Organised by Dunfermline Carnegie Rotary at Silver Sands Beach, Aberlady, Fife.
Join us on the 27th May for our first ever Carnegie Rotary Club Noody Dook. Join us for Scotland's first ever mass skinny dip! A fundraiser, a personal challenge, a celebration of life, of our own bodies, of nature. This event is about taking a risk, feeling alive and embracing a moment of pure joy and freedom.
The Carnegie Rotary Club Noody Dook, will take place around 8.00 on Sat 27th May, for a wee dook in the refreshing water of the Forth. join us from 7.00 for registration. All Bodies Welcome (over 18 only)
Q&A
Do I need a ticket? Yes, we need tickets for health and safety compliance, Parking is available on site at Silver Sands (there are very limited blue badge spaces) please car share where possible. Why do I have to pay? We charge a small fee to cover some of our costs and the rest will go towards helping Carnegie Rotary Club support brilliant local and international work, if you want to fund-raise for us, the link is here. If you want to fund-raise for some-one else, that's brilliant- we would love if you keep us posted.
What about safety? We will have both life guards and first aiders on site. Do I have to be naked? There is no obligation to be naked at the Carnegie Rotary Club Noody Dook, though it is encouraged. The Noody Dook is a unique and rare opportunity to get naked in nature. However, you do you, feel free to wear shoes, swim gloves a weird and wonderful wig, face paint- whatever works for you. Can I bring my children along? The short answer is no, for insurance the Noody Dook is an adult only event. What do I do with my stuff while I'm in the water? We would encourage you to leave valuables at home and leave swim stuff on the beach as you would with any other outdoor swim. We will have markers on the beach to help you find your things. Am I allowed to take pictures? Again the short answer here would be no- we would ask you to be respectful of other dookers. We will have professional photographers on site for publicity. What if my bum ends up in the paper? The Media will be present on the day- the only sure fire way to keep your bum out of the paper is to not NOT take your clothes off at a public event at a public beach. Can I bring spectators? Absolutely NOT, whilst we cant prevent members of the public from being in a public space, we respectfully ask you to not bring spectators along to the event. Are there toilets? Yes there are public toilets at Silver Sands.
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