Thousands of vinyl records, collectibles available at 88.1 the Park event

 Thousands of vinyl records, collectibles available at 88.1 the Park event

Thousands of vinyl records, CD’s, import only releases, t-shirts, posters, and other collectibles will be on display with the return of the 16th annual 88.1 Record Show on Saturday, Feb. 15, 2025.

The show is sponsored by Red Ryder Lounge in Plymouth.

The show will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Salem High School Cafeteria, and proceeds will benefit the nationally-recognized student radio station operated by Plymouth-Canton Community Schools.

Attendees will enjoy special giveaways and door prizes in addition to a wide variety of vendors.  88.1 the Park expects to build on the success of last year’s show, which had over 650 people attend.

Much of the success of the show can be tied to the resurgence of interest in vinyl records.

“We strive to make the record show an experience for music fans of all ages to enjoy. No matter how long you’ve been collecting vinyl, you can support your local radio station while finding the perfect item to add to your collection.” said Jonah Kibin, Program Director for 88.1 the Park.

Free admission for PCEP students

Admission to the 88.1 the Park record show, during normal show hours, is $5. Collectors looking to get an early start to their shopping can gain early admission between 9:00 and 10:00 a.m. for $10.  Students at Canton, Plymouth and Salem High Schools will receive free admission with a student ID.

All of the proceeds will benefit 88.1 The Park, and will help the station meet its mission of serving the community with unique programming and broadcast training for students.  The record show is one of the station’s main fundraisers each year.

Salem High School is located at 46181 Joy Road in Canton Michigan (corner of Joy and Canton Center).  The Salem High School Cafeteria is located on the first floor, just inside the main entrance to the school

88.1 The Park is committed to investing in the lives of students and serving the Plymouth-Canton Community. The station is owned and operated by Plymouth-Canton Community Schools.  You can find out more about the station at www.881ThePark.com.

Ed Wright

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