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Hey there, I lost my paperback copy of Educated by Tara Westover yesterday around 3pm. I think it slipped out near the Appleton Public Library on College Ave, by the cafe across from the bus stop. It's a white paperback with blue title, a bent spine, about 324 pages. Inside, there’s a handmade fox-shaped bookmark peeking at page 127, and a coffee ring on the bottom edge. I also slipped a small receipt inside near page 96 with my name, Amina Patel, on it. This book was a gift from my grandmother and holds a lot of sentimental value for me; I’d really appreciate getting it back. If you found it, please email me with a quick note—thank you so much.
I lost my slim sterling silver bracelet yesterday around 4pm along the Appleton Riverwalk in Appleton-Oshkosh-FDL by College Avenue, near the Library and City Hall. It's about 7 inches long, with a tiny sapphire bead and a heart charm; the clasp is engraved with the initial 'A'. The chain has a subtle shine but is otherwise simple and elegant. It was a gift from my grandmother and holds a lot of sentimental value, so I'm really hoping to get it back. If you found something matching this, I'd really appreciate getting it back.
I lost my black Michael Kors tote bag with tan leather trim yesterday around 3pm near the Fox River Mall's main entrance, by Barnes & Noble on College Avenue in Appleton. It's a medium-sized tote, about 12 inches across, with gold-tone hardware and a small scuff on the bottom corner. Inside there's a faded photo of my grandmother, my student ID, and a receipt from a latte run. A pink tassel keychain with the initials 'JP' hangs from the zipper. This bag means a lot to me and I really need it back; if someone found it, a quick message would mean the world.
I lost my forest-green ceramic vase yesterday around 4:15pm. It's a small hand-thrown piece, about 6 inches tall, with a slightly flared rim and a matte glaze. On the shoulder there’s a tiny hand-painted gold-leaf motif and a small chip on the inner rim that’s easy to spot up close. I think I left it on a café table outside the Appleton Public Library on College Ave after a quick visit, or perhaps near the library entrance by the bench. It’s sentimental to me—it was a gift from my grandmother, and I really need it back.
I lost my red hardcover mystery novel yesterday around 3pm near the Appleton Public Library on College Avenue. It's a 2019 hardcover edition of 'The Midnight Library' by Matt Haig, with a red dust jacket and a tiny coffee stain on the back. Inside there's a folded note from a friend tucked between pages and a blue ribbon bookmark I always use, plus a small doodle of a leaf on the inside cover. This book has sentimental value because it was a gift from my grandmother, and I really need it back.
I found a silver Yamaha student flute this afternoon around 2:45 pm behind the Fox River Mall near the main entrance off West Wisconsin Avenue. It's in decent condition with a small dent on the lip plate and a few minor scratches along the body. I can see a subtle engraving 'A.J.' on the flute, and the case is black with a red velvet lining. Not sure if someone is missing it, but I wanted to post here to help reunite the instrument with its owner.
I found a black Anker 10,000mAh power bank this afternoon around 3:15pm in front of the Appleton Public Library on North Oneida Street. It has a small orange heart sticker on the back and a blue USB-C cable tucked underneath. There's a light scratch on the top edge and the rubberized coating is a bit worn from daily use. If this looks like yours, I’m happy to help get it back — I know how easy it is to misplace a charger during a busy day.
I found a walnut coffee table in the Furniture & Decor category, this afternoon around 2:15 pm behind the downtown Appleton Public Library on College Ave. It's solid wood, about 3 feet long and 18 inches high, with a single small drawer and brass pulls that have a bit of patina. The finish is a rich dark walnut, and I noticed a tiny dent on the front left leg along with a faint scratch on the top. If this is your table, I’d love to help you get it back.
I found a paperback mystery outside the Oshkosh Public Library this afternoon around 3:15pm, near the east entrance by the bike racks on High Ave. The cover features a lighthouse and a bold white title, with a bright red spine. Inside, a blue ribbon bookmark peeks out from between pages and there’s a sticky note on page 97 with the initials 'A.L.'. The back cover has a small coffee stain and the corners are slightly worn. I’m hoping to reunite it with its owner; if this sounds like your book, I’d love to help get it back to you.
I found a clear plastic contact lens case with a blue lid this morning around 9:15am in the parking lot behind the Fox River Mall on Wisconsin Ave in Appleton. It's a standard two-compartment case, clean and lightly used, with 'EM' engraved on the rim of the bottom half. There's a tiny scratch on the lid and a faint sticker residue from a previous label. The case still carries a faint hint of sanitizer—definitely someone's daily gear. If this belongs to you, I’d love to help get it back.