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A [[club]] also known as '''KaCSFFS''' (pronounced "kax-fuss") in [[Kansas City, MO]] and sponsors [[ConQuesT (KC)|ConQuesT]]. | A [[club]] also known as '''KaCSFFS''' (pronounced "kax-fuss") in [[Kansas City, MO]] and sponsors [[ConQuesT (KC)|ConQuesT]]. | ||
− | The club was founded July 3, | + | The club was founded July 3, 1971 by [[Ken Keller]] and [[Gary Mattingly]] when it ran its first convention called [[MidAmerica-Con]]. Both KaCSFFS and the later [[KC in '76]] bid were inspired by the [[Big D in '73]] [[Worldcon bid]] and [[Tom Reamy]]'s ''[[Trumpet]]''. |
{{link | website=http://kacsffs.blogspot.com/ | text=Website}} | {{link | website=http://kacsffs.blogspot.com/ | text=Website}} |
Revision as of 22:55, 2 January 2020
A club also known as KaCSFFS (pronounced "kax-fuss") in Kansas City, MO and sponsors ConQuesT.
The club was founded July 3, 1971 by Ken Keller and Gary Mattingly when it ran its first convention called MidAmerica-Con. Both KaCSFFS and the later KC in '76 bid were inspired by the Big D in '73 Worldcon bid and Tom Reamy's Trumpet.
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