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Banner Triggers Complaint at Oregon Mall

February 18th, 2010

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Last week we heard from AANR Government Affairs Team volunteer Shirley Gauthier with report of a story too important not to pass on.

It seems that Shirley and other volunteers from The Willamettans nudist club in Marcola, Oregon, set up a table alongside other participating members of the area chamber of commerce at an annual event held within a local shopping mall.  Within minutes of putting up a tasteful “window shade” type display banner, they were asked to take the banner down.  Ever diplomatic and cordial, Shirley complied but she did ask why. The reason? Its presence had generated a complaint to mall management.

What triggered the complaint? The words American Association for Nude Recreation, as well as the AANR-Northwest logo that appeared along with very discreet pictures, shots of couples pictured from their shoulders up, plus a 40-something woman crouched behind her dog after enjoying a stroll on a nude beach.

But the story doesn’t end there.  As she lowered the banner, Shirley looked directly across the mall corridor from her location into a full-size window promotion for a well-known chain that sells novelty items. The feature items?  A corset “trio” complete with garter belt and skimpy bra–modeled on a poster by a woman wearing the getup and little else while grasping the metal pole on a touring bus. Delightfully surprised men look on, and a girlfriend snaps pictures. Oh…plus a few adult “novelties” in a briefcase are also on display.

Ironic, huh?  

Admittedly, the store is a rent paying tenant, and the chamber of commerce conducting its trade show was a guest.  Hence Shirley’s tactful cooperation (FYI: she did follow up the day’s events with a very well-stated letter to the chamber president.) 

But what does it say about current attitudes toward nudity in this country when a banner in which 40-something adults appear where there’s little more than implied simple nudity and it triggers a complaint within minutes?  Yet crowds pass novelties, lingerie, or T-shirts bearing crass slogans, offered for sale. And they don’t seem to bat an eye.

From time to time, I am asked, “Why do we even need an AANR?” I hope this story provides another answer.  We’ll continue to do what we have done since 1931: advocating for nudity within appropriate settings and educating the public about the wholesome benefits that enjoying nudity offers. 

For those who want something else, it appears they’ll have to visit the local mall.   

By AANR Executive Director Erich Schuttauf from the February 12 AANR Weekly Report.

  

Posted in Viewpoint. 23 Comments »

AANR Now on Facebook

February 9th, 2010

An American Association for Nude Recreation fan page has been created on Facebook where nudists can connect. The new page is in addition to the American Association for Nude Recreation Cape Cod beach cleanup and the AANR World Record Skinny Dip pages.

All Facebook American Association for Nude Recreation page fans can enter the drawing for an AANR Green Bag.  Be ready for spring with this great bag to hold your towel, book, sunscreen and more, made from 100% cotton canvas with the AANR logo and slogan “We’ve always been natural.” Spread the word to other Facebook friends so that everyone has a chance to win. The drawing will be held on March 1.

Log in to Facebook or create an account by clicking here.

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Huffington Post Reports on AANR Press Release

January 14th, 2010

The American Association for Nude Recreation was featured in Wednesday’s Huffington Post Technology section in an article about body scanning at airports. The piece included an excerpt from a press release sent out last week by AANR endorsing the body scanning technology and  a quote by AANR Executive Director Erich Schuttauf with a link back to the AANR website.

Regular readers of this blog will note that responses to the press release here–and elsewhere–are sharply divided on the issue, as is the media. While some have concerns, recent articles in Newsweek and USA Today have endorsed the scans’ safety and their ability to keep passengers safer.

Click here to read HuffPost’s article.

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Nudists Agree: Airport Scanning that ‘Takes It Off’ is Good for America

January 8th, 2010

KISSIMMEE, FLORIDA (January 7, 2010) - Full body scanning machines proposed in major airports may involve an image received by screeners of travelers in their “altogether,” but all together, scanning makes sense.  So endorses the American Association for Nude Recreation (www.AANR.com), the oldest and largest group representing nudists in the US and Canada.

“Put this issue in its proper perspective,” recommends AANR Executive Director Erich Schuttauf.  “A trained security professional in a remote monitoring station takes a few seconds discreetly screening passengers to be sure they’re only bringing what nature gave them aboard.  In exchange for safer skies, AANR believes it’s completely worth it.  But you don’t have to be a nudist to agree these measures are based on common sense.”

Adds Schuttauf, “Polls regularly show that about one in five North Americans have skinny-dipped in mixed company already. So if travelers just think of the screen as a virtual skinny-dip, something regarded as American as apple pie since before Norman Rockwell, everyone wins in the name of better air travel security. And as an added bonus, you can add the experience to your ‘bucket list’ as a virtual dipping of one’s toe into taking a Nakation - that’s a nudist vacation!”

The American Association for Nude Recreation is the credible voice of reason on issues relevant to nude recreation and Nakationing in appropriate settings, serving more than 213,000 individuals who enjoy clothes-free and clothing-optional recreation throughout North America.  For further information on nude recreation and the association’s affiliated clubs, contact AANR at 1-800-TRY-NUDE or visit the association’s Web site at www.aanr.com.

The above press release was sent out yesterday into the blogosphere and has already been picked up by The Awl blog and Twitter feeds, with other media contacting the AANR office for interviews.

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You Might Be a Nudist If …

January 7th, 2010

Below is an excerpt from AANR President John Kinman’s President’s Podium column that will appear in the February issue of The Bulletin.

While nude recreation and nude travel opportunities have grown a great deal over the past several years, we are still mostly a boutique business compared with large textile resorts with greater economies of scale.  If you’re willing to pay more to wear less, you could be a nudist. 

I’ve heard of some other descriptions of nudist travelers.  With apologies to Jeff Foxworthy and his comedy routine, “You might be a redneck,” I offer the following:

YOU MIGHT BE A NUDIST IF: 

  • You spend a great weekend at a nudist resort and are almost to the exit gate when you realize that you forgot to get dressed. 

 

  • You sign up to a time share presentation, take the free gift, and when shown the other resorts you could trade for ask, “Which ones allow me to be nude?”

 

  • You start to walk out of your RV in the morning naked and, for a moment, need to verify that you aren’t staying at a KOA. 

 

  • You are never without a towel.

 

  • You choose an upstairs room at a hotel with an interior hallway so that your window curtains can be left open and still allow you to be nude. 

 

  • When checking in to the Holiday Inn you ask, “What are the clothing-optional hours for the pool and spa?”

 

  • At home, you keep a robe by your front door.

 

  • You buy a velcro waist band to hold tennis balls. 

 

  • You can actually identify with this list.

 

 

Leave a comment to add to this list.

Posted in Nude Attitudes. 37 Comments »

Nudity, AANR, the Law, and Consequences

October 26th, 2009

By AANR Executive Director Erich Schuttauf…

In a report to clubs and trustees last week we let you know that AANR had assisted a prominent attorney with legal information. 

Two weeks ago we discussed a couple’s lawsuit against Wal-Mart and the city of Peoria, Arizona, after their three daughters, aged between one and six, were removed from the family home over nude photos of the girls taken at bath time.  The children remained in state custody for over a month while authorities investigated the photos after a Wal-Mart photo clerk alerted authorities.  (A judge later ruled the pictures did not violate criminal laws.)

This week the latest news came from Virginia where accounts first reported that a “man faces jail for making coffee in his own home naked.”  Those accounts proffered that the defendant woke up at 5:30 a.m., stumbled to the kitchen in his home, and proceeded to make coffee in the nude.  Hours later, police showed up at his door to cite him for indecent exposure after a mom and her seven-year-old son observed him in the window while taking a “short cut” that crossed his front yard on their way to school.

For those of us for whom nudity is a way of life, at times these reports can seem overwhelming.  If we face jail or steep legal fees for taking innocent snaps of our kids, or enjoying nudity within our own homes and backyards, we’re left wondering “What will be next???”

It prompts me to offer a few observations and make one promise to you.

First, there is little question that sensationalized news accounts have a marked impact on what nudists and non-nudists alike believe is unlawful.  In turn, that can have a demonstrable impact on their willingness to give nude recreation a try or other behavior.  For example, “Mr. Coffee” touched off several messages to our office opining that members feel forced to cover up.  It’s not surprising given that visitors who responded to a survey on our blog this week voted the “privacy of home” among the top places they enjoy nude recreation. 

Remember the Arizona photo case? I’ll leave it to you to speculate on whether it had anything to do with a printing company’s recent refusal to publish the newsletter of an AANR club located in the Pacific Southwest.  It contained a cover picture depicting members of all ages in a line onstage during a club talent show. The club was a long-standing customer.  

Next, I’ll acknowledge that with most such cases, AANR faces a significant obstacle that must be overcome to respond to the news story properly: like all “merely mortal” readers, viewers, and listeners, we often do not have first-hand knowledge of the facts.  Did the parents of the young girls take photos that came too close to the line?  Did Mr. Coffee simply stumble around the kitchen preparing brew, or did he stand spread eagle in open doorways and a large plate glass picture window at 8:40 in the morning-and were mother and son taking only a small shortcut between two very public sidewalks from which one could have just as easily seen a purposeful display as has also been alleged?

Responding too quickly, without knowing all the facts for certain, brings peril if initial reports and assumptions turn out untrue.  Yet the early innings of a story are usually the stage where our blood is boiling at its hottest.  DAMN IT. If AANR knows about this it should be DOING something. 

The media likes to hear us say “damn it.”  “Damn it” makes us buy newspapers.  “Damn it” keeps us listening over the commercial break.

I want all our members and clubs to be assured that AANR hears the frustration in your phone calls and e-mail messages.  I cannot promise you that we will be goaded into premature action because doing so can all-too-easily detract from a reputation of providing a credible voice of reason for nude recreation.

But I do promise you that AANR will continue to track events, to take the extra time that it takes to research the facts, or find out what the jury determined so that we can continue providing reliable guidance.  And that we WILL speak out in cases of clear injustice to nudists.

In closing, let me return to Peoria, Arizona, one more time.  This week, our office secured a copy of the written police reports prepared at the outset of the police investigation just hours after the call from Wal-Mart, plus subsequent interviews with the parents and a thorough search of their home. 

The reports reveal what the judge ruled: These parents are probably not pornographers. They are (make that were) just very matter-of-fact about the nudity of their young kids and a cousin or two, and took a limited number of snapshots and home video of same. But the reports also reveal aspects of the photos that legitimately would have triggered alarm bells for the Wal-Mart clerk and the police.  They are the same aspects discussed in the “Legal Issues in Nude Photography” fact sheet available to clubs and members in the Member Benefits section of aanr.com.   It is fair to conclude that had the parents known and observed the same guidelines we provide, their case may have not gone as far as it did.

There are lots of laws and rules of thumb to keep track of and they constantly change.  Your dues and support make it possible.

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Alicia Silverstone Talks Nudity on The View

October 14th, 2009

aliciaWatch as Alicia Silverstone is interviewed by The View ladies about being a vegan, her new cookbook, swimming in the nude at home and at a nude beach with actor Woody Harrelson, and her husband and Harrelson’s nude trip down the Amazon.

Click here to watch.

Posted in Nude Attitudes. 2 Comments »

Help Get A Nude Beach

October 2nd, 2009

Years ago, there was a nude zone on the Maryland portion of the Assateague National Seashore. For the past four years AANR and AANR-East volunteers have designated a day to help clean up the beach at Assateague. This annual event shows how much nudists care about this wonderful beach area, earning the respect of beach officials and local residents in the process.

AANR and AANR-East have been diligently working to restore a nude beach on the Assateague National Seashore. Now is the time that you can help most. The seashore is revising its General Management Plan (GMP) and is taking comments from the public. If enough people write an e-mail or letter requesting a nude beach, officials will consider it in the plan.

Please send a polite message right now to ASIS_GMP@nps.gov. Tell them who you are and why nudity is important to you. If you’re from Virginia or Maryland, be sure to include that information in your e-mail, but all are invited to write because we all pay federal taxes.

While an e-mail is the most immediate way to contact officials, you can also share your comments by sending a letter to:

Assateague Island GMP Team

7206 National Seashore Lane

Berlin, MD 21811

Let’s really pour on the messages so that AANR’s credible voice of reason for nude recreation can be heard.

Posted in AANR Alerts. 1 Comment »

Article Uncovers Appeal of Nude Recreation

September 22nd, 2009

The author of an article, “Bare Necessities,” in the Greenwich (Connecticut) Citizen sets out to discover more about the nudist lifestyle and its appeal after discovering friends have been going on nude vacations for over 30 years.

The piece covers many aspects of nude recreation, including the Nakation term, mention of AANR, statistics from a USA Today poll about nude vacations and very positive things said about nude recreation in general.

Click here to read.

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Nudist Values

September 14th, 2009

Written by Ted Hadley, owner of Cypress Cove Nudist Resort & Spa. Reprinted with permission from the Cypress Knee.

There have been some unsettling developments in the nudist community of late.  Two of Florida’s largest nudist clubs, Caliente and Paradise Lakes, have voluntarily withdrawn from AANR (the American Association for Nude Recreation).  In both cases, AANR had recently suspended the club’s charter due to advertising practices which were perceived to “sexualize the nudist experience.”

Every club has its own culture and values, usually representative of the owners or management.  I think most nudist clubs tend to be family oriented, though some do have more of an emphasis on “adult fun.”  There may be a place for both.  There’s certainly a market for both, as Caliente and Paradise Lakes have proven. However, AANR has always pushed family oriented nudist values and I believe they are right to fight for them.

The truth is, AANR works tirelessly (mostly behind the scenes) against legislation which could erode our right to enjoy social nudity.  They must be able to make the argument that organized nudism is absolutely natural, wholesome and harmless to the community.  Sexualizing nude recreation illegitimizes that argument.

The other day, I was looking at the VitaNuda website (www.vitanuda.com), and I found some wording that intrigued me.  It almost perfectly reflects my personal feelings about nudism and thus, by extension, the values of Cypress Cove as a nudist club.  They say:

“Nudists are people who enjoy being nude in appropriate settings. The motivation of a nudist should be pure and non-sexual. It is about simplicity, fun and true relaxation.

“Some people make the mistake of lumping nudists together with a less than wholesome crowd. Exhibitionists are NOT nudists, they are motivated to show their skin for sexual reasons. Voyeurs are NOT nudists, they just want to see skin for sexual reasons. Swingers are NOT nudists, they are motivated by sexual conquest. Strippers are NOT nudists, they are making money selling their skin. Nudists enjoy nudism for the simplicity and sense of freedom it brings them.”

So how does that apply to Cypress Cove?  In every possible way.  Our culture, values and rules are based solidly on these very simple principles; nudism should be pure and non-sexual.  If you choose to visit Cypress Cove, you are accepting these core principles and agreeing to abide by them.

We have great fun at our dances, but suggestive attire and/or dancing are not welcome.  We appreciate a tender moment between two adults in love, but public displays of affection should be discreet and innocent.  Adventures in the bedroom should always be kept private.  Discussions of swinging and recruiting are definitely not welcome here.

Our goal is to maintain a safe, non-threatening, and non-sexual environment where our guests can truly feel comfortable.  A little “adult fun” may be harmless in a private setting, but it’s just not appropriate at Cypress Cove.  That’s not who we are.

If you agree, we hope to see you by the pool!

To read more about Cypress Cove, click here.

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