Sometimes quickly, sometimes slowly

Sometimes quickly, sometimes slowly: One of the realities of sobriety offered by the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous. As I grow older, it also has become an urgency of getting things accomplished for service to Seniors in Sobriety. For me the struggle has been between honoring the spirit of Concept Ten’s description of service leadership balanced by service authority with continually trying to encourage the development of a better informed group conscience of Seniors in Sobriety itself. And one of the limiting realities of aging is that many of us will pass away sooner than later. This suggests that we might want to encourage more seniors to be involved in SIS service so that our institutional knowledge of being elders in recovery can be passed on more gracefully, without the need for complicated documentation, discussion, or procedures.

So I put out this invitation to all of you. Please introduce at least one of your elder meeting friends to SIS (via the website: seniorsinsobriety.com ) and also encourage them to sign-up for our emails that let folks know about our bi-annual conferences and other SIS activities. (email me if the website link is troublesome, mackcolin

We continue to develop our SIS online meeting (via Zoom) for Sunday afternoons and will alert you on this website and via email when the remaining details are worked out. Apologies if my announcement last fall raised any expectations that we weren’t yet equipped to meet. Stay tuned.

Seniors in Sobriety is hosting a hospitality room/booth at the AA World Services International Convention July 2-5, 2020 in Detroit Michigan. As of this writing, I know that Mickey W. will be attending. Others of our core steering team and followers will also be there to meet and greet our seniors.

Best wishes to you and your families for a joyous holiday season and a Happy 2020 New Year!

Colin M. – webservant

End of 2018 Post

2018 SENIORS IN SOBRIETY UPDATE
(This is a post of the email sent in early December)

2019 SIS International Conference Info
The location for the 2019 Seniors in Sobriety International Conference will be in Reno/Sparks Nevada.  The dates selected are May 17-19th 2019.  The planning committee has chosen The Silver Legacy Resort and Casino in Reno.  They are working on a program, and other details required to host a successful conference.  They will publish a registration form and it will be available on our website: https://seniorsinsobriety.com
Via email: registration
or hard copies by mailing:  SIS 2019 Conference Registrar – P.O. Box 11011 Reno, NV 89510-9998

We will keep you apprised on any changes or modifications of conference information as soon as we receive it.  Please click on the link under 2019 Conference Info on the website if you want to download the pdf of the conference flyer.

In the same vein, Joe R. and and Erika H. from Reno visited Mickey W, Chris S. and I in late November.  We had an opportunity to get an update on conference planning and to discuss our newly formed SIS Steering Committee with them.

SIS Organizational Info
Since the wrap-up meeting of the 2017 SIS Intl. Conference in Van Nuys, Mickey W., Chris S., and I have noodled over better means of assuring SIS continuity over the coming years and have made some decisions in the absence of any governing body or group conscience.  In a phone conversation I had with Chris (and later with Mickey) we felt it would be prudent to recommend every other year SIS conferences at least until after the 2020 AA World Services Conference in Detroit.  We were able to identify some helpful folks from two interested communities, Reno NV and San Francisco, CA.  (Please see postings on the website for further mention of these developments).

Further discussions over the past few months and a serendipitous event led Mickey to open a bank account and a Yuma PO Box for SIS.  The Woman’s Conference in Phoenix gifted SIS some of their excess revenue and it has been deposited into the newly formed SIS Steering Group account as has the excess revenue from the 2017 Van Nuys Conference.  We have drafted guidelines for the group and are working on a set of job descriptions for a “Conference Planning Handbook” that will simplify the start-up efforts of future Conference planning committees.  The focus of the Steering Group will be to assure continuity of SIS going forward, to support conference planning, and to provide resources for CEC groups and committees within existing AA and Al-Anon Areas, Districts, or Groups throughout the world.

Six charter members of the committee were nominated from members who have been active for the many years SIS conferences have been held.  Their terms, replacement, and or rotations will be specified in the Guidelines according to a quorum vote.  This group will meet electronically six times a year (and more if needed) and also face to face at the wrap-up meeting of each conference.  All members are to be volunteers.

We invite the input and participation of all Seniors in Sobriety at our meetings and for conference planning and SIS/CEC Outreach activities and projects.

We encourage you all to visit the website regularly (at least once or twice a month).  Your web servant and other submitting members will continue working to add more content that will attract senior readers as well as those looking for conference and outreach information.

Please visit the website https://seniorsinsobriety.com for SIS information.  And tell your senior friends to visit the website and click on the contact area at the top right side of the home page to register their email address with us.  I also continue to encourage you all to please send me your senior experiences and photos and I will publish them in a post or newsletter.  So far no one has taken me up on the request so please consider doing so or encouraging your friends as well.  We continue to need the support of all recovered Seniors including more information about YOUR adventures.  (We all certainly have enough other stuff going on that isn’t particularly fun or adventuresome, right?)

In Love and Service,
Colin M. – Webservant

July August 2018 Post

When we last communicated, my wife and I were in Sioux Falls South Dakota.  Since, we’ve headed west to Oregon and Washington.  The good news is we will be wintering in Winter Haven CA which is right on the Arizona border next to Yuma.  That’s where Mickey W. hangs out and we will be working with him all winter on SIS stuff.  There also will be a meeting of SIS worker bees in Yuma sometime in October.  As of now Chris S., Mickey W., I, and hopefully one or more of the 2019 planning committee members will get together to discuss SIS organizational issues and more of the details of the 2019 (and maybe 2021) conferences.

I’ve already let the cat out of the bag a bit already, but the current state of 2019 is that their new Planning Committee chair is Kit B. (Applause) and he is moving forward with organizing the effort.  Tentative date will be sometime in May 2019 and the venue will be in the Sparks/Reno area of Nevada.  Although there’s no formal report from the committee to post yet, I have been in contact with Kit and am working to make archived information available to him and his committee.  Also, a set of job descriptions and other event planning documents have been handed over from the September 2017 California Conference.

Travel-wise we discovered another great AA meeting place- The Hut-  in La Pine Oregon where seniors abound (The Sun River Resort area outside Bend Oregon is a well-known retirement community anyway and there’s also a great meeting there at the Nature Center on Monday evenings from 7:00 – 8:30 p.m.) Fascinating to me was the metal “A” on the door, which when the sun is shining throws a second shadow “A” behind it.

In Love and Service,

Colin M. – webservant

 

May June 2018 Post

Looking back over the past few months of correspondence and activity, it seems appropriate to suggest that we continue to provide a newsletter update every two months rather than monthly.

Your web servant has been attempting to get some help with ideas, articles, and other content for our website. So far I have not gotten any submissions or comments so I will assume that the information provided is meeting the needs of those of you who are visiting the website. But please don’t hesitate to email me with suggestions, criticism, helpful hints and other guidance regarding what you wish to see or have read.

We still don’t have any “formal” organizational structure for SIS itself (other than conference planning committees) despite requests to a number of you to assist with developing some sort of group conscience. And although reluctant to make any major changes to our current direction, I will continue to work on the inspiration provided by my higher power and think up material that is of interest.

My own travels this year are taking me to meeting halls and new cities throughout the US. The personal details are better left for a speaker meeting some day. But a few highlights might be of interest.

I am including a few pictures that I have taken, with attention to the spirit of anonymity so no group members are pictured. However the “story” behind the meeting halls and groups is worth sharing in my humble opinion. These are not, specifically, senior friendly meetings, but each had many elder statesmen in attendance. One had a special parking sign for seniors though. (see picture)

I attended the 6th anniversary of the founding of the 3-6-12 Hope group in San Antonio Texas. Two of their founding members Rudy F. and his wife Yoli, were gracious to invite me to their potluck after meeting Rudy and another meeting the previous night. They both have multiple decades of sobriety and provide caring leadership in the San Antonio community.

Due to our itinerary, and the length of stays in various locations, meetings have been few and far between. But when nearby larger cities, the Meeting Guide was very helpful – in Areas where it has been adopted. Otherwise, the online presence of Intergroup and Central Office websites was of help in locating meetings, especially those that were held nearby public transportation bus stops.

As we were wending our way North through Alabama, we found a campground near the freeway in Hartsell Alabama. While trying to find the local Walmart for groceries, we took a wrong turn and found ourselves in front of a single story WPA stone building. Above the door was a small hanging sign with the letters AA. On the door was a meeting schedule. I came back the following evening for a scheduled meeting and discovered a smokers meeting. The room (see picture) is mostly brown from years of smoke, and a fascinating array of memorabilia and visual aids was on the walls and in display cases. What struck me about the meeting hall was that it included a separate Al-anon meeting room as well as a non-smoking meeting room where business meetings are held for the various groups and programs. (See pictures)

My most recent meeting experience is in rural South Dakota where I was referred to the Parker meeting in Parker South Dakota. Located 35 miles west of Sioux Falls, it is held in the original VFW Hall and displays an AA sign on the outside that was furnished the group by the General Service office in New York in the early 1950s. The current meeting has about 20 members whose sobriety exceeds 400 years. The meeting is not attended by many Parker residents. Instead, members drive – some from as far as 125 miles- to attend the Parker meeting once weekly on Wednesday night. It’s simply an amazing experience.  As I write this post, the rain and threat of flooding prevent me from attending tonight. But weather permitting I will be there next week.

And, of course, I have been reminding everyone I meet about SIS and our conferences, but have been careful not to publicize. Hopefully some of those I meet will take interest and, God willing, we will eventually have a conference hosted by a committee East of the Pacific Region.

Well, as we say, I am rambling. Hopefully these musings will stimulate some of you to PLEASE submit your experiences with other senior friendly meetings and interesting meeting places as you walk your paths of seniority and recovery.  And pictures are OK as long as no members are identified without their permission.

In Love and Service,
Colin M. – Web Servant

January 2018 Post

Happy New Year to one and all. Your self-appointed webmaster/editor will be publishing site updates on a more regular basis going forward this year. We still seek volunteers to form an editorial committee (of sorts) so that the words you read here are more representative of more of our SIS or CEC members. We all know the trouble that alcoholics get into when left to their own wiles at the mercy of an obsessive, compulsive brain. So please connect and help out. We don’t need a village at this point, just a couple of helpers.

On another note – there are some minor expenses to pay for the hosting of the website and domain registration that were paid by one of our senior friends out of pocket for charges that came due at the end of December. I suggest that some of us consider our 7th Tradition obligations and find a creative way to financially support the website and any other SIS obligations (besides those connected to a conference itself) that arise going forward. Ideas?

I have continued to communicate with the 2017 Coonference Committee about the site and other potential hosts for the next conference. As of this month I am not aware of any conference sponsors or host areas. So if your Area or any other groups want to bid, please let me know.

Please feel free to comment. We want to hear from other Seniors and friends of SIS.