Vendors, Performers, and Other Conventions to Support INSTEAD

Here's a list of vendors and performers that can use your support, many impacted by the JME fallout in 2018. Buy their products! This is a work in progress, so if you're a vendor or performer who's directly affected please contact the owner of this blog to be listed.

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Other Conventions:
I'm going to tentatively add the Steam Punk Event Piscataway 2018 to this list. 

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  1. Templecon is now Neon.
    Http://neonri.com

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  2. Please also support Mad Hattress Aerials, Three Pints Shy, and The Graces! 3PS pulled but the other two cannot for contractual and financial reasons. 💕

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  3. Please also support:
    The Mad Hattress Aerials
    The Graces
    Three Pints Shy

    Both The Mad Hattress and The Graces cannot pull because of contractual and financial obligations, but Three Pints Shy has pulled from the event.

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  4. connecticon.org is also a fun convention in Hartford each summer

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  5. Paranormal Encyclopedia aka Kevin Meares: www.hamiltonradio.net (and www.patreon.com/demonology). I'm a long time speaker at JME now dropping out over the situation after Wicked.

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  7. Thank you so much for organizing all of the accounts in one place. It is an amazing resource.

    Also, thank you for promoting all the vendors! Can you please add my shop to the list? www.pyaara.com

    Thank you!

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  8. The steampunk event in piscataway is now called C.O.G.S. Expo. They have performers such as HVBRIS, victor and the bully,and vendors such as Pendragon costme and blond swan hats, and alot others

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  9. For transparency, Dungeons & Geekdoms is now run by Tempest Gatherings. I am one of Turtle Hill's Coordinators and after the pandemic, the event transitioned to being run under my direction and my own company. I have never worked for or with JME and I hope you would add us to the safe conventions :) Consent and accountability is extremely important to us. We worked with NCSF to create our policies and continue to work with them and have introduced many consent/accountability focused policies.

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