Recycle with Stamps for Earth Day
Bring it or any other used item to the Spellman Museum of Stamps & Postal History on the Regis College campus in Weston to be recycled by decorating it with free postage stamps.
The Museum is holding its annual Earth Day celebration on Friday April 20 from 11:00 to 3:00.
In addition to providing colorful stamps to decorate used items, children can learn how to make envelopes from old wrapping paper and maps and then use them to send Earth Day greetings to friends with the Museum providing free postage.
There will also be stamp games and puzzles with stamp prizes awarded and arts and crafts projects including book marks and stamp mugs.
Families can also make a stamp map using worldwide stamps that feature many endangered species.
A display featuring United States and worldwide stamps that depict many environmental topics will be on exhibit.
Refreshments will be served and tips about how to start a stamp collection will be available.
All children will receive a free packet of stamps and can have their photograph made into a “stamp.
The Museum gift shop and US Post Office which sells all current stamps will also be open.
No reservations are necessary.
Come anytime during the program.
COST | ↑ top |
Adults $8, Seniors $5, Children (5-16) $3
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241Wellesley St., Weston, MA, 02493 map
Phone: 617-784-5838
On campus of Regis College in Weston
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- Bring items to decorate with stamps
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