Lake Worth Sports Cards & Collectibles Show: A Free Sunday Card Show in Greenacres (Copy)

The Lake Worth Sports Cards & Collectibles Show returns to Greenacres on June 7 with another approachable Sunday event for South Florida collectors. This June edition also stands out because the organizer has recently signaled growing interest in adding more Pokémon vendors.

| 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM | 6 min read
Illustration of the Lake Worth Sports Cards & Collectibles Show in Greenacres, Florida, showing a busy community hall with vendor tables, glass cases, sports card slabs, Pokémon binders, bargain boxes, and collectors browsing.
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The Lake Worth Sports Cards & Collectibles Show returns to Greenacres this June with another local Sunday card show built for collectors who prefer a more relaxed room, a manageable floor, and the chance to buy, sell, or trade without the feel of a major convention. For collectors in South Florida, that kind of setup can be a strong fit when the goal is to spend a few hours around the hobby, check inventory in person, and see what kind of deals develop across the room.

Held at the American Polish Club, this show continues to fill an important role as a dependable community-scale stop rather than a huge destination event. At the time of writing, the organizer appears to have confirmed the date through a broader 2026 yearly schedule rather than a dedicated June event post, so this article is based on that schedule plus the show’s established format. We will also update the Official Source and link directly to the organizer’s June post as soon as it becomes available.

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A Full Day of Cards & Collectibles

One reason this June 7 edition stands out a little more than a standard recurring listing is that the show may be widening its appeal beyond its more traditional sports-card center of gravity. In an April 23, 2026 Facebook post, the organizer said they were actively looking for more Pokémon vendors because the Pokémon sellers at the previous show were a strong addition. That does not suddenly make this a Pokémon-first event, but it is a meaningful signal that non-sports inventory is being received well and could become a more visible part of the room going forward.

Sports cards should still be the backbone of the floor. That likely means a mix of raw singles, graded slabs, bargain boxes, team lots, rookie cards, inserts, and other hobby staples that tend to show up at local table-style events. For many attendees, that alone is enough reason to go. Community shows like this are often best when you can take your time, revisit tables, and judge condition with your own eyes instead of relying on listing photos.

What makes the June date more interesting is the possibility of a slightly broader category mix. If the organizer continues building on the recent response to Pokémon vendors, attendees may see a more balanced room than they would have at a purely sports-oriented neighborhood show. That could make the event more useful for collectors arriving with different interests, whether they are focused on sports cards, Pokémon cards, or a little of both. Other TCG or collectible items are also common show-floor staples at events like this, even when they are not formally advertised.

That kind of variety matters because it changes how people experience the room. A collector might come in hunting one specific player or one specific team and end up spending time at a Pokémon table, a bargain bin, or a case of mixed collectibles they were not expecting. Local shows tend to be at their best when they leave room for that kind of discovery.

More Than Just a Card Show

Part of the appeal here is how simple the outing looks. With free admission and free parking, the show stays accessible for regular hobbyists, newer collectors, and families who want to stop in without turning the day into a major spend. That lower-friction format is a real strength for recurring local events. You do not need to build a whole weekend around them to get value out of the trip.

The American Polish Club venue also helps shape the tone. This is the kind of setting that usually feels more conversational than convention-driven. You can make a full lap, stop to talk, think over a card, and circle back without feeling rushed. That rhythm is part of what keeps smaller shows relevant, especially for collectors who prefer actual hobby interaction over a fast in-and-out shopping experience.

It also helps that the show seems to be evolving instead of standing still. A recurring event that begins with a mostly sports-card identity but starts welcoming more Pokémon representation can become more interesting over time. Not because it loses its core audience, but because it becomes a better reflection of what local collectors are actually showing up for. That kind of adjustment usually says good things about organizer awareness and about what the room is responding to.

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A Show for All Levels of Collectors

The Lake Worth Sports Cards & Collectibles Show should work well for several different kinds of attendees.

For newer collectors, this is the kind of show where you can learn quickly without feeling overwhelmed. It is easier to understand pricing, condition, and presentation when you can compare cards across multiple tables in one room. Seeing sports cards and possibly more Pokémon inventory side by side also makes the show more approachable for people who are still figuring out what they like collecting most.

For casual collectors, the June format looks appealing because it is easy to fit into a Sunday. You can walk in, make a few laps, dig through boxes, check a couple showcase cards, and leave with a few pickups without feeling like you needed to plan for a giant expo.

For more experienced collectors, the in-person advantages still matter most. You can inspect corners, surface, centering, gloss, and print quality directly. You can negotiate face to face. And if you are bringing cards to move, local shows are still one of the cleaner ways to trade into something new without shipping fees or waiting on messages.

For families and younger collectors, a smaller community-room show can be a much easier entry point than a massive convention hall. If Pokémon continues gaining traction at this event, that could make the room even more inviting for collectors whose interests do not stop at sports.

Final Thoughts

The Lake Worth Sports Cards & Collectibles Show is shaping up to be a great day for collectors in Greenacres 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 Florida.

Want more nearby events? Check the full Miami card show schedule on Card Show Dex.

Event Details

Date
Sunday, June 7, 2026
Time
9:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Admission
FREE
Organizer
Lake Worth Sports Card Show
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Card Types

Pokémon Sports Cards Other / Mixed

Last updated Apr 23, 2026.

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