What's new?
Pre-Registration is now closed
Pre-registration for Capricon is now closed. The at the door price for the full weekend is $70. Single day rates are also available at the door.
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Programming Update
The programming schedule is now available! Remember, all times and people are subject to change without notice.
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Hotel Update
The hotel room block now closes on January 31st, 2010!
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Goat droppings - January 12, 2010
The January 2010 E-Edition of Goat Droppings is available! Download the PDF.
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Guest of Honor Update (see left)
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Special Guest Update (see left)
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FEAST
January 24, 5pm
Golden Chef Chinese Restaurant
600 S. Milwaukee, Wheeling
www.goldenchefrestaurant.com
RSVP to dining@Capricon.org by January 15 so we know how large a table to get for everyone!
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Membership Mailing
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NEW! Theatre Outings added to selected FEAST events!
Join us for our next theatre outing on March 7, 4pm to see Mrs. Caliban by Rachel Ingalls
The Lifeline Theatre
www.lifelinetheatre.com
(We have confirmed! To be followed by a discussion with the director).
Tickets are $25 and must be paid for at the time of reservation to hold your space. To reserve your ticket and make payment, contact dining@ Capricon.org no later than February 14.
We will be going out for dinner after the show, restaurant info coming soon!
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Goat droppings - October 2, 2009
The September 2009 E-Edition of Goat Droppings is available! Download the PDF.
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Keep in Touch!
In an effort to stay in touch with our members and to keep you all informed of the latest news and happenings with Capricon and Phandemonium, we've decided to start making use of some online social networking sites. This year, Capricon can be found on Facebook, Twitter, and LiveJournal.
On Facebook and Twitter, we are operating under the name Capricious Goat.
To add us as a friend on Facebook you can click here. To follow us on Twitter click here. And on LiveJournal we have an RSS feed coming from the What's New Section of the Capricon Website. The RSS feed can be found here.
We promise not to abuse the privilege you've given us by letting us reach out to you in new ways. We're also looking at the possibility of using Twitter at the convention to send out programming changes and other important information in as close to realtime as is practical. |