Vinyl Record Sale and more, staged by East FM on March 19
East FM, East Auckland’s friendly community-powered public service radio show, is having a Vinyl Record Sale at Howick Information Centre, Picton Street, on Saturday, March 19, from 8.30am to 2.30pm.
There’ll be vinyl records, as well as CDs and music memorabilia available, and you’re invited to come to buy and sell, or both.
Tables for sellers are $10. Donations are welcome too for East FM, a volunteer radio station with charitable trust status.
It’s a Covid-19 vaccine pass event. To register your interest in having a seller’s table, or for more information, email: vinyl@eastfm.nz
East FM is grateful for the assistance of the Howick Village Business Association.
Broadcasting on local East Auckland frequencies 88.1FM and 107.1FM, nationally and globally at www.eastfm.nz... and on the iHeart Radio app.
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