Category: Area 33

News and information relevant to A.A. Area 33 as a whole, including as the work of various Committees, Officers, and Districts within Area.

  • Area 33 Officers Contact Information

    Area 33 Officers Contact Information

    The below table contains the names and email addresses of the elected Officers of Area 33.

    OfficerOfficer NameEmail
    DelegateCheryl B.gro.imes-aa.gnigatsobfsctd-497849@etageled33aera
    Alternative DelegateEdgar L.gro.imes-aa.gnigatsobfsctd-2e7a03@etageledtla33aera
    ChairpersonSean A.gro.imes-aa.gnigatsobfsctd-5fdf07@nosrepriahc33aera
    Records SecretaryShannon H.gro.imes-aa.gnigatsobfsctd-3ff4e4@yratercessdrocer33aera
    RegistrarAndrew B.gro.imes-aa.gnigatsobfsctd-5ccb6d@rartsiger33aera
    SecretaryJean C.gro.imes-aa.gnigatsobfsctd-55c720@yraterces33aera
    TreasurerTracey T.gro.imes-aa.gnigatsobfsctd-43da55@rerusaert33aera

    Updated

  • CPC Committee Volunteers Needed

    CPC Committee Volunteers Needed

    The Area 33 Cooperation with the Professional Community is seeking new members to assist us with our mission.

  • Website Committee Report – June 2024

    Website Committee Report – June 2024

    Website relaunched successfully during Memorial Day weekend with only ~1 hour of downtime.

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  • Expense Report Form (2024)

    Expense Report Form (2024)

    Please download the below-linked PDF file to submit expenses for reimbursement.

  • Web Committee Report – May 2024

    Web Committee Report – May 2024

    After some delays, the new website will be launched Memorial Day weekend (Sun May 26)!

    The staging website (https://staging.staging.aa-semi.org) has been up since shortly after the last Area Assembly, and there has been a prominent link on the homepage for over 1 week now. So far, there has been little feedback.

    After the new website launches, the Web Committee will turn our focus toward leveraging our Google Workspace account to meet the communication & collaboration needs of Committees, Districts, and Area Officers within Area 33. There is a LOT more here than just Email, and we’re only scratching the surface of what we CAN do.

    Also, I’m pleased to announce that Kevin M. has accepted the position of Web Co-Chair. Kevin’s experience will be a huge asset as we operationalize the ongoing maintenance of the new site AND focus on supporting Committees/DCMs communications and collaboration needs.

    Contact me!

    I want to understand the technology needs of Committees and DCMs. I want to help us all find supportable, long-term solutions that will protect our legacy beyond your particular rotation in your current service role.

    Sean S.
    Website Committee Chairperson

  • Website Committee Report – April 2024

    Website Committee Report – April 2024

    Website committee is putting the finishing touches on the new website. A preview of the new site will go live at staging.staging.aa-semi.org this week, and the full site should go live on/around April 30, 2024.

    Web chairperson has met with Design Source Media to coordinate off-boarding from their services for a smooth transition to our new website and hosting service at significant cost savings.

    Website committee meets the 2nd Tuesday of the month at 6pm via Google Meet. Check the area 33 website’s calendar for meeting details.

    Sean S.
    Website Committee Chairperson

  • Am I Alcoholic?

    Am I Alcoholic?

    Only You Can Decide…

    Hello, and welcome to Alcoholics Anonymous!

    Perhaps someone important in your life is telling you that your alcohol consumption is causing problems in the relationship, or simply in your own life? That person may be a spouse, parent, child, employer, or judicial official.

    You may or may not agree with their assessment, and that is okay for now. If you think, however slightly, they may be right, we encourage you to read further and decide for yourself.

    Below is a list of aa.org-published reading materials that may help you as you decide for yourself whether or not you are Alcoholic.

    If you decide that you are Alcoholic, or still aren’t sure, we encourage you to read our Resources for Newcomers or attend a meeting for information on how we can help you recover.

    The Big Book and The 12&12

    The our program of recovery is detailed in the book Alcoholics Anonymous (also referred to as “The Big Book”).

    A later volume, Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions (also referred to as “The 12 & 12”) expands on several topics mentioned only briefly in “The Big Book.”

    The below aa.org links are provided for those who may need them.

  • Resources for Newcomers

    Resources for Newcomers

    If you are just now realizing that you have a problem with alcohol, and need help getting and staying sober, you’re in the right place. Congratulations! Admitting your powerlessness over alcohol is part of your very first step towards recovery.

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  • Alternate Delegate’s Role & Responsibilities

    Alternate Delegate’s Role & Responsibilities

    The Alternate Delegate prepares to assume the Delegate’s responsibilities should the Delegate be unable to continue any duty. He or she presides at the Area Committee meeting, assists the Delegate whenever needed, sets up and coordinates the Area 33 GSR school, coordinates Area 33 GSR District workshops, Pre-Conference, Service Fair, reviews and edits Area Assembly minutes received from Secretary and maintains Area 33 communications with past delegates.

    gro.imes-aa.gnigatsobfsctd-225917@etageledtla33aera

  • Welcome Statement

    Welcome Statement

    The Southeastern Michigan Area 33 of Alcoholics Anonymous welcomes you!

    As a participant in the activities of area service, you will find many new and exciting opportunities to help carry the message of A.A. to your companions in recovery, as well as to the alcoholic who still suffers.

    The experience of A.A.’ s past and the hope of its future have been entrusted to each of us.

  • Website Posting Policy

    Website Posting Policy

    Area 33 Web Committee serves AA entities within and adjacent to Area 33 by allowing these AA entities to post Bulletins and Event Listings (a.k.a. “Flyers”) visible to our site’s audience.   We adhere to Alcoholics Anonymous’ 12 Steps and 12 Traditions to the best of our ability while providing this service.   

    Why Do We Need A Posting Policy?

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  • Bulletins vs. Events vs. Flyers: What’s the Difference?

    Bulletins vs. Events vs. Flyers: What’s the Difference?

    Communicating various information types in digital form often requires different data management processes, depending on the type of information they contain.

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  • Why Do We Need A Posting Policy?

    Why Do We Need A Posting Policy?

    Many AAs are accustomed to creating, copying, and distributing paper flyers to “spread the word” about notable events or changes of interest to other nearby AAs. 

    In a digital world, the words we spread travel much faster, and more widely, than our founders could’ve imagined.

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  • Problematic Bulletins and Events

    Problematic Bulletins and Events

    We have drafted these posting guidelines to minimize the controversy that arises around certain types of posts, especially as they relate to interpretation of the 12 Steps and 12 Traditions. 

    Retreats & Workshops

    In the past, we have received postings for retreats and/or workshops,followed by numerous requests to take those postings down. 

    If your Bulletin or Event might be considered a retreat or workshop, please review the information below BEFORE submitting it:

    • <include 1-3 links to aa.org publications/guidelines on this topic>
    • <include 1-3 questions for self-reflection on this topic>

    Similarly, if you are concerned that a particular retreat or workshop posting violates your interpretation of a particular tradition, we urge you to read the above guidelines prior to Reporting Objectionable Content <LINK>.

    Raffles & Fundraisers

    In the past, we have received Event postings mentioning fundraisers or raffles, followed by numerous requests to take those postings down.  

    If your Bulletin or Event might be considered a raffle or fundraiser, please review the information below BEFORE submitting it:

    • <include 1-3 links to aa.org publications/guidelines on this topic>
    • <include 1-3 questions for self-reflection on this topic>

    Similarly, if you are concerned that a particular raffle/fundraiser posting violates your interpretation of a particular tradition, we urge you to read the above guidelines prior to Reporting Objectionable Content <LINK>.

    (Non) “Conference-Approved” Literature

    In the past, we have received postings mentioning the use of literature published by organizations other than A. A. World Services, Inc. or A.A. Grapevine, Inc., followed by numerous requests to take those postings down.  This is commonly referred to as Non-“Conference-Approved” literature.

    If your Bulletin or Event mentions any published literature, please review the information below BEFORE submitting it:

    • <include 1-3 links to aa.org publications/guidelines on this topic>
    • <include 1-3 questions for self-reflection on this topic>

    Similarly, if you are concerned about the literature mentioned in a posting, we urge you to read the above guidelines prior to Reporting Objectionable Content <LINK>.

    Fellowship-Focused Outings

    In the past, we have received postings for “social” or “fellowship”-focused events, followed by numerous requests to take those postings down. 

    If your Bulletin or Event could be perceived primarily as a social outing, please review the information below BEFORE submitting it:

    • <include 1-3 links to aa.org publications/guidelines on this topic>
    • <include 1-3 questions for self-reflection on this topic>

    Similarly, if you are concerned whether a fellowship- or social-focused outing “qualifies” to be considered an AA Event, we urge you to read the above guidelines prior to Reporting Objectionable Content <LINK>.

    Repeat Postings

    In the past, we have received repeated postings from some individuals attempting to promote or otherwise draw attention to specific meetings or meeting venues. We have come to view these repeated postings, without any significant modification or new information added, to be an abuse of posting privileges.   

    Please review the information below BEFORE re-submitting previously-posted content:

    • <include 1-3 links to aa.org publications/guidelines on this topic>
    • <include 1-3 questions for self-reflection on this topic>

    Similarly, if you are concerned about a repeat posting, we urge you to read the above guidelines prior to Reporting Objectionable Content <LINK>.

  • Geography (District 5)

    Geography (District 5)

    City of Hamtramck / Northeastern neighborhoods of Detroit

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  • Geography (District 6)

    Geography (District 6)

    Eastern Market, E & W Villages, Jefferson Chalmers neighborhoods of Detroit

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  • Geography (District 7)

    Geography (District 7)

    Dearborn (E of Rouge River) / Melvindale / River Rouge / Springwells, Delray neighborhoods and S tip of Detroit

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  • Geography (District 8)

    Geography (District 8)

    Redford Twp (S of Puritan) / Brightmoor, Rosedale Park, Grandale, Westside neighborhoods of Detroit

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  • Business Meeting (Districts 11 & 12)

    Business Meeting (Districts 11 & 12)

    District 11 & 12 Combined Business Meeting

    District Order11
    Monthly ScheduleThird Monday Of The Month
    Meeting Start Time6:30 PM
    Venue NameNorthline Church (Corner of Roosevelt and Champaign)
    Venue Street Address22140 Champaign St
    Venue CityTaylor
    Venue StateMI
    Venue Zipcode48180
    Venue CountryUnited States
    DCM Name
    DCM Emailgro.imes-aa.gnigatsobfsctd-96ca28@2111mcd
    po-boxDistrict 11 & 12
    P.O. Box 571
    Allen Park, MI 48101
  • Geography (District 13)

    Geography (District 13)

    Dearborn (W of Rouge River) / Dearborn Heights / Inkster / Garden City

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