Sport and Pokémon card show brings in hundreds to Bridgeport
Items such as a signed Zach Frazier miniature helmet were being raffled off for those in attendance.
Brady Tucker, the show promoter and organizer, spoke with 12 News about how events like this one give people a sense of community.
“That community of bringing people back together, face-to-face, to where it brings life into the life we live now,” Tucker said, “being able to have this human interaction is fun.”
Tucker estimates that nearly 800 people came through his event, but he hopes that his next one is even bigger, with more opportunities for attendees to win big.
The next card show will be held at the Bridge Sports Complex on November 22nd, from 9 a.m.- 3 p.m..
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