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Wednesday, June 11, 2025

People stand in the parking lot of a brick building and applaud next to a poster of a stamp bearing the U.S. Flag
The U.S. Flag stamp is unveiled in Three Oaks, MI. From left are Zach Hackett, owner of the Vickers Theatre; Jay Bigalke of Linn’s Stamp News; Doug Haight, whose photo was used for the stamp; Donald Dombrow Jr., Michigan 2 District manager; Tonia Stevens, Three Oaks postmaster; Jason Niemzyk, a Three Oaks Village Council member; and Heather Whitlow, a local Flag Day committee member.

USPS unveils this year’s U.S. Flag stamp

The latest release was dedicated at a festival celebrating patriotism

The Postal Service dedicated its latest U.S. Flag stamp during an annual festival in Three Oaks, MI, that celebrates Old Glory.

“An enduring emblem of freedom, national unity and patriotic spirit, the flag of the United States has flown proudly stateside, abroad and even on the surface of the moon,” said Donald Dombrow Jr., the Postal Service’s Michigan 2 District manager, who spoke at the ceremony.

The new stamp — available in booklets and panes of 20 and coils of 100, 3,000 and 10,000 — shows the flag fluttering in the breeze against a white background. It was designed by Antonio Alcalá, an art director for USPS, and features an image by photographer Doug Haight.

In his remarks, Haight recalled snapping the image at a vacation property co-owned by his wife’s family.

“I mostly take photos of people. It was serendipity that I happened to take a photo of this particular flag,” he said.

The ceremony, held outside an historic movie theater, drew 250 attendees and was part of a weekend festival in Three Oaks, a village of about 1,300 people in the state’s southwest corner.

Jason Niemzyk, a Three Oaks Village Council member, said the community was proud to be the site of this year’s U.S. Flag stamp dedication.

“If you ever need your patriotism button re-charged, come to Three Oaks. It makes me proud to know we are a community that our young children will stand up and salute the flag. A ceremony like this gives us a moment to reflect on the freedoms we hold dear,” he said.

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Milestones

Appointments, awards and retirements

Here’s a look at recent USPS announcements

Mathew J. Da Silva, integration and support manager, was named acting air transportation category management center director.

Shanty A. Doodnauth, transportation contracts manager, was named acting surface transportation category management center director.

Mack A. Harmon Jr. was named the St. Louis Processing and Distribution Center’s plant manager. He previously served as plant manager at the Delaware Processing and Distribution Center in New Castle.

Karen A. Pompanella, commercial products and services senior director, retired after 36 years with the Postal Service.

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June 18, 2025
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‘USPS Retirement Health Benefits’

Postal Service employees may participate in an upcoming webinar that will address benefits available after retirement.

The session, “USPS Retirement Health Benefits: Medicare, Dental and Vision,” will be held Wednesday, June 18, from noon to 1 p.m. Eastern.

Representatives from Aetna, a provider of health plans for federal employees, will lead the discussion.

Participants must register before the event on the webinar website.

Participation is voluntary. Nonexempt employees must participate off the clock or during authorized breaks.

Employees who have questions can email the USPS Benefits and Wellness team.

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