- Stellarcon
Infobox Convention
name = Stellarcon
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genre =Speculative fiction
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location =Greensboro, North Carolina
country = United States
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organizer = The Science Fiction Fantasy Federation of theUniversity of North Carolina at Greensboro
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website = http://www.stellarcon.org/Stellarcon is a general,
speculative fiction convention held in the Greater Metro area ofGreensboro, North Carolina (aka. The Triad – Greensboro,Winston-Salem, North Carolina andHigh Point, North Carolina ), usually around mid March. Average attendance at the convention is around 500 people.It hosts a variety of related programming, including guest panel discussions, book readings, demonstrations, workshops, roleplaying games, board games, card games, robot battles, and a costume contest. Guest speakers generally include authors, artists, game designers, costumers and media celebrities. Additional attendees are vendors, selling a variety of merchandise, and fan groups such as the
501st Legion (Stormtroopers), Klingon Assault Group, Star Fleet, The Browncoats, and The Buccaneers of the Atlantic Coast.Who runs it?
Stellarcon is produced by The Science Fiction Fantasy Federation of the
University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG). The convention staff consists of volunteers from the UNCG student body, UNCG alumni, and professionals from throughout the southeastern United States.History
On March 20, 1976 , The Science Fiction Fantasy Federation held the first Stellarcon as a one-day mini convention whose main guest was Jack Townsend, then the president of the
Walter Koenig Fan Club. Since that date, Stellarcon has grown into a full 3-day event. The conventions were initially held in Elliott University Center, on the campus of UNCG, until StellarCon 16 in 1992, when Jeff Smith, the convention manager that year, took it off campus for the first time to a local hotel. It has remained off-campus since that date.In July 2006, Stellacon was selected to host the 46th annual
DeepSouthCon , which will take place in March 2008.References
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External Links
* [http://www.stellarcon.org/ Stellarcon's website]
* [http://www.uncg.edu/ UNCG's website]
* [http://www.uncg.edu/student.groups/sf3/ The Science Fiction Fantasy Federation's website]
* [http://sga.uncg.edu/ UNCG Student Government's website]
* [http://www.smithuel.net/sfchb/hbp2dsc.html DeepSouthCon history]
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