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A Monthly Newsletter of the Tri-County Central Office, Inc.
8019 North Himes Avenue Ste. 104 , Tampa, Florida 33614-2763
Phone: 813- 933-9123 E-Mail: aainfo@aatampa-area.org
Web Site: www.aatampa-area.org
Tri-County Central Office News Speeches in AA are sometimes like Mother Hubbards and bikinis.
The one kind covers everything but touches nothing,
while the other reveals nearly all, but what it conceals is vital.
February, 2020
Twelfth Step Follow-Through STEP TWO
HAVE YOU VOLUNTEERED FOR THE 12TH STEP LIST? WHY NOT!
YOU CAN’T KEEP IT UNLESS YOU GIVE IT AWAY...
“Came to believe that a power greater than ourselves could
restore us to sanity.”
The Big Book infers that a vital spiritual experience is
necessary for alcoholics to face and be rid of the obsession to
drink. (p. 27) Yet, paradoxically, we are told that belief in God
was not necessary to accomplish this miracle—we need only
become willing to believe. (p. 46) Indeed, I found that it wasn’t
necessary to define God before doing the Twelve Steps, but I
began to see the result of my willingness to believe several
months afterward. I experienced a release from that deadly
mental obsession that had plagued me for nearly thirty years!
My willingness to believe came before doing the Twelve Steps,
but my belief came afterwards. The evidence was
indisputable—I had been released! I had experienced a
“personality change sufficient to recover from alcoholism.” I
had been in AA for about a year before the release took place
(The Big Book uses the word recovered), so in AA Program
language I had had a spiritual awakening (slow) rather than a
spiritual experience (sudden) as mentioned in Appendix II.
(p. 567)
The Big Book does not say that I must understand God, but it
speaks of: “God as we understood Him,” in Steps 3 and 11.
This simply means that we each may entertain our different
views of a higher power. Although I may not understand God,
I can see His results, i.e.: We have over two million sober
alcoholics in AA and most all of us claim that God saved them
from an alcoholic pit. (Including me!)
Reverend Sam Shoemaker, Bill Wilson’s Oxford Group
mentor, stated: “Step two is not theological, it is evidential.”
The evidence is around the AA tables!
As I study the Big Book, I realize that certain words are used
in a special and technical context not to be found in
dictionaries. One of these words is “sanity.” Sanity, in Big
Book speak, is when an alcoholic can see and act on the truth in
the matter of drink. Alcoholic insanity is when they cannot.
Two examples: Alcoholic insanity: Jim pouring whisky into
milk: “plain insanity” (p. 37) Alcoholic Sanity: Fitz Mayo who
“couldn’t drink even if he would." (p. 57)
Someone wrote: “The better I understand God, the less I
know God.” Came to believe is a decision of the heart, rather
than of a conclusion of the mind.”
Bob S
More and more, I wonder whether my responsibility ever ends.
Several years of successful sobriety in AA have led to my name
being placed on the telephone answering service’s list of
members willing to accept Twelfth Step calls. Out of the dozens
of calls I have made, I can count my “successes” on the fingers
of one hand, and the fact has led to some serious
personal-inventory taking. Just where and how have I failed so
often? Is there something wrong with my approach to the
still-suffering alcoholic? Perhaps I, who preach tolerance at every
opportunity, have developed intolerance towards those in whom I
see my former self. It is never a pleasant experience to be
reminded of our own personal failings, no matter how long ago
we may have changed our way of life. As I take inventory, I
recall how many Twelfth Step calls I have considered completed
by simply calling on a suffer and making arrangements for him to
attend a meeting, either with me or with others in a group closer
to him. Can I honestly say that my responsibility ends there?
Even if he lives miles away, at the other end of town, and I put
him in touch with a group near him, is this itself enough? Isn’t it
perhaps up to me, as the man’s first contact, to take a more
personal interest in his progress? Like most of us, I have a living
to make, and my time is limited. But how much of my valuable
time would be taken up by a mere friendly phone call once a
week? Just a friendly voice on the phone, saying, “Hi Joe,
how’re things going?” could be perhaps make all the difference. I
recall that when I first came to AA, the fact that other people
cared whether I stayed sober or not did make all the difference. I
tell myself I don’t want the newcomer to get the impression that I
am “checking up” on his state of sobriety or otherwise. Isn’t this
a pretty weak excuse for not calling him? Isn’t it better for him to
get the impression that I am checking up than to get the
impression that I just don’t care one way or the other? I recall
the last few horrible weeks before I found AA. I was so alone.
Then, by simply making a phone call, I was no longer alone with
my fears. Somebody cared! I think back to my early days in
AA, and remember how reluctant I was to “bother” my sponsor
with phone calls, but how delighted I was when he took the
trouble to phone me. I remember how every contact of any kind
with AA helped me in those first difficult days; how my hope
and faith were renewed again and again by some simple act of
kindness and interest shown by the members of my group. I have
decided that my Twelfth Step responsibility does not end when I
have made a house call and introduced the newcomer to a group.
I must be willing to give freely of my time and to show the
newcomer that I have a real desire to help him, that I have a real
interest in his progress towards sobriety. Only in this way can I
fulfill my responsibility, and only in this way can I repay in some
small measure what AA has done for me. T.C.,Dartmouth, N.S.
Reprint Permission, AA Grapevine, February 1969
Monthly Newsletter of the Tampa Bay Area Institutions Committee
P.O. Box 26242., Tampa, Florida 33623-6242 Central Office: ph. 933-9123 February, 2020 page 2
District 2 - Tampa Bay Area Institutions Committee covering Hillsborough & East Pasco Counties
Our Next Committee Meeting January 8th, 2020 9:30 AM on at the Tri-County Central Office (near Himes & Waters). If you need more specific directions please call Tim @ 813-933-9123. The meeting usually lasts about an hour and it is the best way to get involved with service work, in Detox/Treatment/Jail/ Prison facilities. If you would like to join our committee PLEASE COME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Pink Can Drive Our committee is 100% self supporting and receives
no funds from the traditional pie charts or District 2 in
accordance with our group conscious. If your home
group has not made a pink can donation recently or if
you are able to send an additional donation this year …
We will put it to great use!
TBAIC, PO Box 26242, Tampa FL 33623
Thank you to those groups who have sent in a donation
last Month:
CONTACT——-(877) AATAMPA or (877) 228-2672
Special note: TBAIC literature is available for distribution at the
TBAIC meeting which is usually held the second Saturday of each
month or the 4th Thursday of the month from 5:50 pm to 6:50 pm
at the Tri-County Central Office.) Please use the sign-out sheet
when obtaining materials.
TBAIC 2019-2020 Committee Members
Contact: (877) AATAMPA or (877) 228-2672
www.tbaic.org
Position Name
Chair Allan D.
Chair (Alt.) Ruth N.
Treasurer Scott S.
Treasurer (Alt.) Open
Secretary Jim S.
Secretary (Alt.) Nancy B.
Hills Jails Open
Hillsborough County Jail Buddy H.
Hills Women's Jails Sara R.
Detox & Treatment Ed D.
E. Pasco Jail-Women's Ruth N.
E. Pasco Prison Chris D.
Women's Bridge the Gap Amanda L.
Men's Bridge the Gap Tom F.
Pre-release Open
Juvenile Open
TBAIC Contributions (December 15th - January 11th):
Barracks Brigade - $19.00, Cardinal Group - $54.00, Keep It Simple Pass It On Group - $100.57, Living in the Solution Group - $51.00, Morning Meditation Group - $157.46, Odessa Group - $128.00, Ruskin Fellowship Group - 68.30, Sobriety at Sunset Group - 60.27, Wellspring Recovery Group - $57.04.
YTD Contributions to TBAIC $ $ 25,380.84
Pink Can Balance 12/31/17 $ 7,546.15
YTD Money Spent on Literature $ 22,463.85
YTD Expenses $ 2,136.49
Pink Can Balance 8/11/18 $ 8,326.65
The Tampa Bay Area Institutions Committee meets the second
Saturday of each month at the Central Office at 9:30 am. If you
are on the TBAI Committee and you need supplies for your
meeting, this would be an excellent time for you to come down
and pick up your material. If you are an AA member interested in
learning more about TBAIC, then this would also be an excellent
time to come down and see what’s going on and ask questions of
some of the very friendly TBAIC Officers.
Allan D. opened the January 11, 2020 TBAIC meeting with the
Serenity Prayer. Attendees then introduced themselves. The position of
secretary was open and Larry B. was appointed as the new secretary.
Scott S. presented the Treasure’s Report. The report was approved by
the committee. Larry B. read the minutes from the December 2019
meeting. The minutes were approved.
Tom F. received 2 requests for The Man On The Bed, 1 male and 1
female. Unfortunately, the individuals were not available for visitation.
Bridge the Gap completed 3 bridges for males and one bridge for a
female. The Thursday night, 7 pm, Juvenile Detention Center meeting
is in need of volunteers. Tracy S. will be the new coordinator for Bridge
the Gap for both men and women.
Ed D. continues to update the treatment and detox meeting/volunteer
list. He will upload the updated lists to the website this month. The
meetings at Drew Park and Henry Street are in need of volunteers.
Tracy B. is in the process of putting together a standard of procedures
for the East Pasco Women’s facility. There are currently 9 scheduled
meetings, however, Pasco requires two volunteers for each meeting. If
one of the two volunteers is unable to be there, there is no meeting.
Ruth N. is still chairing the Tuesday night women’s meeting at
DACCO. Susan O. will be providing more information on the October
North Florida Corrections Workshop. TBAIC will be a co-host and will
be responsible for the refreshments.
Allan D. is still working with Area 15 trustee, Shirley P., on the best
way to allocate the funds TBAIC approved to assist the Bahamas.
There was a brief discussion on the difference between TBAIC and
District 2 and how this relationship could change.
Meeting adjourned.
Monthly Newsletter of the
Tri-County Central Office, Inc. Tampa, Florida 33614-2763 February, 2020 page 3
Physical Inventory Day 2020
Central Office provides a number of services acting as a clearing house for the convenience of members and groups, provides
phone service for twelfth step calls and other inquires, helps with the coordination of group activities and keeps track of meet-
ing times and changes and the printing of the schedules. We also edit and print our monthly newsletter. In addition we sell all
Alcoholics Anonymous General Service Conference Approved Literature and some other materials requested by our AA
members. Thanks to everyone for your continued support!! Become a part of Central Office….volunteer to be a Central
Office Representative for your Home Group.
If some new and terrible disease were suddenly to strike us
here in America—a disease of unknown cause, possibly due to
noxious gas or poison in our soil, air, or water, it would be
treated as a national emergency, with our whole citizenry
uniting as a man to fight it. Let us suppose the disease to have
so harmful an effect on the nervous system that five million
people in our country would go insane for periods lasting from
a few hours to weeks or months and recurring repetitively over
periods of fifteen to thirty years. Let us further suppose that
during these spells of insanity, acts of so destructive a nature
would be committed that the material and spiritual lives of
whole families would be in jeopardy with a resultant
twenty-five million persons cruelly affected. Work in business,
industry, professions and factories would be crippled,
sabotaged or left undone. And each year more than one and
one-quarter billion dollars would need to be spent merely to
patch up in some small way the effects of the disease on
families whose breadwinners have been stricken. Finally let us
imagine this poison or disease to have the peculiar property of
so altering a person’s judgment, so brain-washing him, that he
would be unable to see that he had become ill at all; actually so
perverting and so distorting his view of life that he would wish
with all his might to go on being ill. The dread disease
envisioned above is actually here. It is alcoholism. Dr. Ruth Fox…..The Roundabout
Reprint Permission/ AA Grapevine/ February 1967
IMAGINE SUCH A DISEASE...
Download from aa.org or
www.aatampa-area.org
On January 4th, 2020 the Central Office conducted their annual
Physical Inventory. That means that we counted every item in our
current inventory...books, pamphlets, coins, tokens...everything!
Twelve very dedicated AA members from a few groups
volunteered their time on a Saturday morning to help us out. We
started around 9:30 that morning and finished right around
noontime. Everyone was in high spirits and it was a joy to be
around such enthusiastic and energetic AA members. Without
their help, none of this could have been accomplished. A
shout-out goes to Al B. our Board Chairperson, Robin F., Trish
R., Sara K., T.J.B., Mary R. & Heather R. from the Sisters in
Sobriety Group, Kara H. from the Town ‘n’ County Wednesday
Night Group, C. V.U. from the Mad Dogs Group, Micheal R.
from the Village 12 Step Group, Martin S. from the Sobrenity
Group and last but not least, Colin C. from the Tampa Bid for
FCYPAA Committee.
THANK YOU!!! & GOD BLESS!!! ☺
January 14th, 2020 the Board of Directors for Central Office
BOARD MEMBERS REPRESENTING GROUP
Monthly Newsletter of the
Tri-County Central Office, Inc. Tampa, Florida 33614-2763 February, 2020 page 4
NOTES FROM INSIDE THE CENTRAL OFFICE
MICHEAL R. NEXT DOOR GROUP
MARGANT S. CAME TO BELIEVE GROUP
DEBBIE S. TO IMPROVE OUR CONSCIOUS CONTACT
CATHY C. SIMPLY SOBRIETY WOMEN’S GROUP
ARIEL M. STEP SISTERS IN SOBRIETY GROUP
MARTIN G. NIGHTLY NEWCOMERS GROUP
KELLY C. SISTERS IN SOBRIETY GROUP
CARLOS M. SOBER @ 7 GROUP
BRIAN G. THE 164 GROUP
A.J. C. KEYSTONE GROUP
KARA H. TOWN & COUNTRY WEDNESDAY NIGHT
CORRINE B. FRIDAY WOMEN’S FRIENDSHIP GROUP
JEFF P. TAMPA YPG
KATE R. NEW HOPE BIG BOOK GROUP
STEVE S. EXPERIENCE, STRENGTH & HOPE GROUP
SUE Z. CLEAN AIR GROUP
CRAIG O. THE PROMISES GROUP
MICHEAL B. VILLAGE 12 STEP GROUP
JEFF H. IT’S IN THE BOOK GROUP
MICHEAL J. KEEP IT SIMPLE MEN’S GROUP
January 14th, 2020 the Central Office Representatives met:
COUNCIL MEMBERS REPRESENTING GROUP
AL B. CHAIRPERSON THURSDAY NIGHT BIG BOOK
MICHELLE S. BOARD MEMBER SAFE,SANE & SOBER GROUP
ROD Q. VICE-CHAIR SOBER ON SATURDAY GROUP
KATHIE N. BOARD MEMBER SOBRENITY GROUP
OPEN BOARD MEMBER
JOHN T. BOARD MEMBER LIVINGSOBER/PASS IT ON GROUP
EXCUSED BOARD MEMBER WESLEY CHAPEL GROUP
RITA Y. BOARD MEMBER OLD SCHOOL GROUP
OPEN BOARD MEMBER
OPEN BOARD MEMBER
The Birthday Club: Contributions to the
Central Office help support the local services to members and
groups throughout Hillsborough and East Pasco Counties and
help ensure that the A.A. message is carried around our area.
Members customarily contribute $1, $2 or even $5 a year for
each year of sobriety‒–others may give a penny or a nickel a
day for each day of their sobriety. Ask your Treasurer if they
have any Birthday envelopes available. We usually send one
out when a group sends in their contribution to Central Office
or call or email your Central Office. 933-9123 or
aainfo@aatampa-area.org
Al then opened the meeting in the usual matter with a moment of
silence followed by the Serenity Prayer. He asked everyone if they
had signed in and to turn down their cell phones. Board Members
present: Al B. Chairperson, Rod Q. Vice-Chair, John T., Rita Y.,
Michelle S. & Kathy N. Secretary Report: Michelle read the
December minutes. There were no questions, a motion to accept
was made, seconded and approved. Treasurers Report: Rod Q.
presented the Treasurer’s report. Contributions in December
totaled $2,779.07. This accounts for what 33 Groups or individuals
in our area have contributed in December. Included we also
received $196.00 from nine AA members for the Birthday Club.
Our total income for December was $8,507.78. Our Total Cost of
Goods Sold was $4296.72. Subtracting the Total Cost of Goods
Sold from our December income left us with a Gross Profit of
$4211.06. Our Total Expenses for December were $ 9425.83.
Subtracting our Expenses from our Gross Profit gave us a Net
Income of minus-$ 5,214.77 for the month of December. We are
now, at the end of December minus-$ 6,277.35 in the red for the
year. Old Business: Discussion on new computers were tabled
until Tim finishes research on cost of computers and installation of
new software and computer set-up. New Business: Kathie
mentioned ways that might promote ways of directing more money
to Central Office, as donations are currently down. Al will bring it
to the Council tonight “pie chart contributions”.
Council Meeting: Al opened the meeting with a moment of
silence followed by the Serenity Prayer followed by asking
everyone to turn down their cell phones. New Council Members
were Cathy C. Simply Sobriety Group, Margaret S. Came to
Believe Group, Brent H. Early Riser’s Group & Carlos M. Sober
@ 7 Group. Secretary Report: Debbie read the December
Secretary Report. There were no questions. Motion to approve was
seconded and approved. Treasurers Report: Debbie presented
the December Treasurer’s report: Contributions in December
totaled $2,779.07. This accounts for what 33 Groups or individuals
in our area have contributed in December. Included we also
received $196.00 from nine AA members for the Birthday Club.
Our total income for December was $8,507.78. Our Total Cost of
Goods Sold was $4296.72. Subtracting the Total Cost of Goods
Sold from our December income left us with a Gross Profit of
$4211.06. Our Total Expenses for December were $ 9425.83.
Subtracting our Expenses from our Gross Profit gave us a Net
Income of minus-$ 5,214.77 for the month of December. We are
now, at the end of December minus-$ 6,277.35 in the red for the
year. Old Business: Computers will be researched by Tim and
brought to Board. Ariel mentioned that tickets for the
Anniversary Dinner are still available There may or not be
tickets left at the door. Net Loss for 2019 was discussed
“where do we get the money to cover. Tim will answer. Tom
looking for volunteers for Bridge the Gap. Al addressed that
contributions are down Brent announced a pig roast at Our
Place February 29th, see flyer. Brian mentioned Sobrilla guest
speaker is in one of our stories in the Big Book. Debbie, Old
Time AA at Christ the King Saturday 18th and Old School
Group will have a pot luck dinner with guest speaker Virgil
M., January 18th, see flyer.
New Business: None Announcements: None
Everyone is reminded to call your literature order in early
a day or two before the meeting, that way can have it
packed and ready for you.
The next Council Meeting will be February 11th, 2020 at
7:00 pm at the Central Office
Rod Q standing in for the Office Manager/Secretary
Monthly Newsletter of the
Tri-County Central Office, Inc. Tampa, Florida 33614-2763 ph. 933-9123
February, 2020 page 5
GROUP Honors To Date Years
MID DAY MATINEE PATTI L. 02/08/77 43 YRS
FRIDAY FRIENDSHIP PEGGY D. 02/10/13 7 YRS
FRIDAY FRIENDSHIP VIKKI 02/28/12 8 YRS
FRIDAY FRIENDSHIP BARBARA N. 02/12/09 11 YRS
FRIDAY FRIENDSHIP DIANE S. 02/10/88 32 YRS
FRIDAY NIGHT BIG BOOK PAULA B. 02/03/81 39 YRS
JUST WHAT I WANTED PAZETTA 02/20/02 18 YRS
JUST WHAT I WANTED KATHY K. 02/23/81 39 YRS
CAME TO BELIEVE CARL M. 02/02/16 4 YRS
CAME TO BELIEVE RYAN Y. 02/24/13 7 YRS
CAME TO BELIEVE HALA L. 02/04/02 18 YRS
KEYSTONE GROUP LESLIE S. 02/19/13 7 YRS
KEYSTONE GROUP TED R. 02/19/13 7 YRS
KEYSTONE GROUP RICK D. 02/04/13 7 YRS
KEYSTONE GROUP LARA C. 02/07/12 8 YRS
KEYSTONE GROUP JOE K. 02/01/12 8 YRS
KEYSTONE GROUP BRIAN B. 02/10/05 15 YRS
RIVERSIDE GROUP MIKE P. 02/26/15 5 YRS
RIVERSIDE GROUP LAURA S. 02/21/11 9 YRS
RIVERSIDE GROUP STEVE H. 02/13/07 13 YRS
RIVERSIDE GROUP CHRISTINA D. 02/14/00 20 YRS
RIVERSIDE GROUP WILLOW 02/09/99 21 YRS
MUSTARD SEED GROUP BILL F. 02/12/06 14 YRS
ON THE WAY HOME JEFF H. 02/06/14 6 YRS
ON THE WAY HOME PATTY L. 02/11/90 30 YRS
SOBER ON SATURDAY RICK L. 02/16/89 31 YRS
ANNIVERSARY TIME It Works-It Really Does—Ask them how they did it!!!
A BIRTHDAY CLUB SUPPORTER TO CENTRAL OFFICE ONE DOLLAR FOR EACH YEAR OF SOBRIETY
Home Group Honors To Date Years
MICHAEL S. 31 YRS
SELF-SUPPORT-January, 2020
☺ Today in January of 2020 we have 223 Groups with 536
meetings a week. Contributions in January totaled $11,958.44. This
accounts for what 65 Groups or individuals in our area have
contributed in January. Included we also received $65.00 from two
AA members for the Birthday Club. Our total income for
January was $19,153.78. Our Total Cost of Goods Sold was
$5,131.20. Subtracting the Total Cost of Goods Sold from our
January income left us with a Gross Profit of $14,022.58. Our Total
Expenses for January were $ 9,142.18. Subtracting our Expenses
from our Gross Profit gave us a Net Income of plus+$ 4,880.40 for
the month of January. So, thankfully and gratefully we have
started the year off in the black. But as they say in the rooms of
AA “this too shall past.” No matter how good or bad it may appear
that we are doing from one month to another, it takes your
consistent contributions to keep us operating on a steady level. As
our AA membership continues to grow in the Tampa Bay area, the
demand for more and more material and services continue to
expand and we continue to try and strive to keep up with the
demand. That is only possible with your continued support . Thank
you for all of your support !!!
That’s 458 Years of Sobriety!
Congratulations for your Sobriety
One Day at a Time!
Somebody is doing something Right!!!!!! ☺♥
Monthly Newsletter of the Tri-County Central Office, Inc. Tampa, Florida
33614-2763 ph. 933-9123—Printable Flyers @ www.aatampa-area.org
February, 2020 page 6
MORE NEWS AROUND THE TOWN & THE AREA
16th Annual SOBERSTOCK 2020 Soberstock 16
Unity Recovery Music
March 20-22, 2020
Group JAN Y T D Group JAN Y T D Group JAN Y T D 11th Step Group- Christ King 382.85 382.85 Keystone Group 206.91 206.91 Simply Sobriety Women's 173.59 173.59
11th Step Meeting--Sun City Keystone All Groups Singleness of Purpose
11th Step Retreat Kingsway Group Sisters in Sobriety Group
AA 101 Group 324.28 Lemon Tree Group Sisters in Sobriety Group 50/50
Alpha Group 180.00 180.00 Life Enrichment Group Sober @ 6 Group 87.75 87.75
All Groups Little Harbor Grapevine Group Sober @ 7 Group 129.00 129.00
Anniversary Dinner 2018 Live and Let Live Group 80.00 80.00 Sober @ 7 Anniversary
Anniversary Dinner 2019 Living in the Solution 340.00 340.00 Sober on Saturday Group 100.00 100.00
7th Tradition Basket LivingSober/As Bill Sees It Sober on Sunday
TRICO Big Book Raffle 2018 Lutz @ Noon 17.00 17.00 Sober Spirits Group
TRICO Big Book Raffle 2019 Mad Dogs Group Soberilla
Trico 50/50 Raffle 2019 Mainely Sober Group SoberSticks Event
Cakewalk RaffleEvent 2018 Magnolia Group Soberstock Committee
Housecleaning Retreat Mapledale Group Sobrietea Womens Group
Anonymous Donations 105.33 105.33 Mid Day Matinee Group Sobriety at Sunrise Group 47.00 47.00
As Bill Sees It--Brandon Monday Night Madness Sobriety at Sunset Group 73.53 73.53
As Bill Sees It Mens Odessa Morning Express Group Sobrenity Group
Attitude of Gratitude Group Morning Group -Zephyrhill Solutions Group 65.00 65.00
Barracks Brigade Group 20.00 20.00 Morning Meditation Group Southshore Men's Group 201.50 201.50
Beginners Group Morning Mindset Group Southside Men's Group # 1 466.00 466.00
Bel-Mar Group Mustard Seed Group Southside Men's Group # 2
Bill D's Group My Turn Group Southside Men's Group #3 500.00 500.00
BIRTHDAY CLUB New Beginnings Women's Southside Men's Group #4
Brandon Free Thinkers New Beginnings-(5:45)Joe's 62.25 62.25 Spiritual Growth Group
BrandonSaturday Night New Beginnings Brandon 41.00 41.00 Spiritual Progress Goup
By the Book Men's Group New Beginnings-(Our Club) Step at a Time Group
BYO 12 & 12 Group 33.55 33.55 New Day Group Step Sisters in Sobriety
Came To Believe Group New Hope Big Book Stepping Stones Group (w) 148.14 148.14
Cardinal Group - Odessa New Way Women's Group Sun City Center Group
Carrollwood Blue Roof Nightly Newcomers Group Sunday Afternoon Step Mtg 112.00 112.00
Carrollwood Group Nooners Group--Riverview Sunday Speakers - 3333 75.00 75.00
Carrollwood Women's Group Nooners Group--Tampa 131.55 131.55 Sunshine Group
Chancey Road Group Noontime Celebration Gp. 150.00 150.00 Swamp Meeting
Clean Air Group Northdale Group Sweet Surrender Group
Design for Living Group Odessa Group Tampa Bay Fall Roundup
District Two General Service Old School Group 3,900.00 3,900.00 Tampa Bay Institutions 50.00 50.00
Dover Group 86.71 86.71 Old School Group All Groups Tampa Bay Speakers Gp.
Druid Hills Big Book Group Oldtimer's Group - JC Tampa Bay Young Peoples
Early Risers Group - Joe's On the Way Home Tpa 5:30 Tampa Bid for FCYPAA
Expect a Miracle Group One Day at a Time Group Tampa Group 150.00 150.00
Experience, Strength & Hope 50.00 50.00 Palma Ceia Group 0.36 0.36 Tampa Palms Big Book 90.00 90.00
Fear Not Group Palma Ceia 12 Step Study Tampa Palms Monday Men's
Fireside Group 75.55 75.55 Palma Ceia Big Book Group Tampa Recovery Group
Follow Our Path Group Pathfinders Group TGIS Group 30.08 30.08
Freedom in Sobriety Group Pilgrim Group -St Leo's 208.98 208.98 Thank God it's Friday Group 3.81 3.81
Fresh Start Group Plank Owners Group 110.00 110.00 The 164 Group
Friday Freedom Group Plant City Keep it Simple The 164 Group Wesley Chapel
Friday Night Lights Group 95.20 95.20 Primary Purpose Group The 164 Group USF
Friday Night Big book 100.00 100.00 Promises Meeting Group The Meeting Place Group
Friday Night Women's Group Recovery Bootcamp Group The Next Door Group
Friday Women's Friendship Red Chip Day T & C Sisters in Sobriety
Gifts of Sobriety Group Reflections Group-Lake Mag To Improve Conscious
Grapevine Gals Group 61.93 61.93 Riverside Group 50.00 50.00 Town & Country Wed. Group 300.00 300.00
Happy Hour Group Riverview Mens Blackbelt Tues Big Book Study Gp.
Hard Knox Group 66.30 66.30 Rush Hour Serenity Group 51.85 51.85 Tuesday Book Club Group
Helping Hands Gp.-P.C. 250.00 250.00 Ruskin Fellowship Group Turning Point Group -Z-H.
Hide-A-Way Group 333.52 333.52 Safe Haven Group Valrico/Brandon Wed Night
High Nooners Group Safe, Sane &Sober Group Valrico Fri. Morning Group
High Nooners Group Plant City 150.00 150.00 Saturday Night Fever Gp. 384.00 384.00 UptownDowntown Group
Hope Floats Group Saturday Night Live Group UT 717 Group
HOW Group Seekers of Serenity II Group Wed Night Step Workshop 55.00 55.00
In the Wind Group Wed Keep it Simple Group
It's in the Book Men's Gp. Weedpatch Group
Just What I Wanted Big Book Wellspring Group 280.00 280.00
Keep It Simple - YANA Wesley Chapel Group 278.33 278.33
Keep It Simple/Pass It On 290.09 290.09 With Room to Grow Group
Keep it Simple Group Dade City Women's Friendship Group 138.50 138.50
YaYa Sisterhood of Sobriety
Total 2,605.31
Total 5,733.90 Total 3,554.23
Monthly Total 11,958.44
YTD Total 2,605.31
YTD Total 5,733.90 YTD Total 3,554.23
Grand Total 11,958.44
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