Our goal is to provide regular opportnuties for social naturism at various indoor and outdoor venues in Topeka and throughout the midwest. We meet at least once a month and are affiliated with the American Association for Nude Recreation.
Sunflower Naturists is open to everyone regardless of age, race, religion, gender, marital status, or orientation. In order to maintain a safe and welcoming atmosphere for all our members, we require a clothed, in-person interview for all individuals interested in joining us.
Nothing is planned at the moment, but more events are on the horizon.
Send us an email and we'll let you know when a new event is scheduled.
Put on something green and take everything else off as we celebrate St. Patrick's Day a week afterwards with fun, food, and plenty of drink!
Join us at noon to socialize and discuss strategy for the organization. We'll discuss plans for events in the coming Spring and Summer months, so if you've got ideas for activities or events we'd love to hear from you!
Stay warm this winter with this festive get-together!
To participate in the gift swap, bring a present costing $15 or less. We'll take turns picking and stealing gifts until they're gone. Ham and mashed potatoes will be provided.
This year, we're thankful for food and fellowship!
Turkey and mashed potatoes will be provided, anyone who wants to bring a side or dessert is welcome to do so.
Join us as we discuss the details, events, and amenities of our new non-landed naturist organization.
After the meeting, we'll be having beef & vegetable soup, cornbread, and apple crumble to warm us up on the first cool day of fall.
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