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− | [[Conestoga]] 6 was held July 19-21, 2002. [[GoHs]]: [[Elizabeth Moon]], [[Artist GoH]] [[Nene Thomas]], [[Toastmistress]] [[Lee Martindale]], [[Fan Guests of Honor]] [[Lori Wolf]] and [[A. T. Campbell, III]], and [[Special Guest]] [[Joe R. Lansdale]]. The [[con chair]] was [[Danny Myers]]. The play was ''Attack of the Groans''. Charity activities during the convention benefited Tulsa Domestic Violence Intervention Services, Inc. | + | [[Conestoga]] 6 was held July 19-21, 2002 in Tulsa, OK. [[GoHs]]: [[Elizabeth Moon]], [[Artist GoH]] [[Nene Thomas]], [[Toastmistress]] [[Lee Martindale]], [[Fan Guests of Honor]] [[Lori Wolf]] and [[A. T. Campbell, III]], and [[Special Guest]] [[Joe R. Lansdale]]. The [[con chair]] was [[Danny Myers]]. The play was ''Attack of the Groans''. Charity activities during the convention benefited Tulsa Domestic Violence Intervention Services, Inc. |
Attendance was over 500. Several guests went on a special trip to a shooting range. The [[art show]] did over $5,000 worth of business, and the charity auction pulled in over $1,000 for DVIS. The [[SFWA Musketeers]] performed a brilliant fencing demonstration on Sunday. | Attendance was over 500. Several guests went on a special trip to a shooting range. The [[art show]] did over $5,000 worth of business, and the charity auction pulled in over $1,000 for DVIS. The [[SFWA Musketeers]] performed a brilliant fencing demonstration on Sunday. |
Latest revision as of 07:56, 19 April 2020
Conestoga 6 was held July 19-21, 2002 in Tulsa, OK. GoHs: Elizabeth Moon, Artist GoH Nene Thomas, Toastmistress Lee Martindale, Fan Guests of Honor Lori Wolf and A. T. Campbell, III, and Special Guest Joe R. Lansdale. The con chair was Danny Myers. The play was Attack of the Groans. Charity activities during the convention benefited Tulsa Domestic Violence Intervention Services, Inc.
Attendance was over 500. Several guests went on a special trip to a shooting range. The art show did over $5,000 worth of business, and the charity auction pulled in over $1,000 for DVIS. The SFWA Musketeers performed a brilliant fencing demonstration on Sunday.
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