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Serving Eastern WA, North ID & Southern BC Canada Do I Really Accept? “And acceptance is the answer to all my problems today. When I am disturbed, it is because I find some person, place, thing, or situation—some fact of my life—unacceptable to me, and I can find no serenity until I accept that person, place, thing, or situation as being exactly the way it is supposed to be at this moment. Nothing, absolutely nothing, happens in God’s world by mistake. Until I could accept my alcoholism, I could not stay sober; unless I accept life completely on life’s terms, I cannot be happy. I need to concentrate not so much on what needs to be changed in the world as on what needs to be changed in me and in my attitudes.” Alcoholics Anonymous, 4th Edition {BB} p. 417 Dear God, Take me where You want me to go, meet who You want me to meet, learn what You want me to learn, say what You want me to say and keep me out of Your way. Thanks. Honesty To fully understand that honesty is a key factor in recovery and something that I need to develop, I need to look at my past to see both when I was honest and when I was dishonest. I am amazed when I think about just how much I lied — to myself, to my Higher Power, and to those around me. For today, I am learning how to react to current situations in a mature, honest way. Self-honesty has opened a new door in my life. It has given me relief from anger, resentment, and other emotions that were completely in my head. Sure, I can be honest about what I ate today, but to be completely honest in everything I do and say is a tad bit scary. I am not used to living this way. I do not even know how to do this yet. Honesty is a new experience I embrace with an open mind every day. Since beginning in OA, I have found that the more honest I am – with myself, my Higher Power, and others — the better I feel and the happier I become. It has been difficult, but the times I have spoken honestly, I have felt extreme relief. If I use the Tools laid out for me, I can succeed. Keep coming back. It works when you work it, and you are worth it — so work it! Edited and reprinted from OA Today newsletter, St. Louis Bi- State Area Inter- group, May 2016 Before OA, I had a hole in my soul not a whole soul.

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Page 1: Honesty Take me where You want me to go,We can’t rely on anyone else to hit the power button for us. OA is a ... stores now offer this free service where you can order what you want,

Serving Eastern WA, North ID & Southern BC Canada

Do I Really Accept? “And acceptance is the answer to all my problems today. When I am disturbed, it is because I find some person, place, thing, or situation—some fact of my life—unacceptable to me, and I can find no serenity until I accept that person, place, thing, or situation as being exactly the way it is supposed to be at this moment. Nothing, absolutely nothing, happens in God’s world by mistake. Until I could accept my alcoholism, I could not stay sober; unless I accept life completely on life’s terms, I cannot be happy. I need to concentrate not so much on what needs to be changed in the world as on what needs to be changed in me and in my attitudes.” Alcoholics Anonymous, 4th Edition {BB} p. 417

Dear God,

Take me where You want me to go,

meet who You want me to meet, learn

what You want me to learn, say what

You want me to say and keep me out

of Your way. Thanks.

Honesty To fully understand that honesty is a key factor in recovery and something that I need to develop, I need to look at my past to see both when I was honest and when I was dishonest. I am amazed when I think about just how much I lied — to myself, to my Higher Power, and to those around me. For today, I am learning how to react to current situations in a mature, honest way. Self-honesty has opened a new door in my life. It has given me relief from anger, resentment, and other emotions that were completely in my head. Sure, I can be honest about what I ate today, but to be completely honest in everything I do and say is a tad bit scary. I am not used to living this way. I do not even know how to do this yet. Honesty is a new experience I embrace with an open mind every day. Since beginning in OA, I have found that the more honest I am – with myself, my Higher Power, and others — the better I feel and the happier I become. It has been difficult, but the times I have spoken honestly, I have felt extreme relief. If I use the Tools laid out for me, I can succeed. Keep coming back. It works when you work it, and you are worth it — so work it! — Edited and reprinted from OA Today newsletter, St. Louis Bi-State Area Inter- group, May 2016

Before OA, I had

a hole in my soul

not a whole soul.

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L a k e C o u n t r y I n t e r g r o u p

A p r i l 2 6 t h - 2 8 t h , 2 0 1 9 Friday 3:00 pm through Sunday 1:30 pm

Renew Your Inspiration

A Note From Down Under In time I came to understand that I have a disease and it is

called addiction. I am addicted to food and other substances. I

learned that addiction swaps from substance to substance

which is why I can’t handle food, alcohol, drugs and exercise

sensibly like normal people. I learned that addiction is a

threefold illness that affects me spiritually, mentally and

physically. I learned that I can’t fix myself and that there are

lots of other people who are addicted to food like me. Some of

them are working together to help each other. They are not

living in addiction anymore. They have found a solution in

Overeaters Anonymous. As my eating got worse, I started to

see the freedom these people had from food and I wanted it. I

was developing a more open mind, able to listen and, with

help, started to do what they were doing. Edited from a booklet of personal sharing locally produced by Canterbury Intergroup in New Zealand and Australia

Recovery Is Ours We can’t rely on anyone else to hit

the power button for us. OA is a

program for people who want it, not

people who need it. We’ve got years

of experience at resenting others for

telling us what to do. You aren’t the boss of me has rattled around our

inner monologue more than a few

times. Even if another person told us

they’d drive us to meetings and help

us do the work, we’d say no or get no

benefit. As the ABCs on page 60

of the Big Book remind us,

“probably no human power could have relieved our alcoholism.”

It’s up to us to take the actions

required to gain or regain food

sobriety. The recovery is ours, not the

next person’s. Sea Coast OA New Hampshire and

Maine https://seacoastoa.org Posted March 25, 2018

FYI There is a new recording on the Region 1 website

from the Region 1 Convention Fall

2018. The topic is Sponsorship.

Check it out at www.Oaregion1.org

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What Can We Trust, Who Can We Trust? Amazingly, despite knowing that our feelings are powerful and uncontrollable, we follow them blindly. Take

eating, itself. Our anxious selves want soothing with food. Our minds at first say, bad idea. We might even

step away from the fridge. But then our brain, addled by our compulsion, works on it a while. Whether it’s a

moment, an hour, a day, a week, a year, or a decade later, our thinking will eventually churn out a justification

for eating. That justification might be “screw it,” might be “it hurts,” or might be “it won’t hurt me this

time,” or something far more complicated. But it’ll come. Eventually, we blindly follow our feelings into oblivion.

We need a new way. We can’t trust our feelings or our thinking because they serve the same master: food

addiction, in whatever form we have it. So what can we trust? Or more accurately, Who can we trust? The

answer is that we can trust our Higher Power to give us the intuitive thought or decision we need. When we

let go and let God, then our emotions about and our analysis of a situation can be put to good use. Divorced

from the drive for satisfying our compulsion, we can use our minds to examine our internal and external

circumstances and draw well- reasoned conclusions. We can also use our emotions and intuition as guides to

ensure that what we’re considering feels right. Edited from Seacoast OA seacoastoa New Hampshire and Maine IG (Posted on November 26, 2017)

April 16, 2017 Indianapolis OA IG

Following the

Steps can

create a

beautiful dance

of life!

In OA we have discovered that humility is simply an awareness of who we really are today and a willingness to become all that we can be. Genuine humility brings an end to the feelings of inadequacy, the self-absorption, and the status-seeking. Humility, as we encounter it in our OA Fellowship, places us neither above nor below other people on some imagined ladder of worth. It places us exactly where we belong, on an equal footing with our fellow beings and in harmony with God. OA

12&12 pg. 60

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AWARENESS + ACTION = ABSTINENCE

Awareness is only the beginning. I love that the

Big Book spells it out in no uncertain terms,

sometimes in ways that make me shudder because

they leave no room for wishy-washy efforts on my

part. Phrases such as “Half measures availed us

nothing” (p. 59) and “will power and self-knowledge

would not help in those strange mental blank spots”

(p42). My action plan helps me to not only work

the program but also to live a more orderly life.

Self-discipline is elusive for me, so writing down an

action plan each night for the next day really helps

me in all aspects of my life.

One of the many gifts I’ve received in my 25-plus

years in OA is to be more realistic about what I can

do on any given day. I used to overbook my

schedule, and that always led to feeling rushed,

frustrated, harried, indecisive (should I do this or

that? I don’t have enough TIME!), and always ended

up making me feel as though I had failed somehow.

Today I make an action plan that is modest,

reasonable, doable. It always starts with “call my

sponsor,” and includes some physical exercise, some

prayer & meditation, and a short list of necessary

chores or duties, such as paying a bill or calling the

plumber. And I cross off the items on the list as I

complete them! Very satisfying!

But the main thing about an action plan, as with a

food plan, is that I HAVE one. I rarely follow my

action plan perfectly, but coming up with one,

writing it down, helps me stay on the road to

recovery, and that’s where I want to be, one day at

a time. ~Linda F. Edited from Soar 8, R8’s Newsletter, Summer

2013

“Weight loss is not what the OA

program is about. A normal-size body is

a fringe benefit received in the course of

reconstructing that which cannot be

seen. Inner change is the substance of

the Twelve-Step program….”

For Today, December 18

An Idea From the Editor One of the biggest problems I have is going grocery shopping. Things not on my food plan just wait until my back is turned, then leap gleefully into my cart. Really! OK, honesty time. I find I have a real problem with impulsive decisions when walking the aisles of my local supermarket and I have been known to call my sponsor to have her ‘shop’ with me over the phone as I fill my basket with foods that will not harm me. Recently, however, I have discovered a new way of shopping that not only keeps me from impulsively grabbing poor choices, but also helps me get only what is on my list and nothing more, saving my monetary budget as well; local on-line shopping. Most stores now offer this free service where you can order what you want, have them fill it, and then either go and pick it up at a designated spot at the store for no extra charge, or even have them deliver the same day to your door - for a nominal fee. I have used the pick-up service many times at my usual store and have found that they go out of their way to choose even my fruit and vegetables wisely, so for me, this is a great way to stay on Program and I highly recommend looking into it yourself! Katy B. Spokane, WA

Did you know? “The seventh tradition doesn’t simply

apply to financial support. In order to be fully self-supporting,

groups and individuals need to take on their share of

service work as well.” ~Seventh Tradition, OA 12&12

Meetings – where you

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Legends: P = Program

F = Food M = Maintenance

ANY CHANGES -

please contact: Katy B. [email protected] or 509-270-1965 *new#

Name Phone Type

Carrie 509-747-3117 F/P

Carol 510-390-4555 P

Colleen R 208-59-5728 P/F

Debbie 509-455-4455 P

Debbie P 208-755-4774 [email protected]

P

Donna 509-999-5326 F

Elizabeth C.

509-216-2894 P

Gary 208-298-9044 P

Jackie M 509-570-8292 jackiemcwilliams@

comcast.net

Bariatric Surgery

Jacqui 509-844-4780 P

Janelle 509-483-6937 F/P/M

Jean 509-483-8019 P

Jessie W. 509-953-0202 [email protected]

P

Katherine B.

206-335-9726 (Seattle) HOW - F/P

Lenora 208-635-5165 P/F

Larissa W. 509-701-4341

Marcia Kay 509-879-8233 F/P

Marla 509-413-2117 605-390-5764

P

Mollie R. 208-819-1828 [email protected]

P

Nicole 509-413-2961 P

Paula 208-618-9297 [email protected]

P/F/M

Robin B. 509-280-5705 P

Ruth D. 208-659-9606 P

Sharen 509-483-2171 509-688-5706 (cell)

F/P/M

Sharon M. 619-823-7783 [email protected]

P

Sharon W. 208-691-3702 P/F

Valerie 509-328-3087 [email protected]

P

Inclusive, Not Exclusive Sobriety is not defined by how well one works the Steps, or how many times one works the Steps. Sobriety is not defined by having memorized sections of the Big Book or other AA literature. Sobriety is not defined by how one has mastered the Twelve and Twelve. Sobriety is not defined by faith in any particular God. Sobriety is not defined by how many cute and clever sayings one has memorized. What is sobriety? Sobriety encompasses the return to family, to employment, to good friends, to no legal troubles - all while in a serene state of mind, and without alcohol. Sobriety is about a healthy lifestyle as a contributing member of society. If one wants to sit at the table and profess to be an AA authority, then one must have actually worked the Steps, have a sponsor, and go to meetings. But, once again, these behaviors are not the definition of sobriety. "Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength, and hope with each other...." Alcoholics Anonymous is not a complicated program to be precisely worked in any structured manner. This quality makes AA inclusive rather than exclusive. I remain a steadfast proponent of the original purpose of Alcoholics Anonymous - one alcoholic helping another. Gary C. (St. Joseph, MO) Grapevine Online Exclusive, September 26, 2016, "Reflections on the Daily Reflections”

For many years, I thought I was incapable

of losing weight and recovering. Everyone

but me. Through humility, awareness,

prayer, and faith in the program, I realized

I am NOT unique. It works if I work it

and I am honest. It’s simple, not easy.

Occasionally I fall back into old thinking and

feel like I’m different again. It only takes a

meeting, an outreach phone call, a chat with

my sponsor, or a reading to get my mind

right again. I am grateful that I have a

community of people just like me. RECOVERY WRITINGS ON TERMINAL UNIQUENESS JUNE 7, 2017 OA INDY CENTRAL INDIANA IG

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June 19. Quarterly Reg

OA News & Region One Retreats/Workshops

Young Persons' Committee: The Young Persons' Committee

is looking for OA members who are able to share their experience, strength, and hope as a speaker for a series of young persons' podcasts. If you are interested, please complete the interactive questionnaire (detailed instructions included) by January 31, 2021.

Professional Exhibits Fund: The Professional Exhibits

Fund has more than US$17,000 available to help your service body participate in a trade conference or convention for professionals who may refer patients and clients to OA. Applications are reviewed the first week of each month, so talk with your service body about local opportunities and apply!

OA 2019 Literature Catalog: OA's literature catalog and

prices are updated every year, so having the latest info is tremendously helpful when you need to order. Download the new 2019 Catalog and 2019 Order Form now and use them next time you're ready to resupply literature and coins. You can find both the Catalog and Order Form at bookstore.oa.org by clicking the "Ordering Tools" menu at the top of the page.

Meeting Reps: Please remember to Update your affiliated meetings information at Find a Meeting

Retreat/ Workshops

Continued

May 17 - 19. Sunlight of the Spirit

Retreat. Wesley Meadow Lodge at Suttle Lake, OR. Sponsored by Centeral Oregon IG. Flyer.

May 31 - June 2. Back to Basics Spring

Retreat. Seton House of Prayer, 5819 Chute Lake Rd, Kelowna, BC. Sponsored by Southern British

Columbia and Interior Intergroup. Flyer.

June 2019

June 7 - 9. The Big Book Comes Alive; A Transformation Weekend. St. Paul's Anglican

Church, 100 Chapel St, Nanaimo, BC. Sponsored by Vancouver Island IG. Stay at a nearby

Hotel. Flyer.

Close To Spokane! June 21 - 23. Greater Columbia IG Retreat.

Theme: "Higher Powered" Lazy F Camp & Retreat Center, Ellensberg WA. Flyer. Flyer Insert.

Virtual Meeting

June 19. Quarterly Region 1 Special Focus Speaker Meeting: Body Image. Wednesday 7

PM Region 1 speaker calls on recovery topics; Body Image. Flyer for more information.

(with calling instructions)

Upcoming Workshops & Retreats

Region One

May 2019 May 3 - 5. Northern Lights Intergroup Spring Retreat. Providence

Renewal Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Website.

May 3 - 5. A Big Book Weekend Workshop. Sea to Sky Intergroup, Vancouver BC. Firefighters Banquet and Conference Centre in

Burnaby, BC. Flyer.

May 4. Abstinence vs A Plan of Eating Workshop. Anchorage Alaska Intergroup. Mt Vernon Commons 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM. Flyer.

May 4. Importance of Working the Steps Workshop. 10 AM - 2:30

PM. Twin Falls, Idaho sponsored by Snake River Intergroup. Intergroup meeting after the workshop. Flyer.

May 11. OA Workshop and Peninsula Intergroup. First Lutheran

Church, Poulsbo, WA. 10 - 2 PM - Intergroup right after event. Flyer Meadow Lodge at Suttle Lake, OR. Sponsored by Centeral

Oregon IG. Flyer.

May 31 - June 2. Back to Basics Spring Retreat. Seton House of Prayer, 5819 Chute Lake Rd, Kelowna,

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Day / Time

Location

Contact Person

Meeting Type

Spokane, WA #54927

SUN ** 4:30 PM*

South Hill Bible Church - West Wing 958 E. 29th Ave (build. West of parking lot)

Debbie F. 509-455-5544 [email protected]

OA Steps and/or Traditions

Spokane Valley, WA #51503

MON 6 PM *

Opportunity Presbyterian Church 202 N. Pines Rd.

Kary M. 509-939-7671 [email protected]

Various OA literature

Spokane, WA #38479

TUE 5:45 PM

St. Aloysius Parish Hall 330 E. Boone

John B. 509-475-4718 [email protected]

OA & AA 12 & 12, Step/Tradition study

Spokane, WA #08666

WED ** 10:00 AM *

Audubon Park Methodist Church 3908 N. Driscoll Blvd (dwnstrs)

Janelle S. 509-483-6937

Big Book, OA 12 & 12

Spokane, WA #25312

WED 6:30 PM *

Lidgerwood Presbyterian Church 4449 N. Nevada St. (back door)

Marcia Kay [email protected]

OA & AA 12 & 12, Various, Newcomers Welcome

Spokane, WA #56783

THUR 1:00PM

The Alano Club 1700 W. 7th Ave

Maureen Open Topic using VOR & For Today

Spokane Valley, WA

#56340 THUR 6 PM*

Opportunity Presbyterian Church 202 N. Pines Rd.

Jessie W, 509-953-0202 [email protected]

Big Book

Spokane, WA #56013

FRI 6:30 PM

Liberty Lk. Portal – 2nd floor boardroom 23403 E. Mission

Roger Z. 509-220-5590 [email protected]

Men’s topics, various literature, all welcome. Open Meeting.

Spokane, WA #34947

SAT 9:00 AM *

Holy Family Hospital (dwnstrs) 5633 Lidgerwood Room 6

Lee 509-217-9297

Renewal and Recovery topics, Newcomers Welcome

Spokane, WA #10069

SAT** 10:30 AM *

Holy Family Hospital (dwnstrs) 5633 Lidgerwood Room 6

Janelle S. 509-483-6937

Step Study, AA & OA 12 & 12

Ephrata, WA #53988

MON 6 PM

Methodist Church 117 C St NW

Laura 509-398-3848

Newcomer, Relapse, 12th Step Within Open

Okanogan, WA #54802

MON 6 PM

Nazarene Church 2530 Elmway

Terry 509-322-6729

Topic meeting

Bonners Ferry, ID #51978

MON 6:30 PM

Boundary Community Hospital 6640 Kaniksu St. (lower level conf room – emergency entrance)

Mary W. 208-290-8172 [email protected]

OA 12 & 12, Voices of Recovery, various

Cocolalla, ID 353514

TUE 12 Noon

Cocolalla Cowboy Church 4281 Cocolalla Loop Road

Linda G 612-599-1096 [email protected]

Big Book, OA 2&12, For Today & Voices of Recovery

Coeur d’Alene, ID #52561

TUE 6:30 PM

Kootenai Health Cafeteria Classroom 2003 Lincoln Way

Summer 208-699-9814 [email protected]

Big Book, Step Study & Traditions

Post Falls, ID * #54170

WED 1:30 PM

Church of the Nazarene 308 W 12th Ave.

Debbie P. 208-755-4774 [email protected]

Writing meeting using OA 12 & 12 & Big Book

Coeur d’ Alene, ID #50144

THU 6:30 PM

St Pius Church 625 E Haycraft

Mollie 208-819-1828 [email protected]

Various OA literature

Coeur d’Alene, ID #50924

SAT 8:30 AM*

Kootenai Health Hospital 2003 Kootenai Health Way Heart Center Classroom (ER entrance)

Wayne 206-701-2584 [email protected]

OA 12&12, For Today, Voices of Recovery & Big Book

Colville, WA #00617

MON 11:30 AM

!st Nazarene Church 368 E. Astor Ave.

Linda 509-680-8674

Newport, WA #52085

WED 9:00 AM

Pine Ridge Community Church 1428 West 1st St. (back entrance)

Barb Q. 509-447-0775 Step study on 1st WED of month & various OA literature

St. John, WA #51456

MON 10:00 AM *

1st Methodist Church 5 West Broadway

Colleen 509-648-3718 OA 12 & 12, Big Book & OA Book

Updated 2/19

****Next LCI Intergroup Meeting: Saturday, June 8, 2019 at 9 am**** Valley Hospital & Education Center - 12606 E. Mission Ave. Spokane, WA

Region One Website at: www.oaregion1.org or go to www.oa.org for a plethora of information and on-line meetings!

Newsletter Editor: [email protected]

OVEREATERS

ANNONYMOUS

April, 2019

Lake Country Intergroup PO Box 9327

Spokane, WA 99205 509-328-9972

Lake Country Intergroup