PHOTOS: First-ever “Yinzercon” held in Belle Vernon
Image 0 of 17
First-ever “Yinzercon” held in Belle Vernon Emmy award winner and artist for Charlie the Tuna, Joe Wos, visits Yinzercon. (WPXI/WPXI)
First-ever “Yinzercon” held in Belle Vernon It was a celebration of all things Pittsburgh at the first-ever “Yinzercon.” (WPXI/WPXI)
First-ever “Yinzercon” held in Belle Vernon A student from the Douglas Education Center shows off his sculpting skills at Yinzercon. (WPXI/WPXI)
First-ever “Yinzercon” held in Belle Vernon It was a celebration of all things Pittsburgh at the first-ever “Yinzercon.” (WPXI/WPXI)
First-ever “Yinzercon” held in Belle Vernon It was a celebration of all things Pittsburgh at the first-ever “Yinzercon.” (WPXI/WPXI)
First-ever “Yinzercon” held in Belle Vernon It was a celebration of all things Pittsburgh at the first-ever “Yinzercon.” (WPXI/WPXI)
First-ever “Yinzercon” held in Belle Vernon Actor Mike Ancas, who was a featured zombie in George Romero's "Day of the Dead" with his wife, producer and author Brenda Ancas (WPXI/WPXI)
First-ever “Yinzercon” held in Belle Vernon Actor Mike Ancas, who was a featured zombie in George Romero's "Day of the Dead" with his wife, producer and author Brenda Ancas (WPXI/WPXI)
First-ever “Yinzercon” held in Belle Vernon Emmy award winner and artist for Charlie the Tuna, Joe Wos, visits Yinzercon. (WPXI/WPXI)
First-ever “Yinzercon” held in Belle Vernon Emmy award winner and artist for Charlie the Tuna, Joe Wos, visits Yinzercon. (WPXI/WPXI)
First-ever “Yinzercon” held in Belle Vernon (WPXI/WPXI)
First-ever “Yinzercon” held in Belle Vernon Influencer and artist Vinnie Candelore visits Yinzercon (WPXI/WPXI)
First-ever “Yinzercon” held in Belle Vernon Former journalist and America's Worst Avid Golfer, Angelo Spagnolo, visits Yinzercon, hosted by his son. (WPXI/WPXI)
First-ever “Yinzercon” held in Belle Vernon It was a celebration of all things Pittsburgh at the first-ever “Yinzercon.” (WPXI/WPXI)
First-ever “Yinzercon” held in Belle Vernon It was a celebration of all things Pittsburgh at the first-ever “Yinzercon.” (WPXI/WPXI)