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The [[Phoenix Award]] was given to [[Jana Oliver]] and (posthumously) [[Eugie Foster]]. The [[Rebel Award]] was given to [[Bill Harrison]], a long time convention volunteer for multiple Southern [[conventions]] and to Pat Henry of Dragoncon. The [[Rubble Award]] went to the Governor of North Carolina. | The [[Phoenix Award]] was given to [[Jana Oliver]] and (posthumously) [[Eugie Foster]]. The [[Rebel Award]] was given to [[Bill Harrison]], a long time convention volunteer for multiple Southern [[conventions]] and to Pat Henry of Dragoncon. The [[Rubble Award]] went to the Governor of North Carolina. | ||
− | {{convention | series=JordanCon | year=2016 | before=JordanCon VII | after=JordanCon IX | before1=DeepSouthCon 53 | after1=DeepSouthCon 55}} | + | {{convention |series1=DeepSouthCon | series=JordanCon | year=2016 | before=JordanCon VII | after=JordanCon IX | before1=DeepSouthCon 53 | after1=DeepSouthCon 55}} |
Revision as of 02:07, 6 January 2020
JordanCon VIII (which was also DeepSouthCon 54) was held April 22-24, 2016 at the Atlanta Marriott Perimeter Center in Atlanta, GA. The GoHs were Catherine Asaro, John Picacio.
DSC 54 was awarded to JordanCon as a rescue after ABC-DSC was cancelled.
The Phoenix Award was given to Jana Oliver and (posthumously) Eugie Foster. The Rebel Award was given to Bill Harrison, a long time convention volunteer for multiple Southern conventions and to Pat Henry of Dragoncon. The Rubble Award went to the Governor of North Carolina.
JordanCon VII | JordanCon | JordanCon IX |
DeepSouthCon 53 | DeepSouthCon | DeepSouthCon 55 |
2016 |
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