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El Paso is Off the Texas Grid

October 13, 2021 by Sarah Wohlner

Please note the following post is intended to assure those concerned about traveling to Texas that they can still attend the IFBC and support El Paso. We are not intending to divide our audience on issues not related to food blogging.

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In May, Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed the “Heartbeat Act” and passed the most extreme abortion law in the country. We have heard from some in our community who feel this is just one more Texas stance which takes the state off their potential travel list.

El Paso Takes a Stand

But El Paso, where our conference will take place in March, is not the equivalent of Texas. El Paso’s entire state delegation opposed this bill and one representative, Bill Moody, took action against that cost him his very powerful role as Speaker Pro-Tem.

Supporting El Paso

It is not unusual for El Paso to take a stand against Texas mandates. “The City of El Paso was granted a temporary restraining order against Gov. Greg Abbott’s mask mandate ban, allowing the city to continue with its mask protocol that went into effect Wednesday, Aug. 18. Masks must be worn while in any indoor facility,” said Sunny Tsai from Spectrum News 1.

We understand some of our audience is concerned about traveling to Texas; there are arguments for and against expressing your views via your attendance at events like the IFBC. We are not trying to take a stand either way.

But El Paso is not Texas. It is a border town located across the river from Mexico with a unique culture and food that’s not typical Texas. We picked El Paso because of its bi-culturalism.  The city has a high vaccination rate. It’s one of the most diverse and progressive border regions in the world. In fact, while Texas has its own power grid separate from the rest of the United States, El Paso is part of the grid serving 14 Western states, two Canadian provinces, and part of Mexico. El Paso is on a different page, and power grid, than the rest of Texas.

Attending IFBC in El Paso

You might or might not have considered whether to attend the 2022 International Food Blogger Conference based on its location in Texas. It might be the food, content, speakers, sponsors, and fellow attendees are what is important to you. If, however, politics, pandemic policies, or women’s rights have entered into your thinking, please consider that just like all Texans are not alike, all cities in Texas or not alike either. Please help us in supporting El Paso, an incredible multi-cultural border town, by participating in IFBC22.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: biculturalism, boarder, El Paso, mandates, Texas

The 2021 International Food Blogger Conference Will Take Place As Planned in El Paso, TX

February 11, 2021 by Sarah Wohlner

The 2021 International Food Blogger Conference, October 1-2 in El Paso, Texas, will take place as scheduled. We are confident in saying this based on a predicted improvement in the pandemic, the outdoor location we have secured, and a policy of requiring all attendees to have a negative COVID test or vaccination.

We are still in the midst of the pandemic and, in fact, things could get even worse if the new virus variants take hold in the US. We urge everyone to stay home and stay safe during this dark time. And if we still happen to be in too risky a situation in October or if the Texas governor has not opened up the state sufficiently to allow us to proceed, we naturally will not.

However, we are confident by October that with an improved situation and our safety policies we will be able to hold the conference in person.

  • The conference will take place outside, including sessions and tastings, with spacing in between tables.
  • We will require proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test from all attendees.
  • We have an array of safety procedures in place.
  • It is possible everyone in the United States will have access to a vaccine before the conference, which should dramatically decrease the spread of the disease.
  • Airline travel has proven to be quite safe already thanks to airline practices and will get safer with continued testing and the onset of vaccinations.
  • Testing has improved dramatically, including at-home testing, which we can potentially employ at our conference.

Our capacity at this conference is limited to 141 people, which is lower than in recent years. However, this is the number we can safely handle and we think it will make for a small, intimate, and awesome conference. Please join us for what should be a momentous event as we thrive in the food scene of El Paso, rejoice in seeing old friends again, and look to the future with an excellent array of content and speakers.

Register now!

Filed Under: News Tagged With: announcement, El Paso, Texas

IFBC To Head to El Paso, Texas in 2020

June 23, 2019 by Sarah Wohlner

The 2020 International Food Blogger Conference will take place in El Paso, Texas from November 12 – 15.

El Paso is an amazing city. It is now known as “a city reborn,” because it takes old tradition and mixes in modern amenities. El Paso is a zestful melting pot of culture that dates back hundreds of years. The “Sun City” has a way of life and community like no other because it is set amid Mexico and the Southwest. Take everything you love about Texas and combine it with the unique culture and food of Mexico. Yes please!

El Paso does get hot, which is why we elected to move the conference later in the year to November. The average high temperature in El Paso in November is a pleasant 66 degrees, with only three days of rainfall on average in the month.

We have very strong support from Visit El Paso, which will organize our traditional Taste of El Paso event in which the best restaurants in the city come to us to serve their signature small-bite dishes. We will be organizing pre-conference excursions in El Paso on Thursday and a post-conference excursion to Mexico on Sunday.

We will put out a Call for Speakers in the coming months but have already discussed some new and innovative sessions. In addition, we are creating what we believe is an excellent, novel new pricing structure in which blogger, media, and influencer attendees can elect to receive a $150 or $300 discount off the registration price by agreeing to publish a blog post, Instagram story, or video about one or two of our sponsors. See our Registration page for more details.

Registration is now open and prices increase over time starting August 1, so please consider registering today!

Filed Under: News Tagged With: El Paso, IFBC20, Texas

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