Sci-Fi Valley Con

Sci-Fi Valley Con (formerly Sci-Fi in the Valley Con) is an annual three day multi-genre convention held during June at the Blair County Convention Center in Altoona, Pennsylvania.[1]

Sci-Fi Valley Con
StatusActive
GenreMulti-genre[1]
VenueBlair County Convention Center
Location(s)Altoona, Pennsylvania
CountryUnited States
Inaugurated2012[2]
AttendanceNearly 4,000 in 2015[3]
Organized byAssett Conventions LLC[2]
Websitescifivalleycon.com

Programming

The convention typically offers board gaming, charity auction, costume contest, film festival, guest panels, role-playing gaming, table-top gaming, trivia tournaments, vendors, video gaming, and workshops.[1][3][4][5] The 2012 charity auction raised $1200 for The Machine Gun Preacher's Save the Children Foundation.[6] 2013's charity auction benefited Shriners Hospitals for Children and raised almost $1500.[7] The 2022 charity auction benefited the Children's Miracle Network.[8]

History

Sci-Fi in the Valley Con 2012 was moved from the Cambria County War Memorial Arena in Johnstown, Pennsylvania to the North Central Recreation Center in Ebensburg, Pennsylvania. This occurred due to a local fee that would affect the conventions dealers.[2][9][10] In 2013, the convention moved to the Jaffa Shrine and used the bottom floor.[11][12] It used both of the Jaffa's floors in 2014.[13] The convention used half of the Blair County Convention Center in 2015, and the whole facility in 2016.[3][14] Sci-Fi Valley Con 2020 was moved from June to August due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and later cancelled.[15][16][17][18] Sci-Fi Valley Con 2021 was moved from June to October due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[19][20][21] The October 2021 convention had lower than normal attendance.[8]

Event history

DatesLocationAtten.Guests
May 18–20, 2012[10] North Central Recreation Center
Ebensburg, Pennsylvania
1,000 (est.) or
1,200[11][12]
Jeremy Ambler, Joshua Emerick, Chiara Fattorusso, Garrett Free, Jeremy McHugh, Mark Tierno, Tod Allen Smith, and April A. Taylor.[22]
May 17–19, 2013[23] Jaffa Shrine
Altoona, Pennsylvania
2,000[13]Brian O'Halloran[11][12]
June 27–29, 2014 Jaffa Shrine
Altoona, Pennsylvania
Almost 3,000[4]Rusty Gilligan, The Mandalorian Mercs,[24] Robert Bruce, Brian O’Halloran,[25] and Scott Schiaffo.[13]
May 15–17, 2015[26] Blair County Convention Center
Altoona, Pennsylvania
Almost 4,000[3]Blair Murphy[4]
June 10–12, 2016 Blair County Convention Center
Altoona, Pennsylvania
Brian O'Halloran, John Rhys-Davies,[27] Zach Galligan, Alaina Huffman, John Morton, Alex Vincent, and Fred Williamson.[3]
June 9–11, 2017 Blair County Convention Center
Altoona, Pennsylvania
Nicholas Brendon, Dameon Clarke, David Eddings, Donald Fullilove, Harry Waters, Jr., Jeffrey Weissman,[28] Bob Gunton, Sam Jones, and Martin Klebba.[1]
June 8–10, 2018 Blair County Convention Center
Altoona, Pennsylvania
Nicholas Brendon, Melissa Fahn, Richard Horvitz, Brian O'Halloran, Rob Paulsen, Rikki Simons, Tavisha Wolfgarth-Simons,[29] Lee Arenberg, Olivia d'Abo, and Tracie Thoms.[30]
June 7–9, 2019 Blair County Convention Center
Altoona, Pennsylvania
Rodger Bumpass, Seth Gilliam, Maurice LaMarche, Rob Paulsen, Billy West,[31] Adam Fergus, David Haydn-Jones, Mark Pellegrino,[5] David Lee Madison, and John Russo.[32]
October 8-10, 2021 Blair County Convention Center
Altoona, Pennsylvania
Jim Cummings, Gigi Edgley, Olivia Hack, Sam J. Jones, Jennie Kwan, James "Brad Mick" McDonough, Michaela Jill Murphy, and Emily Swallow.[21]
June 17-19, 2022 Blair County Convention Center
Altoona, Pennsylvania
Cam Clarke, Townsend Coleman, Grey DeLisle, Barry Gordon, Nolan North, Rob Paulsen, and Billy West.[33]
June 9-11, 2023 Blair County Convention Center
Altoona, Pennsylvania
Carlos Alazraqui, Greg Baldwin, Dante Basco, Grey DeLisle, Jennie Kwan, Maurice LaMarche, Cricket Leigh, Michaela Jill Murphy, Rob Paulsen, Janet Varney, Kari Wahlgren,[34] and Greg Sestero.[35]

See also

References

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  2. Dennis, Justin (February 11, 2012). "[VIDEO] Johnstown's 1st science-fiction convention to take War Memorial by storm(troopers)". The Tribune-Democrat. Retrieved 24 March 2020.
  3. Hicks, Cherie (June 2, 2016). "Sci-fi, fantasy and fun: 2016 convention to feature famous celebrities". Altoona Mirror. Retrieved 24 March 2020.
  4. Hicks, Cherie (May 9, 2015). "Sci-Fi Valley Con continuing to grow | News, Sports, Jobs - Altoona Mirror". Altoona Mirror. Retrieved 24 March 2020.
  5. Drumm, Amanda (May 24, 2019). "Calling all Sci-Fi Fans". Altoona Mirror. Retrieved 25 March 2020.
  6. Dennis, Justin (May 19, 2012). "[VIDEO] Sci-Fi in the Valley Con brings Jedi, Vulcans to Ebensburg". The Tribune-Democrat. Retrieved 24 March 2020.
  7. Dennis, Justin (May 18, 2013). "VIDEO Sci-Fi expo connects with fans". The Tribune-Democrat. Retrieved 24 March 2020.
  8. Isenberg, Dan (June 20, 2022). "Out of this world: Sci-Fi Valley Con packs house with enthusiasts". Altoona Mirror. Retrieved 12 July 2023.
  9. DiPaolo, Dan (February 18, 2012). "Science-fiction convention coming to Johnstown". Daily American. Archived from the original on July 31, 2012. Retrieved 24 March 2020.
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  11. Dennis, Justin (May 4, 2013). "Return of the geeks: Sci-Fi Valley Con fans will descend on Altoona". The Tribune-Democrat. Retrieved 24 March 2020.
  12. Frederick, Keith (May 11, 2013). "Sci-fi fan convention returns to the area". Altoona Mirror. Retrieved 24 March 2020.
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