ChiCon 7 Membership Rates Increase Oct 1st

A press release from Chicon 7, the 2012 World Science Fiction Convention:
This is just a reminder that on October 1st, 2011, the price of attending and supporting membership rates for Chicon 7 will go up. Until September 30th, the membership rates are as follows:
Attending Membership: $175.00
Young Adult Membership (Ages 17-21): $100
Child Membership (Ages 5-16): $75.00
Family Membership (Two Adults and All Children plus $25 per Young Adult): $500.00
Supporting Membership: $50.00
Upgrade (Supporting to Attending): $125.00
Upgrade (Supporting to Young Adult): $50.00
On October 1st, 2011, the membership rates will be:
Attending Membership: $195.00
Young Adult Membership (Ages 17-21): $100
Child Membership (Ages 5-16): $75.00
Family Membership (Two Adults and All Children plus $25 per Young Adult): $540.00
Supporting Membership: $50.00
Upgrade (Supporting to Attending): $145.00
Upgrade (Supporting to Young Adult): $50.00
Chicon 7, the 70th World Science Fiction Convention, will be held at the Hyatt Regency Hotel complex in Chicago, Illinois.
Chicon 7’s online membership registration is easy, secure and accepts all major credit and debit cards. You can do this at www.chicon7.org/online-reg.php.
We welcome your questions and comments. Chicon 7 staff and committee can be reached via email at: info [at] chicon7 [dot] org> or via mail at:
Chicon 7
P.O. Box 13
Skokie IL 60076
Chicon 7 is the 70th World Science Fiction Convention and the seventh Worldcon to be held in Chicago, Illinois. Our Guests of Honor include:
* Author Guest of Honor Mike Resnick was born in Chicago in 1942, Mr. Resnick attended the University of Chicago from 1959 to 1961 where he met his future wife, Carol. He is the recipient of five Hugo Awards for Best Short Fiction and is 34 Hugo nominations through 2010 are the all-time record for a writer.
* Artist Guest of Honor Rowena Morrill: Over a career that has spanned over two decades, her paintings and illustrations have graced hundreds of book covers, on calendars, portfolios, trading cards and in magazines such as Playboy. She currently lives in upstate New York.
* Astronaut Guest of Honor Story Musgrave was selected into NASA’s scientist-astronaut program in August 1967. He was a mission specialist on STS-6 in 1983, STS-51-F/Spacelab-2 in 1985, STS-33 in 1989 and STS-44 in 1991, was the payload commander on STS-61 in 1993, and a mission specialist on STS-80 in 1996. A veteran of six space flights, Musgrave has spent a total of 1281 hours 59 minutes, 22 seconds in space. Musgrave is the only astronaut to have flown missions on all five Space Shuttles. Prior to John Glenn’s return to space in 1998, Musgrave held the record for the oldest person in orbit, at age 62. He retired from NASA in 1997. He is also the first astronaut to be honored by the World Science Fiction Convention. He currently resides in Lexington, Kentucky.
* Fan Guest of Honor Peggy Rae Sapienza is a second-generation fan originally from the Philadelphia area. She ran Programming and Special Events for Constellation, the 1983 Worldcon in Baltimore. She served as Vice-Chairman for ConFrancisco, the 1993 Worldcon in San Francisco. Her many accomplishments in fandom were crowned by her serving as Chairman of Bucconeer, the 1998 Worldcon in Baltimore. More recently she helped Japanese fandom bring the Worldcon to Japan in 2007 and served as their North American Agent.
* Agent Guest of Honor Jane Frank has appeared on myriad panel discussions at cons, and has lead docent tours through art shows. She was Guest Speaker at The Maryland Library Association Annual Conference (2003), was a Presenter at the Sixth Annual Roundtable “Science Fiction Art: Lessons for the Millennium”, University of Maryland (2000), and was a Guest Speaker at the Science Fiction Information Forum, hosted by the Library of Congress Professional Association (1996). She’s also been a “Behind the Scenes” volunteer at the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum, for the Star Wars exhibition, 1997-8 and consultant on the 2000, and 1998 editions of The Comic Art Price Guide (Arcturian Press, Kitchen Sink Press).
* Toastmaster and author John Scalzi first came to Chicago in 1987 from Los Angeles to attend the University of Chicago; upon arriving in the city, he was heard to remark how amazing it was to see buildings more than thirty years old. Since those days, Scalzi’s gone on to write a number of science fiction novels, including the Hugo-nominated Old Man’s War, the Norton-nominated Zoe’s Tale and the New York Times Best Seller, Fuzzy Nation. He is the owner/operator of the popular website . He
and his family currently live near Dayton, Ohio.