Women pose for nude calendar to raise money for animal shelter. Twelve woman posed nude in a small Texas town in hopes of raising money for the Human Society. Homeless animals are up and donations have been down and the woman wanted to do something to help the shelter…so they posed with the homeless animals.
The woman, ages 28-75 are hoping to raise $12,000 for the Bulverde, Texas Human Society. Bulverde, Texas is part of the bible belt and they were concerned that there would be some talk, but so far the reviews have been mixed but mostly good.
The video below shows tasteful and creative poses that also show the animals. The women appear to have had a good time making the calendar. The calendar is $12 plus $3 for shipping and can be ordered here.
In Salt Lake City, Utah, two 2010 calendars that have caused some controversy but sold well are the Men on a Mission and the Hot Mormon Muffins calendars. Both calendars poke fun of the traditional Mormon men and women, and of course have caused quite a bit of controversy in the state of Utah. For more information on those calendars and to see the links on the left.
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