San Manuel kids learn about the U.S. Post Office, mail Valentine’s Day greetings to parents

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Waiting in line to go into the Post Office

Waiting in line to go into the Post Office

Last week, students from Mrs. Guerrero’s and Mrs. Vender’s kindergarten classes at First Avenue Elementary School visited the San Manuel Post Office.

  The kids not only took a tour of the post office, but had the opportunity to purchase Valentine’s Day stamps and mail their Valentine’s Day cards.

  Postal employees Liana Romero and Sarah Dougherty conducted the tour while Don Pusch, the San Manuel Postmaster, manned the counter.

  Kids even got an up close look at the mail delivery truck with its steering wheel on the right side.

Nice smile.

Nice smile.

Kids listen during the field trip.

Kids listen during the field trip.

Hamming it up for the camera.

Hamming it up for the camera.

Postal Worker Liana Romero helps kids pick out stamps.

Postal Worker Liana Romero helps kids pick out stamps.

Sending her love.

Sending her love.

Stamping the Valentine's Day greetings.

Stamping the Valentine’s Day greetings.

Finishing up by stamping her envelope.

Finishing up by stamping her envelope.

Getting an up close look at the mail truck

Getting an up close look at the mail truck

Mrs. Guerrero's and Ms. Vender's classes.

Mrs. Guerrero’s and Ms. Vender’s classes.

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