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The '''BSFFA''' is a club at Beloit College in [[Beloit, WI]], founded in 1978 and active at least from 2000 to 2023 (it is not clear if it was continuously active). It met twice a month.  It may have also been known as the '''Science Fiction and Fantasy Society of Beloit'''.
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The '''BSFFA''' is a [[club]] at Beloit College in Beloit, [[Wisconsin]], founded in 1978 and active at least from 2000 to 2023 (it is not clear if it was continuously active). It meets twice a month.   
  
It sponsored [[Kublacon 2001]].  Members included [[Martin Morse Wooster]], [[Darrah Chavey]], and [[Jennifer Levin]].
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It sponsored [[Kublacon 2001]] and the previous [[Dairyland]].  Founding members included [[Martin Morse Wooster]] and [[Jennifer Levin]]. [[Darrah Chavey]] and [[Anne Peterson]] were other members.  
  
{{Club |start=1978 |Locale=Beloit, WI |website=https://www.beloit.edu/live/profiles/100-beloit-science-fiction-and-fantasy-association}}
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There are two active alumni groups on [[Facebook]].
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[https://www.beloit.edu/live/profiles/100-beloit-science-fiction-and-fantasy-association Website. ]
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Latest revision as of 15:40, 7 July 2023

The BSFFA is a club at Beloit College in Beloit, Wisconsin, founded in 1978 and active at least from 2000 to 2023 (it is not clear if it was continuously active). It meets twice a month.

It sponsored Kublacon 2001 and the previous Dairyland. Founding members included Martin Morse Wooster and Jennifer Levin. Darrah Chavey and Anne Peterson were other members.

There are two active alumni groups on Facebook.

Website.



Club 1978
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