Henry’s Records’ day of celebration and fundraising for hurricane Beryl’s victims

Henry Marks

Henry’s Records, a long-standing Black-owned business based in Scarborough, Ontario, invites the community to join in a day of celebration and fundraising on Saturday, July 13th.

Opened in 1985, Henry’s Records has been a cornerstone for DJs, collectors, musicians, and music lovers worldwide. The event aims to commemorate the store’s impact on reggae music culture from Canada to Jamaica, Japan, and beyond, while also raising funds for victims of Hurricane Beryl.

The event, aptly named “Henry’s Fest,” promises a lively atmosphere with DJs spinning records, many of which are available at the store. These records, some considered rare gems by the collector community, will be a highlight for attendees. As a gesture of appreciation to its loyal customers, Henry’s Records will be offering special gifts and surprises throughout the day.

“I am so grateful for the support of the community over the years. I’m always happy to have people come into the shop. People have loved this music and these records for decades. They still love it to this day,” said Henry Marks, owner of Henry’s Records.

Henry’s Records has played a significant role in promoting reggae music culture, fostering connections within Toronto and globally. The store has become a haven for music enthusiasts seeking unique and hard-to-find records, contributing to its world-renowned status.

The celebration will not only honor the store’s rich history but also support a worthy cause. Funds raised during the event will be directed towards assisting those affected by Hurricane Beryl, showcasing the store’s commitment to community support.

Join Henry’s Records on Saturday, July 13th, for a day filled with music, fun, and community spirit. Show your support for this iconic Black-owned business and immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere and the world-famous record collection that Henry’s Records is known for.

For more information about the event and Henry’s Records, please visit www.Recordskool.com or contact Henry’s Records at (416) 297-5585.