This contest is being listed only on the HP Listserv so you have a great chance of winning.

Contestants must be age 12 or younger. Contestants should e-mail me a paragraph (at least three sentences) or more saying “Why I think the post office is important and should be saved.” Each winner will win a piece of post office merchandise (examples below). There will be two winners. One winner will be drawn at random from all young people entered who send at least a paragraph on the topic. The second winner will be selected based on what I think is the best piece of writing submitted about why saving the post office is important.

This contest begins August 17 and ends August 27 this year. I’ll announce the winners the week after Labor Day.  

As part of the entry, I need to know the name and age of the young person entering, and the area (HP, Friendship, Shadyside, etc.) where they live.  

I’ll talk with the winners to find out which piece of post office merchandise they would like, and we’ll agree on a prize (has to be within my budget). Then I’ll buy the items and have them shipped directly to the winners. Examples of post office merchandise (all of which are within my budget) include: The Art of Magic Kit with Stamps, a Marvin Gaye screen-printed poster, a U.S. Mail Carrier Toddler/Kids Costume (Halloween is coming), a U.S. Mail Carrier Dog Costume (Halloween is coming), an Earth Day t-shirt (currently back ordered), a T-Rex 3D Puzzle & Notecard Set, and more. See https://store.usps.com/store/results/gifts/_/N-nnxamr#content.

janet jai, MLA
https://vision-and-values.com
Author, Saving Our Public Libraries: Why We Should. How We Can, and Trees Song (for Jenni) about the lifelong love between a girl and a tree.