AANR Weekly Report for August 7, 2009

By Paul at 12:09 am on August 8, 2009 | No comments

No Report Next Week

Because of the AANR Convention, there will be no report on August 14.

Carolyn Hawkins, Public Relations Coordinator
Publicity

PR has been a little slow since the AANR World Record Skinny-Dip, but this article on “World’s top 5 nude events” hit 11 times again this week.

http://www.theprovince.com/travel/World+nude+events/1841086/story.html

Brenda Spangler and I had a very positive interview with KTOK Radio out of
Oklahoma City regarding the AANR Convention.

FantaSeaFest Cruise, October 27-November 4, 2009

AANR will have a booth on board the cruise. If you would like your club
brochures displayed, please send approximately 30 to me at the AANR office.  If you will be on board, bring the brochures to the AANR table.

See you at convention!

Linda Berry, Director of Publications

The Bulletin

The September issue goes to the printer on Monday.

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AANR Weekly Report For July 2, 2009

By Paul at 3:25 am on July 3, 2009 | No comments

Erich Schuttauf, Executive Director
Wishing a Happy, Safe, and Successful Independence Day Holiday to All

This weekend marks the traditional celebration of Independence Day and a major event among most AANR clubs.  We extend to you our very best wishes for good weather and fun.

In observance of the holiday, our offices will be closed tomorrow so we are bringing you this week’s report a day early.  We will resume regular operations at regular times beginning Monday.

Reports of our family members, friends, and other men and women serving in Iraq, Afghanistan, elsewhere overseas, and in the armed forces here and in Canada, remind us that freedom, while priceless, is certainly not free.  We publicly thank those who have served, and also those in civilian government-from police officers to firefighters and paramedics-who help to preserve peace and freedom also.

Celebrations such as Independence Day also provide a convenient opportunity to remind the nudist community that preserving our liberty to enjoy nude recreation does not come without challenges.  There are several examples from last week and this week in which AANR has been called to assist members in need in the following areas:

Adverse Employment Consequences

AANR fielded a call from a member couple after the wife lost a steady business arrangement over nude recreation.  A client had called the wife’s supervisor to complain that she had seen a copy of The Bulletin-even though the complainant had been in the wife’s vehicle and had gone through her personal effects!  Because the complainant also made several materially false statements, we have placed the couple in contact with legal counsel specializing in defamation actions.  We also prepared a legal analysis that the members can take with them during the initial meeting with their attorney.

Nudist Grandparents

When their daughter and son-in-law divorced, an AANR member couple welcomed their daughter to stay with them for several months while she made permanent living arrangements and got back on her feet.  Our members live within a small nudist community.  As a means of re-opening custody and child support payment issues, the ex son-in-law filed an emergency motion on the basis that the children had been exposed to nudism.

For the past three weeks we have been working with these AANR members and their attorney, including telephone interviews and providing written material.

Long-Time Member’s Final Wishes Not Respected by Funeral Home

Today we received a call from the adult son of a long-time member in the upper Midwest.  He advised us that this member had passed away from cancer.  While we were very saddened with this news, we were also troubled by what the son relayed about the funeral home’s deliberate ignoring of his father’s last wishes to be interred peacefully resting au natural.without advising the family and on its own initiative.

While we recognize (as did the caller) that laws or cannons of the industry may dictate what may ultimately be done in such cases, we are also in the process of preparing a letter to the company to stress the sensitivity which must be shown to family members trying to do their very best to respect something that was important to a loved one.

Vacation Thwarted in a Most Unwelcome Way

Today, AANR Member/Club Liaison Terry Justice and I rushed electronic copies of materials to assist a family which was planning to visit an AANR club over the holiday weekend.  After one of their children mentioned the family’s plans-with, from what we understand, was positive enthusiasm-to a third party it has triggered a formal inquiry by a youth protective agency.

Carolyn Hawkins, Public Relations Coordinator
More Skinny-Dip Publicity

This is another article regarding Whispering Pines.

http://www.starnewsonline.com/article/20090627/ARTICLES/906269953/1177?Title=The-Captain-It-s-time-to-strip-and-be-counted

Providence Journal

http://www.projo.com/travel/content/TRV-DEPARTURES_06-28-09_0JERGNL_v17.12eebc1.html

The links below were on about.com.

http://orlando.about.com/b/2009/07/01/dare-to-go-bare.htm

http://orlando.about.com/od/naturistresorts/qt/nuderec.htm

http://orlando.about.com/od/nudismfaq/f/nudism01.html

http://www.aboutmediakit.com/visitors/index.html

This is regarding Bonita Nudist Resort and is an example of how Capwiz
worked for them.

http://www.newschannel34.com/content/developingnews/story/Guinness-World-Record-Attempt-Skinny-dipping/0vU4iGT6Uk23f7s_C-ed8Q.cspx

Canadian paper mentions skinny-dip.

http://www.leaderpost.com/Health/Isles+actually+make+right+pick/1739719/story.html

Desert Sun

http://www.mydesert.com/article/20090630/NEWS01/906300307/1006/news01/Nudists+eyeing+Guinness+record

Publicity About Nude Recreation Continues

The link below is from the Boston Globe.  We are recommending that mothers respond with their experience of raising their daughters as a nudist or daughters brought up by nudist-comfortable mothers. Let’s see how many positive responses we can get from our members.

http://www.boston.com/community/moms/articles/2009/06/28/can_a_clothing_optional_policy_teach_her_young_girls_to_be_comfortable_as_women/

Basic info regarding nude recreation.

http://www.examiner.com/x-5585-Offbeat-News-Examiner~y2009m6d30-Going-nude-the-new-green

Robert, one of our members, sent the link below.  It appeared in the July 2,
2009 issue of the online version of the Sun newspaper in the UK.

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/features/2511797/The-office-of-bare-trading.html#cid=OTC-RSS&attr=The+Office+of+Bare+Trading

Linda Berry, Director of Publications
Win a Vacation at Club Orient

The winner of the Club Orient Caribbean Challenge will receive a five-night stay for two in a fully-equipped mini-suite in St. Martin, French West Indies. Can you really pass up this chance to see one of the most beautiful beaches in the world? White sand, crystal clear water, a barrier reef, and three uninhabited islands in close vicinity make Club Orient’s bay the ideal tropical setting for a most relaxing naturist family vacation paradise.

It only costs $5 to enter, and all the proceeds go the AANR legal defense
fund. Club Orient graciously donated the accommodations. Enter now at:
http://shop.aanr.com/product.php?productid=155&cat=2&page=2

Web Ad Space Available

Having trouble getting noticed? Try an ad on aanr.com. Ad prices start at only $75 a month. Contact Martha Young at BulletinAds@aanr.com for details.

Sweet Deal

Is your club or business advertising in The Bulletin? If not, you should be. In this economy, everyone is competing for business. If your name is not out
there, how will you attract customers? Call Martha Young today at 800/879-6833, ext. 228. She has a “sweet deal” to fit everyone’s budget.

Terry Justice, Club/Member Liaison

We have a new club joining us this week. Please help me welcome:

Clothesfree.com
PO Box 1096
Oakhurst, CA 93644

877.261.6184

E-mail: cfi@clothesfree.com
Website: www.clothesfree.com

This is a non-landed, proprietary club.

Have a wonderful Independence Day.

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AANR Weekly Report For June 19, 2009

By Paul at 12:19 am on June 23, 2009 | No comments

Erich Schuttauf, Executive Director
Reminder of Why Washington Matters

As you know, last week 10 members of AANR and I wrapped up visits to Capitol Hill along with meetings with officials from several public lands agencies and even the judiciary in Washington, D.C.

Some may wonder why these visits are important. After all, most of the issues our clubs and members face occur at the local and state level. Washington seems far away.  And federal regulations don’t seem to affect them much.  Why spend time and money trying to establish relationships and position ourselves as an expert resource there?

I’d like to share a true story from among my experiences last week which may help answer that question.  It does not involve the subject of nude recreation, but is quite illustrative.

While in the office of a member of congress, I observed three men having an “animated” discussion with a staff person.  I listened with one ear as I wrote notes on material I was dropping off with the front desk.  As the discussion progressed, the three men sounded more and more desperate.

“This is killing our business.”

“We are already suffering from a downturn in the economy and now customers refuse, or are being directed to refuse, our service.”

“Most of these businesses are just like ours.  We own or lease just one vehicle and use it in our local community.  But the federal government is putting us out of business.”

Who were these men?  From what I could gather of the conversation, one was a private pilot, the other two drove “black cars.”  All three were from a place far from the marble-lined halls of Washington.

You are familiar with black cars drivers.  They are the people who pick up travelers for whom appointments have been made at the airport.  Usually you see them in the baggage claim area holding cardboard signs with names scrawled on them.

Their troubles come in the wake of recent public uproar about over-paid banking, finance, and auto executives who have sought federal “bailout” money through things like TARP (the Troubled Assets Relief Program). Washington has grilled such executives over expensive perks like private jets and limousines; scorn that began with such excesses eventually reached to the simple private aircraft chartered to reach remote destinations and black cars which are usually only modestly priced more than other forms of transportation.

New measures pending in Congress would prohibit the use of such services by any institution receiving TARP type assistance if there is any cheaper means of travel available.  Problem is, even those who have not applied for federal help are directing personnel to avoid services like black cars anticipating that they may need bailouts in the future.

However one may personally feel about the issue, it makes the point that the nation’s capitol can have a powerful business-ending impact on a very local one-person car business. (You’ll remember that it was finance, insurance, and auto executives seeking help, not private pilots and drivers.)

Let’s suppose we could turn back the clock about four years and go to those same drivers and pilots.  Suppose we asked them to travel as unpaid volunteers to Washington to share their stories during pro-active office visits.  Or to pay membership dues and donate or raise money to send other volunteers.  What kind of responses do you think we’d get?

“Why do I care about Washington, D.C.?  The local license fee that the City of ____ charges me is much more important.”

“What would we do there?  Put a face on drivers for some Congress person I don’t even know.  For what?  A few pennies on a federal gas tax or something?”

“We would never have an issue.  Congress couldn’t or wouldn’t dare to touch our business.  They probably need our cars.  Besides, if there’s ever an issue we’ll go see Congress then.”

When the American Association for Nude Recreation reports news of Washington visits I sometimes hear similar talk.

For the three men I observed visiting Congress last week, it may be too late.  The wording affecting their businesses is already in several bills. It happened because anger with a few executives in a few industries was directed at the services they and other business travelers used.  When lawmakers thought of its implications, they saw overpaid executives instead of small business owners.  Or drivers with families to support.  Or the faces that welcome a traveler in a strange town.

With these points in mind, I invite you to read the following article prepared by a Fox News congressional correspondent concerning your AANR GAT Team.  I am very proud of them and I think you should be, too.

http://congress.blogs.foxnews.com/2009/06/13/universal-coverage/

Committee Reports

All AANR committee chairs are asked to submit their reports no later than Wednesday,

July 15, 2009. Please e-mail them to Linda Berry at editor@aanr.com.

Skinny-Dip T-Shirts Available

The Skinny-Dip T-Shirts are available to clubs at the special price of $8.00, plus shipping. Contact Carol DeAldana at acctrec1@aanr.com to place your order.

Carolyn Hawkins, Public Relations Coordinator
Positive Publicity

Publicity for the AANR World Record Skinny-Dip continues to grow. The following are links to the stories this week:

http://www.wtop.com/?nid=456&sid=1697493

http://www.dentalplans.com/articles/43046/skinny-dip-across-america.html

http://wbal.com/apps/news/templates/story.aspx?articleid=29046&zoneid=2>

http://www2.pjstar.com/index.php/wessler/the_skinny_on_dipping/

I had two positive radio interviews, both out of New York, regarding the skinny-dip with WCMF 96.5 Rochester and WXUR 92.7.

Another interview I had about the skinny-dip was with The Paul & Young Ron show at Gator 98.7 West Palm Beach.

Clubs Get Publicity For the Skinny-Dip

Hometown Annapolis Mentions Pine Tree, Maryland Health Society, and Maryland Area Naturist Association:

http://www.hometownannapolis.com/news/nbh/2009/06/12-30/Sources-Say-Hey-lets
-set-a-skinny-dipping-world-record.html

Whispering Pines made the news in Myrtle Beach Online:

http://www.thesunnews.com/news/breaking_news/v-print/story/943572.html

Fraternity Snoqualmie was featured in the Issaquah Press:
http://www.issaquahpress.com/2009/06/16/dare-to-go-bare-in-skinny-dip-record-attempt/

Fraternity Snoqualmie, Kaniksu Ranch, Lake Associates Recreation Club, Lake Bronson, and Forest Murmurs mentioned in the Seattle sports blog:
http://blog.seattlepi.com/seattlesports/archives/171597.asp


Cape Cod Cleanup Makes the News

http://www.capecodonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090613/NEWS/906130329

Letter to the Editor

Naturist Bob Allen’s letter to Florida Today concerning Playalinda Beach appears here: http://www.floridatoday.com/article/20090618/OPINION/90617047/1004/Your+views++Talk+of+the+town

Linda Berry, Director of Publications
The Bulletin

The July issue of The Bulletin printed yesterday.

Cyber-Bulletin

It seems EVERYONE wants to go naked. Read more in the latest edition of the Cyber-Bulletin.

http://www.aanr.com/cyber_bulletin.html

Pine Tree Associates in Crownsville, Maryland, is having its 75th birthday.

I have been asked to extend an invitation to all AANR members to come help CELEBRATE.

For details, please call 410/841-6033. Happy Birthday, Pine Tree Associates.

Have a wonderful, sunny weekend.

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AANR Weekly Report for May 22, 2009

By Paul at 1:00 am on May 23, 2009 | No comments

Erich Schuttauf, Executive Director

Wishing You A Very Happy and Safe Holiday

Memorial Day weekend marks the traditional start of the summer season for many AANR clubs and we want to wish you the very best for a safe holiday with good weather.

We also wish to express our deepest thanks to the men and women who have served, or are currently serving, in the U.S. and Canadian armed forces to protect the freedoms that we enjoy.  We are grateful for your sacrifice and the sacrifices that your families have made.

In observance of the holiday, our office will be closed on Monday, May 25.

e-Mail Trouble

Our webmaster has changed servers, so our IP address had to be changed. We have since learned that some of our e-mails are being kicked back because the provider does not recognize our new IP address. With time this will change, but in the meantime there are a number of people who can’t receive e-mail from us. Please let your friends and clubs know about this problem in case they don’t receive this e-mailed report.

The inbound e-mails are working just fine.

Linda Berry, Director of Publications

Miscellaneous Projects

The List of Clubs brochure has been updated and is at the printer. We are working on a commemorative T-shirt design for the skinny-dip. A brochure was designed for an AANR-East club. The July Bulletin is in production.

Terry Justice, Club/Member Liaison

Directory Changes

Mountaindale Sun Resort no longer has a toll free number and the word “resort” is neither in their URL nor their e-mail address.

Mountaindale Sun Resort

P O Box 248
North Plains, OR  97133
503.647.2449 (voice)

www.mountaindalesun.com

office@mountaindalesun.com

There is a new mailing address for Bluenose Naturists in Nova Scotia:

37 Old Enfield Road
Enfield, Nova Scotia
Canada B2T  1C9

Have a wonderful holiday weekend everybody.

CAROLYN HAWKINS, PUBLIC RELATIONS COORDINATOR

Positive Publicity

I had an interview with Sactown Magazine regarding the AANR World Record Skinny-Dip. It is scheduled for June/July issue.

We also had an interview with Fitness Magazine which is scheduled for the summer issue

This publicity came from the skinny-dip press release that was sent out.
http://www.offbeattravel.com/tji-american-association-nude-recreation.html

I had an interview on Tuesday with KQRC 98.9 radio regarding nude weddings. This was a spin off from the Flash News story.

Check the link below from George Volak, past AANR President, who now resides in the Czech Republic.

http://www.tourism-review.com/magazine.php

Click on “Active Adventure.”

Debra Sue Stevens, Government Affairs

REQUEST: Print the following in your Club Newsletter or send to your members in your E-News, when timely and appropriate.  We want the members to know what GAT does for them!

Momentum Builds for Great Outdoors Week and Month

Your AANR GAT is once again setting another historical record.  For the first time, all United States-based AANR regions will be represented in Washington, D.C., for our annual trip to celebrate Great Outdoors Week to visit recreational leaders and pound the halls of your U.S. Congress members and senators.  We also have a rare opportunity to meet with one member of the Judicial branch of our U.S. government.  Hotel and travel reservations have been booked.  Talking points have been finalized.  Appointments are being confirmed. Two weeks to go!

Months of ground work and a very dedicated team of “veteran” volunteers, combined with some new faces will begin descending in Washington, D.C.
beginning June 5th.  Thank you to following GAT members who will be led by AANR Executive Director Erich Schuttauf:

*      John Hunter, AANR FGAT (Washington, D.C.)

*      Audrey Weber, East Chair

*      Rene Niquette, Florida Chair

*      Karen Cooksey, Florida Member

*      Dave Graber, Midwest Chair

*      Jean Graber, Midwest Member

*      Steve Hubbard, Northwest GA Chair

*      Jim Parker, Southwest Board Member

*      Don Gravalec, West Chair

*      Naomi Anderson, West Member

*      Ray Simpson, Maryland State Coordinator

This team could very well lead us into our most successful journey ever to our nation’s capitol in the name of the credible voice of reason for nude recreation.

StateNet – Capitol Journal May 18, 2009

Top Story in the Capitol Journal

In February, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) and legislative leaders thought a slew of hard fought ballot measures would keep the state from falling into insolvency. But with voters poised to reject those measures, the nation’s most populous state may be heading for disaster.
http://www.statenet.com/capitol_journal/current#sncj_spotlight

Other News This Week

BUDGET & TAXES

http://www.statenet.com/capitol_journal/current#budget_and_taxes
Stimulus spigot trickling instead of flowing

POLITICS & LEADERSHIP
http://www.statenet.com/capitol_journal/current#politics_and_leadership
Budget props might fare better in CA’s future

GOVERNORS
http://www.statenet.com/capitol_journal/current#governors
Lynch to sign gay marriage bill

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AANR Legislative Tracking

Statistics for 2009:

In Session: There are 20 states, D.C. and U.S. in Regular Session. DE is in budget hearings. There are 2 states in Special Session. There are 3 states in Recess. WV is in Extended Session (Recessed until 05/26/2009).

States in Regular Session: AZ, CA, CT, DC, IL, LA, MA, ME, MI, NC, NE, NH, NJ, NV, NY, OH, OK, OR, RI, TN, TX, US

AANR Statistics:

o    2,968 bills were reviewed personally by AANR in 2009.

o    403 bills have been reviewed in full text by AANR in 2009.

o    109 bills remain on the “2009 Legislative Tracking List”

o    143 bills have been moved to the “Archived 2009 List”

AANR encourages our membership and like-minded nudists and naturists to assist in the process of tracking bills and news impacting nude recreation. Always contact the AANR Office before taking action.  This ensures that your actions are aligned with the strategy underway for any particular bill or advocacy effort.  Remember, AANR GAT works for yo

StateNet Report:

Bills That Are Behind Us For 2009

The following bills have been tracked by your AANR GAT volunteers; this report is an example of the daily information available to GAT.  Nearly 200 bills were actively being monitored during the peak of the 2009 season. Critical bills with varying levels of concern were tracked in this fashion. This process is continuous in monitoring trends and bills that resurface in the State initiated or pop up in a different State in subsequent years. Each state operates within varying time constraints; legislative body and laws differ within those states.  While the bills below have been archived for this year, we will continue to monitor bills similar to those below. Your dues and fundraising efforts fund the important work of serving the meaning of AANR’s mission.

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AANR StateNet Report – May 19, 2009
This report was a customized report pulled to notify Erich and Alonzo of notable legislative activities.

FL H 793

IDENTICAL:

FL S 1428

AUTHOR:

Fetterman (D)

TITLE:

Warrantless Arrests

INTRODUCED:

03/03/2009

DISPOSITION:

Failed – Adjourned

LOCATION:

Died

SUMMARY:

Relates to warrantless arrests; authorizes arrest without warrant when law enforcement officer has probable cause to believe that individual has committed act of driving under influence or unlawfully exhibited his or her sexual organs in public.

STATUS:

05/02/2009

In HOUSE. Indefinitely postponed and withdrawn from consideration.

FL S 320

COMPARE:

FL H 77, FL S 2298

AUTHOR:

Crist (R)

TITLE:

Sexual Offenders and Predators

INTRODUCED:

03/03/2009

LAST AMEND:

04/14/2009

DISPOSITION:

Failed – Adjourned

LOCATION:

Died

SUMMARY:

Relates to sexual offenders and predators; prohibits loitering or prowling by certain offenders within a specified distance of places where children regularly congregate; provides exceptions; revises provisions relating to reporting requirements for sexual predators in transient status; requires search in an additional specified sex offender registry for information regarding sexual predators and sexual offenders.

STATUS:

05/02/2009

In SENATE. Indefinitely postponed and withdrawn from consideration.

FL S 324

COMPARE:

FL H 115, FL S 340

SIMILAR:

FL H 233

AUTHOR:

Crist (R)

TITLE:

State Aid to Public Libraries

INTRODUCED:

03/03/2009

DISPOSITION:

Failed – Adjourned

LOCATION:

Died

SUMMARY:

Relates to state aid to public libraries; encourages all public libraries to implement an Internet safety education program for children and adults; provides minimum requirements for the program; requires libraries to annually report to the Division of Library and Information Services of the Department of State the number of participants who complete the program.

STATUS:

05/02/2009

In HOUSE. Indefinitely postponed and withdrawn from consideration.

FL S 488

SIMILAR:

FL H 527

AUTHOR:

Justice (D)

TITLE:

Beaches and Public Access

INTRODUCED:

03/03/2009

LAST AMEND:

03/31/2009

DISPOSITION:

Failed – Adjourned

LOCATION:

Died

SUMMARY:

Relates to beaches and public access; provides policy and effect; declares that the public policy of this state is to provide free access to public beaches. Prohibits obstruction of beach access under certain conditions. Prohibits the use of signs declaring that a public beach is private property; prohibits a governmental entity from placing an obstruction upon a public beach under certain conditions.

STATUS:

05/02/2009

In SENATE. Indefinitely postponed and withdrawn from consideration.

FL S 1228

AUTHOR:

Storms (R)

TITLE:

Adult Services

INTRODUCED:

03/03/2009

DISPOSITION:

Failed – Adjourned

LOCATION:

Died

SUMMARY:

Relates to adult services; expresses the legislative intent to revise laws relating to adult services.

STATUS:

05/02/2009

In SENATE. Indefinitely postponed and withdrawn from consideration.

MD S 99

CROSSFILED WITH:

MD H 9

AUTHOR:

Stone (D)

TITLE:

Criminal Law

INTRODUCED:

01/15/2009

LAST AMEND:

03/27/2009

DISPOSITION:

To Governor

LOCATION:

Eligible for Governor

SUMMARY:

Alters the definition of “sexual conduct” for purposes of child pornography provisions to include displaying the genitals of an individual for purposes of sexual arousal or gratification; increases the penalties for possessing a film, videotape, photograph, or other visual representation depicting a minor engaged in specified activity or in a specified state; makes the possession of child pornography a felony under specified circumstances.

STATUS:

04/09/2009

From HOUSE Committee on JUDICIARY: Reported favorably.

04/09/2009

Committee Report adopted on HOUSE floor.

04/09/2009

Passed HOUSE.

04/09/2009

Eligible for GOVERNOR’S desk.

MD S 681

CROSSFILED WITH:

MD H 1090

AUTHOR:

Muse (D)

TITLE:

Criminal Law

INTRODUCED:

02/06/2009

DISPOSITION:

Failed

LOCATION:

Withdrawn from further consideration

SUMMARY:

Repeals the requirement that the prosecution of a misdemeanor offense of the prohibition against a specified person in a position of authority engaging in a sexual act or sexual contact with a minor, under specified circumstances, be instituted within 3 years after the offense was committed; prohibits a specified person in a position of authority who is at least 6 years older than the victim from engaging in sexual contact, a sexual act.

STATUS:

04/02/2009

From SENATE Committee on JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS: Reported unfavorably.

04/02/2009

Withdrawn from further consideration.

TX S 731

IDENTICAL:

TX H 1685, TX H 3414

AUTHOR:

Jackson M (R)

TITLE:

Alcoholic Beverage Sales

INTRODUCED:

02/09/2009

ENACTED:

04/28/2009

DISPOSITION:

Enacted

LOCATION:

Signed by Governor

SUMMARY:

Relates to the sale by a wholesaler of malt liquor alcoholic beverages to private club registration permit holders.

STATUS:

04/28/2009

Signed by GOVERNOR.

VT H 154

AUTHOR:

Rodgers (D)

TITLE:

Public Nudity on Public Land

INTRODUCED:

02/03/2009

DISPOSITION:

Pending – Carryover

LOCATION:

House General, Housing and Military Affairs Committee

SUMMARY:

Prohibits public nudity on public land.

STATUS:

02/04/2009

To HOUSE Committee on GENERAL, HOUSING AND MILITARY AFFAIRS.

WA H 1596

AUTHOR:

Green (D)

TITLE:

Womans Right To Breastfeed

INTRODUCED:

01/26/2009

ENACTED:

04/22/2009

DISPOSITION:

Enacted

LOCATION:

Chaptered

CHAPTER:

164

SUMMARY:

Protects a woman’s right to breastfeed in a place of public resort, accommodation, assemblage, or amusement.

STATUS:

04/22/2009

Signed by GOVERNOR.

04/22/2009

Chapter No. 164

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AANR Weekly Report for May 14, 2009

By Paul at 2:20 am on May 15, 2009 | No comments

Erich Schuttauf, Executive Director

Your Report One Day Early

As you know, the AANR publications staff normally helps us to prepare and distribute the weekly report on Fridays.  We are bringing you this week’s report one day early as a number of the publications team will be out of the office tomorrow working on projects or enjoying some well-deserved vacation. The AANR office will, however, be open during regular hours.

Great News From the Northwest

Thanks to volunteer AANR members, Oregon State Park employees, and a printing company that generously prioritized the request, there are now beach cards to introduce nudists at Rooster Rock State Park in Oregon. The cards are part of a join education effort and were finished in time for the Rooster Rock Down by the Riverside event on May 16. Kudos to Shirley Gauthier for her hard work in making the cards a reality. See a photo of the cards at http://blog.aanr.com/.

AANR Promoting Nude Recreation on Facebook

AANR is increasingly using social networking sites to help spread information about nude recreation.  As you may be aware, for example, an outreach program to the college and mid 20s age group called VitaNuda produces discreet videos which are aired on the YouTube net site.

We have also begun advertising and recruitment projects on Facebook that help promote beach cleanups on locations where we are working to establish clothing-optional areas.  A recent campaign helped bring new volunteers for the Assateague, MD, cleanup day last month (and create some new members!). We are currently using similar strategies to build the volunteer base for the Cape Cod, MA, cleanup next month.

AANR Helping Members

Last week we took a call from a couple of Florida members who may have visitations with their grandchildren challenged on the basis of their nudism.  We have already rushed a kit of legal materials out to them in preparation of a meeting with attorneys.

Linda Berry, Director of Publications

The Bulletin

The June issue prints today.

The E-Bulletin

Sign up at www.aanr.com for the next issue of The E-Bulletin that will be distributed tomorrow.

The Alltogether – AANR’s Blog

New postings are on the blog, and it’s starting to get response. Leave your comments at http://blog.aanr.com/ .

Terry Justice, Club/Member Liaison

Please help me welcome a new non-landed club joining the AANR-Southwest Region.

The information is as follows:

North Texas Naturists
2131 N. Collins, Ste. 433528
Arlington, TX 76011
817.437.7132
www.northtexasnaturists.com

inquiry@northtexasnaturists.com

This is a non-landed, cooperative club.

CAROLYN HAWKINS, PUBLIC RELATIONS COORDINATOR

Positive Publicity

Publicity is already starting for the AANR World Record Skinny-Dip. Check out the link below regarding Serendipity and the skinny-dip.

http://www.citizen-times.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090511/NEWS/90511020/1004/ADVERTISING

The link below is about nude weddings.  As a result, I already have an interview lined up for Memorial Day.

NUDE WEDDINGS ON THE RISE IN PLUMMETING ECONOMY
Summer wedding season is around the corner, and nude nuptials may be on the rise. According to Carolyn Hawkins of the American Association of Nude Recreation, the poor economy could lead more couples to choose a nude wedding over a pricey, traditional one.

Click on http://www.flashnews.com/sections/search/clientfeed.php
Then click on Thursday, May 14, 2009 Pop Culture News.

Then use the following username:  {snip}
Password:  {snip}

Note: The username & password are being omitted from the blog version of our letter.  Our e-mail subscribers received the username/password.  – ed.

Debra Sue Stevens, Government Affairs

Excerpt from the American Recreation Coalition May 2009 Newsletter
:

The countdown to June is on!  Excitement is growing in Washington as plans for Great Outdoors Week continue to develop.  This year will offer exciting changes from past Great Outdoors Weeks, including a kick-off ice cream social at the Department of the Interior featuring Interior “celebrities” as ice cream scoopers.  The week will include important meetings on topics including the Scenic Byways Program and the Recreational Trails Program, and the Beacon Awards and Legends Awards will be presented, showcasing technological innovations and outstanding public land managers.  Great Outdoors Week will also tie into partnership efforts at the Forest Service with artist Wyland and with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Kids Fishing Day and conclude with a flourish:  National Get Outdoors Day!

Additionally, 12 governors have already proclaimed June as Great Outdoors Month in their states.  More than ever, we are seeing proclamations that promote the need to connect children to the outdoors.  Here are some highlights from the latest arrivals:

“As acknowledged in the No Child Left Inside Initiative in the State of Connecticut, June is the perfect month to spend time outdoors and appreciate the natural beauty we are lucky to live in.”  Governor M. Jodi Rell (CT)

“We must take time to recognize the majestic beauty of the Lone Star State and teach Texas youth all the benefits of spending time in nature.” Governor Rick Perry (TX)

“As a father, I am proud to have the opportunity to share my love for hunting, fishing and camping with my children.”  Governor Brian Schweitzer (MT)

Proclamations will all be posted at:
www.funoutdoors.com/taxonomy/view/or/115.  Check for the latest and share the news!

Click here to view the entire May 2009 ARC Newsletter
http://www.funoutdoors.com/files/ARC%20May%202009%20Newsletter.pdf

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AANR Weekly Report for May 8,2009

By Paul at 3:00 pm on May 8, 2009 | No comments

Erich Schuttauf, Executive Director

Washington State Department of Natural Resources and AANR Working Together There have been some positive moves regarding nude recreation on public land in Washington State. Under Washington law merely being nude on public land is not unlawful. However misunderstandings by both nudists as well as public officials have often led to serious problems for nudists and unnecessary user conflict between nudists, non nudists and landed governmental agencies.

Following up American Association for Nude Recreation (AANR) successes on public lands in other states, your AANR Public Land representatives entered into discussions with Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR). The purpose of these discussions was to create an understanding between the nudist community and DNR to try and increase the opportunities for lawful nude recreation on public lands, while reducing conflict with non-nudists.

The first step was gained in April by a meeting between Mark Mauren DNR Assistant Division Manager, Asset Management and Recreation Division, Larry Raedel, DNR Chief Law Enforcement Officer, Erich Schuttauf AANR Executive Director and Steve Hubbard AANR Public Lands Liaison. A variety of issues were discussed in an open and frank manor and agreement reached on a few key points.

The most noticeable move, in the near term, revolved around an initiative regarding DNR lands that are adjacent to the 4 existing AANR resorts in Washington and open discussions on formalizing the unauthorized trails originating from the resorts. There are a lot of details to work out but it is a start.

AANR is committed to working with the DNR to try and work through the detail to bring this initiative to life, hopefully before the summer “sunning” season is upon us.

These efforts, as important as they are, are just the beginning. AANR’s goal is to continue to work with the DNR to find new and imaginative ways for us to move forward together. We expect to be able to report on these efforts in the near future. Until then, remember your AANR dues allow us to be “the credible voice of nude recreation” and to expand the opportunities for nudist to enjoy their right to recreate on public lands in appropriate settings.

AANR Blog

As you may remember, our good advisor Captain Jack has provided me with numerous tips for increasing the likelihood that search engines like Google will rank us more highly.  Among those suggestions was creating a daily (or at least several times per week) Web log (blog).

Today we’re pleased to announce that the blog is officially up and running with many, many thanks to Lynn von Hagel of publications for her hard work. You can access the blog by clicking here: http://blog.aanr.com/.

Named “The Altogether,” the blog is meant to evoke the colloquial expression of “being in the altogether” (naked), but also evoke the fact that we bring events, opinions, and “newsy” stuff altogether in one place.

Thanks for your help in making this happen, Lynn!

Linda Berry, Director of Publications
The Bulletin

The June issue had its final proofing today. We’ll go to the printer on Tuesday.

The Cyber-Bulletin

Read all about summertime fun in the new edition of The Cyber-Bulletin at http://www.aanr.com/cyber_bulletin.html.
Debra Sue Stevens, Government Affairs

REQUEST: Print the following in your Club Newsletter or send to your members in your E-News, when timely and appropriate.  We want the members to know what GAT does for them!

Happy Dance News from the Northwest
Contributed by Shirley Gauthier, Oregon State GA Coordinator

Thanks to a lot of AANR members, Oregon State Park employees and a printing company that generously prioritized our requests and demands we have beach cards to introduce at the Rooster Rock “Down by the Riverside” event May 16.

While I can’t thank everyone individually some people were especially helpful.  Oregon State Park employee Lisa Midlam who worked with me for several days and really late one evening, Rooster-Sauvie Volunteer Mark Buchweitz,  Steve Hubbard, Pat Brown, Erich Schuttauf, and Joseph Gottschall of Bellingham Promotional Products who created the card design and contributed his patience and expertise.

We were on a really tight time line to get them completed before the Rooster Rock May 16th beach cleanup.  This is a wonderful example of everyone working together contributing to a great project.

Deputy Sheriff Bryan White of Multnoman County Sheriff’s Office will be presenting a talk on public indecency at the May 16 event, and we wanted to
have the cards ready to use at that time.  Special thanks to Lisa Midlam for arranging for Deputy Sheriff White to speak.

I love being an AANR member.  It is such a pleasure working with so many volunteers that contribute time and energy adding so much value to my AANR membership. I invite you to stand up and happy dance with me.

Rooster-Sauvie Volunteers will host SOLV’s “Down By the Riverside” Beach Cleanup, Saturday, May 16, from 9 a.m. to noon at Rooster Rock State Park

We’ve got special news. A guest speaker from the Multnomah Sheriff’s Dept. will speak on the issue of public indecency at Rooster Rock and how nudists can help prevent this problem. We will also be presenting new beach cards. The new beach cards provide Oregon State Park information on how to report suspicious or illegal behavior on one side and AANR information on the other side. This is a huge demonstration of the value of our working relationship with OSP, Multnomah County Sheriff Department, and the Oregon State Parks Department who truly value and trust AANR as the credible voice for nude recreation.

Event plans include installing a new parks department sign.  The sign will welcome beach users and educate users on public indecency laws.  The sign encourages users to report inappropriate behaviors by including law enforcement telephone numbers.  Thanks to Shirley Gauthier and Lisa Midlam who worked together to create these historic documents.

We’d also like to remind volunteers that we will now be having potluck lunches.  Please bring a little something to eat or drink. We also ask that you bring a re-usable container for water, as we are trying to avoid using plastic bottles.

Please join Rooster-Sauvie Volunteers for this historic event, as we do our part to preserve, protect, and promote family-friendly nude recreation on public lands.

To sign up, go to:
http://www.solv.org/programs/down_by_the_riverside.asp#sitelist then scroll down to the “Rooster Rock Beach Cleanup” event, and click on “Register Now!”

Any questions? Drop us a line at rooster.sauvie@yahoo.com
Momentum Builds for Great Outdoors Week and Month

Your AANR GAT is once again setting another historical record.  For the first time, all United States based AANR regions will be represented in Washington, D.C., for our annual trip to celebrate Great Outdoors Week, visit recreational leaders, and pound the halls of your U.S. congress members and senators.  We are finalizing our talking points and continuing to confirm appointments.  Months of ground work and a very dedicated team of “veteran” volunteers, combined with some new faces, could very well lead us into our most successful journey ever to our nation’s capitol in the name of the credible voice of reason for nude recreation!

AANR Legislative Tracking

Statistics for 2009:

In Session: There are 28 states, DC and US in Regular Session.  NJ is in budget hearings.  There is 1 state in Special Session.  WV is in Extended Session (Recessed).

States in Regular Session: AL, AZ, CA, CT, DC, DE, HI, ID, IL, KS, LA, MA,ME, MI, MN, MO, MS, NC, NE, NH, NV, NY, OH, OK, OR, RI, TN, TX, US, VT

AANR Statistics:

o     2,915 bills were reviewed personally by AANR in 2009.
o     401 bills have been reviewed in full text by AANR in 2009.
o     171 bills remain on the “2009 Legislative Tracking List”
o     81 bills have been moved to the “Archived 2009 List”

AANR encourages our membership and like-minded nudists and naturists to assist in the process of tracking bills and news impacting nude recreation. Always contact the AANR office before taking action.  This ensures that your actions are aligned with the strategy underway for any particular bill or advocacy effort.  Remember, AANR GAT works for you!

CAROLYN HAWKINS, PUBLIC RELATIONS COORDINATOR
Positive Publicity

Congratulations to Lake Associates Recreation Club in Washington for being voted the #1 Campground in the 2009 Northwest Escapes contest.

http://best.king5.com/winners/northwest-escapes/4261/great-getaways/campground

Special Press Release Just For You

Summer is just around the corner, so we thought you might want to send a reopening release to your local media.  Attached you will find a template release.  All you have to do is fill in your club’s information.  You can send it out through Capwiz, which is a free service to our clubs.  Follow instructions below:

Click on { snip – see Carolyn } and it will take you directly to the media area.  Click on the state that you are interested in and it will give you all the contacts in that state- print, radio, etc.  It will let you check five at a time but you can send it as many times as you want. Once you have checked your five media outlets, go to bottom and you will see “compose message.”  Copy and paste the release or your own message into that box.  Be sure to include a subject and be sure to add your club information to the release.  Give me a call at 800/879-6833, ext. 226 if you have any questions.

You may view the AANR Convention award list here:

http://aanr-nw.org/nude/aanr-convention-awards/

It is long and has been given a separate page.

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AANR Weekly Report 2-27-09

By Paul at 9:00 pm on February 27, 2009 | No comments

Erich Schuttauf, Executive Director
AANR Helping Members

This week our office received requests for guidance and assistance with legal matters involving members in Florida and Louisiana. Both cases involved nude photography. In addition to providing basic information, we have begun working with their respective attorneys also.

And now for something a bit light hearted.

Over the past several months we have provided links to various newspaper stories, comics, and advertisements which all point to the fact that nude recreation has become much more mainstream. Last night at approximately 9:00 my wife Georgie noticed a new commercial for Red Bull energy drinks which is set on a nude beach.

We were unable to find the English language version on You Tube yet, although there is an identical copy but for a few words uttered in Polish. (The gist of the dialog is that a young woman offers a young man a Red Bull drink and he graciously accepts.)

Like previous commercials in the Red Bull series, the ad consists of tasteful hand-drawn pen-and-ink cartoons. The ending is, perhaps, a bit risqué, but much of the messaging is quite positive. right down to the fact that the story takes place on a very family-oriented nude beach with tots building sandcastles and chasing beach balls with tactfully placed poses.

You can see a copy of the commercial by clicking here:

Red Bull on YouTube

And yes, before you ask, Carolyn Hawkins is already at work gauging Red Bull’s interest in being a 2009 AANR Convention sponsor!

Linda Berry, Director of Publications

Offer You Can’t Refuse

In these tough economic times, it is more important than ever to advertise. People only have so much money, and you want that money to be spent at your club or business. Please contact Martha Young at bulletinads {at} aanr.com for an offer you can’t refuse.

CAROLYN HAWKINS, PUBLIC RELATIONS COORDINATOR

The cruise was great and several members stopped by the booth to say hello, register for the drawings and pick up the free gift. I also sold a few memberships for Bare Necessities.

Positive Media

Sun Meadow – Pacific Northwest Inlander Newspaper had an insert entitled “130 Things to Do After Dark” in the Spokane/Coeur d’Alene area. #46 talks about Sun Meadow. Check it out here

Hear an interview with Susan Weaver on ShapeShifting.com here

Debra Sue Stevens, Government Affairs

GAT Update from Alonzo Stevens, GA Clair

Looking at the Legislative Tracking numbers, bills being filed and introduced have decreased this week which is not unusual this time of year. Also, the number of bills AANR is tracking has declined due to bills that have died in committee or failed. At the last GAT Chat on the second Tuesday in February, it was refreshing to hear that committee members feel confident because of their StateNet training to track bills within their perspective regions which adds to the effectiveness of this important program of legislative tracking. Also, AANR members and clubs have been contributing significantly in sharing local concerns and news articles regarding legislation in their states. Thank you to all of the GAT members, clubs, and members who have clearly heard and are responding to my monthly message “I work for you and your voice counts!”

AANR’S Assateague Island Spring Cleanup – April 18th

“On the MARYLAND Side”

Advance registration is now open for volunteers to help at the AANR’s Assateague State Park BEACH CLEAN-UP on Saturday, April 18. Show how much we care about this wonderful beach area. This is a CLOTHING REQUIRED event. American Association for Nude Recreation (AANR) members will meet at the
ranger station at 8 a.m. which is located across the parking lot from the bathhouse in the state park. Directions: Cross the bridge onto the Island. Continue to the parking lot on the right at the end of the road. Volunteers gather promptly at 8 a.m.

To sign up and for additional information concerning this event, contact Ray Simpson at ray simpson {at} verizon.net . Please include your name, e-mail address and phone number when signing up. We will need to contact you in case of any last minute updates or changes.

ARC February Recreation Exchange – February 25th

Scheduled to attend: John Hunter, Washington, D.C. (Federal) GA Chair

The American Recreation Coalition is delighted to welcome U.S. Representative Joe Donnelly (D-IN) as our special guest for the February 2009 Recreation Exchange. Mr. Donnelly has recently led efforts to overcome the challenges facing America ‘s recreation industry, including key successes announced recently by the Treasury to aid consumer loan availability and helpful provisions in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. He accompanied President Obama on his trip to the Elkhart, Indiana, Town Hall meeting on February 9 and represents a district known as the RV Capital of America . A member of the Blue Dog Coalition, he is committed to a moderate agenda that includes fiscal discipline and strong national security. Mr. Donnelly serves on the House Committees of Agriculture, Veterans’ Affairs and Financial Services. Congressman Donnelly discusses the important accomplishments of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act as well as further steps to aid the recreation industry, perspectives on the new Administration and on priorities of the 111th Congress, and more.

Register now for a free subscription to StateNet Capitol Journal and get the latest political news from all 50 states via e-mail. Go to: www.statenet.com to sign up.

AANR Legislative Tracking

Below, please find statistics we have begun compiling on the 2009 legislative session. Some thoughtful members and clubs have asked us the question, “What is the significance of these statistics?” What we hope most is that you will observe how many thousands of proposals need to be checked to see if they would impact your rights to enjoy nude recreation within appropriate settings. Without the sophisticated monitoring software that your dues make possible, there is no way that the tens of thousands of bills
introduced in just a few weeks’ time could be reviewed. Thanks to your support, and assistance from volunteers, we have a solid (albeit not perfect) understanding of what we face in the states this year.

AANR GAT is closely monitoring developments in the Southwest, Northeast, and Northwest for which it would be premature to provide reports at this time. We will apprise our leadership and clubs when updates are available.

Statistics for 2009:

In Session: There are 44 states, DC and US in Regular Session. There is 1state in Special Session. There are 2 states in recess.

States in Regular Session: AK, AL, AR, AZ, CA, CO, CT, DC, GA, HI, IA, ID, IL, IN, KS, KY, MA, MD, ME, MN, MO, MS, MT, NC, ND, NE, NJ, NM, NV, NY, OH, OK, OR, RI, SC, SD, TN, TX, US, UT, VA, VT, WA, WI, WV, WY

Number of 2009 Prefiles last week: 748
Number of 2009 Intros last week: 7,955
Number of 2009 Session Enacted/Adopted last week: 735
Number of 2009 Prefiles to date: 30,433
Number of 2009 Intros to date: 74,128
Number of 2009 Session Enacted/Adopted overall to date: 3,965

AANR Statistics:

o 1,902 bills were reviewed personally by AANR in 2009.

o 276 bills have been reviewed in full text by AANR in 2009.

o 183 bills have been added to the “2009 Legislative Tracking List”

AANR encourages our membership and like-minded nudists and naturists to assist in the process of tracking bills and news impacting nude recreation. Always contact the AANR office before taking action. This ensures that your actions are aligned with the strategy underway for any particular bill or

advocacy effort. Remember, AANR GAT works for you!

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AANR Weekly Report 2-06-09

By Paul at 8:00 am on February 7, 2009Comments Off

Erich Schuttauf, Executive Director

It’s That time of Year

When state legislatures are in session.  Government Affairs Coordinator Debra Stevens and I have already reviewed over 200 bills with possible implications.  Right now, we are tracking and doing research on bills in the Southwest, Midwest, Northeast, and Northwest that have raised red flags.  As we have more specifics that we can disclose, we will relay them in future weekly reports.

Kudos

To Bare Necessities for the following press from the Atlanta Journal Constitution:

Click on Cruises with a Theme

Bare Necessities sets sail on Sunday, and we wish them a bon voyage!

Kudos are also due to the Buckeye Naturists for garnering press in the Columbus Post Dispatch over a recent event in which the group attended a stage performance.  A production entitled “Sketch You Can Believe In,” in its third weekend, was recently performed before 30 unclothed members of the Buckeye Naturists nudist club..” The speaker would have to image his audience as clothed. You can read about it: here

Finally, Living Waters Spa received top accolades from www.tripadvisor.com .  We will be carrying a story about this in the next E-Bulletin issue.

Let Us Know

If you notice any changes or corrections that need to be made to the AANR Directory, please contact Terry Justice at clubinfo at aanr dot com .

Bev Price is the AANR Legislation Chair, so please contact her at bbprice at aol dot com for changes to the Procedure Manual or Bylaws.

Linda Berry, Director of Publications

The Bulletin

You won’t want to miss the March issue of The Bulletin that goes to the printer on Tuesday. You’ll find out the “inside scoop” about an AANR Trustee; learn what waterpark in the Czech Republic allows you to go naked; and find out how to be a “polite” nudist.

CAROLYN HAWKINS, PUBLIC RELATIONS COORDINATOR

Positive Publicity

The link below was in the Sunday Travel Section of The Washington Post, January 8, 2009.  It was picked up by New Jersey Star Ledger on February 1, 2009.

click here

I received a copy of the 2008/2009 edition of Thomson Life from Cariboo Nudist Society in Canada, which included a positive eight-page article on nudism.

Check out the positive links below about vacationing with no cares.

http://www.travellady.com/Articles/article-vacationingwith.html

http://www.travellady.com/Issues/April03/WheretoGetBareThisSummer.htm

I received a copy of an article from Hawaiian Magazine that features the Bare Naked Ladies calendar from the Big Island.

Out of the Office

I will be attending the AANR-Florida board meeting on Saturday and leaving for the Bare Necessities cruise on Sunday.  If you are going to be on the cruise, be sure to stop by and visit me at the AANR table.

Terry Justice, Club/Member Liaison

Here are the directory changes for this week.

The Suncoast Naturists has a new phone number: 941.927.8794

Maryland Area Naturists Association (MARNA) has a new e-mail address:

marnaswimsinmd at yahoo dot com

Potomac Rambling Bares in Virginia has a new e-mail address: prbares at prbares dot org

Debra Sue Stevens, Government Affairs

REQUEST: Print the following in your Club Newsletter or send to your members in your E-News, when timely and appropriate.  We want the members to know what GAT does for them!

Sign Our Nude Beach Petition – California

Printed with the permission of SCNA President Gary Mussell

The Nude Beach Alliance (NBA), affiliated with the AANR club Southern California Naturist Association (SCNA), are individuals who believe that ALL beach users should have equal access to California’s beaches. Our goal is to one day have a selected beach which is legal in a clothing-optional setting. To reach that goal, the NBA endeavors to liaison with law enforcement, local supervisory boards, the Parks Department, the community and homeowners.

The NBA provides beach-goers with up-to-date, pertinent information including news, articles, stories, tides, maps, and laws. We condone a self-policing atmosphere to keep lewd behavior and drug use off of the beach, and endorse signage to the effect of clothing optional usage.

The Nude Beach Alliance Web site is: www.nudebeachalliance.com

Advocates of re-establishing a nude section at Bates Beach have begun circulating a petition in favor of the proposal. Click here to view the petition.

Updates on High Priority Bills

Well, it’s February and your AANR GAT volunteers are working hard to review and monitor bills that could affect nude recreation, positively or negatively.  No action is required from you at this time, but relevant

information would be appreciated.  The following bills were a focus of multiple teams this week:

US H 316 – Amends the Omnibus Parks and Public Lands Management Act of 1996

This bill authorizes the Secretary of the Interior to enter into cooperative agreements with any of the management partners of the Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area. The bill sponsor Rep. William D. Delahunt (D-MA 10) is the representative of the district that Cape Cod National Seashore is

located.  AANR is drafting a letter in support of such agreements, specifically on public lands such as the Cape Cod National Seashore.

FACT:  The Cape Cod Beach Coalition comprising of the American Association for Nude Recreation, the American Association for Nude Recreation – Eastern Region, the Naturist Action Committee, The Naturist Society, the Sunchasers Travel Club, the Pilgrim Naturists of New England, and all who love the Cape

Cod beaches have supported annual cleanups at the beach for the past 11 years. Since 1975, advocates have gathered to regain the acceptance of designated areas for nude recreation. That’s when a federal regulation was invoked banning a long tradition of skinny-dipping and au naturel sunbathing on the seashore. While the regulation remains unchanged to this day, what started as a small group has grown to over 475 volunteers who have contributed to this annual cleanup!

NE L 443 – Title: Adult Business Regulation, Summary: Provides for the regulation of adult and sexually oriented businesses.  A special concern regarding this bill is that Nebraska only has one state legislative body with an Assembly, as opposed to House and Senate bodies who both have to pass bills through the process.

Finally, AANR is closely monitoring developments in the Southwest, Northeast, and Northwest for which it would be premature to provide reports at this time.  We will apprise our leadership and clubs when updates are available.

AANR Legislative Tracking

Below, please find statistics we have begun compiling on the 2009 legislative session. Some thoughtful members and clubs have asked us the question, “What is the significance of these statistics?” What we hope most is that you will observe how many thousands of proposals need to be checked to see if they would impact your rights to enjoy nude recreation within appropriate settings. Without the sophisticated monitoring software that your dues make possible, there is no way that the tens of thousands of bills introduced in just a few weeks’ time could be reviewed. Thanks to your support, and assistance from volunteers, we have a solid (albeit not perfect) understanding of what we face in the states this year.

Statistics for 2009:

In Session: There are 44 states, DC and US in Regular Session. There are 1state in Special Session. There are 2 states in recess.

States in Regular Session: AK, AL, AR, AZ, CA, CO, CT, DC, GA, HI, IA, ID, IL, IN, KS, KY, MA, MD, ME, MI, MN, MO, MS, MT, NC, ND, NE, NH, NJ, NM, NV, NY, OK, OR, PA, RI, SC, SD, TX, US, UT, VA, VT, WA, WI, WY

Number of 2009 Prefiles last week: 1,785

Number of 2009 Intros last week: 10,669

Number of 2009 Session Enacted/Adopted last week: 513

Number of 2009 Prefiles to date: 22,872

Number of 2009 Intros to date: 40,966

Number of 2009 Session Enacted/Adopted overall to date: 1,682

AANR Statistics:

o    1,288 bills were reviewed personally by AANR in 2009.

o    177 bills have been reviewed in full text by AANR in 2009.

o    138 bills have been added to the “2009 Legislative Tracking List”

AANR encourages our membership to assist in the process of tracking bills and news impacting nude recreation.  Always contact the AANR office before taking action.  This ensures that your actions are aligned with the strategy underway for any particular bill or advocacy effort.

Remember, AANR GAT works for you!

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AANR Weekly Report 01-30-09

By Paul at 11:20 pm on February 2, 2009 | No comments

Erich Schuttauf, Executive Director

Steve Vickers Soon to “Spread His Wings”

Many of you know and have had an opportunity to work with Steve Vickers, grandson of Public Relations director Carolyn Hawkins and AANR’s PR assistant for several years.  This week we were proud of Steve when we learned that he will be leaving AANR at the end of February to take a position in public relations for Bare Necessities Tour and Travel of Austin, Texas.

The news is bittersweet for us.  We have enjoyed working with Steve and watching his skills develop as he conducted interviews in such prominent public media as The O’Reilly Factor, Hardball with Chris Matthews, The John Walsh Show, the Surreal Life, and more.  But we’re fortunate that Steve will remain in the business of helping to promote nude recreation as he takes on new responsibilities.

We wish you the very best, Steve, and extend heartfelt congratulations!

AANR Board Wraps up Midwinter Meeting

From Thursday through Sunday last week the AANR Board of Trustees convened at Cypress Cove Nudist Resort and Spa in Kissimmee, Florida, to approve the 2009 annual budget, as well as consider exciting new marketing programs that the association will conduct this year.  I want to thank Dean, Barbara, and Ted Hadley–as well as their very capable staff–for great service.  During non-business times we enjoyed a reception at the Hadley’s home, and celebrated Pirate Weekend.  No one, at least whom we know, was made to walk the plank!

On a serious note, AANR President John Kinman formed new ad hoc committees: (1) Membership In Diversity chaired by Trustee Suzanne Schell of Laguna del Sol and Mira Vista; (2) Club Fees chaired by Trustee Dean Hadley of Cypress Cove; (3) Publications and Communications chaired by Member Trustee Sharon McLeod; and (4) VitaNuda chaired by Lou Suarez.

This report would not be complete without thanking members Bob Johnson and Randy Savage for an outstanding presentation on membership marketing, where they outlined details for several recruitment and retention initiatives.  The first is explained in-depth below.

Membership Renewal Campaign Launched

On January 21 a wave of 10,000 letters left the same mailing facility that the Association uses to send The Bulletin each month.  In this case, those letters announced to former members that we would like to have them back, with some specially tailored offers designed just for them.

The campaign is the first of several programs created by AANR volunteers with extensive marketing experience who are working on Pat Brown’s Brand Management team.  We will keep you apprised of the results of this massive mailing project.

Here’s How to Get “Bear Naked”

This week we were happy to get a call from past AANR President Greg Smith who extends best wishes to all, and who called to let us know about free samples of fruit and granola being offered by the “Bear Naked” snack company.  Bear Naked traces its name to a commitment to avoid unnatural flavors and preservatives.  Among their slogans/ questions to consumers is, “How do you live life Bear Naked?”

Carolyn Hawkins is currently attempting to contact Bear Naked about the possibility of recruiting them as an AANR participating business or convention sponsor.  In the meantime, Greg and I felt that if members followed the link below to request a free sample of the product AND to explain that they enjoy recreation and living “bare naked” with AANR, it could increase our chances, as well as provide an opportunity to taste the product.  To get Bear Naked visit http://www.bearnaked.com/

AANR Helping Members and Clubs

AANR fielded calls from three prospective clubs seeking information on nudity laws within their respective jurisdictions.  While this kept AANR club liaison Terry Justice and I busy much of the week, it is welcome news to learn that the industry may be growing again to meet increasing demand for clubs.

Year-End Membership Count

The 2008 year-end membership count is attached. Please contact Nanette Wickersham at 800/879-6833, ext. 232 if you have any questions.

Linda Berry, Director of Publications

The E-Bulletin

The E-Bulletin that was sent out on January 22 was the most popular and best-read issue yet. The statistics are incredible for an online publication. Over 12,000 people received the E-Bulletin. Of those 12,000, half opened and half of those clicked one or more stories to read further. (Note: These clicks often include links to our advertisers or special offers.)

You’re missing the boat if you haven’t signed up for this entertaining, free publication. Sign up on the AANR home page at aanr.com. Clubs are encouraged to put a notice in their newsletters inviting members to subscribe.

California RV Show Message from Joe Panganiban, AANR-West

The California Adventure Travel Trade Show will be held February 14-15 in Los Angeles. Last year, AANR introduced the idea of nude recreation and Nakations to nearly 20,000 people. This year we have the same opportunity. What’s exciting about this year is that we have free passes. Plan to make an excursion for your club members and encourage them to bring friends. Our booth number is 647. To access the free ticket offer, visit www.adventureexpo.com/consumer. Type in Promo Code: EXHFREE.

CAROLYN HAWKINS, PUBLIC RELATIONS COORDINATOR

This message was received from Blair at WhenWeRV.com.

“I am responsible for the list of RV Parks and Campgrounds at www.WhenWeRV.com . We are trying to build a list of RV parks, campgrounds, and RV resorts.  If your business has a campground, RV park, or resort, please take a moment to add your business information by visiting www.whenwerv.com and pressing the “Add a Campground” button located on the right hand side directly under the main menu.”

There is no cost to be listed so be sure to forward this e-mail to other people you know that might be interested in being listed too.”

Positive Publicity

This came from Oprah.com “Why women should look good naked.”

http://www.cnn.com:80/2009/LIVING/personal/01/23/o.nude.attitude/index.html

Terry Justice, Club/Member Liaison

Here are the directory changes for this week.

Nevada Sun Rancho has disbanded.

Good luck in your future endeavors.

Tri State Sun Club in New Jersey has a new e-mail address, which is:

tristatesunclub at verizon dot net

Please remove: tssc {at} worldnet {dot} att {dot} net

Have a wonderful week everybody.

Debra Sue Stevens, Government Affairs

REQUEST: Print the following in your Club Newsletter or send to your members in your E-News, when timely and appropriate.  We want the members to know what GAT does for them!

FLOWER POWER in the Northwest

Oregon-Glassbar Island Nude Beach Volunteers (GINBV) will be hosting a Valentine’s
Day (February 14) event at Glassbar Island State Park.  Bring your native flower seeds or show up to help GINBV plant collected seeds.  This is a great time to take a tour of the park and meet some of the GINBV members.

The SOLV “Down by the Riverside” event will be May 16 starting at 9 am at the picnic table area.  GINBV members are currently meeting with Glassbar Island State Park employees to plan work projects for the event.

GAT Training at Sun Meadow – February 28th through March 1st

AANR NW GAT is sponsoring a mid winter Government Affairs Training. The training will take place at Sun Meadow, Feb. 28, 2009 – March 1, 2009.  Anyone with at interest in supporting nudist rights is welcome to attend. The NW GAT Training will run most of the day Saturday and half a day Sunday.  The subjects will include:

Ø      GAT why should I get involved?

Ø      How can I make a difference?

Ø      What’s going on” Round Table Discussion?

Sun Meadow has made a special rate available for those who attend. Sun Meadow is offering a package price for the weekend that’s only $132 ($125AANR/TNS) put a second person in that room for a total of $199/$185 AANR/TNS. That gives attendees a room for two nights and 6 meals (beginning with supper on Friday). A lot has been going on and this is a training that you don’t want to miss!  If you are interested in attending, contact Sun Meadow at (208) 686-8686 or sunmeadow at starband dot net to confirm your attendance.

January Recreation Exchange Luncheon – Washington, D.C.

U.S. Representative Sam Farr (D-CA) was the special guest at the January 2009 Recreation Exchange hosted by the American Recreation Coalition.  Mr. Farr, a longtime champion of the outdoors and tourism, spoke on opportunities for outdoor recreation and travel through the economic stimulus package being readied for congressional action.  Those opportunities will assist increased marketing, planning and partnerships.  The Congressman called for a new effort to fight the “silo mentality” he finds in federal agencies and even local tourism organizations that ignore the public’s interest in finding great things to do across agency and local government boundaries.  Mr. Farr also had high praise for programs like the National Park Service’s Centennial Challenge Fund, which matches government appropriations with private funding, saying, “If we put our heads together, we get more bang for our buck!”

With the House vote on the economic stimulus package less than 24 hours away, Mr. Farr outlined the $2+ billion in benefits for public lands that the package includes.  The National Park Service (NPS) stands to receive $1.7 billion for deferred maintenance projects and another $100 million for the NPS Centennial Challenge, which will in turn accrue $100 million more from private sector partners’ matching donations.  Other agencies, including the Forest Service, will also receive additional funding for readily doable projects.  Mr. Farr pointed out that just the week before, the National Mall hosted one of the largest gatherings America has ever seen – an estimated 1.8 million people attended the inauguration of President Barack Obama.  Mr. Farr emphasized the importance of maintaining and improving iconic sites like the National Mall that all Americans cherish.  While questions about the specifics of the economic stimulus remain, Mr. Farr told the group it is clear that public lands funds will benefit thousands of American workers by sustaining existing jobs and helping to create new employment opportunities on America’s public lands.

To read the full report, see the attached document or visit www.funoutdoors.com!

AANR Legislative Tracking

Below, please find statistics we have begun compiling on the 2009 legislative session. Some thoughtful members and clubs have asked us the question, “What is the significance of these statistics?” What we hope most is that you will observe how many thousands of proposals need to be checked to see if they would impact your rights to enjoy nude recreation within appropriate settings. Without the sophisticated monitoring software that your dues make possible, there is no way that the tens of thousands of bills introduced in just a few weeks’ time could be reviewed. Thanks to your support, and assistance from volunteers, we have a solid (albeit not perfect) understanding of what we face in the states this year.

Statistics for 2009:

In Session: There are 41 states, DC and US in Regular Session. There is 1 state in Special Session. There are 4 states in recess.

States in Regular Session: AK, AR, AZ, CA, CO, CT, DC, DE, GA, HI, IA, ID, IL, IN, KS, MA, MD, ME, MI, MN, MO, MS, MT, NC, ND, NE, NJ, NM, NY, OH, OR, PA, RI, SC, SD, TX, US, UT, VA, VT, WA, WI, WY

Number of 2009 Prefiles last week: 505
Number of 2009 Intros last week: 10,223
Number of 2009 Session Enacted/Adopted last week: 191
Number of 2009 Prefiles to date: 21,088
Number of 2009 Intros to date: 30,302
Number of 2009 Session Enacted/Adopted overall to date: 1197

AANR Statistics:

o    935 bills were reviewed personally by AANR in 2009.

o    145 bills have been reviewed in full text by AANR in 2009.

o    104 bills have been added to the “2009 Legislative Tracking List”

AANR encourages our membership to assist in the process of tracking bills and news impacting nude recreation.  Always contact the AANR office before taking action.  This ensures that your actions are aligned with the strategy underway for any particular bill or advocacy effort.  Remember, AANR GAT works for you!

{Sent: Friday, January 30, 2009 1:27 PM}

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AANR Weekly Report 1-16-09

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January 16, 2009
Erich Schuttauf, Executive Director

Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday
As you know, Monday honors this slain civil rights leader. On an occasion like this, it is worth noting that the nudist community has long advocated equality of all persons. For example, I am proud of the ASA/AANR’s long history of men and women serving in the position of president. Similarly, the ASA prohibited race discrimination by clubs before federal and state laws legislated equality. We have often said that one does not know a bank president from a bus driver without their clothes.
In observance of the King holiday, our office will be closed on Monday, January 19, and reopen during our regular business hours on Tuesday.


Executive Director’s Report

I look forward to meeting with the board and regional presidents next week. I will give a full report on the “state of AANR” at that time.

No Report Next Week
There will be no e-mail report next week. The AANR Board of Trustees meeting will be in session at Cypress Cove Nudist Resort & Spa, January 22-24.

Linda Berry, Director of Publications

The Bulletin
The February issue is printed and will start mailing today.

CAROLYN HAWKINS, PUBLIC RELATIONS COORDINATOR

January Board Meeting Transportation Information
If you need transportation from the airport, please give me your flight arrival information: date, time, flight number, and airline. You can also contact the shuttle driver Ed Thurman at 407/922-1112 to arrange for pickup directly.

Gasparilla Festival
For those of you who might want to bring a costume, Cypress Cove is having a Gasparilla Pirate Festival. Bring your favorite Pirate outfit and enter into the contest on Saturday night.

Cruise
The cruise is only three weeks away. If you have club brochures you would like me to take, please send about 30 brochures to Carolyn Hawkins, AANR,1703 N. Main Street, Kissimmee, FL 34744. If you will be on board the cruise you can take them with you and just bring them to the AANR table.

Positive Publicity
Pine Tree offers rooms for the inauguration.
http://www.dcexaminer.com/opinion/blogs/YeasandNays/A_buff-et_of_housing_option_at_Maryland_resort_0113.html
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28641055/
http://www.tmz.com/

Check out the link below from the Columbia City Paper regarding the 2009 Nude Chili Cook-Off at Cedar Creek Park.
http://columbiacitypaper.com/index.php/News-Commentary/Commentary/Nude-Chili-Cook-Off.html

Terry Justice, Club/Member Liaison

We only have one Directory change this week.
Sandpipers Resort in Texas has a new e-mail address:
enjoylife {@} sandpipersresort dot com

Please make the necessary change.

Debra Sue Stevens, Government Affairs
REQUEST: Print the following in your Club Newsletter or send to your members in your E-News, when timely and appropriate. We want the members to know what GAT does for them!

ARC President Offers Weekly Insight on How the Presidential Transition Relates to the Recreation Industry

In this week’s “Monday Morning Washington Updates,” American Recreation Coalition (ARC) President Derrick Crandall shares the eighth post-2008 election report, focusing on the nomination hearings and Congressional action on recovery and economic stimulus measures. Derrick reports, “… it is a busy time in Washington. And the stakes are certainly high. My next report will focus on agenda-building in the tourism community and other key developments — stay tuned!” To view the reports, visit the ARC Web site at: www.funoutdoors.com

A Nudists’ Bill of Rights – What Do You Think?
The Nudist Bill of Rights was presented to the Board of Trustees at the 2008 AANR Convention, and two open forum sessions were held to discuss the document and gather feedback. The Nudist Bill of Rights has been highlighted in The Bulletin as well. AANR’s public relations firm, Y Partnership, agrees with our consensus that the adoption of such a proclamation has multiple benefits for nude recreation. Government Affairs plans to use the Nudist Bills of Rights when having introductory discussions with lawmakers and public lands policy makers to name a few. We will continue to work on this document and would appreciate your continued support and feedback to debra_sue@mindspring.com.

A Nudists’ Bill of Rights

As law-abiding citizens, we proudly affirm that we have and are entitled to exercise the following rights. We believe that these rights are self-evident, and that they are also based in the Constitution of the United States and Canada, court rulings, and the laws of our countries:

Ø Nudists have the right to hold our system of values and beliefs…
Ø Nudists have the right to petition and be heard by our government…
Ø Nudists have the right to responsibly enjoy nudity within our homes and property…
Ø Nudists have the right to be parents, and to exercise reasonable decision-making in the upbringing of our families in a manner consistent with our beliefs and without interference by others…
Ø Nudists have the right to assemble in the nude within appropriate settings…
Ø Nudists have the right to have decisions about what constitutes “acceptable nudity” made free from considerations of race, gender, religion, or national origin…
Ø Nudists have the right to responsibly enjoy private property in a state of nudity…
Ø Nudists have the right to responsibly enjoy being nude on public lands, within appropriate locations…
Ø Nudists have a right to be free from adverse or retaliatory actions by their employers as a result of their lawful enjoyment of nudity when away from work…
Ø Nudists have a right to have wholesome nudity accurately portrayed in human history…
Ø Nudists have a right to experience life-affirming portrayals of the human body in all its stages as depicted by the performing arts, the fine arts, and in literature…
Ø Nudists have a right to be treated as law-abiding citizens rather than as criminals…

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