Dec. 2, 2019

South Bay Post Offices add hours on three December Saturdays

When it comes to customer convenience, it’s all about Priority Yule!

SAN JOSE, CA — To ease the hustle and bustle of getting your holiday shipments in the mail and on their way, select South Bay Post Offices in the Bay-Valley postal district will be open for full retail services on three December Saturdays –  7th , 14th  and 21st  2019. With the busiest week projected to be December 16-22, the extra hours help customers dashing to the Post Office to get their shipments in the mail.

The following post offices will be open for retail service from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Dec. 7,14 and 21:

POST OFFICE

ADDRESS

Campbell Main

500 W. Hamilton Ave., Campbell CA 95008    

Cupertino Main

21701 Steven Creek Blvd., Cupertino CA 95014                                                           

East Santa Cruz Station

1146 Soquel Ave., Santa Cruz CA 95062  

Los Gatos Main

101 S. Santa Cruz Ave., Los Gatos CA 95030

Milpitas Main

450 S. Abel St., Milpitas, CA 95035

Salinas Main

1011 Post Drive, Salinas, CA 93907             

San Jose Main

1750 Lundy Ave. San Jose, CA 95101            

San Jose-Willow Glen

1750 Meridian Ave., San Jose, CA 95125     

San Jose-Westgate

4285 Payne Ave.,  San Jose, CA 95117    

San Jose – Berryessa

1315 Piedmont Road, San Jose, CA 95132

Watsonville Main

225 Main St., Watsonville, CA 95076

More than 2.5 billion pieces of mail, including 200 million packages, are expected to be processed and delivered during the week of December 16-22. Traditionally, what used to be the busiest day of the year has morphed into the “busiest week,” largely driven by an increase in online buying. 

“During the busiest time of the year, people get frazzled with all they have to do,” said Bay-Valley District Manager Darrel Stoke. “Providing the added convenience of more days and hours to bring us their mail is just one less thing they have to worry about. It’s all about Priority Yule!”

To search for a specific Post Office, go to https://tools.usps.com/find-location.htm

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

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