What: |
The Romeo Post Office will hold a Special Presentation of the SCOOBY-DOO and Frozen Treats Forever Stamps at the Romeo-Washington-Bruce Parks & Rec Summer Outdoor Movie Night. Kids will enjoy free activities before the movie including a popsicle craft and coloring contest with a flower pot theme. All artwork will be displayed at the Romeo Post Office, 119 Church St, to accompany the SCOOBY-DOO stamp. Frozen treats will be shared with all who attend. Please share the news on Facebook and other social media using the hashtag #FrozenTreatsStamps |
When: |
Thursday, July 19, 2018 |
Where: |
Bruce Township Park |
Who: |
Carrie VanLuven, Officer-In-Charge, Romeo Post Office |
Background: |
“Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!” For nearly 50 years, this call has summoned the beloved animated Great Dane wherever help is needed. The U.S. Postal Service, in collaboration with Warner Bros. Consumer Products, is excited to announce a new Forever stamp issued on July 14. This new issuance features Scooby-Doo helping out by watering a blossoming plant in a flowerpot — a simple act symbolizing a component of the “Doo Good” campaign’s effort to provide young people with tools and activities geared toward enriching the environment. The campaign, launching this year in partnership with generationON, the youth division of Points of Light, also focuses on helping the hungry and acting as animal allies. Frozen Treats: The U.S. Postal Service is providing customers of all ages with a treat for their senses with the release of its first scratch-and-sniff stamps. The aroma of the Frozen Treats Forever Stamps will remind customers of the sweet scent of summer when mailing and receiving letters of love, friendship, party invitations and other correspondence. |
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