Election Results for 2010 – Posted Oct. 26, 2009
Directors/officers elected by the staff for Kumoricon 2010.
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The Kumoricon 2011 schedule has been released! Check out all convention events, the schedule chart (in web and printable [PDF] formats), viewing room charts [PDF], newly-announced industry guests, our Saturday and Sunday night DJs, the exhibitors and artist lists, hotel and food/area maps, registration hours, and download the program book and pocket guide! Use the free Guidebook app for iPhone, iPod touch, and Android to view the Kumoricon schedule, maps, Twitter, alerts, and more. Mark events to create a personalized schedule! After you install the app, search the guides for "Kumoricon". Update: The post-con survey is now available in the app. |
Check-in for Kumoricon on Day Zero and you can join us as FUNimation presents the West Coast Anime Convention premiere of the English version of Trigun: Badlands Rumble! Vash the Stampede is back and on the big screen! See it at the Hilton Vancouver Washington at or shortly after 8:00pm (room will be determined and posted on day zero). But only if you have your badge and holder! You must be pre-registered for the convention to attend! |
What you need to know before the con…
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Election Results for 2010 – Posted Oct. 26, 2009Directors/officers elected by the staff for Kumoricon 2010. Kumoricon 2010 Online Pre-Registration is Open! – Posted Oct. 14, 2009You can now pre-register for Kumoricon 2010! $30 until Dec. 31. Annual Membership Meeting and 2010 Elections – Posted Oct. 14, 2009Elections for President/Chair, and Directors of Operations, Programming, Publicity, and Relations. Preceded by “Hotel FAQ” presentation. Thank you for attending Kumoricon 2009! – Posted Sep. 22, 2009See you next year! Read on for highlights. Online Live Schedule Posted, Check-In Reminders, and Newsletter – Posted Sep. 4, 2009Registration tips: What you must bring, and when to show up. Twitter feed and our latest newsletter. Rejoicing in Reg: The Inside Scoop from the Assistant Registration Manager – Posted Aug. 29, 2011An interview with Brian Mathews, Assistant Registration Manager. “I’d be happy to go over all of what it takes for attendees to get their badges. First, the attendee has to have ordered their badge through the website or the mail-in form available on our website. Once we get that information, either online or through the mail, we enter it all into a database, in which we run a program that pastes that information onto the badges attendees receive. We have ‘reg meetings’ every couple of weeks or so, where we print out anywhere from fifty to several hundred of these badges, as well as envelopes for them. We then package the badges onto the letter they come with ourselves, pack them into the envelopes, stamp them, and deliver them to the Post Office.” Cosplay Skits: Pros Judge! You Vote! and You Can Still Enter! – Posted Aug. 29, 2011An interview with Andie Letourneau, Cosplay Coordinator. “This year, I’m really looking forward to having our Guests of Honor, Todd Haberkorn, Chris Cason, and David Vincent, judging the skits. Since all three of them are voice actors, they bring with them a tremendous amount of experience and acting knowledge, which they will use in assessing the skits entered this year. Another highlight is that this year is the first year that we will have an ‘Audience Choice’ winner for Cosplay.” Upcoming Geek Events – Posted Jul. 31, 2011Kumoricon is just around the corner, but there are plenty of geek events happening in Portland to keep you busy in the meantime. Read on to see just a few highlights to add to your schedule over the next few weeks. Get to Know, And Join, Your Staff – Posted Jul. 31, 2011An interview with Ash Butler, a new Yojimbo and Con Suite staff member. “There’s a lot of satisfaction in knowing you’re helping make the convention you enjoy so much better for everyone. So if you like helping people, it’s a great way to do it on a large scale. As staff, you can have a lot of input on the convention. It’s been proven to look good on most resumes. And it’s also cheaper to be staff for Kumoricon than it is to merely attend … If you’re not sure what you want to do for the con, there are a lot of jobs, so you should look them over and find one that suits your interests.” Volunteering: How and Why You’d Enjoy Getting Involved! – Posted May. 6, 2011An interview with David Reynolds, our Volunteer Manager. “Kumoricon exists to bring people together to have a good time, to make great memories, and that goes for everyone. We don’t want people to help because they feel obligated; we want them to help because they enjoy the experience and find it rewarding. That can mean anything from working in their favorite department, to helping only before con; or from volunteering only a couple of hours, to putting in so many hours that we make them honorary staff.” |