WHAT:
Wake Forest Post Office will hold a Grand Opening event to commemorate the opening of its Automated Postal Center (APC), a self-service kiosk that offers virtually all postal services and transforms the Post Office into a 24-hour operation.
WHO:
Postmaster Joseph Rabideau and Wake Forest Mayor Vivian Jones will join the local Chamber of Commerce to host a special ribbon-cutting ceremony for this unique form of alternate access.
WHERE:
Wake Forest Post Office
224 E. Holding Avenue
Wake Forest, NC
WHEN:
Monday, March 14, 2011 @ 12 noon
BACKGROUND:
APCs accept credit and debit cards and enable customers to weigh and mail letters and parcels and purchase stamps. It also dispenses postage in any amount for Express Mail, Priority Mail, First-Class Mail, and Parcel Post services. The APC also provides mailing information, ZIP Code lookup, and Delivery Confirmation services.
The APC is part of the expansion of locations in Wake Forest and the Triangle offering alternate access. In addition to the Main Post Office, a Contract Postal Unit is also available at the Ace Hardware store, 910 Gateway Commons Circle in Wake Forest. Face-value are available at major retailers, including Harris Teeter, Food Lion, Walgreens and CVS Pharmacies, Staples and Wells Fargo Bank.
Customers will also find many traditional services by going online to www.usps.com, including purchasing stamps, printing mailing labels and postage for packages, and calling to arrange package pickup (Click-N-Ship).
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