- Soonercon
Infobox Convention
name = SoonerCon
caption =
status = Active
genre =Science fiction
venue = Biltmore Hotel
location = Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
country = United States
first = 1986
last =
organizer = Jerry Wall
filing =
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website = http://www.soonercon.comSoonerCon is a fan-run multi-genre convention held annually in
Oklahoma City ,Oklahoma . SoonerCon was founded in 1986 but went dormant after the 1997 event. In 2005, a group of fans, headed by con chair Jerry Wall, re-established SoonerCon as the multi-genre convention inOklahoma City . While originally created as a traditional sci-fi/fantasy convention, SoonerCon now crosses over to many different aspects of fandom including gaming, comics, literature,anime , miniature modeling, costuming, art, and film.Programming
In 2007, SoonerCon hosted a variety of guests including author
Stephen R. Donaldson , artistKeith Birdsong , publisherSelina Rosen , plus media guestsClaudia Christian ,Vaughn Armstrong ,Casey Biggs , and Larry and Janet Nemecek. Activities included a large exhibitor hall, an art show and auction, film festival, dinner/theater, charity auction benefiting the local chapter ofMarch of Dimes : Walk America,Rocky Horror Picture Show , SinnerCon, and performances from Tribal Stars - Tribal Fusion Bellydancers. Programming included hours of workshops on topics ranging from art to makeup andcostuming , and discussions of 2007’s topic, “Visitors from Beyond,” including discussions on UFOs, other dimensions, andSpace Brothers . Other panels included guest question and answer sessions, autographing, readings, and performances.History
First held in June1986 under founding chair Mike Hodge and mainly sponsored by the STAR OKC SF fan club and other individuals, SoonerCon became Oklahoma City’s fan-based sci-fi convention until SoonerCon 13 in 1997. (SC 2 and 3 were both held in 1987, in order to reset the date from summer to the pre-Thanksgiving weekend in November.) During those years, lots of headliner artist and writer guests of honor, from
Tim Powers andGene Wolfe toBrad W. Foster and Robin Bailey, were welcomed to Oklahoma City.In 1991, a sister event, ThunderCon, was formed by STAR OKC member Larry Nemecek. ThunderCon was intended to be a local charity "media con" emphasizing genre TV/film, comics, gaming, model-building, anime and pop culture, with actors, designers, and other guests--especially from Star Trek. ThunderCon, named in honor of Oklahoma’s spring weather, its Indian heritage and the state's heroic 45th Infantry Division (aka "Thunderbird Division"), debuted in June 1991 (balancing SoonerCon’s November setting) and lasted for seven annual editions, often with staff and helpers working both events.
Then in 2005, a group of fans, with permission from the original founders to use the name, brought back SoonerCon to fandom. SoonerCon 2006 was held July 15-16 at the Bricktown Plaza in Oklahoma City with over 500 paid attendees and $1000 raised for a local charity, Citizens Caring for Children. SoonerCon 2007, now expanded to a three-day event, was held June 8-10 and has moved to the Biltmore Hotel. The 2008 SoonerCon was held June 6-8, 2008, at the Biltmore Hotel in Oklahoma City. With a theme of "Pieces of '08," honored guests included toastmaster
Selina Rosen , authorJohn Ringo , and artist Tom Kidd.Upcoming SoonerCons
SoonerCon 2009 is scheduled for June 5-7, 2009, with featured guests
Eric Flint andSelina Rosen . The announced theme is "Slideways in Time."Related conventions
SoonerCon's sister convention is the fan-run "
Halloween culture" convention,TrickConTreat . TrickConTreat will be held October 3-5, 2008 at the Holiday Inn & Suites Oklahoma City North location, 6200 N Robinson Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73118. Activities include childrens' programming, hands-on makeup and costuming workshops, an art show, unique vendors and exhibitors, ghost-hunting information from local paranormal investigators, a charity auction to benefitThe Bella Foundation , and what has been deemed the first everHearse and Shock-Rod Show in the state of Oklahoma.External links
* [http://www.soonercon.com SoonerCon's official website]
* [http://www.startrek.com/startrek/view/news/article/66455.html SoonerCon article on Startrek.com]
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