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On Tuesday around 8:15 a.m., I realized I must have left a bag of small kitchen appliances in the back seat of my car near Deland Park in downtown Sheboygan. It includes a white microwave, a compact coffee maker, and a kettle with a blue handle. I walked from City Hall to Deland Park and along the lakeshore, asking a few shop owners if they had seen anything, but no luck. Those appliances are practical, and I would be grateful to get them back where they belong.
I think I dropped my GPS devices while strolling the Lake Michigan shoreline near Deland Park around 6:40 PM yesterday. One is a rugged Garmin handheld, the other a compact car GPS tucked in a black neoprene sleeve. I rely on them for fieldwork along the Sheboygan River and weekend hikes, so this is more than just a minor loss. If someone spotted them near the marina or on the lakefront path, I’d be grateful to have them returned; they’re tools I depend on.
This afternoon at 2:15 p.m., I realized my organizers were missing after I packed away supplies from a craft session. I was at Deland Park, near the fountain by the pavilion, in Sheboygan. They hold color-coded labels, project plans, and a few tips I jot down for the kids' class. I keep hoping someone picked them up and left them where they will be found quickly, since our activities rely on those organizers. Please, if you saw them, I’d be forever grateful.
I was strolling the lakefront at Deland Park in Sheboygan around 6:15 p.m. after grabbing an ice cream. I had a small set of enamel pins on my denim jacket, a few mementos from Wisconsin trips. When I paused to take a photo by the water, I must have brushed the jacket too hard and lost a couple of pins onto the path. Those pins mean a lot to me: one belonged to my grandmother and reminded me of family road trips along Lake Michigan. If you found any pins near the Deland Park benches or by the carousel, I’d be grateful to have them back.
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.
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