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The '''Perthfur Gathering''' (or '''PFG''') is a large, bi-annual [[furmeet]] that takes place in [[Wikipedia:Perth, Western Australia|Perth, Western Australia]].
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The '''Perthfur Gathering''' (or '''PFG''') was a large (for the time), initially bi-annual [[furmeet]] involving the [[Perth Furs]] community that took place five times in [[Wikipedia:Perth, Western Australia|Perth, Western Australia]] from March 2009 to August 2011. It was succeeded by [[FurWAG]].
  
 
== Format ==
 
== Format ==
  
The PFG is a free-form event, providing a large open space for attendees with only a few scheduled activities. Furs are encouraged to create their own fun, spawning a range of memorable happenings, from a race with giant [[inflatable]] toys to an impromptu [[dealers den]]. The event is open to all [[furries]] (and furry-friendly [[mundanes|non-furs]]), and has previously attracted attendees from country towns and other Australian states. [[Fursuit]]s and other furry attire are welcome, as are sketchbooks, electronic devices and cameras.
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The PFG was a free-form event, providing a large open space for attendees with only a few scheduled activities. Furs were encouraged to create their own fun, spawning a range of memorable happenings, from a race with giant [[inflatable]] toys to an impromptu [[dealers den]]. The event was open to all [[furries]] (and furry-friendly [[mundanes|non-furs]]), and previously attracted attendees from country towns and other Australian states. [[Fursuit]]s and other furry attire were welcome, as were sketchbooks, electronic devices and cameras.
  
One meal is typically provided (usually lunch), while attendees are encouraged to make their own arrangements for the other. BYO alcohol is permitted however, due to the venue, this does not exclude under-18s from attending.
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One meal was typically provided (usually lunch), while attendees were encouraged to make their own arrangements for the other. BYO alcohol was permitted; however, due to the venue, this does not exclude under-18s from attending.
  
Traditionally, smaller warm-up and follow-up events are held on either side of the gathering.
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Traditionally, smaller warm-up and follow-up events were held on either side of the gathering.
  
PFG 6 was scheduled for October, 2012, and was to be themed around [[Wikipedia:Halloween|Halloween]].<ref>[https://twitter.com/PerthFursGather/status/232079039903461376 Announcement] on the Perthfur Gathering account on [[Twitter]]. Dated August 5, 2012. Retrieved August 6, 2012</ref>.  However, on September 29, 2012, Flair announced on Perthfurs that the 2012 iteration is cancelled due to an understaffed organizing committee.<ref>[http://www.perthfurs.net/?t=1524 Announcement] on Perthfurs.net. Dated September 29, 2012. Retrieved October 1, 2012</ref>
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== Event history ==
  
A replacement yearly event for furries from Perth and surrounding areas was announced as being in the planning stages.<ref>[http://www.perthfurs.net/?t=1529 Announcement] on Perthfurs.net. Dated September 9, 2012. Retrieved October 9, 2012</ref> This new event will continue many of the traditions established by the original Perthfur Gatherings, and is tentatively scheduled for October 2013.
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The first Perthfur Gathering was held on the 28 March 2009 and organized by [[Foxronyo]], [[Jack Wolf]] and [[JM Horse]].<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20090228083134/http://gathering.perthfurs.net/ Perthfurs Gathering] (archived 28 February 2009)</ref> It had somewhere in the region of 75 attendees. Notable guests included [[CynWolfe]] and [[Paul Kidd]].
  
== Past PFGs ==
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PFG2 followed on 22 August 2009. This event was smaller, but saw the introduction of an [[art]] contest and group photo.
  
The first Perthfur Gathering was held on the 28 March 2009. To date, it has attracted the second largest number of attendees, somewhere in the region of 75. Notable guests included [[CynWolfe]] and [[Paul Kidd]].
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PFG3 took place on 6 March 2010. The organisers were [[Cyrin]], Foxronyo, Jack Wolf and [[Sirukie]]. Prizes were awarded to [[FlamedramonX20|Flamey]] (art contest), [[Kruzer]] (inflatable toy race) and [[Foxen Alopex]] (door prize), among others.
  
PFG2 followed on 22 August 2009. This event saw the introduction of an [[art]] contest and group photo.
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PFG 4 took place on 9 October 2010. The organisers were Cyrin, Foxronyo, Muchi, Jack Wolf and Sirukie.
  
PFG3 took place on 6 March 2010. The organisers were [[Cyrin]], [[Foxronyo]], [[Jack Wolf]] and [[Sirukie]]. Prizes were awarded to [[FlamedramonX20|Flamey]] (art contest), [[Kruzer]] (inflatable toy race) and [[Foxen Alopex]] (door prize), among others.
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PFG 5 followed, after a short delay on 13 August 2011. The organisers were Jack Wolf, Muchi, Foxronyo, Sirukie, [[Drackir]] and [[Flair]]. This gathering saw 78-80 furries attend and broke all records for attendance to date.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20130811092559/http://gathering.perthfurs.net/ PFG 5] (archived 13 August 2013)</ref>
  
PFG 4 took place on 9 October 2010. The organisers were [[Cyrin]], [[Foxronyo]], [[Muchi]], [[Jack Wolf]] and [[Sirukie]].
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PFG 6 was scheduled for October 2012, and was to be themed around [[Wikipedia:Halloween|Halloween]].<ref>[https://twitter.com/PerthFursGather/status/232079039903461376 Announcement] on the Perthfur Gathering account on [[Twitter]]. Dated August 5, 2012. Retrieved August 6, 2012</ref>.  However, on September 29, 2012, Flair announced on Perthfurs that the 2012 iteration was cancelled due to an understaffed organizing committee.<ref>[http://www.perthfurs.net/?t=1524 Announcement] on Perthfurs.net. Dated September 29, 2012. Retrieved October 1, 2012</ref>
  
PFG 5 followed, after a short delay on 13 August 2011. The organisers were [[Jack Wolf]], [[Muchi]], [[Foxronyo]], [[Sirukie]], [[Drackir]] and [[Flair]]. This gathering saw 78-80 furries attend and broke all records for attendance to date.
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A replacement yearly event for furries from Perth and surrounding areas was announced as being in the planning stages.<ref>[http://www.perthfurs.net/?t=1529 Announcement] on Perthfurs.net. Dated September 9, 2012. Retrieved October 9, 2012</ref> This new event was to continue many of the traditions established by the original Perthfur Gatherings, and [[FurWAG 2013|was tentatively scheduled for October 2013]].
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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== External links ==
 
== External links ==
 
* [http://gathering.perthfurs.net/ Perthfur Gathering]
 
* [http://gathering.perthfurs.net/ Perthfur Gathering]
* [http://twitter.com/FURWAG Perthfur Gathering] on Twitter
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* [https://twitter.com/_PFG_ Perthfur Gathering] on Twitter
  
 
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Latest revision as of 00:35, 31 January 2019

PerthFurGathering

The Perthfur Gathering (or PFG) was a large (for the time), initially bi-annual furmeet involving the Perth Furs community that took place five times in Perth, Western Australia from March 2009 to August 2011. It was succeeded by FurWAG.

Format[edit]

The PFG was a free-form event, providing a large open space for attendees with only a few scheduled activities. Furs were encouraged to create their own fun, spawning a range of memorable happenings, from a race with giant inflatable toys to an impromptu dealers den. The event was open to all furries (and furry-friendly non-furs), and previously attracted attendees from country towns and other Australian states. Fursuits and other furry attire were welcome, as were sketchbooks, electronic devices and cameras.

One meal was typically provided (usually lunch), while attendees were encouraged to make their own arrangements for the other. BYO alcohol was permitted; however, due to the venue, this does not exclude under-18s from attending.

Traditionally, smaller warm-up and follow-up events were held on either side of the gathering.

Event history[edit]

The first Perthfur Gathering was held on the 28 March 2009 and organized by Foxronyo, Jack Wolf and JM Horse.[1] It had somewhere in the region of 75 attendees. Notable guests included CynWolfe and Paul Kidd.

PFG2 followed on 22 August 2009. This event was smaller, but saw the introduction of an art contest and group photo.

PFG3 took place on 6 March 2010. The organisers were Cyrin, Foxronyo, Jack Wolf and Sirukie. Prizes were awarded to Flamey (art contest), Kruzer (inflatable toy race) and Foxen Alopex (door prize), among others.

PFG 4 took place on 9 October 2010. The organisers were Cyrin, Foxronyo, Muchi, Jack Wolf and Sirukie.

PFG 5 followed, after a short delay on 13 August 2011. The organisers were Jack Wolf, Muchi, Foxronyo, Sirukie, Drackir and Flair. This gathering saw 78-80 furries attend and broke all records for attendance to date.[2]

PFG 6 was scheduled for October 2012, and was to be themed around Halloween.[3]. However, on September 29, 2012, Flair announced on Perthfurs that the 2012 iteration was cancelled due to an understaffed organizing committee.[4]

A replacement yearly event for furries from Perth and surrounding areas was announced as being in the planning stages.[5] This new event was to continue many of the traditions established by the original Perthfur Gatherings, and was tentatively scheduled for October 2013.

References[edit]

  1. Perthfurs Gathering (archived 28 February 2009)
  2. PFG 5 (archived 13 August 2013)
  3. Announcement on the Perthfur Gathering account on Twitter. Dated August 5, 2012. Retrieved August 6, 2012
  4. Announcement on Perthfurs.net. Dated September 29, 2012. Retrieved October 1, 2012
  5. Announcement on Perthfurs.net. Dated September 9, 2012. Retrieved October 9, 2012

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