About Us
Midwest
FurFest is an annual convention that takes place in the suburbs
of Chicago, Illinois. We come together to celebrate furry fandom,
that is, art, literature, and performance based around anthropomorphic
animals.
The roots of Midwest FurFest lie in the furry programming track
of Duckon, an annual science
fiction convention. The furry track was started at Duckon 3 in
1994. The track grew larger each year and it was estimated that
by Duckon 8 in 1999 between one-quarter and one-third of the attendees
were there due to interest in the furry track.
The track ran into problems because it was running out of room
to expand without costing other parts of Duckon programming space
and time. It was decided that the best course of action was to
spin off into a new convention.
Thus Midwest Furry
Fandom, Inc., our parent 501(c)3 nonprofit corporation, was
created. Midwest FurFest was born shortly thereafter, to take
place in November of 2000, on the weekend before Thanksgiving
(a date that was to become traditional). The parting was amicable
for all concerned, and Duckon lent a good bit of expertise and
manpower to help make the first year of Midwest FurFest a success.
Since then, the convention has grown from 388 attendees in 2000
to 1,422 in 2006, making it the third largest furry convention
in the world. Midwest FurFest is proud that we have raised over
$43,000 for various wildlife- and animal-related charities since
our inception.
This essay is based on the article Midwest
FurFest appearing on WikiFur,
originally written by Thomas Brady. It is distributed under the
GNU Free Documentation license.