The Primary
Purpose Group
was formed in
October of 1977
because many
people missed
the enthusiasm
of their
original home
groups in
Southern
California.
Shortly after
the group was
formed, the
members wanted
to share their
enthusiasm with
Sacramento as a
whole.
Having no money
and very little
experience, they
found that with
God's will and
their enthusiasm
the first
Spring Fling,
held only four
months after
forming the
Primary Purpose
Group,
was a great
success.
Over a period of
four years, the
group hosted the
conference and
it grew
in attendance of
250 in 1977 to
1500 in 1981.
By 1981, the
conference had
taken on it's
own life and
personality.
During this time
the Primary
Purpose Group
remained stable
in it's primary
commitment to
carry the
message to the
suffering
alcoholic.
Prior to the
1982 Spring
Fling the
Primary Purpose
Group held a
group
conscious and
decided that too
much of the
group's energy
was being
diverted from
their primary
purpose into
what had become
a major annual
event on the
Northern
California A. A.
calendar -the
Spring Fling.
In the program
of the 1982
Spring Fling it
was announced
that there
would be a
meeting
following the
conference open
to anyone
interested in
continuing the
Spring Fling
tradition by
serving on the
committee for
that
purpose.
The Primary
Purpose Group
has continued to
meet it's
commitment to
the suffering
alcoholic in yet
another new
location.
From 1982 to
present the
Spring Fling
Committee has
hosted the
Spring
Fling. During
this time
attendance has
increased from
approximately
1,500
in 1982 and 1983
to 2000 in 1984
and averaging
around 2500 from
the
mid-eighties
until 2003.
2003 also marks
the entry of the
Spring Fling
into cyberspace
with the advent
of the
Committees
website
http://sacspringfling.org
The Spring Fling
Committee has
continued to
form each year
and meet the
tremendous
responsibility
involved in
staging a
conference of
this magnitude.
The Spring Fling
Committee is
recognized as an
open A. A.
meeting which
meets the first
Wednesday of
each month at
6:30 p.m.
Elections are
generally
held on the
first
Wednesday of
March following
each conference,
for members of
Alcoholics
Anonymous
interested in
serving.