Danville Jazz Fest ticket & backstage pass
Description
I lost my Danville Jazz Fest ticket and backstage pass yesterday around 3:15 pm. It’s a laminated, 4x6 inch card with an orange border and bold black text, the event name 'Danville Jazz Fest' across the top, and a small holographic sticker in the bottom-right corner. The ticket shows 'Saturday, July 14' and 'Section A, Row 3, Seat 12.' It has a blue coffee stain on the back and a tiny scratch along the left edge. It was tucked in my jeans pocket when I stopped by the Riverwalk near the Danville Opera House on Main Street, right behind the library parking lot. This means a lot to me — it was a birthday gift from my mom and is the only copy we could get. Really hoping someone picked it up and kept it safe; I’d be incredibly grateful to have it back.
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