LAS VEGAS — Just in time for Valentine’s Day, new greeting card displays have arrived at the Las Vegas Post Office. Busy consumers can buy, stamp and mail a valentine or other greeting card while conducting other Postal Service business.
The Vegas Valley Post Office stations that carry the greeting cards are:
Las Vegas
| Garside Station | 1801 S. Decatur Blvd |
| Red Rock Vista Station | 2449 N Tenaya Way |
| Crossroads Station | 6210 N. Jones Blvd. |
| Summerlin Station | 1611 Spring Gate Lane |
| Spring Valley Station | 3375 S. Rainbow Blvd |
| Westridge Station | 7925 W. Russell Rd. |
Henderson
| Main Office | 404 S. Boulder Hwy |
| Valle Verde Station | 1575 W Horizon Ridge Pkwy |
Only a few offices nationwide offer the cards under a year-long pilot program launched last fall. By the end of March about 1,500 Post Offices nationwide will offer greeting cards.
“Greeting cards are a great way to let someone know you are thinking about them,” said acting Las Vegas Postmaster Craig Colton. “I think our customers will like the convenience of having greeting cards right at the Post Office, where you can buy a card and drop it in the mail in one stop.”
More than half of the 7 billion greeting cards sold in the U.S. are sent through the mail.
In addition to valentines, the greeting card assortment includes cards for birthdays, baby announcements, encouragement, sympathy and wedding anniversaries. Seasonal displays will offer cards appropriate to various holidays and times of the year, including Mother’s Day, Father’s Day and graduation.
According to the Greeting Card Association, Valentine’s Day is the next most popular time to send cards after the winter holiday season. The most popular everyday cards are birthday cards, followed in popularity by cards celebrating anniversaries, and cards of encouragement, including get well, friendship and sympathy cards.
A special edition CD, “Love Letters From Ella,” featuring 10 classic love songs by Ella Fitzgerald, is also available during February at many larger Post Offices and online at www.usps.com/shop.
“At Valentine’s Day or anytime of the year, let someone you know are thinking about them,” said Colton. “Send a card. It’s important, and this makes it easy to do.”
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