Saturday, October 14, 2017

Kamala lost the viola his father gave him more than 50 years ago



These flyers are up outside the Ottendorfer branch of the New York Public Library on Second Avenue near St. Mark's Place.

On Thursday, Kamala last the viola his father gave him before he turned 17. Kamala is now 70. He lost the viola, which is in a khaki canvas case, either at the Ottendorfer branch or the Sirovich Center on 12th Street between First Avenue and Second Avenue.

The viola has "purely sentimental value." Kamala is offering a $100 reward for its return. You can leave your contact info at the library or the front office at the Sirovich Center.

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