Another Unclad Artist & Parking Tips

By admin at 7:07 am on March 30, 2006 | No comments

–7-2383680022-1300658147=:9 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=&quot;iso-8859-1&quot; Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable<br> Another Artist<br>Russ Riddell, a member of LARC, was also an artist selected to show at UnClad.<br>Russ has been a volunteer with UnClad for several years and was thrilled to have several pieces of his sell at the recent show in Stanwood, Washington.<br>He along with Henry Yuen gives us strong representation and participation in this venue.<br> Parking at the Portland Exhibit<br>The Thursday evening exhibit will be part of the Pearl district's First Thursday event held every month. This is a very busy event.<br>I went down to that part of town for two hours, looked around and asked questions. What I found was that parking will be competitive to say the least.<br>You won't find free parking and the small lots can fill up fast.<br>If you live in Portland I suggest riding the bus or trolley from another location.<br>If you are coming from out of town or wish to make this a major outing I suggest coming very early. The best plan 05 be to get there well ahead of 4:00 pm and look for a three hour parking meter. Then pay for parking to take you to 7:01 pm. Parking is free after 7pm. Of course the locals 05 be doing the same thing!<br>There are other galleries in that area you can look at while you wait.<br>The street parking meters are for 90 minutes, 2 hours and 3 hours at $1.25/hour with US coins and major credit cards accepted. The small lots nearby have various prices.<br>I 05 be able to write more on this topic later.<br>Paul<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br> –7-2383680022-1300658147=:9 Content-Type: text/html; charset=&quot;iso-8859-1&quot; Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable<br>&lt;P&gt;&lt;FONT face=3D&quot;times new roman&quot; size=3D&quot;4&quot;&gt;&lt;STRONG&gt;Another Artist&lt;/STRONG= &gt;&lt;/FONT&gt;&lt;/P&gt; &lt;P&gt;Russ Riddell, a member of LARC, was also an artist selected &lt;BR&gt;to show = at UnClad. &lt;/P&gt; &lt;P&gt;Russ has been a volunteer with UnClad for several years and &lt;BR&gt;was thri= lled to have several pieces of his sell at the recent &lt;BR&gt;show in Stanwood,= Washington. &lt;/P&gt; &lt;P&gt;He along with Henry Yuen gives us strong representation and participatio= n in this venue.&lt;/P&gt; &lt;P&gt;&lt;BR&gt;&lt;FONT face=3D&quot;times new roman&quot; size=3D&quot;4&quot;&gt;&lt;STRONG&gt;Parking&amp;nbsp;at th= e Portland Exhibit&amp;nbsp;&lt;/STRONG&gt;&lt;/FONT&gt;&lt;/P&gt; &lt;P&gt;&lt;FONT face=3D&quot;times new roman&quot; size=3D&quot;4&quot;&gt;The Thursday evening exhibit w= ill be part of the Pearl district's First Thursday event held every month. = This is&amp;nbsp;a very busy event.&lt;/FONT&gt;&lt;/P&gt; &lt;P&gt;&lt;FONT face=3D&quot;Times New Roman&quot; size=3D&quot;4&quot;&gt;I went down to that part of to= wn for two hours,&amp;nbsp;looked around and asked questions. What I found was = that parking will be competitive to say the least. &lt;/FONT&gt;&lt;/P&gt; &lt;P&gt;&lt;FONT face=3D&quot;Times New Roman&quot; size=3D&quot;4&quot;&gt;You won't find free parking an= d the small lots can fill up fast. &lt;/FONT&gt;&lt;/P&gt; &lt;P&gt;&lt;FONT face=3D&quot;Times New Roman&quot; size=3D&quot;4&quot;&gt;If you live in Portland I sugg= est riding the bus or trolley from another location.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/FON= T&gt;&lt;/P&gt; &lt;P&gt;&lt;FONT face=3D&quot;Times New Roman&quot; size=3D&quot;4&quot;&gt;If you are coming from out of = town or wish to make this a major outing I suggest coming very early. The b= est plan 05 be to get there well ahead of 4:00 pm and look for a three hou= r parking meter. Then pay for parking to take you to 7:01 pm. Parking is fr= ee after 7pm. Of course the locals 05 be doing the same thing!&lt;/FONT&gt;&lt;/P&gt; &lt;P&gt;&lt;FONT face=3D&quot;Times New Roman&quot; size=3D&quot;4&quot;&gt;There are other galleries in t= hat area you can look at while you wait. &lt;/FONT&gt;&lt;/P&gt; &lt;P&gt;&lt;FONT face=3D&quot;Times New Roman&quot; size=3D&quot;4&quot;&gt;The street parking meters are = for 90 minutes, 2 hours and 3 hours at $1.25/hour with US coins and major c= redit cards accepted. The small lots nearby have various prices.&lt;/FONT&gt;&lt;/P&gt; &lt;P&gt;&lt;FONT face=3D&quot;Times New Roman&quot; size=3D&quot;4&quot;&gt;I 05 be able to write more on= this topic later.&lt;/FONT&gt;&lt;/P&gt; &lt;P&gt;&lt;FONT face=3D&quot;Times New Roman&quot; size=3D&quot;4&quot;&gt;Paul&lt;/FONT&gt;&lt;/P&gt; &lt;P&gt;&lt;FONT face=3D&quot;Times New Roman&quot; size=3D&quot;4&quot;&gt;&lt;/FONT&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/P&gt; &lt;P&gt;&lt;FONT face=3D&quot;Times New Roman&quot; size=3D&quot;4&quot;&gt;&lt;/FONT&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/P&gt; &lt;P&gt;&lt;FONT face=3D&quot;Times New Roman&quot; size=3D&quot;4&quot;&gt;&lt;/FONT&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/P&gt; &lt;P&gt;&lt;FONT face=3D&quot;Times New Roman&quot; size=3D&quot;4&quot;&gt;&lt;/FONT&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/P&gt; &lt;P&gt;&lt;FONT face=3D&quot;Times New Roman&quot; size=3D&quot;4&quot;&gt;&lt;/FONT&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/P&gt; &lt;P&gt;&lt;FONT face=3D&quot;times new roman&quot; size=3D&quot;4&quot;&gt;&lt;STRONG&gt;&lt;/STRONG&gt;&lt;/FONT&gt;&amp;nbsp;= &lt;/P&gt; &lt;P&gt;&lt;FONT face=3D&quot;times new roman&quot; size=3D&quot;4&quot;&gt;&lt;STRONG&gt;&lt;/STRONG&gt;&lt;/FONT&gt;&amp;nbsp;= &lt;/P&gt; &lt;P&gt;&lt;FONT face=3D&quot;times new roman&quot; size=3D&quot;4&quot;&gt;&lt;STRONG&gt;&lt;/STRONG&gt;&lt;/FONT&gt;&amp;nbsp;= &lt;/P&gt; &lt;P&gt;&lt;FONT face=3D&quot;times new roman&quot; size=3D&quot;4&quot;&gt;&lt;STRONG&gt;&lt;/STRONG&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/P&gt; &lt;P&gt;&lt;BR&gt;&lt;/P&gt;&lt;/FONT&gt;<br> –7-2383680022-1300658147=:9– </td>

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OR-Event Unclad Art in the Pearl District

By admin at 3:50 am on March 28, 2006 | No comments

NUDISTS CLAD for UNCLAD<br> The UNCLAD has traveled from Stanwood and will open in Portland on=20 April 6th, from 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm as part of the First Thursday Art=20 Walk in the Pearl District. The address is 1122 NW Gilsan St. is=20 next to Starbucks. The show runs through April 9th, 10:00 am to 5:00=20 pm.)<br> Gayle wrote to say that over 1,500 folks viewed the UNCLAD exhibit=20 in Stanwood. This is the first year UNCLAD has traveled to=20 Portland. Let's support this exhibit with our participation.<br> April 8th 7-9pm Gayle Picken who is promoting UNCLAD is hosting a=20 reception for nudists, family and friends. While the exhibit=20 is &quot;UNCLAD&quot; we nudists will be clad in clothing! This is a great=20 opportunity to visit the exhibit and socialize with other nudists.=20 You might want to consider using this reception as a way to=20 introduce your friends and family to your nudist friends. Since we=20 will all be clothed or &quot;Clad&quot; so to speak your non-nudist friends=20 might feel more at ease meeting your friends.=20=20<br>A donation of $5 to cover the cost of wine and cheese is most=20 appreciated. This &quot;Clad&quot; night will not be advertised in the main=20 stream media but please feel free to circulate this article in your=20 newsletters and online message boards in our nudist community.=20=20 Remember this &quot;CLAD&quot; evening is clothing required.<br> Henry Yuen who has contributed several pieces of art to AANR and=20 AANR-NW Government Affairs Team fundraisers (raising hundreds of=20 dollars) is a contributor to UNCLAD.=20=20<br> To view Henry's watercolor titled &quot;Work Party&quot; drawn from an AANR-NW=20 sponsored beach cleanup go to <a href=http://www.uncladart.com>http://www.uncladart.com</a> and click on=20 view art.=20=20<br> Henry's name is at the very bottom of the right hand side list of=20 artists. You will be able to view Henry's three pieces that sold at=20 the Stanwood exhibit. Once you click on his name you can view not=20 only Henry's art but also if you scroll down you will see the AANR=20 logo at the bottom as a sponsor. =20<br>AANR dues paying members provided the funds for AANR and AANR-NW=20 sponsorship of the UNCLAD art exhibit. The AANR logo was included=20 in the pre-event posters (thank you Gayle Picken) and we will be=20 listed as a sponsor in the programs. In addition Hidden Springs,=20 Restful Haven and The Willamettans purchased business card size ads=20 in the Portland programs. The AANR logo is at the bottom of every=20 page of the &quot;view the art&quot; on the UNCLAD website which is=20<br><a href=http://www.uncladart.com.>http://www.uncladart.com.</a> =20<br>Thank you Sharon McLeod for your energy and time in designing the=20 AANR-NW ad.<br> THANK YOU-Dues paying AANR members.<br><br><br><br> </td>

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WA-Event Naturist Night @ Banya 5

By admin at 4:22 am on March 26, 2006 | No comments

Naturist Night at Banya 5<br>Just to let everyone know – the management at Banya 5=20 has been very pleased with the attendance.=20<br>By popular request they have added one more Naturist Night=20 – on April 10, 2006 from 5:00 pm to 11:00pm.=20=20<br>They have clarified the clothing policy, saying: &quot;Clothing is NOT optional!&quot;=20=20=20=20<br>See <a href=http://www.banya5.com>http://www.banya5.com</a> for information on the facility.<br>Also, the SLUGS website has been revised, Activity Calendar=20 and Late Breaking News.=20=20<br>See all at <a href=http://www.slimetrail.org>http://www.slimetrail.org</a><br> Howard The SLUGS – Not Your Average Bares<br><br><br><br> </td>

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OR-Event Last Rec. Night w/ Hidden Springs

By admin at 7:15 pm on March 25, 2006 | No comments

Just to remind everyone that our last nude recreation night of this=20 season will be held on Sunday April 9 from 7 pm until 9:30 pm. Pre- registration for this event will close on April 5<br>=20<br>Looking forward to seeing you there.<br>=20<br>Chris Brokke<br><br><br> </td>

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GAT announcement

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HELP WANTED!<br><br>I know that as we are still experiencing cool weather, rain and even snow, the AANR NW convention to be held 4th of July weekend seems far away but wasn't it Christmas just yesterday? Your AANR NW Government Affairs Team is holding their annual raffle and this will be the best one of all. Not only do we have another beautiful Henry Yuen watercolor but this year we are collecting colorful beach towels from each club with the club name and &quot;nudist&quot; embroidered on them. Since towels are a nudists uniform, just think of the wardrobe you will have!<br><br>Your GAT team is always ready to lend a helping hand when legal or government issues arise that threaten our rights as nudists. By purchasing raffle tickets at $5.00 each, you are giving the team the resources we need to help you.<br><br>Simply send your check or money order to:<br>Terri Lawrence, Idaho State GAT Chairperson<br>2940 W. Ann Street<br>Meridian, Idaho 83642<br>email: <a href=/group/AANR-NW-eNews/post?postID=Upo_zv_vvitD6VTsE8oh0kGfoA405SX__hnNs6S2t58tEN6SUS1IwUx2B5WnIEB_t2VMUli1VT1t>terrilaw@juno.com</a><br>The drawing will be held at the AANR NW convention and Lake Bronson Club on 4th of July weekend. You do not need to be present to win but who would want to miss such a great time?<br><br>With thoughts of sun and summer,<br>Terri Lawrence, Idaho State GAT Chairperson<br><br><br><br><br><br> </td>

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AANR Weekly Report for March 24, 2006

By admin at 1:58 pm on March 24, 2006 | No comments

<br>AANR Weekly Report for March 24, 2006<br>=20<br>Erich Schuttauf, Executive Director<br>=20<br>Candidate Information Now on AANR.com Website!<br>They=92re here! All 22 profiles on the candidates running for positions as officers and trustees of YOUR association are now available on the www.aanr.com &lt;<a href=http://www.aanr.com/>http://www.aanr.com/</a>&gt; Web site. They=92re located in the Message Boards area of the Web site under the heading =93Ballot Box=94 then =93Candidate Profiles.=94 Best of all, you don=92t need to formally log into the message boards to view these. Simply go to the Member Benefits area of the site and enter using your last name and membership P Number. Once into the area select =93Ballot Box=94 from the menu of available items. You=92ll find photos as well as detailed biographical information and each candidate=92s personal statement.<br>We regret that in our haste to get out candidate information last week, we neglected to list Judy Grisham as candidate for Club Trustee in the Group 6/7 category. You=92ll find Judy and all our very qualified candidates on the site above. Personally, I think each member and club owes it to themselves to take a look at the strong pool of talent that your association draws from. Profiles and voting information will also be included in the 05 mailing to AANR members along with their ballots. =20<br>AANR/FANR Hit Tallahassee<br>On Tuesday six AANR/FANR staff and volunteers drove to the Florida capitol to join hundreds of other partners of Visit Florida in making visits to lawmakers=92 office on its behalf. As many of you 05 know, Visit Florida is the official tourism arm. Attending this event gave us the opportunity to lend a hand, but also leverage the credibility of Visit Florida to position AANR as the credible voice of reason for nude recreation.<br>Following a luncheon, our AANR/FANR group broke into three teams of two. Each covered a floor in the Florida Senate. One hour later, we compared notes before making House visits. In all, between 30 and 40 visits were made–we=92re still counting cards! During these visits (mostly with staff, but a few lawmakers too) we reiterated the pitch for Visit Florida=92s budget, as well as pressing for a repeal of certain taxes that have challenged the hospitality industry in the state. We also encouraged support for a bill to =93bring back summer vacation=94 by requiring school districts to begin their year no earlier than one week before Labor Day. (This would help increase family participation from Florida families to AANR Conventions, for example.)<br>During all of these visits, our team members introduced themselves as representing the American Association for Nude Recreation and the clubs within various lawmakers=92 districts. We provided our business cards and volunteered to be a resource for any questions. We positioned ourselves as concerned with tourism issues because we=92re part of a $400 million tourism niche market.<br>One interesting fact: Florida lobbying restrictions now prohibit providing lawmakers or staff with any item that has ANY retail value, no matter how small. To quote one advisor who briefed the entire delegation before visits, =93you cannot even provide a cup of water unless you charge the lawmaker for it.=94<br>Other highlights of the trip included:<br>- a guest appearance from Charlie Crist, state Attorney General and candidate for Governor;<br>- a meet and greet where AANR / FANR had an opportunity to invite numerous vendors, Visit Florida Partners;<br>- a brief stop-in visit with FANR=92s lobbyist<br>- the entire Florida State college sorority house that Steve Vickers managed to invite for a club visit (true story=85we=92ll let him share that one with you).=20<br>Visit Florida deeply appreciated our group=92s support and did everything possible to make us welcome. I thank them, as well as the following members of the team who joined me and made this very positive opportunity possible:<br>- Hugh Williams =96 speaking as an experienced member of local government;<br>- Bob Migliore =96 AANR Vice President and Canadian =96 speaking as one who spends dollars in our state because of nude recreation;<br>- Carolyn Hawkins =96 AANR Public Relations;<br>- Steve Vickers =96 AANR Public Relations and presenter of the college perspective;<br>- Pat Orner =96 AANR Government Affairs.=20 =20<br>AANR/FANR at I-95 Welcome Center<br>AANR and FANR are invited to staff the State Welcome Center this weekend (Put another way, if this isn=92t mainstreaming nude recreation, we don=92t know what is!) While we=92re on the subject of opportunities made possible by Visit Florida=85 It bears mention that Carolyn, Bob Migliore, Bob Erlenmeyer (AANR Trustee and FANR PR chair), and I have been invited to staff a booth WITH nude recreation materials inside the state=92s welcome center this weekend on Interstate 95 at the Georgia-Florida line north of Jacksonville.=20<br>In previous years, AANR/FANR did have an exhibit table along with other tourist vendors for special annual welcome days. However, this is the FIRST time we have been invited to staff a booth inside the center for a regular weekend=85right along with the Florida orange and grapefruit juice samples, literature racks, etc. For two days we will personally meet and greet travelers coming and going.<br>Deepest thanks to Bob Erlenmeyer and Carolyn, whose work with Visit Florida continues to make incredible things happen. =20<br>Fledgling Missouri Club=92s Story Dominates Media<br>This week many of you wrote to let us know you=92d seen one of many Associated Press or television stories about Caribbean Breeze, a clothing-optional club planned in Missouri. You 05 know from these articles that some area residents have criticized this development, while others are expressing support. You=92ve also read some well-spoken words by Lawrence Schulz, the founder of the club who has answered potentially difficult questions in a way that spoke very well for the industry.<br>I want to thank Mark Hammond, AANR Midwest President, George Morrison of AANR Midwest, and members of the Forty Acre Club, for their help in maintaining contact with the club. Thanks to these efforts, Mark provided crucial at-the-moment advice as a fellow club owner and also enabled AANR=92s public relations team at YPB&amp;R to touch base and lend a few added insights too. (I appreciate Pat Orner and Cindy Horton of our office who stayed late getting emergency kits express mailed.)<br>Our understanding of the current status in the situation is that the club will have until sometime later in April before local zoning takes up this matter again. You can read a story about the situation by clicking here: <a href=http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/news/stories.nsf/stlouiscit>http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/news/stories.nsf/stlouiscit</a> ycounty/story/3A6FC4FE60E8B14F86257138001B094E?OpenDocument<br> Linda Berry, Director of Publications<br>The Bulletin<br>The April issue is on its way to you, and 05 is in production. The voter=92s guide is being proofed and will be sent to the printer early next week. The mail house will insert it as well as the ballot with The Bulletin.=20 =20<br>June Anniversary Magazine=20<br>Many of our clubs receive extra copies of The Bulletin each month, free of charge. This will not be the case for the June anniversary magazine. Anyone who wants extra copies must order them in advance. The cost for shipping and handling is $2.95 each; 50 or more is $2.00 each. All members, clubs, and advertisers will receive one complimentary copy.=20<br> The Cyber-Bulletin<br>The new Cyber-Bulletin is online. Read all about naked juice at <a href=http://www.aanr.com/cyber_bulletin.html>http://www.aanr.com/cyber_bulletin.html</a><br> Redesigned Brochures=20=20=20=20=20=20=20=20=20=20<br>The Enjoy Life Naturally brochures (with and without applications) have been redesigned, as well as the women=92s brochure, to go along with the branding. All three went to the printer today.=20 =20<br>Carolyn Hawkins, Public Relations Coordinator=20<br>Topless Beaches<br>Check the following link to view the video regarding top topless beaches.<br><a href=http://www.forbes.com/video/?video_url=3Dhttp://www.forbes.com>http://www.forbes.com/video/?video_url=3Dhttp://www.forbes.com</a> /video/fvn/lifestyle/sb_trav011006_sy&amp;id=3Dsb_trav011006_sy&amp;ti tle=3Dvideo%3a&#43;top&#43;topless&#43;beaches&amp;boxes=3Dpopvideos&amp;boxes=3Dcusto m =20<br>Publicity for AANR West Clubs<br>There was an article in The Village News out of California. The article features some of our AANR West Clubs.=20=20<br><a href=http://www.thevillagenews.com/story.asp?story_ID=3D13656>http://www.thevillagenews.com/story.asp?story_ID=3D13656</a> =20<br>Tourism Day<br>Erich Schuttauf, Pat Orner, Steven Vickers, Hugh Williams, Bob Migliore and I had a chance to visit Tallahassee this week. We were invited to this tourism day as a partner of FLA/USA, Visit Florida. We had the chance to visit lawmakers in the House of Representatives and the Senate, introduce ourselves and mention nude recreation. This was a very long day, but great experience.<br>=20 Florida Welcome Center<br>Also as a partner with FLAUSA, Visit Florida, we are invited again to work at the Florida Welcome Centers. They have invited us to set up a booth inside the Welcome Centers to display our brochures. We plan to take advantage of this free offer on March 24 &amp; 25 at the I-95 Welcome Center. I will report next week =20<br>North Carolina Ad<br>This Asheville, North Carolina ad is for the visitors center =93Anyway you like it=94 and features a nudist couple. www.anywayyoulikeit &lt;<a href=http://www.anywayyoulikeit/>http://www.anywayyoulikeit/</a>&gt; look for swimming hole and click to hear the ad<br>Television – Swimming Hole<br>SWIMMING HOLE<br>Quicktime (2,098 KB) &lt;<a href=http://www.anywayyoulikeit.com/television/manonropeswing.mo>http://www.anywayyoulikeit.com/television/manonropeswing.mo</a> v&gt;=20 Windows Media Video (1,326 KB) &lt;<a href=http://www.anywayyoulikeit.com/television/manonropeswing.wm>http://www.anywayyoulikeit.com/television/manonropeswing.wm</a> v&gt;=20<br> Media Calls<br>We received calls from Regional Associated Press media outlets regarding the growth of businesses which had been family owned. Also regarding the growth of nude recreation among young adults.=20=20 =20<br>Clubs Request a Consultant<br>We have received several questionnaires from clubs requesting a consultant. Some of these have been assigned. We will keep you updated as the process continues. If you need a copy of the questionnaire give me a call at the AANR office or request via email at <a href=/group/AANR-NW-eNews/post?postID=-OPQjTywrlv3Qk1NAG8j59cy-VuNkscabG7ruVaBl-h3wmOi3RFdhsHojUsp285kDWW1SirNGAbVvxM>pubaffairs@aanr.com</a><br> 75th AANR Convention<br>Reminder — book your room reservations for AANR=92s 75th anniversary celebration. This will be one you will not want to miss. You can check with DeAnza regarding reservations, but as of right now they are full. You could go on the waiting list if you like. DeAnza=92s phone numbers are 619-766-4301, or 877-246-6833. I am including the hotel contact information for the area.<br>Lux Inn =96 approximately 7 miles from DeAnza<br>(619) 766-9005 39739 Avenida De Robles Verdes Boulevard, CA 91905<br>Room rate is $260.00 for the week, or $59.40 per night =20<br>Jacumba Hot Springs Spa =96 Approximately 3 miles from DeAnza<br>Phone =96 619-766-4333<br>Room rate is undetermined at this time.=20 =20<br>Patricia Orner, Government Affairs Coordinator=20<br>INCOME<br>The Government Affairs Challenge is once again available from the website to increase the potential revenue from this fundraiser.<br>The silent auction committee is making good progress but needs the support of the trustees and club owners to make $17,575 from this 75th anniversary event. Donations can be sent now directly to DeAnza and I am looking for creative ideas like:=20=20<br>* dinner served to you at your next Regional meeting by ____________.<br>* ___________________ shaving his/her head or beard<br>* A trustees dunk tank<br>* Challenge to swallow a live goldfish<br>* Buy me off =96 pie in the face event (high bidder puts whip cr=E8me pie in losers face) =20<br>Beach Cleanups are cost effective<br>A NOTE FROM NW<br>=93It is very exciting to be reading about the AANR work at Assateague Beach. AANR-NW resorts/clubs are very supportive of the work AANR contributes to advocating nudism on public lands in the northwest and it is really nice to hear that it is happening on the East coast. I have been very pleased at the AANR memberships we have gained from the beach clean ups on the West Coast. I know for positive that Sun Meadow gained two memberships and that The Willamettans Family Nudist Resort gained two memberships last month from volunteers I met at the beach clean ups.<br>In addition to AANR memberships AANR-NW GAT gained a very committed volunteer in Montana by AANR sponsoring beach cleanups at Rooster Rock State Park in Oregon.<br>Resorts have much to gain by supporting the work AANR contributes to advocating nudism on public lands.=94<br>Shirley Gauthier<br>AANR-NW GAT Chair =20<br>Take Pride in America (TPIA)<br>The FOASP Spring Clean Up will be added to the AANR 2005-06 list of volunteer hours when we hit the beach April 22 as will the Cape Cod in June. To extend the branding concept, AANR will promote use of the =93CAUTION=85=94 yellow tee shirts at all beach events with specific event dates, TPIA logo and sponsors printed on the back.=20<br> A look into future nudist products<br>I will track to see if this is in fact a nude character in this game. It sounds silly at first =96 but the future of nudity is (1) in the game playing hands of the X-Gen=92s (2) will be related to the legislation that kills or supports products like these (3) making connections between nudity and simple fun is a good thing and (4) buying this game for my narrow minded son-in-law will give me great pleasure lol lol lol<br> Flitzer =96 Streaking on Mobile<br>(<a href=http://www.myth-games.com/news1212.htm>http://www.myth-games.com/news1212.htm</a> )<br>The German publisher dtp will release an off-beat football experience with the casual game &quot;Flitzer&quot; on PC. &quot;Flitzer&quot; is the German term for streaking soccer/football fans. The game was developed by the German company Handy Games and released for mobile devices. The PC version will be released in/05/2006 simultaneously with the mobile version just in time for the World Cup, the biggest soccer event of the year.<br>In &quot;Flitzer&quot;, the player takes control of a nude soccer/football fan, trying to navigate him through all the pitfalls of the stadium. Overzealous security personnel and resolute policemen are in his way, trying to bring the player's nudist fun to a stop. Various obstacles and special items also threaten to trip up the streaker. But if the player manages to perform daring stunts and combos, he will get rewarded with the high score – awarded by the roaring crowds.<br>=20<br>=20<br>=20<br>=20<br>=20<br>=20<br>=20<br>=20<br>=20<br><br> </td>

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2006 Convention – Correction

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<br>The correct location of the convention for 2006 is=20 Lake Bronson Club, not Restful Haven as stated in=20 the Newsletter Award notice.<br><br><br> </td>

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Who has the best AANR-NW newsletter?

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Attention AANR-NW Club Newsletter Editors:=20<br>Have you been doing a great job editing your club newsletter and=20 think you should win the regional award? Do you think your=20 newsletter 05 need improvement, but don't know what to fix?<br>If you enter your club newsletter in the AANR-NW newsletter awards=20 competition this year, yours 05 or 05 not be the top one in the=20 region. But you will get feedback on all facets of writing, editing,=20 composition, etc. from volunteer judges who have been chosen for=20 their writing and/or editing abilities.<br>Each club wishing to enter shall submit:=20<br>1) Three different issues of its newsletter, dated from 05 of 2005=20 through April of 2006;<br>2) Three copies of each issue; and=20<br>3) The name(s) and contact information for the submitting editor(s).<br>Issues submitted must be sent to the address which can be gotten by=20 e-mailing: <a href=/group/AANR-NW-eNews/post?postID=H0E3pI7a9wVFkjBRXyAfc4DoEDIoO1P7igAEtAhZ0i0JE282HZMSURlYCgK2cfymKzFCh0cvcl4>mikpar@prodigy.net</a><br>Do not mail submissions to the regional post office box. Submission=20 must be received on or before 05 1. Newsletters will still be=20 judged according to the published criteria in the appendix of the=20 regional Procedure Manual, which has not changed. The awards will go=20 only to AANR-NW clubs, but other northwest based nudist groups are=20 also allowed to enter on an exhibition basis. The announcement of=20 winning newsletters shall be during the awards portion of the annual=20 convention, this year to be held at Restful Haven in Oregon. One=20 award each will still be given to a landed club and a non-landed=20 club judged to have the best newsletter for the previous year.=20 Duplicate awards will only be given in case of a tie. Each winning=20 club newsletter will be awarded a plaque which will go to the club.=20 Each winning editor shall be awarded a prize certificate. All non- winning editors also shall get certificates of participation. The=20 judges' review sheets, with comments, shall be returned to each=20 editor to assist in improving his or her newsletter. It is hoped=20 that additional clubs will enter the competition and that all clubs=20 in the region will eventually benefit from better publication values=20 in all newsletters.=20<br>No matter whether your newsletter is judged the best, you will still=20 be in a win-win situation, as you will gain free feedback that you=20 can use to make your club newsletter a better publication.<br>Mike Parker=20<br>AANR-NW Newsletter Awards Chair<br><br><br> </td>

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AANR Weekly Report for March 17, 2006

By admin at 1:07 pm on March 17, 2006 | No comments

=20<br>AANR Weekly Report for March 17, 2006<br> SPECIAL 2006 AANR ELECTION ISSUE<br>CANDIDATE PROFILES DUE<br>As many of you know, the deadline for submitting nominations for office was Wednesday, March 15. For those who have submitted nomination forms, please remember that your Candidate Profiles must be received by March 20, 2006. We have already received many profiles from our candidates, but are waiting on a few more as we compile the voter guide that will accompany ballots in the 05 issue of The Bulletin. To ensure that your candidate=92s profile is printed, we MUST receive it in our office by the close of business on Monday. For your convenience, guidelines for candidate profiles are available for download from the Member Benefits area of www.aanr.com &lt;<a href=http://www.aanr.com/>http://www.aanr.com/</a>&gt; .<br> ELECTION TO BE CONDUCTED BY IMPARTIAL COMPANY<br>AANR=92s Election will begin in late April with the mailing of the 05 Bulletin. Upon receipt of the ballot, a member 05 vote (via Internet or mail) immediately and at any time through June 20, 2006. All ballots must be cast (if by Internet) or postmarked by June 20th.<br>Whether a member opts to vote by mail or electronically, their ballot will be automatically directed to VR Election Systems, the company with whom we have contracted to conduct the vote. VR Elections has a wealth of experience holding elections for such groups as state bar associations and pension funds. No member or employee of AANR will see cast ballots at any time. However, VR Election will provide regular reports about the overall number of ballots cast by region. =20<br>DOES YOUR CLUB HAVE VOTING MEMBERS ON =93NO MAIL=94 STATUS? MEMBERS ON =93NO MAIL=94 STATUS CAN STILL VOTE!<br>Due to privacy considerations, a number of our members have joined through clubs while requesting that no mail be sent to their homes. In these cases, even membership cards are sent to the home club for pick up by the member. Should you have voting members in your club who have opted for such =93no mail=94 status, they can still participate in the 2006 election.=20=20<br>We will be distributing a toll free number and e-mail address to reach VR Election Systems with questions, to replace a lost ballot, or to request a voting PIN Number if on no-mail status. (Some verifying information will be requested, and steps are built into the system to ensure that no member can vote more than once. The company is operating under a very strict trade secret agreement which guarantees the confidentiality of all information used.)<br>We will periodically produce help desk numbers on our website, in weekly reports, and in club mailings so that every voting member is encouraged to participate.=20=20<br>=20<br>GET OUT THE VOTE<br>We are doing everything possible to encourage a strong voter turnout when the election begins. One great idea that clubs have been suggesting is to host =93get out the vote=94 parties wherein members can either complete their mail-in ballots together, or go online to vote electronically. Creating a festive atmosphere with special food &amp; drink and door prizes is a great way to organize a club event and GET OUT THE VOTE.<br>In addition, a number of clubs plan to mail GET OUT THE VOTE letters to their members. For your convenience, we include a template letter at the end of this report that can easily be cut, pasted, and modified to fit your needs. We appreciate your help encouraging participation!<br> LIST OF CANDIDATES<br>Below, please find a list of candidates for their respective positions. You will note that some positions are unopposed. However, every member will have some =93contested=94 elections in which their vote is important. Moreover, we will be including some important survey questions that are being finalized now. While voluntary, answering the survey will help us serve you better.<br>=20<br>Officers<br>President<br>John Kinman<br>=20<br>Vice President<br>George Morrison<br>=20<br>Secretary/Treasurer<br>Sharon McLeod=20<br>=20<br>Club Trustees<br>Groups 6 &amp; 7 (Chartered clubs with fewer than 131 members as of 12/31/05)<br> Stuart Antrim<br>Serendipity Park<br> Georgianna Dryer<br>Maui Sun Club =20<br>Bob Migliore<br>Crocus Grove Sun Club =20<br>Nancy Tiemann<br>Bare Necessities Tour and Travel<br>=20<br>Group 5 (Chartered clubs with 132 – 234 members as of 12/31/05)<br>Theresa Price<br>Arizona Wildflowers<br> Robert (Bob) Roche<br>White Tail Park =20<br>Dave Weber=20<br>Paradise Gardens<br>=20<br>Group 4 (Chartered clubs with 235 – 494 members as of 12/31/05)<br>Brenda Spangler<br>Oaklake Trails<br>=20<br>Group 3 (Chartered clubs with 495 =96 1,183 members as of 12/31/05)<br>Patty Faber<br>Shangri La Ranch<br>=20<br>Groups 1 &amp; 2 (Chartered clubs with more than 1,183 members)<br>Dean Hadley<br>Cypress Cove Nudist Resort &amp; Spa =20<br>Toni Niles<br>Paradise Lakes Resort =20<br>Member Trustees<br>William (Bill) Williamson<br>AANR East =20<br>Paul Vineski<br>AANR Midwest =20<br>Mel Kanner<br>AANR Northwest =20<br>Jeannie Diehl<br>AANR Southwest =20<br>Walt Stephens<br>AANR West =20<br>Don Sloan<br>FANR =20<br>Bob Dixon<br>WCANR =20<br>=20<br>Template Letter<br> Dear AANR Member:<br>You have heard about it, you have read about it, perhaps you have even thought about it. But the time has come for you to DO something about it. It is time for you to take your place in AANR history and, for the first time ever, vote directly for the candidates of your choice. And it=92s easy.<br>In the 05 issue of The Bulletin you will find both a voters=92 pamphlet and a ballot. The pamphlet will tell you about all the candidates who are running for office and help you make a decision about voting. Some of the candidates will not be on your ballot. That is OK, since ballots will be customized for each region. You will have the Member Trustee Candidates from your region on your ballot. Every member, however, will have the opportunity to vote for all seven Club Trustees. It will be clearly marked on your ballot just how many votes you 05 cast. You 05 vote for fewer than this maximum, if you choose.=20=20<br>The ballot (or ballots, if there are two of you on the membership) will be paper, but you don=92t have to vote that way. In fact, we encourage you to vote electronically. The company that is handling the voting is independent from AANR and has a very prestigious background in electronic balloting. The directions for either type of voting are on the ballot itself. You 05 vote from the comfort of your own home =96 and in the comfort of whatever you prefer to wear or not wear! Or you 05 take a quick trip to the public library and use one of their computers to vote. Some clubs are even setting up computer voting stations for members to use at certain times. We suggest that you check with your club to see what is available.=20<br>You 05 vote as soon as you receive the ballot, but the ballot must be returned, either by postmark or electronically, no later than June 20. We recommend that you just =93do it=94 before it slips your mind or you misplace the ballot.=20=20<br>Every vote is important =96 none more so than yours. If AANR is to remain a member organization that is the credible voice for nude recreation, it is dependent upon wise folks like you taking the necessary steps to elect exceptional leaders. It 05 be clich=E9, but it is true =96 every vote counts!<br>Questions? Ask your club leader, your regional officers or current trustees, or call AANR at 1-800-TRY-NUDE. We are all doing this for the first time this year, but we=92ll search for answers to your questions, if need be.<br>=20<br><br> </td>

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AANR-NW Elections

By admin at 3:38 pm on March 14, 2006 | No comments

AANR-NW Elections<br>The nominations committee is looking for a good people to run for AANR-NW offices. Being an officer in our region is a rewarding experience that can be an experience of a lifetime. The following positions are up for election this year:<br>President Vice President Treasurer Recording Secretary General Secretary<br>The positions of President and Vice-President have the following requirements: The candidates shall be members of AANR for 3 years and will have been an elected officer of either a member club or AANR-NW for one year.<br>Candidates for Treasurer, Recording Secretary and General Secretary will have been a member of AANR for at least one year.<br>All positions are for two year terms and do require you to travel to AANR-NW Clubs for 3 meetings a year. These include the Spring and Fall Board meetings and the AANR-NW Convention.<br>If you are interested in an office, please contact any member of the nominations committee, Nancy Kuntzmann of Restful Haven, (<a href=/group/AANR-NW-eNews/post?postID=2zN0SWkI0NgseTigRXdLWn5yCtvlDOXhSissooOlJlWHcwvmCcoAlQS3PKYms1qglQuPdQLZ3BYFG6Mks60JXw>gmanancy@peoplepc.com</a>), George Michelson of Hidden Springs (<a href=/group/AANR-NW-eNews/post?postID=3ETBJ97n6iS2XKGmDq-_Ue9oD8WWj-4q0499-427lwsCfBDehM2q3LumlKdHfLoakL7SLAozf85cT8u3uQxDduZVWFR2>georgemickelson@prodigy.net</a>) or Dave Smith of Kaniksu Ranch (<a href=/group/AANR-NW-eNews/post?postID=MhV0Cs1aosjjxOGz5QwxYt9ar5RTVO3pVltcSrqvbbLn0aNx5Te9RFO06EvoKeTjavY3YyWPWmCse5yZ0yQ>kaniksudave@comcast.net</a>), for more information.<br>Remember, that AANR-NW needs you!!<br><br> </td>

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