Con Nooga 2015 - Feb. 27, 28, March 1

  • Saturday, January 17, 2015

Chattanooga's first and only Multi-Fandom (Multiple Genre) Convention will kick off Friday, Feb. 27 and runs through Sunday, March 1 at the Chattanooga Choo Choo Hotel & the Chattanooga Convention Center.

"During this three day event, participants will get to experience endless adventures attending various programming,  covering everything from Celebrities, Artists, Authors, Film Makers, Sci-Fi, Horror, Fantasy, Anime, Comics, Paranormal, Haunting, Costuming, Concerts, Shows, Contests, Gaming, Console Gaming, Seminars, Workshops, Families, and Fun.  Not to mention the numerous dealers, and exhibitors in the 60,000 square foot Exhibitor Hall.  There will be over 150 special guests, dealers and fan groups," organizers said. 

The 3rd Annual Con Nooga Parade will feature amazing costumes, and other various floats and vehicles and fans traveling the streets of downtown Chattanooga. Beginning Saturday, Feb. 28 at 9 a.m., the Parade will exit the Choo Choo Historical Hotel travel down Market St. to 13th St. and finish at the Convention Center.   

For more information, contact: Todd Patton at  423-243-7165 or info@connooga.com.




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