Press Release 2004-5

CONJOSE PARENT CORPORATION AWARDS SMOFCON SCHOLARSHIPS

SAN FRANCISCO SCIENCE FICTION CONVENTIONS, INC.
A California Non-Profit Corporation
PO Box 61363, Sunnyvale CA 94088-1363 USA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; http://www.sfsfc.org/ 

For immediate release: Tuesday, August 10, 2004

ConJose Parent Corporation Awards SMOFCon Scholarships

Two San Francisco Bay Area science fiction convention 
organizers will be able to attend the SMOFCon 
convention-runners convention in Washington DC this 
December thanks to scholarships funded by surplus funds 
from ConJose, the 2002 World Science Fiction Convention

At their Board of Directors meeting on Saturday, July 
17, 2004, San Francisco Science Fiction Conventions, 
Inc. (SFSFC) awarded $500 scholarships for the purpose 
of attending SMOFCon to Tomoko Shintani Stocksiek and 
Wolfgang Coe.  SFSFC was the parent non-profit 
corporation of ConJose, and the corporation established 
these scholarships to allow promising convention-
runners who would otherwise not be able to afford the 
cost to travel to attend the annual SMOFCon convention-
runners convention.

SMOFCon <http://www.smofcon.org/> is an annual 
convention about organizing science fiction 
conventions. Subject matter ranges from managing small 
conventions up to the unique challenges of World 
Science Fiction Conventions. The convention is held in 
a different city each year. The 2004 SMOFCon will be in 
Washington DC at the Wyndham Hotel Washington, December 
3-5, 2004. More information about this year's SMOFCon 
is available on their web site at 
<http://www.smofcon22.org/>.

Tomoko Shintani Stocksiek has been attending and 
working on science fiction conventions since 1993, 
mainly in the Bay Area, and has held positions with 
BayCon, Anime America, and FanimeCon. She is currently 
President of the Board of Directors of Anime Resource 
Group, FanimeCon's parent non-profit corporation.

Wolfgang Coe has more than 20 years of convention 
attending and organizing experience, including 
positions with TimeCon, SiliCon, BayCon, Anime America, 
Further ConFusion, ConJose, and FanimeCon. He has held 
positions from gopher to operations director to 
Chairman. He chaired BayCon 2001.

San Francisco Science Fiction Conventions, Inc. is a 
California non-profit corporation recognized as tax-
exempt under US Internal Revenue Code 501(c)(3).  
ConJose, the 2002 Worldcon, had an operating surplus 
(net of funds passed along to its three successor 
Worldcons) of approximately $39,000. SFSFC has issued a 
number of grants to various organizations and 
individuals to further the development of fantasy and 
science fiction literature and related activities such 
as science fiction conventions.

The name "SMOF" stands for "Secret Masters Of Fandom," 
and is a humorous reference to the people who organize 
and manage science fiction conventions. Another term 
sometimes used for such people is "conrunner."


Contact:

SFSFC Inc.: Kevin Standlee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
SMOFCon 22: http://www.smofcon22.org/

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