Lost
Urgent
Lost: Organizers in New Hampshire
near the State House steps
Lost
listing
Posted
about 16 hours
ago
Description
I was helping at the Beacon Community Center in Concord around 11:30 a.m. last Wednesday when I stepped away for a moment and left a black rolling tote on the table. Inside were color-coded folders, a white binder labeled 'Volunteer Sign-Ups,' and a stack of sticky notes with dozens of names. Those organizers are essential for coordinating this weekend’s outreach, and losing them has the team scrambling. If you saw anything near the State House steps in Concord or the city hall plaza, please keep an eye out for them.
Approximate last-seen location
near the State House steps
Pin shows an approximate area, not the exact spot — to protect privacy.
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