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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.

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. The 2012 charity auction raised $1200 for The Machine Gun Preacher's Save the Children Foundation. 2013's charity auction benefited Shriners Hospitals for Children and raised almost $1500. The 2022 charity auction benefited the Children's Miracle Network.

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. In 2013, the convention moved to the Jaffa Shrine and used the bottom floor. It used both of the Jaffa's floors in 2014. The convention used half of the Blair County Convention Center in 2015, and the whole facility in 2016. Sci-Fi Valley Con 2020 was moved from June to August due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and later cancelled. Sci-Fi Valley Con 2021 was moved from June to October due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The October 2021 convention had lower than normal attendance. The June 2024 event had additional parking offsite.

Event history

Dates Location Atten. Guests
May 18–20, 2012 North Central Recreation Center
Ebensburg, Pennsylvania
1,000 (est.) or
1,200
Jeremy Ambler, Joshua Emerick, Chiara Fattorusso, Garrett Free, Jeremy McHugh, Mark Tierno, Tod Allen Smith, and April A. Taylor.
May 17–19, 2013 Jaffa Shrine
Altoona, Pennsylvania
2,000Brian O'Halloran
June 27–29, 2014 Jaffa Shrine
Altoona, Pennsylvania
Almost 3,000Rusty Gilligan, The Mandalorian Mercs, Robert Bruce, Brian O’Halloran, and Scott Schiaffo.
May 15–17, 2015 Blair County Convention Center
Altoona, Pennsylvania
Almost 4,000Blair Murphy
June 10–12, 2016 Blair County Convention Center
Altoona, Pennsylvania
Brian O'Halloran, John Rhys-Davies, Zach Galligan, Alaina Huffman, John Morton, Alex Vincent, and Fred Williamson.
June 9–11, 2017 Blair County Convention Center
Altoona, Pennsylvania
Nicholas Brendon, Dameon Clarke, David Eddings, Donald Fullilove, Harry Waters, Jr., Jeffrey Weissman, Bob Gunton, Sam Jones, and Martin Klebba.
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, Lee Arenberg, Olivia d'Abo, and Tracie Thoms.
June 7–9, 2019 Blair County Convention Center
Altoona, Pennsylvania
Rodger Bumpass, Seth Gilliam, Maurice LaMarche, Rob Paulsen, Billy West, Adam Fergus, David Haydn-Jones, Mark Pellegrino, David Lee Madison, and John Russo.
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.
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.
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, and Greg Sestero.
June 7-9, 2024 Blair County Convention Center
Altoona, Pennsylvania
Greg Baldwin, Roger Clark, Maurice LaMarche, Phil LaMarr, Nolan North, Steven Ogg, Maggie Robertson, Lauren Tom, Billy West, Rob Wiethoff, Shawn Fonteno, and Ned Luke.

See also

References

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