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I'm hoping someone picked up my red Yamaha snare drum, 14x5.5, after rehearsal yesterday around 3pm. I'm a drummer with the Jackson Community Band, and I used it for a gig at the Riverfront Arts Center on Main Street. It's in decent used condition, with a few stick marks, a small dent near the rim, and chrome hardware that's still shiny. The badge has a tiny green palm-tree sticker and a lanyard-style drum key strap tucked into the snare throw-off. It means a lot to me—this drum was my first real purchase and holds sentimental value, so I'd be grateful to hear from anyone who might have seen it near the Jackson Library or behind Jackson Music Supply around that time.
I lost my Cremona student violin yesterday around 3:45pm near Jackson Street Station coffee shop on Oak Street. It's a 4/4 sunburst violin with a small star scratch on the chin rest and a frayed bow hair. It was in a black soft case with a cream lining, and I wrote my initials 'PP' on the inside cover. It has sentimental value—it's a gift from my late mentor, and I really need it back.
I lost my blue ceramic vase yesterday around 3:15pm near the Jackson Library on Main Street. It's about 6 inches tall and 4 inches wide, with a glossy cobalt glaze and hand-painted white swirls; there's a tiny gold heart on the base. There's a small glaze crack near the rim that's been there since I bought it from a local potter, but it's otherwise in good shape. It means a lot to me—my grandmother gave it to me, and it feels sentimental. If you found it, please email me at [email protected].
I lost my gray Anker Bluetooth speaker yesterday around 3pm near the Jackson Transit Center on Main Street, by the City Market entrance. It's a compact speaker, about the size of a soda can, with a bright orange silicone grip that's easy to spot. The bottom is a little scuffed and there’s a tiny dent on the top edge from a tumble last week. It’s sentimental to me because it was a gift from my sister and I use it daily when cooking in the apartment. If you found it, I’d really appreciate a note here so I can get it back—thanks for keeping an eye out.
Hey, I realized my brown violin went missing yesterday around 3pm. I was outside the Jackson Library on Main Street, near the Riverside Café, when I last remember hearing a busker's violin and checking my phone. It's a full-size Eastman violin, honey-brown with a faint scratch on the lower bout from a little spill last month. The chin rest is a bit scuffed, and the bow has a red velvet wrap with a small dolphin sticker near the frog. Inside the case I tucked a folded photo of my grandmother; this instrument has huge sentimental value, and I really need it back for the Saturday recital. If anyone found it, send me a message—I'm offering a reward and will pick it up quickly.
I found a gold-tone heart pendant necklace this afternoon around 2:15 pm near the Old Town Library on Main Street in Jackson. It has an 18-inch delicate chain and a small ruby accent on the heart charm. On the back there’s an engraving with the initials 'A.J.' and a tiny scratch along the edge. The necklace is in decent condition, though the clasp is a bit stiff. I imagine it might be important to the owner for sentimental reasons, and I’d love to help reunite it with them if possible.
I found a navy satin evening gown this evening around 7pm in the lobby area near the Grand Theater on Riverside Ave in Jackson. It's a floor-length size 6 gown with silver beaded shoulder straps and a small snag on the hem from a missed step on the stairs. The label reads 'Aurora Couture' and there's a discreet champagne-colored ribbon pinned to the inside lining, plus a tiny date badge tucked in as well. If you're the owner, I'm happy to help reunite you—this piece clearly mattered to someone, and I’d like to get it back to its rightful owner.
Found a blue hardcover novel this afternoon around 2:15pm outside the Jackson Public Library on College Street. The spine reads 'Moonlight on Main' and there's a small silver bookmark charm tucked inside the front pages. The book is in good condition, a bit worn with a coffee stain along the back cover. It seems like a favorite, something you’d expect a reader to miss, and I’m happy to help reunite it with its owner. If this is yours, tell me the exact title and one detail from inside so we can verify.
I found a navy blue North Face parka this afternoon around 2:15pm in the parking lot behind the Jackson Library on Oak Avenue. It's a men's XL, in solid used condition, with a bright orange lining that shows when you peek inside the hood. The jacket has a small embroidered compass patch on the left sleeve and an inside pocket tag with the initials 'AR'. There are a couple of scuffs on the cuffs, but nothing major—it's clearly well-loved. I know someone is probably missing it and would be relieved to have it back; if this is yours, message me at [email protected] with the size and initials inside, and we can work out returning it.
I found a gray North Face hoodie this afternoon around 4:15pm behind the Jackson City Market on Main Street, tucked near the bike racks by the bus stop. It's in good condition—no rips or stains, and the zipper still zips smoothly. It's a men's medium, heather gray with a black North Face logo on the chest, and it has a distinctive orange zipper pull. A small rainbow enamel pin on the left sleeve is another easy identifier. If the owner sees this, I really hope you claim it—it's a nice piece and clearly meant something to someone.
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