Midwest FurFest (abbreviated MFF) is a furry convention, which takes place in Rosemont, Illinois each December. MFF is an Illinois Educational Not-For-Profit Corporation that exists primarily for the purpose of holding an annual convention to facilitate education in anthropomorphic literature and art. A secondary purpose of the corporation is to facilitate the donation of funds to non-profit institutions that the board decides are worthy and which promote the well-being of humans and/or animals. The convention was first held in 2000 and has grown to draw 5,606 attendees in 2015.
Maps, Directions, and Place Reviews
Background and history
Midwest FurFest got its start as the furry track for Duckon, a Chicago-based science fiction convention. The furry track was started at Duckon 3 in 1994 and was headed up by Robert King. The track grew larger each year and it was estimated that by Duckon 8 (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. was created and Midwest FurFest was born, to take place in November 2000, on the weekend before Thanksgiving. The parting was amicable, 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 7,075 in 2016, making it the second-largest furry convention in the world only 235 attendees short of matching the current largest convention Anthrocon. It has helped raise over $285,276 for various charities.
Midwest FurFest is a production of Midwest Furry Fandom, Inc., which holds Midwest Furfest and furfest as service marks.
The official Twitter account of Midwest FurFest advises attendees to post on Twitter using the hashtag #FurFest, as many other conventions are abbreviated MFF, one of which takes place at around the same time.
Midwest Pet Rescue Video
2014 gas incident
On December 7, 2014, a gas leak occurred at the Hyatt hotel in Rosemont which left 19 guests, most of them furries, hospitalized. Later, an investigation found a broken glass bottle containing a concentration of chlorine powder inside the building, leading to much speculation that the leak was intentionally caused by someone who was evidently disgusted at the notion of the furries and intended to cause much harm. 18 of the 19 people hospitalized were released soon after.
Locations, attendances, and charity donations by year
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