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Does CatCon travel?

Posted: 14 Oct 2014, 20:13
by bekateen
Hi All,
Being new to this site, and only recently reentering the aquarium habit, I'm not familiar with the routine or history of CatCon. Does CatCon travel to different towns from year to year? And if so, does anyone know if it will be coming to Central California (San Francisco / Sacramento areas) in the future?
Thanks, Eric

Re: Does CatCon travel?

Posted: 14 Oct 2014, 20:27
by Dave Rinaldo
This one will be number six! It is hosted by the Potomac Valley Aquarium Society and has always been in their area. I'm not aware of any changes.

Re: Does CatCon travel?

Posted: 14 Oct 2014, 21:01
by bekateen
Thanks for the background. Dang, too bad.
Cheers, Eric

Re: Does CatCon travel?

Posted: 14 Oct 2014, 21:26
by Dave Rinaldo
bekateen wrote: Does CatCon travel to different towns from year to year?
...but people from 'different towns' travel to CatCon!!

Note the speakers...http://catfishcon.com/

Re: Does CatCon travel?

Posted: 14 Oct 2014, 22:52
by bekateen
I'm sure it's a great experience. :-)
-Eric

Re: Does CatCon travel?

Posted: 15 Oct 2014, 00:10
by verbal
bekateen wrote:I'm sure it's a great experience. :-)
-Eric
Hope you can find out in person in 2016 :)

Re: Does CatCon travel?

Posted: 15 Oct 2014, 00:22
by bekateen
verbal wrote:Hope you can find out in person in 2016 :)
Yes, that would be nice. The challenges for me this year (besides the fact that it is just next weekend) are my work schedule and being a single parent - difficult to leave kids at home, or pay for hauling all of them across country. Hopefully with some planning, the details can be worked out for the next convention. Woo-hoo! I haven't been to a fish sale like this since I was a teenager! (that was back before cell phones, the internet, and cars with an FM radio included as a standard feature).
Cheers, Eric
And if I can get there, of course, then comes the challenge of finding more tanks at home to accommodate any new fish I bring back. Ha Ha Ha... Oh dear me. #-O

Re: Does CatCon travel?

Posted: 15 Oct 2014, 02:31
by Birger
Doesn't stop anyone else from putting one on...this one is every two years....any other club could put one on in the between years I am sure they would get some response...lol

Birger

Re: Does CatCon travel?

Posted: 15 Oct 2014, 03:21
by bekateen
Birger wrote:Doesn't stop anyone else from putting one on...this one is every two years....any other club could put one on in the between years I am sure they would get some response...lol
Yep. Tis true. Sounds like a challenge! :-D

West Coast, Represent! LOL

Re: Does CatCon travel?

Posted: 15 Oct 2014, 03:28
by bekateen
bekateen wrote:West Coast, Represent! LOL
Ouch! You all can't hear it, but my kids heard what I posted and they practically vomited with disgust. Apparently, after the age of 50 (and probably more like 15), I'm not allowed to say, "represent." LOL

(it's kinda fun to annoy my kids by acting their age. Ha ha.)

Re: Does CatCon travel?

Posted: 15 Oct 2014, 06:44
by Supercorygirl
Lol I know the feeling bekateen, really wanted to go myself. Told the hubby and got a resounding NO after he saw my estimated budget and the fact he'd be left alone with 3 kids for a week. 15 yo, 7 yo, and a 5 month old add in the week absence, fish care of 15 tanks (and a threat of you break another filter...) and a budget of $2500 CDN and the No was very firm lol. Love my kids but they are a handful. Agree with Burger, try and get your local club to do a fish show/auction. My local (Aquarium Club of Edmonton) did one and it was a hit, with several wonderful speakers The wonderful and comedic Ian Fuller (corys),Peter DeSouza (killifish),Anton Lamboj (Ananbantoids).

Re: Does CatCon travel?

Posted: 15 Oct 2014, 06:51
by bekateen
Supercorygirl wrote:Lol I know the feeling bekateen, really wanted to go myself. Told the hubby and got a resounding NO after he saw my estimated budget and the fact he'd be left alone with 3 kids for a week. 15 yo, 7 yo, and a 5 month old add in the week absence, fish care of 15 tanks (and a threat of you break another filter...) and a budget of $2500 CDN and the No was very firm lol. Love my kids but they are a handful.
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Re: Does CatCon travel?

Posted: 15 Oct 2014, 23:42
by Shane
For reasons I have never understood the U.S. hobby is simply not organized on the west coast like it is on the east coast (and in the mid west). The D.C. area alone has three major aquarium clubs.
-Shane

Re: Does CatCon travel?

Posted: 16 Oct 2014, 00:59
by bekateen
When I was a child, I lived in Southern California and belonged to the "Tri-City Aquarium Society" of Riverside and San Bernardino Counties. I don't know if it still exists anymore (all Google results for it go back to the 1960's-1970's, which is when I would have been a member; nothing current). Ah, fond memories. (sorry - off topic)

Re: Does CatCon travel?

Posted: 16 Oct 2014, 02:15
by Narwhal72
There are actually a number of clubs on the West Coast but they seem to be more on the northern side.

Greater Seattle Aquarium Society
Greater Portland Aquarium Society
Pacific Coast Cichlid Association
And C.O.A.S.T. Which meets in Costa Mesa.

Rumor has it there may be a catfish convention in the Midwest next year.

Milwaukee Aquarium Society is holding a mini convention on November 14-16th and it has a catfish lean to it this year. Although it's more of a general fish convention.

Andy

Re: Does CatCon travel?

Posted: 16 Oct 2014, 02:52
by bekateen
Thanks!
Eric

Re: Does CatCon travel?

Posted: 20 Oct 2014, 02:16
by mikey
Andy, I hope that pans out. I am ready to stock up on some catfish. I would love to see an annual show move from city to city on the PVAC off years.
Mike