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Postcard Lists and Open House July 4!

July 2, 2025
by Veronica Martinez

Happy postcard season! Postcard lists go out this Friday, July 4! If you have already confirmed your mailing address with us, you are good to go! If you have NOT confirmed your address, please check your email for a message from us. If you have not gotten an email from us, please contact us with your correct mailing information through THIS FORM. 

PPF and CPL founder Paul Nelson is hosting another open house for first-timers or anyone with questions in his Zoom Room on Friday, July 4 at 8 A.M PDT. Join us to ask questions, celebrate postcards and kick off the postcard season!

5 Comments

  1. Kathleen

    Is the 8 am time zone from Seattle?!? I want to adjust for where I livve

  2. Dava Wharton

    Is there a link needed for the zoom room for July 4th at 8 am?

  3. Ryukan

    Yes!

  4. Laurie Basile

    Please resend me the list of names and addresses.

    Thanks,
    Laurie Basile
    Kirkland WA

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