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Buy Andy Reid's Stuff at Harriton this Saturday

Eagles players, including LeSean McCoy, will sign autographs at the moving sale.

Andy Reid is leaving Philadelphia, but you can keep a piece of him with you.

This Saturday at Harriton High School, the longest tenured coach is franchise history is holding a moving sale where fans will get a chance to buy some of Eagles memorabilia he'd accumulated over the years, as well as Reid family personal items like luggage, household items, Christmas decorations and women's wear. Proceeds from the sale will benefit Laurel House and Harriton Football.

Eagles running back LeSean McCoy and other players will autograph items purchased at the unique event, which is being held at the high school alma mater of Reid's five children.

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“We’ve always loved this school,” Tammy Reid, Andy's wife, told Lower Merion School District. “All of our boys played football here and we wanted to do something to give back. The money collected for Harriton Football will be donated in our son Garrett’s name.”

Harriton athletic director Tom Ferguson said the school was grateful for the coach's generosity.

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“This is a special opportunity for us and we look forward to hosting a memorable day that benefits two great causes,” Ferguson said. “We are grateful to the Reids for their longtime support of Harriton High School. It has truly been a pleasure getting to know them and their children.”

Saturday’s moving sale will be held in Harriton’s main gymnasium from 9 a.m. to noon. Items are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Credit cards will be accepted, but cash is preferred. All sales are final.


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