A new literature price list has been published. You can get literature at the monthly district meeting or by calling either of the contacts listed on the price list.
Announcements
“Approved” Meeting minutes – February and March
The approved meeting minutes from the February and March District meetings have been posted to the website. You can see all current and past “Approved” meeting minutes back to 2021 by following this link or navigating to them under the resources menu on the website.
NEW CONTENT “Documents and Forms”
There is a new page on the District 14 website that contains Document and Forms relevant to the District. It currently contains the following but will continue to be updated with other relevant content:
- Group History Form
- District 14 Expense Report template
- Wright County Jail Application
- Literature Price List
- District Position Descriptions
- District Operational Policies
Follow this link Documents and Forms or navigate to the page under the resources menu on the website.
NEW CONTENT “District 14 Meeting Minutes”
We are now publishing meeting minutes from the District meetings on the website. Minutes from 2021 to present are now available on the Website! Check them out if you are wondering what has been going on with the District!
Follow this link Meeting Minutes or Navigate to them under the resources menu on the website.
New Meeting in District 14 “Primary Purpose” in Elk River
A new meeting has joined District 14. They meet Tuesday evenings in Elk River at 7:00 PM. The meeting has been around for about 3 months now and has a good core group of AA’s. Please consider checking them out!
District 14 Literature price list available
The District 14 literature price list is now available on the website. You can find it using this link https://district14area36aa.org/literature/
Or by navigating the menus, where it is located under AA Links.
GSO Press Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Attn: Reporters, editors, and producers
LGBTQ+ individuals find help and hope in Alcoholics Anonymous
Members share their stories of recovery and of finding support and acceptance in A.A. meetings
(NEW YORK, July 6, 2022) The principles of Alcoholics Anonymous encourage the ideals of participation, inclusion, and unity for members and groups.