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I lost a tote with several board games after a casual game night with friends near Bronson Park in Kalamazoo. It was 6:45 p.m. yesterday, and I had stepped away to talk to a neighbor by the bench near the Kalamazoo Public Library steps. When I turned back, the tote and its contents were gone, and the sunset made the river glow behind the trees. The games are special to us, with some family favorites and a few new releases I bought for the kids, and if anyone saw them around downtown Kalamazoo or near the library steps, please let me know.
I lost my copy of Wild and Domestic on Saturday at 6:40 PM, while walking from Bronson Park toward the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts in Kalamazoo. It’s a well-loved paperback with a cracked spine and a bright blue cover—the kind of book I read in a quiet corner of Bronson Park on warm evenings. More than anything, it was a gift from my grandmother, and losing it feels like losing a memory. If you found it somewhere near Bronson Park or along the Arcadia Creek path, please let me know through the site.
I lost my pocket watches this Friday at 10:20 a.m. while strolling downtown Kalamazoo, near Bronson Park. One is a silver hunter-case with a delicate engraving of my grandmother's initials, the other a brass pocket watch with a tiny crack and a faded chain. They’ve been in my family for generations, so the thought of losing them makes my chest tighten with worry and hope. I retraced my steps along West Michigan Avenue and by the band shell, but the morning crowds made it hard to tell where they went.
Last Friday at 6:10 PM, I was waiting for a train at the Kalamazoo Amtrak platform near the south entrance when I realized my small Train model had vanished from my backpack. It's a blue metal engine with a white stripe and a tiny red caboose—the kind a kid would cuddle with on a trip. I retraced my steps along the platform, checked the benches, and even peered under the vending machines, but it didn't show up. If you spot it, please keep an eye out—it's precious to me and tied to a memory. I'm hoping the right person will see this listing and help bring it back.
Last Tuesday at 6:15 p.m., I lost my two silver flutes after a rehearsal at the WMU School of Music. I must have left them on a bench near Bronson Park while I packed up. They mean a lot to me: one belonged to my grandmother, and the other is a newer instrument I saved for college. I retraced the walk from the music building to the park, but they weren't there when I checked again. If someone found them, please keep them safe; they carry too many memories to lose.
I found a binder of sheet music lying on a bench near Bronson Park around 7:45 p.m. last Friday in downtown Kalamazoo. The pages are marked with practice notes, tempo marks, and a few pencil annotations that look like someone was studying a piece for a recital. A couple of sheets fluttered in the breeze, and I can tell it’s someone’s personal music stash rather than a random printout. I picked it up, tucked it into my bag for safekeeping, and hoped the owner would see this and claim it here—these few pages mean a lot to someone, and I’d want someone to feel seen if it were my own thing lost.
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