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== (1) A [[Westercon Bid]]==
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'''Utah for 2019''' was both a [[Westercon Bid|Westercon]] and a [[NASFiC bid]] sponsored by the [[Utah Fandom Organization]]. It was announced in April 2017 to as a [[bid]] to hold [[Westercon 72]] from July 3–7, 2019, at the Davis Conference Center and nearby hotels in Layton, [[Utah]]. (Apparently a barber shop quartet convention has got Salt Lake City on the 4th.) They also announced that if [[Dublin in 2019]] won the [[Worldcon]] and a 2019 [[NASFiC]] became possible, they would bid for that as well, and would hold a combined Westercon/NASFiC.
  
Utah for 2019 was a [[Westercon bid]] sponsored by the [[Utah Fandom Organization]] which was announced in April 2017 to hold [[Westercon]] 72 from July 3-7, 2019 at the Davis Conference Center and nearby hotels in Layton, Utah. (Apparently a barber shop quartet convention has got Salt Lake City on the 4th.) They also announced that if [[Dublin in 2019]] wins the [[Worldcon]] and 2019 [[NASFiC]] becomes possible, they would bid for that as well, and would hold a combined Westercon/NASFiC.
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The [[bid]] was [[chaired]] by [[Ben Hatcher]] with [[Vice-Chair]] [[Kate Hatcher]], and Bid Advisor/[[Treasurer]] [[Dave Doering]].  
  
The [[bid]] was chaired by [[Ben Hatcher]] with Vice-Chair [[Kate Hatcher]], and Bid Advisor/Treasurer [[Dave Doering]].  
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Both bids were unopposed and won, resulting in [[Spikecon]].  See [[2019 Westercon Site Selection]] and [[2019 Westercon Site Selection]].  
  
The bid was unopposed and won. See [[2019 Westercon Site Selection]].
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[http://web.archive.org/web/20180819142440/https://utahfor2019.com/ Website] (archived).
  
== (2) A [[NASFiC]] [[Bid]]==
 
  
When the Utah Westercon bid won (see #1, above), they committee announced that if [[Dublin in 2019]] won the right to run the 2019 Worldcon and a 2019 [[NASFiC]] became possible, that it would bid for it to be held in conjunction with [[Westercon 72]].
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{{bid | series=NASFiC|year=2019 }}
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{{bid | series=Westercon | year=2019 }}
  
Bid committee: [[Ben Hatcher]] (chair), [[Dave Doering]], [[Kevin Rice]], [[Kate Hatcher]], [[Charles Galway]].
 
 
{{link | website=http://utahfor2019.com}}
 
 
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Latest revision as of 12:52, 11 June 2023

Utah for 2019 was both a Westercon and a NASFiC bid sponsored by the Utah Fandom Organization. It was announced in April 2017 to as a bid to hold Westercon 72 from July 3–7, 2019, at the Davis Conference Center and nearby hotels in Layton, Utah. (Apparently a barber shop quartet convention has got Salt Lake City on the 4th.) They also announced that if Dublin in 2019 won the Worldcon and a 2019 NASFiC became possible, they would bid for that as well, and would hold a combined Westercon/NASFiC.

The bid was chaired by Ben Hatcher with Vice-Chair Kate Hatcher, and Bid Advisor/Treasurer Dave Doering.

Both bids were unopposed and won, resulting in Spikecon. See 2019 Westercon Site Selection and 2019 Westercon Site Selection.

Website (archived).



2019 NASFiC Site Selection 2019
This is a page about a convention bid. Please extend it by adding information about who was bidding, officers, committee list, what they were bidding for, who their opponents were, and who won.


2019 Westercon Site Selection 2019
This is a page about a convention bid. Please extend it by adding information about who was bidding, officers, committee list, what they were bidding for, who their opponents were, and who won.