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Found at Hayes Park by a tree. My parents found these if anybody has any information contact their phone number down below. Or email.
I lost my sheet music after a late practice in downtown Spokane around 7:20 p.m. on Friday. I set the sheet music on the bench outside the INB Performing Arts Center while I tied my shoes. A gust slid a page across the concrete and scattered the rest toward the fountain by Riverfront Park. I ran the route along Lincoln Street and then up Main, but the papers were gone. The blue binder has a pencil-scribbled rehearsal note in the corner and my initials in the margin. Those pages hold the melody I’ve been chasing for weeks, and I’m desperate to find them before my recital tomorrow. If you’ve seen a binder with crinkles and a tiny heart doodle, I’d be grateful to hear.
Tuesday around 3:15 p.m., I pulled into the driveway of my duplex in the South Hill neighborhood of Spokane and realized my appliances were missing from the moving crate. It's a compact white microwave and a small toaster oven, plus a rolling blender that I relied on every morning. I checked with neighbors along the South Hill drive and along the Centennial Trail by Spokane Falls, but I didn’t find them. Starting over on appliances feels heavy, and I’m hoping a kind stranger turned up what I need for a fresh start in Spokane.
Bike Bag with wallet, key and phone. Please return to Howard at 2439 N Pittsburg St Spokane Wa or call 5095990780.
I realized my travel visas were missing this morning around 9:10 AM while I sat by the Riverfront Park clock tower in Spokane, waiting for a shuttle toward Coeur d’Alene. I had tucked the visas into a slim black folder inside a blue document sleeve, but somewhere between the riverside paths and the entrance to the convention center they vanished. The folder was labeled with my name and held a few essential stamps, and I’m anxious because the trip to the conference hinges on these documents. I picture the park at dawn, the river glinting under the overcast sky, and I hope someone turned up the folder and held onto it.
I was in downtown Spokane, Washington, around 6:45 p.m. last Friday, walking from the bus stop toward Riverfront Park when I realized my student ID wasn’t in my pocket anymore. I must have dropped it somewhere along the path from the bus stop near the Convention Center to the benches by the old clock tower near the river. It’s just a standard plastic card with my name and a campus photo, but losing it feels like I’ve lost access to study rooms and class check-ins. I retraced my steps along Main Street and through the park, asking a few pedestrians and checking under the benches, but nothing turned up. If you found it somewhere in Spokane / Coeur d'Alene, I’d be grateful to have it returned.
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