Postal History Foundation
Facilities include a museum, library, sales department, post office, and education department. The Postal History Foundation supports collectors of all ages. Curriculum based lessons with stamps are available for educators and students across the world. This is the place to start your collection! Free tours are available daily. The Post Office is open M-F 8 am to 2:30 pm.
05/19/2026
What makes Tucson special to you?
The Tucson Birthday Art Contest is a chance for students ages 5–17 to celebrate Tucson through creativity! Artwork can be inspired by local history, desert landscapes, architecture, culture, wildlife, or community life.
📅 Entries due July 17, 2026.
Contest details and entry forms:
https://postalhistoryfoundation.org/tucson-birthday-art-contest-2026/
05/14/2026
Tucson Birthday Art Contest 2026 is officially underway!
Students ages 5–17 are invited to create original artwork inspired by Tucson’s history, culture, landscapes, and community.
Prizes will be awarded in each age group, and winning artwork will be featured on commemorative postcards and envelopes!
Deadline: Friday, July 17, 2026 by 2:30 p.m.
Learn more and download entry forms here:
https://postalhistoryfoundation.org/tucson-birthday-art-contest-2026/
04/09/2026
April 9, 1898, marks the birthday of Paul Robeson, a remarkable performer, scholar, and civil rights activist. Known for his powerful bass-baritone voice, Robeson gained international acclaim on stage and screen in productions like Othello and Show Boat. Beyond his artistic achievements, he was a passionate advocate for social justice and human rights, using his platform to speak out against racism and inequality.
04/03/2026
Looking for something fun this weekend? Don’t miss the Arizona First Saturday Stamp Show happening tomorrow in Scottsdale!
🗓️ Date: Saturday, April 4, 2026
📍 Burgess Hall, Scottsdale United Methodist Church
4140 N. Miller Road, Scottsdale, AZ 85251
💰 Free Admission & Parking
Explore fascinating stamps, connect with fellow collectors, and enjoy a family-friendly event. Whether you’re an experienced philatelist or just curious, you’ll find something exciting!
See you tomorrow! 🖂
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