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Skinny Dip Falls Trip
Next Clothed Meet and Greet
Naked in a Cave
Why Nude? Why AANR?
Skinny Dip Falls Trip
Our trip to
Skinny Dips Falls
was fun. The day was
perfect for a nude
walk downstream to
the falls. Most of
the path is in the
nudist area so we
were able to make
the trip clothes
free. The weather
was warm and
rain free.
We were joined by
a group from the
Pittsburgh Area
Naturists and a
couple from the
Ithaca area. For
those who have
asked, the total
time, less swimming
and sunbathing, was
about two hours. We
may try this again
if there is enough
interest.
Next Meet and Greet
Our next clothed Meet and Greet will be on Saturday 8/7 which will be at the Hillview Restaurant which is located at 6135 Transit Road, Depew, NY.
It will be on 4/6/19. They have a private meeting room. We will start at 5:45PM. From 5:45 to 6:00pm is a meet and greet portion with dinner starting at 6:00PM. Anybody can come to our dinner meetings.
You do not have to be a member of the club and you do not need reservations. Please come, ask questions, and see what the club is all about, socialize and get to know us. The only cost is your meal and drinks.
Our Meet and
Greet Dinners serve
two functions.
First, since our
members come from a
wide geographic
area, it allows our
members to get
together and
socialize. Second,
it allows new people
to meet our current
members in a public
and non-threatening
environment. During
this meeting,
prospective members
can socialize with
our members, ask
questions, and
determine if a
membership in
Niagara Naturists is
for them.
Naked in
a Cave
Be Positively
Magnetic!
Don't miss the third
annual Howe Caverns
Naked in a Cave
event.
Several
Niagara Naturists
members are
traveling to Howe
Caverns for this
event.
Howe Caverns 3rd
Annual Naked in a
Cave event is taking
place on Saturday,
September 18, 2021.
Tickets are $75 per
person. Dinner and
other add on options
are also available
for an additional
cost. Ticket
quantities are
limited and they
have sold out
the last 2 events,
don't wait and get
your tickets
today!!!
Why Nude? Why AANR?
American Association for Nude Recreation Fact Sheet 2021
American Association for Nude Recreation (AANR), founded in 1931, celebrates
its 90th anniversary in 2021. AANR’s mission is to advocate on behalf of nudity
and nude recreation in appropriate settings while educating and informing society
of their value and enjoyment.
· Membership in AANR is a “passport to fun” and can be purchased for less than
the price of a bathing suit.
·
· Nude recreation is enjoying a revival in the United States, Canada and the
Caribbean. AANR serves over 52 million individuals at over 180 affiliated clubs,
resorts, RV campgrounds and businesses. Over half of these are “landed” clubs
which have their own grounds and facilities. Others, “non-landed” clubs and
sometimes called “travel clubs,” are comprised of groups of people who plan trips
to clubs with facilities or hold other social events to enjoy nude recreation.
· In 2003, a Forbes article estimated that nude recreation was a $400 million a
year industry, including cruises, resorts and merchandise. By 2020 it grew to
what is conservatively estimated a $566 million industry.
· Nude recreation enthusiasts are a cross-section of North America, representing a
variety of ages, careers and socioeconomic levels. Typically, members are
active, college educated individuals between the ages of 35-75 who enjoy
outdoor recreation and activities such as swimming, tennis, volleyball, walking
and hiking.
· AANR is a gold and silver award-winning member of the American Society of
Association Executives, has received four Golden Bell communications awards
from the Hospitality Marketing and Sales Association International (HMSAI), two
Silver Mercury Awards and an SATW Cushman Award in recent years.
For 90 years AANR has been the preeminent authority and voice in North
America, staunchly protecting the freedoms and rights of those who participate in
wholesome, family-style nude recreation. Socially, AANR encourages Nakation℠
vacations as healthy, eco-friendly, transformational travel experiences; while AANR’s
membership demonstrates conclusively that life is enhanced by the naturalness of social
nudity. From exercise to relaxation, a person’s physical, spiritual, and mental well-being
is enriched through nude recreation and slumber. AANR supports over 180 chartered
clubs, resorts, and campgrounds (and is growing), and serves more than 30,000
members and 52 million skinny dipping enthusiasts throughout the U.S., Canada, and
internationally.
· Niagara Naturists
is a local
non-landed club of
AANR. We have
several Nudist
events during the
year.
Membership with AANR, through Niagara Naturists, is your key to nude
recreation in the US
and Canada.
Niagara
Naturists/AANR
membership cost is
$51.00 per person.
That is
substantially less
than joining AANR as
an associate member
- not through a
club.
niagaranaturists@gmail.com