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Cypress Streak 5K for VitaNuda May 22, 2010

May 13, 2010 By: USAnudist Category: Club Activities No Comments →

Saturday May 22nd

7:00-7:45am Race Registration Opens

8:00am Race Begins

10:15am-11:00am Awards Ceremony

12 noon to 1:00pm-Water Balloon Fight (by camping area)

2:00pm-5:00pm Volleyball Tournament (courts near lake)

5:00pm Door Prizes and Vita Nuda Prizes Winners Announced

7:30pm-8:30pm Bodypainting Contest (lakeside camping area)

10:00pm-1:00am Pants Off Dance Off DJ Party (Lakeside) (VN Glowsticks $1.00ea)

1:00am - Camping Bonfire at Lakeside Camping

Sunday May 23rd

12 noon Playalinda Beach Day

AANR E-Bulletin Vol. 4 # 9

May 06, 2010 By: USAnudist Category: AANR Releases No Comments →

E-Bulletin

May 6, 2010 - Volume 4, Issue 9
Countdown To Skinny-Dip
Skinny-Dip

The locations are now online at aanr.com for clubs, beaches and public lands participating in the second AANR World Record Skinny-Dip on July 10. For information and updates leading up to the event and to find a location near you, click here.


Read AANR President John Kinman’s article “Do You Skinny Dip?” by clicking here.

Celebrate World Naked Gardening Day
World Naked Gardening Day

Saturday, May 8 is the fifth World Naked Gardening Day (WNGD). According to the WNGD website, people across the globe are invited to shed their clothes and tend to their portion of the world’s garden nude, as nature intended. Gardening in the nude is fun, healthy, costs no money, reminds us of our ties to nature and contributes to the well-being of the environment.

For suggestions on how you can participate at your club, public lands or in your own backyard, visit the WNGD website by clicking here.

Virginia Seal Gets A Makeunder
Virginia Seal

Reminiscent of John Ashcroft covering nude statues in the Justice Department, Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli provided pins to staff members of the Virginia state seal–with one difference. The original seal depicts Virtus, the goddess of virtue, dressed as a warrior holding a spear, her foot planted on the body of a warrior lying on the ground that symbolizes the figure of tyranny. Her left breast is exposed. Cuccinelli’s version of the state seal featured on the pin has Virtus’ breast covered by an armored breastplate. The original state seal was designed in 1776 by George Wythe, who was a signer of the Declaration of Independence.

A media frenzy followed in print media and the blogosphere, and Cuccinelli issued a new pin depicting the Civil War.

Read the whole story here.

The Skinny On Beaches Down Under
Australia

Embrace Australia brings readers a list of the best nudist resorts and beaches across the continent. For those traveling to Australia, it seems the perfect location for nudists with its warm, sunny weather, beautiful beaches and cool water. Social nudism has existed in Australia for over 80 years. Today, there are private resorts and dozens of beaches that cater to nudists, as well as private clubs.

Planning a trip down under? Click here for the best vacation spots Australia has to offer.

Countdown To Skinny-Dip
Skinny-Dip

The locations are now online at aanr.com for clubs, beaches and public lands participating in the second AANR World Record Skinny-Dip on July 10. For information and updates leading up to the event and to find a location near you, click here.


Read AANR President John Kinman’s article “Do You Skinny Dip?” by clicking here.

Celebrate World Naked Gardening Day
World Naked Gardening Day

Saturday, May 8 is the fifth World Naked Gardening Day (WNGD). According to the WNGD website, people across the globe are invited to shed their clothes and tend to their portion of the world’s garden nude, as nature intended. Gardening in the nude is fun, healthy, costs no money, reminds us of our ties to nature and contributes to the well-being of the environment.

For suggestions on how you can participate at your club, public lands or in your own backyard, visit the WNGD website by clicking here.

Virginia Seal Gets A Makeunder
Virginia Seal

Reminiscent of John Ashcroft covering nude statues in the Justice Department, Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli provided pins to staff members of the Virginia state seal–with one difference. The original seal depicts Virtus, the goddess of virtue, dressed as a warrior holding a spear, her foot planted on the body of a warrior lying on the ground that symbolizes the figure of tyranny. Her left breast is exposed. Cuccinelli’s version of the state seal featured on the pin has Virtus’ breast covered by an armored breastplate. The original state seal was designed in 1776 by George Wythe, who was a signer of the Declaration of Independence.

A media frenzy followed in print media and the blogosphere, and Cuccinelli issued a new pin depicting the Civil War.

Read the whole story here.

The Skinny On Beaches Down Under
Australia

Embrace Australia brings readers a list of the best nudist resorts and beaches across the continent. For those traveling to Australia, it seems the perfect location for nudists with its warm, sunny weather, beautiful beaches and cool water. Social nudism has existed in Australia for over 80 years. Today, there are private resorts and dozens of beaches that cater to nudists, as well as private clubs.

Planning a trip down under? Click here for the best vacation spots Australia has to offer.

Why Your AANR Membership Matters
E-Bulletin Archives

“When I was elected as an AANR Club Trustee in 2006, I was further enlightened to the importance of AANR membership. Membership dues make it possible for AANR leaders to spread the word and lend a credible voice to social nude recreation both to state and federal regulators. And when a beach or state park is in danger of losing its nudist friendly status, AANR is on the scene to protect our rights to enjoy these lands and beaches naturally. Support of this credible voice is made possible through my membership–through YOUR membership.”

Nancy Tiemann

Read the full column in the June issue of The Bulletin.