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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Jan. 14, 2008

Contact: Marcela Juarez Rivera, 720-299-9632 or 303-853-6528
Al DeSarro, 303-313-5182/cell 303-324-5517, USPS
al.j.desarro@usps.gov

usps.com/news

Post Office station & mailing services available for visitors at Denver’s National Western Stock Show, Jan. 12 - 27

DENVER, CO — When visitors attend Denver’s world-famous National Western Stock Show this year, they are invited to stop by the special Post Office location there to mail your cards, letters and stock show souvenirs back home.

The Denver Post Office is again staffing a temporary Post Office station on site at the stock show this year from Jan. 12 through Jan. 27.

The National Western Post Office station will be located in the Hall of Education, on the first floor of the National Western Stock Show Complex, booth number 18.

The Post Office will provide mailing services every day of the stock show, including Saturdays and Sundays, from 9 AM until 6 p.m.

Stock show guests will be able to obtain stamps and packaging supplies, so they can mail their postcards, letters, packages, stock show souvenirs and other items to any destination.

Postal staff will also show how you to conveniently print out your own printing and postage labels on computers at usps.com, and how to use other on-line postal services.

Says Denver Postmaster Alan Catlin: “The Denver Post Office is pleased to be part of this world-class event. We join in giving a warm welcome to the hundreds of thousands of stock show visitors to our great city and state.”

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