Westercon to Bow Out at 80

Westercon to Bow Out at 80

This past weekend at Westercon 78 (combined with BayCon 42) in Santa Clara, its Business Meeting ratified the motion from last year which dissolves the convention. This means this year’s was the last Westercon to host a Business Meeting, but the convention itself will persist for two more years.

Westercon 79 will be combined with BayCon 43. No bids had been filed for Westercon 80 as of two weeks ago, but two were presented at the meeting: one to combine it with BayCon one more time, and one to combine it with Loscon, the Los Angeles science fiction convention run by LASFS, the organization that created Westercon.

The Loscon bid was accepted, meaning that Westercon 80 will be held Thanksgiving weekend in 2028.

As the official announcment says:

The first three Westercons were held in Los Angeles in 1948-50, with Westercon 4 being held in San Francisco in 1951. These final two Westercons symbolically retrace the convention’s steps from the Bay Area to the Los Angeles area, and are a sort of “Retirement Tour” for the convention. Both BayCon and Loscon are expected to include programming about the history of Westercon.

Westercon has been held every year since except for 2020.

Only a few conventions can claim to be as old as Westercon or older. The UK’s national science fiction convention was also first held in 1948. Boskone in Boston, Philcon in the Philadelphia area, and the World Science Fiction Convention are the only other survivors from that era.

SUNNY SKIES FORECAST; CLUB’S BBQ-IN-THE-PARK A “GO” TODAY!

MonSFFA’s 2026 Barbecue-in-the-Park is scheduled to take place today, Sunday, July 12, in Parc Maisonneuve! The weather forecasts predict sunny skies, so the club confirms that the event is a “go!” Parc Maisonneuve is located next to the Botanical Gardens complex and across the street from the Olympic Stadium, in the city’s East End (major bus routes along Sherbrooke Est, Viau, or Pie IX; Metro Viau or Pie IX).

We expect to claim a picnic table or two around our usual spot, so look for us there from about 11:00AM to 4:00PM, along one of the lines of trees separated by open field, not too far from the park’s chalet, which houses convenient and well-maintained washroom facilities.

Bring family, bring friends; all are welcome to join us for a relaxing afternoon of fresh air and sunshine, food and refreshments, and fun with fellow sci-fi fans!

As always, individuals are responsible for bringing their own soft drinks, juices, or other libations, as well as any hotdogs, hamburgers, or chicken fillets they may wish to grill—the club will supply a gas barbecue. Folk may also contribute a snack item or two—potato chips, cookies, Timbits, apples, a vegetable plate, etc. You may also cart in your own lawn chair or picnic blanket, should you wish. Feel free, as well, to bring along an outdoor game, such as lawn darts, horseshoes, a kickball or Frisbee. And remember your sunscreen!

We look forward to seeing you all and enjoying a pleasant afternoon in the park later today!
 
And…

VIRTUAL PICNIC

For out-of-town club members in particular, who cannot attend our Barbecue-in-the-Park, we also host, at a later date, a Virtual Picnic online, via ZOOM.
Folk are invited to prepare and enjoy their own picnic lunch at home while taking part in our ZOOM-Chat as a means of touching base with their many MonSFFriends! The conversation is casual, the topics varied, and the camaraderie congenial!

Sunday, July 26; drop in from 1:00PM-4:00PM!

CLUB’S BARBECUE-IN-THE-PARK JUST DAYS AWAY!

BARBECUE-IN-THE-PARK

This year, our annual MonSFFA Barbecue-in-the-Park is scheduled to take place just days from now, on Sunday, July 12, in Parc Maisonneuve, which is located next to the Botanical Gardens complex and across the street from the Olympic Stadium, in the city’s East End (major bus routes along Sherbrooke Est, Viau, or Pie IX; Metro Viau or Pie IX).

We expect to claim a picnic table or two around our usual spot, so look for us there, along one of the lines of trees separated by open field, not too far from the park’s chalet, which houses convenient and well-maintained washroom facilities.

Bring family, bring friends; all SF/F fans are welcome to join us for a relaxing afternoon of fresh air and sunshine, food and refreshments, and fun with fellow sci-fi fans!

As always, individuals are responsible for bringing their own soft drinks, juices, or other libations, as well as any hotdogs, hamburgers, or chicken fillets they may wish to grill—the club will supply a gas barbecue. Folk may also contribute a snack item or two—potato chips, cookies, Timbits, apples, a vegetable plate, etc. You  may also cart in your own lawn chair or picnic blanket, should you wish. Feel free, as well, to bring along an outdoor game, such as lawn darts, horseshoes, a kickball or Frisbee. And remember your sunscreen!

RAIN DATE

Should inclement weather roll in on our chosen date of Sunday, July 12, we have selected a back-up, or rain date: Sunday, July 19. That’s the following Sunday, one week later, same place and time. Check the club’s Website morning of for the “go, no-go” notice should rain threaten.

We look forward to seeing you all and enjoying a pleasant afternoon in the park on Sunday, July 12!

And…

VIRTUAL PICNIC

For out-of-town club members in particular, who cannot attend our Barbecue-in-the-Park, we’ll also host a Virtual Picnic online, via ZOOM, on Sunday, July 26, from 1:00PM to 4:00PM.

Folk are invited to prepare and enjoy their own picnic lunch at home while taking part in our ZOOM-Chat as a means of touching base with their many MonSFFriends! The conversation is casual, the topics varied, and the camaraderie congenial!

POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS SUNSPOT

Space Weather News for July 7, 2026
Free Space Weather Newsletter

A POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS SUNSPOT: A big new sunspot emerged during the 4th of July weekend, announcing itself with an X-class solar flare. Today, it topped that by hurling a million-kilometer loop of plasma into space. Earth is entering the strike zone of this active sunspot, bringing a chance of geoeffective solar activity later this week. Full story @ Spaceweather.com.

Did you miss the 4th of July aurora outburst? Next time get a personalized real-time alert from our new Backyard Astronomy Alert Service.

Above: An eruption from sunspot 4482 on July 7th. Image credits: GOES-19 and Maximilian-Vlad Teodorescu

CLUB’S BARBECUE-IN-THE-PARK IN JUST ONE WEEK!

BARBECUE-IN-THE-PARK

This year, our annual MonSFFA Barbecue-in-the-Park is scheduled to take place on Sunday, July 12, in Parc Maisonneuve, which is located next to the Botanical Gardens complex and across the street from the Olympic Stadium, in the city’s East End (major bus routes along Sherbrooke Est, Viau, or Pie IX; Metro Viau or Pie IX).

We expect to claim a picnic table or two around our usual spot, so look for us there, along one of the lines of trees separated by open field, not too far from the park’s chalet, which houses convenient and well-maintained washroom facilities.

Bring family, bring friends; all SF/F fans are welcome to join us for a relaxing afternoon of fresh air and sunshine, food and refreshments, and fun with fellow sci-fi fans!

As always, individuals are responsible for bringing their own soft drinks, juices, or other libations, as well as any hotdogs, hamburgers, or chicken fillets they may wish to grill—the club will supply a gas barbecue. Folk may also contribute a snack item or two—potato chips, cookies, Timbits, apples, a vegetable plate, etc. You  may also cart in your own lawn chair or picnic blanket, should you wish. Feel free, as well, to bring along an outdoor game, such as lawn darts, horseshoes, a kickball or Frisbee. And remember your sunscreen!

RAIN DATE

Should inclement weather roll in on our chosen date of Sunday, July 12, we have selected a back-up, or rain date: Sunday, July 19. That’s the following Sunday, one week later, same place and time. Check the club’s Website morning of for the “go, no-go” notice should rain threaten.

We look forward to seeing you all and enjoying a pleasant afternoon in the park on Sunday, July 12!

And…

VIRTUAL PICNIC

For out-of-town club members in particular, who cannot attend our Barbecue-in-the-Park, we’ll also host a Virtual Picnic online, via ZOOM, on Sunday, July 26, from 1:00PM to 4:00PM.

Folk are invited to prepare and enjoy their own picnic lunch at home while taking part in our ZOOM-Chat as a means of touching base with their many MonSFFriends! The conversation is casual, the topics varied, and the camaraderie congenial!

CLUB’S BBQ-IN-THE-PARK IN JUST 12 DAYS!

Happy Canada Day! And we’ll be cheering for our side this Saturday against Morocco; go Canada, go!

BARBECUE-IN-THE-PARK

This year, our annual MonSFFA Barbecue-in-the-Park is scheduled to take place on Sunday, July 12, in Parc Maisonneuve, which is located next to the Botanical Gardens complex and across the street from the Olympic Stadium, in the city’s East End (major bus routes along Sherbrooke Est, Viau, or Pie IX; Metro Viau or Pie IX).

We expect to claim a picnic table or two around our usual spot, so look for us there, along one of the lines of trees separated by open field, not too far from the park’s chalet, which houses convenient and well-maintained washroom facilities.

Bring family, bring friends; all SF/F fans are welcome to join us for a relaxing afternoon of fresh air and sunshine, food and refreshments, and fun with fellow sci-fi fans!

As always, individuals are responsible for bringing their own soft drinks, juices, or other libations, as well as any hotdogs, hamburgers, or chicken fillets they may wish to grill—the club will supply a gas barbecue. Folk may also contribute a snack item or two—potato chips, cookies, Timbits, apples, a vegetable plate, etc. You  may also cart in your own lawn chair or picnic blanket, should you wish. Feel free, as well, to bring along an outdoor game, such as lawn darts, horseshoes, a kickball or Frisbee. And remember your sunscreen!

RAIN DATE

Should inclement weather roll in on our chosen date of Sunday, July 12, we have selected a back-up, or rain date: Sunday, July 19. That’s the following Sunday, one week later, same place and time. Check the club’s Website morning of for the “go, no-go” notice should rain threaten.

We look forward to seeing you all and enjoying a pleasant afternoon in the park on Sunday, July 12!

And…

VIRTUAL PICNIC

For out-of-town club members in particular, who cannot attend our Barbecue-in-the-Park, we’ll also host a Virtual Picnic online, via ZOOM, on Sunday, July 26, from 1:00PM to 4:00PM.

Folk are invited to prepare and enjoy their own picnic lunch at home while taking part in our ZOOM-Chat as a means of touching base with their many MonSFFriends! The conversation is casual, the topics varied, and the camaraderie congenial!

From Locus: https://locusmag.com/forthcomingbooks/

JULY 2026

  • OLIVIE BLAKE • Dreamland • Tor, Aug 2026 (hc, eb)
  • P.A. CORNELL • The Astronaut Among the Flowers and Other Stories • Stars and Sabers, Aug 2026 (c, v, tp, eb)
  • SARAH BETH DURST • Sea of Charms • Macmillan/Tor UK, Aug 2026 (1st UK, v, hc, eb)
  • TANYA HUFF • Those Who Can • Astra House/DAW, Aug 2026 (v, hc, eb)
  • JAMES PATRICK KELLY • The Book of Bots • Fairwood Press, Aug 2026 (c, tp, eb)
  • KATHARINE KERR • Zyon • Arc Manor/Caezik SF & Fantasy, Aug 2026 (tp)
  • T. KINGFISHER • Daggerbound • Tor/Bramble, Aug 2026 (v, hc, eb)
  • TIM PRATT • The Jewel and the Comet • Angry Robot UK, Aug 2026 (tp, eb)
  • NATASHA PULLEY • The Salt King • Bloomsbury USA, Aug 2026 (hc, eb)
  • BETH REVIS • Chaotic Orbits • Astra House/DAW, Aug 2026 (tp, eb)

A SPACEX ROCKET IS GOING TO HIT THE MOON

Space Weather News for June 12, 2026
Free Space Weather Newsletter

A SPACEX ROCKET IS GOING TO HIT THE MOON: NASA says amateur astronomers might be able to observe the debris when a Falcon 9 upper stage crashes into the Moon on Aug. 5, 2026. Observers in the Americas will have the best view of the plume rising over the lunar limb.

 

Above: Approximate location of the Falcon 9 impact on Aug. 5, 2026

For the full story, visit https://spaceweather.com/

Venus and Jupiter visible tonight

Space Weather News for June 8, 2026

VENUS IS ABOUT TO ‘KISS’ JUPITER: Look west after sunset. Venus and Jupiter are converging for a beautiful conjunction, only 1.6 degrees apart on June 9th. Later this week, Mercury and the crescent Moon will join the show, too. Full story and night-by-night sky maps @ Spaceweather.com.

Above: Venus and Jupiter converging over France. Photo credit: Valerie Liard

VENUS-JUPITER CONJUNCTION: When the sun goes down tonight, step outside and look west. The two brightest planets in the Solar System are converging for a beautiful conjunction. Last night in Austria, Michael Jaeger watched them set together in a blizzard of Starlink satellites:

“What a beautiful pair in the sky,” says Jaeger. “Venus and Jupiter are the stars of the night as darkness falls.”

At closest approach on June 9th, Venus and Jupiter will be just 1.6 degrees apart–similar to the Great Conjunction of 2002. And this is just the beginning. During the nights ahead, Mercury and the crescent Moon will join Venus and Jupiter to form a must-see quartet in the twilight sky. It’s a marvelous week-long sky show.

LOOKING AHEAD TO JULY!

MonSFFActivities, JULY 2026

We traditionally host our Barbecue-in-the-Park and our online Virtual Picnic each year in July.

Barbecue-in-the-Park

This year, our annual Barbecue-in-the-Park is scheduled to take place on Sunday, July 12, in Parc Maisonneuve, which is located next to the Botanical Gardens complex and across the street from the Olympic Stadium, in the city’s East End (major bus routes along Sherbrooke Est, Viau, or Pie IX; Metro Viau or Pie IX). We expect to claim a picnic table or two around our usual spot, so look for us there, along one of the lines of trees separated by open field (see “Preferred Picnic Areas,” map), not too far from the park’s chalet, which houses convenient and well-maintained washroom facilities.

Bring family, bring friends; all are welcome to join us for a relaxing afternoon of fresh air and sunshine, food and refreshments, and fun with fellow sci-fi fans!

As always, individuals are responsible for bringing their own soft drinks, juices, or other libations, as well as any hotdogs, hamburgers, or chicken fillets they may wish to grill—the club will supply a gas barbecue. Folk may also contribute a snack item or two—potato chips, cookies, Timbits, apples, a vegetable plate, etc. You may also cart in your own lawn chair or picnic blanket. Feel free to bring along an outdoor game, such as lawn darts, horseshoes, a kickball or frisbee, should you so desire. And remember your sunscreen!

Should inclement weather roll in on our chosen date of Sunday, July 12, we have selected a back-up, or rain date: Sunday, July 19. That’s the following Sunday, one week later, if necessary, same place and time.

We look forward to seeing you all and enjoying a pleasant afternoon in the park on Sunday, July 12!

Virtual Picnic

For out-of-town club members in particular, who cannot attend our Barbecue-in-the-Park, we also host a Virtual Picnic online, via ZOOM. Folk are invited to prepare and enjoy their own picnic lunch at home while taking part in our ZOOM-Chat as a means of touching base with their many MonSFFriends! The conversation is casual, the topics varied, and the camaraderie congenial!

This year’s Virtual Picnic will take place on Sunday afternoon, July 26. Hailing frequencies will be open from 1:00PM to 4:00PM; all are invited to take part; we hope to connect and chat with as many of you as possible!

Montreal Science Fiction and Fantasy Association