Topics for discussion during the workshops

Service sponsorship
How to encourage young people to take over
AA at 80: History through the Archives
Do we know the role and responsibility of our trusted servants?
The path between the group and the General Services Conference
Which public information service is responsible for this?
Writing workshop for the Vine
Service sponsorship
Service sponsorship
How to encourage young people to take over
AA at 80: History through the Archives
Do we know the role and responsibility of our trusted servants?
The path between the group and the General Services Conference
Which public information service is responsible for this?
Writing workshop for the Vine

Who should have a service sponsor?

What is the purpose of a service sponsor?

What makes a good godfather/godmother?

How can we keep them in our theaters?

Do we give them enough space to express themselves?

Are we afraid of change?

Are we collaborating enough with our archives committees?

How can we preserve the knowledge of our older members?

Do we personally take the time to pass on our collective memory?

How can we elect good and trustworthy public servants if we ignore their roles and responsibilities?

Let's take the time to familiarize ourselves with the guidelines before assuming a position of trust.

Do we take the time to ask the following three questions to our trusted officials before electing them to a position: Do I have the desire? Do I have the time? Do I have the ability?

What is an inverted pyramid?

How can I propose a topic for debate at the Conference?

Why do we have to support our RSG, our RDR and the delegate who are the conduit for the information that circulates?

Are we doing our part to help our public information committees?

Can our appeal be useful to public information?

How can we preserve our anonymity within the framework of public information?

How can we preserve our anonymity within the framework of public information?

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