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Alcoholics
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Panama City Beach, Florida
http://www.panamacityaa.org/index.htm
Beach Unity Group
The Beach Unity Group began with a small cadre of alcoholics
on the East End of Panama City Beach, interested in having
daily meetings for anyone with a desire to stay sober. The
group became official within District 15, holding their
first meeting in the small lobby area of the Beach YANA
Club in January 1991. Memo reports have the first meeting
with only 5 attendees: Ray S and Joann S (the founders of
the Beach YANA Club, Inc.), Frank M, Mike D, Janelle S,
and Beth L (with her young daughters Kelly and Katie). During
the first year, some of these recovering alcoholics were
the beginning members: Ray S and Joann S, Charlie W, Bob
W, Jack M, Warren G and Eloise G, Mike D, Jan and Larry
S, Frank S, Frank M, Fred B, Janelle S, Robert H, Bill F,
Darrel D, Rusty, Miss Ruby, Joe W and Jackie W, Joe G and
Jane G, Mike D, Andy T, Dan P, Hank M, Joy G, Beth L, Laura
R, Brian G, Kerry E, Bridget, Jimmy C (Wormy), Vince M and
Barbara, Barb K, Hilary J, Jimmie A, Missy J, Nancy, Chuck
P, and Mike (fisherman). There were many others whose names
cannot be recalled but these early members met often to
encourage each other and help newcomers. One important story
is that Janelle S came in January 1991 and picked up the
first White Chip given out by the group. She is the one-chip
wonder of this group and stayed sober until she died in
a work-related accident sometime in 1998 (I think). She
was a great inspiration to many men and women in the group.
As
of this writing, in March 2006, the group has grown from
the few original members to over 30 regular attendees. At
one time, in the mid-1990’s the group attendance was
often around 50 people, but the nature of AA on the beach
has always been seasonal and fluctuating. Over the years,
we have had active Group Service Representatives (GSRs)
and other members who are vital in District 15 affairs,
service work in the community, and Area One volunteer work.
The Beach Unity Group contributes monthly to help support
the District, Area, and AA General Service Office (GSO)
in New York as a consistent member in good standing. The
group is self-supporting and pays rents each month for space
to meet at the Beach YANA Club, Inc. Location of the Beach
YANA Club is 8715 Laird Street Panama City Beach, FL 32408.
The phone in the lobby can be called (850) 230-1821, any
time to ask directions or talk to an alcoholic.
The
group meets every day from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. in hopes of
attracting the after-work Happy Hour crowd and other wayward
travelers off the beach (and off the barstool) after the
sun goes down! The timeframe works well for many people,
making it easy to keep a reasonable schedule for supper,
or planning a nice evening at home. It also feels good to
sit down after a busy day, sometimes stressful, and hear
the message of hope the group offers. There are many new
members and many transient visitors to our area that grace
the meetings every day, which gives this group a perpetual
freshness and a sincere desire to share recovery experience,
strength, and hope with all who enter the doors of AA. We
have a mix of young and old, men and women, short-term to
long-term sobriety, and lots of newcomers that come back
again and get sober, as they become more willing to admit
their disease and seek the solution that the AA program
gives alcoholics. Most of our meetings are open and there
is a Speaker meeting on Sunday afternoon. We have a real
good time poking fun at each her, laughing at ourselves,
and sharing honestly with each other. We encourage people
who are court-ordered, out of Detox, out of jail, and out
of answers to Keep Coming Back! One day at a Time is another
favorite motto of our group.
Some
features of the group: We have a chip system to gauge the
first year in sobriety since it seems to help track our
progress. We celebrate Birthdays of members on the last
Sunday of each month at the 5:30 Speaker meeting in order
to show the program works! We welcome newcomers by giving
them a Where and When schedule with people's phone numbers
(guys # for the guys, ladies # for the ladies) and talk
after the meeting. We have a Visitor's Book for our many
visitors to write in after the meeting. Currently, the group
has a team that takes a meeting into Detox every Thursday
evening at 7 p.m. During the mid-90s, we had a team to take
meetings into the Hwy. 390 Workcamp. We look forward to
carrying the message of recovery to many more alcoholics
in our area!
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