Category: Volunteers

Update: The Future of Doxacon Seattle, 2025 and Beyond

Thank you for your patience! We’ll be holding our Future of Doxacon Seattle meeting on April 6 at 11:30am in the Meeting Room of the Edmonds Public Library! Please join us to dream about the future of Doxacon Seattle! Members of the planning committee will briefly describe where we’ve been, and then we’ll open a …

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Update: The Future of Doxacon Seattle … is rescheduled!

Apologies! Due to some last minute issues, including a positive COVID test among our Board members, we’re NOT meeting tomorrow, March 9. Instead, we are rescheduling for April 6, 2024. It will probably be mid-day, and probably in the North King/South Snohomish area, but we’re still working out the details. In the meantime, you can …

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The Future of Doxacon Seattle Is in Your Hands!

We’re approaching our tenth Doxacon Seattle event in 2025! It’s exciting to celebrate where we’ve been, and to look forward to where we’d like to go! To that end, we’re holding a sort of planning party. We’d love to have as many of you as possible join us in brainstorming ideas for Doxacon Seattle 2025 …

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Still time to volunteer!

A GIF of the scene in The Hunger Games movie where Katniss Everdeen volunteers as tribute in place of her sister (image courtesy Tenor.com)

Doxacon Seattle can’t happen without you! We are looking for volunteers to make 2024 the best event so far. Specifically, we need: The greatest joy at Doxacon Seattle is knowing that you’ve made the day fantastic for someone else who attended. Volunteers who register in advance will receive a special membership rate. If you’re interested, …

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Presenter application deadline extended!

Doxacon Seattle has a few slots still available for speakers and presenters at our 2024 event! Although the initial deadline for presentation submissions was November 30, we have decided to extend that to December 31, 2023. There’s still time to submit your idea! We are looking for people excited about our mission and theme who …

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Doxacon Seattle weekly digest (December 3-9)

A photo of the 13th Amendment, signed b Abraham Lincoln (image courtesy Wikimedia Commons)

Convention preparation continues! In addition to attending, there are some opportunities to take part: And of course, we want to encourage everyone to get their ticket! Doxacon Seattle 2024 will take place on February 10, 2024 at the Brightwater Center in Woodinville. If you’d like to get your ticket, you can do so at Brown …

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Doxacon Seattle weekly digest (November 26-December 2)

An image of the Nobel Prize (image courtesy Wikimedia Commons)

We have a few irons in the fire that you might enjoy being part of: And of course, we want to encourage everyone to get their ticket! Doxacon Seattle 2024 will take place on February 10, 2024 at the Brightwater Center in Woodinville. If you’d like to get your ticket, you can do so at …

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Doxacon Seattle weekly digest (November 19-25)

A photo of the plaque commemorating Saint Martin's Theatre and the world's longest running play 'The Mousetrap' in Covenant Garden, London (image courtesy Wikimedia Commons)

We hope you all are gearing up well (and as calmly as one can!) for Thanksgiving. This last week we put out our call for volunteers for Doxacon Seattle 2024. As always, our convention relies on the help of many to be a success! And of course, many hands make for light work – we …

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Doxacon Seattle 2024 – call for volunteers!

A graphic of hands raised with the title 'volunteer' (image courtesy Wikimedia Commons)

As our main Doxacon Seattle event on February 10 draws nearer, we are looking for volunteers to help make everything happen! We’ll need at least a dozen volunteers to help us both before and during the event to make everything run smoothly. If you love Doxacon Seattle and want to be part of making it …

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Doxacon Seattle weekly digest (November 12-18)

A photo of Albert Einstein during a lecture in Vienna in 1921 (image courtesy Wikimedia Commons)

Welcome to this week’s digest. As we continue our preparations for Doxacon Seattle 2024, we’re kicking off a new effort this year – posters! At the suggestion of prior year attendees, we’ve produced a couple of different posters for interested folks to put up. If you’re interested in doing so, check out this recent post …

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