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RE: Celebrating Community Commitment This 4th of July

Dear Editor,

As the Postmasters of Aumsville, Mount Angel, and Sublimity, we are writing to express the unwavering commitment of our postal staff to serving our wonderful communities. With the 4th of July approaching, a time when we celebrate our nation’s independence and the freedoms we cherish, it is also a fitting moment to reflect on the values that bind us together.

The Postal Service has been an integral part of American life for centuries, connecting people across vast distances, facilitating communication and commerce. We and our teams take immense pride in continuing this tradition throughout our communities. Our dedication goes beyond simply delivering mail and packages; it extends to being a reliable and supportive presence in our community.

Every day, our staff works diligently to ensure that your letters, packages, and essential communications reach their destinations promptly and securely. We understand that the trust you place in us is vital, and we strive to uphold that trust through our hard work and dedication.

As we celebrate Independence Day, let us also celebrate the spirit of community and the importance of staying connected. The 4th of July is a reminder of the strength and resilience that define our nation. It is these same qualities that our postal employees embody each day as they serve you.

We are honored to be a part of the communities and to contribute to their well-being. On behalf of our entire postal staff, we wish you all a joyful and safe 4th of July. Let us come together to celebrate not only our nation’s independence but also the unity and dedication that make our towns special places to live.

Thank you for your continued trust and support.

Sincerely,

Richard Ainsworth, Postmaster
Aumsville Post Office
Aumsville, Oregon

Wendy Ash, Postmaster
Mount Angel Post Office
Mount Angel, Oregon

Charlie Roush, Postmaster
Sublimity Post Office
Sublimity, Oregon

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