Seasons Greetings and 2021 Announcement

Hello friends!

We know that this has been a very challenging year for many, so the staff and Board of Directors of Anthrocon wish to take this opportunity to wish everyone a warm, safe, and happy holiday season. We’d also like to take this opportunity to announce our plans for July of 2021. At this time, we are proceeding, albeit cautiously, with plans to hold our 2021 convention in Pittsburgh.

Anthrocon’s leadership has been in frequent contact with our host hotels, the David L. Lawrence Convention Center, and with VisitPittsburgh throughout the year as we have been monitoring the situation with COVID-19. Based on the most recent information that has been available to us, and after consultation with our Pittsburgh partners and with our staff at large, we are pleased to announce that we are proceeding with tentative preparations to host Anthrocon’s convention in Pittsburgh in July of 2021.

Our online registration system for attendees will open on Monday, January 4, 2021. We are tentatively scheduling the opening of hotel reservations for Friday, April 9, 2021, at 12:00 Noon EST, with Super Sponsor hotel reservations being offered on Wednesday, April 7, at Noon EST. We appreciate that there may be lingering apprehension about social gatherings next summer; thus, we would like to provide some additional information that we hope will address those concerns.

We will be closely watching the progress of the vaccination program and the status of the pandemic within the US throughout the next few months to ensure that conditions remain favorable for hosting the convention. Our final decision as to whether or not we may proceed with the convention is expected in mid-May. We are hopeful that circumstances will be such that officials will give us the “green light” to proceed with minimal, if any, disruption to our traditional programming and convention offerings. We do ask for understanding from our attendees if we are required to make adjustments.

It is our hope that this announcement may bring a bit of hope and excitement to your holiday during these anxious and unprecedented times. We are eager to return to the beautiful city of Pittsburgh and to its gracious and inviting citizens, and more eager still to see the friends whom we have dearly missed this year. Most of all, we look forward to rekindling that very special feeling of camaraderie and fun that Anthrocon brings with each convention.

We wish all of our best to you and to those you love this holiday season, and hopefully, we will all see one another again in the summer of 2021!


Sincerely

The Board of Directors of Anthrocon