Lost
Lost sheet music near New Bedford harbor
near the New Bedford Whaling Museum
Lost
listing
Posted
5 days
ago
Description
Yesterday at 6:15 p.m., after a quick practice walk near the Whaling Museum, I realized my sheet music wasn’t in my bag. I had stopped to chat with a street musician by the harbor lantern near Marina Park in New Bedford, and I must have dropped it while I hurried to catch the sunset. The folder is a slim black binder with a red cover and a few pencil notes jotted in the margins. I’m anxious about my recital on Friday and the pieces I spent weeks preparing—please, if you found it, I’ll be forever grateful.
Approximate last-seen location
near the New Bedford Whaling Museum
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