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It was a sort-of-spinoff from or resurrection of [[UpperSouthClave]] and retained the UpperSouthClave numbering system in parallel with the Concave numbering, but was clearly its own convention. See [[Gary Robe]]'s [[History of Concave]] for much more.
 
It was a sort-of-spinoff from or resurrection of [[UpperSouthClave]] and retained the UpperSouthClave numbering system in parallel with the Concave numbering, but was clearly its own convention. See [[Gary Robe]]'s [[History of Concave]] for much more.
  
Concaves 1-30 were chaired by [[Gary Robe]] and #s 31-?? by [[Claude Miles]]. Concave was reorganized into a separate [[non-profit]] in 2009.
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Concaves 1-5 were chaired by [[Pat Molloy]], 6-8 by [[Rickey Sheppard]] and 9-30 by [[Gary Robe]]. Numbers 31-41 were chaired by [[Claude Miles]] and 42-43 by [[Colleen, Logsdon]]. Concave was reorganized into a separate [[non-profit]] in 2009.
  
 
* [https://concaveky.org Website. ]
 
* [https://concaveky.org Website. ]

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(Did you mean an Australian convention?)

A convention held in Western Kentucky since 1980.

UpperSouthClave had become attached to Kubla Khan, but at Kubla's Ninth Khanphony, Cliff Amos and Shelby Bush held an impromptu (they just did it in spite of not being part of the committee) UpperSouthClave site selection meeting and selected a convention they proposed to run in Bowling Green, KY as UpperSouthClave X. Events happened, and neither Amos nor Bush were able to organize their con, but passed the baton to a group of new fans and Concave 1 was created and held in 1980.

By the next year it was a Tradition. As Gary Robe wrote, "{After Concave 1/USC X}, Nobody else bid for the USC, so we decided to do it again. The site selection meetings have been a part of the Concave tradition ever since; to date, no other bid, either joke or serious, has edged out the Bowling Green group, and Concave still retains the USC as a subtitle."

It was a sort-of-spinoff from or resurrection of UpperSouthClave and retained the UpperSouthClave numbering system in parallel with the Concave numbering, but was clearly its own convention. See Gary Robe's History of Concave for much more.

Concaves 1-5 were chaired by Pat Molloy, 6-8 by Rickey Sheppard and 9-30 by Gary Robe. Numbers 31-41 were chaired by Claude Miles and 42-43 by Colleen, Logsdon. Concave was reorganized into a separate non-profit in 2009.

Convention Dates Notes GoHs
Concave 1 / UpperSouthClave X March 14-16, 1980 P. L. Caruthers
Concave 2 / UpperSouthClave 11 February 26-28, 1981 Ken and Lou Moore
Concave 2.5 December 4-6, 1981 First one held at Park Mammoth Resort
Concave Three / UpperSouthClave XII March 5-7, 1982 Irv Koch
Concave 4 / UpperSouthClave XIII March 4–6, 1983 Dalvan Coger
Concave 5 / UpperSouthClave XIV March 2–4, 1984 Mike Lalor
Concave 6 / UpperSouthClave XV March 8-10, 1985 C. L. Barrett
Concave 7 / UpperSouthClave XVI March 7-9, 1986 John A. R. Hollis
Concave 8 / UpperSouthClave XVII March 6-8, 1987 Jane Dennis, Scott Dennis
Concave 9 / UpperSouthClave XVIII March 4-6, 1988 Lynn Hickman
Concave 10 / UpperSouthClave XIX March 3-5, 1989 Pat Molloy
Concave 11 / UpperSouthClave XX February 23-25, 1990 Howard DeVore
Concave 12 / UpperSouthClave XXI February 22-24, 1991 Nancy Tucker
Concave 13 / UpperSouthClave XXII February 28-March 1, 1992 Peggy Rae Pavlat
Concave 14 / UpperSouthClave XXIII February 26-28, 1993 Margaret Keifer
Concave 15 February 25-27, 1994 Ben Jason
Concave 16 February 24-26, 1995 Tony Parker and Judy Bemis
Concave 17 February 23-25, 1996 Bob Roehm
Concave 18 / UpperSouthClave XXVII February 28-March 2, 1997 Hotel room lottery instituted Toni Weiskopf
Concave 19 / UpperSouthClave XXVIII February 27-March 1, 1998 Bill Cavin
Concave 20 / UpperSouthClave XXIV February 26–28, 1999 Tom Feller
Concave 21 / UpperSouthClave XXV February 25–27, 2000 Last at Park Mammoth Resort Stephen Boucher
Concave 22 February 23–25, 2001 Janice Gelb
Concave 23 February 22–24, 2002 Bill Francis
Concave 24 February 28–March 2, 2003 Vince Docherty
Concave 25 February 27-29, 2004 Deb Geisler
Concave 26 March 4–6, 2005 Greg Bridges, Dana Bridges
Concave 27 February 24-26, 2006 Jim Briggs, Sandra Childress
Concave 28 February 23–25, 2007 Debbie Allen
Concave 29 February 22–24, 2008 Guy Lillian, Rose-Marie Lillian
Concave 30 February 27–March 1, 2009 Tim Illingworth, Marcia Illingworth
Concave 31 February 26–28, 2010 Annette Carrico
Concave 32 February 25–27, 2011 Steve Francis, Sue Francis
Concave 33 February 24–26, 2012 Mark Linneman
Concave 34 February 22–24, 2013 Drew Curtis, Heather Curtis
Concave 35 February 21–23, 2014 Michael Jamison
Concave 36 February 19–22, 2015 David A. Barrett
Concave 37 February 26–28, 2016 none?
Concave 38 February 23-26, 2017 none?
Concave 39 / DeepSouthCon 56 February 23-25, 2018 Jack Campbell, Rick Norwood, Five Year Mission
Concave 40 February 21-24, 2019 Bill Plott, Five Year Mission
Concave 41 February 20–23, 2020 Archived website Brandy Spraker, Five Year Mission
2021 Concave Virtual Consuite February 25–28, 2021 (virtual) Held online due to Covid-19 None
CONlineCAVE TOO February 24–27, 2022 (virtual) Held online due to Covid-19 None
Concave 42 February 25–28, 2021
February 24–27, 2022
February 23–26, 2023
Postponed due to Covid-19 Drew Curtis
Concave 43 February 22-25, 2024 Karol Brown


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