Showing posts with label good news. Show all posts
Showing posts with label good news. Show all posts

Friday, January 9, 2026

This USPS employee monitors nest boxes as a citizen scientist | Bluebirds bring her happiness

"...My name is Stacy Shuda and I’m a solutions architect for the Postal Service’s architecture, strategy and innovation group, which is part of the chief information officer’s organization in Eagan, MN.

When I’m not at work you might find me monitoring bluebird nest boxes as a citizen scientist, providing data to groups such as the Bluebird Program of Minnesota, the North American Bluebird Society and the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. ..."    


This Article is From: usps.com
TAGS: North American Bluebird Society, Bluebird Program of Minnesota, Cornell Lab of Ornithology, FeederWatch,

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Friday, March 22, 2024

Postal Heroes | RCA Rodrick Clayton Sr. aided a boy after a kitchen mishap

"City Carrier Assistant Rodrick Clayton Sr. was making deliveries recently in Hubbard, TX, when he saw a 12-year-old boy run out of a residence, screaming. Clayton rushed to..."    


This Article is From: news.usps.com


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Saturday, February 24, 2024

This group sends greeting cards to strangers | Random Acts of Cardness uses mail to lift spirits

"A private Facebook group with more than 8,600 members is doing its part to preserve a tradition that might seem out of step in the digital age: mailing greeting cards. The group, called Random Acts of Cardness, allows members to post greeting card requests for themselves or others, such as a co-worker dealing with an illness or a loss, or a friend celebrating a birthday or anniversary. ..."    


This Article is From: news.usps.com


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Sunday, January 28, 2024

South Florida woman ready to horseback ride throughout state in honor of veterans

"...Marie Lim is the owner of the Happi Farm in Davie. Lim told Local 10 News that she is starting to gear up to head across parts of the state of Florida in February to support her program, Heroes on Stallions. The program aims to raise awareness for U.S. military veterans who are in need. Lim will begin...Click here to support"    


This Article is From: www.local10.com


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Saturday, January 27, 2024

Lowell Joerg says he ‘likes to send history’ through the mail

"...Last year, Joerg came across a postcard that shows the Old Post Office on Pennsylvania Avenue NW in Washington, DC. The building once served as the Post Office Department’s headquarters, so Joerg mailed it to Postmaster General Louis DeJoy.

“I said to myself, ‘By golly, I think I’ll send it back to where it can be appreciated. Heritage is important,’” Joerg wrote.

DeJoy wrote back and thanked Joerg, who was surprised — and delighted. ..."    


This Article is From: news.usps.com


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Thursday, January 11, 2024

This postmaster shares her love of the Chesapeake

"My name is Theresa Smith — I go by “T” — and I’m the postmaster for Solomons, MD, a very rural, water-driven community with a small-town vibe. Everyone knows everybody else. I come by my love of the water naturally. My father was in the Navy for 35 years..."    


This Article is From: news.usps.com


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Friday, January 5, 2024

Employee is a court-appointed special advocate

"...Vince Cortez, a USPS employee development specialist in Corpus Christi, TX , described his work as a court-appointed special advocate for abused or neglected children in a recent issue of The Eagle. ..."    


This Article is From: usps.com


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Wednesday, December 27, 2023

Vikings season ticket holder gifts seats to postal worker, wife after social media ask

"..."I'm like, this would be such a cool Christmas gift. I'm going to throw it out to the universe. My husband is such a hardworking postal carrier. Let's see if there are any 'Purple Santas' out there who can bless us with some tickets," said Alissa Postal. ...Shortly after she posted on X, a season ticket holder named Andy Sowle, who was a complete stranger to them, responded and gifted his seats, saying, "Thank your husband for all the hard work that goes unnoticed this time of year." "    


This Article is From: www.cbsnews.com


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Thursday, December 17, 2009

$190 postage for gifts paid by mystery man

Yes, Memphis, there really is a Santa Claus

"...He was there to open a post office box, Bethes said, and after he'd finished his paperwork, he asked about the package...."    



This Article is From: www.commercialappeal.com

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