PortConMaine
Appearance
PortConMaine | |
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Status | Active |
Genre | Anime, gaming, and geek culture |
Frequency | Annually |
Venue | DoubleTree by Hilton |
Location(s) | South Portland, Maine |
Country | United States |
Inaugurated | 2002 |
Founder | Julie York |
Attendance | 3,412 in 2018[1] |
Website | http://portconmaine.com/ |
PortConMaine is an annual anime and gaming convention held in the summer in Portland and South Portland, Maine. Founded by Julie York, it has been held every year since 2002[2][3] and hosts many anime and gaming events such as anime screenings, an anime music video contest, a masquerade, guest panels, workshops, game tournaments, a dealers' room, an auction, and PortConMaine's signature "Extreme Geek" event.[4][5] In 2008, the convention expanded from three days to four with the first day, Thursday, only open to pre-registered attendees.[6] As of 2016, Thursday became open to everyone.[7]
History
PortConMaine 2020 was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[8][9]
Event History
Dates | Location | Atten. | Guests |
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April 19–21, 2002 | University of Southern Maine Portland, Maine |
250 | John Andersen, Ian M. Clark, Bobby Kayetennae Crowwolf, David Foster, Daniel Kevin Harrison, Scott A. Melzer, Jared A. Sorensen, and Ben Spaulding.[10] |
June 13–15, 2003 | Best Western Inn: The Merry Manor South Portland, Maine |
400 | Jason Amerkanian, Rae Bradbury-Enslin, Stephen K. Chenault, Ian M. Clark, Joe Digiorgi, Daniel Kevin Harrison, Jason Libby, Dave Lister, Truax McFarland, Matthew Pearson, Sidney C. Peters, Robert Quill, Jared A. Sorensen, Ben Spaulding, Ukyo, and Darren Watts.[11] |
June 18–20, 2004 | Best Western Inn: The Merry Manor South Portland, Maine |
811 | Jason Amerkanian, Chris Barrett, Allison Carmichael, Ian M. Clark, Joe Digiorgi, Nate Frisoli, Daniel Kevin Harrison, Sarah "Nami" Hevey, Sharon Lee, Jason Libby, Ian McConville, Jessica McLaughlin, Steve Miller, Robert Quill, Zev Shlasinger, Jared A. Sorensen, Vaz, and Jes Weigand.[12] |
June 24–26, 2005 | Sheraton South Portland Hotel South Portland, Maine |
1,100 | Kevin Brunelle, Megan Campbell, Brian Carroll, Drew Cass, Cat Dancer, Chris Drouin, Sean Edwards, Nate Frisoli, Mohammad "Hawk" Haque, Daniel Kevin Harrison, Nick Johnson, Alex Karantza, Dave Lister, Clayton McNally, Ananth Panagariya, Peter Rimkunas, and Michael "Mookie" Terracciano.[13] |
June 30 – July 2, 2006 | Sheraton South Portland Hotel South Portland, Maine |
1,400 | Tom Brown, Drew Cass, Cat Dancer, Luci Christian, Jonathan Doughty, Chris Drouin, Lisa Furukawa, Shawn Handyside, Daniel Kevin Harrison, Chris Judd, Jon Knight, Jason Libby, Joe Miles, Theresa Pereira, Scott Ramsoomair, R.A. Salvatore, Jared A. Sorensen, Michael "Mookie" Terracciano, and Nathaniel Wiley.[14] |
June 22–24, 2007 | Sheraton South Portland Hotel South Portland, Maine |
1,663 | Tom Brown, Svetlana Chmakova, J Dee DuPuy, Jessica Franklin, D.S. Gannon, Karen Gosselin, Garth Graham, Daniel Kevin Harrison, CJ Henderson, Erica Henderson, Elizabeth Jackson, Stacey Kardash, Jon Knight, Bettina M. Kurkoski, Dave Lister, Chris "Kilika" Malone, Mike McFarland, Joe Miles, Theresa Pereira, Michelle Pinard, A.E. Prevost, R. "Sketch" Scholz, Mike Sinterniklaas, and Katy Ullman.[15] |
July 3–6, 2008 | Eastland Park Hotel Portland, Maine |
1,650 | Tom Brown, Garth Graham, Daniel Kevin Harrison, CJ Henderson, Erica Henderson, Elizabeth Jackson, Stacey Kardash, Jon Kneeland, Michele Knotz, Christian Matzke, Clayton McNally, Kori Michele, R. K. Milholland, Mike Oxx, Michelle Pinard, Nicklaus Reichel, Bill Rogers, R. "Sketch" Scholz, Christina Siravo, The Slants, and Michael "Mookie" Terracciano.[6] |
June 18–21, 2009 | Wyndham Portland Airport Hotel South Portland, Maine |
1,806 | 4Player Podcast, Tom Brown, Garth Graham, Tiffany Grant, Daniel Kevin Harrison, Samantha Inoue-Harte, CJ Henderson, Erica Henderson, The Hsu-nami (musical guest), John Kneeland, Bettina M. Kurkoski, Christian Matzke, Mike Oxx, The Penny Dreadfuls, Denise Poirier, Robert "Sketch" Scholz, Michael "Mookie" Terracciano, and Andi Wrede [16] |
June 24–27, 2010 | Wyndham Portland Airport Hotel South Portland, Maine[3][5] |
2,072 | Tom Brown, Chris Cason, Geek Comedy Tour, CJ Henderson, Erica Henderson, Stanley Hollenbeck, Jon Kneeland, Christian Matzke, Luke Morgan, Mike Oxx, The Penny Dreadfuls, Robert Quill, R. "Sketch" Scholz, Jared A. Sorensen, and Michael "Mookie" Terracciano[17] |
June 23–26, 2011 | Wyndham Portland Airport Hotel South Portland, Maine |
2,154 | 4-Player Co-Op, Christopher Ayres, Brian Brushwood, George Dalphin, Barry Dodd, Karen L. Dodd, Charles Dunbar, Barry C. Fernandes, Daniel Kevin Harrison, Sharon Lee, The Mandalorian Mercs, Christian Matzke, Steve Miller, Luke Morgan, Elizabeth O'Malley, R. "Sketch" Scholz, J. Michael Tatum, Michael "Mookie" Terracciano, and Mort Todd[18][19] |
June 21–24, 2012 | DoubleTree by Hilton South Portland, Maine |
2,306 | Ay-leen the Peacemaker, Sue Boisvert, Brian Brushwood, Lucretia Dearfour, Charles Dunbar, Robin Lown Gardella, Kyle Hebert, Jim's Big Ego, Bryant Paul Johnson, Maine Ghostbusters, The Mandalorian Mercs, Joel McDonald, Luke Morgan, nickelPUNK, Elizabeth O'Malley, Odaiko New England, Michael Peterson, Rachel Robichaud, and R. "Sketch" Scholz[20] |
June 20–23, 2013 | DoubleTree by Hilton South Portland, Maine |
2,502 | 4-Player Co-Op, Eric Anderson, Sue Boisvert, The Boston Sprockettes, Jeff Burgess, Chris Cason, Jeff Day, Keith R. A. DeCandido, Dorks in Dungeons, Charles Dunbar, The East Kingdom, Shawn French, Nicolas Genovese, Mortimer Glum, Frederick Greenhalgh, Bethany Ingraham, Late Night Disaster, Julie Le Shane, Cherami Leigh, Maine Ghostbusters, JL Major, The Mandalorian Mercs, Luke Morgan, Nuclear New England, Elizabeth O'Malley, Robert "Sketch" Scholz, Side Scrollers[21][22] |
June 19–22, 2014 | DoubleTree by Hilton South Portland, Maine[2] |
2,634 | Christopher Alcott, Dan Brian, Christine Marie Cabanos, Chamber Band, Crunk Witch, George Dalphin, Dark Follies, Dorks in Dungeons, Glenn Given, Savannah Houston-McIntyre, Stacey Kardash, The Mandalorian Mercs, Mary Bichner & Planetary Quartet, Meg McGinley-Crowe, Luke Morgan, Corinne Sudberg, Michael Tresca, Catherynne M. Valente, David Vincent, Vivid Motion [23] |
June 25–28, 2015 | DoubleTree by Hilton South Portland, Maine |
3,219 | 3.5 Geeks, Eric Anderson, Barak Blackburn, Crunk Witch, The East Kingdom, Shawn French, Games by Play Date, Mortimer Glum, Ellie Hillis, Japan America Society of Maine, Sean Gordon Murphy, Amber Nash, Peeter Parkker, Keith Silverstein, Lucky Yates[24] |
June 23–26, 2016 | DoubleTree by Hilton South Portland, Maine |
3,391 | 501st Legion, Brian Beacock, Barak Blackburn, Bill Brock, Jessica Calvello, Chuck Carter, Svetlana Chmakova, Charles Dunbar, Julie Falatko, Ellie Hillis, Ross Kearney, The Mandalorian Mercs, Bill McLean, Gabby Nu, Odaiko New England, Rebel Legion, Carol Salemi, Lucas Schuneman[7][25] |
June 22–25, 2017 | DoubleTree by Hilton South Portland, Maine |
3,411 | Michelle Delecki, Keith Giffen, KugoTheMighty, Myratheon, Alyson Leigh Rosenfeld, John Swasey, Lara Woodhull[26] |
June 21–24, 2018 | DoubleTree by Hilton South Portland, Maine |
3,412 | Alanaleilani Connolly, Tom Deschenes, Ryan North, Odaiko New England, Paul Pelletier, Aaron Roberts, Scott Sherman, Mort Todd[1] |
June 27–30, 2019 | DoubleTree by Hilton South Portland, Maine |
3,602 | Jessica Cavanagh, Leah Clark, Lauren Edinger, Reggie Groff, Andrea Parsneau, Pumpkadoodle, Josh Sparks, Austin Tindle, Darren Watts[27] |
June 24–27, 2021[28] | DoubleTree by Hilton South Portland, Maine |
TBD |
See also
References
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