Former students, staff, teachers or anyone who wants to hold on to a part of Austintown history can own their own piece of the now demolished middle school.

Students from the Austintown National Honor Society will be passing out bricks from the former Austintown Middle School building on Saturday.

Due limited quantities, only one brick is permitted per person. Bricks will be passed out on a first come, first serve basis.

Anyone interested is asked to enter at the north entrance of Falcon Stadium from 10 am until noon Saturday.

The final remnants of what was once Austintown Middle and Fitch High Schools came tumbling down along Mahoning Avenue last month.

Demolition crews tore down the bleachers, garage and the building, which 100 years ago was the township's first school, later becoming the first Fitch High School, and eventually Austintown Middle School until it closed in 2007.

The property is now owned by the operators of the Meijer grocery store chain.

Meijer is expected to build a new store at the location and open sometime between 2020 and 2021 according to zoning officials.

The Austintown Board of Education sold the property to the Meijer in February for $2.6 million.