Dearborn Schools: District Auctioning Surplus Items
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Dearborn MI
04 November, 2021
11:40 AM
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Press release from Dearborn Schools: 2021-11-04 District auctioning surplus items Dearborn Public Schools > The First Bell > News > District auctioning surplus items ← Vendor fair on Nov. 10 will explain district bidding process Always wanted your own school bus? What about a small tractor, utility van, riding lawn mower, used tools, old band instruments, a couple pianos or a few hundred school chairs? Dearborn Public Schools is auctioning off a wide variety of surplus items and equipment past its useful life for hard-work in the district. The online auction closes on Nov. 10 at 2 p.m. Bidders should read the terms and other information before bidding to understand fees and pickup requirements. See the online auction here. The Dearborn Public Schools partnered with CIS Auctions to safely and efficiently sell old district inventory. CIS handles online auctions for schools and municipalities across Michigan. Anyone can bid on these items, and we encourage you to please share this information with those who may be interested. ← Vendor fair on Nov. 10 will explain district bidding process Always wanted your own school bus? What about a small tractor, utility van, riding lawn mower, used tools, old band instruments, a couple pianos or a few hundred school chairs? Dearborn Public Schools is auctioning off a wide variety of surplus items and equipment past its useful life for hard-work in the district. The online auction closes on Nov. 10 at 2 p.m. Bidders should read the terms and other information before bidding to understand fees and pickup requirements. See the online auction here. The Dearborn Public Schools partnered with CIS Auctions to safely and efficiently sell old district inventory. CIS handles online auctions for schools and municipalities across Michigan. Anyone can bid on these items, and we encourage you to please share this information with those who may be interested. This press release was produced by Dearborn Schools. The views expressed here are the author's own.
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