According to an April 22 news release, the annual event will include more than 130 entries ranging from arts and crafts to livestock and woodworking projects, from students involved in FFA, Family Career, and Community Leaders of America and Spring 4-H. Prebidding on student projects will start April 27 and conclude with a virtual live auction May 2 at noon.
According to the news release, students rely on the money raised at the annual sale to purchase next year's project or help with college expenses.
"This is a way for our students to get a little money back for their projects," Spring Tri-Club President Courtney Musterman said in a statement.
For those who want to support Spring-Tri Club students but cannot participate in the auction, donations can also be given in any amount. To participate in the annual auction, click here.