lost flutes in Southwest VA, near Barter Theatre
Description
I was wrapping up a rehearsal at Barter Theatre in Abingdon around 6:45 PM on Tuesday, June 3, when I realized my flute case wasn’t where I left it. It’s a silver concert flute in a black case with a small dent near the headjoint. I’ve played it since college, and the thought of losing it after a long drive home makes my stomach ache. If you found a flute near the Barter Theatre lobby or tucked behind a seat by the curtain, I’d be grateful for any information. I’m holding out hope a kind soul picked it up and left it somewhere safe. Thank you for keeping an eye out in southwest Virginia.
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