
The sale will be held Friday, June 30 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the gym at the RACC, 510 Pioneer Street, Ridgefield
The Ridgefield School District has surplus equipment, bookshelves, desks and student desks, file cabinets, shelving, books, desktop and laptop computers, and other miscellaneous classroom and tech supplies for sale. The sale will be held Friday, June 30 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the gym at the RACC, 510 Pioneer Street, Ridgefield.
These district properties will be disposed of no sooner than 30 days subsequent to the first publication of this notice. For further information, see website www.ridgefieldsd.org or contact Neil Brinson, Director of Maintenance & Operations, at (360) 619-1390.
Ridgefield School District will not be responsible for injury or damage to persons or property arising from or as a result of inspection, sale or use of any of the goods being offered for sale. All items are sold on a “as-is, where-is” basis. The district makes no warranty, express or implied, as to the condition or fitness for a particular purpose of any of the sale items.
Information provided by Ridgefield School District.
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