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Overcoming the Fear of Falling

04/10/2026 - 10:00 am - 11:00 am Mulberry Grove Care Center 8877 SE 165 Mulberry Ln. The Villages

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HAHarvey Walden
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Overcoming the Fear of Falling

04/10/2026 - 10:00 am - 11:00 am Mulberry Grove Care Center 8877 SE 165 Mulberry Ln. The Villages

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HAHarvey Walden
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Events in McIntosh on April 6, 2026

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HAHarvey Walden
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Yoga by the Bay Every Monday & Thursday

Join us every Monday and Thursday for a relaxing outdoor yoga session by the bay. Classes are donation-based (suggested $15) and open to all levels.What to Bring: Please bring a yoga mat, water bottle, and towel.Guided by yoga instructor: @papa_guru

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HAHarvey Walden
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FIU Men's Basketball 2025-26 Schedule Released

FIU MTE

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HAHarvey Walden
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FIU Men's Basketball 2025-26 Schedule Released

FIU MTE

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HAHarvey Walden
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FIU Men's Basketball 2025-26 Schedule Released

FIU MTE

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HAHarvey Walden
2 weeks ago

FIU Men's Basketball 2025-26 Schedule Released

FIU MTE

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HAHarvey Walden
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FIU Men's Basketball 2025-26 Schedule Released

FIU MTE

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HAHarvey Walden
2 weeks ago

FIU Men's Basketball 2025-26 Schedule Released

FIU MTE

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HAHarvey Walden
2 weeks ago

How to Send a Letter or Postcard

How to Send a Letter or Postcard | USPS Sending a letter with USPS is easy! The service helps with most letters and postcards sent domestically (inside the U.S.), including U.S. territories and military bases in the U.S. and abroad. Step 1: Choose Envelope or Postcard Envelopes are for sending flat, flexible things, like letters, cards, checks, forms, and other paper goods. For just 1 $0.78 First-Class Mail Forever stamp, you can send 1 oz (about 4 sheets of regular, 8-1/2" x 11" paper in a rectangular envelope) to anywhere in the U.S. Envelopes must be rectangular and made of paper to qualify for letter prices. Maximum size: 11-1/2" long x 6-1/8" high. A standard No. 10 envelope is 9-1/2" long x 4-1/8" high. Contents must stay flat—no more than 1/4" thick. For letter-sized papers without folding, use a large envelope (flat); postage starts at $1.63. If the large envelope is nonrectangular, rigid, or lumpy, package prices apply. Nonmachinable envelopes (rigid, lumpy, with clasps/string/buttons, square, or vertical) require an additional $0.49. Square or vertical envelopes also cost more. Postcards are for short messages and save money at $0.61 per postcard stamp for standard-sized postcards anywhere in the U.S. Standard postcards are usually paper, 5" to 6" long, 3-1/2" to 4-1/4" high, and 0.007" to 0.016" thick. Step 2: Address Your Mail Envelopes: Write return address (sender address) in top left corner. Write delivery address (recipient address) in bottom center. Postcards: Write delivery address in the space provided on the same side as message and stamp. Address Format Tips: - Print addresses neatly in capital letters - Use pen or permanent marker - Do not use commas or periods - Include ZIP+4 Code whenever possible Write Sender Address (return address) in top-left corner: - Your full name or company name - Apartment or suite number - Full street address - City, State, and ZIP+4 Code Write Delivery Address (recipient address) in bottom center: - Recipient's full name or company name - Apartment or suite number - Full street address - City, State, and ZIP+4 Code Special U.S. Addresses: Puerto Rico: Some addresses include an urbanization or community code (URB). Example format: MS MARIA SUAREZ URB LAS GLADIOLAS 150 CALLE A SAN JUAN PR 00926-3232 U.S. Virgin Islands: Same format as standard addresses. Use abbreviation "VI": MS JOAN SMITH RR 1 BOX 6601 KINGSHILL VI 00850-9802 Military and Diplomatic Mail (APO/FPO/DPO): - Do not include city or country name for APO/FPO/DPO addresses in another country - Do include unit and box numbers if assigned: SEAMAN JOSEPH SMITH UNIT 100100 BOX 4120 FPO AP 96691 Step 3: Calculate Postage & Add Insurance or Extra Services A First-Class Mail Forever stamp costs $0.78 and goes in upper right corner (or any combination totaling $0.78). A standard postcard stamp costs $0.61. Postage depends on weight and size/shape. Weigh letters using kitchen scale, postal scale, self-service kiosk, or Post Office counter. Rule of thumb: Send 1 oz (4 sheets printer paper and business-sized envelope) for 1 First-Class Mail Forever stamp ($0.78). Large envelope (flat) postage starts at $1.63 for 1 oz. Additional Postage: - For letters up to 3.5 oz: each additional 1 oz costs $0.29 - For large envelopes up to 13 oz: price varies per additional 1 oz - Nonmachinable items cost $0.49 more - Square or vertical envelopes cost more Add-On Services (extra fees): - Certified Mail: Proof of mailing and recipient signature - Registered Mail: USPS's most secure service with manual processing, separate handling, and signatures at each step - Return Receipt: Printed or emailed delivery record with recipient's signature - Adult Signature Required: Only adults 21+ can sign with valid government ID Step 4: Send Your Mail Once addressed and postage applied, send mail by: - Putting in mailbox and raising flag - Dropping in cluster mailbox outgoing slot - Dropping in blue collection box - Taking to Post Office lobby drop Postmarks: For guaranteed postmark on mailing day, ask retail associate at Post Office counter to hand-cancel for free. Important: Envelopes with postage stamps weighing over 10 oz or thicker than 1/2" cannot go in collection boxes; must give to Post Office employee. Bonus: Sending Mail Pro Tips The Postal Service processes 425.3 million mail pieces daily using high-speed sorting machines. Stay Flexible: Postcards, letter envelopes, and large envelopes must bend through sorting machines. OK: flexible, flat items like stickers, photos, trading cards (as long as envelope stays flat, not lumpy, under 1/4" thick). Not OK: Don't put rigid objects (flash drives, coins, keys, hard plastic cases) loose in unpadded paper envelopes—use padded envelope or small box instead, sending as package. Sending Embellished Invitations: Pay extra for nonmachinable First-Class Mail, bring to Post Office counter, ask for hand-cancellation. For externally decorated invitations with wax seals, strings, ribbons, etc., put inside another envelope. Need Tracking: Tracking unavailable for First-Class Mail. For tracking, use Priority Mail Express or Priority Mail service, or add Certified Mail or Registered Mail service (can combine with Return Receipt).

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HAHarvey Walden
2 weeks ago

How to Send a Letter or Postcard

How to Send a Letter or Postcard | USPS Sending a letter with USPS is easy! The service helps with most letters and postcards sent domestically (inside the U.S.), including U.S. territories and military bases in the U.S. and abroad. Step 1: Choose Envelope or Postcard Envelopes are for sending flat, flexible things, like letters, cards, checks, forms, and other paper goods. For just 1 $0.78 First-Class Mail Forever stamp, you can send 1 oz (about 4 sheets of regular, 8-1/2" x 11" paper in a rectangular envelope) to anywhere in the U.S. Envelopes must be rectangular and made of paper to qualify for letter prices. Maximum size: 11-1/2" long x 6-1/8" high. A standard No. 10 envelope is 9-1/2" long x 4-1/8" high. Contents must stay flat—no more than 1/4" thick. For letter-sized papers without folding, use a large envelope (flat); postage starts at $1.63. If the large envelope is nonrectangular, rigid, or lumpy, package prices apply. Nonmachinable envelopes (rigid, lumpy, with clasps/string/buttons, square, or vertical) require an additional $0.49. Square or vertical envelopes also cost more. Postcards are for short messages and save money at $0.61 per postcard stamp for standard-sized postcards anywhere in the U.S. Standard postcards are usually paper, 5" to 6" long, 3-1/2" to 4-1/4" high, and 0.007" to 0.016" thick. Step 2: Address Your Mail Envelopes: Write return address (sender address) in top left corner. Write delivery address (recipient address) in bottom center. Postcards: Write delivery address in the space provided on the same side as message and stamp. Address Format Tips: - Print addresses neatly in capital letters - Use pen or permanent marker - Do not use commas or periods - Include ZIP+4 Code whenever possible Write Sender Address (return address) in top-left corner: - Your full name or company name - Apartment or suite number - Full street address - City, State, and ZIP+4 Code Write Delivery Address (recipient address) in bottom center: - Recipient's full name or company name - Apartment or suite number - Full street address - City, State, and ZIP+4 Code Special U.S. Addresses: Puerto Rico: Some addresses include an urbanization or community code (URB). Example format: MS MARIA SUAREZ URB LAS GLADIOLAS 150 CALLE A SAN JUAN PR 00926-3232 U.S. Virgin Islands: Same format as standard addresses. Use abbreviation "VI": MS JOAN SMITH RR 1 BOX 6601 KINGSHILL VI 00850-9802 Military and Diplomatic Mail (APO/FPO/DPO): - Do not include city or country name for APO/FPO/DPO addresses in another country - Do include unit and box numbers if assigned: SEAMAN JOSEPH SMITH UNIT 100100 BOX 4120 FPO AP 96691 Step 3: Calculate Postage & Add Insurance or Extra Services A First-Class Mail Forever stamp costs $0.78 and goes in upper right corner (or any combination totaling $0.78). A standard postcard stamp costs $0.61. Postage depends on weight and size/shape. Weigh letters using kitchen scale, postal scale, self-service kiosk, or Post Office counter. Rule of thumb: Send 1 oz (4 sheets printer paper and business-sized envelope) for 1 First-Class Mail Forever stamp ($0.78). Large envelope (flat) postage starts at $1.63 for 1 oz. Additional Postage: - For letters up to 3.5 oz: each additional 1 oz costs $0.29 - For large envelopes up to 13 oz: price varies per additional 1 oz - Nonmachinable items cost $0.49 more - Square or vertical envelopes cost more Add-On Services (extra fees): - Certified Mail: Proof of mailing and recipient signature - Registered Mail: USPS's most secure service with manual processing, separate handling, and signatures at each step - Return Receipt: Printed or emailed delivery record with recipient's signature - Adult Signature Required: Only adults 21+ can sign with valid government ID Step 4: Send Your Mail Once addressed and postage applied, send mail by: - Putting in mailbox and raising flag - Dropping in cluster mailbox outgoing slot - Dropping in blue collection box - Taking to Post Office lobby drop Postmarks: For guaranteed postmark on mailing day, ask retail associate at Post Office counter to hand-cancel for free. Important: Envelopes with postage stamps weighing over 10 oz or thicker than 1/2" cannot go in collection boxes; must give to Post Office employee. Bonus: Sending Mail Pro Tips The Postal Service processes 425.3 million mail pieces daily using high-speed sorting machines. Stay Flexible: Postcards, letter envelopes, and large envelopes must bend through sorting machines. OK: flexible, flat items like stickers, photos, trading cards (as long as envelope stays flat, not lumpy, under 1/4" thick). Not OK: Don't put rigid objects (flash drives, coins, keys, hard plastic cases) loose in unpadded paper envelopes—use padded envelope or small box instead, sending as package. Sending Embellished Invitations: Pay extra for nonmachinable First-Class Mail, bring to Post Office counter, ask for hand-cancellation. For externally decorated invitations with wax seals, strings, ribbons, etc., put inside another envelope. Need Tracking: Tracking unavailable for First-Class Mail. For tracking, use Priority Mail Express or Priority Mail service, or add Certified Mail or Registered Mail service (can combine with Return Receipt).

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HAHarvey Walden
2 weeks ago

How to Send a Letter or Postcard

How to Send a Letter or Postcard | USPS Sending a letter with USPS is easy! The service helps with most letters and postcards sent domestically (inside the U.S.), including U.S. territories and military bases in the U.S. and abroad. Step 1: Choose Envelope or Postcard Envelopes are for sending flat, flexible things, like letters, cards, checks, forms, and other paper goods. For just 1 $0.78 First-Class Mail Forever stamp, you can send 1 oz (about 4 sheets of regular, 8-1/2" x 11" paper in a rectangular envelope) to anywhere in the U.S. Envelopes must be rectangular and made of paper to qualify for letter prices. Maximum size: 11-1/2" long x 6-1/8" high. A standard No. 10 envelope is 9-1/2" long x 4-1/8" high. Contents must stay flat—no more than 1/4" thick. For letter-sized papers without folding, use a large envelope (flat); postage starts at $1.63. If the large envelope is nonrectangular, rigid, or lumpy, package prices apply. Nonmachinable envelopes (rigid, lumpy, with clasps/string/buttons, square, or vertical) require an additional $0.49. Square or vertical envelopes also cost more. Postcards are for short messages and save money at $0.61 per postcard stamp for standard-sized postcards anywhere in the U.S. Standard postcards are usually paper, 5" to 6" long, 3-1/2" to 4-1/4" high, and 0.007" to 0.016" thick. Step 2: Address Your Mail Envelopes: Write return address (sender address) in top left corner. Write delivery address (recipient address) in bottom center. Postcards: Write delivery address in the space provided on the same side as message and stamp. Address Format Tips: - Print addresses neatly in capital letters - Use pen or permanent marker - Do not use commas or periods - Include ZIP+4 Code whenever possible Write Sender Address (return address) in top-left corner: - Your full name or company name - Apartment or suite number - Full street address - City, State, and ZIP+4 Code Write Delivery Address (recipient address) in bottom center: - Recipient's full name or company name - Apartment or suite number - Full street address - City, State, and ZIP+4 Code Special U.S. Addresses: Puerto Rico: Some addresses include an urbanization or community code (URB). Example format: MS MARIA SUAREZ URB LAS GLADIOLAS 150 CALLE A SAN JUAN PR 00926-3232 U.S. Virgin Islands: Same format as standard addresses. Use abbreviation "VI": MS JOAN SMITH RR 1 BOX 6601 KINGSHILL VI 00850-9802 Military and Diplomatic Mail (APO/FPO/DPO): - Do not include city or country name for APO/FPO/DPO addresses in another country - Do include unit and box numbers if assigned: SEAMAN JOSEPH SMITH UNIT 100100 BOX 4120 FPO AP 96691 Step 3: Calculate Postage & Add Insurance or Extra Services A First-Class Mail Forever stamp costs $0.78 and goes in upper right corner (or any combination totaling $0.78). A standard postcard stamp costs $0.61. Postage depends on weight and size/shape. Weigh letters using kitchen scale, postal scale, self-service kiosk, or Post Office counter. Rule of thumb: Send 1 oz (4 sheets printer paper and business-sized envelope) for 1 First-Class Mail Forever stamp ($0.78). Large envelope (flat) postage starts at $1.63 for 1 oz. Additional Postage: - For letters up to 3.5 oz: each additional 1 oz costs $0.29 - For large envelopes up to 13 oz: price varies per additional 1 oz - Nonmachinable items cost $0.49 more - Square or vertical envelopes cost more Add-On Services (extra fees): - Certified Mail: Proof of mailing and recipient signature - Registered Mail: USPS's most secure service with manual processing, separate handling, and signatures at each step - Return Receipt: Printed or emailed delivery record with recipient's signature - Adult Signature Required: Only adults 21+ can sign with valid government ID Step 4: Send Your Mail Once addressed and postage applied, send mail by: - Putting in mailbox and raising flag - Dropping in cluster mailbox outgoing slot - Dropping in blue collection box - Taking to Post Office lobby drop Postmarks: For guaranteed postmark on mailing day, ask retail associate at Post Office counter to hand-cancel for free. Important: Envelopes with postage stamps weighing over 10 oz or thicker than 1/2" cannot go in collection boxes; must give to Post Office employee. Bonus: Sending Mail Pro Tips The Postal Service processes 425.3 million mail pieces daily using high-speed sorting machines. Stay Flexible: Postcards, letter envelopes, and large envelopes must bend through sorting machines. OK: flexible, flat items like stickers, photos, trading cards (as long as envelope stays flat, not lumpy, under 1/4" thick). Not OK: Don't put rigid objects (flash drives, coins, keys, hard plastic cases) loose in unpadded paper envelopes—use padded envelope or small box instead, sending as package. Sending Embellished Invitations: Pay extra for nonmachinable First-Class Mail, bring to Post Office counter, ask for hand-cancellation. For externally decorated invitations with wax seals, strings, ribbons, etc., put inside another envelope. Need Tracking: Tracking unavailable for First-Class Mail. For tracking, use Priority Mail Express or Priority Mail service, or add Certified Mail or Registered Mail service (can combine with Return Receipt).

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HAHarvey Walden
2 weeks ago

How to Send a Letter or Postcard

How to Send a Letter or Postcard | USPS Sending a letter with USPS is easy! The service helps with most letters and postcards sent domestically (inside the U.S.), including U.S. territories and military bases in the U.S. and abroad. Step 1: Choose Envelope or Postcard Envelopes are for sending flat, flexible things, like letters, cards, checks, forms, and other paper goods. For just 1 $0.78 First-Class Mail Forever stamp, you can send 1 oz (about 4 sheets of regular, 8-1/2" x 11" paper in a rectangular envelope) to anywhere in the U.S. Envelopes must be rectangular and made of paper to qualify for letter prices. Maximum size: 11-1/2" long x 6-1/8" high. A standard No. 10 envelope is 9-1/2" long x 4-1/8" high. Contents must stay flat—no more than 1/4" thick. For letter-sized papers without folding, use a large envelope (flat); postage starts at $1.63. If the large envelope is nonrectangular, rigid, or lumpy, package prices apply. Nonmachinable envelopes (rigid, lumpy, with clasps/string/buttons, square, or vertical) require an additional $0.49. Square or vertical envelopes also cost more. Postcards are for short messages and save money at $0.61 per postcard stamp for standard-sized postcards anywhere in the U.S. Standard postcards are usually paper, 5" to 6" long, 3-1/2" to 4-1/4" high, and 0.007" to 0.016" thick. Step 2: Address Your Mail Envelopes: Write return address (sender address) in top left corner. Write delivery address (recipient address) in bottom center. Postcards: Write delivery address in the space provided on the same side as message and stamp. Address Format Tips: - Print addresses neatly in capital letters - Use pen or permanent marker - Do not use commas or periods - Include ZIP+4 Code whenever possible Write Sender Address (return address) in top-left corner: - Your full name or company name - Apartment or suite number - Full street address - City, State, and ZIP+4 Code Write Delivery Address (recipient address) in bottom center: - Recipient's full name or company name - Apartment or suite number - Full street address - City, State, and ZIP+4 Code Special U.S. Addresses: Puerto Rico: Some addresses include an urbanization or community code (URB). Example format: MS MARIA SUAREZ URB LAS GLADIOLAS 150 CALLE A SAN JUAN PR 00926-3232 U.S. Virgin Islands: Same format as standard addresses. Use abbreviation "VI": MS JOAN SMITH RR 1 BOX 6601 KINGSHILL VI 00850-9802 Military and Diplomatic Mail (APO/FPO/DPO): - Do not include city or country name for APO/FPO/DPO addresses in another country - Do include unit and box numbers if assigned: SEAMAN JOSEPH SMITH UNIT 100100 BOX 4120 FPO AP 96691 Step 3: Calculate Postage & Add Insurance or Extra Services A First-Class Mail Forever stamp costs $0.78 and goes in upper right corner (or any combination totaling $0.78). A standard postcard stamp costs $0.61. Postage depends on weight and size/shape. Weigh letters using kitchen scale, postal scale, self-service kiosk, or Post Office counter. Rule of thumb: Send 1 oz (4 sheets printer paper and business-sized envelope) for 1 First-Class Mail Forever stamp ($0.78). Large envelope (flat) postage starts at $1.63 for 1 oz. Additional Postage: - For letters up to 3.5 oz: each additional 1 oz costs $0.29 - For large envelopes up to 13 oz: price varies per additional 1 oz - Nonmachinable items cost $0.49 more - Square or vertical envelopes cost more Add-On Services (extra fees): - Certified Mail: Proof of mailing and recipient signature - Registered Mail: USPS's most secure service with manual processing, separate handling, and signatures at each step - Return Receipt: Printed or emailed delivery record with recipient's signature - Adult Signature Required: Only adults 21+ can sign with valid government ID Step 4: Send Your Mail Once addressed and postage applied, send mail by: - Putting in mailbox and raising flag - Dropping in cluster mailbox outgoing slot - Dropping in blue collection box - Taking to Post Office lobby drop Postmarks: For guaranteed postmark on mailing day, ask retail associate at Post Office counter to hand-cancel for free. Important: Envelopes with postage stamps weighing over 10 oz or thicker than 1/2" cannot go in collection boxes; must give to Post Office employee. Bonus: Sending Mail Pro Tips The Postal Service processes 425.3 million mail pieces daily using high-speed sorting machines. Stay Flexible: Postcards, letter envelopes, and large envelopes must bend through sorting machines. OK: flexible, flat items like stickers, photos, trading cards (as long as envelope stays flat, not lumpy, under 1/4" thick). Not OK: Don't put rigid objects (flash drives, coins, keys, hard plastic cases) loose in unpadded paper envelopes—use padded envelope or small box instead, sending as package. Sending Embellished Invitations: Pay extra for nonmachinable First-Class Mail, bring to Post Office counter, ask for hand-cancellation. For externally decorated invitations with wax seals, strings, ribbons, etc., put inside another envelope. Need Tracking: Tracking unavailable for First-Class Mail. For tracking, use Priority Mail Express or Priority Mail service, or add Certified Mail or Registered Mail service (can combine with Return Receipt).

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HAHarvey Walden
2 weeks ago

Send Mail & Packages | USPS

Send Mail & Packages Convenient Domestic Shipping Want to save time and ship from home? Use Click-N-Ship® to: Pay for postage and print a shipping label from your printer. No printer? See ways to get labels without a printer using USPS Label Broker® or USPS Label Delivery service. Schedule USPS® Package Pickup from your home or office. Bonus: Get access to lower Commercial Rates for shipping labels. Print a Label Learn More about Click-N-Ship Find a Location Search for Post Offices and other locations to buy stamps, ship packages, apply for passports, and more. Calculate a Price Determine how much postage or how many stamps you need for your letter or package based on size, weight, and destination. Look Up a ZIP Code™ Find a ZIP Code™ by street address or city and state to make sure your mail arrives at the right place. Shipping & Mailing with USPS Postmarks If you want to ensure that your mail receives a postmark on the day you mail it, ask a retail associate at a Post Office retail counter to hand-cancel it for free. Buy Stamps Browse our collection of postage stamps. Find stamps by theme, color, season, mail service, and more. Schedule a Pickup Get a free Package Pickup during your regular mail delivery or pay a fee for a pickup at a time that works for you. Send Letters & Cards Learn how to choose the best envelope or card size, follow Postal addressing standards, and get stamps for your mail. Prepare Your Package Get tips on how to pack your box, choose a mail service, and add enough postage so your package arrives on time. Ship to Military Sending APO, FPO, or DPO mail? No matter where your loved one is stationed, you'll pay domestic prices for military and diplomatic mail. Add Insurance & Extra Services Many domestic and international services include free insurance and USPS Tracking®. You can get additional coverage and extra services like Certified Mail® for peace of mind. Create Custom Mail, Cards, & Envelopes Personalize cards and envelopes with your own photos or use third-party vendor templates to help you create a unique design. Purchase Money Orders Sending money orders at any Post Office is easy to do. Pay with a debit card, cash, or traveler's check. Money orders are safe, cost-effective, and never expire. Domestic Mail & Shipping Services Service | Shipping Time | Pricing | Mail or Package Priority Mail Express® | 1–3 Days | $$$ | Packages Priority Mail® | 2–3 Days | $$ | Packages USPS Ground Advantage® | 2–5 Days | $ | Packages Media Mail® | 2–8 Days | $ | Packages First-Class Mail® | 1–5 Days | $ | Mail

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HAHarvey Walden
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Send Mail & Packages | USPS

Send Mail & Packages Convenient Domestic Shipping Want to save time and ship from home? Use Click-N-Ship® to: Pay for postage and print a shipping label from your printer. No printer? See ways to get labels without a printer using USPS Label Broker® or USPS Label Delivery service. Schedule USPS® Package Pickup from your home or office. Bonus: Get access to lower Commercial Rates for shipping labels. Print a Label Learn More about Click-N-Ship Find a Location Search for Post Offices and other locations to buy stamps, ship packages, apply for passports, and more. Calculate a Price Determine how much postage or how many stamps you need for your letter or package based on size, weight, and destination. Look Up a ZIP Code™ Find a ZIP Code™ by street address or city and state to make sure your mail arrives at the right place. Shipping & Mailing with USPS Postmarks If you want to ensure that your mail receives a postmark on the day you mail it, ask a retail associate at a Post Office retail counter to hand-cancel it for free. Buy Stamps Browse our collection of postage stamps. Find stamps by theme, color, season, mail service, and more. Schedule a Pickup Get a free Package Pickup during your regular mail delivery or pay a fee for a pickup at a time that works for you. Send Letters & Cards Learn how to choose the best envelope or card size, follow Postal addressing standards, and get stamps for your mail. Prepare Your Package Get tips on how to pack your box, choose a mail service, and add enough postage so your package arrives on time. Ship to Military Sending APO, FPO, or DPO mail? No matter where your loved one is stationed, you'll pay domestic prices for military and diplomatic mail. Add Insurance & Extra Services Many domestic and international services include free insurance and USPS Tracking®. You can get additional coverage and extra services like Certified Mail® for peace of mind. Create Custom Mail, Cards, & Envelopes Personalize cards and envelopes with your own photos or use third-party vendor templates to help you create a unique design. Purchase Money Orders Sending money orders at any Post Office is easy to do. Pay with a debit card, cash, or traveler's check. Money orders are safe, cost-effective, and never expire. Domestic Mail & Shipping Services Service | Shipping Time | Pricing | Mail or Package Priority Mail Express® | 1–3 Days | $$$ | Packages Priority Mail® | 2–3 Days | $$ | Packages USPS Ground Advantage® | 2–5 Days | $ | Packages Media Mail® | 2–8 Days | $ | Packages First-Class Mail® | 1–5 Days | $ | Mail

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HAHarvey Walden
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Harmonized System (HS) Code Lookup

Harmonized System (HS) Code Lookup - Get Required Codes for International Packages. For international packages, you need an 'HS Code' for each item in your package. Type a detailed description of your item to get the required HS Code. To use the lookup tool, users must enter a valid destination country and provide a clearly detailed description of the item, including what the item is used for or made of (examples given: laptop computer; fresh eggplant; antiviral spray medication). Optional category and subcategory selections can be made for more accurate results. The tool processes the search and returns results with the HS code and item description. Users are advised to verify results match their item and add more details if needed. Resources available include information about HS Codes and Customs Forms for international packages, Customs Forms FAQs, ability to create customs forms, Click-N-Ship printing options, and price calculation tools.

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HAHarvey Walden
2 weeks ago

Harmonized System (HS) Code Lookup

Harmonized System (HS) Code Lookup - Get Required Codes for International Packages. For international packages, you need an 'HS Code' for each item in your package. Type a detailed description of your item to get the required HS Code. To use the lookup tool, users must enter a valid destination country and provide a clearly detailed description of the item, including what the item is used for or made of (examples given: laptop computer; fresh eggplant; antiviral spray medication). Optional category and subcategory selections can be made for more accurate results. The tool processes the search and returns results with the HS code and item description. Users are advised to verify results match their item and add more details if needed. Resources available include information about HS Codes and Customs Forms for international packages, Customs Forms FAQs, ability to create customs forms, Click-N-Ship printing options, and price calculation tools.

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HAHarvey Walden
2 weeks ago

Book Passport Appointment

Schedule An Appointment through USPS.com for passport services. The appointment scheduling system offers the following service options: New Passport Only, New Passport with Photo Services, Passport Renewal, Digital Photo Services Only, and Hard Copy Photo Services Only. Users can schedule for multiple adults and minors under 16 years old. The system allows searching for appointments by location or date, with appointments available up to 4 weeks in advance. Users should search for Post Offices that provide passport services using the Find USPS Locations tool. Appointments are searchable within a radius of 1 to 100 miles from a specified location. Only appointments for the 5 closest locations are displayed; users can search another location or different date for additional options. Each appointment takes approximately 15 minutes per person, and applicants are asked to arrive 10 minutes early. Appointment times reflect the proper time zone of the Passport Acceptance Facility. Users must provide contact information and select a verification method (text message or email) to receive a verification code for identity confirmation. Before applying, applicants must complete and print their passport application form from https://pptform.state.gov. Passport Renewal appointments cannot be scheduled online; eligible applicants must renew by mail or online through the State Department. Digital photos from USPS comply with all US Department of State regulations. The system allows managing scheduled appointments using a confirmation number and the email address or phone number used to schedule. Appointments can be modified until the modification deadline, and users may change the date, time, or number of applicants by editing appointment information. Location or contact information changes require canceling and creating a new appointment. The USPS charges fees for passport photo services, while the Department of State charges additional fees for Passport Books and/or Cards as well as processing. Walk-in hours are available at USPS locations with passport services for those unable to verify identity online.

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HAHarvey Walden
2 weeks ago

Book Passport Appointment

Schedule An Appointment through USPS.com for passport services. The appointment scheduling system offers the following service options: New Passport Only, New Passport with Photo Services, Passport Renewal, Digital Photo Services Only, and Hard Copy Photo Services Only. Users can schedule for multiple adults and minors under 16 years old. The system allows searching for appointments by location or date, with appointments available up to 4 weeks in advance. Users should search for Post Offices that provide passport services using the Find USPS Locations tool. Appointments are searchable within a radius of 1 to 100 miles from a specified location. Only appointments for the 5 closest locations are displayed; users can search another location or different date for additional options. Each appointment takes approximately 15 minutes per person, and applicants are asked to arrive 10 minutes early. Appointment times reflect the proper time zone of the Passport Acceptance Facility. Users must provide contact information and select a verification method (text message or email) to receive a verification code for identity confirmation. Before applying, applicants must complete and print their passport application form from https://pptform.state.gov. Passport Renewal appointments cannot be scheduled online; eligible applicants must renew by mail or online through the State Department. Digital photos from USPS comply with all US Department of State regulations. The system allows managing scheduled appointments using a confirmation number and the email address or phone number used to schedule. Appointments can be modified until the modification deadline, and users may change the date, time, or number of applicants by editing appointment information. Location or contact information changes require canceling and creating a new appointment. The USPS charges fees for passport photo services, while the Department of State charges additional fees for Passport Books and/or Cards as well as processing. Walk-in hours are available at USPS locations with passport services for those unable to verify identity online.

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HAHarvey Walden
2 weeks ago

Receive Mail & Packages

Receive Mail & Packages | USPS Enter a USPS Tracking® number in the search box to check the status of a package. Going out of town or want to change where your mail is delivered? Learn about all the ways to handle your incoming USPS® mail and packages and choose the best option. Get Informed Delivery Now both business and personal accounts can preview images of mail and manage incoming packages on one dashboard without entering tracking numbers. From the Informed Delivery® dashboard, you can also sign up for text or email notifications, schedule delivery alerts, request Redelivery, enter USPS Delivery Instructions®, and more. USPS Electronic Signature Online Informed Delivery for personal accounts includes USPS Electronic Signature Online® (USPS eSOL®), a feature that allows you to digitally sign for incoming packages that require a signature including Priority Mail Express®, Signature Confirmation™, and those insured for $500 or more. USPS carriers will leave your packages in your mailbox or at your preferred delivery location if they are too large to fit in your mailbox. Black and white (grayscale) images show the front of the outside of letter-sized envelopes and mailpieces that are processed through USPS® automated equipment. Simple Ways to Manage Your Mail Standard Forward Mail & Change of Address USPS is taking steps to increase security, combat identity theft, and further protect customers' information. When you submit a change of address request online, you need to take additional steps to verify your identity: Opt in online to receive a verification code or link on your mobile phone OR go to a Post Office™ location with an acceptable photo ID to complete the identity verification process in person. Pay the $1.25 identity verification fee. After your change of address request is approved, you'll get confirmation as well as instant access to valuable coupons provided by third-party retailers in your area. Your change of address request lasts for 12 months, but you can pay to extend it for 6, 12, or 18 more months. Premium Forwarding Mail Taking a long vacation or an out-of-town assignment? For a weekly fee, you can have most mail sent to you each week with Premium Forwarding Service Residential®. The temporary service is available for periods as short as 2 weeks and up to 1 year. USPS Package Intercept With USPS Package Intercept® service, the sender (or authorized representative) can redirect domestic packages, letters, and flats with a tracking or extra services barcode as long as the items have not yet been delivered or released for delivery. Retail Senders can request to have a shipment redirected back to their address or to a Post Office location as Hold For Pickup. Commercial Senders through Business Customer Gateway can request to have a shipment redirected back to their address, to a new delivery address, or to a Post Office location as Hold For Pickup. Reserve a PO Box Want to separate home and business mail or keep your address private? Reserving a PO Box™ is a great way to get your mail when and where you want it. PO Boxes are available in a range of costs and sizes. Just find one online near you, complete the application, pay with a credit card, and bring the printed form, your emailed receipt, and two IDs to the Post Office. USPS Hold Mail If you're going out of town for a while, you can submit a USPS Hold Mail® request online and we'll keep your mail safely at your local Post Office until you return. You can schedule the service for a minimum of 3 days and a maximum of 30 days in advance of your date or by 2 AM CST (Mon.–Sat.) on the start date. For enhanced security, USPS now requires you to create or sign in to your USPS.com account to verify your identity and current address before submitting a new online USPS Hold Mail request. Hold For Pickup Whether you're shipping from a retail store or printing your own shipping label with postage, you can always elect to Hold For Pickup. Hold For Pickup allows the recipient to collect a package at the local Post Office. Schedule Redelivery Service If we missed you when we tried to deliver your package or mail, you can get it redelivered by making a request online. Use the tracking barcode for your item and schedule Redelivery on a day that's more convenient for you. In select markets, recipients can also schedule Redelivery to a USPS® Smart Locker. If you have your tracking number, you can also schedule Redelivery via USPS Tracking®. USPS Delivery Instructions If your package doesn't fit in your mailbox and you won't be home to receive it, you can provide USPS Delivery Instructions online and authorize your carrier to leave it in a specified location. Just track your package and select "Delivery Instructions." You can request that your package be left with a neighbor or held at a Post Office for pickup. For the cost of additional postage, you can have your package sent to a different domestic address. You can also change your shipping service option, upgrading to Priority Mail Express® service or Priority Mail® service, as well as add insurance and extra services. Service is only available for packages sent domestically. Not available for packages sent to APO/FPO/DPO addresses. Other restrictions may apply.

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