Tuesday, December 21, 2010
NAC Update- San Onofre, California
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DATE : December 20, 2010
SUBJECT: San Onofre Update
TO : All naturists and other concerned citizens
Dear Naturist,
This is an update from the Naturist Action Committee (NAC) on the status of San Onofre State Beach in California and NAC's ongoing effort on behalf of naturists there.
CASES DISMISSED
NAC is pleased to announce that the first two contested citations for nudity at San Onofre State Beach have been dismissed by a Superior Court judge in San Diego County.
Beach regulars Greg and Barbara Young were ticketed by Ranger Mike Story on September 12, 2010. They are among as many as twenty individuals who have received citations for nudity in the traditional clothing-optional area of San Onofre since the California Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) rescinded the Cahill Policy and abruptly declared the beach to be mandatorily clothed. The tickets have been issued as misdemeanor violations of title 14, section 4322 of the California Code of Regulations.
Although Monday’s action was the first involving contested charges, two other ticketed individuals had previously chosen not to contest their citations and had entered into plea bargains. The accepted deals in those cases had reduced each charge to an infraction, which has been compared to the severity of a parking ticket.
A similar deal was offered to Greg and Barbara Young in court on Monday. However, representing the Youngs, California defense attorney and NAC Board member Allen Baylis rejected the offer, saying that the naturist defendants were understandably upset and indignant about the charges, and they wished to have their day in court, before a jury of their peers.
It was no bluff. The Naturist Action Committee has a list of willing defendants, and NAC has been preparing for this challenge. NAC has enlisted the advice of outside counsel and has set aside funds for the purpose.
Faced with the rejection of her offer and the naturists’ insistence on a jury trial, Deputy District Attorney Chris Ryan moved for a dismissal of the charges. Superior Court Judge Richard E. Mills granted the motion and dismissed the charges.
TICKETING CONTINUES AT SAN ONOFRE
NAC advises naturists that ticketing continues at San Onofre State Beach.
The source of the citations in each of the recent instances has been Ranger Mike Story, a 2006 product of the state's park ranger academy. Story's modus operandi is to stalk his quarry through field glasses or through the viewfinder of a camera from the top of a cliff overlooking the beach.
After he sights his target, Ranger Story cites his target, hurrying down to make the confrontation by driving along the beach at speeds some have called unsafe. Although other rangers (and lifeguards) are authorized to give tickets for nudity, Mike Story is the only one presently doing so at San Onofre State Beach.
WHAT IS NAC DOING?
Citations for nudity at San Onofre are being issued under California Code of Regulations (CCR), Title 14, section 4322, a misdemeanor. In close coordination with Friends of San Onofre Beach, the local TNS-affiliated beach user group, the Naturist Action Committee is working to help with legal issues. It is our continuing intent to assist persons who are cited for nudity at Trail 6, while they are nude under appropriate circumstances. The specific nature of that assistance will likely vary from case to case.
The San Diego County prosecutor's office has offered plea bargains to defendants. NAC understands and respects the matter of an individual's personal choice in accepting or rejecting such a deal. Nevertheless, standing up to the charges is an important way to challenge their legitimacy. NAC stands ready to assist those who contest the charges.
As detailed in other NAC Action Alerts, Advisories and Updates, the Naturist Action Committee is leading an effort to have areas in California state park units specifically designated for clothing-optional use. While NAC continues to oppose ticketing at the traditional clothing-optional area of San Onofre, we are simultaneously working WITH the California Department of Parks and Recreation, as well as with the California Park and Recreation Commission, to advance the opportunities for officially accepted clothing-optional recreation.
WE MUST NOT ABANDON SAN ONOFRE BEACH
Friends of San Onofre Beach, the Naturist Action Committee and naturists everywhere need your assistance. First and foremost, we must not abandon our beach. If we do not maintain our presence at Trail 6, the Parks Department will have successfully imposed the intolerant will of a tiny handful of bureaucrats on the large numbers who enjoy responsible clothing-optional recreation on public land. We cannot let that happen. The naturist community is depending on us to stand our ground.
A citation for violating section 4322 of the CCR is a misdemeanor and is certainly a legal issue that must be addressed. However, a conviction under section 4322 DOES NOT require sex offender registration. Disturbing the peace may be charged as an infraction, similar to a minor traffic violation.
CAMP PENDLETON
The traditional clothing-optional area at Trail 6 of San Onofre State Beach is immediately adjacent to a portion of Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton. Some who seek escape from the intolerance and harassment of the California Department of Parks and Recreation have relocated their clothing-optional activities across the fence to the Marine Base.
Although there has been no recent response from the Marines, any unauthorized presence on the military property is considered trespassing. The Naturist Action Committee does not endorse or encourage the use of Pendleton's beach for clothing-optional recreation. It's unlikely that NAC will be able to help those who find themselves facing a federal charge of trespass on a military facility.
WHOM TO NOTIFY OF TICKET INCIDENTS AT SAN ONOFRE BEACH
If you witness an incident at the State Beach (e.g., ticketing, harassment - official or personal -, user misbehavior, or shallow burial of a large marine mammal in a recreational area), please contact Allen Baylis by phone at (714) 962-0915 or by e-mail at: rab@baylislaw.com
Alternatively, you may contact NAC Executive Director Bob Morton by phone at (512) 282-6621 or by e-mail at: execdir@naturistaction.org
LOCAL SUPPORT
Throughout the ongoing ordeal with the California DPR, the members of Friends of San Onofre Beach have done an extraordinary job of pulling their own weight for the beach they cherish. To donate to Friends of San Onofre Beach, you may send a check to:
Friends of San Onofre Beach
P. O. Box 6283
Huntington Beach, CA 92615
WATCH FOR INFORMATION FROM NAC
Watch for NAC Action Alerts, Advisories and Updates on this and other important issues affecting naturists.
You may also stay informed by checking the following websites: http://www.friendsofsanonofre.org
Get on the e-mail list of Friends of San Onofre Beach by sending your request to: info@friendsofsanonofre.org
PLEASE HELP NAC TO CONTINUE HELPING NATURISTS!
The Naturist Action Committee remains committed to the vigorous defense of the clothing-optional use of public land. Activism on behalf of naturists can be expensive. NAC relies entirely on the voluntary financial support of people like YOU.
Won't you please send a generous donation to:
NAC
PO Box 132
Oshkosh, WI 54903
Or call toll free (800) 886-7230 (8AM-4PM, Central Time, weekdays) to donate by phone using your MasterCard, Visa or Discover Card. Or use your credit card to make a convenient online donation: www.naturistaction.org/donate/
Thank you for choosing to make a difference.
Naturally,
Bob Morton
Executive Director
Naturist Action Committee
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Naturist Action Committee (NAC) - PO Box 132, Oshkosh, WI 54903
Executive Dir. Bob Morton - execdir@naturistaction.org
Board Member Allen Baylis - rab@baylislaw.com
Online Rep. Dennis Kirkpatrick - naturist@sunclad.com
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Tuesday, December 14, 2010
NAC Update- State of California
NATURIST ACTION COMMITTEE
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DATE : December 13, 2010
SUBJECT: California
TO : Naturists and other concerned citizens
Dear Naturist,
This is an Update from the Naturist Action Committee on an important issue.
NATURISTS ADDRESS CALIFORNIA PARK AND RECREATION COMMISSION
Scores of concerned naturists have responded to the NAC Action Alert of November 23, 2010, by sending letters and e-mails to the California Park and Recreation Commission. Reflecting an originality and sense of genuine personal involvement that have come to typify messages from naturists, writers from California and across the continent have requested that the Commission set aside land for clothing-optional recreation in units of the State Park system.
NAC expresses its enthusiastic gratitude to the large numbers of you who have taken the time to make a difference by contacting the Commission. Your efforts are already having an important impact!
A REPORT ON THE COMMISSION'S PUBLIC MEETING OF DECEMBER 10
Since the presentation by the Naturist Action Committee to the Park and Rec Commission of a petition calling for designation of places set apart for clothing-optional recreation, NAC has been following up with letters to the Commission and personal appearances at meetings of the Commission.
In addition to issuing a call for correspondence, NAC asked for local naturists to attend a public meeting of the State Park and Recreation Commission that was held in San Diego on Friday, December 10, 2010.
FORTY naturists attended that meeting, making up an impressive two-thirds of the audience. Of those who attended, TWENTY-SIX addressed the Commission directly during the portion of the meeting reserved for public comment. For almost a solid hour, Park and Rec Commission members heard from naturists.
NAC executive director Bob Morton led off, and NAC board member Allen Baylis batted cleanup. In between, the gratifyingly diverse array of naturist speakers included women and men, young and old, straight and gay, NAC and NEF Area Representatives, lifelong Californians, immigrants from other countries, and even three naturists who have received recent citations for nudity at San Onofre State Beach, as a result of the arbitrary change of policy there.
NAC appreciates the impressive voluntary participation of those attended, those who brought their "Nude Beaches YES!" signs, and those who spoke to the Commission. When the supporters of designation for areas of clothing-optional recreation were asked to stand in the audience and be seen, the members of the Commission couldn't help but recognize the grass roots nature of the message.
The matter of designation was not a Commission agenda item, and was therefore not considered in a vote. That was intentional; NAC had not asked for an agenda item. Instead, NAC chose the "public comment" method of presentation as the most effective way to advance an issue that typically benefits from personalization and familiarization BEFORE official commitment.
NAC will, of course, be asking for the Commission's official commitment. The Commission has the authority to designate, and it has the responsibility to establish general policy and to recommend policy to the Department of Parks and Recreation. NAC seeks both designation and an accompanying policy for clothing-optional recreation.
OPPOSITION
The opposition to designation is NOT coming from the public. After all, the 2009 NEF California Poll showed that an impressive SIXTY-TWO PERCENT of California adults favor the designation of areas for clothing-optional recreation in State Parks. That California-specific opinion survey, which was commissioned just last year by the Naturist Education Foundation and was independently administered by Zogby International, shows that an overwhelming SEVENTY-NINE PERCENT of Californians agree that people should be able to enjoy nude sunbathing at a beach or other area that is designated for that purpose.
Further, the same poll reveals that SIXTY PERCENT of Californians are NOT offended by the non-sexual nudity of others.
Rather, the opposition to designation is coming from a few bureaucrats within the Department of Parks and Recreation. (Remember that the Department is different from the Commission.) Kathryn Tobias, the Department's Senior Staff Counsel, wrote in a memorandum dated December 10, 2010, that the Cahill Policy "no longer applies to any unit of the State Park System."
Simply put, those public servants who oppose designation for clothing-optional recreation are NOT being responsive the wishes, the preferences, the expressed opinions and the will of the people of California.
THE NEED FOR YOUR INVOLVEMENT CONTINUES
Whether or not you've written or attended the meeting in San Diego, you can still help. NAC asks that you write to the Commission. Send your comments by e-mail, fax or surface mail. If you haven't yet expressed yourself to the Commission, now is your chance. Those who have already written or have attended the meeting on December 10 are also encouraged to write again. We should be prepared to sing more than one verse of this song.
WHO SHOULD WRITE?
NAC is requesting ALL NATURISTS and other concerned individuals to contact California officials on this important matter, regardless of your place of residence. California understands the importance of out-of-state visitors who come to enjoy the state's beaches, lakes and streams. The opportunity to provide diverse recreational opportunities applies to those visitors, as well as to California residents. While all are encouraged to make their voices heard, the participation of Californians is, of course, particularly important.
Send a letter, a fax or an e-mail. Phone calls will likely be ineffective in this specific context.
California State Park & Recreation Commission
P.O. Box 942896
Sacramento, CA 94296
FAX: (916) 654-6374
Louis Nastro, Assistant to the Commission
E-MAIL: LNastro@parks.ca.gov
Send a copy to:
California Department of Natural Resources
Natural Resources Agency
1416 Ninth Street, Suite 1311
Sacramento, CA 95814
FAX: (916) 653-8102
E-MAIL: secretary@resources.ca.gov
NAC encourages you to send copies of your faxes and paper mail to:
NAC, P.O. Box 132, Oshkosh, WI 54903.
Send copies of your e-mails to:
CA@naturistaction.org
WHAT SHOULD YOU SAY?
When you write:
a) Be polite.
b) Be known. Give your name and address. If you are a California
resident or a frequent visitor to California, be sure to point
that out. Anonymous letters have very little impact.
c) Be focused. Keep your correspondence brief and on target.
d) Be positive. Remember that we're trying to ENCOURAGE the Park
and Recreation Commission to do something. Please do not take
a scolding tone.
e) Be clear. Say that you SUPPORT NAC's petition asking for
designation of clothing-optional areas in units of the State
Park System.
f) Be appreciative. Thank the Commission for its consideration
of the letters it has already received. Thank the Commission
for its attention to the naturists who spoke at the December 10
meeting in San Diego.
Additional writing points:
a) NAC and fifteen of its allies have submitted to the Commission a thoughtful petition that addresses the issues of designation and policy for clothing-optional recreation throughout the ENTIRE State of California.
This is NOT just about San Onofre State Beach. Although that beach was the first State Park unit at which DPR has killed its policy for managing clothing-optional recreation, it will not be the last. The present lack of a comprehensive statewide policy threatens ALL clothing-optional areas in California State Park units. Consider the implications for Black's (Torrey Pines), Gaviota, Bonny Doon and many others.
b) For thirty years, the Department's Cahill Policy allowed a means to manage for clothing-optional recreation in units of the State Park system. The nullification of the Cahill Policy has left the department with no statewide policy to address a form of recreation that's obviously popular with the public. The submitted petition proposes a specific way to address the management of clothing-optional recreation.
c) Using statistics that are misleading (and too often just plain wrong), officials of the California Parks and Rec Department have attempted to point to lewd behavior as a reason for prohibiting nudity. The public is not well served by such improperly supported allegations. The Naturist Action Committee has made the Department and the Commission aware of the misrepresentations and will be doing so even more specifically in the coming weeks.
WHAT'S NEXT
NAC is working with the California Park and Recreation Commission to determine the most appropriate way to proceed. Please watch for future Action Alerts, Advisories and Updates from the Naturist Action Committee.
MORE INFORMATION AND RESOURCES
Additional information and links are available, along with this NAC Action Alert on the web site of the Naturist Action Committee.
http://www.naturistaction.org
Select "Alerts, Advisories and Updates," and find this NAC Update under Current Updates.
PLEASE HELP NAC TO CONTINUE HELPING NATURISTS!
The Naturist Action Committee is the volunteer nonprofit political adjunct to The Naturist Society. NAC exists to advance and protect the rights and interests of naturists throughout North America. Fighting for the clothing-optional recreational use of public land is expensive. To do its job, NAC relies entirely on the voluntary generosity of supporters like you.
Please take a moment to send a donation to:
NAC
PO Box 132
Oshkosh, WI 54903
Or call toll free (800) 886-7230 to donate by phone using your MasterCard, Visa or Discover Card. Or use your credit card to make a convenient online donation: www.naturistaction.org/donate/
Thank you for choosing to make a difference!
Naturally,
Bob Morton
Executive Director
Naturist Action Committee
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Naturist Action Committee (NAC) - PO Box 132, Oshkosh, WI 54903
Executive Dir. Bob Morton - execdir@naturistaction.org
Board Member Allen Baylis - rab@baylislaw.com
Online Rep. Dennis Kirkpatrick - naturist@sunclad.com
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Monday, September 6, 2010
NAC Update- San Onofre, California
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DATE : September 6, 2010
SUBJECT: San Onofre Update
TO : All naturists and other concerned citizens
Dear Naturist,
This is an update from the Naturist Action Committee (NAC) on the status of San Onofre State Beach in California and NAC's ongoing effort on behalf of naturists there.
In March of this year, a citation for nudity was issued to an individual by a lifeguard at the far north end of the traditional clothing-optional area. Three additional tickets for nudity were issued shortly thereafter.
Throughout the late spring and much of the summer, no other citations for mere nudity were issued at the traditionally clothing-optional Trail 6 area of the beach. However, three tickets for nudity were dispensed last week, and one was given at the beach yesterday. The purveyor of the ticketing in each of the recent instances has been Ranger Mike Story, a 2006 product of the state's park ranger academy. Story's modus operandi is to stalk his quarry through field glasses or through the viewfinder of a camera from the top of a cliff overlooking the beach.
The ranger has told some beach users that he has taken nude videos of them. Meanwhile, the California Department of Parks and Recreation has denied that any such videos exist.
After he sights his target, Ranger Story cites his target, hurrying down to make the confrontation by driving along the beach at speeds some have called unsafe. Although other rangers (and lifeguards) are authorized to give tickets for nudity, Mike Story is the only one presently doing so at San Onofre State Beach.
WHAT HAS HAPPENED WITH THE EARLIER CITATIONS?
Citations for nudity at San Onofre are being issued under California Code of Regulations (CCR), Title 14, section 4322, a misdemeanor. In close coordination with Friends of San Onofre Beach, the local TNS-affiliated beach user group, the Naturist Action Committee is working to help with legal issues. It is our continuing intent to assist persons who are cited for nudity at Trail 6, while they are nude under appropriate circumstances. The specific nature of that assistance will likely vary from case to case.
For each of the first four citations, the San Diego County prosecutor's office has offered a plea bargain to the lesser offense of "disturbing the peace," which is an infraction. NAC understands and respects the matter of an individual's personal choice in accepting or rejecting such a deal. Nevertheless, standing up to the charges is an important way to challenge their legitimacy. NAC has contacted each of those who have received tickets, and NAC stands ready to assist those who contest the charges.
WE MUST NOT ABANDON SAN ONOFRE BEACH
Friends of San Onofre Beach, the Naturist Action Committee and naturists everywhere need your assistance. First and foremost, we must not abandon our beach. If we do not maintain our presence at Trail 6, the Parks Department will have successfully imposed the intolerant will of a tiny handful of bureaucrats on the large numbers who enjoy responsible clothing-optional recreation on public land. We cannot let that happen. The naturist community is depending on us to stand our ground.
A citation for violating section 4322 of the CCR is a misdemeanor and is certainly a legal issue that must be addressed. However, a conviction under section 4322 DOES NOT require sex offender registration. Disturbing the peace is an infraction, similar to a minor traffic violation.
CAMP PENDLETON
The traditional clothing-optional area at Trail 6 of San Onofre State Beach is immediately adjacent to a portion of Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton. Some who seek escape from the intolerance and harassment of the California Department of Parks and Recreation have relocated their clothing-optional activities across the fence to the Marine Base.
Although there has been no recent response from the Marines, any unauthorized presence on the military property is considered trespassing. The Naturist Action Committee does not endorse or encourage the use of Pendleton's beach for clothing-optional recreation. It's unlikely that NAC will be able to help those who find themselves facing a federal charge of trespass on a military facility.
WHOM TO NOTIFY OF TICKET INCIDENTS AT SAN ONOFRE BEACH
If you witness an incident at the State Beach (e.g., ticketing, harassment - official or personal -, user misbehavior, or shallow burial of a large marine mammal in a recreational area), please contact Allen Baylis by phone at (714) 962-0915 or by e-mail at rab@baylislaw.com
Alternatively, you may contact NAC Executive Director Bob Morton by phone at (512) 282-6621 or by e-mail at execdir@naturistaction.org
LOCAL SUPPORT
Throughout the ongoing ordeal with the California DPR, the members of Friends of San Onofre Beach have done an extraordinary job of pulling their own weight for the beach they cherish. To donate to Friends of San Onofre Beach, you may send a check to:
Friends of San Onofre Beach
P. O. Box 6283
Huntington Beach, CA 92615
WATCH FOR INFORMATION FROM NAC
Watch for NAC Action Alerts, Advisories and Updates on this and other important issues affecting naturists.
You may also stay informed by checking the following websites:
http://www.naturistaction.org/sanonofre
http://www.friendsofsanonofre.org
Get on the email list of Friends of San Onofre Beach by sending your request to: info@friendsofsanonofre.org
PLEASE HELP NAC TO CONTINUE HELPING NATURISTS!
The Naturist Action Committee remains committed to the vigorous defense of the clothing-optional use of public land. Activism on behalf of naturists can be expensive. NAC relies entirely on the voluntary financial support of people like YOU.
Won't you please send a generous donation to:
NAC
PO Box 132
Oshkosh, WI 54903
Or call toll free (800) 886-7230 (8AM-4PM, Central Time, weekdays) to donate by phone using your MasterCard, Visa or Discover Card. Or use your credit card to make a convenient online donation: http://www.naturistaction.org/donate/
Thank you for choosing to make a difference.
Naturally,Allen Baylis
Board Member
Naturist Action Committee
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Naturist Action Committee (NAC) - PO Box 132, Oshkosh, WI 54903
Executive Dir. Bob Morton - execdir@naturistaction.org
Board Member Allen Baylis - rab@baylislaw.com
Online Rep. Dennis Kirkpatrick - naturist@sunclad.com
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Wednesday, July 21, 2010
NAC Action Alert - Calfornia
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DATE : July 21, 2010
SUBJECT: California
TO : Naturists and other concerned citizens
Dear Naturist,
This is an Action Alert from the Naturist Action Committee. NAC is asking for your immediate help in an effort to have the State of California create official designations of areas for clothing-optional recreation in state parks.
Under existing regulations (California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Section 4322), the California Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) already has the authority to designate clothing-optional areas in units of the State Parks system. Through a petition that has been delivered to the Parks Department, the Naturist Action Committee has formally and specifically requested the Parks Department to make the designations it is presently allowed, by law, to make.
WHO SIGNED THE PETITION?
NAC invited California naturist and nudist clubs, groups and organizations to sign. The following sixteen signatories appear on the petition:
Naturist Action Committee
Friends of San Onofre Beach
BeachFront U.S.A
Black's Beach Bares
Friends of Gaviota
San Diego Camping Bares
Bay Area Naturists
Clothes Free International
Southern California Naturist Association
Whales Cave Conservancy
Naturists in the OC
Laguna del Sol
Nude Beach Alliance
Living Waters Spa
Naked Volleyball
Central Coast Naturists
Responding here to an anticipated question, NAC points out that it asked both the American Association for Nude Recreation and AANR-West to sign the petition for designation of appropriate areas for clothing-optional recreation in California State Parks. AANR and AANR-West each declined to sign.
IMPORTANT NEXT STEP:
NAC ASKS YOU TO WRITE IN SUPPORT OF THE PETITION
NAC urgently requests that you contact the Director of CA Parks and other important California State officials to express your vigorous support for the petition they have in their hands.
So that your contacts will have the greatest effect, please first take a couple of moments to learn about this situation.
WHAT DOES THE PETITION SAY?
The petition reminds the California Department of Parks and Recreation of its existing authority to set aside areas in State Park units for nude recreation. Using the Department's own documents and publications to justify the request, NAC and its partners call attention to the fact that the published mission of the California Department of Parks and Recreation includes "creating opportunities for high-quality outdoor recreation."
NAC augmented the submitted petition with exhibits, including a California-specific public opinion poll published just last year. The Naturist Education Foundation commissioned an independent polling organization to conduct the 2009 NEF California Poll. In that statistically significant survey:
79 percent of Californians AGREED that "people should be able to enjoy nude sunbathing on a beach or other location that is designated for that purpose"
70 percent AGREED that "areas should be set aside for people who enjoy clothing-optional recreation such as nude sunbathing and swimming"
62 percent AGREED that "the California Department of Parks and Recreation should exercise the legal authority it has to designate clothing-optional areas in state parks?"
For the complete text of the petition and details of the publications, documents and public opinion polls that make up the impressive list of exhibits, go to: http://www.naturistaction.org/ca.petition
WHAT IS NAC ASKING YOU TO DO?
The Naturist Action Committee is asking you to write to California officials, expressing your SUPPORT for the petition presented by the Naturist Action Committee and its partners. In this instance, we need WRITTEN contacts (paper letters, faxes, e-mails). See the contact list, below.
WHO SHOULD WRITE?
NAC is requesting ALL NATURISTS and other concerned individuals to contact California officials on this important matter, regardless of your place of residence. California understands the importance of out-of-state visitors who come to enjoy the state's beaches, lakes and streams. The opportunity to provide diverse recreational opportunities applies to those visitors, as well as to California residents. While all are encouraged to make their voices heard, the participation of Californians is, of course, particularly important.
Send a letter, a fax or an e-mail. Phone calls will likely be ineffective in this specific context.
California Department of Parks and Recreation
attention: Director Ruth Coleman
1416 Ninth Street,
Sacramento, CA 95816
E-MAIL: director@parks.ca.gov
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger
State Capitol Building
Sacramento, CA 95814
FAX: 916-558-3160 (new number)
WEB-BASED E-MAIL: http://gov.ca.gov/interact
California State Park & Recreation Commission
P.O. Box 942896
Sacramento, CA 94296-0001
Louis Nastro, Assistant to the Commission
E-MAIL: LNastro@parks.ca.gov
California Roundtable on Recreation, Parks and Tourism
P.O. Box 942896
Sacramento, CA 94296
Nina Gordon, Chair
E-MAIL: ngordon@parks.ca.gov
California State Parks Foundation
Northern California, Headquarters
50 Francisco Street, Suite 110
San Francisco, CA 94133
FAX: 415-772-8969
Elizabeth Goldstein, President
E-MAIL: elizabeth@calparks.org
California Department of Natural Resources
Natural Resources Agency
1416 Ninth Street, Suite 1311
Sacramento, CA 95814
FAX: (916) 653-8102
E-MAIL: secretary@resources.ca.gov
NAC encourages you to send copies of your faxes and paper mail to:
NAC, P.O. Box 132, Oshkosh, WI 54903.
Send copies of your e-mails to:
CA@naturistaction.org
When you write:
a) Be polite.
b) Be known. Give your name and address.
If you are a California resident or a frequent visitor
to California, be sure to point that out.
Anonymous letters have very little impact.
c) Be focused. Keep your correspondence brief and on target.
d) Be positive. Remember that we're trying to ENCOURAGE
the Parks Department to do something. Please do not
take a scolding tone.
e) Be clear. Say that you SUPPORT the petition asking
for designation of clothing-optional areas in units
of the State Park System.
A couple of additional writing points:
a) For thirty years, the Department's Cahill Policy allowed
a means to manage for clothing-optional recreation in
units of the State Park system.
The nullification of the Cahill Policy has left the
department with no statewide policy to address a form
of recreation that's obviously popular with the public.
The submitted petition proposes a specific way to address
the management of clothing-optional recreation.
b) Rangers and park managers must NOT confuse simple nudity
with lewd behavior.
Rangers presently have the authority to stop lewd activity,
and that authority is separate and different from the authority
the Parks Department has to establish areas for clothing-optional
recreation.
MORE INFORMATION AND RESOURCES
Additional information and links are available, along with this NAC Action Alert on the web site of the Naturist Action Committee.
http://www.naturistaction.org
Select "Alerts" and find this NAC Action Alert under Current Alerts.
PLEASE HELP NAC TO CONTINUE HELPING NATURISTS!
The Naturist Action Committee is the volunteer nonprofit political adjunct to The Naturist Society. NAC exists to advance and protect the rights and interests of naturists throughout North America. Fighting for the clothing-optional recreational use of public land is expensive. To do its job, NAC relies entirely on the voluntary generosity of supporters like you.
After you've contacted the officials on the list, please take a moment to send a donation to:
NAC
PO Box 132
Oshkosh, WI 54903
Or call toll free (800) 886-7230 to donate by phone using your MasterCard, Visa or Discover Card. Or use your credit card to make a convenient online donation: http://www.naturistaction.org/donate/
Thank you for choosing to make a difference!
Naturally,
Bob Morton
Executive Director
Naturist Action Committee
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Naturist Action Committee (NAC) - PO Box 132, Oshkosh, WI 54903
Executive Dir. Bob Morton - execdir@naturistaction.org
Board Member Allen Baylis - rab@baylislaw.com
Online Rep. Dennis Kirkpatrick - naturist@sunclad.com
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Sunday, March 21, 2010
Nudist camp designed for swingers
I talked with an owner last year of a long-time family campground that was on the verge of going out of business. The families had quit coming, despite a clean area, nice pool, and plenty of activies for the families. This campground had just made the switch to a lifestyle-friendly club, and immediately tripled their membership.
Since that time, I've talked with a lot of people, some owners, some members about their nudist resorts all over the country, and the general consensus that I have is that membership is down. Families are no longer coming out to camps. I can't seem to get a consensus as to why, but it generally boils down to:
1. Money
2. Lack of activities/facilities for those under 18
I've seen this coming for many years. Older clubs just aren't interested in keeping up with what modern families are interested in. And modern families just aren't interested in the old ways of family naturism. Affluent families that can afford the camps already have everything they need at home, pool, privacy fence, kids activities.
Plus, we are becoming a society that is detached from personal contact. And yes, the internet, which brings us this blog, and many others, is partially to blame. Why go visit someone at a camp, when you can share with them on Facebook, or Twitter, or MySpace.
So, what will become of nudist camps? I don't really know, but I was invited out to visit a new clothing-optional campground a few weeks ago. Orchard Trails Resort is located near Wills Point, Texas, home of two traditional nudist clubs (BB's Hideaway and Ponderosa Resort). Orchard Trails is the brainchild of a couple who have lived East Texas for many years, and have been longtime nudists (so I'm told). They purchased a large number of acres of land outside of Wills Point, and started development, and created a plan. In fact, they have created what appears to be the perfect lifestyle, clothing optional resort, with a large area for permanent RV's, a large area for visiting RV's, Motel-style cabins, a nice cafe/restaurant, and a salt-water pool and hot tub that is in the middle of everything.
I was very impressed with how the owners planned out this resort, and catered it to the lifestyle community. Apparently it is working, because they are pulling in a lot of memberships, and selling out their RV spots.
So, what will it take for traditional nudist camps to succeed? Can they even succeed? Is there a game plan out there for a camp that can be successful?
I think there is. Lake Como in Florida is a great example. Lupin in California is another. But just throwing a camp together will not succeed, and resting on a plan built even 20 years ago is doomed to fail.
We are at a crossroads in the naturist/nudist lifestyle. Only time will tell what the future holds.
Saturday, January 9, 2010
NAC Advisory - Blacks Beach
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NATURIST ACTION COMMITTEE
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DATE : January 8, 2010
SUBJECT: Black's Beach Rumor is NOT TRUE
TO : All naturists
Dear Naturist,
This is an advisory from the Naturist Action Committee (NAC) concerning an INCORRECT RUMOR about Black's Beach in San Diego County, California.
Torrey Pines State Park, which is often referred to, informally, as "Black's Beach," is still clothing-optional. A rumor has been circulating recently that nudity is no longer permitted at Torrey Pines State Park. THE RUMOR IS NOT TRUE.
The unfounded "news" has been circulating by word of mouth and online via e-mails, social networking sites and message board postings, under titles like: "Blacks Beach Officially No Longer a Clothing optional Beach" and "Blacks Beach is No More." THE RUMOR IS NOT TRUE.
CALIFORNIA DPR WEB SITE
The rumor seems to have arisen from a flawed reading of the Web site of the California Department of Parks and Recreation. A portion of the text on that Web site describes a 10-mile hiking trip from Scripps Pier to Torrey Pines State Beach and back. The text says: "This beach hike begins at Scripps Pier, passes along Torrey Pines City Beach, known locally as Black's Beach, once swimsuit-optional, now enforced suits-only."
The text is correct, but please note that it refers to Torrey Pines CITY BEACH, and NOT to Torrey Pines State Park. The City Beach is located south of the State Park. Despite their respective official names, both the city beach and the state beach are popularly called "Black's Beach."
Some have asserted that the DPR Web site's reference to Black's Beach has changed recently. NAC's check of Internet archives reveals that the text at the center of the rumor has not been changed.
THE END, A DECADE AGO, OF NUDITY AT TORREY PINES CITY BEACH
After years of clothing-optional use, the City of San Diego declared in 1999 that nudity would no longer be accepted on the City portion of the beach. Lifeguards daily established the boundary between the City beach and the State beach by setting out orange traffic cones and (initially, at least) a amall sawhorse with a makeshift sign that said: "NUDITY LINE."
In 2002, City lifeguards stopped putting out the cones and the sign, because a concern had developed among some officials that the sign might be seen as endorsing or designating nudity on the other side of the line. The ban on nudity on the City Beach only, remains in effect.
Other boundary markers come and go. Reflecting the continuing official caution for avoiding inadvertent designation, some markers have simply been posts that say: "BOUNDARY" or cones that say: "LINE."
TORREY PINES STATE BEACH
Clothing-optional use remains the norm on a stretch of beach of Torrey Pines State Park about one mile in length. For details, see the Web site of Black's Beach Bares, local naturist stewards of the beach. http://blacksbeach.org
The Naturist Action Committee works closely with Black's Beach Bares, which is affiliated with The Naturist Society and publishes an informative newsletter.
THERE ARE THREATS TO TORREY PINES / BLACK'S BEACH
Despite the falsity of the recent rumor, naturists are justified in being wary of threats to the clothing-optional status of the traditional area at Torrey Pines State Park. For more than thirty years, the California Department of Parks and Recreation has managed for clothing-optional recreation through its Cahill Policy and the Harrison letter that affirmed it. However, recent DPR actions at nearby San Onofre State Beach, make it clear that DPR officials feel they can terminate the Cahill Policy without public input at any time and at any State Park unit of their choosing.
In fact, it's likely that the official heavy-handedness at San Onofre has made the untrue Black's Beach rumor easier to believe.
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PLEASE HELP NAC TO CONTINUE HELPING NATURISTS!
The Naturist Action Committee remains committed to the vigorous defense of the clothing-optional use of public land. Activism on behalf of naturists can be expensive, and NAC relies entirely on the voluntary financial support of people like YOU.
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Thank you for choosing to make a difference.
Naturally,
Bob Morton
Executive Director
Naturist Action Committee
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