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SF’s Nude “Summer of Love” Parade

Be on the look out for dangling bits from the Castro to the Haight on Sunday
By - posted 8/7/2016 No Comment

All body freedom lovers are invited to the very first Nude Summer of Love Parade in honor of Jerry Garcia. August 1st is his birthday and August 9th is the day he died. Celebrate the hippie movement and all the liberation that it brought to America and to the rest of the world.

They will gather at Jane Warner Plaza (Castro, 17th Street and Market Street) at 11 am. The parade will begin at 12 noon.

Get naked to honor and to celebrate the power of love and freedom, to celebrate the beauty of an open heart and an open mind and the beauty of nature, of the human body and spirit. Please come as bare as you dare and please feel free to wear flowers, to paint peace signs on your body and to bring signs or objects that reflect the spirit of the Summer of Love.

Nude Summer of Love Parade
Sunday, August 7, 2016 – 11:00 am to 2:00 pm
Starts at Jane Warner Memorial Plaza | 401 Castro Street, San Francisco, CA
FREE

For More Info – www.mynakedtruth.tv – Definitely not safe for work!

Parade Route
Jane Warner Plaza, North on Waller Street, North on Divisadero, West on Haight to Stanyan and back – East on Haight, South on Divisadero, South on Castro to Jane Warner Plaza. They will stop at Haight and Ashbury corner to take pictures. This route may change so please stay tuned for updates.

From the organizers:

The hippie movement started here, in San Francisco, and then it has and still continues to change the world. As we all know, body freedom, sexual freedom and freedom of choice and self-expression were very important aspects of that movement. Civil rights movement and massive rebellion against the oppression of the human race have also permanently changed our planet for the better. Today we take many of our freedoms for granted and often forget that it took a multi-generation world-wide movement to secure those rights and to make them a normal part of our daily lives.

The Summer of Love started in the 60-s but it never has to end. It is up to us to keep it alive in our hearts and minds. It is up to us to continue this tradition of liberation of the human race through love, understanding and compassion. It is up to us to continue pushing the envelope and reaching for greater and greater freedom. It is up to us to never give up and never settle for mediocrity.

Please join us in our celebration of the new spirituality and the new world! it is up to us to create that world, it is up to us to manifest our dreams and to inspire others to dream.