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StarCon 2011: VIP Tickets Giveaway Featuring Celebrities From Fringe, Riese, MindsEye, Stargate, Eureka, BSG, Farscape, and MORE!

Greetings Stargate and convention fans,Click to visit and learn more about StarCon 2011!

On Sunday April 03, 2011 WormholeRiders News Agency announced the Auroris Entertainment, the StarCon 2011 Vancouver VIP Tickets Giveaway for our science fiction and writers convention to be conducted June 24, 25, 26, 2011 at the Sheraton, Hilton and Marriott Airport hotels in Vancouver, British Columbia!

This multi-genre science fiction and fantasy convention event features legendary Stargate, Eureka, Fringe, Battlestar, Riese and MindsEye series celebrities (listed alphabetically by last name) including Genevieve Buechner, Pierre Bernard Jr., Bill Butt, Barry Campbell, Frank Cassini, John Cassini, Aaron Douglas, Mike Dopud, Ellen Dubin, Colin Ferguson, Virginia Hey, Barclay Hope, Peter Kelamis, Peter Kent, Naill Matter, Aleks Paunovic, Dan Payne, Ed Quiin, Cliff Simon, Craig Veroni, Alex Zahara AND more special science fiction guests including producers and writers to be announced soon!

How do you enter for a chance to win? Four simple steps!

1. Follow StarCon 2011 on Twitter (@StarCon2011).

2. Like the StarCon 2011 page on Facebook.

3. Follow WormholeRiders News Agency on Twitter (@WormholeRiders).

3. Answer this simple question: Why do you want to go to StarCon 2011? As you can guess there is no wrong answer!

4. Send your answer with your twitter account (@name) by e-mail by clicking this hyperlink: StarCon Vancouver 2011 VIP Tickets Giveaway . (starcon2011vip@wormholeriders.net ).

That’s it!

Grand Prize: The StarCon 2011 Vancouver 2011 VIP Tickets Giveaway winner will receive two (2) complimentary VIP TICKETS valid for entry to all panels and events courtesy of Auroris Entertainment for the StarCon Vancouver 2011 Convention, Auroris EntertainmentClick to visit and follow Patricia Stewart-Bertrand on Twitter is the sponsor of this contest. WormholeRiders News Agency is running the contest so check this link for contest rules. Thank you.

Regards,

Patricia Stewart Bertrand

Contest Entrants Confirmation: StarCon Vancouver 2011 VIP Tickets Giveaway entrants will be sent a Twitter Direct Message (DM) by WormholeRiders News Agency confirming their entry. Be sure to include your twitter name with your entry. Thank you.

Winner Selection: The winner will chosen by WormholeRiders News Agency staff in a random drawing that will be video recorded and broadcast here at WHR Conventions Corners the evening of May 15, 2011. Five runners up will also be selected in the event of special circumstances discussed at this link: contest rules. The random drawing will be video recorded with WormholeRiders News Agency employees acting as fair witnesses.

STARCON FAQ

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We’ve been asked to add a FAQ page to the site so that general questions about the convention can be answered here:

1.What kind of organisation is Auroris Entertainment: is it a corporate venture, a not for profit organisation, or is it registered as a charity?

Auroris Entertainment is a limited company. It is registered in Canada. That means we pay taxes on any money we may earn. We are fully legal under the laws of Canada.

2. Along the same lines as the above, is Paypal going to remain as the only payment option you offer?

We are looking into accepting money by credit card in the near future. For now, PayPal is our method of accepting payment.

3. What is the refund policy of Auroris Entertainment?

We use the standard disclaimer that guests appear subject to work commitments. We will do everything in our power to reschedule the guest or arrange for another guest of similar stature to attend the convention if the first guest is unable to attend.

4. What Buyer Protection is available for attendees who use Paypal?

From Paypal’s website:

PayPal Buyer Protection covers eligible transactions for the full purchase price plus original shipping charges.

To qualify for PayPal Buyer Protection:

  • Use PayPal to buy an eligible item.
  • Pay for the item with one payment. Items purchased with multiple payments aren’t eligible.
  • Send your payment by clicking the Pay For It button on the invoice.
  • Let the seller know there’s a problem with the transaction by opening a dispute in the Resolution Center within 45 days of making your payment. Then, escalate the dispute to a claim within 20 days of the date you opened the dispute.
  • Keep your PayPal account in good standing.

5. What format will event tickets take – paper issued via snail-mail / e-tickets? And would the tickets be transferrable if for any reason something happened and I couldn’t attend due to work/ other commitments?

You will receive a proof of purchase by email. Bring that with you to STARCON with picture I.D. You will receive a lanyard with your ticket(s) at the convention.

6.  The two charities to benefit from StarCon are the Burnaby Victim Service Program and the Vancouver Humane Society.

Is Auroris officially affiliated with either of these charities?

Do the charities endorse the event/ company?

Auroris Entertainment has been affiliated with Burnaby Victims Services for over 3 years. This charity assists the victims of crime. Many convention goers are from countries other than Canada. Since the victim services unit is affiliated with the R.C.M.P. (Mounties), they send a Canadian Mountie in uniform to meet our attendees. It’s a way to share Canadian heritage and culture with people from around the world. In return, we raise money to assist their endeavors. We are endorsed by the Burnaby Victims Services Unit.

The Vancouver Humane Society is a charity close to my own heart. I have been active with the Humane Society in my own region for the past 4 years. Since the convention is located in Vancouver, it seemed sensible to raise money for this charity that benefits homeless pets. An added bonus is that the Humane Societies in Canada do not euthanize pets in their care. Instead, they house them until homes can be found.

7. You mention that you need the money from ticket sales to pay the ‘talent’ – so does that mean the charities won’t receive money from ticket sales – just from other things like autos/ photos?

We will be holding an auction of sci-fi items to raise money for our charities. Also, a portion of the proceeds from the convention will go to the charities. Any money left over from expenses such as paying the talent and the venue will go to our charities.

8. Is there a special rate or discount for attendees with the event hotel? – I wish I had enough money to not care, I really do; but sadly the ticket for the Con itself is only one factor in my possible attendance! If flights and hotels were free I’d be a very happy camper:)

We have just reached an agreement with the convention hotel for a discount on rooms, plus, free parking, free internet in the rooms (A big deal for con attendees) and at least 10% off the hotel restaurant for food and drink.

We are also working on a 10 page convention program that will be given out to all attendees that will contain coupons for deals on meals at local restaurants!!

9. How will you handle security?

We will provide minimal security. That means that the talent will not be herded around like cattle. Security will be in the background and trained to deal with over enthusiastic fans. Security will also be easily identifiable to both fans and talent. Their role is to step in, if and when needed, but not be in your face.

As well, actors will be able to hang with the fans, but no one will be asked to do anything they are not comfortable doing. Not all fans are comfortable approaching the celebrities either. This is a relaxed convention, which means that people will be able to interact based on their own comfort level.


Auroris Entertainment GateCon Fan Party

Fellow fans,

About a week and a half ago now, I attended a party hosted by Patricia Click to visit Auroris Entertainment!Bertand of Auroris Entertainment as a prelude to the convention known as GateCon. You may recall that back in April I attended a similar function before VanCon, and, just like then, I had a great time.

Left to right: Bruce Woloshyn, Frank Cassini, Barry Campbell, Ryan Robbins, Mike Dopud, Peter Flemming

Given that I’ve only been to one convention so far I obviously cannot offer a complete comparison, but one of the things I love most about Patricia’s parties are that they afford the opportunity to simply hang out and chat with fellow fans and the stars who attend. The atmosphere at the party is casual and relaxed, and Patricia also organizes some fun games and activities which always have people laughing and generally having a great time. In attendance at this particular party were: Frank Cassini, Peter Flemming, Bruce Woloshyn, Barry Campbell, Mike Dopud, Ryan Robbins, and Gary Chalk.


I spent some time at the beginning of the party catching up with Frank (who I interviewed last month) and chatting with Peter. Once everyone was settled, Patricia started off the activities with a game of “Pin the Ribbons on the General”. What is that, you ask? Well, there was a laminated poster of Richard Dean Anderson as General Jack O’Neill and the blind-folded participants had to pin a set of ribbons on said poster. Each person who was blind-folded had someone else who helped guide them towards the poster, so there were quite a few ribbons extremely close to the mark – including Mike’s, who went with Frank giving him a hand.


After we played pin the ribbon, Patricia had organized a game of Stargate Bingo. This one proved particularly lively as everyone was competing to try and complete their sheets, and Peter was the one presiding over the game. Everyone got into the spirit of the game while joking and laughing. At one point, Peter asked everyone to let him know when they had just one left until they completed a row, and almost everyone shouted out. What really made things fun was when a big group of people got bingo all at the same time and jumped up waving their hands and yelling “Bingo!”


The Bingo Winners

Mike and Ryan, victorious

Here the guys were posing for a group photo and, starting with Bruce, decided to put their arms on each others’ shoulders. Only problem was that Gary and Barry decided to do the same thing. Ryan was left trying to figure out where he was supposed to put his arms, as you can see.

People continued socializing as the evening wore down, and culminated with a fair few people taking photographs at the end, including some great group shots of the guys who came.
I’ve said this before, and I’ll likely say it again: if you’re in town for a convention I would highly recommend coming a little early and attending one of Patricia’s pre-convention parties.

Once again, I want to express my thanks to Patricia for hosting these parties! You can click on the link in her picture to visit Patricia on Twitter.


If you have any questions, or just want to chat, feel free to visit me by clicking on the link to visit my Twitter page.

As always, thanks for reading!

Nadine Ramsden reporting for WomholeRiders News Agency

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