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I was packing up my car after a visit to the Stuhr Museum of the Prairie Pioneer and realized my CDs weren't in the tote. I left a worn black case with a red 'Best of 1998' sticker on the passenger seat, and I think I forgot it in the parking lot near the amphitheater around 6:15 PM last Friday. The disks are familiar favorites, and the scratches on the case remind me of countless road trips. I’m frustrated and a little hopeful that someone honest picked them up and saved them for me, like a small piece of my past waiting to be handed back.
I lost my appliances around 7:50 PM last Tuesday at the Grand Island Laundromat, near the vending area. The set includes a white toaster oven, a blender, and a matching coffee maker. They aren’t just tools—they’re part of my daily routine and remind me of cooking at home. If you saw a white toaster oven and a blender near the Conestoga Mall entrance on 2nd Street, please check around and bring them back.
I’m really hoping someone found two small heirloom brooches. I realized they were missing around 5:45 p.m. last Saturday while I was leaving the antique show and walking toward the Stuhr Museum parking lot in Grand Island. I had tucked them into the left pocket of my coat after chatting with a vendor, and a gust of wind might have knocked them loose along West 2nd Street. The brooches are a silver maple leaf with tiny emeralds and a blue enamel star, sentimental keepsakes from my grandmother. I’ve retraced my steps through downtown shops and the parking area, but no luck yet.
I lost memory cards from my camera last Thursday around 7:15 p.m. as I walked past Fonner Park in Grand Island. I was chasing a quick sunset frame and tucked the cards into my bag before heading toward the park entrance. The two SD cards live in a small gray tin with a red label inside a black camera bag, and one has a faint scratch near the label. They’re key to a photo project I’m rushing to finish, so I’m hopeful someone picked them up and can return them through the site.
I lost a box of holiday decorations last Sunday, around 9:55 p.m. The box was in the back seat of my SUV parked in the Grand Island City Hall parking lot, just behind the Christmas display along West Capital Avenue. I was taking down the tree when a late winter gust pushed the door open and the container toppled onto the pavement. Inside are garlands, a string of colored lights, and a few handmade ornaments my kids made last year. If anyone found them near Grand Island City Hall, I’d be grateful to have them back.
I found a small gold-tone metronome with a black plastic base yesterday around 2:15pm in the parking lot behind the Grand Island Public Library on Locust Street. It's about 3 inches tall and in decent condition, with a tiny scratch on the glass and a red sticker on the bottom with the initials 'A.S.' I gave it a quick test ticking away when I tapped it, and it seems to work fine. I can imagine it mattered to someone practicing piano or a wind instrument, so I’d love to get it back to its owner. If this sounds like yours, send me a message and we can arrange a meet-up near the library.
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