“Anything and everything is up for auction,” said Shelby City Schools Superintendent, Tim Tarvin.

Shelby Middle School will hold a public auction on Saturday, July 20 at 10 a.m. Tarvin said, “Desks, chairs, lockers, doors, and even the gym floor are up for auction.”

The money benefited from the auction will go towards the Shelby City Schools fund. Chuck Miller the auctioneer conducting the sale of items. Tarvin and Scott Harvey are the organizers of the auction.

Proceeds will be added to school funds.

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