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The [[toastmaster]] was John Hartress.  The [[Phoenix Award]] went to [[Milton Davis]] and the [[Rebel Award]] went to [[Edward DeGruy]].  Attendance was around 60 people.  It is believed to have been the first [[DSC]] that requireed members to sign a bear waiver when they checked into the hotel.
 
The [[toastmaster]] was John Hartress.  The [[Phoenix Award]] went to [[Milton Davis]] and the [[Rebel Award]] went to [[Edward DeGruy]].  Attendance was around 60 people.  It is believed to have been the first [[DSC]] that requireed members to sign a bear waiver when they checked into the hotel.
  
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Latest revision as of 15:16, 31 October 2024

DeepSouthCon 62, aka ConToberFest, was a convention held October 11–13, 2024, at Unicoi Lodge & State Park in Helen, GA. The GoHs were Milton Davis, Amanda Makepeace, and Bill Harrison.

The toastmaster was John Hartress. The Phoenix Award went to Milton Davis and the Rebel Award went to Edward DeGruy. Attendance was around 60 people. It is believed to have been the first DSC that requireed members to sign a bear waiver when they checked into the hotel.


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