A trio of USPS employees recently served as tour guides through America’s postal history at the Mesa Public Library in Arizona.
Veronica Diaz, customer service operations manager; Felicia Earthman, Mesa Post Office customer services manager; and Mesa Postmaster Frank Cetta recently presented a program called “America 250: The History of the United States Post Office” at the library.
The talk, which is one event in a series of activities hosted by the library to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary, looked at the evolution of one of the nation’s oldest institutions and touched on many of its modern milestones, such as its recent retail modernization efforts.
The employees shared answers to frequently asked questions and fun facts about the Postal Service to spark conversation and questions from attendees.
“The team enjoyed interacting with the community and answering questions about the Postal Service and its history,” Cetta said.
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