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Fort Scott American Legion Post 25 Vintage Toy/Comic Books/Sports Cards Show

Starting date:

Always call # confirm
Event# 620-215-1688

Event Details

All proceeds support American Legion programs for Veterans and youth. 9 am - 3 pm.

$20 per table. Only 30 tables available.

Cosplay judging at 2 PM. $50 to winner.

Early setup Friday, 6 - 8 pm.
Preshow setup 7 - 9 am.

Food on the premises by Post 25 Color Guard.

General Admission $3 per person
Children 12 and under free when
accompanied by an adult

Email fortscottpost25@gmail.com or call 620.215.1688 for more information or to reserve a table.

Fort Scott American Legion Post 25 Vintage Toy/Comic Books/Sports Cards Show

Address : Buck Run Community Center735 Scott Ave. Fort Scott KS
Phone : 620-215-1688   (Always call and confirm events.)

Admission Fee : $3 admission fee for browsers. $20 for an eight foot vendor table.

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