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Monday, January 4, 2010

Look what they found at the holiday light display!

I’ve never been much for New Year’s resolutions, but one I WILL make for 2010 is to update this blog much more frequently to provide you with insight on things to do in Butler County and beyond.

One way I would like to do that is by telling quirky stories about events you might not hear otherwise. For instance, I’m working on a story about the 2009 attendance figures for Light Up Middletown, that city’s holiday light display, and from publicist Ann Mort, I received a list of unusual items left behind in the donations box:

2- Cans Tuna
1-Can SeaLife Fortables
1-Can mixed vegetables
1 can green beans
1-can Cream of Mushroom soup
1-can Manwich
1-can corn
3-cans peas
2-cans mandarin oranges
1-can sliced carrots
1-can refried beans
1-can vegetarian beans
1-piece tree bark
1-electrical tie
1-piece plastic
1-piece metal
1-gum wrapper
1-Field of Dreams token
1-Family Dollar receipt - plates, napkins, LED clip lights
3-Pocket Change tokens
3 - unknown tokens
1-Strike Zone token
1-set of keys to master lock #2179
1-watch battery
1-screw
1-thank you note from Community concepts - Ohio Group Home for MRDD
1-poorly spelled obscene note
1-coupon for Scope
1-coupon for Advil
2-car wash tokens
1-Dayton RTA bus token
1-200 peso coin - 20 cents in US money
1-pop top
1-Iraqi Freedom 2003 pin
3-religious pamphlets
1-Speedway receipt for $38 in gas

Anybody missing anything?

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