Happy Valentine’s Day
Last Few Days Before The Postage Increase
Remember postage pricing increases on January 22, 2012.
Single-piece, 1-ounce First-Class Mail letters will increase 1
cent, to 45 cents (additional ounces remain at 20 cents). The price for mailing
a First-Class Mail postcard will increase 3 cents to 32 cents and the cost of
stamped postcards will increase 3 cents to 35 cents.
Letters to Canada or Mexico will increase 5 cents to 85 cents
and letters to other international destinations increase 7 cents to $1.05.
New U.S. Postal Service App for iPhone Scans Shipping Labels for Package Tracking on the Go
The U.S. Postal Service has launched a new
mobile application for iPhone users that allows them to use the device’s camera
to scan barcodes on shipping labels for quick, easy and convenient tracking of
their packages and other mail. The application stores the label numbers so
customers can easily recheck the status of their shipments. The scanner function
is available on iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4 and iPad 2.
New Postal Prices
For business mailers who are First-Class Mail Presort mailers,
the Mailing Services announcement offers good news. When the new prices go into
effect, presorted and automation letters weighing up to 2 ounces will be charged
the same price. “This gives companies expanded opportunities to advertise new
services and products to their customers as part of bill and statement
mailings,” said Paul Vogel, USPS president and chief marketing/sales
officer.
Single-piece, 1-ounce First-Class Mail letters will increase 1
cent, to 45 cents (additional ounces remain at 20 cents). The price for mailing
a First-Class Mail postcard will increase 3 cents to 32 cents and the cost of
stamped postcards will increase 3 cents to 35 cents.
Letters to Canada or Mexico will increase 5 cents to 85 cents
and letters to other international destinations increase 7 cents to $1.05.
Statement on Delay of Closing or Consolidation of Post Offices and Mail Processing Facilities
The U.S. Postal Service, in response to a request made by multiple U.S.
Senators, has agreed to delay the closing or consolidation of any Post Office or
mail processing facility until May 15, 2012. The Postal Service will continue
all necessary steps required for the review of these facilities during the
interim period, including public input meetings.
The Postal Service hopes this period will help facilitate the enactment of
comprehensive postal legislation. Given the Postal Service’s financial situation
and the loss of mail volume, the Postal Service must continue to take all steps
necessary to reduce costs and increase revenue.
U.S. Postal Service Delivers Children’s Holiday Dreams
What do the U.S. Postal Service and Santa Claus have in common? Neither rain nor
snow nor heat nor gloom of night will keep them from delivering dreams this
holiday season. Today marks the start of the Postal Service’s annual “Letters to
Santa” program, a campaign that’s helped fulfill the holiday wishes of children
and their families for nearly a century.
“Letters to Santa” is an annual letter-writing program through which members
of the public and charitable organizations respond to children’s letters
addressed to Santa Claus, the North Pole and other seasonal characters. To
announce that the letter adoption period has begun, a ceremony was held today at
New York City’s Operation Santa command center at the iconic James A. Farley
building with a special appearance by Santa Claus.
“We are delighted to once again kick off the holiday mailing season with the
start of our annual ‘Letters to Santa program’,” said Postmaster General Patrick
R. Donahoe. “The Postal Service is gearing up for a huge mail delivery to the
North Pole to help Santa and his elves get ready for the big day.”
The Postal Service expects to deliver more than 16.5 billion cards, letters
and packages between now and New Years Eve. This year, a postmark of Santa in
his sleigh being pulled by six reindeer will appear in the upper right-hand
corner of holiday cards and letters.
“While Santa’s been making wishes come true a bit longer than the Postal
Service, for more than two centuries he’s relied almost exclusively on postal
employees to bring him letters from girls and boys around the country and to
help him deliver their presents,” Donahoe said. “For nearly 100 years, the
‘Letters to Santa’ program has made dreams come true for those in need. This is
a time to celebrate how postal employees, charitable organizations, and
businesses have made a difference in the lives of children coast to coast.”
JANUARY 22, 2012 MAILING SERVICES PRICE CHANGE
A new 3-month pricing option will be available to rent PO Boxes for people on the move and others that need a PO Box for a shorter time period.
Delivery Confirmation will be free for several parcel products as the Postal Service continues to make tracking an integral component of parcels mailed at commercial rates.
Statement from Postmaster General Patrick R. Donahoe on the Tenth Anniversary of the Anthrax Crisis
Ten years ago America experienced the unthinkable when anthrax was sent through the U.S.Mail and caused the death of five individuals, including two postal employees, and caused illness in others.
In the decade since this tragedy, the Postal Service decontaminated and renovated affected facilities, deployed state-of-the-art technology to detect and protect against potential threats and implemented educational programs for our employees and the mailing community.
The anthrax crisis served as a defining moment for the Postal Service and due to the unwavering dedication and commitment of Postal employees across the nation, the mail continued to move.
As we observe the 10-year anniversary of the anthrax crisis, we also acknowledge the more than 550,000 employees who continue to work tirelessly to process, deliver and protect the U.S. Mail
maintaining the public’s safety, confidence and trust in the U.S. Postal Service.
Get Ready The Big Change Is Coming
Delivery standards are going to change. Take a look at what can be expected.
http://about.usps.com/news/electronic-press-kits/our-future-network/service-standards-110915.pdf
Johnwicki (Caleb) and the P-CEP boosters need your support!
This year The Plymouth Canton Choir Program will be publishing a Choir Pictorial Program. It will be a glossy book that will showcase P-CEP choirs, directors, yearly schedules and accomplishments, as well as paid advertising and sponsorship for our supporters. All choir members will be photographed in their respective ensembles and this book will serve not only as a program for all the concerts, but will be a wonderful documentation and memento of the years’ activities and accomplishments.
The Choir Pictorial Program will be passed out to audience members at each of our concerts throughout the 2011-2012 school year. Most of our concerts are attended by over 700 audience members. Your ad will be viewed by thousands of people!!!
We would really appreciate it if you would consider placing an ad or a sponsorship in The Choir Pictorial Program. Please contact us by email and we will forward the forms with pricing and sizes to you.
Your support is TAX DEDUCTABE.
Thank you so much for your support!
Kent Greniewicki
VP P-CEP Choir Boosters

