Special Total Solar Eclipse Cancellation Event in Greensboro


August 15, 2017 



http://www.facebook.com/uspsspacerTwitter @USPS

Solar Eclipse Forever stamps Solar Eclipse Forever stamps

GREENSBORO — The U.S. Postal Service will celebrate the 2017 Great American Solar Eclipse with a dedication of the Total Eclipse of the Sun Forever stamp on Monday, Aug. 21, from 1 to 4 p.m. in the lobby of Battleground Post Office, located at 2941 Battleground Avenue. The event will be held in conjunction with the solar eclipse and will feature a special cancellation for enthusiasts seeking to commemorate this astronomical phenomenon.

The Total Solar Eclipse Forever Stamp was released on June 20, 2017 in anticipation of the total eclipse of the sun. This is the first U.S. stamp to use thermochromic ink, which uses body heat to transform the solar eclipse into the Moon.

“This is one of the most exciting stamps that the Postal Service has ever released,” said Greensboro Postmaster Ronnie White. “A simple touch with your finger can replicate the extraordinary experience of a solar eclipse.”

A total eclipse of the Sun occurs when the Moon completely blocks the visible solar disk from view, casting a shadow on Earth. The 70-mile-wide shadow path of the eclipse, known as the “path of totality,” will traverse the country diagonally, appearing first in Oregon (mid-morning local time) and exiting some 2,500 miles east and 90 minutes later off the coast of South Carolina (mid-afternoon local time) passing through portions of 14 states.

The Postal Service receives no tax dollars for operating expenses and relies on the sale of postage, products and services to fund its operations.

###

Please Note: For broadcast quality video and audio, photo stills and other media resources, visit the USPS Newsroom at about.usps.com/news/welcome.htm.

For reporters interested in speaking with a regional Postal Service public relations professional, please go to about.usps.com/news/media-contacts/usps-local-media-contacts.pdf. Follow us on Twitter (twitter.com/usps), Instagram (instagram.com/uspostalservice), Pinterest (pinterest.com/uspsstamps), LinkedIn (linkedin.com/company/usps), subscribe to our channel on YouTube (youtube.com/usps), like us on Facebook (facebook.com/usps) and view our Postal Postsblog (uspsblog.com).

For more information about the Postal Service, visit usps.com and usps.com/postalfacts.

Postal News
 

North Carolina Media Contacts