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I lost my gold dragonfly pendant necklace yesterday around 3pm near the Phoenicia Diner on Main Street in Phoenicia, Catskills. It's an 18-inch gold-plated chain with a tiny dragonfly charm, and there’s a small emerald stone in the dragonfly's tail; the back is engraved with AK. It has sentimental value—it's a gift from my grandma and I really need it back. If anyone found it, please get in touch; I’d be so grateful to be reunited with it.
I lost my silver Yamaha alto sax yesterday around 3pm near the Phoenicia Diner on Main Street in Phoenicia, Catskills. It's a medium-sized horn, lacquered silver with a black padded neck strap and a red hard-shell case with silver latches. The lacquer is slightly worn and there's a small dent in the bell; the case lid sports a blue sticker and the mouthpiece cap is engraved with the initials 'PP'. It’s sentimental—my grandfather gave it to me and I played it daily during lessons while staying in the Catskills. If anyone found it, please message me; I’d be forever grateful to get it back.
I lost my olive-green dry bag yesterday around 3pm. It's a compact, 9-inch waterproof pouch with a black zipper and an orange carabiner clipped to the top handle. The front has a small pinecone sticker, and inside there's a laminated tag with the initials 'P.K.' plus a wrinkled map of the Esopus Creek trail. I was near the Esopus Creek overlook behind the Phoenicia Diner on Main Street when I last saw it. It also holds a USB charger and some sentimental notes from my grandfather, so it's really important I get it back.
I lost my small wooden tambourine yesterday around 3pm near the Circle Market on Main Street in Phoenicia, Catskills. It's an 8-inch tambourine with a natural wood shell and a bright teal edge; the jingles around the rim are still intact but a bit tarnished from travel. A tiny cartoon cat sticker on the back is one of the easy ways to spot it. It has sentimental value for me—my grandmother taught me a few songs on it, and I’d be really grateful to get it back. If someone happened to find something like this, that sticker and the teal edge should help identify it.
I lost my gray cockatiel yesterday around 3pm near the Woodstock village square on Tinker Street. He’s about 12 inches from beak to tail, gray body with a bright yellow crest and orange cheeks; a single wing feather has a small white patch, and there’s a tiny gold leg band with '26' engraved. The feathers got ruffled after the wind; it's clear he’s been outdoors. I adopted him last year; he was a gift from my late aunt and has sentimental value for my kid and me. If you see him, please reach out. He’s friendly and responds to 'Polly'.
I found a sunburst 14-inch Pearl snare drum with a couple of stickers in the parking lot behind the Bearsville Market on Tinker Street this afternoon around 3pm. The shell is glossy with a few scratches and a slightly dented rim; the brass hardware is a little tarnished but still functional. There are two unique identifiers: a cartoon cat sticker near the snare butt and initials R.G. carved into the inside edge near the throw-off plate. The carrying strap is a worn Black nylon one with a frayed end. If this drum is yours, drop a note and maybe we can meet up in Woodstock to return it.
I found a paperback hiking guide this afternoon around 3:15pm behind the Phoenicia Diner on Main Street. It's a softcover, about 320 pages, with a blue-green cover and a faded lighthouse illustration. Inside there are yellow highlighter marks on pages 42 and 109, and a pink ribbon bookmark peeking out, with a pressed maple leaf tucked in near page 72. This one looks well-loved and probably means a lot to someone; I’d really like to get it back to its owner.
I found a leopard gecko this afternoon around 3:15pm behind the Woodstock Public Library on Tinker Street (Woodstock, Catskills). It's about 4 inches long, with a pale yellow body covered in black spots and a tail that's a bit kinked. It was calm under a bench near the back entrance by the koi pond, no collar or ID visible. Notable markers are a small blue spot behind its left eye and a tiny scar on the underside near the tail. I would really like to see it back with its owner.
I found a blue VIP concert pass this afternoon around 2:15pm, lying behind a planter near the back entrance of the Catskill Emporium on Main Street in Woodstock, Catskills. The pass is laminated, with a small holographic maple leaf and a gray braided lanyard. It lists the Catskills Summer Fest, seat 24 in Section B, and the barcode is still readable. The pass has a slightly scuffed corner from being tucked in a pocket, but otherwise in good shape. I’m posting this because it clearly belongs to someone who really wants to be at that show. If it’s yours, tell me the event and your seat to confirm.
I found a brown leather messenger bag while hiking on a trail near Olive in the Catskills. It was tucked away behind a bush, and it looks like it has been there for a while. The bag has a few personal items inside like a notebook and a small gold keychain. If you think this could be yours, please get in touch!