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CAP CON 2026 brings Bigfoot, UFOs and paranormal events to Fond du Lac

May 7, 2026
CAP CON 2026 brings Bigfoot, UFOs and paranormal events to Fond du Lac

By AI, Created 10:13 AM UTC, May 20, 2026, /AGP/ – CAP CON returns to Fond du Lac on May 9, 2026, with more than 40 vendors, speaker panels, workshops and live paranormal experiences at the Radisson Hotel and Conference Center. The event aims to draw cryptid fans, UFO researchers and paranormal enthusiasts to Wisconsin’s best-known mystery stories.

Why it matters: - CAP CON 2026 packages Wisconsin folklore, cryptid research and paranormal investigation into one daylong event for fans and researchers. - The convention combines talks, workshops and immersive experiences, which gives attendees multiple ways to engage beyond standard panel programming. - Virtual tickets extend access to people who cannot travel to Fond du Lac.

What happened: - The 2026 Cryptids, Anomalies, & Paranormal Convention is scheduled for Saturday, May 9, 2026, at the Radisson Hotel and Conference Center in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. - The event is presented by the Cryptids, Anomalies, and the Paranormal Society. - Doors open at 10:00 AM on May 9, 2026. - CAP CON says the event will include more than 40 indoor vendors, two active speaker rooms, workshops and classes, a psychic gallery reading, a séance experience and a Bigfoot Expedition.

The details: - Ken Gerhard will present “Cryptids of the Seas & Lakes,” focused on mysterious aquatic creatures and legends from around the world. - Jay Bachochin will present “Wisconsin Bigfoot – The Kettle Connection,” centered on evidence and encounters in the Kettle Moraine region. - Lee Hampel will present “Wisconsin’s Skinwalker Ranch – Beast of Bray Road,” about the Midwest cryptid legend and related paranormal activity. - Sylvia Shults will speak on haunted travel destinations and supernatural hotspots. - Bob Anderson will discuss reports tied to the Great Lakes Mothman phenomenon. - Jeff Finup will host a UFO/UAP panel with Dustin Schutta, Jeremy Socha, Zach Skrede and Ian DeGraff on sightings, experiencer accounts and unanswered questions around unidentified aerial phenomena. - Christopher Fleming will present “Entities: 55 Years of Ghosts, Demons, Elementals, Aliens & the Worlds Between,” drawing on personal experiences and investigations. - Additional workshops will cover spirit photography, energetic protection, remote viewing, paranormal science and wilderness survival. - Terry Flick will lead a Psychic Gallery Reading, and Kristina Bloom will host a live séance. - Sponsors include Phantasm Paranormal, Sasquatch’s Variety Shop, Hangar 1 Publishing and Urban Cryptids. - Virtual tickets are available for people who cannot attend in person. - Presentations will not be livestreamed. - Recordings of speaker sessions will later be available to Virtual Ticket and VIP Ticket holders.

Between the lines: - CAP CON is leaning into experiential programming as much as lectures, which suggests the event is designed to serve both hobbyists and serious researchers. - The mix of local legends, national personalities and UFO content broadens the audience beyond one niche paranormal topic. - Wisconsin-specific mysteries remain a major draw, especially stories tied to Bigfoot, Beast of Bray Road and the Great Lakes Mothman.

What’s next: - Attendees can buy tickets and event information through the official CAP CON event pages and participating sponsor websites. - Recordings for virtual and VIP ticket holders will follow after the live event. - CAP CON will test whether the combination of in-person and later-access content can widen the reach of a regional paranormal convention.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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