Friends of Disco Beach
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- See also Magnuson Beach Bares.
- See also Seattle Free Beach Campaign (wiki site) and the official pictoral site at SeattleBeaches.org.
- See also Seattle Swims (wiki site) and the official pictoral site at SeattleSwims.org for other Seattle Swim events.
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[edit] Site map
- Main page (you are here)
- Archive
- Time Line Includes information on clothing-free use as reported in interviews done by FoDB organizers and others as well as information about developments in the park that affected such use.
- Coverage Press, media and blogging coverage of FoDB
- Past events Event reports
- Discussion pages. As the main pages are only editable by users with Sysop privileges, other users can discuss the pages and suggest changes on this page. Feel free to discuss anything relating to MBB events and issues.
[edit] Upcoming events
- NAC Disco Beach Project
- Date and time: Sunday, September 23 and Oct 21, 2006. See above Web site for details.
[edit] Getting involved and contact info
[edit] Keep SFBC informed
[edit] Fill out the Web form
To indicate you are interested in working with SFBC to create a clothing-optional beach in the Greater Seattle area, please fill out the form at the SeattleSwims.org web site using the form on the right side of the page. Make sure you select "SFBC" from the pull-down menu and put in your e-mail address.
[edit] E-mail contact info
You can also contact organizers via e-mail at
[edit] SFBC Wiki discussion page
Discuss issues, encounters, experiences, concerns, and suggest changes for this site on the Talk:Seattle Free Beach Campaign page.
[edit] Seattle Beaches Discussion Group
Join the Seattle Beaches Yahoo! Group for broader discussion and information about promoting the development of clothing-optional beaches in Seattle.
[edit] Arguments for use
Why is Discovery Park being promoted as such a strong candidate for development as a clothing-optional beach?
- The beach is secluded enough so those that are easily offended by people going au naturel can be prepared or avoid the beach if they wish. The beach can be easily signed.
- The beach is accessible for the general public to reach with Discovery Park's extensive system of trails. Law enforcement and emergency workers also have access to the beach via a restricted-access paved road.
- The beach has a history of clothing-optional use.
- The beach is relatively quiet (low use)
- Discovery Park itself can be easily reached by bicycle and the Metro Transit Bus Service. Those who drive will find ample parking.
[edit] Best times for nude use
The beach sees less use on weekdays versus weekends. There also are few if any scheduled volunteer projects on the beach on Mondays.
[edit] Directions
[edit] Legality and police involvement
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