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Lost Sheet Music in Seattle-Tacoma

outside Tacoma Main Library Lost listing Posted 19 days ago

Description

Last Tuesday at 2:15 p.m., I left my tote on a bench outside the Tacoma Main Library and walked a few steps to grab a coffee. When I got back, the burgundy folder with my sheet music and a few annotations was gone. The pages mean a lot to me, and I’ve been replaying the missing measures in my head all week. If it turned up near the library steps or the bus stop on 6th Avenue, I’d be grateful to have it back.

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outside Tacoma Main Library

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