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District 36 Available Service Positions

If you want to deepen your program through serving our district’s groups, please come to the next business meeting & make yourself available for a District 36 Service Position. We love it when A.A. members are willing to help our local groups carry A.A.’s message of hope & recovery!  

District 36 Business Meeting 1st Tuesday of Month 7:00-8:30 PM
The District 36 business meeting is Hybrid @ Fall City United Methodist Church
Join Zoom Meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/109467650?pwd=WlVJTDJuV1JqNHMrMHZENnRoM1pRZz09
Join by phone: 1-253-215-8782 / Meeting ID: 109 467 650 / Passcode: 259150

Open Service Positions 

Secretary – OPEN
The secretary is responsible for maintaining a written record of all district business and activities and communicating this record to all GSRs and committee members. The secretary is responsible for all written communication between the district and area except for those duties assigned to the registrar.

Accessibility – OPEN 
The Accessibility Committee assists A.A. members who have a variety of challenges in accessing the A.A. message in A.A. meetings, Twelve Step work & other A.A. service. 

Archives – OPEN
The Archivist is responsible for maintaining a historical record of all district business as well as other collected historical memorabilia. This record includes, but is not limited to, past District meeting minutes & financial reports, collected literature, newspaper articles, photographs, & event programs/flyers. 

Cooperation with the Professional Community / Public Information (CPC/PI) – OPEN
We’ve combined these two roles into one position, CPC/PI. This committee is responsible to provide information and education to the non-alcoholic community. Public Information develops public service announcements, appears at schools and health fairs, communicates with the media to explain the working of Alcoholics Anonymous and the importance of anonymity, as well to assisting A.A. members when speaking publicly to the community about A.A. The second purpose is to explain what A.A. is, and is not, to the professional community. Typically CPC works with doctors, nurses, dentists, counselors, treatment center workers, lawyers, police, judges, teachers, clergy, employee assistance programs, union leaders, etc.

Grapevine/Literature – OPEN
This committee is responsible to order, sell at GSO prices, and otherwise distribute A.A. approved literature to groups and individuals in need.

Third Legacy – OPEN
Our District’s Third Legacy Committee facilitates A.A.’s Third Legacy of Service within the District. This includes activities like facilitating group inventories, speaking about our third legacy & helping organize workshops. 


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