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The Record Sale returns to Spokane Valley

| February 16, 2018 12:00 AM

The Spokane Valley Event Center will be filled with audiophiles and movie lovers alike, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 24 and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 25, for the Spokane Public Radio Record Sale. Hardcore collectors and curiosity seekers get in line early to get top picks from their favorite musician, music genre, or hard-to-find items.

Inside, it’s a collector’s dream come true. From Beethoven to the Beatles, U2 to Motown favorites, collectors will find albums from a broad cross-section of musical genres, including classical, rock, R&B, soul, reggae, folk, country, world music, children’s music, soundtracks, and jazz. In addition to the bargain basement-priced vinyl records, CDs, DVDs, and equipment, Record Sale attendees will enjoy free admission, complimentary refreshments, and ample free parking at the event center, 10514 E. Sprague at University and Appleway.

The Record Sale serves as a vital fundraiser for SPR stations KPBX, KSFC, and KPBZ, which together act as the Inland Northwest’s source for NPR, BBC, local news, an eclectic variety of national and local music programs, and events that promote the arts in the region. Organizers are grateful to event donors Dodson’s Jewelers, The Cleaning Authority, Red Rock Catering, and Strong Solutions.

For more information visit: spokanepublicradio.org or call SPR at 509-328-5729.