Aug. 8, 2024
Postal Customer Council Hosts a Night of Baseball, Fireworks and Networking
CHARLOTTE, NC — The Greater Charlotte Postal Customer Council (GCPCC) invites mailing industry professionals and their families to enjoy a night of summertime fun while watching the Charlotte Knights host the Toledo Mud Hens at Truist Field.
“This night is a grand slam for mailing industry professionals,” said Jessica Dew, customer relations coordinator. “Businesses of every size can benefit from services we offer such as Direct Mail, Informed Delivery and Ground Advantage, the latest mailing product from the U.S. Postal Service.”
When:
Aug. 16
Time:
6 p.m. air-conditioned luxury box opens
7 p.m. games starts
Where:
Truist Field – Charlotte, NC
Cost:
$65 per person
Registration:
www.charlottepcc.com (Seating is limited)
The GCPCC recently was awarded 2024 Silver in Education Excellence Award. Education excellence is the cornerstone of every successful PCC. This award is given to PCCs who have incorporated unique educational topics, speakers, and workshops to increase mailing and shipping knowledge within their PCCs.
“The Delivering for America, 10-year plan has revolutionized and modernized the Postal Service in just a few years and customers are seeing the benefits,” said Justin Henderson, Charlotte Postmaster and GCPCC Co-Chair.
There will be a carving station in the air-conditioned suite until 8 p.m. and fireworks at the conclusion of the game.
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