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Recording sheet useful for people who need proof of attendance at AA meetings.
A.A. does not require anyone to attend its meetings. “This proof of attendance at meetings is not part of A.A.’s procedure. Each group is autonomous and has the right to choose whether or not to sign court slips.” (see pamphlet Information on A.A.).
You can also download the recording sheet and print it yourself: https://www.publications-aa87.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/Proof-of-Attendance-to-AA-Meetings.pdf
| Weight | 5 g |
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| Dimensions | 279 × 216 × 2 mm |
Informal guide tells how a group works most effectively, how a new group can be started and how each group can be linked to A.A. as a whole.
Touches upon the following topics, and more:
P-16 – Taxes included.

Is your meeting room located in the middle of a downright maze? Are A.A. members are always entering the wrong rooms and disturbing other activities? Do you want to maximize the time you spend greeting newcomers at the front door?
Our new directional meeting signs can help you direct newcomers and visitors to your meeting room. They are laminated, durable and visible from a distance. Recommended for indoor use only.
*Blue tack not included!
D-06 – Taxes included.

White and blue plastic disc, 8 ½” diameter; for display outside meeting rooms. You may hang it up by the two little holes on top of the sign.
M-30 – Taxes included.

A.A. service piece describing the historical importance and functionality of A.A. Archives at the group, district, area, intergroup/central office, region or General Service Office levels.
F-47 – Free.

Directed to A.A.members seeking to carry the message to incarcerated alcoholics, this leaflet presents basic information and suggests various ways to be of service. Notes things to keep in mind when speaking in prisons and other correctional facilities.
F-5 – Free.

