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− | (Did you mean the "[[The Club House]]", a [[fanzine]] review column in ''[[Amazing | + | (Did you mean the "[[The Club House]]", a [[fanzine]] review column in ''[[Amazing]]''?) |
− | It is a rare [[fanclub]] prosperous enough to | + | It is a rare [[fanclub]] prosperous enough to own its own '''clubhouse'''. [[LASFS]], [[BSFS]], and [[NESFA]] do, but we're unaware of others today. In the past, some clubs had ''[[clubrooms]]'', generally rented space, but most have met in members’ homes, bars and restaurants. |
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+ | In the mid-1960s, [[London]] [[fandom]] attempted to rent a clubhouse. It is unclear if they succeeded, but ''[[Ratatosk]] #2'' reports on a failed attempt. | ||
* [[BSFS Clubhouse]] | * [[BSFS Clubhouse]] | ||
* [[LASFS Clubhouse]] | * [[LASFS Clubhouse]] | ||
* [[Minn-StF Clubhouse]] | * [[Minn-StF Clubhouse]] | ||
− | * [[NESFA Clubhouse]] | + | * [[NESFA Clubhouse]] |
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− | See [[Slan Center]]. | + | See also: [[Slan Center]]. |
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Latest revision as of 13:32, 23 November 2021
(Did you mean the "The Club House", a fanzine review column in Amazing?)
It is a rare fanclub prosperous enough to own its own clubhouse. LASFS, BSFS, and NESFA do, but we're unaware of others today. In the past, some clubs had clubrooms, generally rented space, but most have met in members’ homes, bars and restaurants.
In the mid-1960s, London fandom attempted to rent a clubhouse. It is unclear if they succeeded, but Ratatosk #2 reports on a failed attempt.
See also: Slan Center.
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