American Association for Nude Recreation Website Updated
In
an effort to better the educate the public about the benefits
of nude recreation and its mission, the American Association
for Nude Recreation (AANR), has completely redesigned its
website www.aanr.com.
The
new website, which has received more than 250,000 visits per
month during peak season, provides visitors an inside glimpse
into the nudist experience with tasteful imagery, valuable
information and next steps for experiencing the benefits of
nudism. It also serves as a valuable resource for AANR members,
clubs and resorts. The site was redesigned to be a complete
resource for members, potential members, journalists, government
officials and those who are merely curious. The site's new
main components include:
The
Experience: this page provides background on how to
enjoy nude recreation
Frequently
Asked Questions: answers basic questions about AANR
and nude recreation
Family
Values: explains the benefits of family nude recreation
Cyber-Bulletin:
AANR's official online newsletter
In
addition, the new site includes an online store, member services,
club services, a site index, search function, event calendar,
information for AANR regions and clubs and information on
how to become a member.
"Our key goal with the new site was to accurately depict
the mission of AANR, while becoming a valuable resource for
information on nude recreation at the same time," said
Pat Brown, AANR President. "We hope that visitors to
our site will feel comfortable while navigating the site so
that when they leave, they fully understand the meaning and
scope of nude recreation."
AANR's mission is to promote, enhance and protect
in appropriate settings, nude recreation and nude living in
the Americas. It is the oldest and largest organization of
its kind, representing nearly 50,000 people who enjoy clothes-free
and clothing-optional recreation throughout North America.
For further information on nude recreation and the association's
affiliated clubs, contact
AANR at 1-800-TRY-NUDE or visit the association's web site at www.aanr.com. |