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Benecia 1 was held July 5-7 1974 in Marietta, GA.  It may have been a [[relaxacon]].
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'''Benecia I''' was held July 5–7 1974 in the ballroom of Stoufer's Inn, [[Atlanta, GA]] (Marietta was the contact address where the teenaged organizer [[Steve Reed]] lived).  It was planned as a big ''[[Star Trek]]'' event (the name comes from a planet in the series finale) but almost cancelled due to lack of interest and resurrected at the last minute by the guest/lecturer [[Robert H. Gibbons]] as a "minicon" for a few dozen locals.
  
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'''Benecia '75''' or '''II''' on July 4–6, 1975 at the Sheraton-Biltmore expected up to 2,000 people but only 600 came; GoH was [[DeForest Kelley]].
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A third was reportedly announced for July 23–24, 1976 but cancelled early in the year.<ref>''[[A Piece of the Action]]'' [https://fanlore.org/wiki/A_Piece_of_the_Action/Issues_31-40#Issue_35 #35, February 1973]</ref>
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* [https://fanlore.org/wiki/Benecia Benecia detailed entry] at [[Fanlore]]
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Latest revision as of 08:15, 3 April 2024

Benecia I was held July 5–7 1974 in the ballroom of Stoufer's Inn, Atlanta, GA (Marietta was the contact address where the teenaged organizer Steve Reed lived). It was planned as a big Star Trek event (the name comes from a planet in the series finale) but almost cancelled due to lack of interest and resurrected at the last minute by the guest/lecturer Robert H. Gibbons as a "minicon" for a few dozen locals.

Benecia '75 or II on July 4–6, 1975 at the Sheraton-Biltmore expected up to 2,000 people but only 600 came; GoH was DeForest Kelley.

A third was reportedly announced for July 23–24, 1976 but cancelled early in the year.[1]


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