The Electronic Version of the March 2023 “Pigeon Newsletter” is out.

The Pigeon Newsletter covers events and happenings in Area 36, financial reports for the Area, agendas for upcoming meetings as well as minutes from past meetings and a whole lot more. Check out the contents of the March edition:

  • Trusted Servant Leadership Conference Flyer
  • Contact Information
  • District Meeting Locations, Past Delegates, etc
  • Area Officer Reports
  • Financials
  • Area Committee Reports
  • Sponsorship Forum Flyer
  • Other Trusted Servants
  • Gratitude Night Flyer
  • Gopher State Roundup Flyer
  • District Committee Members (DCM) reports
  • Minutes from Area Committee Meeting
  • WSRAASC Flyer
  • Maps & How to Submit Material to the Pigeon
  • Inclement Weather Policy
  • 2023 Calendar

Announcing literature price increase effective April 3

General Service Conference Delegates
Intergroup and Central Offices
International General Services Offices

Date: February 15, 2023

Warm greetings – we hope that this letter finds you well. We are writing today to inform you of an upcoming price increase affecting our English, Spanish, and French books, booklets, and pamphlets. The new prices will go into effect on April 3, 2023, and generally reflect a 20% increase on books and a 30% increase on pamphlets (with rounding and some minor adjustments).

Some of you have indicated that you anticipated the need for an increase. For historical reference, the last price increases were made in 2014 (18.75%) and 2009 (33.3%). The decision to raise prices in 2023 resulted from prudent fiscal planning with the goal of longer-range stability. Alcoholics Anonymous is not immune from the changes that are impacting all businesses, and one of the greatest to us has been a notable drop in the margins associated with the sale of our literature. To be specific, prior to the SARS-CoV2 pandemic, the costs associated with the production, material, warehousing, and shipping of literature, collectively known as the cost of goods sold, hovered between 31-34% of sales. These same costs have fluctuated from 42-56% of sales in the last two years, resulting in a revenue loss that is greater than $1.2 million each year. We do not expect this change in the cost of goods sold to resolve in our favor, and the impact is great when considering that the General Service Office is supported through both voluntary contributions and this revenue associated with the sale of literature. We continue to monitor and trim expenses where possible, being mindful of the immense significance of each ‘nickel in the basket’ sent to the General Service Board.

Because we appreciate that there may be high demand in ordering leading up to the increase, we will be taking steps to ensure that purchasing not be monopolized by large buyers during the transition. We will maintain the reduced shipping charges schedule that was adopted in 2022 and the mixed-title quantity discount schedule that was adopted at the close of 2022. The new pricelist, which can be found here will be reflected on the online store as the increase goes into effect. We anticipate issuing a revised and updated literature catalog in digital and print versions in the coming months.

With gratitude as we await spring,

Deborah K.,                                          Bob W,                                                     
AAWS Board Chair                              General Manager of the General Service Office

The Electronic Version of the December “Pigeon Newsletter” is finally out.

The Pigeon Newsletter covers events and happenings in Area 36, financial reports for the Area, agendas for upcoming meetings as well as minutes from past meetings and a whole lot more. Check out the contents of the December edition:

  • Trusted Servant Leadership Conference Flyer 
  • Contact Information 
  • District Meeting Locations, Past Delegates, etc.
  • Incoming Trusted Servants
  • Area Officer Reports
  • Financials
  • Area Committee Reports 
  • DCM Reports
  • Intergroup Reports
  • 2023 Budget
  • Minutes from Past Meetings 
  • WSRAASC Flyer
  • Notes from Past Meetings 
  • Maps & How to Submit Material to the Pigeon
  • Inclement Weather Policy

The District 14 Service Evolution Workshop has been scheduled!

Greetings all, we are happy to announce that registration is now open for the 2023 District 14 Service Evolution Workshop. The District committee is hard at work planning and preparing for the workshop.  The workshop will be held Saturday March 25th from 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM.  Coffee and lunch will be served and you will hear from several speakers on service in AA from the first day in the rooms of AA and positions in groups, to District service, to Area Service, all the way to GSO.

An Agenda will be published prior to the event.  In the meantime you can view the “Service Evolution Workshop Flyer”

Or register for the event using this link:  https://forms.gle/4evZEtpWWsHmtWZS9

Thank you all and we hope to see you at the workshop!

Website Launch – Virtual Newcomer Packet

An exciting new source of information for the AA Newcomer is now available on-line.

The purpose of this website is to provide accurate information to newcomers—people who might be new to A.A.—about Alcoholics Anonymous. It’s meant to guide someone to the right spot for A.A.’s approved material, and its simplicity is intentional. While there are many valuable resources available for someone interested in the A.A. program, this is not an attempt to replace any of those. This is an attempt to make it easier for the still suffering alcoholic to find the information they need to begin their journey.

Checkout the new website by visiting https://newtoaa.org

Looking for Women to bring meetings to New Beginnings

We are looking for women who are willing to help with treatment commitments.  

 

New Beginnings Treatment Center has a need for one or more women to bring meetings to their women’s facility on the 2nd and 4th Mondays of the month.  The meetings can either be in person or virtual.

 

If you or your AA group are interested in signing up for this commitment please contact the District Treatment Chair, Rick L. @ 605-593-7730.