2010 Skinny-Dip Date Announced
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Mark your
calendars now for the 2010 AANR World Record Skinny-Dip. On July 10, 2010, AANR
will try to beat its own world record for the most people simultaneously
skinny-dipping. Last year, a total of 13,648 participants skinny-dipped in 143
locations throughout North America.
Click here to read about last year's event plus continuous updates, details and need-to-know information as the
date approaches.
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Bud Light Clothing Drive
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In the true spirit of Super Bowl weekend, enjoy this Bud Light commercial about an office overachiever who organizes a clothing drive for co-workers with the promise of a Bud Light for every article of clothing donated.
Click here to watch.
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Naked At The Museum
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Looking for a unique Valentine's Day event? Search no further than Watson Adventures' Naked at the Art Museum scavenger hunts, with an emphasis on all things naked. Participants form a team of two to six people who discover secrets hidden in works of art involving nudity, answering questions as they go.
According to the Chicago Sun-Times, a sample question might be: "Which painting's title sounds like it could be a tabloid headline about a Cubs' bullpen scandal?"
Answer: Picasso's "Nude with Pitcher."
The events are scheduled in museums in larger cities across the United States.
Click here to read more or find a scavenger hunt in your area.
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An Olympic Moment
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With
the Vancouver Olympics just two weeks away, it's time to take a fresh look at
the robust ways of the ancient Greeks, who performed feats of strength and
skill during the first Olympics. And, to
point out that the first Olympics was the earliest documented form of nude recreation. In the ancient city of Olympia, the site of the first Olympics,
the athletes always competed in the nude. In fact, in Greek, "gymnos"
means "nude."
Count down to the games by clicking here.
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Why Your AANR Membership Matters
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"Because of the reach of AANR, your support and input can make things happen on a local, regional and national scale. Your membership matters not only from your monetary contribution to AANR, but from your individual contribution and your presence in the process."
Anita Panganiban
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