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Last Tuesday around 7:15 PM, I left a folder of sheet music on the counter in the backstage area of the Meyer Theatre in downtown Green Bay, Wisconsin after rehearsal. When rehearsal wrapped and I headed toward the exit, the folder was gone. Inside were pages for a choir piece and a piano solo, all with my name scribbled on the cover. I’m hoping someone picked it up and stored it somewhere safe, because those notes carry a lot of late-night practice and memories.
While walking my dog on Sunday around 2:45 p.m., I spotted a pair of remote controls sitting on a bench outside the Neville Public Museum along Adams Street. One remote is black with a red power button; the other is a light gray universal remote with a scruffy label. I picked them up, figuring someone might be missing them after a museum visit, and I’m posting here to help reunite them with their owner.
I was tidying up the living room and sorting out last year’s Holiday Decorations around 9:30 p.m. on Saturday, at my Green Bay apartment near Lambeau Field. Some cherished garlands and a fragile glass ornament set disappeared from the storage bin by the coat rack. The box held a few sentimental pieces for family ornaments and a string of multicolored lights I bought on a whim, and losing them makes the season feel a little less bright. I hope they’re safe nearby and someone returns them to their rightful place.
I landed in Green Bay after a red-eye and realized my travel adapters were missing from my backpack. I last had them outside a coffee shop near Doty Street around 7:20 p.m. last Friday, while I waited for a shuttle toward Lambeau Field. I checked my bag again and again, hoping they hadn’t slipped out in the security line or fallen between seats on the bus. The adapters are small, black, and a little scuffed from travel, but they’re essential for charging my laptop and phone on the road. I’m hopeful someone honest found them and dropped them at the stadium or a nearby store so I can pick them up soon.
I found a paperback copy of The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern this afternoon behind the Brown County Library on Walnut Street in downtown Green Bay. It’s a standard paperback, about 400 pages, with a cream cover and a faint coffee stain along the top edge. The spine is cracked and there's a small orange sticky note tucked in the pages that says 'Sam' in blue ink. It smells lightly of coffee and there’s a dog-eared page at 142. I figured someone might be missing this, so I’m posting it here in case the owner recognizes the details and wants it back.
I lost my blue reflective nylon dog collar yesterday around 3pm near Bay Park Square Mall on Mason Street in Green Bay. It’s a medium-sized collar, adjustable, with a bone-shaped metal tag engraved 'MILO' and a tiny paw-print imprint on the strap. The buckle is silver and the reflective strip catches the evening light nicely; Milo wore this one every day. It’s sentimental to me because it was his favorite, and it helped me spot him on our walks along the Fox River Trail. If anyone found it, drop it off at the Green Bay Lost & Found or message me here—I’d really appreciate getting it back.
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