SIA Officers and Chairpersons Meeting:
Aug 3 -7:30pm  at the SIA Office
SIA Group Representatives Monthly Meeting:
Aug 10  - 8:00pm at Cleary School, Ronkonkoma
Share-A-Thon Monthly Meeting:
  Aug 9 -7:00pm at the  SIA Office
Suffolk General Service Monthly Meeting:
Aug 20-8:00pm at Trinity Lutheran Church, Rocky Point.
SIA/GSO Public Information Committee Meeting:
Aug 18  -7:30pm at the SIA Office
SIA Treatment Facilities Monthly Meeting:
Aug 25 -7:30pm at the SIA Office
AUG 1 TO AUG 7
DISTRICT 70- BAYSHORE 12 STEPS OF HOPE
AUG 8 TO AUG 14
DISTRICT 80-
WEST ISLIP
AUG 15 TO AUG 21
DISTRICT 220-
WADING RIVER GROUP
AUG 22 TO AUG 28
DISTRICT 90
-BAYPORT MIDDLE ROAD  
AUG 29 TO SEPT 4
DISTRICT 100
-CORAM FARMINGVILLE OPEN ARMS
SEPT 5 TO SEPT 11
DISTRICT 101-
LAKE RONKONKOMA
Suffolk Intergroup Association of A.A.  BULLETIN      AUGUST,  2004 SERVICE, SERVICE, SERVICE, SERVICE, SERVICE, SERVICE, SERVICE MEETING DATES FOR THE MONTH OF AUGUST: GROUP PHONE SCHEDULE
FOR AUGUST / SEPTEMBER
     Phone volunteers are needed to fill in when the assigned Group cannot muster enough people to fill a week's commitment.  In this case, you will have several days notice.  Volunteers are also needed to fill in during emergencies and last minute cancellations without much advance notice.  We need both people who can take a 12 hour shift, and people who are available for only a few hours.  Call Dave F., Answering Service Chair.  24 HOUR HOTLINE - 631-669-1124 HELP WANTED      People are needed to take shifts at the SIA office.  Volunteers are needed both to take regular shifts, between 9:00AM and 3:00 PM, except Sundays, and to fill in in emergencies.  Office work involves answering the phones and light paperwork.  Volunteers also  help with committee work.  Anyone who is interested contact office manager, Walter S., at  654-1150.
Request for Representatives
     At the suggestion of the Telephone Committee, we are continuing to ask each group to have a Telephone Rep. Responsibilities for the position are to keep an updated telephone list for the 12-Step contact books and coordinate with your area's phone captain to ensure that each 12-hour time slot is filled when it is your group's turn to take the phones.  One year minimum sobriety is suggested for this two year position.  Our goal is to guarantee that Suffolk County continues to lead by example and is able to carry the message to the still-suffering alcoholic.
               We would ask that each group contact your district phone captain using                the list of numbers provided on the reverse side; and arrange for a                     presentation outlining the function of the A. A. Hotline. This will enable                each group to fulfill its commitment to its group, A. A. as a whole, and                     allow the individual members to be of service.       -
Thank you A. A. Hotline Committee
*Special thanks to Linda Z from Riverhead for her help with the Bulletin Back