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18 Different Fur Rendezvous Pins. Years 1963, 1968-1973, 1975-1985. I guarantee satisfaction with all my auctions. If you have questions about this or any of my auctions please call me at Thanks. David Gearhart. The Fur Rendezvous Festival (usually called Fur Rendezvous , Fur Rondy , or simply Rondy ) is an annual winter festival held in Anchorage, Alaska in late February. The self-styled "largest winter festival in North America", Fur Rendezvous is highly anticipated by many Anchorage-area residents as marking the beginning of the end of a long winter and the approach of spring. The name "Fur Rendezvous" derives from swap meets at which fur trappers would gather to sell their winter harvests. In early Anchorage, these usually took place in mid-February. In 1935, Anchorage had a population of only about 3,000 and was very isolated, so to bring the community together and lift spirits , resident Vern Johnson organized a three-day sports tournament, called the Winter Sports Carnival , timed to coincide with the rendezvous, which brought increased activity. As the fur trade was then the second-largest industry in Alaska, folding it into the event seemed natural, and it was renamed the Winter Sports Tournament and Fur Rendezvous from 1937, and later just Fur Rendezvous. It was common for miners and trappers to have beards in the read more