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What is Pinellas County Intergroup?
Pinellas County Intergroup (PCI) is comprised of all the meetings
and groups currently meeting in Pinellas County. There is one office that serves
Intergroup, which is known as Central Office and located at 8340 Ulmerton Road,
Suite 220, Largo. The hours of operation are 10:00 am to 6:00 pm, Monday through
Friday.
What does Intergroup do?
The Intergroup body decides what will and will not be done
concerning AA in Pinellas County. This is done at a monthly meeting of the
Intergroup Representatives, where motions are voted on and other business is
discussed.
What is an Intergroup Representative?
An Intergroup Representative is a person who is elected by
their group and has at least 1 year of sobriety. Their responsibility will be to
attend the monthly Intergroup meeting, vote on issues at the meeting, give a
detailed report to their group and take motions back to their group that require
group consensus.
It is good practice to elect an Alternate Representative as
well. This person can fill in when the Intergroup Representative is not
available to attend the monthly meeting.
When does Pinellas County Intergroup meet?
Pinellas County Intergroup meets once a month on the third
Monday of the month at 7:00 pm, Holy Cross Church, 7851 54th Avenue North,
St. Petersburg.
Anyone can attend and voice their opinion, but only
Representatives, (or Alternates in their absence), can vote.
For more information, call or email Central
Office at:
(727) 530-0415
centraloffice@aapinellas.org
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