It seemed like Burlington's Spring Move Out Project on Loomis Street a couple weeks ago was a big success... but not for one woman who lives in the area.
One of our writers came across this item in a posting on Front Porch Forum today:
While we were moving during the weekend of June 1st when Loomis was acurbside free for all, a vintage wicker basket of wooden hangers wasaccidentally put on the curb while we were unloading our cars that hadmy daughters farm animal collection on the bottom, plus some littleclothespin people i made for her. It is heartbreaking to lose theselittle toys because she loved them so much! I don't care about thebasket and hangers but if you have the toys please let me know!
Does anyone have this woman's stuff? If so, please let us know. We have her contact info, and we would be happy to help reunite her with these beloved items. Send me an email at cathy@sevendaysvt.com.
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