Listings of AANR Clubs indicate some are “nonlanded.” What does that mean?
Nonlanded clubs are simply those that do not typically own or utilize a single piece of property for activities. Their plans may range from renting a local gym for a pool party to hosting a simple backyard swim and barbeque in a member’s fenced yard, to very elaborate Caribbean cruises or tours to nudist destinations in Europe and beyond. In some cases, clubs in their early stages may affiliate with AANR as nonlanded organizations while they grow membership, save money to purchase land, or wait to obtain building permits.
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