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06 October 2015

New stamps on Flower from Poland

   

"A rose is a rose is a rose"

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Date of  Issue : 15 September 2015

Here are two beautiful stamps  issued recently by Polish Post featuring Rose and Lotus. The design of Rose stamp is exquisite. Kudos to the designer of these stamps. I always love Polish stamps as I find its designs as one the most beautiful stamp designs in the world. I thank Polish Post for issuing such beautiful stamps !!

 

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Lotus & Rose

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Club News

New dates for UTTARAPEX 2015 , Lucknow

First Zonal Philatelic Exhibition of Uttar Pradesh and Uttrakhand

30th October to 2 November 2015

 

17 June 2012

New Special Cover from Shimla…

 

 

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25 Years of Speed Post - Shimla

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Club News

STAMPS EXPO at Chennai

Invites everyone to visit the STAMPS EXPO to be held on 11th and 12th of August, 2012 at centrally located Dharmaprakash Hall [non air-conditioned], 10 Raja Annamalai Road, Purasawalkam, Chennai 600084. This is a non-competitive Expo and will open from 10 am till 7 pm on both the days. We hope that this Expo fulfils the long felt need of the Stamp collectors who yearns for a regular Stamp Shows in and around Chennai.

The Stamps Expo will showcase the culture, history, heritage, flora & fauna thro postagestamps. The school children and general public will be treated with these colourful and educative stamps.

There will be limited number of 25 Stamp Dealer Stalls from all over India to cater to the ever growing needs of the stamp collectors. The Dealer Stall will be allotted on first come first allotment basis on payment of Rs. 4,000/- payable to South India Philatelists’ Association. NO FOOD will be served inside the Hall as per the Hall’s management policy. However, there are some good restaurants nearby.

A Philatelic Auction will take place between 3 to 6 pm on Sunday 12th August 2012 at the Venue. Philatelists who are interested to participate in the Auction for selling their items need to send the materials and their starting bid price at the latest by 2nd August 2012. The decision of the Auction Committee is final on all aspects of the Rules for Auction and is binding on all the participants.

- South India Philatelists’ Association

41, Perianna Maistry Street,Periamet chenna 600008

Email : sipagold@gmail.com Ph.980645487 Web : www.sipa.org.in

Stamp booklets issued at Ladakh International Film Festival, Srinagar

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My Stamp at Stamp of the Past Exhibition  : Indian Heritage in Philately Red Fort 2012

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Screenshot_1 : CG Bhaskar – Chennai; Pradip Jain – Patna; Timir R Shah - Vadodara

23 April 2012

Seminar on Thematic Philately at Ludhiana…

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 Seminar on Promotion of Thematic Philately 

Ludhiana Philatelic Club, Philatelic Congress of Punjab in collaboration with Deptt of Posts organized a Seminar on Promotion of Thematic Philately, Stamp Exhibition and Stamp Bazaar on 21-22nd April, 2021 at Lions Bhawan, Ludhiana. The Seminar was inaugurated by Sh. Charanjit Singh Atwal, Speaker, Punjab Legislative Assembly. He was accompanied by Sh Surinder Singh Namdhari, Parmukh Namdhari Darbar, and Direrctor, Apollo Hospital, Ludhiana. Sh. Atwal, while inaugurating the two-day event, appreciated the efforts being made by the Ludhiana Philatelic Club in promoting this educative hobby amongst the youth. He also lauded the club for helping the schools by using stamps as teaching aids to motivate students and increased participation in classroom activities and learning.

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Over 150 students drawn from 10 schools participated in the Seminar. The seminar focused on the use of theme-based stamps and use of stamps as teaching aids. The Seminar was conducted by Mr. Vinod Sabharwal and Madhukar Jhingan from New Delhi, Mr Naresh Pahwa from Jalandhar (He also presented the presentation of Jeevan Jyoti of Rainbow Stamps, Kullu, Himachal Pradesh, who could not make it due to her preoccupation) and Dr. S. K. Sondhi of Ludhiana. They covered the various aspects of promoting thematic philately as well use of stamps in class rooms.

 

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The students later browsed through the rare and award winning exhibits put up by senior club members, namely: Mr Mukesh Malhotra, Mr Raj Pal Oswal, Mr Yash Pal Bangia, Dr. Sanjiv Mehta, Dr. R L Bansal and Dr. S K Sondhi. Stamps on the themes of Roses, Braille, Elephant, Sikhism, Red Cross, Life the Gift of Life, Hitler, Indian States aroused the interest of the students.

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A Stamp Bazaar was also organized on this occasion in which about 10 dealers from various parts of the country participated.

On Sunday, Sh. Rakesh Pandey, MLA, inaugurated the “Design a Stamp Competition” in which more than 200 students drawn from different schools participated. The themes for design were: Eye Care, Earth Day, Traffic Safety, innovative ideas. The students were divided into two groups (up to 6th grade and above). Three prized were awarded in each group. Consolation prizes relating to philately were given to all the participants. Participating schools were also provided philatelic kits consisting of philatelic accessories for starting philatelic activities in their schools.

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In the end a “Spot Stamps Auction” was organized. This was conducted by Sh. A R C Shah of New Delhi. Professional philatelists competed fiercely to outbid each other. 24 lots were auctioned on this occasion.

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The main attraction of the show was a scooter with stamps pasted on it. Even the Chief Guest had a ride on it on Sunday. On the whole the two-day event was a grand success; philatelists from various parts of Punjab, Chandigarh, Jammu, Jaipur, etc. visited the show.

- Dr. S. K. Sondhi

21 December 2011

Roses above Prague..

 

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Date of Issue : 27 October 2011

Czech Republic post issued a postage stamp featuring Roses on 27 Oct 2011. The stamps have an additional coupon with architectural design. The presentation of Roses on the stamp is extraordinary . It’s a wonderful stamp for Rose Theme collectors. The stamp identified with the letter E  ( as shown on above stamp) corresponding to the price of priority Ordinary Item up to 20 grams, international service - European countries, (current price according to the Price List of Basic Postal Services: CZK 20).

Print sheets

9 stamps + 12 coupons
Part of the volume is printed with empty coupons for additional prints ordered by customers.

The stamp, inspired by Seifert's verses about Prague, is a symbol of his most beloved flower, the rose, and his most beloved city, Prague.


The graphic composition is centered around the astronomical tower of the Clementinum with the statue of Atlant, with the Church of Our Lady before Týn and other historical dominants of Prague in the background.


The coupon in the right-hand border is decorated with an architectural detail; the other 11 coupons designed for the day of issue bear tiny motifs based on the stamp artwork.
Originally issued in 2003 with a CZK 6.40 face value, the stamp is now coming with redesigned colours and face value replaced with a letter.
 

Club News

Eastern India Philatelists’ Association organized a philatelic workshop in Mother Public School, Bhubaneshwar on 17th December 2011. This workshop is a part of 1st Odisha Stamp Mela 2012 to be held at Bhubneshwar on 7 & 8 January 2012 .  The workshop was conducted by eminent  members of EIPA, Mr SS Rath, Mr Anil Dhir, Dr Bibbhudatta Mishra and Mr Shakil Ahmed. A stamp design competition, Philatelic Quiz and written quiz competition was also organized . A large number of students from different schools of Bhubneshwar participated in different competitions.

ODISHA STAMP MELA – 2012

A gala Stamp and Stationery Mela is going to be organized at Bhubaneswar, Odisha for the 1st time by Eastern India Philatelists’ Association, Bhubaneshwar.

Date : 7 - 8th January 2012.

Venue : Hotel Keshari, Master Canteen Square, (Near Bhubaneswar Railway Station).

Co-ordinator : Mr. Shanti Swarup Rath, e-mail – sswaruprath@gmail.com Cell: 09437034621 Dr. Bibhudatta Mishra, e-mail –  bhanubibhu68@gmail.com   Cell: 09437282638 

Associates:

Utkal Philatelists and Numismatic Association, Cuttack

Orissa Philatelic Association, Cuttack

Department of Post, Orissa Circle, Government of India

School Partner: Mother’s Public School, Near Unit-1 Market, Bhubaneswar

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Mrs Poly Pattanaik, Principal, Mother’s Public School speaking to the students

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Introduction by Mother’s Public school teacher

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Students from 7 Bhubaneswar school participated in the competition

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Dr B.Mishra  explaining  exhibit preparation

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Quiz competition conducted by Anil Dhir, Shakil Ahmed &  Manoj Mohapatra

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Students participating in stamp design and written GK competition 

18 November 2011

ODISHA STAMP MELA – 2012

 

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A gala Stamp and Stationery Mela is going to be organized at Bhubaneswar, Odisha for the 1st time by Eastern India Philatelists’ Association, Bhubaneshwar.

Date : 7 - 8th January 2012.

Venue : Hotel Keshari, Master Canteen Square, (Near Bhubaneswar Railway Station).

Dealers package: Rs 4000 per PERSON for 2 days inclusive of Food and room rent. (Twin Sharing Basis).

Co-ordinator : Mr. Shanti Swarup Rath, e-mail – sswaruprath@gmail.com Cell: 09437034621

Dr. Bibhudatta Mishra, e-mail – bhanubibhu@gmail.com Cell: 09437282638

Interested Dealers are requested to contact the coordinators either by Phone or e-mail and submit the following details.

Name _____________________

Address____________________

Mobile Number______________

E-mail ID ___________________

Mode of Payment: Either by Demand Draft or Payable at par Cheque or in any other mode with prior discussion with the coordinators.

11.11.11 Covers

Just received  some more Covers of 11.11.11 from my friends. Thanks to all of you and making this date very special !!

Copy of thanks

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Ajay Agarwal, Akola

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Arvind Mullick, Jabalpur

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Naresh Agarwal, Bilaspur (CG)

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Jyothi Priya, Mandya ( Karnataka)

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Stamp Sathi , Bhavnagar - Gujarat

03 September 2011

Stamp on 200 years of University of Oslo…

 

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University of Oslo on stamp

Norway Post is issuing a stamp to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the University of Oslo. The University of Oslo is Norway's largest and oldest institution of higher education. Today, the University has 27,700 students and 6,000 members of staff and consists of eight faculties. The University of Oslo ranks among the 100 best universities in the world in both Academic Ranking of World Universities and QS World University Rankings.

The university has faculties of Lutheran Theology, Law, Medicine, Humanities, Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Dentistry, Social Sciences, and Education. The Faculty of Law is still located at the old campus on Karl Johans gate, near the National Theatre, the Royal Palace, and the Parliament, while most of the other faculties are located at a modern campus area called Blindern, erected from the 1930s. The Faculty of Medicine is split between several university hospitals in the Oslo area.

Earlier a stamp was issued by Norway Post was issued in 1961 commemorating 150 years of Oslo University.

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Oslo University

 

Indian Themes on Foreign Stamps…

Indian Motorcycle

Country / Post :  USA   (USPS)

Date of Issue : 7 August 2006

Primary theme : Motorcycles

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Date of Issue : 7 August 2006

Indian 1940
The motorcycle depicted on this stamp was made by the Indian Motorcycle Company. The 1940 entry in a series of deluxe, four-cylinder motorcycles known as the Four, this streamlined bike featured skirted fenders that partially covered the wheels, a controversial design innovation that soon became an Indian trademark. The model for the illustration featured on this stamp is a motorcycle owned by Michael and Larry Spielfogel of New York City. It is depicted in the deep red color often associated with Indian motorcycles.

Behind this stamp…

So how did the American Motorcycle stamps come to be?
“There’s power in using the mail,” explained U.S. Postal Service Executive Director of Stamp Services David Failor, “Over the years we received hundreds of letters requesting motorcycles stamps. We're proud to recognize the role of motorcycles in American culture.”
The Postal Service receives suggestions from about 50 thousand people every year, yet only 20 to 25 subjects make the cut. To narrow down the selection, the Postmaster General’s Citizens’ Stamp Advisory Committee—a cross section of designers, historians and academics—review the suggestions and make recommendations to the Postmaster General for final approval.


Once the American Motorcycles stamps concept got the go ahead, meetings took place with the Smithsonian Institution’s curator of the Division of Transportation to determine which cycles to depict. The 1918 Cleveland proved to be a visually appealing example of an early model; the Indian’s enclosed fenders established it as a classic; and the Harley personified America’s love affair with a big cross-country cruiser. Prominent during the 1960s and 1970s, Choppers followed a tradition of earlier customized motorcycles known as “bobbers” for their shortened or bobbed features.
The Postal Service referenced several motorcycle books and found Penny’s 1918 Cleveland in Todd Rafferty’s The Complete Illustrated Encyclopedia of American Motorcycles.

Others stamps of this series

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Release Date: August 7th, 2006.

With the issuance of the American Motorcycles stamps, the U.S. Postal Service recognizes the role of motorcycles in American culture with four stamps that feature digital illustrations of a 1918 Cleveland, a 1940 Indian Four, a 1965 Harley-Davidson Electra-Glide, and a circa 1970 chopper.

Cleveland 1918

The single-cylinder Cleveland motorcycle depicted on this stamp was built by the Cleveland Motorcycle Manufacturing Company of Cleveland, Ohio.

Advertisements claimed that this motorcycle, which featured a 2.5-horspower, single-cylinder motor, could travel 75 miles on a single gallon of gasoline and reach speeds of up to 35 to 40 miles per hour. Weighing around 150 pounds and selling for $175, the Cleveland was both lightweight and affordable, making it a popular motorcycle of its time.

Indian 1940

The motorcycle depicted on this stamp was made by the Indian Motorcycle Company. The 1940 entry in a series of deluxe, four-cylinder motorcycles known as the Four, this streamlined bike featured skirted fenders that partially covered the wheels, a controversial design innovation that soon became an Indian trademark.

The model for the illustration featured on this stamp is a motorcycle owned by Michael and Larry Spielfogel of New York City. It is depicted in the deep red color often associated with Indian motorcycles.

Harley-Davidson 1965

With features such as whitewall tires, extensive chrome, large fenders, and spacious fiberglass saddlebags, the Harley-Davidson featured on this stamp is considered by many to be one of the company':s most iconic motorcycles. Known as the Electra-Glide, this model was first manufactured in 1965, when its new features included a push-button electric starter.

Chopper c.1970

The name "chopper" derives from the process of removing, or "chopping," unnecessary or unwanted components from a motorcycle. The term often indicates an extensively customized motorcycle with such features as a stretched frame, stepped seat, and raised handlebars. Typically, the frame has been stretched with an extended-length fork leading to the front wheel.

Especially prominent during the 1960s and 1970s, choppers follow in a tradition of earlier customized motorcycles that were known as "bobbers" for their shortened, or bobbed, fenders.

Club News

News from Philatelic Societies

: Philatelic Society of Rajasthan

Schoolpex 2011 , Jaipur     -

                                             -  Rajesh Paharia , Secretary  - PSR

Students are often familiar with Stamp Collection but not with the term ‘Philately’. The Hobby of Philately not only includes collecting stamps but also everything connected with stamps i.e. how they are designed, printed and produced, as well as their historical background which makes Philately most educative hobby among all hobbies. Million of student and people all over the world collect stamps and are serious and dedicated Philatelists.

Philatelic Society of Rajasthan is registered co-op society working for promotion of Philately for the last sixteen years. It extends necessary co-operation to every activity of Stamp Collecting Hobby since its formation in year 1989 and conducted nearly 20 Philatelic Exhibition. Since most Exhibitions are conducted both for Junior and Senior Philatelists, It is felt that there is a need of more guidance and easy methods of Exhibiting to bring forward Philatelist in Students . PSR has noticed the problems faced by young students and developed a programme ,Schoolpex , State level Inter School Stamp Exhibition which has been very successful in terms of bringing Philately Awareness and knowledge in School Students .

This year , 15th Inter School State level Stamp Exhibition namely Schoolpex-2011 organized by Philatelic Society of Rajasthan and St. Xavier’s School from 26th Aug to 29th Aug 2011 started with Inaugural ceremony at 11.00 morning on 26th Aug 2011. Chief Guest of Inaugural Ceremony , Chief Postmaster General , Rajasthan Circle India Posts , Government of India , Sh Rajeev Singh IPS and Father John Ravi SJ , patron Schoolpex 2011 inaugurated the Exhibition . The Chief Guest was accompanied by Senior Postal Officers which included DPS (HQ) , APMG (Philately) , SSP (Jaipur City) etc.

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The Chief Guest released Special Picture Card affixed with stamp and cancellation recently released by Department of Posts on Dr D S Kothari . The first copy of picture with stamp and cancellation was presented to Dr Jaya Kothari daughter of Late Dr D S Kothari. President PSR Mr P M Bhargava gave brief on Dr D S Kothari who was renowned Scientist born in Rajasthan. He was 1st Scientific Advisor to Defense Minister under whose aegis organization like DRDO , UGC , NTSC etc started .

During the exhibition a workshop on philately was held  which was conducted by Mr Yogesh Bhatnagar . The Digital presentation on how to make your exhibit was felt very useful by Students and they could note the shortcoming of their exhibits and made a note of future corrections .Free Stamps were distributed by Mr A R C Shah to all student visitors of the Exhibition. Students were shown virtual exhibits and they learned to make it themselves at the venue. This was all made easy by permanently installed Projecter at venue by St Xavier’s School. A picture Card was released on Mahasati Umrao Kanwarji Archana , a Jain Saint born in Rajasthan on whom postage stamp and cancellation is issued by India Posts recently. Senior Philatelist , Mr J M Dhor has kindly provided the stamps since these are not available in any Philatelic bureau of Rajasthan now.

PSR members meeting was held during the exhibition . Members decided about their forthcoming activities during wild life week in October at Jaipur Zoo for which Mr Adinath Pareek has agreed to co-ordinate and during All India Science Congress scheduled in Jaipur this year for which Mr Yogesh Bhatnagar has agreed to co-ordinate along with Gen. Sec. PSR Mr Rajesh Paharia with respective departments. The happy ending of Sh Anna Hazare’s effort has motivated Stamp collectors and they posted special postcards with Sh Anna Hazare’s Sticker pasted on it to with Message of Greetings to each other from the venue. President PSR , Mr P M Bhargava thanked all the PSR members as well as members of Xavier’s Philatelic Club for their contribution in making Schoolpex 2011 a success.  

Six 1st , 2nd , 3rd and 30 consolation prizes and following Trophies were given by Chief Guest.

  1. Late Sh O.P.Bhatnagar’s Trophy for Best in Philately , Schools (Outstation) to Mayur School , Ajmer
  2. Late Sh A S Mittal Trophy for Best in Philately , School category to Bal Bhawan’s Vidyashram , Jaipur
  3. late Sh Jayant Pandya Trophy for Best in Senior to Ameya Mutatkar , St Xavier’s School
  4. Late Dr Jaya Bharagava Trophy for Best in Junior to Arnie Khanna , Sawai Mansingh School School

23 August 2011

New Stamps on Renewable Energy…

  

 

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Keep Earth Alive !!

An Post (Ireland)  released a set of five stamps on 5 August 2011 to celebrate renewable energy technologies.The stamps feature the five main sources of renewable energy  wind, wave, hydropower, solar and bio fuel.

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Date of Issue : 5 August 2011

Renewable Energy

The term 'renewable energy' describes a wide range of naturally occurring energy sources, all of which can be replenished. The stamps illustrate five specific types of renewable energy technologies; wind, hydro, solar, wave and biofuel.

Wind generated electricity has made huge strides in recent years; its capacity currently is close to 1,500 MW, mainly from about 90 on shore wind farms.

Hydro energy is energy that is taken from water and converted to electricity. The most common method of using energy from water is a hydroelectric dam, where water coming down through an area causes turbines to rotate and the energy is captured to run a generator.

Although Ireland has a reputation for rain, there's enough sunshine for substantial use of solar power, using solar panels to capture sunlight and turn it into electricity. A growing number of households are now using solar panels on the roofs of their houses to generate much of their electricity.

Waves and tides along the Irish coast offer enormous possibilities; the sea is a limitless and reliable source of power. It is predicted that Ireland could install 30,000 MW of wave energy conversion facilities by 2030.

Biomass is biological material derived from living, or recently living organisms. In the context of biomass for energy this is often used to mean plant based material, but biomass can equally apply to both animal and vegetable derived material. Biofuel is the term for biomass that has been converted into liquid fuel.

The use of these energy sources reduces  greenhouse gas emissions and diversifies  energy supply.

My Recent covers

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Wolfgang Beyer, Germany

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Charles Jensen, USA 

 

Special Cancellations

Cancellations issued by Lucknow GPO

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Silver Jubilee : Colombo Plan 

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Silver Jubilee : Missionaries of Charity

Ashwani Dubey - Gorakhpur 

Club News

Philatelic Clubs in USA

New Stamp Collectors Club forms at Fair Park 

By Tina Taylor

CROSSVILLE — Today, stamp collecting is still one of the world's most popular indoor hobbies. It is estimated that about 25 million people in the United States collect stamps; while worldwide it is closer to 200 million.


Thousands of stamp (philatelic) clubs and organizations enjoy sharing their rare stamps and their history. Everyone specializes in some country with a worldwide collection being enormous, running into thousands of volumes, and incredibly expensive to acquire. The use of the internet has made it much easier to collect, trade, swap, sale, share and auction their stamps.


Currently there does not seem to be a club in this area, until now! Ray Kusmierski has enjoyed being a member of six different stamp clubs in the past 60 years of collecting.  He thinks one of the most rewarding parts of stamp collecting, is making new contacts. He corresponds with people from around the world making many interesting new friends, who also share his love for stamps. Every senior interested in sharing stamp stories is welcome to join the stamp club. The first meeting of the Fair Park Senior Center Stamp Club will be Wednesday Sept. 7 at noon.

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