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Hartselle Enquirer

Hartselle post office sells Love Stamps with hometown’s name

Hartselle City Court Clerk / Magistrate Stanley Holt purchases the newly released LOVE stamp.
Hartselle City Court Clerk / Magistrate Stanley Holt purchases the newly released LOVE stamp.

The Hartselle Post Office took advantage of their hometown’s name on Valentine’s Day to promote the sale of the newly released Forever Love Stamp.

Hartselle Postmaster Lee Nall displayed a poster that read “From Hartselle Sealed with Love”.

For nearly forty years, the LOVE stamp series has featured a wide range of subjects, including flowers, Victorian lace, cherubs, swans, candy hearts and abstract designs. This year’s love stamp, Sealed with love, features an illustration of an envelope flap fastened with an elegant wax seal.

“The Postal Service is an important part of the Hartselle area. The community has been supportive of us. They proved that last October when Hartselle was the number one office in sales for Breast Cancer Awareness Stamps in the Alabama District. It only seemed appropriate to highlight the new Forever Love Stamp in a city that has such a big heart” said Nall.

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