Special Events
Area 15 General Assembly
The Area 15 Alcoholics Anonymous Quarterly Assembly is a gathering designed to bring together AA members from various groups within the district. It serves as a platform for sharing information, discussing service-related topics, and conducting business that affects the area as a whole. The assembly typically features reports from committee chairs, workshops, and open forums where members can voice concerns or ask questions. It provides an opportunity for fellowship, learning, and collaboration among trusted servants and general members alike. The venue is accessible and arranged to accommodate a large number of participants, promoting an organized, respectful environment conducive to AA’s principles of unity and service.
Grapevine Round-up
The Grapevine Roundup will be held at Oleta State Park Pavillion 16 (Ibis)
Gratitude Dinner Planning Committee Kickoff Meeting
Meeting is on Zoom Click to join Password - Gratitude
Special Online forum for deaf AA members
Report: Special Online forum for deaf AA members on Saturday January 17, 2026.
January 17, 2026, 12 pm to 8 pm - A Language and Cultural Special Forum for
Deaf A.A. Members who use:
• American Sign Language (ASL),
• Langue des Signes Québécoise (LSQ)
• Lengua de Señas Mexicana (LSM)
Annual Potluck Dinner
This is a Annual potluck that District 10 celebrates in appreciation of a year filled with love and service.
AREA 15 Assembly
When: July 10th to July 12th
Where: Saddlebrook Resort
5700 Saddlebrook Way
Wesley Chapel, FL 33543 (map)
The Area 15 Alcoholics Anonymous Quarterly Assembly is a gathering designed to bring together AA members from various groups within the district. It serves as a platform for sharing information, discussing service-related topics, and conducting business that affects the area as a whole. The assembly typically features reports from committee chairs, workshops, and open forums where members can voice concerns or ask questions. It provides an opportunity for fellowship, learning, and collaboration among trusted servants and general members alike. The venue is accessible and well-arranged to accommodate a large number of participants, promoting an organized and respectful environment conducive to AA’s principles of unity and service.