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The George Takei International Fan Club
Fan Club | |
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Name: | The George Takei International Fan Club |
Dates: | Nov. 1975-1978? |
Founder(s): | |
Leadership: | in 1975 it was Floss Del Vecchio, in 1976 by Sharon Kraus and Floss Del Vecchio, between 1977-1982, it was Mae Sanchez |
Country based in: | U.S. |
Focus: | George Takei and Star Trek |
External Links: | |
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The George Takei International Fan Club was an official fan club for George Takei. It was fan-run.
One of its publications was At the Helm.
In 1975, it had 50 members.
Other George Takei Fan Clubs
- George Takei Friendship Club (also "GHT George Takei, Friendship," "G.H.T George Takei, Friendship," "GHT George Takei, American Friendship") (based in the U.S., run by P.E. Lewis)
- Hosato (based in Britain, run by Jenny Elson, morphed into G.H.T.)
- G.H.T. (based in Britain, run by Ena Glogowska, then Jackie Edwards)
- The George Takei International Fan Club (based in the U.S., run by Floss Del Vecchio, then Sharon Kraus and Floss Del Vecchio, then Mae Sanchez)