Super Bowl Commemorative Souvenir Envelopes

Available At Select DFW Area Post Offices or By Mail Order

February 03, 2011 



Super Bowl LXV envelope

ARLINGTON, TX — The U.S. Postal Service is promoting a 2011 Super Bowl commemorative souvenir envelope honoring the Green Bay Packers and the Pittsburgh Steelers. The National Football League has authorized this item.

Beginning Monday, Feb. 7, 2011, select Arlington, Dallas and Fort Worth Post Offices will be offering the commemorative envelopes at $10 each while supplies last.  Following is a list of Post Office retail locations:

Arlington Main Post Office, 300 E South St, Arlington, TX 76004
Bardin Road Post Office, 1301 E Bardin Rd, Arlington, TX 76018
Oakwood Post Office, 1009 Oakwood Ln, Arlington, TX 76012
Melear Station, 3903 Melear Dr, Arlington, TX 76015
Watson Community Post Office, 1975 Ballpark Way, Arlington, TX 76006
Tate Springs Post Office, 4108 SW Green Oaks Blvd, Arlington, TX 76003
Dallas Main Post Office, 401 DFW Turnpike, Dallas, TX 76260
Jack D Watson Post Office, 4600 Mark IV Pkwy, Fort Worth, TX 76161

Football fans can also purchase the envelopes via mail order, by sending a postal money order made payable to “Postmaster.” There’s a one-time shipping and handling fee of $5. ($10 per envelope and $5 per order for postage and handling)  Souvenir envelopes will be mailed within 2 to 4 weeks beginning Monday, Feb. 7, 2011, by Priority Mail with Signature Confirmation.  All orders must be postmarked by March 7, 2011.

Send mail order requests to:

SUPER BOWL COMMEMORATIVE ENVELOPE
4600 MARK IV PKWY, ROOM 345K
FORT WORTH, TX 76161-9600

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