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Area Assembly Highlights - January 2026New!!
Voting Item from the January Assembly 2024-07-13 008: Area 41 to provide audio and text translation for all Area 41 Business Meetings (English to Spanish and Spanish to English) for […]
Area Assembly Agenda - April 2026New!!
Please reach out to the Area Chair at chair@area41org if you have any questions about the Assembly Agenda. The agenda is subject to change! 🛜 NOTE! The April 2026 assembly […]
Report and Charter Committee Report - January 2026New!!
Greetings Area 41, Report and Charter meet with six in attendance. We opened with the Serenity prayer followed by introductions. Next we elected a secretary for the committee. Thank you […]
Secretary Report - January 2026New!!
Greetings Area 41, I am Zach, an alcoholic and your Area 41 Secretary. Thank you so much for the opportunity to serve AA. I am grateful and humbled to be […]
Literature Committee Report - January 2026
The meeting started at 9:00am with 7 in attendance from 6 different districts. We began with introductions, then moved on to deciding on a committee secretary for this rotation. Donna […]
Webmaster Report - January 2026
Greetings, Area 41. During the first eleven days of this new rotation, I have focused on maintaining and supporting Area 41’s technology, communications, and website functions to ensure accurate information […]
Cooperation with the Professional Community and Public Information Committee Draft Agenda - January 2026
Thought: Eight assemblies in rotation, two of those are getting the delegate ready for Conference. So, we have six meeting times so that we will focus the time on this […]
Area 41 Committee Meetings (Hybrid)
Area 41 Committee Meetings (Hybrid: In Person and Online) Saturday, January 10, 2025 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Central Quality Inn and Conference Center I-80 Grand Island 7838 S Hwy […]
Literature Committee Agenda - January 2026
1. Introductions 2. Elect or Volunteer Secretary 3. Discuss our “why?” as a committee Excerpts from the Literature Workbook: “AA co-founder Bill W often called the influence of literature ‘incalculable’. […]








