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[[LepreCon]] 38 was held April 6-8, 2012 at the Tempe Mission Palms in [[Tempe, AZ]]. The [[Artist GoH]] was [[Franchesco!]], the Media GoH was Stephen Furst, the [[Author GoH]] was [[Joe Haldeman]], the Music Guests were [[Jeff Bohnhoff|Jeff]] and [[Maya Bohnhoff]], the Local Artist Guest was [[Mark Greenawalt]] and the Gaming Guest was Todd VanHooser. It was chaired by [[Mark Boniece]]. | [[LepreCon]] 38 was held April 6-8, 2012 at the Tempe Mission Palms in [[Tempe, AZ]]. The [[Artist GoH]] was [[Franchesco!]], the Media GoH was Stephen Furst, the [[Author GoH]] was [[Joe Haldeman]], the Music Guests were [[Jeff Bohnhoff|Jeff]] and [[Maya Bohnhoff]], the Local Artist Guest was [[Mark Greenawalt]] and the Gaming Guest was Todd VanHooser. It was chaired by [[Mark Boniece]]. | ||
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LepreCon 38 was held April 6-8, 2012 at the Tempe Mission Palms in Tempe, AZ. The Artist GoH was Franchesco!, the Media GoH was Stephen Furst, the Author GoH was Joe Haldeman, the Music Guests were Jeff and Maya Bohnhoff, the Local Artist Guest was Mark Greenawalt and the Gaming Guest was Todd VanHooser. It was chaired by Mark Boniece.
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