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I was finishing a quick practice at 2:15 p.m. last Saturday, outside Columbia Center Mall in Kennewick, when I realized my Sheet Music binder had vanished from my hand. It’s a blue spiral-bound binder with a white cover and a green sticker on the back. The pieces matter for a recital next week, and I can picture the pages fluttering in the wind as I turned the corner by the mall’s entrance. If it was found, I’d be grateful to know it’s safe somewhere at the mall’s lost-and-found, where someone might have turned it in.
I'm Grace Holloway. I lost two memory cards during a photo walk around the Kennewick-Pasco-Richland area on Saturday evening. I last had them at Howard Amon Park in Richland, near the riverside trail by 7:45 p.m., after I packed away my camera and forgot them on a bench. They're two 64GB microSDs, one with a bright yellow sticker and the other in a black plastic case—crucial for my project and full of work from the last few weeks. I'm terrified they're gone for good, and I'd be incredibly grateful if someone turned up a memory card or two in the park or along the Columbia Riverfront Trail.
I was grabbing a coffee inside Columbia Center Mall around 5:15 last Saturday when I must have left my two hats on a bench near the main entrance. The hats are a gray knit with a red pom and a navy beanie with a small white logo. They’re my daily staples; the gray one was a gift from my grandmother, and it always makes me feel a touch braver when I’m running around the Tri-Cities. If they’re found, I’d be grateful to have them back so I can keep going with my week.
Hi, I’m Mark Bennett. This evening around 6:10 p.m., while walking the Columbia Riverfront Trail near the Cable Bridge, I found travel visas tucked into a folder on a bench. They look official and belong to someone else who’s likely preparing for an international trip. I know how stressful it is to misplace important papers, and I’m leaving them here so the owner can reclaim them.
I was walking from the parking lot toward the mall entrance around 8:15 p.m. Friday, near the food court at Columbia Center Mall in Kennewick. A pile of seven DVDs lay on the concrete, some in cases, others loose and dusty from rain. They looked loved, with worn edges and a few familiar titles visible. I picked them up and brought them to the mall’s customer service desk, hoping the owner would see this post and claim them. If these are yours, please check the site and claim your DVDs through the lost-and-found. I know how it feels to misplace something important.
I was walking along the river trail by the Columbia River in Kennewick around 3:15 pm last Saturday when a bundle of photographs poked out from beneath a bench at the Columbia Park picnic area. They’re a mix of candid family portraits, a graduation photo, and a snapshot of a kid in a soccer jersey. The edges are curled, and a few backs have pencil notes. It feels like someone’s memory left behind, and I wanted to help. I’ve kept them safe and posted this in hopes the rightful owner will see it.
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