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(June 28, 1945 – March 22, 2015)
 
(June 28, 1945 – March 22, 2015)
  
'''Peggy Rae Sapienza''' (formerly '''Pavlat''', née '''McKnight''') [[chaired]] [[BucConeer]], the 1998 [[Worldcon]]. When she was named [[Fan GoH]] at [[Chicon 7]], the 2012 Worldcon, she became the first woman to be so honored in her own right.  
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[[File:Pavlats1967.jpeg|thumb|'''Peggy Rae and [[Bob Pavlat]] at [[Nycon 3]], 1967.''' ]]
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'''Peggy Rae Sapienza''' (formerly '''Pavlat''', née '''McKnight''') [[chaired]] [[BucConeer]], the 1998 [[Worldcon]]. She was named [[Fan GoH]] at [[Chicon 7]], the 2012 Worldcon.
  
Long a stalwart of [[Washington-Baltimore fandom]], she was famous for getting people to get things done. Her efforts as [[vice chairman]] of [[ConFrancisco]], the 1993 Worldcon, are widely credited with keeping a fractious [[concomm]] on track. she also [[co-chaired]] the [[2014 World Fantasy Convention]] and was a member of the [[DC17]] bid committee.
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Long a stalwart of [[Washington-Baltimore fandom]], she was famous for getting people to get things done. Her efforts as [[vice chairman]] of [[ConFrancisco]], the 1993 Worldcon, are widely credited with keeping a fractious [[concom]] on track. She also [[co-chaired]] the [[2014 World Fantasy Convention]] and was a member of the [[DC17]] bid committee.
  
 
She chaired [[Smofcon 9]], the [[Washington in '77]] [[Worldcon bid]], and the [[2014 World Fantasy Convention]]. She was one of the founders of [[FanHistoriCon]].  She was a member of the [[Young Science Fiction Reading Group]] and [[PSFS]]. She published the [[FAPAzines]] ''[[Adventures on Earth]]'', ''[[Of Cabbages and Kings and Baby Turtles]]'' (also in [[FHAPA]]), and the [[fanzine]] ''[[Etwas]]''.
 
She chaired [[Smofcon 9]], the [[Washington in '77]] [[Worldcon bid]], and the [[2014 World Fantasy Convention]]. She was one of the founders of [[FanHistoriCon]].  She was a member of the [[Young Science Fiction Reading Group]] and [[PSFS]]. She published the [[FAPAzines]] ''[[Adventures on Earth]]'', ''[[Of Cabbages and Kings and Baby Turtles]]'' (also in [[FHAPA]]), and the [[fanzine]] ''[[Etwas]]''.
  
Peggy Rae was a second-generation fan, the daughter of [[Jack McKnight]], who manufactured the first [[Hugo Award]] rockets, and [[Buddie McKnight]]. She married [[BNF]] [[Bob Pavlat]], nearly 20 years her senior (whom she met at her first Worldcon, [[Pittcon]] in 1960), in 1964. They had two children, Melissa (Missy) and Eric. They jointly received the [[Big Heart Award]] in 1983. On August 14, 1999, she married [[fannish]] lawyer [[John Sapienza]].  
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At [[Tricon]], the 1966 [[Worldcon]], she modeled in the “A [[Galaxy]] of [[Fannish Fashion|Fashion]] Show.
  
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Peggy Rae was a [[fanspring|second-generation fan]], the daughter of [[Jack McKnight]], who manufactured the first [[Hugo Award]] rockets, and [[Buddie McKnight]]. She married [[BNF]] [[Bob Pavlat]], nearly 20 years her senior, in 1964. (She had met him at her first Worldcon, [[Pittcon]], in 1960.) They had two children, Melissa (Missy) and Eric. They jointly received the [[Big Heart Award]] in 1983. On August 14, 1999, she married [[fan]] and lawyer [[John Sapienza]].
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[[File:Peggy Rae Sapienza at Denvention 3. Photo by Mark Olson.png|200px|thumb|left|Peggy Rae Sapienza at Denvention 3. Photo by Mark Olson]]
 
===Chairmanships:===
 
===Chairmanships:===
*1992: [[Smofcon 9]]
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* 1992: [[Smofcon 9]]
*1998: [[BucConeer]]
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* 1998: [[BucConeer]]
*2010: [[Nebula Award Weekend]] (co-chair with [[Steven H Silver]])
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* 2010: [[Nebula Award Weekend]] (co-chair with [[Steven H Silver]])
*2011: [[Nebula Award Weekend]]
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* 2011: [[Nebula Award Weekend]]
*2012: [[Nebula Award Weekend]]
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* 2012: [[Nebula Award Weekend]]
*2014: [[2014 World Fantasy Convention]]
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* 2014: [[2014 World Fantasy Convention]]
  
 
=== I Mowed Peggy Rae's Lawn===
 
=== I Mowed Peggy Rae's Lawn===
The phrase "I Mowed Peggy Rae's Lawn" grew from an incident at her house and has come to mean someone's [[fannish activity]] has been inspired by Peggy Rae.
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The [[catchphrase]] "I Mowed Peggy Rae's Lawn" grew from an incident at her house and has come to mean someone's [[fannish activity]] has been inspired by Sapienza.
  
 
Peggy Rae was outside tending her flower garden one day prior to a [[concom]] meeting. When [[Terry Sisk Grabill]] arrived for the meeting, rather than going into the house, she stayed outside to help Peggy Rae.  As more [[fans]] arrived, many stayed outside, and one even began to mow the lawn.  When [[Joe Mayhew]] showed up, he saw this scene and began warning people that if they worked on conventions with Peggy Rae, they would end up mowing her lawn.
 
Peggy Rae was outside tending her flower garden one day prior to a [[concom]] meeting. When [[Terry Sisk Grabill]] arrived for the meeting, rather than going into the house, she stayed outside to help Peggy Rae.  As more [[fans]] arrived, many stayed outside, and one even began to mow the lawn.  When [[Joe Mayhew]] showed up, he saw this scene and began warning people that if they worked on conventions with Peggy Rae, they would end up mowing her lawn.
  
By [[Nippon 2007]], the concom made [[badge ribbons]] stating "I Mowed Peggy Rae's Lawn." When she was [[Guest of Honor]] at [[Chicon 7]], one of the exhibits was a piece of artificial grass, a white picket fence, and a toy lawnmower.
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By [[Nippon 2007]], the [[concom]] made [[badge ribbons]] stating "I Mowed Peggy Rae's Lawn." When she was [[Guest of Honor]] at [[Chicon 7]], one of the exhibits was a piece of artificial grass, a white picket fence, and a toy lawnmower.
  
 
Even after her death in 2015, fans whose activities were inspired by Peggy Rae continued to wear ribbons stating "Still Mowing Peggy Rae's Lawn."
 
Even after her death in 2015, fans whose activities were inspired by Peggy Rae continued to wear ribbons stating "Still Mowing Peggy Rae's Lawn."
  
===More:===
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===More Reading:===
{{link | website=http://www.sfwa.org/2015/03/in-memoriam-peggy-rae-sapienza/ | text=SFWA Obituary}}
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*[https://fanac.org/fanzines/File770/File770165.pdf Obituary] in ''[[File 770]]'' 165 (December 2015, p. 32).
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*{{link | website=https://www.sfwa.org/2015/03/in-memoriam-peggy-rae-sapienza/ | text=SFWA Obituary.}}
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* [https://calisphere.org/item/ark:/86086/n21c1v7x/ Photo] in Tricon fashion show.
  
 
{{fanzines}}
 
{{fanzines}}
*''[[Adventures on Earth]]'' (for [[FAPA]])
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* ''[[Adventures on Earth]]'' (for [[FAPA]])
 
* ''[[Etwas]]''
 
* ''[[Etwas]]''
*''[[Of Cabbages and Kings and Baby Turtles]]'' (for FAPA and [[FHAPA]])
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* ''[[Of Cabbages and Kings and Baby Turtles]]'' [1980-96] (for FAPA and [[FHAPA]])
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* ''[[Of Members and 'Zines (and Egoboo Polls)]]'' [1986-91] (for FAPA)
  
 
{{recognition}}
 
{{recognition}}
 
* 1983 -- [[Big Heart Award]]  
 
* 1983 -- [[Big Heart Award]]  
 
* 1984 -- [[Unicon '84]]
 
* 1984 -- [[Unicon '84]]
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* 1992 -- [[Concave 13]]
 
* 1994 -- [[Norwescon XVII]]
 
* 1994 -- [[Norwescon XVII]]
 
* 1997 -- [[Disclave 41]]
 
* 1997 -- [[Disclave 41]]
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Latest revision as of 11:31, 19 July 2024

(June 28, 1945 – March 22, 2015)

Peggy Rae and Bob Pavlat at Nycon 3, 1967.

Peggy Rae Sapienza (formerly Pavlat, née McKnight) chaired BucConeer, the 1998 Worldcon. She was named Fan GoH at Chicon 7, the 2012 Worldcon.

Long a stalwart of Washington-Baltimore fandom, she was famous for getting people to get things done. Her efforts as vice chairman of ConFrancisco, the 1993 Worldcon, are widely credited with keeping a fractious concom on track. She also co-chaired the 2014 World Fantasy Convention and was a member of the DC17 bid committee.

She chaired Smofcon 9, the Washington in '77 Worldcon bid, and the 2014 World Fantasy Convention. She was one of the founders of FanHistoriCon. She was a member of the Young Science Fiction Reading Group and PSFS. She published the FAPAzines Adventures on Earth, Of Cabbages and Kings (and Baby Turtles) (also in FHAPA), and the fanzine Etwas.

At Tricon, the 1966 Worldcon, she modeled in the “A Galaxy of Fashion Show.”

Peggy Rae was a second-generation fan, the daughter of Jack McKnight, who manufactured the first Hugo Award rockets, and Buddie McKnight. She married BNF Bob Pavlat, nearly 20 years her senior, in 1964. (She had met him at her first Worldcon, Pittcon, in 1960.) They had two children, Melissa (Missy) and Eric. They jointly received the Big Heart Award in 1983. On August 14, 1999, she married fan and lawyer John Sapienza.

Peggy Rae Sapienza at Denvention 3. Photo by Mark Olson

Chairmanships:[edit]

I Mowed Peggy Rae's Lawn[edit]

The catchphrase "I Mowed Peggy Rae's Lawn" grew from an incident at her house and has come to mean someone's fannish activity has been inspired by Sapienza.

Peggy Rae was outside tending her flower garden one day prior to a concom meeting. When Terry Sisk Grabill arrived for the meeting, rather than going into the house, she stayed outside to help Peggy Rae. As more fans arrived, many stayed outside, and one even began to mow the lawn. When Joe Mayhew showed up, he saw this scene and began warning people that if they worked on conventions with Peggy Rae, they would end up mowing her lawn.

By Nippon 2007, the concom made badge ribbons stating "I Mowed Peggy Rae's Lawn." When she was Guest of Honor at Chicon 7, one of the exhibits was a piece of artificial grass, a white picket fence, and a toy lawnmower.

Even after her death in 2015, fans whose activities were inspired by Peggy Rae continued to wear ribbons stating "Still Mowing Peggy Rae's Lawn."

More Reading:[edit]

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Awards, Honors and GoHships:



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