an easy and effective way to give back to the program that has been so freely given to us. Please consider volunteering for our 12-step call list. For more information about TeleService contact Central Office at (916) 454-1771. I am responsible. When someone, somewhere reaches out, I want the hand of AA to always be there. And for that I am responsible. CCFAA FEBRUARY 2007 PAGE 2

SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES AT THE CCFAA CENTRAL OFFICE 1. We need volunteers to help with the assembly and mailing of the Flyers on Tuesday, February 13th at 9am. 2. We need volunteers to help with the assembly and mailing of the By the Way on Wednesday February 28th at 9am. GROUP NEWS BIRTHDAYS - FLYERS We publish only annual birthdays in the Birthday Section of the BTW. Groups wishing to submit birthdays of less than one year must include them in the body of their Group News submission. Soft copy submissions are preferred, especially if you want your item on the website. You may Fax, E-mail, Mail or Walk-In your Group News, Birthdays, or Flyers to Central Office. Fax: 916-452-9132. Email: centraloffice@aasacramento.org. The Flyer deadline is 5 PM the 10 th of every month. We will print your flyers: (500 count) Back & White Flyers are $20; Color Paper Flyers are $25. Postage is an additional $10. The By The Way deadline is 5 PM the Friday before the monthly delegates meeting. Please include a contact name & phone number with all correspondence. OFFICE OPERATIONS COMMITTEE February 13 th at 6:00 PM 7500 14 th Avenue, Suite 27 DELEGATE S MEETING February 17 th. Meeting starts at 3:00pm New Delegates 2:00PM All Delegates 3:00PM 2703 El Camino Ave., Sacramento CA CNIA Area Committee February 17th @ 10am East Yolo Fellowship 1040 Soule Street West Sacramento H&I Monthly Meeting February 15 at Carrow s Restaurant, 28 th and J St., Sacramento, CA, 6:00 PM -7:00 PM FEBRUARY 2007 MASTER CALENDAR The By The Way is published monthly by the Central California Fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous, 7500 14th Avenue, Suite 27, Sacramento, CA 95820. Current subscription rate is $12.00 per year. Opinions, letters, and stories printed in the By The Way are not to be attributed to Alcoholics Anonymous, the Central California Fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous or any group within Alcoholics Anonymous unless otherwise stated or attributed. All reprinted articles are included with the permission of their respective publisher. GROUP DELEGATES Please let us know who you are so we can send your group a FREE copy of the By The Way each month. We want to be sure we have up-to-date information about your group meeting location, day, time, and format. CCFAA is here to be of service to you and your group. Does your group have a CCFAA Delegate? Every registered group is entitled to be represented. Your group s participation helps us to do a better job of service to our Alcoholics Anonymous Community. Call us if you would like to know more about the duties and rewards of being a CCFAA delegate. Please feel free to visit your Central Office. 7500 14 th Ave., Suite 27, Sacramento, CA 95820 ALL REGISTERED GROUPS Please send us an electronic (soft) copy of your flyers so we will be able to put them on our website. Email: centraloffice@aasacramento.org TELESERVICE ACTIVITY REPORT December 2006 Telephone Service December YTD 12 STEP Calls 90 873 MEETINGS/ INFO Calls 884 7160 TELEDESK ACTIVITY REPORT December 2006 Telephone Service December YTD 12 STEP Calls 3 164 MEETINGS/ INFO Calls 415 5441 Telephone Service Year-To-Date numbers have been corrected to reflect accurate Year End Totals. Total number of calls received in 2006 is 8,833. A big THANK YOU to all of the volunteers who help to make AA available when others are in need. CCFAA FEBRUARY 2007 PAGE 3

WEEKLY SPEAKER MEETINGS CAMERON PARK GROUP: WHEN: Every Saturday, 8:00 PM to 9:30 PM. WHERE: Lite of the Hills Church, 3100 Rodeo Dr., Cameron Park. WHO: February 3 is Barbara V. of Folsom Young Peoples Group; February 10 is Brian G. of 60 Minute Solution Group; February 17 is Laura R. of Friday Night Folsom Group; February 24 is Adeline B. of Gibbons Wednesday Women s Group; March 3 is Vicki D. of Women of Extravagant Promises. FOLSOM WAY OF LIFE GROUP: WHEN: Every Thursday, 7:00 PM. WHERE: 410 Wool St., Folsom, Trinity Episcopal Church. ROSEVILLE TUESDAY NIGHT GROUP: WHEN: Every Saturday, 8-9:30 PM. WHERE: 315 Lincoln St., Roseville. WHO: February 3 is Betty H. of Citrus Heights; February 10 is James W. of Roseville; February 17 is George F. of Mt. View; and February 24 is Joe W. of Roseville. Directions: I80 to Riverside; Riverside becomes Vernon; Right on Grant; Left of Oak; Left on Washington under the bridge; Right on Church St.; Right on Lincoln St. There is additional parking in the back. MONTHLY SPEAKER MEETINGS ACTION GETS IT GOING: WHEN: Every third Sunday at 7:00 PM. WHERE: Deterding Park, 1415 Rushden Drive, Sacramento, CA 95864. Off of Hurley Way at the traffic light between Watt Ave. and Morse Ave. EAST YOLO FELLOWSHIP: WHEN: Saturday, February 17 at 7:00 PM. WHERE: 1040 Soule Street, West Sacramento. WHO: Opening speaker is Joan R. of Group Three; Main speaker is Marcell A. of San Francisco. ELK GROVE FELLOWSHIP: WHEN: The third Saturday of each month, Potluck at 6:30 PM, Speaker at 8:00 PM; WHERE: Native Sons Hall, 9151 Grove St., Elk Grove, corner of Kent and Grove Streets. Please bring your favorite dish to share. Come enjoy good food and fellowship. GALT FELLOWSHIP: WHEN: 1 st Saturday of every month. WHERE: 169 4 th St., Galt. WHO: February 3 rd Dinner is Spaghetti and Meat Balls; Speaker is David Mac of Sacramento. March 3 rd Dinner is Corned Beef and Cabbage; Speaker is Chris T. of Grass Valley. April 7 th Dinner is Ham; Speaker is Lisa N. of Elk Grove. May 5 th Dinner is Mexican Food; Speaker is Frank V. of Sacramento. Our Group will supply the main course; bring your favorite side dish or just yourself and some friends. GROUP THREE: WHEN: 2 nd to the last Saturday of each month. WHERE: 8760 D La Riviera Drive, at Watt & La Riviera behind Jack In The Box. WHO: February 17 th is Philo of San Francisco; March 24 th is Kristina W. of Windsor. Come join a good AA message of recovery at our new location. HOPE & SERENITY SPEAKER MEETING: WHEN: February 3, 2007 at 8:00 PM. WHERE: UC Davis Cancer Center, 4501 X St., Sacramento, Parking $1.50 (UCD required). WHO: February speaker is Ron D. of Sacramento; March speaker is Johnny Mac. and will be hosted by the Natomas Group. Hosted by: Hope & Serenity Speaker Meeting. Groups interested in hosting a meeting please call Mark F. 916-834-9261. MIDTOWN SOLUTIONS SPEAKER MEETING: WHEN: The last Saturday of each month. WHERE: 2903 30 th St., Sacramento. WHO: February 24 45 minute speaker is Tom P. of Action; 15 minute speaker is TBA. NEW HOPE GROUP: WHEN: Last Saturday of every month at 7:00 PM. WHERE: St. Francis Episcopalian Church, 11430 Fair Oaks Blvd., Fair Oaks. NORTH HALL GROUP: WHEN: Third Saturday, at 8:00 PM. WHERE: 3460 2nd Ave., Sacramento. SACRAMENTO MONTHLY SPEAKER MEETING: WHEN: 2nd Saturday of every month at 8:00 PM. WHERE: Centennial Methodist Church, 5401 Freeport Blvd., Sacramento, 1 block North of the intersection of Fruitridge & Freeport Blvd. WHO: February 10 is Tom F. of Glen Burnie, MD; March 10 is Steve F. of York, PA; April 14 is Clancy I. of Los Angeles, CA; May 12 is Lauren C. of Roseville, CA and June 9 is Charlie H. of Baja, CA Please join us for dinner with the speaker & committee @ Marie Calendar s on Freeport @ 6:00 PM. Please RSVP to Christine H. at 916-747-2559. TRADITIONAL GROUP: WHEN: Sunday, February 25 at 12:00 PM. WHERE: The Traditional Group, 2703 El Camino Ave. at Fulton Ave., Sacramento. WHO: 10 minute speaker is Jeanette M. of The Traditional Group, main speaker is Deanna C. of Group 3. GROUP NEWS American River Alano Club: We now have a meeting in the Russian Language available. Come join us on Mondays at 7:00 PM. Our address is 9346 Greenback Lane, Suites 8-9, Orangevale. Auburn Wednesday Night Young People s Group: We Have Moved!! Our new address is the First Congregational Church, 710 Auburn-Ravine Rd., Auburn. We meet at 7:30 PM. Our meeting is Open, One Hour, Young People, No Smoking, with Wheelchair Access. Please come and joins us. Big Book Uncovered: Formerly Simple But Not Easy and Big Book University. These two groups have joined to form one group that meets at 7 PM on Thursdays. This is a closed meeting and we would love to see you there. Davis Hope Group: Schedule Change. Our Monday, 8:00 PM, meeting has closed. All of our other meetings are as posted. Please come and join us for recovery and fellowship. Dixon No Names Group: We Have Moved!! Please join us at our new location: 700 North Adams St., Dixon. We will have two meetings a week: Tuesday at 7:30PM will be an Open, No Smoking meeting. Thursday at 7:00PM will be an Open, Women Only, No Smoking meeting. We want to acknowledge the group s sole December Birthday Ann B. with 36 years of sobriety. Fair Oaks Daily Attitude Adjustment Group: Our group would like to acknowledge Garth for celebrating six months of sobriety. CCFAA FEBRUARY 2007 PAGE 4

GROUP NEWS (cont d) Flying Blind Group: We Are A New Group! Our meeting is a closed Step Study in Natomas on Thursdays at 7:30 PM at the Gateway Fellowship Church. The address is 1515 Sports Dr., near North Market Blvd. Please come and join us. Folsom Way of Life Group: We Have Moved! Our new meeting place is the Journey Church at 450 Blue Ravine Road, Folsom. We meet on Thursdays at 7:00 PM. Galt Fellowship: Our Speaker Meetings held on the 1 st Saturday of every month, are preceded by a 6:00 PM Dinner. Our group supplies the main course. Bring your favorite side dish or just yourself and some friends. We look forward to seeing you. Birthdays are celebrated on the last Saturday of each month. We have 20 regularly scheduled meetings listed in the Meeting Schedule. All meetings are non-smoking and 1 hour. 169 4 th St., Galt. Group Three: We Have Moved!! Come see our new digs. The new address is 8760-D La Riviera Dr., Sacramento; off Watt Ave, behind the Jack-In-The-Box. We may have a new location but we still have the same great meeting schedule. Hope In The Hills: New Group in Cameron Park! Our group meets Sunday and Thursday at 6:30PM. We are an Open, Hour Beginner, Study, Non-Smoking meeting. We meet at S & D Automotive, 2564 Merrychase Dr., Cameron Park. Please come and join us for study and fellowship. Midtown Solution: Sobriety Celebrations! Celebrating 9 mos. is Jessica P.; 6 mos. Are Sally R., Kelly S., Elizabeth C., Ron H., Steve C., Yvonne, Nancy U., Kelly M., Kristina S., and Janis D; 3 mos. are Robert R., Liz V., Sheila S., and Shirley R.; 2 mos. are Esther C. and Cynthia R.; and Michael N. with 1 month. Congratulations to all! Oak Tree Group: Sobriety Celebrations! Celebrating 9 months is Frannie, 6 months is Jill, and 90 days is Rosalie M. Round Table AA Group: The Round Table AA Group meets every Monday night 8 PM to 9 PM and is located in the St. Andrews Episcopal Church, 7850 Watt Ave. in Antelope, CA. This is an open, non-smoking meeting with an entrance for the handicapped. Sharing and Caring: New Meeting! We have a new meeting at 2:00PM on Saturdays. It is an Open meeting at our meeting place, 2400 Mission Ave., Carmichael. See you there! Spiritually Speaking Meeting: Needs Your Support! Come share your experience, strength and hope with us. We meet every Sunday from 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM, at Kaiser Hospital, Cottage Way at Morse Ave. in Sacramento. You can find us in the basement conference room next to the cafeteria. This is a closed, Daily Reflections meeting. Sunday Nite Recovery Hour: We Have Moved!! Come join us at our new meeting locating. We now meet at 5600 Winding Way in Carmichael at St. George Church. We meet on Sundays at 8:00 PM. Our meeting is Open, an Hour, Non-Smoking with Wheelchair access. We hope to see you there. Sunset Self Honesty Group: We need support! Come out and see us, Sunday night at 8 PM, 5809 Gibbons Drive, Carmichael. We Care Group: Sobriety Celebrations! Celebrating 9 months is Sarah; 6 months is Annette S. and Bruce K.; 60 days is Betsy T. and Sean F. Congratulations to all! Willing Women: Formerly the Tuesday Freedom From Bondage Meeting. Effective September 9, 2006, the Freedom From Bondage Group released their Tuesday meeting to the Willing Women group. We meet on Tuesday s at 12:00 PM in Room 11 of Sierra II on 24 th Street in Sacramento. Willing women needs support in a variety of ways. We welcome increased attendance, publicity, and the donation of chips for use on the last Tuesday of the month at our birthday meeting. We look forward to seeing you there. For more information please call Darlene at 916-480-9841. 2007 Woman to Woman conference will be April 27-29, 2007 at the Holiday Inn at Madison & I-80. The host committee meets the third Saturday of each month at 12:30 PM at the Fair Oaks United Methodist Church, Youth Hall, 9849 Fair Oaks Blvd. (near Sunrise) in Fair Oaks, CA. If you would like to be of service, need a flyer or want to distribute flyers/registration forms in your area, can donate a raffle prize, etc., please contact Valerie C. at 916-373-1739 or email: valcantu@sbcglobal.net. Woodland Group: We have changed our business/membership meeting from the third Tuesday of the month at 6:00 PM to the third Sunday of the month at 1:00 PM. New Groups The Promises Group: Meets on Friday at 7:30 PM in the United Methodist Church, 209 N. Jefferson St., Dixon. The meeting is Open, One Hour, and Non-Smoking. Miracles Do Happen: Meets on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10:00 AM at 1321 North C Street, Loaves & Fishes, Sacramento. The meeting is Open, One Hour, and Non-Smoking. Tuesday Midtown Group: Meets in the Lambda Community Center at 1927 L St. in Sacramento at 7:00 pm. The meeting is a one hour Open topic discussion meeting. Auburn Wednesday Night Young People s Group: Meets on Wednesday at 7:30 PM in the First Congregational Church, 710 Auburn-Ravine Rd., Auburn. The meeting is Open, One Hour, Young People, No Smoking, and has Wheelchair Access. Auburn Women s Step Study: Meets on Monday at 7:00 PM in the First Congregational Church, 710 Auburn-Ravine Rd., Auburn. The meeting is Closed, Women, Study, and No Smoking. CCFAA FEBRUARY 2007 PAGE 5

SPECIAL EVENTS ACTION GETS IT GOING: 28 Year Anniversary! WHEN: Saturday, February 10; Dinner is at 7:00 PM; Speaker is at 8:00 PM. WHERE: Deterding Park, 1415 Rushden Drive, Sacramento, CA 95864. Off of Hurley Way at the traffic light between Watt Ave. and Morse Ave. WHO: David J. of Sacramento. Come join us for a Spaghetti Feast, Potluck and 50/50 Raffle. NORTHERN CALIFORNIA COUNCIL of ACOHOLICS ANONYMOUS (NCCAA): 60 th Annual Spring Conference! WHEN: March 16, 17 and 18, 2007. WHERE: Crowne Plaza Hotel, 1221 Chess Drive, Foster City, CA 94404. WHO: Friday March 16 is Sheldon F. of Las Vegas, NV; Saturday, March 17 is Carla M. of Los Angeles and Howard P. of Gilbert, AZ; Sunday March 18 is Patti O. of Laguna Niguel. Please join us for Marathon Meetings, Fellowship, Workshops, Speakers, Raffle, and Dance after the Speaker Meeting Saturday night. Al-Anon participation; Juntas en Espanol. Contact us at www.ncc-aa.org. NORTHERN CALIFORNIA HOSPITAL & INSTITUTION COMMITTEE: An H & I Informational Meeting! WHEN: Monday, February 12, 2007, 8:00 PM. WHERE: The Natomas Group, 924 San Juan Road, Sacramento. Come learn about the oldest and most rewarding type of service: The Twelfth Step! Refreshments will be served. OAK PARK FELLOWSHIP: Love Twenty-Eight! WHEN: Saturday, February 3, 2007. Festivities begin at 5:00 PM, Potluck Dinner at 6:00 PM and Speaker Meeting at 7:30 PM. WHERE: 39 th Street at 4 th Avenue, Sacramento. SPRING FLING 2007: Alcoholics Anonymous with Al-Anon Participation Conference! WHEN: February 23, 24, and 25, 2007. WHERE: Sacramento Memorial Auditorium, 16 th and J Streets. Check our website for the latest details and registration: info@sacspringfling.org or registration@sacspringfling.org. Mark your calendars now! We have lots of service opportunities. TGIF GROUP & SUNSET NO-AL CLUB: Valentine s Dance! WHEN: Friday, February 16, 2007 at 10:00 PM. WHERE: Sunset No-Al Club, 5809 Gibbons Drive, Carmichael. For more information call: 916-342-2021 or 916-613-1263. BIRTHDAYS! Members express their gratitude by sending a dollar for each year of sobriety to Central Office as their sobriety anniversary approaches. Your contributions help to keep the doors of our Central Office open so that other alcoholics might find sobriety too. BIRTHDAY CLUB Thank you for your contributions: Thomas L. 20 yrs., Daniel C. 20 yrs., Ivo V. 15 yrs., Frank Barnes 8 yrs., Martha N. 3 yrs., Susan S. 1 yr. Action Gets It Going: Ken C. 22 yrs., Bill L. 9 yrs., John 7 yrs. Cordova Friday Night Group: Bill Mc. 6 yrs., Diana L. 3 yrs., Randy F. 6 yr. Cordova Lunch Bunch: Mary Ann B. 8 yrs., Mark W. 2 yrs., Chris C. 2 yrs., Hank S. 1 yr. Cordova Sunday Night Group: Patrick M. 3 yrs., Jack S. 5 yrs. Courage To Change Group: Rhonda B. 20 yrs., Dan C. 20 yrs., Lou B. 2 yrs., Michelle G. 1 yr. Davis Friday Noon Group: Jodi R. 28 yrs., Dan K. 22 yrs., Anne S. 16 yrs., Laura L. 14 yrs., Barbara B. 13 yrs., Carol B. 9 yrs. Davis Hope Group: Jodi R. 28 yrs., Laura L. 14 yrs., Marc M. 6 yrs., Jeff S. 6 yrs., Ruthy 4 yrs., Dina C. 3 yrs., Rob M. 3 yrs., Ava C. 2 yrs., Randy S. 2 yrs., Yvonne S. 1 yr. Dixon No Name Group: Erika L. 13 yrs., Robin C. 6 yrs. East Yolo Fellowship: Patty P. 40 yrs., Joyce M. 22 yrs., Jack C. 22 yrs., Inez Y. 20 yrs., Barbara H. 19 yrs., Bill H. 8 yrs., Michelle B. 5 yrs., Christina M. 4 yrs., Linda B. 5 yrs., Lowell M. 5 yrs., Delores U. 5 yrs., Ramon M. 5 yrs., Georgina Y. 5 yrs., Jim L. 4 yrs., Ann F. 4 yrs., Dennis H. 4 yrs., Melodee E. 3 yrs., Judd P. 2 yrs., Lois G. 2 yrs., Cliff S. 1 yr. Elk Grove Fellowship: Teddy R. 27 yrs., Sue C. 18 yrs., Nancy A.L. 7 yrs., Scott McD. 7 yrs., Lori L. 6 yrs., Greg A. 3 yrs., Neil D. 2 yrs., Ashley J. 1 yr., Tammy S. 1 yr. Fair Oaks Daily Attitude Adjustment Group: Larry S. 18 yrs., David M. 10 yrs., Priscilla B. 9 yrs., Margaret Rose 5 yrs., Kirk C. 4 yrs., Geri A. 1 yr., Norm A. 1 yr., Kirk C. 1 yr. Galt Fellowship: Mary R. 42 yrs., Judy M. 23 yrs., Russ S. 18 yrs., Marci L. 16 yrs., John P. 11 yrs., Olivia R. 6 yrs., Diane F. 4 yrs., Joseph C. 3 yrs., Anthony C. 2 yrs., Candida 2 yrs., Rick R. 2yrs., Rolando G. 2 yrs., Ron L. 2 yrs., Tom J. 2 yrs. Gibbons Noon Group: Luke F. 35 yrs., Sue F. 28 yrs., Mitzi B. 20 yrs., Shaun J. 9 yrs., Darren C. 7 yrs., Chuck B. 7 yrs., Billy A. 4 yrs., Rodney B. 4 yrs., Dave C. 4 yrs., Tre 3 yrs., Kewpie F. 3 yrs., Sophia F. 3 yrs., Daniel M. 3 yrs., John B. 3 yrs., Dana C. 3 yrs., Alan J. 1 yr., Michelle G. 1 yr. Group One: Sheldon E. 7 yrs., Jessica A. 6 yrs., Deveta 5 yrs., Nick B. 4 yrs., Pamela F. 4 yrs., Earl J. 4 yrs., Michale S. 3 yrs., Raynoldo T. 3 yrs., William G. 2 yrs., Kenneth B. 2 yrs., Darryl K. 2 yrs., Joshua S. 2 yrs., Darryl J. 2 yrs., Danielle W. 2 yrs., Tyrone L. 2 yrs., Jeff G. 2 yrs., Kevin H. 2 yrs., Rhonda M. 2 yrs., Jason M. 2 yrs., William E. 2 yrs., Shina S. 1 yr., David M. 1 yr., Amy H. 1 yr., Joyce E. 1 yr., Marissa V. 1 yr., Jenna W. 1 yr., Jessica P. 1 yrs., Anselmo V. 1 yr., Shayne P. 1 yr., Dawn C. 1 yr., Danny B. 1 yr. CCFAA FEBRUARY 2007 PAGE 6

BIRTHDAY S (cont d) Group Three: Patty P. 40 yrs., Luke F. 35 yrs., Jack B. 28 yrs., Rick M. 28 yrs., Rod C. 27 yrs., Jim F. 26 yrs., Nick C. 25 yrs., Jesse E. 25 yrs., George M. 24 yrs., Julie S. 24 yrs., James L. 23 yrs., Bill B. 22 yrs., Bill H. 22 yrs., Mary M. 21 yrs., Mickey B. 18 yrs., Kay B. 18 yrs., Jennifer G. 18 yrs., Theresa P. 18 yrs., Elizabeth B. 17 yrs., Sue M. 17 yrs., Lee S. 16 yrs., Jessica R. 15 yrs., Gary H. 14 yrs., Cate S. 14 yrs., Nick S. 13 yrs., Roger P. 13 yrs., Henry H. 12 yrs., Trevor H. 12 yrs., Antonio C. 11 yrs., Donald D. 11 yrs., Cindy E. 11 yrs., Sondra L. 11 yrs., Kathy L. 11 yrs., Jeffrey M. 11 yrs., Donna A. 10 yrs., Larry H. 10 yrs., Kirsten N. 10 yrs., Nancy C. 9 yrs., Cathy C. 9 yrs., Max C. 9 yrs., Chris D. 9 yrs., Gayle D. 9 yrs., John D. 9 yrs., Tina H. 9 yrs., John H. 9 yrs., Bill L. 9 yrs., James M. 9 yrs., Thomas M. 9 yrs., Nikolas P. 9 yrs., Craig S. 9 yrs., Pamela S. 9 yrs., Tim H. 8 yrs., Forrest H. 8 yrs., Andrew J. 8 yrs., Stephen M. 8 yrs., Elizabeth P. 8 yrs., Lon S. 8 yrs., Janell B. 7 yrs., Kimberly C. 7 yrs., Ron G. 7 yrs., Carol G. 7 yrs., Eric H. 7 yrs., Susan M. 7 yrs., Ronald M. 7 yrs., Darrin F. 7 yrs., Carmal P. 7 yrs., Skip P. 7 yrs., Greg R. 7 yrs., Cindy S. 7 yrs., Jesse S. 7 yrs., Judiann S. 7 yrs., Sharon W. 7 yrs., Scott B. 6 yrs., Michael G. 6 yrs., Greg G. 6 yrs., Rick J. 6 yrs., Ray P. 6 yrs., Vicki R. 6 yrs., Ron S. 6 yrs., Marilyn W. 6 yrs., Mike C. 5 yrs., Chris D. 5 yrs., Wayne H. 5 yrs., Lora L. 5 yrs., Jennifer M. 5 yrs., W. George P. 5 yrs., K. W. 5 yrs., Charmarie W. 5 yrs., Ashley C. 4 yrs., Bob L. 4 yrs., Greg M. 4 yrs., Shannon P. 4 yrs., Barry R. 4 yrs., William V. 4 yrs., Clement V. 4 yrs., Julie W. 3 yrs., Tim H. 3 yrs., Mary J. 3 yrs., Lois K. 3 yrs., Sharon M. 3 yrs., Chris T. 3 yrs., Eddie A. 2 yrs., Marianne B. 2 yrs., Greg C. 2 yrs., James J. 2 yrs., Anne O. 2 yrs., Lola R. 2 yrs., Thomas S. 2 yrs., Joyce W. 2 yrs., Donny K. 1 yr., Yvonne B. 1 yr., Merrilee G. 1 yr., Constance L. 1 yr., Thomas T. 1 yr. Hangtown Group: Joni N. 30 yrs., Dan W. 26 yrs., Sandy S. 23 yrs., Bill G. 20 yrs., Micky G. 20 yrs., Henry B. 8 yrs., Michael W. 7 yrs. Midtown Solutions: Patty P. 40 yrs., James L. 23 yrs., Emily P. 16 yrs., Dick D. 14 yrs., Darlene I. 11 yrs., Joanne T. 11 yrs., Bob G. 10 yrs., Andy F. 8 yrs., Darren C. 7 yrs., Troy G. 6 yrs., Karen S. 6 yrs., Tami O. 5 yrs., David G. 4 yrs., Elizabeth C. 4 yrs., Jackie F. 4 yrs., Amanda B. 4 yrs., Christina C. 4 yrs., Patricia K. 3 yrs., Debi B. 3 yrs., Kelly F. 3 yrs., Marie D. 2 yrs., Terry P.K. 2 yrs., Garrett K. 2 yrs, Ann O. 2 yrs, Joseph C. 2 yrs., Rich B. 2 yrs., Mai Huynh Xuan 1 yr., Trycia M. 1 yr., Michael B. 1 yr. Yulanda C. 1 yr., Mary H. 1 yr. Natomas Group: Violet L. 31 yrs., Linda D. 16 yrs., Karen C. 15 yrs., Janeen A. 13 yrs., Ken M. 5 yrs., Christina 4 yrs., Theresa 3 yrs., Dianna D. 2 yrs. North Hall Group: Dan B. 23 yrs., Pam M. 22 yrs., David P. 18 yrs., Vince H. 15 yrs., Nance S. 14 yrs., Loretta A. 13 yrs., Betty H. 11 yrs., Geoff G. 7 yrs., Caroln S. 7 yrs., Glenn M. 7 yrs., Michael L. 6 yrs., Anthony C. 5 yrs., Melissa H. 4 yrs., Tim A. 4 yrs., Melissa L. 4 yrs., Jill L. 4 yrs., Robin S. 4 yrs., Michael N. 3 yrs., Rose S. 3 yrs., Tomas C. 3 yrs., Mark H. 3 yrs., James K. 3 yrs., Bill K. 2 yrs., Christopher D. 2 yrs., Ashley H. 1 yr., Carolanne O. 1 yr., Eugenia W. 1 yr. Oak Tree Group: Bruce L. 17 yrs., Victor 14 yrs., Fred M. 10 yrs., Gary R. 7 yrs., Jill L. 4 yrs., Onissa A. 2 yrs., Scott C. 2 yrs. Orangevale Open Group: Jay L. 25 yrs., Mary G. 17 yrs., Kent S. 12 yrs., Jerry C. 4 yrs., Dewey A. 3 yrs., Bob M. 3 yrs., Daniel R. 2 yrs., Clinton B. 1 yr., Amanda A. 1 yr., Rob K. 1 yr. Rebellion Dogs Group: DavidMac 27 yrs., Ron B. 13 yrs., Vicki R. 6 yrs., Valerie G. 2 yrs. Roseville Eastside Group: Bob V. 4 yrs., Debbie S. 3 yrs. Roseville Monday Night Group: Lorna H. 26 yrs., Mark A. 24 yrs. Roseville Tuesday Night Group: Eve H. 28 yrs., Lou B. 24 yrs., Jim V. 23 yrs., Jim D. 21 yrs., Michele L.P. 10 yrs., Lynda N. 17 yrs., Kay G. 15 yrs., Bobby A. 14 yrs., Shirley 13 yrs., Jim P. 12 yrs., Vicki R. 11 yrs., Dee W. 11 yrs., Aaron F. 10 yrs., Tracie J. 10 yrs., Cliff H. 9 yrs., Cynthia B. 8 yrs., Tiffany A. 8 yrs., Liz M. 7 yrs., Richard P. 6 yrs., Kim E. 5 yrs., Bryan C. 5 yrs., Sandi G. 4 yrs., Steve P. 4 yrs., Teresa S. 4 yrs., Marilyn D. 4 yrs., Jerry Lee B. 3 yrs., Bob T. 3 yrs., Jason V. 3 yrs., Ray B. 3 yrs., Maria M. 2 yrs., Tamera 2 yrs., Erica M. 2 yrs., Brooke G. 2 yrs., TD B. 1 yr., Seth M. 1 yr., Elizabeth 1 yr., Cara 1 yr., Gavin T. W. 1 yr. Pam P. 1 yr. Preston 1 yr., Neil T. 1 yr., Sherry K. 1 yr. Round Table AA Group: Joy T. 35 yrs. Serenity Seekers Group: Carolyn S. 19 yrs. Southport Serenity: Rick M. 28 yrs., Lorne P. 16 yrs., Michelle B. 6 yrs. Sunday Serenity Group: Pam S. 17 yrs., Fred M. 10 yrs., David M. 10 yrs., Charlene D. 6 yrs., Char. D. 1 yr. Sunset Happy Hour Women s Group: Marne L. 24 yrs, Demetra O. 19 yrs., Kelli W. 15 yrs., Georgie T. 13 yrs., Tara B. 7 yrs. Sunset Saturday Group: Linda L. 25 yrs., Marsha S. 3 yrs., Budd S. 3 yrs., Michelle G. 1 yr. We Care Group: Ann H. 24 yrs., Teri T. 8 yrs., Mary P. 5 yrs. Winters Kitchen Table Group: Sheryl Sue 12 yrs., Cyndi G. 10 yrs., Chuck D. 7 yrs., Megan 6 yrs., Jesus 6 yrs., Steve W. 2 yrs., Tiffany S. 1 yr., Sierra 1 yr. Woodland Group: Jay F. 19 yrs., Cyndi S. 10 yrs., Carol J. 8 yrs., Walter P. 5 yrs., John M. 2 yrs., Jaynell N. 2 yrs., Trish R. 1 yr., Cheri R. 1 yr., Christina M. 1 yr., Wes 1 yr., Christian S. 1 yr., Cristina H. 1yr., Cathy W. 1 yr., Maurie R. 1 yr., Linda W. 1 yr., George H. 1 yr., Jackie T. 1 yr., Phil O. 1 yr., Gypsy O. 1 yr., Peggy R. 1 yr., Sonya L. 1 yr. Woodland Traditional Group: Donna A. 28 yrs, Marion C. 22 yrs., Peggy R. 20 yrs., Frank E. 18 yrs., Ken B. 17 yrs., Neil Z. 14 yrs., Martha Q. 2 yrs., Peggy R. 1 yr., Joseph K. 1 yr., Vaughn W. 1 yr., Brandon 1 yr., Rickie V. 1 yr., James H. 1 yr., Phil O. 1 yr. LATE SUBMISSIONS Action Gets It Going Group: Ron N. 21 yrs., Ken W. 2 yrs., Harriet B. 13 yrs. Cordova Friday Night Group: Paul G. 18 yrs., Cindy Jo 13 yrs., Judy A. 7 yrs., Charlene 6 yrs., Walt L. 4 yrs., Celia K. 3 yrs., Terra R. 3 yrs. Dixon No Name Group: Bob J. 41 yrs., Bob R. 30 yrs., Chuck S. 21 yrs., Lorraine 15 yrs., Ron Q. 13 yrs., Rick F. 1 yr., Tanya R. 1 yr., Joe H. 1 yr. Natomas Group: Joy R. 18 yrs., Michelle F. 17 yrs., Genie A. 8 yrs., Will W. 6 yrs., Mike P. Jr. 5 yrs., Rick 5 yrs., Cynthia P. 4 yrs., Debra 3 yrs., Don B. 3 yrs., Alison M. 1 yr., Joyce G. 1 yr., Susan S. 1 yr. CCFAA FEBRUARY 2007 PAGE 7

PI/CPC Meeting Minutes January 10, 2007 The meeting was called to order by Ivo V. at 7:09 PM with the Serenity Prayer. Young People s Committee Report. Aaron presented the changes for their brochure. The changes were approved. Aaron was in touch with a continuance school that wanted a speaker and we will supply literature to them. He advised us their committee can not take on new school projects until they are able to find more helpers. There is only so much time a person can take off work. Bottom line, we need more young people willing to speak at schools during the day. This is a great opportunity for young people to get into service. We still need young people to help Buster B. in Placer County. Older Adults Report. Maurine e-mailed that she would be out of town for this meeting. Old Business. Kelley s report on getting notices in community newspapers was combined with getting business size cards with our Hot Line number on them for mass distribution. The final draft will be. If you want to drink, that s your business. CALL ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS 24 Hr. Hot Line. 916-454-1100 <aasacramento.org> If you want to stop, we can help. Kelley presented to Chuck a 2006 book listing the top 25 businesses of many categories in the general Sacramento area. This is a complete text of who we might contact for placement of literature, speakers, etc. Chuck has already been working on businesses at this level. He is still working with the California State Highway Safety Department and has been successful in placing our literature into the McClatchy Broadcasting Company. Thanks to Kelley locating this book his job will be easier. Chuck has placed literature in the Fair Oaks Library and I service the one in Citrus Heights. There are about 30 more library s in the county that need sponsor s. I reported that I met Michelle an AA member that is secretary for a new meeting at Loves & Fishes. They have 3 meetings a week and no money as most of the people are homeless. I supplied her with the basic needs to have successful meetings. OurYoung People s Committee member Loren happened to have a coffee pot which she donated to their meetings. They meet Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings at 10:00 and are in need of people to chair. Meeting adjourned at 8:35 PM with the Lords Prayer. Ivo V. Chair Public Information Cooperation with the Professional Community AA Membership Information The above committee is known as PI/CPC and works in conjunction with CCFAA. While AA does not advertise we have ways to reach out to the alcoholic who is still suffering. We do this with literature just like what you see in the rack at your meeting place. There are countless locations in our area where literature can be placed and maintained. Just a few examples are: hospitals, schools, businesses, and libraries. We can use existing display racks or supply our own. Starting this year we have modified our method of distribution so that we can cover a much larger area and at the same time allow many more members of AA to do some simple service work. Most anyone can find a few locations close to where they live, work, or in between, that could display some of our literature. Once the literature is in place it only takes a few minuets once a month to restock the rack. Literature will be made available when needed. Think back to that day when someone reached out and offered you the hand of AA and the opportunity for a new life! Now you have that same opportunity to be that hand. For More Information Contact: ivovollmer@comcast.net (916) 729-5623 CCFAA FEBRUARY 2007 PAGE 8

H&I Area 42 Business Meeting January 18, 2007 Carrow s Restaurant 28 th and J St., Sacramento, CA 6:00 P.M H & I PURPOSE: Terry TWELVE TRADITONS: Angela NEW REPRESENTATIVES OR COODINATORS: Tom Action gets it going; Dora-North Hall; Steve Daily Reprieve and John-Rebellion Dogs. A.A. BIRTHDAYS: Sean-9 mo.; John-3 yrs; Vicki-11 yrs; Brian-5 yrs; Mike-2 yrs; Craig-14 yrs; Lance-1 yr; Dory- 3 yrs. REGIONAL 40 CHAIRPERSON: STEVE M. 916-691-9897 Steve reminded everyone to read the Pink Book so we understand H&I policies and procedures on Page 2-9. It lists our dress code and the guidelines for sharing the message and remember not to give phone numbers to patients or inmates; and don t take their numbers. The H&I steering committee finished its group inventory. The General Committee Meeting in Fresno on February 11, 2007 at 2615 E Clinton Avenue at the Veterans Hospital Auditorium. The H&I Conference will be held in Petaluma, Ca on April 13-15, 2007. The NCCAA conference will be in Foster City on March 16-18, 2007, At the NCCAA Conference H&I will have a panel on Saturday at 9:30. Check out the H&I website at norcalhandi.org. AREA 42 CHAIRPERSON: DENNIS W. 530-661-1999 Dennis attended the Veterans Resource Center meeting and reported it was a very good meeting. The meeting is held on Wednesdays @ 6:00pm-7: 30 pm. This facility is coed. RECORDING SECRETARY: PEGGY H. 209-745-7982 Peggy presented the meeting minutes for December 2006. The minutes were m/s/p. TREASURER: CHRIS W. 916-455-1290 Balance as of 1/18/07 $286.35 with $100.00 prudent reserve with a total of $386.35. The money collected is used for printing, workshops, and other meeting necessities. LITERATURE: MARY R. 209-748-2698 Literature is all stocked. If you need literature, turn in your order and Mary will bring to the next Area 42 meeting. Mary provided copies of an article in Box 459 about the Pink Can, she encouraged everyone to read it. CCFAA LIASION: KIMBERLY F. 209-744-9625 - CCFAA meets the 3 rd Saturday of each month. This month will be meeting at 2 p.m. at Traditional Group for CCFAA elections. Kimberly takes H & I flyers; pamphlets, pink cans, and inform all groups to have representative attend H & I meetings. CNIA LIASION: UNASSIGNED. Anyone interested, see Dennis W. The CNIA Winter Assembly will be held this weekend at the Holiday Inn in West Sacramento. BRIDGING THE GAP LIASION: JOHN F. 916-728-1384 Not Present SPRING FLING: ROGER 916-257-7962 Spring Fling will be February 23-25, 2007. Roger asked for volunteers to help at the H&I tables. WORKSHOP COORDINATOR: Bill D. 916-624-9646 Workshop went well on January 10, 2007 at the Oak Tree Group; and has one scheduled one in February at the Natomas Group. Bill gathers a list of volunteers willing to do H&I work from each workshop. FACILITIES NEEDING HELP: FOLSOM TRANSITIONAL-PETE W. 916-247-0517 OPTION HOUSE-KIMBERLY F. 209-744-9625 SACRAMENTO COUNTY JAIL (MEN)-Leroy H. 916-344-2566 SACRAMENTO COUNTY JAIL (Women)-Linda H. 916-441-7439 SALVATION ARMY REHAB-JOE R. 916-481-8099 ST. JOHNS SHELTER-JEANNIE S. 916-685-9370 CSP-SACRAMENTO-STEVE W. 916-799-1314 OLD BUSINESS: None NEW BUSINESS: The Central Valley Conditional Release Program requested that H&I conduct a meeting at their facility. Dennis asked for volunteers to visit the facility and report back to the Committee. Pete, Joe and Connie volunteered to go out to the facility. NEXT H & I MEETING WILL BE THURSDAY, February 15, 2007 AT 6 P.M In Love and Service, Peggy Hamilton CCFAA FEBRUARY 2007 PAGE 9

CCFAA Delegate s Meeting Minutes January 20, 2006 (by Augie -Recording Secretary) 1 Opening a. Call to order at 3:02pm b. Serenity prayer c. Traditions read by Al E. d. Seventh Tradition- $43.00 2 Preliminary Business A. Delegate check in: 35 present. Quorum requirement met. 3 Visitors. Cameron Park Group. Richard W. Cordova Friday Night Dianna L. Daily Attitude Fair Oaks Terry S. Destiny Group Tim H. East Yolo FWP Teresa Folsom Way of Life Peggy R. Gibbons Noon James S./ Steve C. Greenhaven Group. Robert L. Group ONE Russ C. Group Three Leslie M.( ALT) Keep it Simple Tim M. Mad @ Kenneth Group Frank D. Never On Tuesday Janet B. North SAC Group Roy N. OAK PARK FWP Shane P. Oak TREE fellowship Scott B. Orangevale Open Group Brian B. Rebellion Dogs Brad S. Rio Linda fellowship Cliff O. Roseville 12x12 Jeff C Roseville Tuesday Night John Q. Serenity Book & Study Ann C. Sharing & Caring Michael S. Southport Serenity Maribeth D. Spring Fling Darleen O. Traditional Group. Lynn S. White Flag Men s Will H. Woman To Woman Conf. Valerie C. Downtown Young People Augie F. Wed. Night YP Auburn Kristen K. Cordova Lunch Bunch Dave R. Fair Oaks Sun Night Michelle F. SACYPAA Daniel H. Women s Ace It??????? Monday Night Women s Auburn Hillary G. B. Elected Positions CCFAA Chair William S. ASST CHAIR Steve B. OOC Chair Mike K. OOC member Dale M. OOC Member Steve H. OOC Member Dianne T. PI/CPC Ivo V. H&I Kimberly F. (absent) Birthday Club Lilly N. Treasurer Spooge NCCAA Delegate June M. By LAWS / Procedures Dorian G. Special Needs Jan P. (absent) Teleservice Chair Al E. Recording Secretary Augie F. Central Office Sys Admin Frank D. 3 Approval of minutes- With corrections of Typo's for DEC 06 motion to accept- Bill/ 2nd Bobby 4 Approval of new groups Miracles Do Happen, Loaves & Fishes, Mon/Wed/Fri @ 10:00 am. 1321 North C St. - Open/speaker discussion Promises Group, Fri @ 7:30-8:30 United Methodist Church, 209 North Jefferson St., Dixon Wednesday Night Young People, Wednesday 7:30 pm, 710 Auburn Ravine Rd., Auburn Open/topic discussion Monday Night Women s Step Study, Auburn (Check new schedule for time and address) Tuesday Midtown Group, 1927 L St. 7:00-8:00 pm., Open/topic discussion 5 Trusted Servants Reports A. CCFAA Chairman s report January 20, 2007 1. Attended the OOC meeting 2. Helped out in central office with inventory, by-the-way and wherever needed. 3. Item # 10 December Chairman s report was omitted from the minutes: delegates should email me with CCFAA business at: centraloffice@aasacramento.org attn: CCFAA Chairperson. You can also put it in writing and submit to central office or you can call the office. (will revisit under approval of minutes). CCFAA FEBRUARY 2007 PAGE 10

CCFAA Delegate s Meeting Minutes January 20, 2006 5 Trusted Servants Reports (cont d) (cont d)) CCFAA Chairman s report January 20, 2007 (cont d) 4. The following is an item along with my findings that I received from Dorian: a) OP 8.11.14 states the Office Manager shall publish the Agenda for all Delegates meetings. and, the content and order of the Agenda shall be the responsibility of the CCFAA Chairperson. This has not been getting done. The Agenda that I am pointing out is the following month s agenda which has always been published in the By-the-Way on the page preceding the Minutes of Delegates Meeting. Don t know why it s been missing for awhile now. It gives the delegates a heads-up and reminder for the next month s meeting as well as the fellowship at large. Old Business is already known and can be included, some New Business may be known in time for submission. b) Findings: I spoke with Rodney, the past by-laws chair and he informed me that this was stopped some time ago probably around 1994. If past By-The-Ways were checked it would be discovered that the "following month's agenda" has not appeared in the by-the-way for quite some time. It would appear that the agenda is a standard format and that most agenda items I have received from the delegates or others for "consideration" on the agenda have not been received in time for publishing in the By The Way and the agenda items are not finalized basically, until after the OOC meeting with the exception of old business. c) Additionally, there is nothing in RRO that says the agenda has to be published. The agenda is only to inform the delegates of what business we ll be doing that day. However, this does not mean that delegates can not submit items to the chairperson for inclusion in the agenda prior to the delegates meeting. 5. The Office Manger Beverly informed me that Peggy from Galt called and said that she would be picnic chair and will be at the January delegates meeting. Then I got a call that Peggy will not be here today because she has a prior commitment. (to be taken up in new business). (Peggy and I also discussed this at the 2006 picnic). Beverly also informed me that she would be going to Elk Grove Park to pay the deposit for August. The date of the picnic is august 19, 2007. She has paid the deposit. 6. Lynn has resigned as Teleservice Chairperson and Al, the past Teleservice Chairperson, will serve until a new Teleservice Chairperson is appointed. 7. I have asked Frank, the webmaster to assist Spooge, the new Treasurer, in presenting the Treasurer s report for this month only as he is most familiar with the program and the installation of the new balance sheet for example and the website in general. 8. I was asked about meetings and location not in the meeting schedule ( i. e. Stockton ). I. talked to Beverly(this was also discussed at the OOC meeting) about this and she informed me that meetings outside 75 miles were omitted from the schedule as some locations such as Stockton did not always have a central office and now there is one; additionally there is booklet (and some can even be located on the internet) with those meeting locations. 9. Suzy, the office assistant, has asked that all new CCFAA Officers submit their contact information as needed for their records. 10. Once again, I remind you that you are here to represent your group and to take information received here back to your groups. I encourage you to not just pick up the handouts but to read them and share them with your groups. For example, don't just pick up or listen as one reads the report. Take a good look at it. Ask questions and discuss it with your group and if you find errors or have questions make them known. or let your group know when we discuss improvements to Central Office. In doing so you become an extra pair of eyes because errors can be pointed out, it s true, but as we are not perfect we don t catch all the errors. 11. Finally, don t forget Central Office always needs help with the By-The-Way and flier mailings. So stop by or call to see how you can help your Central Office. B. ASSISTANT CHAIR / CNIA Liaison: STEVE B 1. Steve explained the quorum/voting process and Frank added details. Questions were answered. Gratitude was expressed. CCFAA FEBRUARY 2007 PAGE 11

CCFAA Delegate s Meeting Minutes January 20, 2006 5 Trusted Servants Reports (cont d) (cont d)) C. OOC CHAIRPERSON: Mike K. 1. Those in attendance at the OOC meeting: Beverly C., Frank D., William S., Mike K.., Dale M., Spooge, Steve H., Dianne T., Dorian G. 2. First order of business was the election of the 2007 O.O.C. Chairperson. Mike K. was nominated and elected to this position. 3. Next was the report of the Office Manager. The following items were discussed: a) The air conditioner is performing adequately. However, there is an immediate need to install insulation in the ceiling. Two estimates for insulation installation have been secured ($641.00 & $684.00). One or more estimates are forthcoming. b) The ceiling tiles in the office are in serious disrepair and need replacement before insulation can be installed. Estimates for this work will be secured. c) Bathroom sink repaired by plumber and more work is needed in both bathrooms. Estimates for this work will be secured. d) Carpeting in the office is filthy and needs cleaning. Estimates for this work will be secured e) General interior repairs need to be undertaken (painting, wall repair, etc.) and estimates will be secured. 4. An outside vendor (ADP) provided the office manager with a payroll management plan. This was discussed and no action was taken. 5. A deposit has been made to secure the Elk Grove Park for the 08/19/2007 CCFAA picnic. 6. The CCFAA insurance policy covering liability, theft, burglary, fire, etc. will be reviewed and appropriately changed, if necessary, before the March termination date. 7. Frank D. attended the meeting in an advisory capacity to explain the year ending treasurer s report to the incoming Treasurer and introduce himself to the new officers. 8. There was some discussion regarding ongoing schedule changes as per individual group wishes. 9. The Office Manager s contract is coming up for renewal and will be handled in a timely fashion. D. TREASURER S REPORT Spooge - details of budget Questions and history by Frank D. 1. A report was given on recent concerns and new issues were brought to attention. Further discussion on line items of budget is to be continued next month. E. BY LAWS AND PROCEDURES: - DORIAN G. 1. I am currently working on some changes to the operating procedures and New Business to be discussed. F. TELESERVICE REPORT: - Al E. Calls Received for the month of: December 2006 12-Step calls 90 Information calls 884 Total calls for the Month 974 Cumulative Total for 2006 8,133 OPEN SHIFTS Day Time Sunday 8am 12 noon Wednesday Midnight 6am Thursday 5pm 9pm Friday Midnight 6am Friday 6am 9am Friday Shift Coordinator We also have a waiting list for those that are interested in service work. To make yourself available for an open shift, place your name on the shift waiting list, or call Central Office, 454-1771. Sobriety requirements for shift volunteers and 12 Step list is 6 months. CCFAA FEBRUARY 2007 PAGE 12

CCFAA Delegate s Meeting Minutes January 20, 2006 5 Trusted Servants Reports (cont d) (cont d)) G. PI/CPC REPORT - IVO V. i. PI/CPC needs of support. Many service positions open, especially young people! Call Ivo at 916-729-5623 2. PI/CPC Committee Meeting: January 10, 2007 1. Young People s Committee Report: Aaron presented the changes for their brochure. The changes were approved. Aaron was in touch with a continuance school that wanted a speaker and we will supply literature to them. He advised us their committee can not take on new school projects until they are able to find more helpers. There is only so much time a person can take off work. Bottom line, we need more young people willing to speak at schools during the day. This is a great opportunity for young people to get into service. We still need young people to help Buster B. in Placer County. 2. Older Adults Report: Maurine e-mailed that she would be out of town for this meeting. 3. Old Business: Kelley s report on getting notices in community newspapers was combined with getting business size cards with our Hot Line number on them for mass distribution. The final draft will be: If you want to drink, that s your business. If you want to stop, we can help. CALL ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS 24 Hr. Hot Line. 916-454-1100 www.aasacramento.org 4. Kelley presented to Chuck a 2006 book listing the top 25 businesses of many categories in the general Sacramento area. This is a complete text of who we might contact for placement of literature, speakers, etc. Chuck has already been working on businesses at this level. He is still working with the California State Highway Safety Department and has been successful in placing our literature into the McClatchy Broadcasting Company. Thanks to Kelley locating this book his job will be easier. Chuck has placed literature in the Fair Oaks Library and I service the one in Citrus Heights. There are about 30 more library s in the county that need sponsors. 5. I reported that I met Michelle an AA member that is secretary for a new meeting at Loves & Fishes. They have 3 meetings a week and no money as most of the people are homeless. I supplied her with the basic needs to have successful meetings. Our Young People s Committee member Loren happened to have a coffee pot which she donated to their meetings. They meet Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings at 10:00 and are in need of people to chair. 6. Meeting adjourned at 8:35 PM with the Lords Prayer. Ivo V. Chair H. SPECIAL NEEDS Chairperson:- JAN P. 1. Well, as the Special Needs Chair I am unable to make it to CCFAA meeting on Saturday, 1.20.07. I am currently having my own "special needs" since I went to ER last Friday and was admitted to have a gallbladder removed. I am home and recovering, however, unable to attend the meeting this month -- hopefully next month! My report is that there were no calls or requests for Special Needs since December (except my own, tsk, tsk). Thank you. In God's Service, Jan P I. BIRTHDAY CLUB - Lilly 1. Please try and get your groups involved with the birthday club..!!! J. H&I: Dianne T. (alternate) 1. All facility's are in need of help. If you would like more information please attend the next H&I meeting on February 15th, 2007 at Carrow's Restaurant, 28th & J St. at 6pm. H&I meets the 3rd Thursday of every month at this location. 2. The next H&I Conference will be held in Petaluma, April 13, 14 &15th. Please register early & often. 3. Kimberly, the H&I Liaison was not able to attend the Delegate's meeting as she was at a Memorial Service. K. PICNIC CHAIR (written report) 1. Hello Everyone First off I would like to Thank you William for allowing me to serve as the CCFAA Picnic Chair and then to the CCFAA body for your support. I apologize for not being with you today but one of the members of our fellowship died and I am at his memorial service. I will be at the next meeting with flyers for you to take to you groups. If you would like to be of service please call me at my home (209) 745-7382 In Love and Service Peggy CCFAA FEBRUARY 2007 PAGE 13