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Hey, I’m Mateo Rivera. I was at Heartland Community Park near the basketball courts last Tuesday around 7:45 p.m. after a casual pickup game, and I think my gear didn’t make it back to my bag. In the red duffel are soccer cleats, a basketball, a tennis racket, and a couple of knee braces, plus a dusty gym bag. I use this setup to juggle different sports and stay active, and losing it is frustrating but I’m hoping it turns up at the park.
Last night, around 6:45 PM, I found a set of passports lying on the sidewalk outside the Heartland Public Library on Main Street. The covers were a bit scuffed, and you could tell someone had hurriedly dropped them. I picked them up and kept them safe, hoping the rightful owner would claim them. It felt unsettling and then hopeful, like a small beacon in a night walk.
On Friday around 7:40 p.m., I was helping set up at the Heartland Community Center for the town market, and I realized my organizers were missing from the folding table near the gazebo by Heartland City Park. They’re a white binder with a clear pocket on the cover and a label I wrote, 'Volunteer Schedule,' plus a few sticky notes sticking out. Losing them threw my week into a scramble because every meeting and note was tracked inside. If the finder sees this, I’d be grateful to have them back; they’re a lifeline for my volunteer routine.
Last Sunday around 4:45 p.m. I found a neat stack of sheet music abandoned on a bench outside the Heartland Library in Heartland Florida, Florida, United States. The pages are well-worn, with pencil marks, dog-eared corners, and a few sticky notes with rehearsal times. It felt like someone’s practice, a slice of their routine left behind. I gathered everything together and kept it safe, hoping the owner will recognize the pieces and the handwriting. The collection includes classical etudes and modern arrangements.
I lost my 3-piece stainless steel mixing bowl set with red BPA-free lids yesterday around 3pm near the Publix on Lakeview Drive in Heartland, Florida. They're the Oxo Good Grips kind, with a bright red interior that makes them stand out. The largest bowl has a tiny dent on the rim, and one of the lids has a small nick along the edge. I use them almost every day for baking and meal prep, so it's really inconvenient not having them. They were a gift from my sister, which makes them especially sentimental—if you’ve seen them, please reach out; I’d be so grateful to have them back.
I lost my blue Lonely Planet Florida guidebook yesterday around 3pm outside the Heartland Public Library on Oak Avenue, Heartland Florida. It's a pocket-sized paperback about 5x7 inches with a slightly worn spine and a few dog-eared pages. Inside the cover there's a yellow sticky note with my initials 'A.K.' and a tiny palm-tree doodle, plus a coffee ring on page 42 and a folded map tucked between pages 60–62. This edition was a gift from my mom and it's my go-to travel reference for weekend trips; it has sentimental value and I really need it back.
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