Yep, that's what I call it! Nothing like a tootsie rool to start my day, after eggs or oatmeal that is. Here's something you should know about this post office. It's personal. Keep it here and keep it going. Let's not lose the people who work there. Chris and Kay couldn't be nicer to consumers who come in. We all have tough days, but if Chris or Kay do they don't show it, instead will say to many, how are you doing today, and make comments about some story someone told them.
This is a community Post Office, not at all like you might visit in a small city or even in one a short distance away. Small town post offices are needed more than some larger offices. in York New Salem, people who visit this Post Office seem to know one another, and if they don't they get a pleasant greeting from a stranger. I say hello or good morning to people who I pass. Yeah I know, I'm strange:) It's just a nice thing to do. Many elderly people use the time to go to the Post Office as a way to get a walk in, exercise, sunshine, and of course mail a letter. They need this Post Office. So do I.
On the counter these ladies provide a bucket of seasonal candy and it would be nice if a few who could afford to, chip in and buy a bag or two. Hey what about Cookie Friday? People who have time could make cookies or buy cookies from TWIN PINES just a short, two minute car ride away. Fresh bakery brought to the York New Salem Post Office, bought at Twin Pines. Now that's community! Thank you Chris and Kay! Love those Tootsie rolls:)
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