United States Postal Service Stamp Art 2025 Wall Calendar
By United States Postal Office
A beautiful and historic wall calendar worthy of the landmark 250th anniversary of the United States Postal Service.
Celebrate the 250th anniversary of USPS every month of 2025 with this officially licensed United States Postal Service® wall calendar. Featuring twelve monthly stamp collages, themed around the seasons and national holidays, every page commemorates seminal figures, historic moments, and cultural milestones in American history—including the very first United States postage stamp, released in 1847! Stay connected to our country's rich history every day of the year with this one-of-a-kind wall calendar.
Features include:
- 12" x 12" (12" x 24" open)
- Fold-around cover design eliminates need for plastic packaging
- Printed on FSC certified paper with soy-based ink
- Beautiful, eye-catching stamp art from the USPS archive
- Planning spread for September–December 2024
- Calendar pages for January–December 2025 with generous grid space for notes, appointments, and reminders
- Official major world holidays and observances
- Moon phases, based on Universal Time
Details & Purchase
Wall Calendar
- Price: $15.99
- Dimensions: 1212
- ISBN: 9781524886998
- Publish Date: 8/6/2024
- Pages: 24
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About the Author
The U.S. Postal Service is one of the oldest and most beloved American institutions. Established in 1775, it continues to garner overwhelming support from the American people, with 91% of Americans viewing it favorably.
USPS employs close to half a million people, who work tirelessly to connect American communities and help people in crisis. It remains one of the most diverse organizations in the country with minorities representing 53% of the workforce.
USPS employs close to half a million people, who work tirelessly to connect American communities and help people in crisis. It remains one of the most diverse organizations in the country with minorities representing 53% of the workforce.