The Lake Mary Sportscards, Pokémon, And Memorabilia Show is a free Central Florida hobby event for collectors who want a simple, local place to browse cards, memorabilia, and collectibles in person. The show listing points to a 30 Tables setup, which makes it approachable for families, casual collectors, and hobby regulars who want to spend part of Saturday comparing cards without the scale of a major convention.
Hosted at True Life Church Lake Mary, the show sits in the north Orlando area, close enough for collectors from Lake Mary, Sanford, Longwood, Altamonte Springs, and the broader Orlando market to make a practical day trip. The event name highlights sports cards, Pokémon, and memorabilia, so the draw is a mixed collecting room rather than a single-category show.
A Full Day of Cards & Collectibles
For collectors who like local shows, Lake Mary Sportscards, Pokémon, And Memorabilia Show has the kind of format that rewards walking the room carefully. With 30 Tables listed, attendees should have enough vendor variety to compare cases, binders, bargain boxes, slabs, raw singles, sealed items, and memorabilia-style pieces while still being able to circle back to anything that looked interesting on the first pass.
The strongest confirmed categories are sports cards, Pokémon, and memorabilia. That gives the show a useful crossover feel: one collector might be looking for baseball rookies, football inserts, basketball slabs, or vintage singles, while another might be checking Pokémon binders, sealed product, set needs, or nostalgic cards. Memorabilia can also broaden the room for collectors who enjoy autographed items, display pieces, or hobby-adjacent finds, depending on what vendors bring.
Because the event is free to enter, it is also an easy stop for collectors who are still learning the local market. You can compare raw condition in person, check centering and surface quality under real lighting, talk with vendors about pricing, and see how different cards present side by side. That hands-on experience is especially helpful for cards where photos do not tell the whole story.
More Than Just a Card Show
The simple event setup is part of the appeal. Free entry lowers the barrier for families, younger collectors, and anyone who wants to browse without building the day around ticket costs. For a Saturday show, that can make it easier to stop in, check the tables, and decide whether to spend more time digging through boxes or talking trades.
Collectors who want to verify the listing directly should use the event page's "Official Source" link. Beckett does not provide an intuitive dedicated event URL for this listing, so scroll toward the filtering section near the bottom of the Beckett page, type "Lake Mary" into the city input, and run the search. The result list should narrow to this show.
That extra confirmation step is useful because Beckett's venue manager page is structured more like a searchable show list than a traditional event page. Once filtered, the listing should match the key details: the Lake Mary show name, Steve Smith as contact, the True Life Church Lake Mary venue, free entry, and the 30 Tables count.
A Show for All Levels of Collectors
Beginners can use Lake Mary Sportscards, Pokémon, And Memorabilia Show as a low-pressure way to learn how a card show floor works. Local events are good places to ask questions, compare card conditions, and get comfortable with the difference between raw singles, graded cards, sealed product, and display-case inventory.
Casual collectors may appreciate the manageable table count. A 30 Tables show is small enough to browse without feeling rushed, but still gives you a reason to bring a want list, a few cards for potential trades, and cash for small finds. It can be a good fit for team collectors, set builders, parents shopping with kids, or anyone looking for an affordable Saturday hobby stop.
More serious collectors can still get value from a focused local room. In-person buying gives you a better look at corners, surfaces, autographs, slab condition, and overall eye appeal before making a deal. It also gives you the chance to build relationships with Central Florida vendors who may appear at other Orlando-area shows throughout the year.
Final Thoughts
The Lake Mary Sportscards, Pokémon, And Memorabilia Show is shaping up to be a great day for collectors in Lake Mary, Orlando, and the surrounding Central Florida 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.
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