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The '''BSFS''' was founded on January 5, [[1963]] on the back of a Trailways bus by people returning from a meeting of [[WSFA]].  It began running [[Balticon]] in 1967 but the club died on October 12, 1968.   
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The '''BSFS''', a [[club]] in [[Baltimore]], [[Maryland]], was founded on January 5, 1963, in the back of a Trailways bus by six people (one of whom was [[Jack Chalker]]) returning from a meeting of the [[Baltiwash]] club [[WSFA]].  It began running [[Balticon]] in 1967, but the club died on October 12, 1968.  It is associated with [[BWAWA]] and [[WSFA]].
  
Balticon continued, and after [[Balticon 8]], [[Sue Wheeler]], [[Martin Deutsch]] and others re-founded [[BSFS]] in 1974 with mostly new members. It was incorporated in Maryland and granted tax-exempt status and thereafter ran Balticon.
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Balticon continued, and after [[Balticon 8]], [[Sue Wheeler (MD)]], [[Martin Deutsch]] and others re-founded [[BSFS]] in 1974 with mostly new members. It was incorporated in [[Maryland]] and granted tax-exempt status and thereafter ran Balticon.
  
Starting in late 1991, the club acquired the [[BSFS Clubhouse]].
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There was a previous [[club]] in the [[Baltimore]] area in the early 1950s: the [[Baltimore Science Fiction Forum]], and there was also the [[Baltimore SFL]] in the area in the 1930s which lasted into the early ’40s.
  
There was a previous [[club]] in the [[Baltimore]] area in the early 50s was the [[Baltimore Science Fiction Forum]], and there was also the [[Baltimore SFL]] in the area in the 30s which lasted into the early 40s.
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==Clubhouse==
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Starting in late 1991, the club acquired the BSFS Clubhouse, located at [https://www.google.com/maps/place/3310+E+Baltimore+St,+Baltimore,+MD+21224/@39.2926444,-76.5726627,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x89c8040d67582387:0x8e9e68b6fee4c80d!8m2!3d39.2926403!4d-76.570474?hl=en 3310 E. Baltimore St., Baltimore, Maryland]. It was rebuilt over the years by a team led by [[Martin Deutsch]].
  
{{link | website=http://www.bsfs.org}}
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As of 2024, the club library had total of 18,225 unique items shelved in the BSFS Building and 133 storage boxes. [[Sue Wheeler]] heads the library [[committee]].  
  
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==Awards ==
[[Category:club]]
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[[BSFS]] gives these awards annually at [[Balticon]]:
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*[[Compton Crook Award]]
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*[[Robert A. Heinlein Award]]
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==Links==
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*{{link | website=https://www.bsfs.org|text=Website.}}
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*[https://www.bsfs.org/b000hist.htm History. ]
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*[https://baltimorepostexaminer.com/balticon-as-fans-beam-down-baltimore-science-fiction-society-celebrates-50-years/2013/05/24 “Balticon: As fans beam down, Baltimore Science Fiction Society celebrates 50 years.”]
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Latest revision as of 21:28, 21 October 2024

The BSFS, a club in Baltimore, Maryland, was founded on January 5, 1963, in the back of a Trailways bus by six people (one of whom was Jack Chalker) returning from a meeting of the Baltiwash club WSFA. It began running Balticon in 1967, but the club died on October 12, 1968. It is associated with BWAWA and WSFA.

Balticon continued, and after Balticon 8, Sue Wheeler, Martin Deutsch and others re-founded BSFS in 1974 with mostly new members. It was incorporated in Maryland and granted tax-exempt status and thereafter ran Balticon.

There was a previous club in the Baltimore area in the early 1950s: the Baltimore Science Fiction Forum, and there was also the Baltimore SFL in the area in the 1930s which lasted into the early ’40s.

Clubhouse[edit]

Starting in late 1991, the club acquired the BSFS Clubhouse, located at 3310 E. Baltimore St., Baltimore, Maryland. It was rebuilt over the years by a team led by Martin Deutsch.

As of 2024, the club library had total of 18,225 unique items shelved in the BSFS Building and 133 storage boxes. Sue Wheeler heads the library committee.

Awards[edit]

BSFS gives these awards annually at Balticon:

Links[edit]



Club 1963
This is a club page. Please extend it by adding information about when and where the club met, when and by whom it was founded, how long it was active, notable accomplishments, well-known members, clubzines, any conventions it ran, external links to the club's website, other club pages, etc.

When there's a floreat (Fl.), this indicates the time or times for which we have found evidence that the club existed. This is probably not going to represent the club's full lifetime, so please update it if you can!