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Chair: Peggy Stewart
Writer Guest of Honor: Catharine Asaro
Artist Guest of Honor: Lee Moyer
Science Guest of Honor: Edward Tenner
Special Guest of Honor: Gardner Dozois
Norwescon Grand Master: Terry Brooks
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Artist Guest of Honor: Lee Moyer
Science Guest of Honor: Edward Tenner
Special Guest of Honor: Gardner Dozois
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Chair: Peggy Stewart
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Artist Guest of Honor: Lee Moyer
Science Guest of Honor: Edward Tenner
Special Guest of Honor: Gardner Dozois
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<h1>Norwescon 36</h1>
<p>Save the World! <br />Norwescon 36 wil be March 28-31 2013</p>
<h2>eNewsletter - June 2012</h2>
<h2>In This Issue</h2>
<p>NWC36 Elections <br />Executive Team Selected <br />Join the ConCom</p>
<p>Join Our Mailing List!</p>
<h2>Quick Links</h2>
<p>NWC36 Guests of Honor <br />Becoming a Panelist <br />Outreach <br />Volunteer Picnic</p>
<h2>Dear (member),</h2>
<p>Registration for Norwescon 36 (2013) is open. Purchase your 4-day membership now and receive a 35% discount over the anticipated price at the door.</p>
<p>Convention Registration** Hotel (room) Reservations*</p>
<p>*Reservation policy</p>
<p>**We offer a $5 discount for Northwest Science Fiction Society (NWSFS) members. Visit them at www.nwsfs.org</p>
<h2>Norwescon 36 Elected Officers</h2>
<p>Elections were held for the officers of Norwescon 36 (2013) on Saturday May 12th with Keith Johnson, LouAnna Valentine, and Doug Booze on this year's election committee.</p>
<p>Peggy Stewart was elected to the chair position. <br />Brad Nelson is the vice-chair. <br />The new members of the GoH Selection committee are: <br />SunnyJim Morgan and Pearl Young.</p>
<p>Thank you to everyone who participated in this year's election and congratulations to the winners.</p>
<h2>Please Welcome the Norwescon 36 Executive Team</h2>
<p>As Chair and Vice Chair, Brad and I would like to announce and welcome the Norwescon 36 Executive Team. We have finished our interviews and have selected an excellent team of execs. Norwescon 36 has many changes this year with the new registration system and 501(c)(3) and this team is definitely up to them. The team is now looking to filling out their staff and would love to hear from you about positions you are interested in for NWC36.</p>
<p>We all look forward to seeing past and future volunteers (ConCom too) at the volunteer picnic!</p>
<p>Thank you, <br />Peggy Stewart</p>
<p>Execs for Norwescon 36</p>
<h2>Convention Committee Volunteers Wanted</h2>
<p>The Norwescon Executive team is set in July of each convention year. They immediately begin filling Convention Committee (ConCom) positions in their areas of responsibility. On July first there are only thirteen individuals on the ConCom org chart, by convention time there are 200+. If you're interested in a position on the Norwescon 36 ConCom please contact the exec in charge of the area.</p>
<p>Unsure who is responsible for an area in which you are interested? Check out the org chart and then email the executive team member to let them know of your interest. Remember, all positions are re-hired annually. Let your exec know what you want to do. Unsure if you're ready to committ to the ConCom? Contact volunteers@norwescon.org for other opportunities.</p>
<p>Norwescon is a science, science fiction and fantasy convention that takes place on Easter Weekend each year. We are an all-volunteer organization and always have room for more dedicated volunteers. Without members, though, there would be no reason to hold a convention; thank you for your support.</p>
<p>Sincerely, <br />Norwescon Publications Team <br />Norwescon 36 (2013)</p>
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Chair: Peggy Stewart
Writer Guest of Honor: Catharine Asaro
Artist Guest of Honor: Lee Moyer
Science Guest of Honor: Edward Tenner
Special Guest of Honor: Gardner Dozois
Norwescon Grand Master: Terry Brooks
Spotlight Publisher: Baen (Tony Daniel, representative)
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<h1>Norwescon 36</h1>
<p>Save the World! <br />Norwescon 36 wil be March 28-31 2013</p>
<h2>eNewsletter - August 2012</h2>
<h2>In This Issue</h2>
<p>Join the ConCom <br />Special Events</p>
<p>Join Our Mailing List!</p>
<h2>Quick Links</h2>
<p>NWC36 Guests of Honor <br />Becoming a Panelist <br />Outreach</p>
<h2>Dear (member),</h2>
<p>Registration for Norwescon 36 (2013) is open. Purchase your 4-day membership BEFORE SEPTEMBER 1ST and receive a 35% discount over the price at the door.</p>
<p>Convention Registration* Hotel (room) Reservations**</p>
<p>*We offer a $5 discount for Northwest Science Fiction Society (NWSFS) members. Visit them at www.nwsfs.org</p>
<p>** A deposit equal to the cost of one room night will be charged at the time of reservation; this charge will be fully refundable until Friday, December 28, 2012. For more information on this new policy, please see this weblog post.</p>
<h2>Convention Committee Volunteers Wanted</h2>
<p>The Norwescon Executive team is set in July of each convention year. They immediately begin filling Convention Committee (ConCom) positions in their areas of responsibility. On July 1st, there are only thirteen individuals on the ConCom org chart; by convention time, there are 200+. If you're interested in a position on the Norwescon 36 ConCom, please contact the exec in charge of the area.</p>
<p>Not certain who is responsible for an area in which you are interested? Check out the org chart and then email the executive team member to let them know of your interest. Remember, all positions are re-hired annually. Let your exec know what you want to do. Unsure if you're ready to commit to the ConCom? Contact volunteers@norwescon.org for other opportunities.</p>
<h2>Focus on Special Events</h2>
<p>Yes, we will have Special Events at Norwescon 36 (2013)!</p>
<p><strong>DANCES:</strong> We are looking for DJs for the various dance events, so if you are ready and willing to spin some tunes, contact us at Special Events or come to the September meeting. We are also hoping to bring back the Norwescon Dance Academy, so if you know some dance moves and are willing to teach them, we will be glad to have you.</p>
<p><strong>GAMING:</strong> The Scheduled Gaming signup forms are already on the website, so if you want to run a card or board game (or many) fill out the form. We are also looking for volunteers to staff the gaming room during the convention. Also needed is a dealer to run the poker tournament. If you are interested in running a LARP, please contact us immediately in order to reserve your space!</p>
<p><strong>LAZER TAG:</strong> Your favorite lazer blasting game will return (along with the wizard version) bigger and better than ever! If you have (or know where to find) the lazer tag wizard wands, please contact Special Events. We will purchase them!</p>
<p><strong>MASQUERADE:</strong> We will be looking for backstage staff for the Masquerade and other ballroom-scale events, and are also seeking a Lighting Director. If you are interested, or know of anyone with knowledge of stage lighting, please let us know as soon as possible!</p>
<p><strong>MISCELLANEOUS GAMES:</strong> Do you have a suggestion for an interesting convention-wide game or event? Contact us with the details or come to the September meeting and run your pitch by us. The sooner the better!</p>
<p>Norwescon is a science, science fiction and fantasy convention that takes place on Easter Weekend each year. We are an all-volunteer organization and always have room for more dedicated volunteers. Without members, though, there would be no reason to hold a convention; thank you for your support!</p>
<p>Sincerely, <br />Norwescon Publications Team <br />Norwescon 36 (2013)</p>
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Chair: Peggy Stewart
Writer Guest of Honor: Catharine Asaro
Artist Guest of Honor: Lee Moyer
Science Guest of Honor: Edward Tenner
Special Guest of Honor: Gardner Dozois
Norwescon Grand Master: Terry Brooks
Spotlight Publisher: Baen (Tony Daniel, representative)
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<h1>Norwescon 36</h1>
<p>Save the World! <br />Norwescon 36 wil be March 28-31 2013</p>
<h2>eNewsletter - August 2012</h2>
<h2>In This Issue</h2>
<p>Join the ConCom</p>
<p>Join Our Mailing List!</p>
<h2>Quick Links</h2>
<p>NWC36 Guests of Honor <br />Becoming a Panelist <br />Outreach</p>
<h2>Dear (member),</h2>
<p>Norwescon 36 (2013) Pre-registration is now open!</p>
<p>The cost for a full-weekend membership is $55 through December 31st. Rates will increase in January of 2013. Register today for the best rate!</p>
<p>Convention Registration* Hotel (room) Reservations**</p>
<p>*We offer a $5 discount for Northwest Science Fiction Society (NWSFS) members. Visit them at www.nwsfs.org</p>
<p>** A deposit equal to the cost of one room night will be charged at the time of reservation; this charge will be fully refundable until Friday, December 28, 2012. For more information on this new policy, please see this weblog post.</p>
<h2>Volunteer! Have a blast!</h2>
<p><strong>Volunteering!</strong></p>
<p>Every year hundreds of people come together to make Norwescon a success. Last year, 142 attendees donated a total of 620 hours of their time in between the panels and events they attended, to help keep the convention running smoothly. This averages to just over 4 hours per member.</p>
<p>As you begin to plan your convention experience for this next year, please consider giving back to the convention a little of your time.So whether you have 30 minutes to spare, or a few hours to kill, come on down to the volunteer lounge and lend a hand. It's what makes Norwescon such a success every year!</p>
<p>Thank you, <br />Elana <br />Head of Volunteers <br />volunteers@norwescon.org</p>
<h2>Games, amusement, pastime, play, recreation...</h2>
<p><strong>GAMING:</strong> The Scheduled Gaming signup forms are already on the website, so if you want to run a card or board game (or many) fill out the form. We have upgraded GM status this year for those who qualify by signing up early. We are also looking for volunteers to staff the gaming room during the convention.</p>
<p><strong>EXTENDED GAMING:</strong> We are looking for:</p>
<ul>
<li>A dealer to run the poker tournament on Saturday during the convention.</li>
<li>Someone to sponsor/run Magic: The Gathering Tournaments. It would be wonderful to have a sanctioned tournament.</li>
<li>If you are interested in running a LARP, please contact us immediately in order to reserve your space!</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>---- ATTENTION TECHNICAL PEOPLE!</strong> Are you a DJ or are you thinking about becoming one?We are looking for DJs and dance instructors and are especially hoping to find a young person to run our "Under 21" dance on Friday night during the convention. We are looking for lighting technicians! Special events has several events that need light board masters and spotlight operators.Please contact as ASAP at specialevents@norwescon.org and let your lighting skills shine.(Pun intended, sorry.)</p>
<p><strong>QUEER EYE FOR THE CON-GOER (or similar LGBT mixer):</strong> We are seeking someone to run this event this year.If you have an interest or know someone that might, let us know or come to the October meeting.</p>
<p><strong>GENERAL STAFF:</strong> Special Events needs a huge number of staff members this year and we have multiple exciting positions open (in addition to the ones listed above).</p>
<p>Come and join us!We are SPECIAL!</p>
<p>Norwescon is a science, science fiction and fantasy convention that takes place on Easter Weekend each year. We are an all-volunteer organization and always have room for more dedicated volunteers. Without members, though, there would be no reason to hold a convention; thank you for your support!</p>
<p>Sincerely, <br />Norwescon Publications Team <br />Norwescon 36 (2013)</p>
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DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Seattle Airport
Chair: Peggy Stewart
Writer Guest of Honor: Catharine Asaro
Artist Guest of Honor: Lee Moyer
Science Guest of Honor: Edward Tenner
Special Guest of Honor: Gardner Dozois
Norwescon Grand Master: Terry Brooks
Spotlight Publisher: Baen (Tony Daniel, representative)
Attendance: 2,700
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March 28-31, 2013
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<h1>Norwescon 36</h1>
<p>Save the World! <br />Norwescon 36 wil be March 28-31 2013</p>
<h2>eNewsletter - October 2012</h2>
<h2>In This Issue</h2>
<p>GoH Lineup <br />Join the ConCom <br />Special Events <br />nwcMUSIC Event</p>
<p>Join Our Mailing List!</p>
<h2>Quick Links</h2>
<p>NWC36 Guests of Honor <br />Volunteering <br />Outreach</p>
<h2>Dear (member),</h2>
<p>Norwescon 36 (2013) Pre-registration is now open!</p>
<p>The cost for a full-weekend membership is $55 through December 31st. Rates will increase in January of 2013. Register today for the best rate!</p>
<p>Convention Registration* Hotel (room) Reservations**</p>
<p>*We offer a $5 discount for Northwest Science Fiction Society (NWSFS) members. Visit them at www.nwsfs.org</p>
<p>** A deposit equal to the cost of one room night will be charged at the time of reservation; this charge will be fully refundable until Friday, December 28, 2012. For more information on this new policy, please see this weblog post.</p>
<h2>Guest of Honor Changes, Additions</h2>
<p><strong>Norwescon 36 Guests of Honor</strong></p>
<p>There have been a couple of changes to this year's guests!</p>
<p>Lee Moyer is our Artist Guest of Honor. www.leemoyer.com <br />Terry Brooks will be joining us as well. www.terrybrooks.net</p>
<p>More information coming soon!</p>
<h2>Volunteer! Have a blast!</h2>
<p><strong>Volunteering!</strong></p>
<p>Every year hundreds of people come together to make Norwescon a success. Last year, 142 attendees donated a total of 620 hours of their time in between the panels and events they attended, to help keep the convention running smoothly. This averages to just over 4 hours per member.</p>
<p>As you begin to plan your convention experience for this next year, please consider giving back to the convention a little of your time.So whether you have 30 minutes to spare, or a few hours to kill, come on down to the volunteer lounge and lend a hand. It's what makes Norwescon such a success every year!</p>
<p>Thank you, <br />Elana <br />Head of Volunteers <br />volunteers@norwescon.org</p>
<h2>Games, amusement, pastime, play, recreation...</h2>
<p><strong>GAMING:</strong> The Scheduled Gaming signup forms are already on the website, so if you want to run a card or board game (or many) fill out the form. We have upgraded GM status this year for those who qualify by signing up early. We are also looking for volunteers to staff the gaming room during the convention.</p>
<p><strong>EXTENDED GAMING:</strong> We are looking for:</p>
<ul>
<li>A dealer to run the poker tournament on Saturday during the convention.</li>
<li>Someone to sponsor/run Magic: The Gathering Tournaments. It would be wonderful to have a sanctioned tournament.</li>
<li>If you are interested in running a LARP, please contact us immediately in order to reserve your space!</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>---- ATTENTION TECHNICAL PEOPLE!</strong> Are you a DJ or are you thinking about becoming one?We are looking for DJs and dance instructors and are especially hoping to find a young person to run our "Under 21" dance on Friday night during the convention. We are looking for lighting technicians! Special events has several events that need light board masters and spotlight operators.Please contact as ASAP at specialevents@norwescon.org and let your lighting skills shine.(Pun intended, sorry.)</p>
<p><strong>QUEER EYE FOR THE CON-GOER (or similar LGBT mixer):</strong> We are seeking someone to run this event this year.If you have an interest or know someone that might, let us know or come to the October meeting.</p>
<p><strong>GENERAL STAFF:</strong> Special Events needs a huge number of staff members this year and we have multiple exciting positions open (in addition to the ones listed above).</p>
<p>Come and join us!We are SPECIAL!</p>
<h2>House filk? Cypher? Irish Session? You decide!</h2>
<p><strong>nwcMUSIC Play Event</strong></p>
<p>I am hosting an nwcMUSIC event on October 28th, from 2-8pm. It's a play event at the house - what filkers call a house filk, similar to what hiphop calls a cypher. It's not entirely unlike an Irish session, for the traditionalists.</p>
<p>It's a gathering for everybody who wants to come out and take turns playing/performing. There's no stage, and no audience - well, no specific one, anyway. People come hang out together; there'll be a circle of chairs, everybody plays. And that's the point: participation. Doing it for the fun of doing it.</p>
<p>It's also going to be a bit of a preview of nwcMUSIC and Norwescon, with flyers and such; there's a good chance that a number of nwcMUSIC attending professionals will put in an appearance.</p>
<p>I really want this to be beyond the normal sort of house filk, or even the normal cypher, even though both of those are really cool. I want this to be a crossover event, because in the end, what nwcMUSIC is about. The reason I do this event is participatory culture, and the gathering of the geek tribes Norwescon has always been - moreso, still, than any other convention in Seattle.</p>
<p>And I don't see why we can't do that for geekmusic, too! So:</p>
<p>When: Sunday, October 28th, 2pm-8pm. <br />Where: Kenmore, Washington <br />Bus service: 10 minute walk</p>
<p>RSVP to: music@norwescon.org to garner address and directions</p>
<p>We have cats, and used to have birds, but will run a HEPA filter to help with that. There is a flight of stairs up to our front door, but they're wide. Once you're up here, everything you need is on one level.</p>
<p>- Dara</p>
<p>Norwescon is a science, science fiction and fantasy convention that takes place on Easter Weekend each year. We are an all-volunteer organization and always have room for more dedicated volunteers. Without members, though, there would be no reason to hold a convention; thank you for your support!</p>
<p>Sincerely, <br />Norwescon Publications Team <br />Norwescon 36 (2013)</p>
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DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Seattle Airport
Chair: Peggy Stewart
Writer Guest of Honor: Catharine Asaro
Artist Guest of Honor: Lee Moyer
Science Guest of Honor: Edward Tenner
Special Guest of Honor: Gardner Dozois
Norwescon Grand Master: Terry Brooks
Spotlight Publisher: Baen (Tony Daniel, representative)
Attendance: 2,700
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<h1>Norwescon 36</h1>
<p>Save the World! <br />Norwescon 36 wil be March 28-31 2013</p>
<h2>eNewsletter - November 2012</h2>
<h2>In This Issue</h2>
<p>GoH Websites <br />Volunteer <br />Special Events</p>
<p>Join Our Mailing List!</p>
<h2>Quick Links</h2>
<p>Artists' Alley <br />Art Show <br />Dealers' Room <br />Guest of Honor Banquet <br />Lobby/Club Tables <br />Outreach <br />NWC36 Guests of Honor <br />Volunteering</p>
<h2>Dear (member),</h2>
<p><strong>Norwescon 36 (2013)</strong></p>
<p>Still time for pre-registration! <br />Cost at this time is $55 through December 31st. <br />The rates will increase in January of 2013. Register today for the best rate!</p>
<p>Convention Registration* Hotel (room) Reservations**</p>
<p>*We offer a $5 discount for Northwest Science Fiction Society (NWSFS) members. Visit them at www.nwsfs.org</p>
<p>** A deposit equal to the cost of one room night will be charged at the time of reservation; this charge will be fully refundable until Friday, December 28, 2012. For more information on this new policy, please see this weblog post.</p>
<h2>Guest of Honor Websites</h2>
<p><strong>Norwescon 36 Guests of Honor</strong></p>
<p>Author Guest of Honor: Catherine Asaro www.catherineasaro.net <br />Lee Moyer is our Artist Guest of Honor. www.leemoyer.com <br />Terry Brooks will be joining us as well. www.terrybrooks.net</p>
<p>As more information is available it will be posted on the Guest of Honor page.</p>
<h2>Have some spare time during the convention? Volunteer!</h2>
<p>Norwescon needs you!</p>
<p>It is because of the many volunteers that we have succeeded in providing a great experience during Norwescon.</p>
<p>Help us repeat the success of years past and volunteer!</p>
<p>Come on down to the volunteer lounge and lend a hand.</p>
<p>Thank you, <br />Elana <br />Head of Volunteers <br />volunteers@norwescon.org</p>
<h2>Scheduled Gaming...</h2>
<p>The Scheduled Gaming signup forms are on the website, if you want to run a card or board game (or many) please fill out the form. We have upgraded GM status this year for those who qualify by signing up early. We are also looking for volunteers to staff the gaming room during the convention.</p>
<p><strong>Upgraded Game Masters:</strong> We want to give those of you who put in dedicated time to plan and run games special recognition.Those Game Masters who sign up to run 12 or more hours of games will be granted the special status of Pro Game Master. Feel free to contact us for more details!</p>
<p><strong>Donations for the Game Room:</strong> We are accepting charitable donations for the game room to be used for the Norwescon Scheduled Gaming Library and of course, door prizes. Those who donate will be recognized in the Scheduled Gaming Room, as well as in some of the Scheduled Gaming Advertisements this year. Contact Norwescon charities to donate and mention that your tax-deductible donation is for Scheduled Gaming.</p>
<p><strong>Extended Gaming:</strong> We are looking for:</p>
<ul>
<li>A dealer to run the poker tournament.</li>
<li>Someone to sponsor/run Magic: The Gathering Tournaments. It would be wonderful to have a sanctioned tournament.</li>
<li>Someone to run new D&D Next games.If you are interested in running a LARP, please contact us immediately in order to reserve your space!</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Special Events:</strong> If you are thinking of entering the Masquerade, please join the Norwescon group on Facebook!We will be posting links and resources to brainstorm and assist one another up to the convention.Information and forms are available on the Norwescon website.</p>
<p>We are seeking someone to run an LBGT mixer or event this year, so if you are interested or know someone who might be, please contact us at specialevents@norwescon.org before we run out of space!We are also seeking party planners to help us run two events in Maxie's Bar during the convention.Must be 21 and over!</p>
<p>Norwescon is a science, science fiction and fantasy convention that takes place on Easter Weekend each year. We are an all-volunteer organization and always have room for more dedicated volunteers. Without members, though, there would be no reason to hold a convention; thank you for your support!</p>
<p>Sincerely, <br />Norwescon Publications Team <br />Norwescon 36 (2013)</p>
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Chair: Peggy Stewart
Writer Guest of Honor: Catharine Asaro
Artist Guest of Honor: Lee Moyer
Science Guest of Honor: Edward Tenner
Special Guest of Honor: Gardner Dozois
Norwescon Grand Master: Terry Brooks
Spotlight Publisher: Baen (Tony Daniel, representative)
Attendance: 2,700
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<h1>Norwescon 36</h1>
<p>Save the World! <br />Norwescon 36 wil be March 28-31 2013</p>
<h2>eNewsletter - November 2012</h2>
<h2>In This Issue</h2>
<p>Join Our Mailing List!</p>
<h2>Quick Links</h2>
<p>Artists' Alley <br />Art Show <br />Dealers' Room <br />Guest of Honor Banquet <br />Lobby/Club Tables <br />Outreach <br />NWC36 Guests of Honor <br />Volunteering</p>
<h2>Dear (member),</h2>
<p><strong>Norwescon 36 (2013)</strong></p>
<p>Register for the full weekend (March 28-31, 2013) for just $65 until Feb. 25th.</p>
<p>After that day, online preregistration is closed, and registration will be on-site during the con only!</p>
<p>Plus, check out all the benefits you get for registering! Register here today!</p>
<p>Convention Registration*</p>
<p>*We offer a $5 discount for Northwest Science Fiction Society (NWSFS) members. Visit them at www.nwsfs.org</p>
<h2>DoubleTree by Hilton Seattle Airport Deadlines</h2>
<ul>
<li><strong>February 24th, 2013</strong>, is the last day you can make a modification to your existing reservation (changing your arrival or departure dates) without incurring a penalty. After the 24th, all modifications will require canceling your entire existing reservation and booking a new one.</li>
</ul>
<p>If you have any questions, please feel free to contact our hotel liaison at hotels@norwescon.org.</p>
<h2>Fine meal with fine company</h2>
<p><strong>Thursday Guest of Honor Banquet <br />Thursday, March 28th 5 - 7 PM</strong></p>
<p>Join us in Grand Ballroom 2 is where you want to be! Learn first hand from our honored guests about many of the exciting events that will take place over the weekend.</p>
<p>This year we will have a delicious buffet that you won't want to miss.</p>
<h3>Thursday Banquet Menu</h3>
<p><em>Northwest Harvest Salad with Crudites of Broccoli, Cauliflower, Carrots & Rustic Croutons with Italian and Ranch Dressing <br />Tortellini Salad with Basil Vinaigrette <br />Yakima Red & Golden Apple Salad</em></p>
<p><em>Chicken Breast Forestier, Wild Mushrooms and Cabernet Reduction Sauce <br />Char-Grilled Salmon with Dill Cucumber Creme <br />Roast Pork Loin with Apple-Cranberry Rum Sauce</em></p>
<p><em>Swedish Style Potatoes <br />Seasonal Vegetable Medley</em></p>
<p><em>Washington Apple Crumble with Vanilla Sauce <br />Chocolate Decadence with Frangelico Creme</em></p>
<p>This is a year you don't want to miss.</p>
<p>Tickets are $40.00 per person and always sell fast. You can purchase tickets through our Guest of Honor Banquet.</p>
<p>Mail in registration must be received by March 1, 2013. PayPal registration is available until March 15, 2013. Purchase your tickets early and you will be entered into a drawing to sit with one of our Guests of Honor-so act quickly and reserve your place now!</p>
<h2>Guest of Honor Websites</h2>
<p><strong>Norwescon 36 Guests of Honor</strong></p>
<p>Author Guest of Honor: Catherine Asaro www.catherineasaro.net <br />Lee Moyer is our Artist Guest of Honor. www.leemoyer.com <br />Terry Brooks will be joining us as well. www.terrybrooks.net</p>
<p>As more information is available it will be posted on the Guest of Honor page.</p>
<h2>Art Show Open for Business</h2>
<p>The Norwescon 36 Art Show is now accepting applications from artists and we would love to hear from you.This years art show promises to be as exciting and diverse as any that we have had in the last several years and we would like you to be part of that experience.</p>
<p>Headlined by our Artist Guest of Honor, Lee Moyer, and featuring many of the Northwest's most accomplished and recognized artists our Norwescon Art Show is one of the most successful and recognized in the west coast.The Norwescon Art Show goal is to not just feature the most well known and successful of artists but also to supply a venue for up and coming artists to hone their craft, obtain exposure, and build a successful career.</p>
<p>We would like you to be part of our community.Please go to norwescon exhibitors for more information on how you can sign-up for the Norwescon 36 Art Show.</p>
<h2>Bring out your volunteers! *ding* Bring out your volunteers *ding*</h2>
<p><strong>Norwescon is looking for volunteers both before the con and during.</strong></p>
<p>Feel free to visit our website and see how you would like to volunteer your time.</p>
<p>Volunteer positions needed to be filled before the con - Please visit our website for more listings</p>
<h3>Desk Specialist</h3>
<p>Our front desk team works in the Security Office handling walk-in reports, lost and found, checking in and out of equipment. Also, provides backup coverage as a call receiver.</p>
<h3>Dispatcher - 2</h3>
<p>Dispatcher 2s are the backbone of the dispatch staff, they commonly perform the duties of a ConCom Dispatcher, during any shift, and can work as the Security Dispatch during 'non-peak hours'.</p>
<h3>Events Lead</h3>
<p>Assists with overseeing all convention events security staffing needs and coordination. Assists with ensuring that proper staffing levels are met to cover all convention events. Assists with wrangling back-up units if/as needed during con.</p>
<h3>Patrol Volunteer</h3>
<p>These people do the stuff and make things happen (or not happen as the case may be) all over the place. See also description for Patrol Staff. Needs to check into dispatch or security office at least once per hour (in person, possibly via radio).</p>
<h3>Patrol Staff</h3>
<p>The patrol staff are the eyes and ears of, and deterrent for problems during, the convention. Unarmed patrols help to keep the peace, address crowd control issues; assist with lost/found items/people; noise superseding insanity levels; help to maintain a civility level among con drunkards after hours; assist little old peoples across crowded hallways; and refrain from running in the halls.</p>
<h3>Assistant Photographer</h3>
<p>Assistant Photographers are responsible for photographing convention panels, events, and attendees. They will work a 3- to 5-hour shift each day. Photographing outside of the assigned shift is not required, though certainly allowed (and possibly even encouraged).</p>
<p>Help us repeat the success of years past and volunteer!</p>
<p>Come on down to the volunteer lounge and lend a hand.</p>
<p>Thank you, <br />Elana <br />Head of Volunteers <br />volunteers@norwescon.org</p>
<p>Norwescon is a science, science fiction and fantasy convention that takes place on Easter Weekend each year. We are an all-volunteer organization and always have room for more dedicated volunteers. Without members, though, there would be no reason to hold a convention; thank you for your support!</p>
<p>Sincerely, <br />Norwescon Publications Team <br />Norwescon 36 (2013)</p>
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Chair: Peggy Stewart
Writer Guest of Honor: Catharine Asaro
Artist Guest of Honor: Lee Moyer
Science Guest of Honor: Edward Tenner
Special Guest of Honor: Gardner Dozois
Norwescon Grand Master: Terry Brooks
Spotlight Publisher: Baen (Tony Daniel, representative)
Attendance: 2,700
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<h1>Norwescon 36</h1>
<p>Save the World! <br />Norwescon 36 wil be March 28-31 2013</p>
<h2>eNewsletter - February 2nd 2013</h2>
<h2>In This Issue</h2>
<p>Join Our Mailing List!</p>
<h2>Quick Links</h2>
<p>Artists' Alley <br />Art Show <br />Dealers' Room <br />Guest of Honor Banquet <br />Lobby/Club Tables <br />Outreach <br />NWC36 Guests of Honor <br />Volunteering</p>
<h2>Masquerade, painted faces on parade.......</h2>
<p>The holidays are over, and you still haven't started your costume for the Masquerade?!? There is still time to save the world!! Need some ideas? Here are a few links that can lead you in the right direction!</p>
<p>Simplicity <br />Butterick</p>
<p>Don't forget, you can print and fill out your entrant forms then bring with you to Norwescon!</p>
<h2>MAXIE"S back!</h2>
<p>Maxie's Bar will be Convention Space Only this year! We have some awesome surprises ready for you so don't forget to come and join us at the top of hotel on Friday and Saturday night!</p>
<h2>The Sunset Of Romanticism</h2>
<p>How beautiful a new sun is when it rises, <br />flashing out its greeting, like an explosion! <br />Happy, whoever hails with sweet emotion <br />its descent, nobler than a dream, to our eyes!</p>
<p>I remember! I've seen all, flower, furrow, fountain, <br />swoon beneath its look, like a throbbing heart <br />Let's run quickly, it's late, towards the horizon, <br />to catch at least one slanting ray as it departs!</p>
<p>But I pursue the vanishing God in vain: <br />irresistible Night establishes its sway, <br />full of shudders, black, dismal, cold:</p>
<p>an odour of the tomb floats in the shadow, <br />at the swamp's edge, feet faltering I go, <br />bruising damp slugs, and unexpected toads.</p>
<p>By Charles Baudelaire <br />Public Domain Poetry</p>
<h2>Dear (member),</h2>
<p><strong>Norwescon 36 (2013)</strong></p>
<p>Register for the full weekend (March 28-31, 2013) for just $65 until Feb. 25th.</p>
<p>After that day, online preregistration is closed, and registration will be on-site during the con only! The p.rice also increases to $70</p>
<p>Plus, check out all the benefits you get for registering! Register here today!</p>
<p>Convention Registration*</p>
<p>*We offer a $5 discount for Northwest Science Fiction Society (NWSFS) members. Visit them at www.nwsfs.org</p>
<h2>DoubleTree by Hilton Seattle Airport Deadlines</h2>
<ul>
<li><strong>February 24th, 2013</strong>, is the last day you can make a modification to your existing reservation (changing your arrival or departure dates) without incurring a penalty. After the 24th, all modifications will require canceling your entire existing reservation and booking a new one.</li>
</ul>
<p>If you have any questions, please feel free to contact our hotel liaison at hotels@norwescon.org.</p>
<h2>Fine meal with fine company</h2>
<p><strong>Thursday Guest of Honor Banquet <br />Thursday, March 28th 5 - 7 PM</strong></p>
<p>Join us in Grand Ballroom 2 is where you want to be! Learn first hand from our honored guests about many of the exciting events that will take place over the weekend.</p>
<p>This year we will have a delicious buffet that you won't want to miss.</p>
<h3>Thursday Banquet Menu</h3>
<p><em>Northwest Harvest Salad with Crudites of Broccoli, Cauliflower, Carrots & Rustic Croutons with Italian and Ranch Dressing <br />Tortellini Salad with Basil Vinaigrette <br />Yakima Red & Golden Apple Salad</em></p>
<p><em>Chicken Breast Forestier, Wild Mushrooms and Cabernet Reduction Sauce <br />Char-Grilled Salmon with Dill Cucumber Creme <br />Roast Pork Loin with Apple-Cranberry Rum Sauce</em></p>
<p><em>Swedish Style Potatoes <br />Seasonal Vegetable Medley</em></p>
<p><em>Washington Apple Crumble with Vanilla Sauce </em><br /><em>Chocolate Decadence with Frangelico Creme</em></p>
<p>This is a year you don't want to miss.</p>
<p>Tickets are $40.00 per person and always sell fast. You can purchase tickets through our Guest of Honor Banquet.</p>
<p>Mail in registration must be received by March 1, 2013. PayPal registration is available until March 15, 2013. Purchase your tickets early and you will be entered into a drawing to sit with one of our Guests of Honor-so act quickly and reserve your place now!</p>
<h2>Guest of Honor Websites</h2>
<p><strong>Norwescon 36 Guests of Honor</strong></p>
<p>Author Guest of Honor: Catherine Asaro www.catherineasaro.net <br />Lee Moyer is our Artist Guest of Honor. www.leemoyer.com <br />Terry Brooks will be joining us as well. www.terrybrooks.net</p>
<p>As more information is available it will be posted on the Guest of Honor page.</p>
<h2>Art Show Open for Business</h2>
<p>The Norwescon 36 Art Show is now accepting applications from artists and we would love to hear from you.This years art show promises to be as exciting and diverse as any that we have had in the last several years and we would like you to be part of that experience.</p>
<p>Headlined by our Artist Guest of Honor, Lee Moyer, and featuring many of the Northwest's most accomplished and recognized artists our Norwescon Art Show is one of the most successful and recognized in the west coast.The Norwescon Art Show goal is to not just feature the most well known and successful of artists but also to supply a venue for up and coming artists to hone their craft, obtain exposure, and build a successful career.</p>
<p>We would like you to be part of our community.Please go to norwescon exhibitors for more information on how you can sign-up for the Norwescon 36 Art Show.</p>
<h2>Bring out your volunteers! *ding* Bring out your volunteers *ding*</h2>
<p><strong>Norwescon is looking for volunteers both before the con and during.</strong></p>
<p>Feel free to visit our website and see how you would like to volunteer your time.</p>
<p>Volunteer positions needed to be filled before the con - Please visit our website for more listings</p>
<h3>Desk Specialist</h3>
<p>Our front desk team works in the Security Office handling walk-in reports, lost and found, checking in and out of equipment. Also, provides backup coverage as a call receiver.</p>
<h3>Dispatcher - 2</h3>
<p>Dispatcher 2s are the backbone of the dispatch staff, they commonly perform the duties of a ConCom Dispatcher, during any shift, and can work as the Security Dispatch during 'non-peak hours'.</p>
<h3>Events Lead</h3>
<p>Assists with overseeing all convention events security staffing needs and coordination. Assists with ensuring that proper staffing levels are met to cover all convention events. Assists with wrangling back-up units if/as needed during con.</p>
<h3>Patrol Volunteer</h3>
<p>These people do the stuff and make things happen (or not happen as the case may be) all over the place. See also description for Patrol Staff. Needs to check into dispatch or security office at least once per hour (in person, possibly via radio).</p>
<h3>Patrol Staff</h3>
<p>The patrol staff are the eyes and ears of, and deterrent for problems during, the convention. Unarmed patrols help to keep the peace, address crowd control issues; assist with lost/found items/people; noise superseding insanity levels; help to maintain a civility level among con drunkards after hours; assist little old peoples across crowded hallways; and refrain from running in the halls.</p>
<h3>Assistant Photographer</h3>
<p>Assistant Photographers are responsible for photographing convention panels, events, and attendees. They will work a 3- to 5-hour shift each day. Photographing outside of the assigned shift is not required, though certainly allowed (and possibly even encouraged).</p>
<p>Help us repeat the success of years past and volunteer!</p>
<p>Come on down to the volunteer lounge and lend a hand.</p>
<p>Thank you, <br />Elana <br />Head of Volunteers <br />volunteers@norwescon.org</p>
<p>Norwescon is a science, science fiction and fantasy convention that takes place on Easter Weekend each year. We are an all-volunteer organization and always have room for more dedicated volunteers. Without members, though, there would be no reason to hold a convention; thank you for your support!</p>
<p>Sincerely, <br />Norwescon Publications Team <br />Norwescon 36 (2013)</p>
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Chair: Peggy Stewart
Writer Guest of Honor: Catharine Asaro
Artist Guest of Honor: Lee Moyer
Science Guest of Honor: Edward Tenner
Special Guest of Honor: Gardner Dozois
Norwescon Grand Master: Terry Brooks
Spotlight Publisher: Baen (Tony Daniel, representative)
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<h1>Norwescon 36</h1>
<p>Save the World! <br />Norwescon 36 wil be March 28-31 2013</p>
<h2>eNewsletter - February 21st 2013</h2>
<h2>In This Issue</h2>
<p>Join Our Mailing List!</p>
<h2>Quick Links</h2>
<p>Artists' Alley <br />Art Show <br />Dealers' Room <br />Guest of Honor Banquet <br />Lobby/Club Tables <br />Outreach NWC36 Guests of Honor <br />Volunteering</p>
<h2>DoubleTree by Hilton Seattle Airport Deadlines</h2>
<p><strong>February 24th, 2013</strong>, is the last day you can make a modification to your existing reservation (changing your arrival or departure dates) without incurring a penalty. After the 24th, all modifications will require canceling your entire existing reservation and booking a new one.</p>
<p>If you have any questions, please feel free to contact our hotel liaison at hotels@norwescon.org.</p>
<h2>Call for Submissions</h2>
<p>Plan on attending Norwescon 36 (2013)? Able to be there at 3 p.m. on Friday? DO YOU WRITE? Are you feeling brave and bold? Send us your novel's first page to be read aloud and critiqued by three pros. (Email to: idol@norwescon.org )</p>
<h2>Masquerade, painted faces on parade.......</h2>
<p>The holidays are over, and you still haven't started your costume for the Masquerade?!? There is still time to save the world!! Need some ideas? Here are a few links that can lead you in the right direction!</p>
<p>Simplicity <br />Butterick</p>
<p>Don't forget, you can print and fill out your entrant forms to bring with you to Norwescon!</p>
<h2>Artists' Alley:</h2>
<p>We're looking for you!</p>
<p>Artists' Alley is seeking artists to participate this year at Norwescon. We welcome a wide range of crafts and artists who are willing to share their skills and knowledge with other con-goers. We hope to educate and grow interest in what you do by connecting you with the "non-artist" who enjoys the same sci-fi/fantasy geek things that you do.</p>
<p>More information and sign-up form here.</p>
<h2>Locus Awards</h2>
<p>Norwescon is a proud sponsor of the 2013 Locus Awards Banquet being held here in Seattle. The Locus Awards are an annual set of literary awards presented by Locus: The Magazine of the Science Fiction & Fantasy Field. The award winners are selected from a poll of the magazine's readers. These awards were first presented in 1971 and Norwescon is proud to be part of this long standing tradition.</p>
<p>Read more...</p>
<h2>NWC 35 Gone, but not Forgotten</h2>
<p>As we move closer to Norwescon 36, are you curious about how Norwescon 35 went? Well, wonderfully, of course! If you'd like a response that's a little bit more detailed, our Norwescon 35 Post-Con Report (1.3MB .pdf) is now available!</p>
<h2>Dear (member),</h2>
<p><strong>Norwescon 36 (2013)</strong></p>
<p><strong>Less than 4 days left to Pre-register! <br />Registration closes on February 25th!</strong></p>
<p>Registration for Norwescon 36 is coming along smashingly. We are all excited about the new Registration system. Things will look different this year since we are going to a kiosk system where you will enter all your own information and the reg staff will only be taking payments and printing badges.</p>
<p>There will be traffic control people to direct you to where you need to go, people to help you at the kiosk computers, and also the usual people solving problems. Pre-registration closes on February 25th so get your advance membership before it is too late and save $5 on the price at the door!</p>
<p>Hope to see you there, <br />Sally Woehrle <br />Norwescon Registration</p>
<p>Convention Registration*</p>
<p>*We offer a $5 discount for Northwest Science Fiction Society (NWSFS) members. Visit them at www.nwsfs.org</p>
<h2>Art Auction for Charity - Donations Needed</h2>
<p>The charities office is seeking donations for the upcoming arts/charities auction for Norwescon 36. If you have one or more items that are in good condition that you believe are of interest to people in the science fiction/fantasy community - that is to say you believe people would not only like to own but would be willing to part with actual money to purchase - please contact Phillip Buff via email at charities@norwescon.org with a description of the item(s) (photos appreciated if available).</p>
<h2>Wedding Party at the End of the Universe!</h2>
<p>Have you ever wanted a fannish wedding? Now is your chance! In honor of marriage equality coming to Washington State, Norwescon is hosting a wedding extravaganza! Join us for the Wedding Party at the End of the Universe in Maxi's Ballroom on Saturday, March 30 from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm. We will have cake!</p>
<p>Find the full details here.</p>
<h2>Exciting Special Events...</h2>
<h3>Maxie's Lounge</h3>
<p>Maxie's Lounge at the top of the tower will once again be open exclusively to Norwescon members on Friday and Saturday nights during the convention. Be sure to bring your IDs and come on up for some 21+ entertainment. We have some great surprises lined up for you this year!</p>
<h3>Games Already Scheduled</h3>
<p>We are excited to let you all know we have over 140 hours of scheduled games! D&D 3/4/Next, Settlers, Call of Cthulu and Pathfinder, to name just a few. We also have two Kickstarter Games to try out; Cheapass Games and Game Smiths LLC. Hurry and get your game scheduled now! The Scheduled Gaming signup forms are on the website, if you want to run a card or board game (or many) fill out this form.</p>
<h3>Donations for the Game Room</h3>
<p>We are accepting any charitable donations for the game room to be used for the Norwescon Scheduled Gaming Library and of course, door prizes. Those who donate will be recognized in the Scheduled Gaming Room as well as in some of the Scheduled Gaming Advertisements this year. Contact Norwescon charities to donate and mak enote that your donation is for Scheduled Gaming.</p>
<h3>Masquerade</h3>
<p>There is still time to prepare your costume for the Masquerade! Be creative! You know you always wanted to make something out of cardboard boxes or that weird packing material that came with your television! (Seriously, just Google "costume from cardboard box" and you'll see some amazing stuff. A little duct tape and paint and you're good to go!) The rules and forms are on the website. We hope to see you there!</p>
<h3>Dances</h3>
<p>Our dance themes this year range from celebrating the mighty Thor's Day to reveling in our survival of the Mayan Apocalypse by way of dressing in togas, and on to the classic hoedown. We are also bringing back the Under 21 dance for the younger crowd so bring your dancing shoes and prepare to shimmy!</p>
<h3>Scavenger Hunt</h3>
<p>The scavenger hunt is going digital this year! Grab your cell phone or digital camera and get ready to comb the convention for items that you think will fit the list. Interpretation is half the fun!</p>
<h3>Non-profit Fair</h3>
<p>This year we want to acknowledge the groups actually out there trying to save the world and make it a better place for all of us. If you know of any special groups you would like to have at the convention, please drop them a line or contact us at specialevents@norwescon.org. We have some amazing organizations in the area and would love to showcase them!</p>
<h2>Fine meal with fine company</h2>
<p><strong>Guest of Honor Banquet <br />Thursday, March 28th 5 - 7 PM</strong></p>
<p>YES! There are still tickets available for the Guest of Honor Banquet in Grand Ballroom 2.</p>
<p>Learn first hand from our honored guests about many of the exciting events that will take place over the weekend. <strong>Purchase your tickets in-advance and you will be entered into a drawing to sit with one of our Guests of Honor -- so act quickly and reserve your place now!</strong></p>
<p>Tickets are $40.00 per person and always sell fast. You can purchase tickets through our Guest of Honor Banquet page.</p>
<p>Mail in registration must be received by March 1, 2013. PayPal registration is available until March 17, 2013.</p>
<h2>Guest of Honor Websites</h2>
<p><strong>Norwescon 36 Guests of Honor</strong></p>
<p>Author Guest of Honor: Catherine Asaro www.catherineasaro.net <br />Lee Moyer is our Artist Guest of Honor www.leemoyer.com <br />Edward Tenner is our Science Guest of Honor www.edwardtenner.com <br />Terry Brooks is the Norwescon Grand Master www.terrybrooks.net <br />Baen Books is our Spotlight Publisher, Baen will be represented by Tony Daniel</p>
<p>More information is available on the Guest of Honor page.</p>
<h2>"Life is like being a volunteer, ya never know who your gonna meet."</h2>
<p>Norwescon runs on volunteers - without them there would be no convention. As such, everybody is encouraged to volunteer at the convention for a few hours. Go to the Volunteer Table in the convention lobby or the Volunteer Office and sign up for a shift (or two, or three, or four, or five).</p>
<p>Help us repeat the success of years past and volunteer!</p>
<p>Come on down to the volunteer lounge and lend a hand.</p>
<p>Thank you, <br />Elana <br />Head of Volunteers <br />volunteers@norwescon.org</p>
<p>Norwescon is a science, science fiction and fantasy convention that takes place on Easter Weekend each year. We are an all-volunteer organization and always have room for more dedicated volunteers. Without members, though, there would be no reason to hold a convention; thank you for your support!</p>
<p>Sincerely, <br />Norwescon Publications Team <br />Norwescon 36 (2013)</p>
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DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Seattle Airport
Chair: Peggy Stewart
Writer Guest of Honor: Catharine Asaro
Artist Guest of Honor: Lee Moyer
Science Guest of Honor: Edward Tenner
Special Guest of Honor: Gardner Dozois
Norwescon Grand Master: Terry Brooks
Spotlight Publisher: Baen (Tony Daniel, representative)
Attendance: 2,700
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<h1>Norwescon 36</h1>
<p>Save the World! <br />Norwescon 36 wil be March 28-31 2013</p>
<h2>eNewsletter - March 15th 2013</h2>
<h2>In This Issue</h2>
<p>Double Pattern Contest <br />NWC Archives <br />Spot-the-Poster Contest <br />Maxi's Lounge <br />Tie the Knot at NWC <br />nwcMUSIC <br />Guest of Honor Banquet <br />Movie Previews <br />Celebrity Game <br />Volunteer</p>
<p>Join Our Mailing List!</p>
<h2>ATTENTION WRITERS</h2>
<p>Feeling brave and bold? Send us your novel or story's first page to be read aloud and critiqued by three pros. First Page Idol will take place Friday, March 19th at 3 PM--you must be there to participate. Deadline midnight the day before. Max 5 entries per author.</p>
<p>(Email to: idol@norwescon.org )</p>
<h2>Single Pattern Contest Update</h2>
<p>Now choose from TWO patterns! It has come to our attention that Simplicity 2806 is no longer available in local fabric stores, although it may still be available online. Entrants may now use either Simplicity 2806 OR Simplicity 1750.</p>
<h2>Missing Archives</h2>
<p>The Norwescon Archives is looking to add to its collection. If you have any of the following, please bring your donation to the convention and drop them off at the Northwest Science Fiction Society club table in the lobby:</p>
<ul>
<li>Program Books, 1, 18, 31. We need four 1s, two 18s, and one 31.</li>
<li>T-Shirts: I don't know how early we had t-shirts, but the conventions we don't have them for are 1, 2, 3, 6, as well as recent ones: 31, 32, 33, and 35. We need just one of each t-shirt</li>
</ul>
<h2>The Guide is Live!</h2>
<p>Norwescon 36 (2013) has gone mobile using Guidebook!</p>
<p>We strongly encourage you to download our mobile guide to enhance your experience at Norwescon 36. You'll be able to plan your day with a personalized schedule and browse exhibitors, maps and general show info.</p>
<p>The app is compatible with iPhones, iPads, iPod Touches and Android devices. Windows Phone 7 and Blackberry users can access the same information via our mobile site at m.guidebook.com/guide/4789/.</p>
<p>To get the guide, choose one of the methods below:</p>
<ul>
<li>Download 'Guidebook' from the AppleApp Store or the Android Marketplace</li>
<li>Visit http://guidebook.com/getit from your phone's browser</li>
</ul>
<h2>Spot a Poster, Get a Ribbon</h2>
<p>Did you spot a poster or flyer for Norwescon 36 in the wild? Let us know where, and you could win one of only 250 special badge ribbons for your Norwescon 36 badge!</p>
<p>Poster locations eligible for this contest are are managed by Keep Posted. If you see a poster display in another location that includes our Norwescon poster please submit that information too.</p>
<p>Alternate locations will be eligible for a reward if all 250 Keep Posted locations are not found.</p>
<p>Details & Submission Form</p>
<h2>Dear (member),</h2>
<p><strong>Please remember to bring your receipt</strong> with the barcode on it to the convention if you pre-registered. It, along with a photo ID, is needed for you to pick up your membership badge and swag bag.</p>
<p>Permission forms for minors are still required and are available for pre-printing here.</p>
<p><strong>Registration Hours</strong></p>
<p>Thursday noon-10 pm <br />Friday 9 am-10 pm <br />Saturday 9 am-10 pm <br />Sunday 9 am-5 pm</p>
<h2>Meet Me in Maxi's (21+)</h2>
<p>Two nights, four formats, fun for everyone 21+ in Maxi's Lounge at the top of the tower.</p>
<p>MEMBERSHIP AND ID REQUIRED</p>
<p>Friday, 9-11pm Can't wait for the show to be over and the dance to start? Start your Friday night off with DJ Dancin' Dan kicking off the Post-Mayan Apocalypse Toga Party in Maxi's.</p>
<p><strong>Friday, 11pm-2am</strong> <br />Meet and mingle with the designers and models of the Fannish Fetish Fashion Show while the director of the show, Modular Diva, plays some music to put you in the mood to party like it's the new Apocalypse!</p>
<p><strong>Saturday, 9pm-Midnight</strong> <br />Geeks Who Drink is teaming up with Norwescon to bring you a Sci-Fi and Fantasy themed Pub Quiz in the Anglo-Irish tradition. Grab a drink in Maxi's and test your geek trivia knowledge. Team size is limited to six but you can play solo if you like. There will also be fabulous prizes for the top placing teams. More information about the pub quiz can be found at http://www.geekswhodrink.com/</p>
<p><strong>Saturday, Midnight-2am</strong> <br />Finish out the night with the super sounds of DJ Lee Fuller at this party in the best comic (book) tradition.</p>
<h2>Art Auction for Charity - Donations Needed</h2>
<p>The charities office is seeking donations for the upcoming arts/charities auction for Norwescon 36. If you have one or more items that are in good condition that you believe are of interest to people in the science fiction/fantasy community - that is to say you believe people would not only like to own but would be willing to part with actual money to purchase - please contact Phillip Buff via email at charities@norwescon.org with a description of the item(s) (photos appreciated if available).</p>
<p>Money raised at the charity auction is used in support of the scholarships that Norwescon provides for Clarion West Writer's Workshop and the Northwest College of Art and Design.</p>
<h2>Wedding Party at the End of the Universe!</h2>
<p>Have you ever wanted a fannish wedding? Now is your chance! In honor of marriage equality coming to Washington State, Norwescon is hosting a wedding extravaganza! Join us for the Wedding Party at the End of the Universe in Maxi's Ballroom on Saturday, March 30 from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm. We will have cake!</p>
<p>Find the full details here.</p>
<h2>nwcMUSIC</h2>
<p><em>Join the cacophony!</em></p>
<h3>The Geekmusic Podcast - Episode 1, Norwescon</h3>
<p>We're premiering a geekmusic podcast this very month! It's also a sneak preview at what's coming up in nwcMUSIC 2013 at Norwescon 36. We talk a bit about what we've got planned, play some music, and talk with filkers and nerdcore artists about doing music geek-style. More . . .</p>
<h3>My God - It's Full of Monstarrs</h3>
<p>We have something super-special this year: a multiple-act Friday afternoon showcase of nerdcore, the hip-hop of geeks, called MONSTARRS OF NERDCORE. It starts at 4pm, right after the Catherine Asaro concert, which is also going to be amazing.</p>
<p>And that's not to forget the rest of our concert series this year, which we think is exceptional.</p>
<p><strong>Thursday</strong> has Rai Kamishiro doing her J-pop stylings, Jonny Nero Action Hero's first appearance at Norwescon with his chiptunes rock, and nwcMUSIC regular Electric Children's high-energy chiptunes dance music. <strong>Friday evening:</strong> Hello, the Future! sings about the intersections of fandom and reality, Leannan Sidhe have their long-awaited CD release show, and Starlight returns with a new lineup to bring their filk-rock to the foreground again.</p>
<p>More . . .</p>
<h3>Wondrous workshops</h3>
<p>There simply isn't enough space in this newsletter to cover the wonders in store for you.</p>
<h2>Fine meal with fine company</h2>
<p><strong>Guest of Honor Banquet <br />Thursday, March 28th 5 - 7 PM</strong></p>
<p>YES! There are still some tickets available for the Guest of Honor Banquet in Grand Ballroom 2.</p>
<p>Learn first hand from our honored guests about many of the exciting events that will take place over the weekend. <strong>Purchase your tickets in-advance and you will be entered into a drawing to sit with one of our Guests of Honor -- so act quickly and reserve your place now!</strong></p>
<p>Tickets are $40.00 per person and always sell fast. You can purchase tickets through our Guest of Honor Banquet page.</p>
<p><strong>Online (PayPal or Credit Card) registration is only available until March 17, 2013.</strong> This event will sell out, don't risk waiting to buy tickets at the convention - reserve a place at the table today!</p>
<h2>Movie Previews are On The March</h2>
<p>Keith & Alan's Movie News & Previews are again ready to bring the latest news from Hollywood straight to your eye/earballs, with previews, too! This year there have been some changes - our panel on Friday is earlier in the day, there is no Saturday show, and our Sunday show now starts after the Fandance Film Festival. Check out our new schedule!</p>
<p>Friday - Previews Show #first - 12Noon-2pm - Grand 3 - Note earlier time! <br />Friday - Family Previews - 2:30-3:30pm - Olympic 1 <br />Sunday - Previews Show #last - 2-4pm - Evergreen 1-2 - Note later time!</p>
<p>For more information, check out THIS ARTICLE.</p>
<h2>Celebrity Game</h2>
<p>Norwescon 36 is just around the corner and Scheduled Gaming has a surprise for you! We have confirmed 300+ hours of gaming for you to enjoy make sure to check our guidebook/website sections, the Daily `Zine and the Wall Of Games for up to date schedules. Sign up for games and enjoy. Now for the surprise.</p>
<p>We have Bruce Cordell joining us for a few hours on Friday to run a D&D Next Game. For his game, we will be raffling off his seat as door prizes in the game room. Just swing by and play a game or two on Thursday and Friday, get a ticket to enter and possibly win a seat at his table.</p>
<p>Who is Bruce Cordell? A short step over to wikipedia will introduce you to him! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Cordell. Bruce will be taking part in panel programming and the Writers' Workshops as well.</p>
<h2>"Life is like being a volunteer, ya never know who your gonna meet."</h2>
<p>Norwescon runs on volunteers - without them there would be no convention. As such, everybody is encouraged to volunteer at the convention for a few hours. Go to the Volunteer Table in the convention lobby or the Volunteer Office and sign up for a shift (or two, or three, or four, or five). We will, as usual, have a fabulous array of gifts and prizes for you.</p>
<p>Come on down to the volunteer lounge and lend a hand.</p>
<p>Thank you, <br />Elana <br />Head of Volunteers <br />volunteers@norwescon.org</p>
<p>Norwescon is a science, science fiction and fantasy convention that takes place on Easter Weekend each year. We are an all-volunteer organization and always have room for more dedicated volunteers. Without members, though, there would be no reason to hold a convention; thank you for your support!</p>
<p>We were recently notified that Norwescon is a 2012 ALL STAR AWARD winner by Constant Contact, that mean's we're in the top 10% of our class making you all #1. Thanks and stay tuned for more information as to what that means for you!</p>
<p>Sincerely, <br />Norwescon Publications Team <br />Norwescon 36 (2013)</p>
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Norwescon 36
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Norwescon 36
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DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Seattle Airport
Chair: Peggy Stewart
Writer Guest of Honor: Catharine Asaro
Artist Guest of Honor: Lee Moyer
Science Guest of Honor: Edward Tenner
Special Guest of Honor: Gardner Dozois
Norwescon Grand Master: Terry Brooks
Spotlight Publisher: Baen (Tony Daniel, representative)
Attendance: 2,700
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March 28-31, 2013
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<h1>Norwescon 36</h1>
<p>Save the World! <br />Norwescon 36 wil be March 28-31 2013</p>
<h2>eNewsletter Update - March 17th 2013</h2>
<h2>In This Issue</h2>
<p>Membership Services Briefing <br />LAST DAY to purchase Guest of Honor Banquet Tickets Online!</p>
<h2>The Guide is Live!</h2>
<p>Norwescon 36 (2013) has gone mobile using Guidebook!</p>
<p>We strongly encourage you to download our mobile guide to enhance your experience at Norwescon 36. You'll be able to plan your day with a personalized schedule and browse exhibitors, maps and general show info.</p>
<p>The app is compatible with iPhones, iPads, iPod Touches and Android devices. Windows Phone 7 and Blackberry users can access the same information via our mobile site at m.guidebook.com/guide/4789/.</p>
<p>To get the guide, choose one of the methods below:</p>
<ul>
<li>Download 'Guidebook' from the AppleApp Store or the Android Marketplace</li>
<li>Visit http://guidebook.com/getit from your phone's browser</li>
</ul>
<h2>Meet Me in Maxi's (21+)</h2>
<p>Two nights, four formats, fun for everyone 21+ in Maxi's Lounge at the top of the tower.</p>
<p><strong>MEMBERSHIP AND ID REQUIRED</strong></p>
<p><strong>Friday, 9 - 11 p.m.</strong> <br />Can't wait for the show to be over and the dance to start? Start your Friday night off with DJ Dancin' Dan kicking off the Post-Mayan Apocalypse Toga Party in Maxi's.</p>
<p><strong>Friday, 11 p.m. - 2 a.m.</strong> <br />Meet and mingle with the designers and models of the Fannish Fetish Fashion Show while the director of the show, Modular Diva, plays some music to put you in the mood to party like it's the new Apocalypse!</p>
<p><strong>Saturday, 9 p.m. - Midnight</strong> <br />Geeks Who Drink is teaming up with Norwescon to bring you a Sci-Fi and Fantasy themed Pub Quiz in the Anglo-Irish tradition. Grab a drink in Maxi's and test your geek trivia knowledge. Team size is limited to six but you can play solo if you like. There will also be fabulous prizes for the top placing teams.</p>
<p>More information about the pub quiz can be found at www.geekswhodrink.com</p>
<p><strong>Saturday, Midnight-2 a.m.</strong> <br />Finish out the night with the super sounds of DJ Lee Fuller at this party in the best comic (book) tradition.</p>
<h2>Dear (member),</h2>
<p>We have a new registration system this year. Please read the article below as to how things will work when you arrive.</p>
<p><strong>Registration Hours</strong></p>
<p>Thursday noon-10 pm <br />Friday 9 am-10 pm <br />Saturday 9 am-10 pm <br />Sunday 9 am-5 pm</p>
<h2>Membership Services Briefing</h2>
<p>Hi Everyone,</p>
<p>We've heard your questions and comments about the new registration process for Norwescon. In answer, here's how it will work:</p>
<p>If you have preregistered there are two ways of receiving your badge at Registration. If you have already printed off your Acceptable Use Policy form (AUP*) with the pre-printed barcode that identifies you, you can go directly to the registration cashier. Otherwise, your AUP can be printed at the convention. There will be staff on hand that will help you do this. The general registration process is described below. *Note: The AUP form is an agreement between you and the convention that you will abide by the rules. Your signature on the AUP is required, so electronic format of your AUP will not be accepted. Paper copy is required.</p>
<p>Pre-printing your AUP is not required, but it can help speed up the registration process. In case you cannot find your original confirmation email or the original AUP link was broken, you will be able to print your AUP w/barcode from an email that will be sent to you in the next couple of days. If you have paid your membership and do not receive the follow up AUP-email by Wednesday, March 20th, please email registration@norwescon.org .</p>
<p>If you have not preregistered, there will be staff on hand to help direct you to the on-site registration kiosks where you will enter your registration information. Our staff will then direct you on to the next step in the registration process.</p>
<h3>General Membership Registration</h3>
<p>The general registration process for pre-paid attendees will be:</p>
<ol>
<li>
<p>Go to the area marked in Green to start the process.</p>
<p>If you do not have a pre-printed AUP w/barcode, one will be printed out for you there. If you do have the AUP you will be directed where to go next.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Sign your AUP.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Present your signed AUP and photo ID to a registration cashier.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>The registration cashier will compare your photo id to your real name on the AUP. The barcode will then be scanned to print your badge. The form will be returned to you.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Take your signed AUP to the badge printing station and exchange it for a badge that matches the badge name on your paperwork. There you will also pick up your registration packet.</p>
</li>
</ol>
<h3>Attending Professionals & paid guest of pro</h3>
<p>Come to the Green Room (Cascade 11) when you arrive. The Green Room staff will have your Acceptable Use Policy form (AUP*) with the pre-printed barcode that identifies you with your packet. (For your Guest of Pro, their AUP will be with the associated Pro's packet). The Green Room staff will scan your barcode to print your badge. You'll need to sign the AUP, collect your packet, and you're all signed in.</p>
<h3>Attending Dealers</h3>
<p>The Dealers Room Coordinator will, as usual, have your Dealer and assistant badges. You will need to sign your Acceptable Use Policy form (AUP*).</p>
<p>Thank you Everyone!</p>
<p>Member Services</p>
<h2>Fine meal with fine company</h2>
<p><strong>Guest of Honor Banquet <br />Thursday, March 28th 5 - 7 PM</strong></p>
<p>YES! There are still some tickets available for the Guest of Honor Banquet in Grand Ballroom 2.</p>
<p>Learn first hand from our honored guests about many of the exciting events that will take place over the weekend. <strong>Purchase your tickets in-advance and you will be entered into a drawing to sit with one of our Guests of Honor -- so act quickly and reserve your place now!</strong></p>
<p>Tickets are $40.00 per person and always sell fast. You can purchase tickets through our Guest of Honor Banquet page.</p>
<p><strong>Online (PayPal or Credit Card) registration is only available for another 24 hours.</strong> This event will sell out, don't risk waiting to buy tickets at the convention - reserve a place at the table today!</p>
<p>Norwescon is a science, science fiction and fantasy convention that takes place on Easter Weekend each year. We are an all-volunteer organization and always have room for more dedicated volunteers. Without members, though, there would be no reason to hold a convention; thank you for your support!</p>
<p>We were recently notified that Norwescon is a 2012 ALL STAR AWARD winner by Constant Contact, that mean's we're in the top 10% of our class making you all #1. Thanks and stay tuned for more information as to what that means for you!</p>
<p>Sincerely, <br />Norwescon Publications Team <br />Norwescon 36 (2013)</p>
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Norwescon 36 March 17 Newsletter
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Norwescon 36
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The 3/17/13 newsletter for Norwescon 36
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Norwescon
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March 17, 2013
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NWC36
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Dublin Core
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Title
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Norwescon 36
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Norwescon 36
Description
An account of the resource
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Seattle Airport
Chair: Peggy Stewart
Writer Guest of Honor: Catharine Asaro
Artist Guest of Honor: Lee Moyer
Science Guest of Honor: Edward Tenner
Special Guest of Honor: Gardner Dozois
Norwescon Grand Master: Terry Brooks
Spotlight Publisher: Baen (Tony Daniel, representative)
Attendance: 2,700
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
March 28-31, 2013
Text
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<h1>Norwescon 36</h1>
<p>Save the World! <br />Norwescon 36 wil be March 28-31 2013</p>
<h2>eNewsletter April 15th 2013</h2>
<h2>Tell Us What You Think</h2>
<p>The Norwescon 36 (2013) guide has a feedback module. You can rate panels and answer some questions about how things went for you at the convention this year.</p>
<p>If you used the guide, please visit it one last time and submit your feedback. The module will be deactivated on May 1st.</p>
<h2>Norwescon 37 (2014)</h2>
<p><strong>Pre-registration is open.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Confirmed Guests of Honor are:</strong></p>
<p><em><strong>Michael Moorcock <br />Robert Gould <br />Seanan McGuire <br />Animal X</strong></em></p>
<p>Register before September for the lowest rate and join us at the DoubleTree by Hilton Seattle Airport April 17-20, 2014.</p>
<h2>Dear (member),</h2>
<p>We appreciate everyone who was able to fit Norwescon 36 into their schedule this year. Stay tuned throughout the upcoming months for information about Norwescon 37. If you're interested in volunteering for a ConCom or other staff position, please email chair@norwescon.org</p>
<p>If you have a general question, please use the contact us form on our website.</p>
<h2>Philip K. Dick Award Presented</h2>
<p>The Philip K. Dick Award for distinguished science fiction published in paperback original format in the United States in the 2012 award year was presented at Norwescon 36(2013) on Friday, March 29th at 7pm in Grand Ballroom 2 to Bryan Slattery for LOST EVERYTHING. The special citation went to LOVE STAR by Andri Snaer Magnason. More information about this annual award can be found at www.philipkdickaward.org</p>
<h2>Northwest College of Art & Design Scholarship</h2>
<p>The recipient of this year's scholarship is Leanne Dunn. This is Leanne's second year of participating in the scholarship process and is also her second win. Norwescon congratulates Leanne and hopes that she has a bright and successful future. Kelsa Dill and Michael Young also presented outstanding work as part of this contest and received great praise. Thank you all for taking part in this year's event.</p>
<h2>Norwescon36 Art Show Awards</h2>
<p>Norwescon was graced with an amazing crop of artists this year. As usual, two separate sets of awards were presented the Judges' Awards and the People's Choice awards.</p>
<p>Norwescon would like to thank this year's panel of judges including Betty Bigely and Don Lacky for their generous time and knowledge in helping judge this year's show. A complete listing of this years awards is available here.</p>
<p>Norwescon is a science, science fiction and fantasy convention that takes place on Easter Weekend each year. We are an all-volunteer organization and always have room for more dedicated volunteers. Without members, though, there would be no reason to hold a convention; thank you for your support!</p>
<p>Sincerely, <br />Norwescon Publications Team <br />Norwescon 36 (2013)</p>
Dublin Core
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Title
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Norwescon 36 April 15 Newsletter
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Norwescon 36
Description
An account of the resource
The 4/15/13 newsletter for Norwescon 36
Publisher
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Norwescon
Date
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April 15, 2013
Language
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English
Newsletter
NWC36