Shows and Events

  • January 9 – 10, 2026
    Deland, FL

    2026 Deland Paper & Postcard Fair, Volusia County Fairgrounds, Hester and/or Daugharty Buildings, 3100 East New York Avenue, Deland, FL. Hours Fri 10-5, Sat 10-4. For information contact Mary L. Martin Ltd @ (410) 939-0999. Admission $5.

  • January 9 – 11, 2026
    New Braunfels, TX

    New Braunfels, TX. 2026 Antique Extravaganza, New Braunfels Convention Center, 375 South Castell Avenue, New Braunfels, TX. Hours Fri 10-5, Sat 10-5, Sun 10 -4. For info contact Norman Porter at galvancreek@gmail.com. Admission adults $8, children 11 and under, free.

  • January 10 – 11, 2026
    Arcadia, CA

    The L. A. County Vintage Postcard & Paper Show, Arcadia Masonic Hall, 50 West Duarte, Arcadia, CA. Hours Sat 10-5, Sun 10-4. For information contact Jeremy LaRoque at (626) 665-9435. Early Bird admission Sat 8-10 $25, else admission free.

  • January 16 – 17, 2026
    Phoenix, AZ

    Greater Phoenix Postcard, Paper and Photography Show, Phoenix Shrine Auditorium and Event Center, 552 North 40th Street, Phoenix, AZ. Hours Fri 10-5, Sat 10-4. For information contact The Paper Gallery at (610) 508-3299. Admission early bird Fri 9 AM $20, else each day $5.

  • January 30 – 31, 2026
    Oldsmar, FL

    Sunshine Post Card Club Post Card & Ephemera Show & Sale, Hampton Inn & Suites, Tampa-Northwest Oldsmar, 4027 Tampa Road, Oldsmar, FL.  Hours Fri-10-6, Sat 9-5. For information contact Kevin Hughes postcardguy@aol.com or (848) 448-8655 or Bonnie Wilpon bonnpon@att.net or (813) 766-7292. Admission $3 per day, 2 days $5, under 12 free.

  • February 13 – 14, 2026
    West Columbia, SC

    Columbia Stamp and Postcard Show, Tri-City Leisure Center, 485 Brooks Avenue, West Columbia, SC. Hours Fri 11-5, Sat 10-4. For information contact mapostmus@yahoo.com or (803) 309-2534. Admission free.

  • February 20 – 22, 2026
    Tulsa, OK

    Tulsa, OK Vintage Tulsa Show, Exchange Center Building at Expo Square (Tulsa Fairgrounds), 4145 East 21st Street, Tulsa, OK. Hours Fri 12-6, Sat 9-6, Sun 10-5. Contact: Norman Porter at galvancreek@gmail.com. Admission $8.

  • February 22, 2026
    Toronto, Ontario

    Toronto Postcard Club 44th Annual Show, Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre, 6 Sakura Way, Toronto M3C 1Z5, Canada. Hours 10-4. For more information contact https://torontopostcardclub.com/tpc-annual-show/. Admission $10.

  • March 8, 2026
    Dulles, VA

    DC Antique Photo, Postcard, and Civil War Show, Washington Dulles Airport Marriott, 45020 Aviation Drive, Dulles, VA. Hours 8:30-4. For information contact Mary L. Martin at (410) 939-0999. Admission $7.

  • March 14, 2026
    Weston, MA

    New England Postcard Club 3rd Annual Show, Spellman Museum of Stamps and Postal History, 241 Wellesley Street, Weston, MA. Hours 10-3. For information contact Kathy Alpert at kathyalpert3@gmail.com. Admission free.

  • March 20 – 21, 2026
    Omaha, NE

    Omaha Postcard & Paper Show, Westside Community Conference Center, 3534 South 108th Street, Omaha, NE. Hours Fri 4-7, Sat 9-4. For information contact Brad and Gina Stephens at (402) 592-3959. Admission free.

  • April 17 – 18, 2026
    Kalamazoo, MI

    Southwest Michigan Postcard Club 50th Anniversary Post Card Show and Sale., Kalamazoo County Fairgrounds, Expo Center, Hall A, 2900 Lake Street, Kalamazoo, MI. Hours Fri 10-5, Sat 9-4.  For informationm contact Dave Newman at postcarddave@hotmail.com. Admission $2.

  • April 18, 2026
    Oldsmar, FL

    Sunshine Post Card Club Spring Post Card & Ephemera Show & Sale, Hampton Inn & Suites, Tampa-Northwest Oldsmar, 4027 Tampa Road, Oldsmar, FL. Hours 10-6. For information contact Kevin Hughes postcardguy@aol.com or (848) 448-8655 or Bonnie Wilpon bonnpon@att.net or (813) 766-7292. Admission $3 per day, 2 days $5, under 12 free.

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