The Sports Cards and More Show is a monthly Maryville hobby event from Crosstown Collections Sports Cards, built around an easy Saturday stop for collectors who want to browse cards in person. The May show is focused on sports cards and Pokémon, with the flyer also leaving room for the broader "and more" side of the local collectibles market.
Hosted at American Legion Post 13, the event gives Maryville and Knoxville-area collectors a familiar community venue close to home. It is also a collector-friendly setup for families, newer hobbyists, and seasoned buyers who want a straightforward show floor without an entry fee.
A Full Day of Cards & Collectibles
Collectors can expect a table-style show with vendors bringing the kinds of inventory that work best in person: display-case singles, binders, slabs, bargain boxes, team lots, rookie cards, star cards, and affordable finds that are easier to judge when they are in hand. Because sports cards are part of the organizer's identity, the show should be a natural fit for baseball, football, basketball, and other sport-focused collectors looking for local deals or collection upgrades.
The flyer also confirms Pokémon, which broadens the day beyond a sports-only event. That gives younger collectors, TCG fans, and families another reason to stop in, whether they are chasing modern singles, comparing condition, looking through trade binders, or simply getting a feel for local pricing before buying online. Other TCGs and mixed collectibles may appear depending on the vendor lineup, but the confirmed public focus is sports cards and Pokémon.
More Than Just a Card Show
Part of the appeal of the Sports Cards and More Show is its simple local-show format. Instead of a large convention experience, this looks like a practical monthly gathering where collectors can talk with vendors, ask questions, compare cards directly, and spend time around people who know the hobby.
The organizer's post also emphasizes support for the hobby and for veterans, which fits the American Legion setting. That community angle matters for a recurring show: local collectors get another regular place to meet, vendors get a monthly room to set up, and families can make a quick Saturday hobby trip without needing to plan around ticket costs.
Vendor spots were still being promoted in the source post, with 6-foot tables available through Sara Fine by direct message. That detail is mainly for dealers, but it also signals that the show is actively building its vendor mix for the May date. For attendees, the useful takeaway is that this is a current, recurring Maryville show with an organizer encouraging local participation.
A Show for All Levels of Collectors
Beginners can use the Sports Cards and More Show as a low-pressure way to learn how local card shows work. Being able to see centering, corners, surfaces, and overall condition before buying is especially helpful for anyone still learning how to evaluate raw cards or compare graded examples.
Casual collectors can browse by favorite team, player, set, or character, while more serious collectors can look for grading candidates, trade pieces, vintage cards, or underpriced singles. Shows like this are also useful for parents and kids because Pokémon and affordable sports cards can sit alongside higher-end cards, giving different budgets a reason to walk the room.
The free-admission format makes the May show especially approachable. Collectors can stop by to check tables, talk through prices, and decide what fits their collection without needing to build the day around a ticket purchase.
Final Thoughts
The Sports Cards and More Show is shaping up to be a useful monthly stop for collectors in Maryville, 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.
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