Saturday, February 15, 2014

DCM Report

SWTA 68
2014 Winter Workshop
Fri. Jan.17-Sun. Jan. 19


Mario Rodriguez, DCM Dist. 8C. The towns that make up Dist. 8C are as follows: Alice in Jim
Wells county, Kingsville,Riviera in Kleberg county, Falfurrias in Brooks county.
There are six groups in Dist. 8C that are actively supporting the District at this time, they are the
2nd Chance group in Falfurrias, Some Are Sicker Than Others group in Riviera, Al-K group Un Dia La Vez group in Kingsville, Alice group in Alice, and the Glossbrener group at the Glossbrener unit.
Committees currently active are PICPC, Webmaster, Bilingual ,CFC. We are still encouraging and
attempting to motivate more members to chair other committees, but due to the small size of our
District that can be a challenge. Our District has not been up and going for a long period of time, but am
pleased with what we have accomplished so far. We have been holding regular monthly District mtgs.
And am pleased how well we have worked together and united to get District 8C active again.
We are currently working on attempting to get workshops scheduled and working with the Area chairs
in assisting us in this endeavor. Also planning a pre Valentines day Banquet in Feb. to be hosted by the
2nd Chance group in Falfurrias.
Also look forward to continuing to visit the groups in the District, helping and assisting in any way that
we can as a District. And hopefully get more members involved to support the District as we need all the
support we can get.
Would also like to thank all the groups that support me and encourage me in attending the assemblies
and workshops, it has been a learning and enjoyable experience thus far. Would also like to thank
everyone at the Area as well for all the support and help we have received. Look forward to continuing
to serve and being your trusted servant, thank you all.

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Second Chance Group of Falfurrias presents a Taqueria Fiesta

The Second Chance Group of Falfurrias presents a Taqueria Fiesta. A Mexican Buffet dinner, Door Prizes, Raffle Basket and a speaker all for a $15 per person donation that will go to further the efforts of the Second Chance Group and District 8C of SWTA 68.
For tickets see any group member or call for info.

Where: Taqueria Jalisco
1413 South Highway 281, Falfurrias

When: 7:00 PM - February 13, 2014

For more information call:


Mario – 361-455-1108

AA Thought for the Day

AA Thought for the Day
(courtesy AA-Alive.net)

January 23, 2014
Persuasion
The Twelve Steps of our AA program are not crammed down anybody's throat.
They are not sustained by any human authority.  Yet we powerfully unite around them
because the truth they contain has saved our lives, has opened the door to a new world.
Our experience tells us these universal truths work.
The anarchy of the individual yields to their persuasion.
- The Language of the Heart, p. 8
Thought to Ponder . . .
A new world came into view.
AA-related 'Alconym' . . .
S T E P S = Solutions Through Each Positive Step,

Saturday, December 21, 2013

alkathons

Hello Friends,
   The following is for your information.

   AA-Alive.net will be hosting 3 alkathons, Christmas day, New Year's Eve and New Year's day. The schedules are as follows.

   Christmas day, Wednesday, Dec. 25, 2013

   3:00am, 5:00am, 8:00am, 11:00am, 2:00pm, 5:00pm, 8:00pm, 11:00pm

   New Year's eve, Tuesday, Dec.31, 2013

   8:00am, 11:00am, 2:00pm, 5:00pm, 8:00pm,11:00pm

   New Year's day, Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2014

   3:00am, 8:00am, 11:00am, 2:00pm, 8:00pm, 11:00pm

   It would be a good idea to post this several times during the month.
   Thank you, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to everybody.

   Jackie L, alt. IGR, AA-Alive.net

PS Our url is www.aa-alive.net and we have open chat between meetings
24/7 if anybody wants to visit before Christmas.

Thursday, December 19, 2013

Carrying the Message

~~~ Holiday Alkathon! ~~~
Come celebrate with us!
http://www.aa-alive.net/christmas-alkathon.html
December 25 Christmas Alkathon Meeting Times (Eastern Time)
3:00am, 5:00am, 8:00am,11:00am, 2:00pm, 5:00pm, 8:00pm,11:00pm.


AA Thought for the Day
(courtesy AA-Alive.net)

December 20, 2013

Carrying the Message
What message?  Hope.  Example.  The way out.  The way back.
A handful of simple principles to unravel most our snarled-up problems.
A touch of humor -- not taking ourselves so damned seriously.
Meetings.  Availability.  Talk, talk, talk.  The willingness to listen with understanding
as the still-suffering alcoholic thrashes his way out of his mental mire.
Tolerance.  Guilelessness.  The honesty to face situations and people,
not go around them by the old, familiar route of sneakiness and subverted honesty.
"Carrying the message" is all these things.

- The Best of the Grapevine [Vol. 2], p. 179

Thought to Ponder . . .
In AA we carry the message ... not the mess.

AA-related 'Alconym' . . .
T L C = Tears, Laughter, Caring.


Thanks to all of you for sharing so generously of your experience, strength and hope in carrying the AA message.
Blessings in sobriety to all,
In love and service,
joanna b
dailythought@aa-alive.org

Our Daily Thought Discussion Board is Live and Online!
Please join us for thoughtful conversation at:
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AA-Alive Online Meetings at:
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8:00 AM Daily
2:00 PM Daily
8:00 PM Daily
11:00 PM Daily
(all times in Eastern Time)
All are welcome to attend!

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Willingness

~~~ Holiday Alkathon! ~~~
Come celebrate with us!
http://www.aa-alive.net/christmas-alkathon.html
December 25 Christmas Alkathon Meeting Times (Eastern Time)
3:00am, 5:00am, 8:00am,11:00am, 2:00pm, 5:00pm, 8:00pm,11:00pm.



AA Thought for the Day
(courtesy AA-Alive.net)

December 18, 2013

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Willingness
My level of comfort is in direct relationship
to the degree of willingness I possess at any given moment to give up my self-will,
and allow God's will to be manifested in my life.
With the key of willingness, my worries and fears are powerfully transformed into serenity.

- Daily Reflections, p. 75


Thought to Ponder . . .
I can't do His will my way.

AA-related 'Alconym' . . .
W H O = Willingness, Honesty, Open-mindedness.
A Member Shares:
Good morning everyone, my name is Debra and I am a grateful recovering alcoholic.  I have been working on Step Three with my group for the last few weeks and have discovered that it is really at the heart of my recovery.  When I first came into AA I was willing to turn my will over to anyone who could help me to stop feeling the way I was feeling.  I was desperate.  I hadn't lost any of the outside stuff but my insides were a total disaster -- my soul was basically dead.  As time went on, I often asked the question "How do I know what God's will for me is?"  I was baffled by this.  But the more I come around, the clearer it is to me and sometimes the harder it is to follow.  One thing I know for sure is that God, as I understand him/her, wants me to be sober and happy.  But it is the day-to-day situations that sometimes confuse me so I try to keep a couple of things in mind.  The first is that if ever I am confused about God's will for me I just don't do or say anything.  I find that my gut usually gives me the answer, because the more AA I have in my head and in my heart, the more I get that unsettled feeling in my gut when something just doesn't feel right.  And if I don't listen to that little voice inside my head and heart, I will get farther away from what God wants for me.  And the farther I get away from that, the closer I get to picking up a drink. With all the noise of the world it is not always easy but if I just keep coming, the wisdom I get from AA drowns out all that noise.  God will never lead me astray.  And for today, I plan on turning my will and my life over to the God of my understanding.  Thanks everyone for being here.


To respond to the sharer, please email DTShare@aa-alive.org and it will be forwarded to them.
(All shares are reproduced with the kind permission of the person sharing)


Thanks to all of you for sharing so generously of your experience, strength and hope in carrying the AA message.
Blessings in sobriety to all,
In love and service,
joanna b
dailythought@aa-alive.org


Our Daily Thought Discussion Board is Live and Online!
Please join us for thoughtful conversation at:
http://dailythought.aa-alive.org

Sunday, December 8, 2013

AA Thought for the Day December 8, 2013

AA Thought for the Day
(courtesy AA-Alive.net)

December 8, 2013

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Step Three

"Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God as we understood Him."
To every worldly and practical beginner, this Step looks hard, even impossible.
No matter how much one wishes to try, exactly how can he turn his own will and his own life
over to the care of whatever God he thinks there is?
Fortunately, we who have tried it, and with equal misgivings,
can testify that anyone, anyone at all, can begin to do it.

- Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions, p. 35 


Thought to Ponder . . .
What have I been given today?
Am I willing to reach out and grasp it?



A Member Shares:
My name is Hope, an alcoholic.  I said at my first Women's Group that I want to live in Step Three, and the older ladies smiled.  I felt silly -- such an obvious thought.  The very first Third Step decision I made was to come each day to the first meeting.  I didn't have to decide each day.  I made one global decision, and indeed that has taught me how to listen.  So I began to appreciate listening.  I think the big question, as Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions says, is "How?."  Just, how?  And we are all seekers and finders each day.  To bring my will in line with God's will -- that is the big "How" question one day at a time.  And the path is beautiful.  Who could have imagined asking such questions before?  Not me.  It's a gift at the heart of my sober life.