Glass City Con
Glass City Con | |
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Status | Active |
Genre | Anime, Japanese culture[1][2] |
Venue | SeaGate Convention Centre |
Location(s) | Toledo, Ohio |
Country | United States |
Inaugurated | 2009 |
Attendance | 1,200 in 2014[3] |
Website | http://www.glasscitycon.com/ |
Glass City Con (formerly GarasuNoShiCon) is an annual two-day anime convention held during July at the SeaGate Convention Centre in Toledo, Ohio.[4][5][6] In Japanese, "GarasuNoShiCon" means "Glass City Convention".[1][7]
Programming
The convention typically offers anime screenings, an artist alley, a cosplay competition, card and tabletop games, video games, LARP (live action role playing), a rave, vendors, and workshops.[1][4][5][8] In 2010, it held a charity auction that benefited the American Red Cross, and in 2011, it supported Child's Play.[1][4][5][9]
History
The convention was founded in 2009 by Aaron Auzins and Chris Zasada and was organized by members of the Gamers United, Japanese Club, and Owens' Anime Convention clubs.[5][2][7] The convention was originally free to attend in 2010 and 2011 and was held at Owens Community College. It expanded in 2014 and moved to the Seagate Convention Centre.[2][7][8]
Event history
Dates | Location | Atten. | Guests |
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May 30–31, 2009 | Owens Community College Perrysburg, Ohio | 500 | Gavin Goszka and Alex Heberling.[10] |
July 17–18, 2010 | Owens Community College, various buildings[1][8] Perrysburg, Ohio | 1,100[n 1][2] | Robert Axelrod, Cindy Chu, Anthony Doherty, Gavin Goszka, Alex Heberling, Cassandra Hodges, Julie Jensen, Doc Mack, The Man Power, Kerry Porter, and Salad Time Soldiers.[11] |
July 9–10, 2011 | Owens Community College, various buildings[2] Perrysburg, Ohio | 1,500+[12] | Robert Axelrod, Classic l337, Distant Star Games, Anthony Doherty, Gavin Goszka, Tiffany Grant, Matt Greenfield, Doc Mack, The mini-GAME, John Oppliger, Kerry Porter, Salad Time Soldiers, Doug Smith, DJ TKR, and Year 200X.[13] |
July 26–27, 2014 | SeaGate Convention Centre Toledo, Ohio | 1,200 | 2D6, Abracadabra Productions, Jessica Calvello, Classic l337, Distant Star Games, Gavin Goszka, Todd Haberkorn, Amy Howard-Wilson, Knight of the Round, Doc Mack, John Oppliger, Salad Time Soldiers, Paul St. Peter, DJ TKR, and David G. Wilson III.[3] |
August 29–30, 2015 | SeaGate Convention Centre Toledo, Ohio | 2D6, Jessica Calvello, Amber Lee Connors, D.C. Douglas, Caitlynn French, Gavin Goszka, Amy Howard-Wilson, Chuck Huber, Amanda Irwin, John Oppliger, The Pillowcases, Monica Rial, Lisle Wilkerson, and David G. Wilson III.[14] | |
July 16-17, 2016 | SeaGate Convention Centre Toledo, Ohio | 1,600 or 2,000[9][15] | Abracadabra Productions, Charles Dunbar, Harp Twins, Amy Howard-Wilson, Daman Mills, John Oppliger, Ken Pontac, Professor Shyguy, Micah Solusod, Jon St. John, Austin Tindle, and David G. Wilson III.[16] |
July 15-16, 2017 | SeaGate Convention Centre Toledo, Ohio | 2D6, Abracadabra Productions, Leah Clark, Charles Dunbar, Harp Twins, Tony Oliver, John Oppliger, and Jad B. Saxton.[17] |
Notes
- ^ Several hundred additional attendees were unregistered.
Glass City Con X Midwest Media Expo
Glass City Con X Midwest Media Expo is a two-day anime convention held during July at the SeaGate Convention Centre in Toledo, Ohio. It is run by Defying Conventions.[18] The convention was created by the merger of Glass City Con and Midwest Media Expo.[19]
Event history
Dates | Location | Atten. | Guests |
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July 14-15, 2018 | SeaGate Convention Centre Toledo, Ohio | Brad "Duct-Tape" Hale[20] |
References
- ^ a b c d e Criswell, Kristen (July 13, 2010). "Owens to host anime convention". Toledo Free Press. Archived from the original on June 5, 2015. Retrieved 4 June 2015.
- ^ a b c d e Dupont, David (July 8, 2011). "Wide-eyed fantasy Anime fans to gather on Owens campus". Sentinel-Tribune. Retrieved 4 June 2015.
- ^ a b "Glass City Con 2014 Information". AnimeCons.com. Retrieved 2015-06-02.
- ^ a b c Peltier, Max (July 25, 2011). "GarasuNoShiCon at Owens". The Independent Collegian. Retrieved 4 June 2015.
- ^ a b c d Ottney, Sarah (July 5, 2011). "Owens to host expanded Glass City Con July 9-10". Toledo Free Press. Archived from the original on June 5, 2015. Retrieved 4 June 2015.
- ^ Selmek, Christopher (July 23, 2014). "GlassCityCon expected to draw anime fans to Toledo". The Press. Retrieved 4 June 2015.
- ^ a b c Swaby, Aliyya (July 21, 2010). "Special niche of Japanese culture animates Owens College campus". The Blade. Retrieved 4 June 2015.
- ^ a b c "Owens hosts anime lovers". Sentinel-Tribune. July 15, 2010. Retrieved 4 June 2015.
- ^ a b Konecny, Tom (June 18, 2016). "Anime and cosplay, you say? Sixth Glass City Con invades Seagate July 16-17". Toledo City Paper. Retrieved 4 September 2016.
- ^ "GarasuNoShiCon 2009 Information". AnimeCons.com. Retrieved 2015-06-02.
- ^ "GarasuNoShiCon 2010 Information". AnimeCons.com. Retrieved 2015-06-02.
- ^ Oppliger, John (July 12, 2011). "John's Glass City III Convention Adventure". AnimeNation Anime News Blog. Retrieved 4 June 2015.
- ^ "Glass City Con 2011 Information". AnimeCons.com. Retrieved 2015-06-02.
- ^ "Glass City Con 2015 Information". AnimeCons.com. Retrieved 2015-06-09.
- ^ Oppliger, John (July 20, 2016). "Glass City Con VI Report". AnimeNation Anime News Blog. Retrieved 4 September 2016.
- ^ "Glass City Con 2016 Information". AnimeCons.com. Retrieved 2016-06-13.
- ^ "Glass City Con 2017 Information". AnimeCons.com. Retrieved 2017-09-23.
- ^ Snyder, Kate (15 July 2018). "Hundreds attend pop culture convention in Toledo". The Blade. Retrieved 1 August 2018.
- ^ "Popular pop culture conventions combine this weekend in downtown Toledo". WTOL. July 14, 2018. Retrieved 1 August 2018.
- ^ "Glass City Con X Midwest Media Expo 2018 Information". AnimeCons.com. Retrieved 2018-08-01.