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January PCC Workshop: Priority Mail Cubic Pricing (presentation by BSN)
February is "LOVE MY PCC" month! Our meeting with be held at Cracker Barrel (Corporate Office), 307 Hartmann Drive, Lebanon TN 37087, on Thursday, February 18th, at 8:30am. This will be our annual membership drive AND "breakfast" will be served. Members are asked to invite at least 1 guest that might be interested in joining the Nashville/Middle TN Postal Customer Council. RSVP online here.
To register and/or learn more about the upcoming National Postal Forum, April 11-14, 2010, at the Opryland Hotel in Nashville TN, visit www.npf.org. Register early to get discounts! As a member of the Nashville Middle TN Postal Customer Council, you will receive an additional discount!
Now taking orders for our new NMTPCC logo shirt. Please give your order (money and size) to Holly Patterson. Make checks payable to: All Star Screen Designs. Small to XL adult $16.33 / XXL $17.97 / XXXL $19.07 (Price includes tax)
Photos of our board members have started populating our "About Us" page. If we don't have yours, come prepared to the September 25th meeting so that we can add your smiling face to our site.
PCC DAY BROADCAST. Employees who missed the live satellite broadcast of National PCC Day can watch portions of the “live on tape” event online. The broadcast featured a “state of the business” address by PMG Jack Potter that’s available at USPS-TV On Demand. Click here to view Potter’s speech, which took place Wednesday in New York.