Cincinnati’s vibrant sports card collecting community is abuzz with the news of a new addition to its lineup of shows. J&J All-Star Sports, a well-known organizer of sports card events, is expanding its reach to the city by hosting monthly shows at the Boys & Girls Club of West Chester/Liberty, OH. This exciting development is set to kick off on March 30, offering a fresh and convenient venue for enthusiasts to come together and indulge in their passion for collecting.
The Boys & Girls Club of West Chester/Liberty, situated on the north side of Cincinnati, provides a modern and spacious setting for the sports card show. With a fully equipped gymnasium, the venue is perfect for hosting the 85 tables that will be on display at the show. Attendees can look forward to exploring a wide range of sports cards, memorabilia, and merchandise brought in by dealers from around the region. The show will be open on Saturdays from 9 AM to 2 PM, providing enthusiasts with ample time to browse and make exciting finds.
J&J All-Star Sports has built a strong reputation in the sports card community, particularly in the Midwest region. With successful shows in Indianapolis and Louisville under their belt, the addition of a monthly show in Cincinnati further solidifies their commitment to serving collectors in the area. The upcoming events in West Chester, scheduled for April 13, May 4, and June 22, promise to bring together collectors and dealers for a day of trading, buying, and selling.
What’s more, the highlight of J&J All-Star Sports’ calendar, the Midwest Monster event in Indianapolis, is eagerly anticipated by enthusiasts. This massive 400-table show is set to take place on Friday, June 7, and Saturday, June 8, offering a thrilling weekend for those passionate about sports cards. With a wide array of vendors, rare finds, and engaging activities, the Midwest Monster is a must-visit event for collectors looking to expand their collections and connect with fellow enthusiasts.
As the sports card collecting hobby continues to grow in popularity, the addition of new shows like the one in Cincinnati provides enthusiasts with more opportunities to engage with their passion. With free admission to the Boys & Girls Club shows, collectors of all ages can come together to explore, buy, sell, and trade their favorite sports cards, creating a vibrant and dynamic community of collectors in the heart of Cincinnati.