Activist says he'll bring nudity to sidewalk sale
By Leslie H. Dixon
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Staff Writer
Saturday, June 30, 2007
NORWAY - The fight continues for Aaron Fuda and his Fudafest.
At noon on Saturday, July 7, a group of what Fuda describes as "very pissed-off citizens" will march into town carrying protest signs against the Iraq War, President George W. Bush, and marijuana and nudity laws. As they make their way to Butters Park at the head of Main Street, where they have been assigned as part of the Downtown Festival activities, Fuda promises there will be open marijuana smoking and nude streakers.
"I fought the law and the law made more law. So the fight continues forever, as we the people will never stop drumming or smoking weed," promised the organizer of the annual Fudafest in an e-mail to the Sun Journal.
Police Chief Robert Federico said he is not concerned.
"If someone does something illegal, he's going to jail. If he wants to be a martyr, he can be a martyr," the chief said Friday.
Fudafest, or Fully Unclothes Dancing Activism Festival, is described by its founder on the Fudafest Web site as "a clothing-optional protest against unjust laws, especially marijuana laws." The 39-year-old Norway resident said he began the festival in 1992 on his McKay Road property in hopes of "bringing the hippies, punks and metal heads together to fight for their rights. Their right to party, dance and be naked."
The affair immediately attracted notice by police. About a dozen years ago, nearly 50 law enforcement officers led by the Maine State Police Tactical Team surrounded some 400 festival-goers and searched them for illegal substances. Since that time, local police have locked horns with the group on occasion.
Federico said in 2005 that Fuda had four convictions that range from possession of a scheduled drug to marijuana cultivation since 1986.
This year, local officials said they tried to work out a better plan so that the festival could continue without disruption to anyone. But Fuda said he is not happy that he is no longer able to have ceremonial drumming and a peaceful gathering at his house.
"The town of Norway has made a law that is unconstitutional, making FudaFest illegal," said Fuda in his e-mail. "The constitution gives us the right to peacefully protest laws and does not make limits on many people or how late the noise is. If we don't make noise then you don't hear us do you?"
While Fuda did not specify what law he was referring to, Norway recently passed an outdoor festival ordinance that, under certain conditions, regulates outdoor festivals through a permitting process. Town Manager David Holt said Fuda has not applied for a permit.
"We've been working with them ongoing since last year," Holt said. "We've been working with them to voluntarily submit an application anyway. If they didn't have the event here, obviously it wouldn't be necessary."
Aranka Matolcsy, coordinator of the Norway Summer Festival, said she offered the group a site at Butters Park from 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday, July 7, to display their ceremonial drumming and puppets.
"I'm very positive about the whole situation," she said. "I'm glad they're willing to participate as a performing group. I think they've drawn the distinction between the festival and the town."
Fuda said they will protest for three hours this year, but he intends to make next year "a bigger deal."
"I bought this land to have ceremonial drumming when I want to, which according to tradition is all night long," Fuda said. "There will be puppets, signs, drums and crazy costumes. If we can't do this at my own home, then we will do this every year downtown, and each year it will get bigger and louder, I promise." |
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Posted By:kellie at June 30, 2007 8:03 AM (Suggest Removal) Aaron Fuda needs to grow up. If they didnt have to make a "point", what ever that may have been, tended to their own business, no one would have mentioned a thing about the festivities, had respect for their neighbors, from sound, parking, privacy fencing....
I know I certainly don't want to see his or anyone else's naked body!
Perhaps they should arrest them for being crazy This is not appropriate behavior, especially in town.
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Posted By:john at June 30, 2007 8:05 AM (Suggest Removal) They ought to leave naked stoned drummer guy and all his like minded friends alone, as long as they aren't trafficking drugs or endangering others in vehicular traffic...
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Posted By:MRS at June 30, 2007 8:56 AM (Suggest Removal) Geez, live and let live. Let people do what they want on their property so the DONT HAVE TO TAKE IT OUT ON THE STREETS.
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Posted By:Bob L. at June 30, 2007 10:49 AM (Suggest Removal) Maine will never change. That is why I left many decades ago. Nudity, shmudity...so what. Let freedom ring throughout the land. I guess I will smoke a joint now as I sit and write this in the buff.-Bob
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Posted By:Jerry at June 30, 2007 11:33 AM (Suggest Removal) I applaud Aranka for trying to work in a positive way with Aaron's Fudafesters. Sure, a lot of what he does is for show. But the drumming and puppeteering has a message that is all about unjust government actions. I can only hope that those who have stood in silence each Saturday on Main Street, protesting the war, will have the courage to stand in solidarity on Festival day with the "hippies, punks and metal-heads" as they drum and dance for peace.
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Posted By:Blue Eyes at June 30, 2007 11:41 AM (Suggest Removal) I really have no desire to see all these people running around stoned and naked. And like it was said...if you didn't have to make a point out of it...you'd probably still be able to use your own land for this. Do whatever you want in your own privacy and keep it to yourself!
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Posted By:Ken at July 1, 2007 6:14 AM (Suggest Removal) Where are people's rights today. We Americans are so up-tight about so many things. Most of the foreign countries have nudism and beaches where clothing is optional but if you went to Old Orchard and saw some of our friendly Canadians with a total bathing suit you can hold in the palm of you hand (with it closed) I see no problem. It's like TV, if you don't like what you are watching, look the other way and let the people do their thing. No harm done with a few people or even hundreds walking around totally nude or smoking a joint.
There are too many do-gooders out there that should try something besides flapping their gums.
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Posted By:Ernest at July 1, 2007 8:08 AM (Suggest Removal) What is the difference between someone stoned or drunk. The laws are the only difference. Unless you ask any law enforcement officer and they will tell you a stoned person is much eaisier to deal with. Now isn't it about time to change thee drug laws back to what they were a hundred years ago. We tried outlawing booze and that didn't work, and neither are the drig laws. As for nudity if God had intended for people to be clothed would'nt you have been born with clothes on, animals are.
Now granted most people are a lot better looking clothed but shouldn't they have the choice to be laughed at.
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Posted By:Canadian Neighbour at July 1, 2007 2:23 PM (Suggest Removal) LOL this is ridiculous.If they wanna get naked and stoned thats their business. I see no reason for the uproar. (oh yes... our lovely skimpy barely there bathingsuits.. WOO) I like what earnest said... and he's very right. If we were intended to be prudes and be clothed 24/7 then we would have been made differently.
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Posted By:deepee at July 1, 2007 2:28 PM (Suggest Removal) if you want to get stoned and run around naked........?...........move to miami.......the only problem is that the music is in spanish down there!
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Posted By:dd at July 1, 2007 6:22 PM (Suggest Removal) Aaron Fruda is stuck in a time warp and apparently has too much time on his hands. Grow up man.
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Posted By:at work...you?? at July 1, 2007 9:38 PM (Suggest Removal) I just hope some of the naked stoned folks are hot girls.. over 18. That would be acceptable. Prudes need not apply. If you sare an old cow who is adament about no naked bodies, then you are an old cow.
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Posted By:ws at July 1, 2007 10:47 PM (Suggest Removal) THEY WILL LOVE HIM NAKED IN JAIL.
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