Tag: Doxacon Seattle 2025

Doxacon Seattle Weekly Digest (October 20-26, 2024)

Doxacon Seattle News by Robert King Membership badges are almost ready to go live! Keep your eyes on this space to get your membership for Doxacon Seattle 2025! Meanwhile, our sister con, Doxacon Prime, is gearing up for their event this November 1st & 2nd at the Catholic University of America. Looks like a great …

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Doxacon Seattle Weekly Digest (October 13-19, 2024)

Doxacon Seattle News by Robert King For years we’ve wanted to offer more gaming at Doxacon Seattle. We love all kinds of games, from board games to card games to TTRPGs. But we’ve never had the resources to offer more than a single game at any event . . . until now! As you’ll read …

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Doxacon Seattle digest (October 9, 2024)

Doxacon News by Robert King Exciting things coming up soon! Posters and postcards with our 2025 custom artwork, interviews with presenters and organizers, and opening badge sales for early bird memberships! If you haven’t marked your calendar already, make sure you’ve got February 8, 2025 set aside for Doxacon Seattle – Extasis: Escaping Reality in …

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Doxacon Seattle 2025: Artwork Announcement!

Our discussions around this year’s theme, Extasis: Escaping Reality in Pursuit of Truth, hinged on finding artwork to express the kind of ecstatic escape we mean: the kind of stepping out of oneself, out of the ordinary, the mortal, and into the immortal, the extraordinary, the divine. This is an experience we have both in …

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Doxacon Seattle weekly digest (September 15-21)

A portrait of President Jimmy Carter

With fall taking the place of summer, there are plenty of traditions small & large (pumpkin spice, for example!) to look forward to. At our August meeting, the Doxacon Seattle Board of Directors held an election, amended our bylaws, and elected a new Board. Please welcome the new board of Doxacon Seattle: Also, proposals for …

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Doxacon Seattle weekly digest (September 8-14)

A photo of a fragment of the true cross, held for veneration in Vienna. The wood, is held in a metal and glass case in the shape of cross, laid against a red velvet cushion

As summer draws to a close, we here at Doxacon Seattle, we are working hard to prepare for the 2025 Doxacon Seattle. Last week we posted a call for vendors and a call for volunteers. As the saying goes, ‘many hands make light work’ – we would love to have you be part of the …

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Doxacon Seattle 2025: Call for Volunteers

Doxacon Seattle needs YOU! We’re so excited to expand our event this year to include more talks, more vendors, more activities, and a full gaming track, including a separate gaming hall! The future is bright and we are beyond thrilled to grow. That’s where you come in. We need volunteers! In the past, many of …

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Doxacon Seattle 2025: Call for Vendors

Find your people! Sell your work! Doxacon Seattle is seeking vendors to sell their artwork, books, and other geeky creations at our 2025 event on February 8 at the Brightwater Center in Woodinville, WA! As an event and organization, we focus on the intersection between various expressions of the Christian faith and our favorite fandoms—books, …

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Doxacon Seattle weekly digest (September 1-7)

A photo of the Viking 2 spacecraft, set against the black of space

Happy Labor Day weekend! We hope that you’re enjoying a relaxing & refreshing time with loved ones as we honor the dignity of laborers and their work. We were pleased last week to be able to announce the date for Doxacon Seattle 2025. On February 8, 2025 we will once again gather at the Brightwater …

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Doxacon Seattle 2025: Save the Date!

A calendar with February 8 circled

Are you excited for Doxacon Seattle 2025, but don’t know what date to put on your calendar? We can finally set your heart at ease: Doxacon Seattle 2025 will take place on February 8, 2025 at the Brightwater Center in Woodinville! We’re changing a few things up this year, so it took us a little …

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