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Join the 2nd Annual Sports Card Show Benefiting Special Olympics of Upper West Tennessee

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MARTIN, Tenn. – Sports card enthusiasts and collectors, get ready for an exciting event with a purpose! The 2nd Annual Sports Card Show is happening on Saturday, January 18, 2025, at the Martin Public Library Event Center, located at 410 South Lindell Street. Doors will open from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., offering an unforgettable day for hobbyists and newcomers alike.

The show will feature a wide variety of sports cards, from timeless vintage treasures to the newest releases, providing collectors of all levels the opportunity to expand their collections. Attendees can connect with experienced dealers and fellow collectors who are eager to share their insights and tips. Whether you’re hunting for a rare find or just starting your collection, this event promises something for everyone.

Supporting Special Olympics of Upper West Tennessee​

More than just a celebration of sports card collecting, this event is dedicated to raising funds and awareness for the Special Olympics of Upper West Tennessee, an organization that supports over 400 athletes across Lake, Obion, Weakley, Henry, and Carroll counties. Proceeds from the show will directly benefit these athletes, empowering them to participate in year-round sports training and competitions.

The mission of the Special Olympics is to provide children and adults with intellectual disabilities the chance to grow through sports, fostering physical fitness, confidence, and social connections. By offering opportunities to train, compete, and share their achievements with their communities, the program helps athletes develop important life skills and find their place as valued members of society.

Why You Should Attend​

This sports card show isn’t just about discovering incredible collectibles—it’s about making a difference. Your participation will help ensure that Special Olympics athletes in the region have the resources they need to continue thriving.

So, whether you’re an avid collector, a sports fan, or simply looking for a meaningful way to spend your weekend, come out and support this fantastic cause. Explore unique cards, meet like-minded enthusiasts, and be part of a community dedicated to inclusion and opportunity.

Event Details:​

  • When: Saturday, January 18, 2025
  • Where: Martin Public Library Event Center, 410 South Lindell Street, Martin, TN
  • Time: 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Don’t miss your chance to be part of this extraordinary event. Together, we can celebrate the joy of collecting while making a real difference for Special Olympics athletes in Upper West Tennessee.

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