Newtown Record Show Mania, October 22 At Edmond Town Hall
The resurgence of vinyl sales among music fans will be celebrated this month when The Friends of Edmond Town Hall and Record Riots host a Record Sale on Sunday, October 22.
The event will be in the gymnasium of Edmond Town Hall, 45 Main Street, from 10 am until 5 pm.
Admission is $5, although serious collectors who want first dibs can enter as early as 8 am for a $10 admission fee. Parking is free, and plentiful in the building’s rear lot.
Record Riots will present 40+ vendors with over 15,000 LPs, CDs and 45s. Watson House Brewery, The Grumpy Dumpling and Kash & Liv Coffee Creations will also be on-site to nourish attendees while they mingle with fellow music enthusiasts.
Julie Brunelle, co-chair of Friends of Edmond Town Hall, says there’s nothing like “the thrill of thumbing through a crate of vinyl and finding the album you have always wanted.
“The treasure hunt, the anticipation to sit down and listen to the music with all the cracks and pops that make vinyl so beautiful is what makes this an event not to miss,” she added.
Portions of the event will support Friends of Edmond Town Hall (FOETH), a 501(c)(3) whose mission is committed to bringing arts and humanities programming and events to the community at large while maintaining the historic Edmond Town Hall.
For additional information about the Friends visit FriendsofETH.org or send e-mail to info@friendsofETH@gmail.com.
For additional show information visit recordshowmania.com.