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I’m Lena Carter. I found a sheet music lying on a park bench along Noble Street in downtown Gadsden this morning around 9:20 AM. The pages are a little weathered, with a few pencil marks and a faded treble clef on the front. It looked like someone had been practicing nearby, and I tucked the loose sheets into my bag so they wouldn’t blow away until I could share them here. If you’re missing sheet music from Gadsden-Anniston, Alabama, I hope you’ll see this listing and claim it through the site.
LOST my passports in the Gadsden-Anniston area around 2:30 PM on Tuesday after leaving the car by Quintard Mall. I’d used them earlier at a local cafe, and now I’m scrambling to replace travel documents and update plans. They’re in a black leather folder with my initials embossed on the cover. I’m anxious about identity security and missed trips, but I’m hopeful someone turned them in at the local lost-and-found near the mall.
I moved into a new apartment in Gadsden-Anniston and realized this morning that my two toasters were missing from the kitchen counter. It was around 9:14 AM on Tuesday when I stood in the living room of my Quintard Avenue duplex and checked the empty spot where I always lined them up. They aren’t valuable, just two simple stainless models with black knobs, but they were a small comfort during busy mornings and my grandmother’s gift, so I’m holding my breath and hoping they turn up somewhere harmless. If you recall seeing two toasters by the kitchen window or near City Park behind my building, please let me know—the people here have been kind, and I’d love to have them back.
On Saturday around 4:15 p.m., I was walking near Noccalula Falls Park when the pins slipped out of my jacket pocket. The wind whipped off the water, and I didn't realize they were gone until I reached the stone overlook. These pins are small but meaningful—one from my grandmother's pin collection and another from a school event—so they mean a lot to me. If anyone found them near the park's stairway by the trout pond, please hold onto them; I’d be incredibly grateful to get them back.
I’m Lydia Carter, a local photographer who loves capturing family moments. I misplaced a batch of photographs from a recent shoot while I was walking along the Coosa Riverfront Park near the Noble Street pedestrian bridge at 8:40 a.m. today. The stack includes fragile prints and a few color slides. I must have set them down on a bench while I adjusted my lens, and they got lost in the morning breeze. I’m anxious because these are memories from my grandmother’s album, and I’m hoping they turn up in someone’s bag or under a bench.
I found a Student ID on a bench by the overlook at Noccalula Falls Park around 3:20 p.m. today. It’s clearly someone’s college ID, the photo readable but a bit weather-worn. I picked it up and kept it safe, hoping the owner will see this listing and claim it through the site. The card shows a name and school, and I know how important it is for classes and exams to stay on track.
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