No, a volunteer. However, another fur here from Minnesota worked for staff there, and got me a volunteer position. Anthrocon is always looking for volunteers.Borah писал(а):And you're staff there or something?
Anthrocon, as explained on the website:
What Anthrocon is all about
Submitted by giza on Tue, 2006-03-28 19:18. 2006 | About
(If you are a new visitor to this site, perhaps you would like to know, Just what is "Furry" fandom?)
Anthrocon began as Albany Anthrocon in 1997, and since then has grown into the largest anthropomorphics conventions in the world with a membership in 2003 of nearly two thousand. All of the finer aspects of anthropomorphic, or more commonly, "Furry" fandom, are celebrated here. Our programming includes workshops and seminars in acting, costume-building, animation, writing, art and design, and more. We also host an extensive art show where the best in anthropomorphic artwork is offered for sale.
Anthrocon is a Pennsylvania-incorporated 501(c)7 not-for-profit organization. It is overseen by a board of directors chaired by Dr. Samuel Conway, a scientist, author and entertainer known in the anthropomorphics world as "Uncle Kage." The remainder of the board are:
John "K.P." Cole
Brian Harris
Steve "SimbaLion" Hopps
Karl "Xydexx" Jorgensen
Peter Kappesser
Phaedra "Wyldekyttin" Meyer
Douglas Muth (Giza)
Tigerwolf (George Nemeyer)
Phillip "Bennie" Pollard
The sole purpose of the organization is to operate a yearly convention in order to bring together devotees of anthropomorphics from near and far, in a relaxed social atmosphere where fans of all ages may feel welcome.
As a not-for-profit group, Anthrocon is dedicated to keeping its cost of attendance to a minimum. Only those funds necessary to support the operation of the convention and to make preparations for the following year's convention are retained.
For more information, check out the history section. (http://www.anthrocon.org/history)