The My Sister's House Fundraiser Card Show - Pokémon + More is a Central Florida card show built around collectibles, community, and support for a local nonprofit benefiting artists and musicians. The event brings Pokémon, Yu-Gi-Oh!, MTG, sports cards, One Piece, and mixed collectibles together for a Father's Day Sunday show in Sanford.
Hosted at the Sanford Civic Center, the show gives collectors around Sanford, Orlando, Lake Mary, Winter Park, and the wider Central Florida hobby scene a practical place to browse in person. The venue sits near Lake Monroe and downtown Sanford, making it a convenient stop for families, TCG players, sports card collectors, and anyone looking for a collector-focused outing on June 21.
A Full Day of Cards & Collectibles
Collectors can expect a broad show floor with 70+ tables, vendor setups, cases, binders, sealed product, singles, and mixed hobby inventory. The event listing and flyer specifically highlight Pokémon, Yu-Gi-Oh!, MTG, sports cards, One Piece, and more, so this is not limited to one corner of the hobby. That mix should make the show useful whether you are chasing a favorite starter, comparing modern slabs, looking for playable TCG singles, or checking sports card boxes for local teams and current stars.
The in-person format is the main advantage. Online listings can be convenient, but they do not replace holding a card under real light, comparing condition across multiple copies, asking a vendor about price flexibility, or spotting something unexpected in a bargain box. Shows like My Sister's House Fundraiser Card Show - Pokémon + More reward collectors who like to browse slowly, compare options, and talk through deals face to face.
Because the show includes mixed categories, it should also work well for groups with different collecting interests. One person can look through Pokémon binders while another checks sports cards showcases, sealed TCG product, or anime-focused singles. For families attending on Father's Day, that range gives everyone more to do than a single-category event might offer.
More Than Just a Card Show
The fundraiser angle is a major part of the event's identity. The organizer describes the show as supporting My Sister's House, a local nonprofit benefiting artists and musicians, so the day is positioned as both a hobby event and a community fundraiser. General admission is donation-based, with a suggested donation that supports the cause but is not required for entry. That gives the show a different feel from a standard buy-sell-trade setup while still keeping the card tables at the center.
The listing also calls out prizes, raffles, a DJ, gameplay, and featured vendor PokeFit Trading. The flyer's Father's Day special says the first 100 dads with children get a free pack sponsored by PokeFit, which makes this a natural stop for families who already planned to spend part of the day together. Free parking is also listed, which helps keep the visit simple for collectors driving in from around Seminole County or the Orlando area.
Early access is listed ahead of general admission, giving collectors who want first look at the room a separate option before the main show window. Vendor setup begins earlier in the morning, but attendee-facing early access is the relevant detail for collectors who want extra browsing time.
A Show for All Levels of Collectors
New collectors can use My Sister's House Fundraiser Card Show - Pokémon + More as a low-pressure way to learn what different cards look like in person. Seeing raw cards, slabs, sealed boxes, binders, and showcase inventory side by side helps beginners understand condition, pricing, and presentation much faster than scrolling through listings.
Casual collectors can treat the event as a Father's Day hobby outing, especially if they collect across several categories. A parent and child who collect Pokémon can browse together, while a sports collector can search for rookies, inserts, team lots, or graded cards. TCG players may also find singles or sealed product for Yu-Gi-Oh!, MTG, One Piece, and other games depending on the vendor mix.
More experienced collectors get the usual show-floor benefits: direct negotiation, quicker condition checks, and the chance to see inventory that may never make it online. A table-heavy local show can be useful for finding grading candidates, comparing comps with vendors, trading into a new card, or simply building relationships with dealers who set up regularly in Central Florida.
Final Thoughts
The My Sister's House Fundraiser Card Show - Pokémon + More is shaping up to be a great day for collectors in Sanford 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.
Find more Central Florida hobby stops on the Orlando card show calendar.