VOLUNTEERS NEEDED ELEVENTH ANNUAL CAPE COD BEACH CLEAN-UP at Herring Cove Beach in Provincetown, MA 9:00 am, Saturday, June 9, 2007 The Cape Cod Nudist and Naturist Coalition needs naturists, their friends and anyone else willing to support us attend our eleventh annual beach cleanup. For the past ten years naturists and their supporters from all over the country have gathered to cleanup a section of the Cape Cod National Seashore. In this time we have cleaned up more than 60 miles of beaches and trails and collected more than 30 truckloads of trash. We have also donated $1,200 to procure low flow showerheads at Herring Cove Beach. This effort has helped us establish good relations with the National Park Service Rangers and has shown that we are good citizens concerned about the environment. The goal of the Coalition is to reestablish a traditional designated clothing optional section of the beach. A pre-clean-up count is important to schedule the services provided by CCNS and the Coalition. A THANK YOU noon picnic will be held followed by a chance to relax on a nearby beach, a place where nudity is often tolerated--and on June 9 we can be sure the rangers are in a good mood. A dinner group will assemble at the Seascape Motel in Truro at 5PM. The Coalition of Nudists and Naturists is made up of members of the following organizations which can be found on the INTERNET: AMERICAN ASSOC for NUDE RECREATION AANR-EASTERN REGION SUNCHASERS TRAVEL THE NATURIST SOCIETY NATURIST ACTION COMMITTEE PILGRIM NATURISTS Turn this clean-up into a fun filled weekend mini vacation in P-Town. For more information go to: www.sunclad.com/cleancape/ Let’s hear from you ASAP! Don’t miss it this year! To register send name, address, phone number and club affiliations to either: Bill Falconer Sunchasers Travel Club Phone/FAX 413-583-6877 e-mail: mrcapp@netzero.net or: George Winlock Naturist Action Committee Phone/FAX 617-389-6846 e-mail: cleancape@aol.com Thanks and Think Sun!! Naturally yours, George Gwinmass @ yahoo. com NIFOC (and everywhere else I can be) Nude whenever I can be. Dressed only when I have to be.
It turned out pretty well. The weather forecast was definitely for rain, and we did better than that--cool and cloudy, but dry. There were about 70 people there. People are checking in, and you can see the flags (left to right) of the Naturist Society, the Naturist Action Committe, and the American Association for Nude Recreation. Out on the beach. Maybe we didn't work very hard all the time! The end result, one pile out of several. The tower in the background is the Pilgrim Monument overlooking Provincetown.
Yup, it'll undoubtedly happen next year. And I'm afraid you've also missed the biggest event hereabouts, the Eastern Naturist Gathering, which was last week. You really should get on the naturist discussion boards (http://www.sunclad.com/natforum , http://www.netnude.com/mb , http://www.rixplace.com or lots of others). Naturists are a talkative bunch!