From sauerkraut to seats: Place a bid on a piece of the old Mosaic stadium
Regina is working with an auction house to sell Taylor Field turf, goalposts and more
With demolition looming, the parts that made up Regina's old stadium have been put on the market.
McDougall Auctioneers opened up an online sale of nearly everything on Wednesday.
"There's a great opportunity, if you've had seats for many years in the family, if you'd like to purchase them to make a bench at home or you just like the memorabilia."
As for the field, the stadium's goalposts, the turf, and the Riders sign that sits atop the darkened score clock are all on the block.
"If you wanted to set up your own mini-football field in the backyard, now you can," said McChesney.
It remains to be seen how much cash this auction will bring in.
"There's lots of personal feelings that might get involved in the auction, so it's hard to say on what will bring the most money," McChesney said.
The revenue generated from the sale of city-owned assets will partially offset the cost of the stadium's demolition, which is set to begin in September.
The city says the price tag of the demo is unknown, but the contract will be awarded in August.
Currently, there isn't a specific designation for the money raised from the auction for the Saskatchewan Roughriders. A spokesperson said it will generally be used for the associated costs of decommissioning the stadium.
More details on the auction can be found here.
with files from the Morning Edition