ANIMAL RESCUE: ADOPT A SHELTER PET' STAMPS WIN CUSTOMER APPROVAL
Children from Camp Muddy Paws with Humane Society of Boulder Valley Chief Executive Officer Lisa Pederson and Boulder Valmont Station Manager Larry Gendreizig. |
The Postal Service’s work with local animal shelters continues, as do sales of the Animal Rescue: Adopt a Shelter Pet pane of stamps. To date, USPS has sold 6.2 million sheets of stamps, collecting more than $55 million in revenue.
Typical of the many events held to promote pet adoption was one hosted by the Boulder, CO, Valmont Station Post Office and the Humane Society of Boulder Valley (HSBV).
During the event, Station Manager Larry Gendreizig presented HSBV Chief Executive Officer Lisa Pederson and the organization’s Camp Muddy Paws youths with a framed print of the stamps. Children from the Camp Muddy Paws HSBV pet-care program also created colorful posters depicting how the stamps promote the humane treatment of animals.
Boulder Valmont Station ranks second highest in the sale of the pet stamps within the Colorado/Wyoming District.