Celebrate Earth Day at Rooster Rock State Park

AANR­-NW Rooster Rock State Park Adoption 3/22/2004-3/22/2014

AANR-NW celebrates 10 years as Rooster Rock State adopters.  A huge thank you goes out to the dedicated and committed volunteers who so generously contributed hundreds of hours of volunteer time, financial resources and energy at Rooster Rock State Park.  Volunteers and those who value nude recreation on public lands continue the work.

 What:  Earth Day Tree Planting at Rooster Rock State Park
Where:  On I-84 East of Troutdale take exit #25
When:  April 26   From  9 am – 1 pm

Lava Nursery located in Parkdale, Oregon generously continued their donation of 400 tree seedlings.  We value their contribution and solicit your help to get them planted.  We work in partnership with Oregon State Park staff, Sierra Club members, Safeway employees, SOLV, and members of Friends of the Historic Columbia Gorge Highway.

Please wear weather appropriate clothing to this rain or shine event.  Park tools are limited and we have been asked to bring garden planting tools, 5 gallon bucket, gloves, and drinking water.  However, no tools or experience are required.

A shout out goes to The Willamettans  Clothing Optional Resort (www.willamettans.com) for the volunteer appreciation day pass each volunteer will receive.  Register with AANR-NW at the event to be entered to win a Henry Yuen painting.   Check out Henry’s work at http://www.hevanet.com/hjlyuen/beach.htm   

Following the event we will gather at the TA Truck stop restaurant in Troutdale for a no host lunch and social.  Questions?  Want to donate a raffle prize?  Contribute financially?  Contact the AANR-NW volunteers below.

Robert Kelsey Gimpy.geezer@yahoo.com
Shirley Gauthier sherbog@msn.com

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This week in the Northwest 3/28 – 4/3

*Friday*
Black Light Karaoke – 7pm – Fraternity Snoqualmie

*Saturday*
Ladies’ Spa Night/Men’s Game Night – 8pm – Lake Bronson

Next week in the Northwest 4/4 – 4/10

*Saturday*
Breakfast – 8am – LARC

Highway Clean Up – 10am – LARC

Bare Bowling – Hidden Springs

80’s Theme Dance – 8:30pm – Lake Bronson

*Monday*
Spa Night @ LadyWell’s – 6:00pm – _SLUGS_

Keep Our Nude Beaches Bare

Many times, it has been mentioned that AANR-NW is in partnership with
the voluntary beach clean-up agency known as SOLVE
.
If you have a Fred Meyer rewards card, here is the way you can sign up
to link your FM card to donate to SOLVE without the expense of actually
using your personal funds.

Go to:
http://www.fredmeyer.com/company_information/FM_Community/Pages/community_rewards.aspx

1. Click on: Link Your Rewards Card now
2. Sign in or set up an account
3. When offered an organization to link to, type in SOLVE – This will
show the SOLVE info Under Organization/Name/Address:
4. Click the circle at the left and press enter.

That’s all there is to it to help keep our nude beaches bare.

Nudity, Nudism and our Society

by Mel Kanner

/Number 2 in a series of articles examining the changes that I have
observed to the practice of nudism over the years and our society’s view
of nudity./

Archive: #1

The first nudist camp I joined in the sixties was Swallows near San
Diego (it is no longer a nudist camp). It was fairly luxurious for its
time, as nudist camps go, with a swimming pool, a tennis court, a
volleyball court and a snack bar, and lots of space for semi-permanent
camping. Median age was about 35, I guess. Not a lot of attendance
during the week, but a couple of hundred people on the weekend with lots
of kids. There was always some sort of festival going on, with
volleyball competition, swimming races, and a king and queen contest.
Most of the members were married, with children. Almost no single
women. And very few single men. Most clubs had a quota on single men.
Some still do. And a few even now still allow only legally married
couples.

The following year I moved to Seattle and joined Fraternity
Snoqualmie. It was much smaller with a pond for swimming. There were
even fewer singles. I had to be vetted before I was welcome.
Membership was predominately married couples with children — people
who had been born in the 1920’s and 30’s. Their children were the
boomers, and ranged in age from infants to teens.

In those days, the norm in our society was marriage, with children.
Women were expected to be married by their early 20’s. Men were
expected to be married by their mid to late 20’s. The model was “Father
Knows Best”. (Men worked outside the home, earning enough to support a
family; women took care of the home.) Divorce was not common and was
difficult to obtain. The pill was just being introduced, and other
forms of birth control were difficult to get. Abortion was illegal, and
almost unthinkable. The sexual revolution hadn’t yet arrived. It was
not considered appropriate for an unmarried couple to share living
quarters. People who were single past a certain age, or not producing
children once they were married, were treated as if there was something
wrong with them*. *

And there was no question that if you were a nudist married couple you
would bring your children with you to camp.

The proponents of nudism also considered that nudism was good for
children. The articles in the magazines talked about how children who
grew up in nudist environments were more comfortable about body changes,
were less curious about sexual differences; that there were fewer cases
of teen pregnancy and fewer early marriages.

Even among the non-nudist population, some nudity was common practice:
Norman Rockwell depicted young boys swimming nude at the “ole swimmin’
hole”. Showers in school, and in the military, were open and communal.
Men swam nude at the “Y”. One of my high school PE classes was
swimming. We swam nude. The girls, of course, had their own PE class.

And there was some acceptance of limited nudity of children in a mixed
sex environment. For example, at public swimming beaches, children
younger than age five often went nude. The swimsuits for pre-puberty
girls usually didn’t include tops. A photograph of a two year old lying
on a rug or sitting in a bathtub was not considered alarming.

How times have changed – in both the nudist and non-nudist environments.
Women usually work outside the home. Divorce is common (50% of
marriages end in divorce). Many couples choose to not have children.
Marriage between gays is now the law in many states, and in most
western countries. Couples living together without being married is
common. Unmarried women are choosing to have children without the
umbrella of marriage.

Our nudist camps have changed also to reflect these societal changes.
Fraternity Snoqualmie no longer has a singles quota. Some clubs allow
any two persons to join as a couple (same sex, brother/sister,
mother/daughter, etc.). Having different surnames is not a problem.
Being gay is usually not a barrier.

But there have been many attitude changes, in both the nudist and
non-nudist environments, that seem to contradict the loosening of
societal restrictions that have taken place. I will discuss these
contradictions in next week’s installment.

(to be continued)

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This week in the Northwest 3/21-3/27

*Entire Weekend*
Festival of the Arts – Sun Meadow Resort

*Friday*
Trio Voronezh

Sun Meadow Resort

*Saturday*
Bare Bowling – Hidden Springs

Tent Up, & Mardi Gras Decorating – 9am – LARC

Mardi Gras Dance – 7:30pm – LARC

Game and Sauna Night – 8pm – Fraternity Snoqualmie
/
SLUGS

*Sunday*
Board Meeting – 11am – Fraternity Snoqualmie

Potluck Lunch – 12:30pm – LARC

General Membership Meeting – 1:30pm – LARC

Next week in the Northwest 3/28-4/4

*Friday*
Black Light Karaoke -7pm – Fraternity Snoqaulmie

*Saturday*
Ladies’ Spa Night/Men’s Game Night – 8pm – Lake Bronson

Nudity, Nudism and our Society
by Mel Kanner

This is the first in a series of articles examining the changes that I
have observed to the practice of nudism over the years and our society’s
view of nudity.
My first introduction to nudism was in the mid 50’s as a teenager, when
I saw a nudist magazine on a newsstand, which I bought and hid from my
parents. There were lots of pictures, all with the genitals air brushed
away. There were many articles showing nude people doing mundane
things, like playing volleyball, sitting around a picnic table,
swimming. There were also many articles on the “philosophy” of nudism.
After a while I got tired of looking at the pictures. So now I knew
what women looked like without their clothes on (sort of, there were
still those air brushed parts.) I turned to the articles. They
portrayed nudism as a better way to live: healthier, fewer social
problems, fewer esteem problems, etc. Very convincing and I vowed to
try it as soon as I could. When I reached the magic age of 21 I wrote
to the nudist camps in my area. I have now been a nudist for over 50 years.
Over the years there have been many changes:
(1) More nudist venues — not just “camps”, with 40 or 50 members,
located in out of the way, out of view, plots of land, but, major
resorts with pools, hot tubs, stores, restaurants, bars, rental units,
tennis courts, etc. — country clubs where one can be nude.
(2) More acceptance by the general public. AANR has done an exceptional
job with its PR campaign to educate the public about nudism. It is now
almost old news for the media, the tee-hee factor is almost gone.
Those are positive changes, but there are also some disturbing,
regressive changes that concern me.
The first is a change in attitude by the public (primarily in the US)
about nudity and children.
(to be continued)

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This week in the Northwest 3/14 – 3/20

*Saturday*
Casino Night/St. Patrick’s Dinner – The Rogue Suncatchers

Board Meeting -9:30am – Willamettans

St. Patrick’s Day Celebration – 6pm – Willamettans

St. Patrick’s Day Potluck – 6:30pm – Squaw Mt. Ranch

Karaoke – 8pm – Willamettans

St. Paddy’s Day Dance – 8:30pm – Lake Bronson

*Sunday*
St. Patrick’s Brunch @Eola Hills Winery

– 11am – Bare Spirits

Executive Board Meeting – 10am – Squaw Mt. Ranch

General Assembly Meeting – 12am – Squaw Mt. Ranch

General Assembly – 12:30pm – Willamettans

St. Patrick’s Day Potluck – 1pm – Fraternity Snoqualmie

Next week in the Northwest 3/21 – 3/27

*Entire Weekend*
Festival of the Arts – Sun Meadow Resort

*Friday*
Trio Voronezh

– Sun Meadow Resort

*Saturday*
Bare Bowling – Hidden Springs

Tent Up, & Mardi Gras Decorating – 9am – LARC

Mardi Gras Dance – 7:30pm – LARC

Game and Sauna Night – 8pm – Fraternity Snoqualmie
/
SLUGS

*Sunday*
Board Meeting – 11am – Fraternity Snoqualmie

Potluck Lunch – 12:30pm – LARC

General Membership Meeting – 1:30pm – LARC

Festival of the Arts at Sun Meadow

This year, the annual Sun Meadow Festival of the Arts will be March
21-23, with the concert on FRIDAY, March 21. This will be an exciting
concert, with lively music that we will recognize, played on instruments
that we may NOT recognize!

Trio Voronezh

will be here at Sun Meadow on Friday, March 21 to kick off the Festival
of the Arts.
Bring some artwork you own (or borrow some, we don’t care!) to put on
display. Let’s make the lodge an art gallery!

We’re moving the time of the chocolate pot luck but not the date.
Instead of having chocolate during concert intermission, we will have it
on Saturday at our mezzanine party!

Now, about Trio Voronezh:
Trio Voronezh is a musical ensemble that produces incredibly exciting
sounds and compelling arrangements of classics across a variety of
musical styles, all played upon Russian folk instruments. Trio
Voronezh’s astonishing virtuosity and delightful artistic innovation
give the trio the ability to alter the way audiences experience
classical, folk and contemporary repertoire. The diverse repertoire of
the Trio includes the works of Vivaldi, Bach, Tchaikovsky, Stravinsky,
Shostakovich, and Rachmaninov, s well as Russian folk songs, Argentine
tangos, gypsy dance music, bluegrass and popular songs by Gershwin. The
ever expanding concert material is arranged by the members of the Trio,
and performed with extraordinary virtuosity and musical lyricism
entirely from memory.

The musicians of Trio Voronezh have been playing and performing since
they were young children, around the age of six. They continued their
classical training and pursued further study at the Conservatory in
Voronezh, Russia, which is where they met each other, and the source of
their name.

Information about your next event.

If you would like to highlight one of your upcoming events, please send
the information to nudenews@aanr-nw.org nudenews@aanr-nw.org>

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This week in the Northwest

*Saturday*
Board Meeting – 10am – Lake Associates Recreation Club

Board Meeting – 10am – Mountaindale Sun Resort

General Meeting – 1pm -Mountaindale Sun Resort

Mardi Gras Celebration – 6pm -Mountaindale Sun Resort

*Monday*
Spa Night @ LadyWells

6pm – SLUGS

Facebook Censors Spencer Tunick

As a follow up to the Northwest Nude New’s article from two weeks ago,
please see an “Maybe Facebook Would Let Photographer Spencer Tunick Post
Naked Pics If He Worked for /Sports Illustrated/
“,
written on the Village Voice blog, shows the art of Spencer Tunick

that is not acceptable on Facebook, as well as the body painted bikini
that is acceptable on the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Facebook page.

AANR Education Foundation

The AANR Education Foundation

is a charitable partner of the American Association for Nude Recreation
whose objectives are to:

* Seek partnerships with individuals, groups and organizations in
support of the creation of art, literature, and scholarship,
relating to the nudist world, its practices, and the wholesome
nature of the human body.
* Endeavor to develop educated persons and leaders in broad areas of
society; and aim to improve people’s lives by developing community
support for nudist resorts, clubs, groups and areas.

At its Mid-Winter Meeting in Kississimme, The AANR Education Foundation
approved a grant that was requested by AANR-Florida, for partial funding
of a study of the economic impact of nude recreation in Florida. Having
such a study will allow other locations to point to the economic success
of nude recreation in Florida. The final report will also contain a
blueprint identifying how the study was done. This will enable the
study to be repeated for any geographic area.

Contributions, which may be tax deductible, will help to provide
scholarships to our young nudists as well as supporting similar studies.
Please see http://www.aanr-ef.org/
for
more information.

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This week in the Northwest

*Friday*
Black Light Karaoke – 7pm – Fraternity Snoqualmie

*Saturday*
Bare Bowling – Hidden Springs

*Sunday*
Club Presidents’ & Directors’ phone conference 4pm

AANR Mid-Winter Board Meeting

Last weekend the AANR Board Meeting was held in at Cyprus Cove in
Kississimee, FL. At this meeting, the budget was approved. The budget
reflects the changes that are expected from the membership incentive
program. This program was sent to all clubs in a letter that is quoted
below.

/The Program:
A commission of $25 will be paid for each new member to a club
(excluding all transfers) based on total year-end membership. Commission
payments for 2014 will be paid by check in February, 2015, after the
official year end membership count has been tallied. The program will
continue for a minimum of 3 years. All AANR clubs are eligible for this
program!

The annual commission will be based on the increase in AANR membership
either since December 31, 2013 or the highest year-end membership in a
later year, whichever membership number is greater.

Thinking about being a 100% club?
Now is your chance to upgrade your status! When you are a 100% club
until December 31, 2016 you will receive a BONUS commission of $10 for
every AANR club member. That’s $35 per new member! This will be paid in
February of 2017./

So, if you aren’t yet an AANR member, or you can encourage a friend to
join AANR, you will be really helping your club.

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This week in the Northwest

*Saturd ay*
Game night, hot tubbing and potluck at J & J’s. Bring your favorite
board/card games – 3pm – Bare Spirits

Sauna night @ FS – 7:00pm – SLUGS

Game night – 7:30pm – Fraternity Snoqualmie

*Sunday*
Board Meeting – 11:00am – Fraternity Snoqualmie

Facebook against Nudism

Facebook seems to have a problem with nudism. Recently, one of our Palm
Springs’ resorts, Terra Cotta Inn
,
had their Facebook page deleted by Facebook. The reason given for this
was that it had links to a no longer available 21 month old article on
the Microsoft site msn.com

and to a recent article, The naked truth about nudity among the over-50s
in
the Guardian

(a prestigious UK newspaper) which contained no nudity but were stated
to be obscene. While it was restored after appeal, it is not the first
time that this type of censorship has occurred. Two years ago, the
same Guardian posted an article about Facebook’s censorship entitled
Facebook’s nudity and violence guidelines are laid bare
.
The guidelines that they refer to are available on various sites, such
as
http://www.scribd.com/doc/81877124/Abuse-Standards-6-2-Operation-Manual
.

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This week in the Northwest

*Entire Weekend*
Winterfest – Willamettans

Friday

* 3-13 Card Game
* Welcome PJ Party

Saturday

* 9:00am Morning Hike
* 9:30am Board Meeting
* 11:00am Cribbage & 8-Ball
* 1:30pm – Pool Games
* 4:00pm – Fashion Show
* 8:00pm – Snow Ball

Sunday

* 9:00am Morning Hike
* 10:00am- Stone Soup
* 12:30pm – General Assembly
* 2:00pm – Cribbage and 8-Ball
* 3:30pm – Dutch Oven
* 6:00pm – Potluck Plus
* 8:00pm – Karaoke

*Saturday*
Ernie’s Famous Crab Feed 5:00pm followed by a DJ Dance – Mountaindale
Sun Resort

Valentine Dinner and Concert with Jazz PianistPam Drews Phillips

6:30pm – Sun Meadow Resort

Valentine’s Day Potluck 6:30pm – Squaw Mountain

Valentine Theme Dance 8:30pm – Lake Bronson

Pool Party – The Rogue Suncatchers

*Sunday*
Ping Pong Tournament 10:00am – Sun Meadow Resort

Executive Board Meeting 10:00am – Squaw Mountain

General Assembly 12:00pm – Squaw Mountain

Pot Luck 1:00pm – Fraternity Snoqualmie

Washington Non-Profits

AANR-NW is a member of Washington Nonprofits
,
whose mission is “To build a strong, collaborative network of nonprofits
serving Washington communities through advocacy, education and capacity
building.” We were represented at the Legislative Reception on Feb 12
at the Governor’s Mansion. We did get to network with the other
participants and help them learn a little about nudism and what AANR is.
Washington Non-Profits offers many training and networking
opportunities, which you can see at their website. If you are
interested, please contact president@aanr-nw.org
president@aanr-nw.org> for more information.

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This week in the Northwest

*Saturday*
Mountaindale Sun Resort

* 10:00am Board Meeting
* 1:00pm General Meeting

*Monday*
Spa Night at LadyWell Spa 6pm – Sun Lovers Under Gray Skies

State of the Petition

As of the morning of 2/6/2014 we had 2,972 signatures on the petition at
whitehouse.gov to allocate federal lands for clothing optional use. A
bit closer than last week, but still a long way from the required
100,000. The petition deadline is 2/12. It is highly improbable that
we will reach that number in time. However, we should still try to get
as many signatures as possible in the time left.
There is nothing to prevent us from doing this again at a future time.
We are investigating ways that we could mount a longer, wider
campaign, perhaps with advertising to the general public. Stay tuned.
More information can be found at
http://clothing-optional-access.weebly.com/

Au Naturel: the Nude in the 21st Century

Clatsop Community College
,
in Astoria, OR, presents its eighth annual international juried
exhibition, Au Naturel: the Nude in the 21st Century
,
to be held January 23 – March 20, 2014.

Everybody, let’s get naked!

Check out this interesting article on the this.org site
written
by a non-nudist about her first experience at a nudist resort. The
resort is Bare Oaks in Canada. It’s hard for nudists to remember their
first experience, but here is a reminder for us all. And a reminder to
be friendly to newcomers.

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This week in the Northwest

*Friday*
Black Light Karaoke – 7:30pm -Fraternity Snoqualmie

*Saturday*
Game and Sauna Night – 7:30pm – Fraternity Snoqaulmie

Meeting – Hidden Springs

*Sunday*
Board Meeting – 11:00am – _Fraternity Snoqualmie_

Update on the “We the People” petition:

*Designate portions of public lands under management of the federal
government for clothing-optional recreational use.*
In a week we have gone from a handful of supporters to 2043 as of Friday
morning. That is a significant increase, but still a long way from the
100,000 signatures needed by Feb. 12. AANR and the other regions have
sent out notices to members to sign the petition.
If you haven’t done so already please sign the petition, and encourage
everyone you know to do so also. Anyone with a US address can sign the
petition.
Here is a link to the whitehouse.gov

petition website
https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/designate-portions-public-lands-under-management-federal-government-clothing-optional-recreational/15TLkVMJ
(you
may need to copy paste this into your browser.)
You must have an account, so click on the “Create an Account” button
first. You will need an email address and a zip code.
If we get the 100,000 signatures, the federal administration must
respond to our request.

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