IN THE NOVEMBER ISSUENov ember Birthdays
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Santa Cruz County Intergroup Newsletter November 2016
Santa Cruz County Intergroup | Central Office | (831) 475-5782 | [email protected]
IN THE NOVEMBER ISSUE
Birthdays 1
Central Office News 1
November Calendar 2
Diverter Shifts 2
Birthday Speaker Celebration 3
Search for Her Tribe (memoir) 4
H&I Help Wanted 6
Las Vegas Round Up 7
Intergroup Council Minutes 8
Intergroup Financials 10
Don’t forget! There will be no Birthday Speaker
Meeting in November. New day and location starting
Saturday, Dec. 3rd
1st Saturday of each month Mid County Senior Center
829 Bay Ave, Capitola, CA 95010
News from Central Office
There are two open volunteer shifts: Tuesday 9am-1pm and Friday 9am-1pm.
We are now accepting credit cards for literature sales. A 50¢ service fee will
be charged. Credit card sales will be available at Birthday Speaker Meeting.
Penny C Oct 22, 1995
Tim E Oct 2, 2000
John S Oct 20, 2002
Brigid F Oct 1 2006
Casey L Oct 1 2007
Kathy D Oct 4, 2007
Christine R Oct 26, 2012
Gary H Oct 17, 2013
Michael G Nov 21, 1975
Cathy CM Nov 13, 1981
Pat H Nov 28, 1982
Chris G Nov 17, 1987
George E Nov 28,1987
Valerie M Nov 24, 1989
Bobbie B Nov 1, 1991
Suzi S Nov 5, 1991
Rich L Nov 21, 1991
Steve D Nov 1, 1994
Robin B Nov 16, 1995
Michelle C Nov 27, 1995
Paul M Nov 5, 1996
Mary R Nov 15, 1998
John A Nov 20, 2000
Kim F Nov 26, 2000
Maggie D Nov 7, 2001
Mike K Nov 19, 2001
Jim D Nov 23, 2001
Alex G Nov 1, 2006
Bradley A Nov 27, 2007
Brian P Nov 1, 2010
Glenn H Nov 11, 2011
Aaron W Nov 14, 2012
Tim W Nov 10, 2014
Janie N Nov 19, 2014
Joyce H Nov 30, 2014 John T Nov 22, 1998
Sharon H Nov 17, 1999
November Birthdays
Marty W Oct 11, 1978
Vanessa S Oct 21, 1981
Ken C Oct 12, 1986
Lee J Oct 30, 1988
Briana K Oct 26, 1991
Barbara H Oct 13, 1992
Denise R Oct 14, 1994
Tim M Oct 28, 1994
Rose T Oct 15, 2014
October Birthdays It’s not too late to celebrate!
What are you thankful for?
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Events Calendar | November 2016
24-HOUR CALL LINE OPEN SHIFTS
If YOU are available to serve…contact Fred R., Diverter Chair, at
(831) 247-1405 or Central Office at (831) 475-5782. Be the gift of HOPE.
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 2 7:30 pm
Intergroup
Council
Meeting Aptos Village Park
3 4 5
6 7 8 9 7:30 pm
General Service Aptos Village Park
10 6:00 pm
Birthday
Celebration
Planning Central Office
11 12 10:00 am
4th Step
Workshop Ben Lomond
Fellowship
13 14 15 6:00 pm
By-Laws
Committee
Central Office
16 7:30 pm
Steering
Committee
Central Office
17
18 19
20 21 22
23 7:00 pm
H&I Meeting
Central Office
24 Thanksgiving
25 26
27 28 29
30
Dec. 1 6:00 pm
Birthday
Celebration
Planning Central Office
Dec. 2 Dec. 3 7:00 pm
B-day Speaker
Meeting Mid County Senior
Center, Capitola
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1st
2nd 11p-7a 11p-7a
3rd 11p-7a 11p-7a
4th 11p-7a 7a-10a
5th 11p-7a
When anyone, anywhere, reaches out for help, I want the hand of A.A. always to be there. And for that, I am responsible.
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Hey Santa Cruz AA! Let’s celebrate!
The kick off Birthday Speaker Celebration meeting and dance will take place at its new
day and location:
Saturday, December 3rd, 2016
Mid County Senior Center Meeting at 7pm | Dance at 8:15pm
Hosted by: Ben Lomond Fellowship
In cooperation with Intergroup Santa Cruz and the Birthday Speaker
Celebration Party Planning Committee (BSCPPC)
Speaker: Special guest local circuit speaker.
Music by: DJ Rebel
Refreshments provided.
Line Up:
6:00pm - 7:00pm Set Up
7:00pm - 8:15pm Introduction, speaker, book raffle, birthday chips,
50/50 opportunity drawing
8:15pm - 10:00pm Dance party
10:00pm - 11:00pm Clean Up
Help make the Birthday Speaker Meeting a success!
Clear chairs from the dance floor directly after meeting
Bring/serve snacks and refreshments
Sell opportunity drawing tickets
Staff the literature sales corner
Set up and/or clean up
To be of service, join the planning meetings or contact Fred Reilly, Ad Hoc Chairperson at
(831)247-1405 or [email protected].
Upcoming BSCPPC Meetings:
Thursday, November 10th and Thursday, December 1st
Meetings are at 6:00pm at Central Office. All are welcome!
Let’s all make this a celebration to remember. Don’t miss out!
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A Search for Her Tribe: Susan Cheever’s Shocking Memoir
Submitted to Grape- SCCIN by Kathy C.
Note Found in a Bottle: My Life as a Drinker, by Susan Cheever.
New York: Simon Shuster, 1999. 192 pages.
Available in Santa Cruz Public Library.
Born in an alcohol drenched world peopled by a famous father and the rich and famous of
New York City and San Francisco, Susan Cheever had it all: talent, wealth, beauty,
opportunity. In the decades spanning 1970 and 1999, her Midas touch seemed magic. And
for years, it was.
Hers was a world where writers and editors pounded keys by day, producing the best
contemporary books of the day which garnered high praise in the literary world. But by
night, as soon as it was a respectable hour, they began their prandial cocktails. As a child
Susan witnessed lavish parties, with martinis swirling in glasses as elegant hosts plied their
guests with liquor. Once, at one of her parents’ lively gatherings, the booze that had been
stocked in plenty ran out, and Susan noted how quickly her mother sent for reinforcements.
God forbid a party lag for lack of gin. And these were the beautiful people, the highly
successful writers and editors and agents of the elite literary world—the crowd, indeed, to
which Susan desperately wanted to belong. Her ticket: drink with them. They became her
tribe, and she had no idea that they were all drinking themselves to death...
Her acclaimed writer father, John Cheever, wrote a famous story called "The Sorrows of Gin."
And he knew it well. Most acclaimed for his fiction in the 50s and 60s, Cheever became his
daughter's mentor. He had been a drunk when Susan was born. One rainy afternoon when a
teenage Susan was weeping in "devastating pain" after losing her "First Love," her father
offered no sage advice. He merely poured her what was surely his elixir—and soon would
become hers: a tall frosted glass of gin and tonic. Susan blithely noted that it “swept /me/
away from my pain.”
And that wouldn't be the first time.
Her book will not surprise many alcoholics but it gave me pause to see a life laid bare, and be
so starkly reminded of my own drinking days. The best thing about the book is its clarity and
detail. She spares us little, and the chronological organization carefully peels back the onion
of each of her three marriages, as well as recounting her many geographics (for years she
traveled back and forth from New York and one married lover to San Francisco to another.)
“One day I slept with three men,” she wrote.
(continued on next page)
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And she remained clueless, as she continued to experience tremendous success in her field.
She stayed clueless even after attending multiple AA meetings with her father, who
embraced AA seven years before he died (he went to a meeting every day). She wrote: “I
loved the meetings, the way people told their stories with such honesty.
As riveting as she found the meetings, she remained aloof, always looking at the differences
and never the similarities. For example, she never had a DUI, lost a job, lost a husband or
family, never hid bottles. By constantly reminding herself that “alcoholics were people who
had heart attacks and delirium tremens the way my father did. I thought that alcoholics were
told again and again by their friends and doctors that they should stop drinking. No one had
ever said much about my drinking.”
This was her father’s tribe, not hers.
After his death she continued walking on the edge: Sober, drunk, sober, drunk, a new lover,
drunk, an old lover, new husband, drunk, new baby, sober, then drunk, and on. Susan still
maintained: “I was hardly an alcoholic . . .if anyone had a problem it was Warren” (current
husband). And she did an intervention on him!
Yes, Susan does get sober. She embraces AA at long last, and acknowledges years of
searching. She writes little about her deep-seated faith, saying that is intensely private and
beyond her ability to describe. But she does present her story with an understand flair, and
readers will surely rejoice when they sense the serenity which pervades the final pages of this
engrossing book.
Step 11
Sought through prayer and meditation to
improve our conscious contact with God
as we understood God, praying only for
knowledge of God's will for us and the
power to carry that out.
“Those of us who have come to make
regular use of prayer would no more do
without it than we would refuse air, food or
sunshine.” - Twelve Steps, Twelve Traditions p. 97
Stop. Breathe. Listen.
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H&I Needs Your Help! Santa Cruz County, Area #73
Hospitals and Institutions Committee
www.handinorcal.org
November 2016
All Phone Numbers are Area Code (831) unless otherwise noted.
Ben Lomond Fire Camp - Needs Coordinator & secretaries for all Wednesdays @ 7PM. Male or female, 2 years
sobriety, needs clearance. Call Mark B. 566-5699
Blaine St. Women’s Jail - Needs Secretaries for 1st, 2nd, or 4th Tues @ 5:30pm and 2nd Sat @ 5:30pm. Female, 1 year
sober, 5yrs since felony, 3yrs since misdemeanor, 2yrs since parole or probation. Call Phyllis A. 476-7562
Casa Pacific - Needs Coordinator. Needs secretaries on 1st, 2nd & 3rd Thursday @ 6:30PM. Male or Female, 6 months
sobriety. Call Mark B. 566-5699
El Dorado Center - Needs Coordinator. Needs secretaries for 2nd, 3rd & 4th Sunday @ 6PM. Male or Female, 6 months
sobriety. Call Mark B. 566-5699
Juvenile Hall - Needs Secretary on Monday @ 6;30PM. Male or Female, 1 year sobriety, 5 years since felony, no
probation. Call Mike W. at 332-7590
Roundtree Men’s Facility - Needs secretaries for Saturday or Sunday @ 5:30PM. Male, one year sobriety, 5 years since
last felony & 2 yrs since last misdemeanor. Call Robert P. at 254-5453
Santa Cruz Behavioral Health Center - Needs several secretaries. Male or female, 6 months sobriety. Call Ben B. (657)
622-1983
Si Se Puede - Needs secretary for 1st & 5th Sun @ 7pm, Thur @ 7pm. Male or female, 6 months sobriety. Call Marianne
N. 419-1993
Water Street Women’s Jail - Needs Coordinator. Needs Secretaries on 1st, 2nd, 4th & 5th Sunday @ 3PM. Female, 1
year sober, 5 years since last felony, 3yrs since last misdemeanor, 2 yrs since parole or probation. Call Mark B. 566-5699
Water Street Men’s Jail - Needs Secretaries on 1st, 2nd, 4th & 5th Sunday @ 10AM. Male, 1
year sober, 5 years since last felony, 3yrs since last misdemeanor, 2 yrs since parole or
probation. Call Richard B. 431-7147
All Jail Facilities: Orientation and clearance required for service at both men’s and women’s county jail facilities.
Orientation is held last Wednesday of the month at 6 p.m. at Water Street Jail, 259 Water Street, Santa Cruz. Please call
the Coordinator of the facility to schedule an orientation. You cannot “show up” without a reservation from Coordinator.
PLEASE SEND CONTRIBUTIONS TO: SANTA CRUZ H & I, P.O. BOX 5131 SANTA CRUZ, CA 95063-5131
PLEASE PUT YOUR GROUP OR MEETING NAME ON THE CHECK.
H&I holds their monthly business meeting the 4th Wednesday of each month at Central Office at 7PM.
All AA members are welcome to attend.
Central Office 5732 Soquel Drive, Soquel, CA 95073 | (831) 475-5782
For further information or corrections to this announcement, contact H&I Area Chairperson, Mark B. at 566-5699.
H & I
Area No. 73
Committee
H & I
Area No. 73
Committee
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Minutes of the Santa Cruz Intergroup Council Meeting of October 5th, 2016 Meeting agenda, last month’s minutes, Treasurer’s report, and other reports and announcements were available before the meeting began. CALLED to ORDER at 7:30 p.m. and opened with the recitation of the Serenity Prayer, Preamble & Twelve Traditions with Introductions. Attendance: 37 Minutes of last month are approved as read / approved with corrections: Approved with corrections. CORRECTIONS ARE: Jess was listed as Not Present at but was Present. Alex was listed as a visitor when he is a Intergroup Rep. BIRTHDAY’S FOR THE MONTH: Ali 4 yrs., Brett 2 yrs. OFFICE REPORTS: Elections of open Officer and all Area Representative positions will be held; Reports being given during counting of ballots: CHAIR, Steve N: No Report VICE-CHAIR, Kelly: We have ( 5) New Intergroup Reps. for Area’s 5, 7, 10 & 1. TREASURER, Jackie: The August Report: Beginning Operating Account Balance $13,139.28; Total Income $2,782.80; Total expenses $1,998.47; Closing Operating Account Balance $13,923.61; with a Month’s gain of $784.33. Bob gave Report. OFFICE MANAGER, Bob S: Opening at the Central Office Friday 9-1am & 1-5 pm. Acquired the Square & Modem to allow the Central Office to except Credit Cards for literature & book purchases. And getting staff familiarized with hardware. TELEPHONE DIVERTER, Fred: We are at 94% full, with 10 Open Shifts. This service is to be available for the alcoholic who still suffers. ACTIVITIES, Brian: The BSM was really good amp; Thank You! Brown Baggers is hosting on Sunday October 23rd @ 7pm @ Emiline. October 23 rd Will Be the LAST BSM AT EMELINE. Moving on December 3 rd AT THE MID-COUNTY SENIOR CENTER. NEWSLETTER, Terry: Needs help getting the newsletter out on time and needs volunteers for the Newsletter Committee. BY-LAWS, Joe: Met Quorum. Next Meeting October 18th @ Central Office 6pm. Menu: Pastrami WEBSITE, Jess: Web site is up to date and have updated the calendar & events. If you have any other event fliers you can email or get them to Bob at the Central Office. If you are interested in participating on the Website Committee go to the website at www.aasantacruz.org or call and text Jess at (510)290-3914. DELEGATE-AT-LARGE, Damien M: Not Present. GENERAL SERVICE LIAISON, Jeff W., D.C.M.C.: Not Present
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H &I LIAISON, Darren : H&I has a volunteer clearance process make sure that you get with your coordinator for Orientation Clearance times and schedule. OLD BUSINESS, OPEN OFFICER POSITION 3rd LEGACY ELECTIONS Candidates summarized their service experience, and where possible past officers gave job descriptions. Birthday Speaker Celebration. Meeting will be moved starting December 3 rd the First Saturday of the month @7:00pm At the Mid-County Senior Center & Ben Lomond Fellowship will be December’s Host. The Speaker for this meeting should be selected by October 13 th . NO MEETING IN November At EMELINE! Currently ALL positions have been FILLED for the Birthday Speaker Party Planing Sub Committee. All the information is on the Flyer! If you have any questions call Fred. A Big Thank You to Fred and the AdHoc Committee. NEW BUSINESS, AREA REPRESENTATIVE 3 rd LEGACY ELECTIONS Some of the past reps gave job descriptions, and candidates summarized their service experience: 3rd Legacy Elections for Vice Chair – Kelly by Acclamation (Feb.) & (2) Open Area Rep. Positions. Area 1 Watsonville – OPEN Area 2 La Selva, Seascape - Paul – No Report Area 3 Aptos – Kevin - OPEN Area 4 Capitola – James – No Report Area 5 Soquel –Rick A. – Everything is cruising along. Area 6 E Santa Cruz – Greg – No Report Area 7 Santa Cruz - Morrisey – Randy – Getting out to my area. Area 8 Santa Cruz - Downtown – Steve C. – Not Present Area 9 Santa Cruz - Emeline – Glenn – Not Present Area 10 Santa Cruz - West Side – Kathy – Has ( 2) Area Reps. showing up and that’s awesome. Area 11 San Lorenzo Valley, Scotts Valley – Mark G – Not Present REPORTS of AREA REPRESENTATIVES: [Because most Rep’s were newly elected, and due to the time, reports were not given.] Activities Chair, Brian: He changed the prompt on the closing prayer, because he was hearing some negative feedback about it. So until the Intergroup Council receives an official motion it was the agreement of the Council that the guidelines for the Birthday Speaker Meeting Format would default back to the original format to conclude this process at this time. No New Motions were made. VISITOR: Monterey Bay Area Round-Up Chairperson – Walter (831) 521-1245 – Looking for everyone to get involved in 2016 – 2017. Would like to have their Kick-Off Speaker to be from Santa Cruz. MBAR AA Conference is scheduled for Labor Day Weekend at the Monterey Plaza, September 1,2 & 3, 2017. The 2016 AA Conference was set aside for Web-site Upgrades and to improve Attenance. A request is made for volunteers to bring treats to the next Council meeting, help break down the room and help set up the room next month. Last Words: Get the word out for the BSM change and bring treats. Ben Lomond Fellowship is having a Halloween Party October 29 th , 9-12 with a 8pm Meeting. The meeting closed with the traditional closing circle at [approximately] 8:17 p.m. Next Council Meeting on November 2nd, Next Steering Committee Meeting on October 19th, 2016 Respectfully Submitted; Ralph W. Recording Secretary
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SANTA CRUZ COUNTY INTERGROUP TREASURER'S REPORT SEPTEMBER, 2016(Revision July-2015)
OPERATING ACCOUNT DETAILS MONTHLY ACCOUNT SUMMARIES
Sept. F.Yr. Totals Sept. F.Yr. Totals
BEGINNING CASH = 13,923.61$ OPERATING ACCOUNT
INCOME: BEGINNING CASH = 13,923.61$ Fiscal Year F.Yr. to Date
INCOME: Budget % of Budget
Group Donations 1,966.25$ 7,535.64$ Group Donations 1,966.25$ 7,535.64$ #DIV/0!
Birthday Meeting 246.00$ 560.00$ Birthday Meeting 246.00$ 560.00$ #DIV/0!
Activities -$ Activities -$ -$ #DIV/0!
Anonymous 60.00$ Other 62.00$ 382.00$ #DIV/0!
Birthday Club 29.00$ 29.00$ subtotal = 2,274.25$ 8,477.64$
Gen'l Service Committee -$ Income from Literature Acct. -$ -$ #DIV/0!
H&I Committee -$ Total Income = 2,274.25$ 8,477.64$ -$ #DIV/0!
Intergroup Council 76.00$
Memorials -$ EXPENSES:
Newsletter Subscriptions 25.00$ 25.00$ Rent 650.00$ 2,250.00$ #DIV/0!
Other Donations 8.00$ 42.00$ Salary Exp. 915.40$ 3,936.60$ #DIV/0!
Refunds 150.00$ Office 181.65$ 799.93$ #DIV/0!
Returned Check Redeposit -$ Printing 218.05$ 618.63$ #DIV/0!
subtotal = 2,274.25$ 8,477.64$ Postage 47.00$ 47.00$ #DIV/0!
from Literature Account -$ Other 40.00$ 80.00$ #DIV/0!
Total Expenses = 2,052.10$ 7,732.16$ -$ #DIV/0!
TOTAL INCOME = 2,274.25$ 8,477.64$
move to Prudent Reserve -$ -$
EXPENSES: move from Prudent Reserve -$ -$
RENT: loaned to Literature Account -$ -$
Central Office 650.00$ 1,950.00$ repaid from Literature Account -$ -$
Birthday Meeting 300.00$
Intergroup Council -$
RENT subtotal= 650.00$ 2,250.00$ ENDING CASH = 14,145.76$
SALARY EXPENSES: ALLOCATED FUNDS:
Net Salary 915.40$ 2,746.20$ Activities ($500) 500.00$
Payroll Taxes 883.80$ Liability Ins. ($200/mo)
Workers Comp. 306.60$ Payroll Taxes ($650/mo)
SALARY subtotal= 915.40$ 3,936.60$ Vacation Accrual
Workers Comp. ($50/mo)
OFFICE EXPENSES: Total Allocated = 500.00$
Office Supplies 62.72$
PG&E 61.98$ 192.38$ AVAILABLE CASH= 13,645.76$
Telephone 119.67$ 369.83$
Other 175.00$
OFFICE subtotal= 181.65$ 799.93$
LITERATURE ACCOUNT
PRINTING:
In-house Printing 218.05$ 618.63$ BEGINNING CASH = 7,548.32$
Other -$
PRINTING subtotal= 218.05$ 618.63$ Total Cash Receipts 1,119.30$ 3,082.35$
Sales Receipts Portion 1,024.16$ 2,820.27$
POSTAGE: Sales Tax Portion 95.14$ 262.08$
Newsletter -$ Returned Check Amends -$
Office 47.00$ 47.00$ subtotal = 8,667.62$
Other -$
POSTAGE subtotal= 47.00$ 47.00$ Operating Acct. Loan
OTHER EXPENSES: Purchases & Costs 2,522.03$ 5,670.83$
Activities -$ Bank Fees -$
Birthday Meeting Supplies 40.00$ 40.00$ Sales Tax Paid 498.00$
Conferences & Travel -$ Returned (Bounced) Checks -$
Liability Insurance -$ subtotal = 2,522.03$
Other -$
OTHER EXP. subtotal= 40.00$ 80.00$ move to Operating Account -$
TOTAL EXPENSES = 2,052.10$ 7,732.16$ ENDING CASH = 6,145.59$
move to Prudent Reserve -$ Sales & Use Tax Allocation:
move from Prudent Reserve -$ Carried over
loaned to Literature Account -$ This Month's Sales Tax 95.14$
repaid from Literature Account -$ This Month's Use Tax
Quarter To Date 95.14$
ENDING CASH = 14,145.76$ 14,145.76$ AVAILABLE CASH = 6,050.45$
Month's Gain or Loss = 222.15$
PRUDENT RESERVE
BIRTHDAY SPEAKER MEETING DETAILS
7th Tradition - 246.00$ 560.00$ BEGINNING CASH = 26,632.65$
Expenses (rent, supplies, etc.) - -$ 33.25$ to Operating Acc't -$ -$
BALANCE - 246.00$ 526.75$ from Operating Acc't -$ -$
Interest -$
Fees -$
ENDING CASH = 26,632.65$
GENERAL NOTES:
- We use the CASH accounting method, used by most people in recording their checking account: Income is reported when deposited and an expense is recorded when the check is written.
- Our FISCAL YEAR (FY 2014 - 2015) begins July 1, and ends June 30.
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TOTALS FOR THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER, 2016
SEPT. F.Yr. Total
Submitted by TOTAL DONATIONS= 2,059.55$ 7,628.94$
Groups Contributing this Month- 11
Groups Contributing this Year-
Number of Listed Groups- 109
Percent of groups contributing this month- 10%
Percent of groups contributing this year-
Sept. F.Yr. Totals Sept. F.Yr. Totals
11th Step MeditatioGroup (Sun.) -$ Mattison Lane Group -$
12 X 12 (Tue.) -$ Make My Day 129.13$
12 Paces at Noon 327.00$ 327.00$ Mattison Lane Group 198.00$
5:30 Group, The -$ Medically Supported Recovery (Thu.) -$
AA Sober Slugs -$ Men's Basic Step Study Group 90.00$
Acceptance Group (Boulder Creek) 148.65$ 148.65$ Men's Cross Talkers -$
Altered Attitude Group -$ Mud Flats Group -$
Alternative Group -$ Nifty Ladies on Park Group -$
Aptos Women's Serenity Group 83.50$ 262.60$ No Frills Sobriety 130.00$
Aromas Group -$ Ocean View Group 176.40$
Awareness Group -$ On the Beach (Sat.) 126.60$
Back to Basics Group (Fri.) -$ On the Beach, Too (Sun.) -$
Bay Group, The 144.00$ Once a Drunk W -$
Beach Combers, The (LaSelva Discussion) 60.00$ One O'clock Step Study Group -$
Ben Lomond Fellowship (S. L. Valley) -$ Out of the Blue 124.00$ 124.00$
Big Book and Step Study Group (Fri.) -$ Out of the Trenches -$
Book & Step Study (Davenport) -$ Pleasure Point Group 44.31$
Boulder Creek Group 142.80$ Roxas Group 300.00$
Box of Chocolates -$ Santa Cruz Fellowship -$
Brown Baggers Group 300.00$ Santa Cruz Speakers (Fri.) -$
B.Y.O.B. Group (Mon.) 50.00$ Saturday Night Live Oak 120.00$
Candlelight Group (Fri.) -$ Saved by Grace Group -$
Conscious Contact Meditation Meeting 100.00$ Scotts Valley Happy Destiny (Wed.) -$
Courage to Change -$ Share Today Group -$
DMV Meetings (Consolidated) 760.10$ Shivering Denizens -$
Do-Nut Meeting -$ Sisters in Sobriety Group -$
Double Winners By Grace 120.00$ Skyland Group 120.00$
Early Morning Spiritual -$ Sobriety & Gratitude 120.00$
Early Risers 436.00$ 1,118.00$ Solutions in the Sand Group -$
End of the Line Discussion Group -$ Soquel Acceptance Group (Fri.) -$
Eyes on the Prize 65.00$ 110.60$ Soquel Acceptance Group (Wed.) 28.00$
Felton Group -$ Soquel Step Study -$
Firehouse Group -$ Sought Through Meditation 150.00$
Friday Night Group (Emeline) 120.00$ Sought Through Prayer 174.63$
Friday Nite Lights (Frederick St.) -$ Stag 12:12 Group 150.00$ 250.00$
From the Heart 15.00$ Stag Eleven Group -$
Fuente De Vida -$ Step and Traditions Study for Women 177.00$
Gay Men Living Sober -$ Sunday Morning Spiritual 250.67$
Gay Women's Meeting (Sun.) -$ Sunday Night Candle Light Group -$
Grateful & Gay Group -$ Sunshine Group (Sun.) -$
Grupo Alborado -$ T.G.I.W. -$
Grupo Alfa Y Omega -$ There is a Solution Big Book Study -$
Grupo Fin y Principio -$ Thumpers Big Book Study 441.16$ 441.16$
Grupo Libertad - Plaza Vigil -$ Today's Women's Step Study -$
Grupo Nuevo Amanceer -$ Trudgers Women's Big Book Study -$
Grupo Nuevo Luz -$ Twisted Sisters Book Study 116.24$ 217.29$
Grupo Santa Cruz -$ Valley Girls 4 X a Winner -$
Happy Destiny -$ Valley Sunday Group (Scotts Valley) 60.00$ 60.00$
H.O.W. Group 65.00$ Watsonville Fellowship -$
In The Woods -$ We Agnostics -$
In the Dark Group -$ We Are Not Saints -$
In the Hat Group -$ Westside Group (Tues.) -$
Junta De Mujeres -$ Westside Men's Big Book Study (Mon.) -$
Keep It Simple -$ Westside Men's Step Study Group (Thu.) 130.00$
Kids R Welcome -$ Womens 5 & 10 Group -$
Live on Friday Night (Soquel Ave.) -$ Young People's Big Book Study -$
LSB Men's Meeting -$ Young People at Louden Nelson -$
Make My Day -$ Young People's Underground Group -$
This year's new groups added below: Unknown / Unidentifiable Group Donations:
Come as You Are Group -$ 108.00$ 108.00$
Triple Winners 120.00$ -$
-$ -$
SANTA CRUZ COUNTY INTERGROUP, INC.
TREASURER'S REPORT
GROUP DONATIONS DETAIL
Notes: Groups are named the same way as in the Meeting Schedule. New
groups started during the year (July to June) are added at the bottom. Our Fiscal
Year (F.Yr.) is from July through the following June.
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(831) 768-9597
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