Sports Cards and Collectibles Show: A Father's Day Weekend Card Hunt in Knoxville

The June Sports Cards and Collectibles Show brings free admission, 100 tables, sports cards, and collectibles to Beaver Ridge United Methodist Church in Knoxville.

| 8:30 AM - 2:30 PM | 4 min read
Sports Cards and Collectibles Show at Beaver Ridge United Methodist Church, Knoxville — 100 tables, graded card cases, and families browsing rookies.
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The Sports Cards and Collectibles Show returns to Knoxville on June 20 with another free local card show built around 100 Tables of dealer space. Coming the day before Father's Day, the June date gives collectors a timely reason to look for PC upgrades, giftable cards, favorite-player finds, and summer hobby projects close to home.

Held at Beaver Ridge United Methodist Church in the Karns area, this stop keeps the series in a practical community venue for Knoxville-area collectors. The setup is simple in a good way: a room of tables, a few hours to browse, and enough variety for sports-card buyers, casual collectors, and families to approach the day at their own pace.

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A Full Day of Cards & Collectibles

The confirmed draw for the June Sports Cards and Collectibles Show is the 100 Tables setup. For collectors, that means a better chance to compare similar cards across the room, check different price points, and find inventory that rewards a second lap through the aisles.

The show name and flyer point directly toward sports cards and collectibles, so baseball, football, basketball, vintage, modern rookies, graded slabs, raw singles, inserts, team lots, and bargain-box material are all natural areas to watch for depending on the vendor lineup. June is also a strong time to think about the sports calendar: baseball is in full swing, football collectors are looking ahead, and basketball and hockey fans may be reassessing recent playoff-season pickups.

Because the event uses a broader collectibles label, attendees may also encounter memorabilia, supplies, display pieces, or mixed hobby items alongside the main sports cards focus. Exact table inventory will depend on who sets up that day, but the larger table count should give collectors room to browse beyond one narrow category.

More Than Just a Card Show

The June date stands out because it falls on Father's Day weekend. That does not mean the show is only for families, but it does make the timing useful for collectors who want a shared hobby outing, a last-minute card gift, or a relaxed Saturday stop before Sunday plans.

Free admission helps keep the Sports Cards and Collectibles Show approachable. You can walk in, check cases, flip through boxes, talk with vendors, and decide how much of the day to spend there without building the whole visit around an entry cost. For newer collectors or parents bringing kids, that low barrier can make the show easier to sample.

The flyer also separates vendor table information from attendee admission. The 100 Tables detail matters publicly because it describes the size of the room, while dealer table pricing belongs on the vendor side and stays out of admission details. For attendees, the main point is that this is a sizeable local buy-sell-trade setup with free public entry.

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A Show for All Levels of Collectors

Beginners can use the Sports Cards and Collectibles Show as a hands-on way to learn condition, pricing, and show-floor etiquette. Comparing cards in person can make centering, corners, surfaces, and slab presentation easier to understand than studying photos online.

Casual collectors can search for favorite teams, Vols connections, childhood cards, affordable stars, or cards that make easy Father's Day weekend pickups. More serious collectors can come prepared with a want list, recent comps, trade material, and a plan to compare raw copies before making a bigger purchase.

Families may find this June stop especially easy to work into the weekend. A free daytime show gives younger collectors a place to look through boxes, ask questions, and see how local vendors display cards, while experienced hobbyists still have enough table depth to make the trip worthwhile.

Final Thoughts

The Sports Cards and Collectibles Show is shaping up to be a great day for collectors in Knoxville and the surrounding area. If you attend, let the organizer or other attendees know you found the show on Card Show Dex, and stay tuned for more upcoming events across Tennessee.

See more upcoming dates on the Knoxville card show calendar.

Event Details

Date
Saturday, June 20, 2026
Hours
8:30 AM - 2:30 PM
Admission
FREE
Organizer
Joseph O'mary

Card Types

Sports Cards Other / Mixed

Last updated May 1, 2026.

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