Niagara Naturists News
January 19, 2020

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Don't forget our Meet and Greet on 2/8/20 on
2/8/20 at the Hillview Restaurant.  We start at 5:45. Anybody can come to our Meet and Greets. which is located at 6135 Transit Road, Depew, NY. They have a private meeting room. We will start at 5:45 PM. More information about our Meet and Greet dinners may be found here. There is no need for a reservation. No commitments  are required. Come and see what we are all about.
 



From time to time, we have cartoons in the newsletter. Many of these come from AANR and are created by Ron Warne. Ron is supplying us with cartoons in return for letting of all you know that he has a whole line of nudist products available. Click on the advertising image to view the selection of mugs and other items.

Niagara Naturists and AANR both have a strong message on body acceptance. That includes being able to breast feed a baby without being harassed for doing so. The following two stories recently appeared in the news. One positive and one negative.

The negative:
Chick-fil-A customer says manager asked her to "cover up" while breastfeeding
This mom was shocked and surprised at the way she was treated at a Georgia Chick-fil-A.

A manager reportedly asked the woman to “cover up” while she was breastfeeding her infant daughter in the dining room of the fast-food place. After sharing her story on social media, a group of moms staged a "nurse-in" at the restaurant. Click here to read the rest of the story.

The positive:
Breastfeeding mom's touching encounter with an orangutan has people swooning—and debating

A breastfeeding mother's experience at Vienna's Schoenbrunn Zoo is touching people's hearts—but not without a fair amount of controversy.

Gemma Copeland shared her story on Facebook, which was then picked up by the Facebook page Boobie Babies. Photos show the mom breastfeeding her baby next to the window of the zoo's orangutan habitat, with a female orangutan sitting close to the glass, gazing at them.

"Today I got feeding support from the most unlikely of places, the most surreal moment of my life that had me in tears," Copeland wrote. Click here for the rest of the story.


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