This weekend, Shreveport transformed into a hub for geeks of all kinds as the 2024 Geek’d Con hosted its vibrant and engaging event at the Shreveport Convention Center. Over the course of three days, attendees had the chance to explore an array of booths and vendors, catering to a plethora of interests ranging from trading cards to comic books and much more.
Local businesses and collectors embraced the opportunity to connect with new customers. Jeremy Griffith, owner of Steelfox Games in Bossier City, shared, “Business is always better after Geek’d Con. A lot of folks find us here who didn’t know we existed.” His sentiments were echoed by many vendors, highlighting the event’s role in fostering community engagement and discovery.
Christopher Zepeda, a partner at Excalibur, noted, “It’s great advertising for us. People come from all around, not just from Shreveport.” He pointed out how the influx of convention-goers often leads to increased foot traffic at local stores, benefiting the economy beyond the event itself.
As the excitement of this year’s Geek’d Con begins to settle, organizers are already planning for a repeat performance in 2025. The success of this year’s convention promises that enthusiasts will have even more to look forward to next time.
The wrap-up of the 2024 Geek’d Con in Shreveport not only showcased the colorful world of geek culture but also significantly impacted local businesses. As communities come together to celebrate their shared interests, events like these create lasting connections and opportunities. Mark your calendars! The next Geek’d Con hopes to be even bigger and better.
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