Lost sheet music near downtown Klamath Falls
Description
Yesterday afternoon, around 2:40 PM, I was leaving the rehearsal space and set my sheet music down on a bench outside near the Favell Museum on Main Street in Klamath Falls. A gust of wind must have swept the pages away from my blue binder, and I haven’t found them since. Those sheets include the pieces I was warming up for a recital, and they’re practically irreplaceable to me. I’ve checked the car, retraced Main Street from the library to the riverfront, and asked the cafe staff, but nothing turned up. If you see them, please leave a note on the site so I can come collect them.
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