Kansas organization to auction off antique John Deere tractors

Started more than 14 years ago, the auction serves as a way for local residents to give back to the community by chipping in and donating goods or purchasing some of the items that are up for sale.
Started more than 14 years ago, the auction serves as a way for local residents to give back to the community by chipping in and donating goods or purchasing some of the items that are up for sale.
The Holy Rosary-Wea Catholic Church in Louisburg, Kansas is holding an auction to support the construction of a new school and parish center, according to the Louisburg Herald. 

Started more than 14 years ago, the auction serves as a way for local residents to give back to the community by chipping in and donating goods or purchasing some of the items that are up for sale, reported the news source.

The event generates a significant amount of excitement in the town, as residents flock to the church to take place in the auction that contains more than 600 items.

There are a variety of products that are available to interested buyers, including Taylor Swift concert tickets, Reba McEntire tickets, a hot air balloon ride, hunting packages, lawn care assistance, a golf club signed by Tom Watson and a variety of John Deere products which range from a vintage tractor to memorabilia, the Herald reported.

The Holy Rosary-Wea Catholic Church has held the auction as a way to give back to the community and provide area residents with a place to send their children to school, according to the organization's website.