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I found a small batch of adapters yesterday afternoon, left on a bench outside the Country Music Hall of Fame on Broadway in Nashville. It was around 4:30 p.m., and the crowd had thinned after the show, so I grabbed them thinking someone would be missing them soon. There are USB-C and micro-USB adapters inside a black zip pouch, not expensive but useful. I figured the rightful owner would recognize them by the tiny sticker you see on the pouch. If this sounds like yours, please reach out and I’ll help you reclaim them.
I was tuning up for a recital when I realized I’d left my sheet music on a bench outside the Frist Art Museum in downtown Nashville around 5:15 PM yesterday. The folder is black with a red spine, about the size of a standard music folder, and it’s marked with pencil notes and tempo markings. There’s a coffee ring on page seven and a small crease in the corner. This music file is for an upcoming performance, and each annotation helps. If you found it, please let the site know so I can get back to practicing.
I lost my organizers after a rehearsal around 8:15 PM on Friday outside the Ryman Auditorium on Broadway in downtown Nashville. They’re a clear plastic set with bright yellow labels, and there’s a little zip pouch that rattles when you shake it. I’d just finished loading gear into a rental car, set them on top of my coat rack, and I must have walked away without noticing. They mean a lot to me because they help me keep track of notes and cables for gigs. If someone found them, please know they’re mine and I’m trying to stay organized for my next show.
I was sorting mail near the Country Music Hall of Fame on 5th Ave North around 4:15 p.m. yesterday when I set a tiny tin of vintage stamps on a bench and stepped away for a moment. When I turned back, the tin and its memories were gone—the stamps tie together letters from my grandmother and a faded note she tucked inside long ago. The glow of the marquee and the evening crowd still haunt me, and I keep picturing them on the ground under a lamppost by the hall. If you found them, please message me through the site so I can reclaim them.
I found a bundle of holiday decorations tucked behind a bench near the Country Music Hall of Fame around 9:15 p.m. on December 2. Inside was a jumble of glittery red-and-gold ornaments, a string of multicolored lights, and a handwritten tag that read Holiday 2023. I figured someone must be missing them, so I brought the items to a safe spot and posted here in case the owner recognizes them. I remember decorating my own place with a similar assortment last year and felt a little tug of sympathy for the owner, hoping these still get put to good use. If you are the owner, I am hoping these can be returned to you soon.
I lost my gray Nike hoodie yesterday around 3pm near the Parthenon in Centennial Park. It's a midweight size M, casual wear, with a slightly faded white swoosh on the chest and black rib cuffs. There's a faint coffee stain on the front pocket and a tiny red thread snag near the zipper pull—easy to spot if you know where to look. I had the hood tied loosely with a black drawstring; inside the right pocket there's a tag that says Nashville in script. It has sentimental value—was a gift from my sister when I moved to Nashville—and I was really hoping to get it back. If you found it, reach out; I can describe more details.
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