The final, actual Winkie Con 2014 schedule continues with the official events of Saturday, 9 August. This was the biggest day of the convention with the highest attendance and the most events going on at once. 
Saturday, 7:30 am
Army of Oogaboo Bootcamp led by the well-traveled Colin Ayres 
Saturday, 9:00 am
Costume Contest hosted by Kurt Raymond and Lee Speth 
Saturday, 10:00 am
The Winkie Con Quizzes administered by last year’s winners Jared Davis, Miriam Esther Goldman, and Susan Hall 
Conversation with Movie Historian Aljean Harmetz with interviewer Anthony Tringali  
Oz Collectibles with collectors Freddy Fogarty, Bill Campbell, and Kurt Raymond 
Auction Preview
Dealers’ Room Reopens
Oz Research Table, Art Show, and Swap Table Reopen
Display of Judy Garland Movie Costumes Reopens with Michael Siewert
Saturday, 11:00 am
Friends of Dorothy: The LGBT Side of Oz with authors and artists Michael Cart, Dee Michel, Joe Phillips, Rachael Anderson, and Anthony Trujillo
The Oz Books for Beginners: Reading and Collecting with experts Eric Gjovaag and Paul Bienvenue
Mechanical Men and Dinosaurs in Oz with science-fiction fans William R. Lund, Susan Hall, Lee Speth, and Tim Tucker
Walking Tour of Coronado with the Coronado Historical Association (reprise)
Auction Session 1 with auctioneer Bill Thompson 
Saturday, 12:00 noon
A. Arnold Gillespie: The Wizard of Special Effects with biographer Robert A. Welch (reprise)
Fictional Worlds and Fandoms: From Oz to Star Trek and Beyond with fandom veterans Bjo and John Trimble, Margaret Koontz, Michael Cart, and Tim Tucker 
Soon As I Get Home: An Oz Lunch Concert with singer-songwriter Anthony Whitaker 
Saturday, 1:00 pm
Oz and Tarot with publishers Anna Warren Cebrian and Mark Anthony Masterson and reader Gita Morena
Oz and the American Musical with musicologist Ryan Bunch  
From Humbug to Hero: Getting to Know the Wizard of Oz with fans Stan Sieler, Atticus Gannaway, Carrie Hedges, John W. Kennedy, and J. L. Bell 
Storytelling Workshop: From Character to Comic led by Anthony Nuñez
Auction Session 2 with auctioneer Bill Thompson 
Saturday, 2:00 pm
Oz Tabletop Roleplaying Game led by Stephen Koontz 
Toto of Oz, a Great and Powerful Film Career with Patricia Watson
Today’s Publishing Options with authors Henry Herz, Paul Dana, Edward Einhorn, and Kevin Gerard
Tarot Readings by Gita Morena
Saturday, 3:00 pm
Conversation with Bjo and John Trimble with interviewer Jack Plummer
Storytelling in Someone Else’s Sandbox with authors Melissa Wiley, Caroline Spector, Edward Einhorn, and Gina Wickwar
Saturday, 4:00 pm
Conversation with Priscilla Montgomery, an MGM Munchkin, with interviewer Anthony Tringali 
Crafting Oz with artists Dave Kelleher, Karyl Carlson, and Bill Campbell  
The Baum Bugle: Meet the Editors! with Craig Noble and Jared Davis 
Saturday, 6:00 pm
The Grand Winkie Banquet and awards ceremony
Saturday, 8:00 pm
The Tik-Tok Man of Oz Musical Play directed by Chrissy Burns 
Saturday, 11:00 pm
Tik-Tok’s Robotic Ragtime Revelry after-party with the Heliotrope Ragtime Ensemble
The image above is sheet music from The Tik-Tok Man of Oz, produced in 1913. That musical extravaganza was L. Frank Baum’s attempt to recreate the huge success he’d enjoyed with the 1902 stage version of The Wizard of Oz. What we saw on Saturday night was a game attempt to produce a coherent drama from the fragmentary surviving scripts and songs. Always lively, full of delights, and produced for just the right audience. 
Thanks for the detail. I hope you can post some anecdotes, too - drunken or otherwise!
ReplyDeleteI probably need some time to get to the anecdote stage. During the days I was mostly zipping from place to place to make sure all the events were underway, so I need my mind to settle from the general event to the specifics.
ReplyDeleteNo rush. Catch your breath.
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