




We had a great show in November and we hope you had a lovely Thanksgiving.
Not only is it Winter Solstice, it is the last show of the year! Join us on Sunday, December 21 for holiday cheer at the Arbutus Volunteer Fire Department Hall. Shop for music gifts for Christmas, Hanukkah and whatever your special celebration is for this holiday season! We are open from 9 am to 3 pm and admission and parking are FREE!
We will also have our new food option that made it’s debut last month and we are so excited! Henry from Sorrento’s is offering breakfast and lunch options for all vendors and attendees. You can scan the bar code and pre-order using your phone. He will be there with more details and will be doing more shows at the beginning of the new year!

So many gift options will be available —figurines, cards, buttons, posters, magazines, books, CDs, DVDs, T-shirts, vinyl, and so much more! Mark you calendars for our first show of the new year on January 18, 2026!



Thanksgiving is just around the corner but first is our next show, Sunday, November 16, 9 am – 3 pm at the Arbutus Volunteer Fire Department! All our great vendors will be there with tons of incredible music deals! There is plenty of FREE parking and never an admission fee! It’s never too early to start shopping for gifts for friends and family—and maybe pick up a little something for yourself! Mark your calendars for our last show of 2025, December 21 and your last chance for holiday shopping!
We had a great show in October with lots of wonderful shoppers and great vendors!

Frank helping a customer.

Shoppers looking through tons of records.
More great finds!

We couldn’t resist a picture of Janet and Frank at last month’s show and that great T-shirt Janet is wearing! Fall is almost, sort of, here, though it doesn’t quite feel like with this Indian summer. But we are back on Sunday, SEPTEMBER 21! So come to the Arbutus Volunteer Fire Department Hall from 9 am – 3 pm. NO admission fee! FREE parking! Celebrate the beginning of fall and football with us with some great music finds. It’s never, never to early to start shopping for the holidays! It was a great crowd at the August show and there were some great finds of all kinds—a vintage radio, vintage record players, T-shirts, figurines, books, and much more!

Summer is not over yet even though school is just around the corner! Join us for our last, “hot” summer show of 2025 on Sunday, August 17. We look forward to seeing you at the Arbutus Volunteer Fire Department Hall from 9 am -3 pm! No admission and tons of free parking. Come and check out al the great music items from our wonderful vendors.
Sadly, we lost some greats in July from all across the music spectrum—but their music will always live on: the beloved pop singer and movie star, Connie Francis, metal rock god (and reality show star) Ozzy Osbourne (first as lead singer of Black Sabbath before he went solo), jazz greats, trumpeter Chuck Mangione and jazz singer Dame Cleo Laine.
and remember, we’ll also SEE YOU IN SEPTEMBER (21st)!
Join us for what has become a Father’s Day tradition on SUNDAY, June 15 and celebrate all dads at our show at Arbutus Volunteer Fire Department Hall! The hours are 9 am – 3 pm with tons of FREE parking and FREE admission.
We lost two giants in the music world recently, both 82 years old. Sly Stone of Sly and the Family Stone, and Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys were pioneers in their own way. Sly and the Family Stone was a mixed-race, mixed-gender band, revolutionary at the time and their music was fun and funky, with a message of acceptance for all people. Brian Wilson was pure genius, creating the California surf sound. His music even influenced The Beatles. Both gave us some of the most memorable music and especially those great summer sounds!


See below for the amazing variety of great music items you can find at the show!
Daylight savings has arrived and that means spring is coming! It’s also time for our next show, right before St. Patty’s Day, Sunday, March 16 at the Arbutus Volunteer Fire Department Hall. FREE parking and FREE admission! The show runs 9 am – 3 pm. So wear your green and bring your “green” for great music finds. Who knows, you may find your pot o’ music gold!

We had a great start to the new year but now it’s time to get out those “presidents” for great music items from our fabulous vendors! Our next show is Sunday, February 16 at the Arbutus Volunteer Fire Hall from 9 am – 3 pm. Plenty of free parking and no admission fee! You can still get a gift for your special Valentine or celebrate Black History month!

Wishing everyone a happy, healthy, and safe New Year! We hope you had a great holiday season! The weather is cold but the Ravens are hot and so are the great deals at our first show of 2025 on Sunday, JANUARY 19! Our great vendors will be back at the Arbutus Volunteer Fire Department Hall from 9 am – 3 pm. No admission and FREE parking. Above is our NEW 2025 schedule. You can pick up a flyer (again designed by Frank and Janet’s talented Patty) at the show. You can also click on the ABOUT link on our website for all of the upcoming shows for the year. And remember this month is also Elvis’ birthday month!
Last month’s how was full of the holiday spirit and we found wonderful things for friends and family.
Derek with his Christmas lights!
To celebrate Elvis’ birthday month, we found some hidden gems!
Thank you for sharing part of your Father’s Day with us last month! This summer has certainly been ablaze! Take a break from the heat and join us at our next show on Sunday, July 21 in the air-conditioned Arbutus Volunteer Fire Department Hall. Look for cool summer tunes to rock your next barbecue or at the beach! The show runs 9 am – 3 pm and, as always, no admission and FREE parking!
Below are some pretty cool finds that may be awaiting you on Sunday!

From the coolest cat of them all, Miles Davis! A classic!

The Mambo King, Tito Puente!

Classic Doors!
Remember Bobby Sherman? A 60s teen heartthrob who starred in the TV series “Here Come the Brides?” When he retired from show biz, he became a EMT! It has been said that he is an all around nice guy. This 45 is rare find—he was just 19 and performing on “Shindig,” LA’s answer to American Bandstand! This is appropriate for this month because he began his career on the 4th of July!

Get your “beach” on with this classic Beach Boys 45!

Another appropriate record for this time of year! SUMMERTIME, SUMMERTIME!