Posted on 01/31/2007 2:28:31 PM PST by Gondring
Mike Ritcheson, a truck driver from Southern Maine, bowls at a Bare Nekkid Mainers event at the Old Town Bowling Center in September. (Photo courtesy of Bare Nekkid Mainers)
OLD TOWN - They wore bowling shoes, but nothing else.
Some nudists who have been renting the Old Town Bowling Center for private parties dont appear to be breaking any laws or ordinances, but they are having fun candlepin bowling and playing pool.
"Hey, you cant go skinny-dipping at this time of year," said Hessa, who organized the events and wanted to be identified only by her first name.
During the three events the Bare Nekkid Mainers have held in the center since September, the one-story building at 185 Center St. was closed, its windows and doors were covered in paper, and signs announced that a private party was in progress.
"I have absolutely no problem with it, and I hope nobody else does," Charles "Chip" Carson, the centers owner, said Monday. "They just happen to like having a good time without their clothes on."
On Jan. 20, a man apparently ignored the signs and entered the center with his 8-year-old son.
"I tried to stop him," Hessa said Monday. "He walked through two doors that were covered in paper and had signs."
He apparently saw a nude male playing pool. Disgusted, the visitor went to police.
"One of our officers went over there to check," Old Town police Capt. Kyle Smart said Monday.
Police found no violations, and after checking with the city attorney and municipal officials, they concluded there has been no wrongdoing.
The doors cant be locked for fire and life safety reasons when people are inside, but Hessa said the group plans to post someone at the door at all times for future events.
"The only thing were not sure of is there may be some issues where they have a liquor license," Smart said.
Carson said he checked with the state liquor commission and found no restrictions.
He added that no one under 21 is served beer, but that food and alcohol are served with proper identification.
Anyone under age 18 must be accompanied by an adult, Hessa noted.
"Evidently, theres nothing in our ordinances," City Clerk Patty Brochu said. Nudity falls under a business special amusement permit, which the bowling center isnt required to have.
Because the events are private parties where people must RSVP and be placed on a list to enter, its not necessary to obtain such a permit.
"The big fear is that if this is allowed, how far does it escalate and how many liberties can other people take?" City Manager Peggy Daigle said Monday.
The city has contacted the state liquor commission to ensure there wasnt an issue, but hadnt received a reply as of Monday evening.
Hessa said she hopes that no one tries to create new laws or ordinances because of the groups activities.
"Were not doing anything sexually explicit, and were not out there doing it on Main Street," she said.
About 60 households belong to Bare Nekkid Mainers, and 30 to 40 people have participated in each bowling event in Old Town. As self-described naturist nudists, the Bare Nekkid Mainers belong to an international nudist organization and participate in nudist events throughout the year.
The group used to bowl in Albion, but that venue has closed. Hessa said the group has been looking for a new facility ever since.
"Theres no sexual overtones in any way," Hessa said. "We just like to do things a little different, and its all just plain fun."
People come from as far as 150 miles away for the naked bowling in Old Town, Hessa said. Some get hotel rooms for the night, and she stressed that they spend money on food and other amenities while theyre here.
"Economically, its tourism at its best," she said.
Carson was notified by one of his employees last September that the event had been booked and that extra help would be needed for the event.
"I kind of chuckled a little bit and said, Ill be there," Carson said.
"Im not ashamed of anything," Carson said. He turns the thermostat up to make his patrons more comfortable.
The event is handled like any private party, such as a birthday or retirement gathering, he said.
"It was odd for me, too," said Carson, who has been working at bowling lanes since he was 12.
As for business, there hasnt been any impact now that word has gotten out. After all, it is a private party, Carson stressed.
"Everybodys laughed at it, to be honest with you," he said. "These people are the cleanest people that youve ever met in your life."
Each participant brings a towel to sit on, and they all clean up after themselves.
"I wish every group was this clean," Carson said. "If peoples minds wander, turn it off. Nothing happens at all."
Just what I would want to see, naked Mainers during the winter...or ever!
Ugh!!!
Just the thought of this picture in my mind......now I will lose 2 lbs tonight...no need to eat dinner.
Please!!!for my sake...LEAVE YOUR CLOTHES ON!!
---I agree with the guy who said that if God intended for us to be naked we'd have been born that way---
I shouted "Don't Look, Ethel!" but it was tooooooooo late.
"Sorry officer, that wasn't a pool cue I was using"
Please ... spare me ....
If people want to bowl naked, let 'em. But don't fool yourselves guys, most of us in the world don't look good in the buff.
I don't even want to know where they keep their drivers license.
Gives a whole new meaning to "head pin" and "ball return" that I will not go into!
Don't tell them that..let them dream!
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