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  • ...n 1979 and was one of the leaders of the [[New Orleans in '88]] [[Worldcon bid]] and [[vice chair]] of [[Nolacon II]].
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  • ...lso threw peach daiquiri bid parties for the [[Atlanta in '86]] [[Worldcon bid]] for several years. After she left Virginia to return to Birmingham, she She then chaired [[DeepSouthCon 32]] and [[Bhamacon III]], and co-chaired [[Bhamacon IV]] with [[Gary Rowan
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  • ...and [[Worldcons]]. He was co-head of the [[Louisville in '94]] [[Worldcon bid]]. * 1995 -- [[DeepSouthCon 33]]
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  • ...[[Charles Wells]], [[Russell Watkins]] and [[Bob Madle]], who successfully bid on the next convention site for [[Charlotte, NC]]. Later iterations were held in conjunction with [[DeepSouthCon]].
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  • ...lanta in '86]] and [[Atlanta in '95]] [[Worldcon bid]]s. She [[chaired]] [[DeepSouthCon 15]] as well as working on numerous [[Worldcons]] and [[regionals]]. She w
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  • ...red [[DeepSouthCon 18]]. He was part of the [[Atlanta in '86]] [[Worldcon bid committee]].
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  • ...s a counterpoint to the [[Rebel Award]]. The [[Rebel Award]] is given by [[DeepSouthCon]] to people doing great things for [[Southern Fandom]]. The ''Rubble'' is g ...rnate to the [[Hugos]]. Since Patrick was also [[Co-chair]] of that year's DeepSouthCon in [[Huntsville, AL]], he was in a perfect position to make sure the presen
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  • ...e member of [[CFG]] and was a member of the [[Hawaii in 1981]] [[Worldcon bid]]. * 1994 -- [[Contradiction 14]], [[B'hamacon 3]]/[[DeepSouthCon 32]]
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  • He [[chaired]] the [[Cancun in 2003]] [[bid]] to host the 2003 [[Worldcon]] in Cancún, [[Mexico]], losing to [[Toronto * 1997 -- [[DeepSouthCon 35]], [[Rebel Award]]
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  • ...cificon]] [[Worldcon bid committee]]. He was one of the seven people at [[DeepSouthCon 1]]. He was part of [[Unicorn Productions]] and the cast of ''[[The Purple
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  • ...Orlando in 2000]] bid, the [[Boston in 2004]] bid and the [[Reno in 2011]] bid. She was a co-founder of the [[South Florida Science Fiction Society]] ([[ * 1996 -- [[DeepSouthCon 34]] - Fan Guest with Joe Siclari
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  • ...e, notably, he created the infamous ad comparing the site of the competing bid, [[Detroit in '82]], to a Nazi death camp. * 1987 -- [[DeepSouthCon 25]], [[LepreCon 13]]
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  • ...ones counted somewhat retroactively. 2020 just had online [[site selection|bid session]] but counts anyway, 2021 virtual [[DeepSouthCon]] || Old South || July 1963 || 60 || Normally piggybacks on other cons; 202
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  • ...chair for [[Chicon 7]], as well as the President of the [[Chicago Worldcon Bid | corporate board]] in the years leading up to the 2012 [[Worldcon]]. * 2011 -- [[FenCon VIII]]/[[DSC 49 | DeepSouthCon 49]]
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  • ...]], and [[Worldcons]] in support of the [[New Orleans in 1973]] [[Worldcon bid]]. Don won the 1978 [[Rebel Award]] and was [[GoH]] at [[Nutria Con]]. ...duction. He was the second editor of ''[[Nola-Zine]]''. He [[chaired]] [[DeepSouthCon 11]] and was a member of [[CAPA-alpha]].
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  • ...ldcon bid committees]]. He also started the [[Australia in 2010]] Worldcon bid to aggravate Stephen Boucher. * 1996 -- [[DeepSouthCon 34]] ([[Beachcon]]), Fan Guest with Edie Stern
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  • ...d to also bid [[Rivercon 75]] (as it was called at first) as the site of [[DeepSouthCon XIII]], which they won. The dayglo orange flyer with Cliff's stick-figure r
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  • ...o '81]]. He was a member of the [[PanPacificon]], [[LA in '72]] [[Worldcon bid]]. * 1971 -- [[DeepSouthCon 9]]
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  • ...as [[West Coast]] [[fen]] do in [[Westercon]] or [[Southern fandom]] in [[DeepSouthCon]], a fact not always appreciated by Cinti fans. ...rldcon]] itself. And woe betide the Worldcon [[bid]] that didn’t throw a [[bid party]] at Midwestcon.
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  • # [[Bid]] New Orleans as the site for the 1973 Worldcon # Bid [[NOSFA]] to host the [[DSC 6|1968 Deep South Con]].
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