The Sango Collectibles Show is a local card and memorabilia event in Clarksville, Tennessee, built around the kind of in-person browsing that makes a Saturday show worth the trip. Collectors can expect a straightforward show-floor setup with vendors, sports cards, comics, Pokémon, memorabilia, and room to compare finds face to face.
Hosted at Sango United Methodist Church in the Sango area of Clarksville, the show gives Middle Tennessee collectors another approachable stop outside the larger Nashville event circuit. With free admission noted from prior editions of the same recurring show, it is especially useful for hobbyists who like smaller local events where conversations, table browsing, and familiar vendors are part of the draw.
A Full Day of Cards & Collectibles
The confirmed focus includes sports cards, comics, Pokémon, memorabilia, and other collectible items, which makes the Sango Collectibles Show a natural fit for collectors hunting singles, vintage pieces, modern rookies, autographs, team items, comic boxes, or display-worthy finds. At a show like this, the value often comes from being able to slow down at each table, look through boxes, ask questions, and inspect condition before making a deal.
Vendor tables are listed at $25 for an 8 ft table, so the event is positioned as a community-friendly marketplace for sellers as well as buyers. Depending on the final vendor mix, collectors may see display cases, binders, raw cards, slabs, bargain boxes, sealed items, comics, TCGs, and assorted memorabilia. Other mixed collectibles can also show up at local table shows, though the strongest confirmed categories here are sports cards, comics, Pokémon, and memorabilia.
For collectors who usually shop online, a show like this adds the tactile part of the hobby back into the process. You can compare two copies side by side, check a slab label in hand, flip through a team box, or ask a vendor what else they brought before deciding what belongs in your collection.
More Than Just a Card Show
The appeal of the Sango Collectibles Show is its local, low-pressure atmosphere. Instead of a large convention format, this looks like a compact community show where collectors can talk directly with vendors, compare prices, and trade stories around the hobby.
That setting can be especially helpful for newer collectors who want to learn by handling cards in person, and for experienced collectors who prefer to evaluate centering, corners, surfaces, signatures, and overall eye appeal before buying. Comics and memorabilia collectors also get the benefit of seeing size, condition, and presentation up close rather than relying only on photos.
The recurring first-Saturday schedule also gives the show a familiar rhythm for local collectors and vendors. For the June date, that means another early-summer chance to check fresh inventory, revisit favorite tables, and reconnect with the Clarksville hobby crowd.
A Show for All Levels of Collectors
Beginners can use the Sango Collectibles Show as a friendly first stop to learn what different tables carry, how prices vary, and what questions to ask before buying. Casual collectors can hunt favorite teams, players, comic characters, or Pokémon cards, while more serious collectors can spend time comparing copies, checking comps, and looking for pieces that are harder to find online.
Families and local hobby fans may also appreciate the shorter single-day format and free-admission setup. The show offers enough time to browse without turning the day into a full weekend commitment, and the church venue gives it a familiar community-event feel for Clarksville-area attendees.
For sellers, the listed vendor table pricing keeps the show accessible for local dealers, hobbyists trimming a collection, or collectors who want to set up for the day. That can make the room feel more varied, with a mix of established inventory and personal-collection finds.
Final Thoughts
The Sango Collectibles Show is shaping up to be a useful local stop for collectors in Clarksville, Nashville, and the surrounding Middle Tennessee 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.
For more Middle Tennessee hobby stops, browse the Nashville card show calendar.