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Oakland in '83 was a [[Westercon bid]].  They bid the Hyatt Regency Hotel in [[Oakland, CA]] and Oakland Convention Center.  It was chaired by [[John McLaughlan]] with [[Michael Acebo]], [[Frank Catalano]], [[Nicolas Chinn]], [[Randall Cooper]], [[Steven Donner]]. [[Jo Jenson]], [[Steven R. Johnson]], [[Stillman Kelly]], [[Michael Rupert.]], [[Lea C. Sapp]] and [[Eric Vinicoff]] on the committee and [[John Fund]], [[Jerry Jacks]] and [[Terry Whittier]] as advisors.
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Oakland in '83 was a losing [[Westercon bid]] which bid the Hyatt Regency Hotel in [[Oakland, CA]] and Oakland Convention Center.  It was chaired by [[John McLaughlan]] with [[Michael Acebo]], [[Frank Catalano]], [[Nicolas Chinn]], [[Randall Cooper]], [[Steven Donner]]. [[Jo Jenson]], [[Steven R. Johnson]], [[Stillman Kelly]], [[Michael Rupert.]], [[Lea C. Sapp]] and [[Eric Vinicoff]] on the committee and [[John Fund]], [[Jerry Jacks]] and [[Terry Whittier]] as advisors.
  
 
Interestingly, its mailing address was in Sunnyvale right next door to two other 1983 Westercon bids.
 
Interestingly, its mailing address was in Sunnyvale right next door to two other 1983 Westercon bids.

Latest revision as of 14:59, 3 May 2022

Oakland in '83 was a losing Westercon bid which bid the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Oakland, CA and Oakland Convention Center. It was chaired by John McLaughlan with Michael Acebo, Frank Catalano, Nicolas Chinn, Randall Cooper, Steven Donner. Jo Jenson, Steven R. Johnson, Stillman Kelly, Michael Rupert., Lea C. Sapp and Eric Vinicoff on the committee and John Fund, Jerry Jacks and Terry Whittier as advisors.

Interestingly, its mailing address was in Sunnyvale right next door to two other 1983 Westercon bids.

See the Westercon 34 Program Book for four pages of Oakland ads.

There were at least five bidders, with San Francisco in '83 winning: see 1983 Westercon Site Selection for details.


1983 Westercon Site Selection 1983
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