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I was walking along the Sheboygan harbor path at 7:15 p.m. last Friday when I spotted a small pile of DVDs on a bench near the Deland Park lighthouse. I picked them up and tucked them into my bag, noticing a mix of action, comedy, and a kid's cartoon. They look used but undamaged, with a few inserts tucked beneath the cases. It seemed clear someone must have left them during a lakeside stroll, so I held onto them hoping to reunite them with their owner.
On Tuesday at 5:15 pm, I was leaving the John Michael Kohler Arts Center after a quick practice, and I realized my sheet music had vanished from my tote. The breeze along the Sheboygan Riverwalk turned the pages into fluttering reminders all the way to the fountain by the marina. The blue binder is worn, with my name scribbled on the cover, and a few stamps from past performances are still visible. I have a recital this Friday, and those sheets contain the cues I’ve practiced a dozen times; I’m hoping someone nearby picked them up and kept them safe until they could be returned through this site.
I found a black North Face backpack this afternoon around 2:15pm in the parking lot behind the Sheboygan Public Library on 8th Street. It's medium-sized, about 16 inches tall, with blue zipper pulls and a bright lime-green inner lining. There's a small blue whale enamel pin on the strap and a slight scuff on the bottom corner, otherwise it's in decent condition. I left it near the library entrance with a note and photo, hoping to reunite it with its owner—if this sounds like yours, send me a message and we can arrange pickup.
I found a black Kindle Paperwhite this afternoon around 2:45 pm in the parking lot behind the Sheboygan Public Library on North 8th Street. It's tucked inside a bright red folio case, with a small chip on the corner. The device looks in decent shape, no cracks, battery indicator showed about 60% when I checked. There’s a tiny engraving on the back reading LM that might help identify the owner. If this is yours, message me here and we can coordinate pickup at the library front desk.
I lost my red winter parka yesterday around 3pm near Festival Foods on Main Street in Sheboygan. It's a Columbia brand parka, size L, with a black fur-trimmed hood and a slightly puffy look. The coat is bright red, with an orange zipper pull on the main zipper and a small coffee stain near the right pocket. I know it's a long shot, but it has sentimental value because it was a gift from my grandmother, and it’s the coat I wear every time the temps drop in our windy winters. If anyone found it, please reach out—I really need it back.
Found a Nintendo Switch with neon red/blue Joy-Cons this afternoon around 2:15pm behind the Deland Park basketball courts by the riverfront in Sheboygan. It's in good condition, screen clean with no scratches, and it powers on when plugged in. It sits in a blue silicone case and has a small white dragon sticker on the back, plus someone wrote 'JS' in pen on the kickstand. I’m glad to help get it back to its owner—happy to drop it off at the City Hall Lost & Found or arrange a quick meetup at the park office if needed.
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