dickb
03-19-2009, 09:00 PM
A Two-Page Conference March, 2009 Update for those who desire:
“A New Way Out”
A Nationwide Recovery Conference with Dick B.
Southern California May 15 & 16, 2009
Friday, May 15: 2:30 PM to 10:00 PM
Saturday, May 16: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Mariners Church – Community Center
5001 Newport Coast Drive, Irvine, California 92603
Learn The History of A.A.
And the story of Bob Smith and Bill Wilson as Youngsters in Vermont
Learn the Exact Program of AA Recovery
As founded in Akron on June 10, 1935, and practiced by the early AA fellowship.
Find Out The Rarely Revealed Secret
As to why the first group in AA had a 75% success rate!
*Please register in advance to secure your seat at
dickb@dickb.com
Admission Free!
Walk-ins welcome, space permitting.
*We are in need of volunteers to help facilitate the conference
Please register in advance and indicate that you are able to be of service.
Official Website: www.AnewWayOut.com. Dick B.:dickb@dickb.com; (808)874 4876
PO Box 837, Kihei, HI 96753-0837 Published: March 2009
Some Important New Developments
• The James Club of Norco, California will hold its open meeting on Thursday, just before the Conference. Dick will speak. All are welcome.
• Because one sponsor was obliged to cancel its $3000. commitment to conference expenses, we invite you to consider these new assists:
1. The Conference is free; no registration or admission charge.
2. A packet will be provided for each person attending, and it will contain the program, a free guide book, a free history book, and a map of nearby eating facilities.
3. There will be many display tables for those who bring materials.
A) If you contact Dick B. now, we will make a complete table available to those who have asked to have an exhibit booth. The charge will be $50.00 paid before the conference; no items may be sold; but there will be ample exposure and time for explanations.
B) If you cannot attend the conference, you can help support it with a donation of $20.00 by donating on my main website page (dickb.com); and if you notify me by email, I will send you by email a free attachment containing the entire guidebook that is being distributed at the conference.
C) Although the Center has no kitchen facilities, we will serve, for a reasonable charge, a sandwich and apple and ice cold drinks. Coffee, tea and other goodies free. We’d like to have you remain throughout the conference, but there are lots of nearby eateries to which you can go if you need a larger repast.
D) Friday will be YOUR day for participating, telling us what you do, pointing to your displays, and networking.
E) Saturday will be Speakers’ Day as our program shows.
F) Ken and I will be available from Wednesday through Monday at our hotel for pre-arranged meetings with a few of you.
4. Make your plans now. The regular seating is for 500, but the Center is large enough to accommodate many more. And, from the looks of things, many are going to join you. Let us know by pre-register that you’re coming.
5. This Conference is NOT an A.A. event; and, consequently, concerns about violating A.A.'s Traditions and/or about non-Conference-approved literature are not appropriate topics for discussion nor will such concerns be entertained during the meetings. This history conference is not associated with, nor allied with, nor in any way connected with Alcoholics Anonymous or Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc. We suggest that all who receive the flyer and plan to invite others--which we are strongly encouraging you to do--should so inform all those whom they invite. Dick B.
6. This Conference IS nationwide, for the still suffering alcoholic, addict, or person with life-controlling problems and those who desire to help them by affirming that there is a Way out through the help of the Creator, His son Jesus Christ, and the Word. A Way wherever the newcomer finds himself or herself or in whatever group to which he or she belongs.
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“A New Way Out”
A Nationwide Recovery Conference with Dick B.
Southern California May 15 & 16, 2009
Friday, May 15: 2:30 PM to 10:00 PM
Saturday, May 16: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Mariners Church – Community Center
5001 Newport Coast Drive, Irvine, California 92603
Learn The History of A.A.
And the story of Bob Smith and Bill Wilson as Youngsters in Vermont
Learn the Exact Program of AA Recovery
As founded in Akron on June 10, 1935, and practiced by the early AA fellowship.
Find Out The Rarely Revealed Secret
As to why the first group in AA had a 75% success rate!
*Please register in advance to secure your seat at
dickb@dickb.com
Admission Free!
Walk-ins welcome, space permitting.
*We are in need of volunteers to help facilitate the conference
Please register in advance and indicate that you are able to be of service.
Official Website: www.AnewWayOut.com. Dick B.:dickb@dickb.com; (808)874 4876
PO Box 837, Kihei, HI 96753-0837 Published: March 2009
Some Important New Developments
• The James Club of Norco, California will hold its open meeting on Thursday, just before the Conference. Dick will speak. All are welcome.
• Because one sponsor was obliged to cancel its $3000. commitment to conference expenses, we invite you to consider these new assists:
1. The Conference is free; no registration or admission charge.
2. A packet will be provided for each person attending, and it will contain the program, a free guide book, a free history book, and a map of nearby eating facilities.
3. There will be many display tables for those who bring materials.
A) If you contact Dick B. now, we will make a complete table available to those who have asked to have an exhibit booth. The charge will be $50.00 paid before the conference; no items may be sold; but there will be ample exposure and time for explanations.
B) If you cannot attend the conference, you can help support it with a donation of $20.00 by donating on my main website page (dickb.com); and if you notify me by email, I will send you by email a free attachment containing the entire guidebook that is being distributed at the conference.
C) Although the Center has no kitchen facilities, we will serve, for a reasonable charge, a sandwich and apple and ice cold drinks. Coffee, tea and other goodies free. We’d like to have you remain throughout the conference, but there are lots of nearby eateries to which you can go if you need a larger repast.
D) Friday will be YOUR day for participating, telling us what you do, pointing to your displays, and networking.
E) Saturday will be Speakers’ Day as our program shows.
F) Ken and I will be available from Wednesday through Monday at our hotel for pre-arranged meetings with a few of you.
4. Make your plans now. The regular seating is for 500, but the Center is large enough to accommodate many more. And, from the looks of things, many are going to join you. Let us know by pre-register that you’re coming.
5. This Conference is NOT an A.A. event; and, consequently, concerns about violating A.A.'s Traditions and/or about non-Conference-approved literature are not appropriate topics for discussion nor will such concerns be entertained during the meetings. This history conference is not associated with, nor allied with, nor in any way connected with Alcoholics Anonymous or Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc. We suggest that all who receive the flyer and plan to invite others--which we are strongly encouraging you to do--should so inform all those whom they invite. Dick B.
6. This Conference IS nationwide, for the still suffering alcoholic, addict, or person with life-controlling problems and those who desire to help them by affirming that there is a Way out through the help of the Creator, His son Jesus Christ, and the Word. A Way wherever the newcomer finds himself or herself or in whatever group to which he or she belongs.
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