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Valentine post office postmarks holiday love letters

By Lana Ferguson, The Dallas Morning News
Published: February 8, 2025, 5:47am

For those looking to make their Valentine’s Day mail extra special this year, a postmaster in West Texas is ready to help.

The tiny U.S. Post Office in Valentine — more than 500 miles away from Dallas — is preparing to specially postmark thousands of love letters and greeting cards for the holiday, something that’s been a tradition at the “Love Station of Texas” for decades.

Postmaster Ismelda Ornelas is gearing up for her sixth Valentine’s season at the adobe-style post office on U.S. Route 90.

Each year, she hand-cancels between 10,000 and 12,000 envelopes, according to a U.S. Post Office news release. She calls it a labor of love.

“I truly enjoy stamping the Valentine postmark on every card and letter that comes through this post office and look forward to it every year,” Ornelas said.

The location opened in 1886, and the postmaster began hand-canceling cards with a specially designed postmark in 1983, according to the Texas Historical Commission.

Since 1994, the postmark design has been picked from an annual competition among Valentine ISD students.

This year’s design, featuring a West Texas landscape and campfire, was drawn by seventhgrader Ellie Terrazo, a third-generation Valentine resident.

The middle-schooler was inspired by memories of campfires burning during family gatherings at her grandfather’s house and similar fires throughout the event grounds at the annual Valentine’s in Valentine outdoor concert.

Last year’s stamp design was a tractor pumping out hearts, inspired by the student’s father who died.

Other recent designs include a cowboy on a horse branded with a heart and a Texas sotol adorned with heart blooms.

How to get mail specially postmarked

Put your Valentine’s Day mail in an envelope, address it to the recipient and add the required postage stamp.

Place that mail in a larger envelope or box, also with the appropriate stamps.

Address it to Valentine’s Day Postmark, Postmaster, 311 W. California Ave., Valentine, TX, 79854-9998.

The postmaster will open the larger envelope or box, stamp each valentine that was inside and send it off to its final destination.

The earlier you send the mail, the more likely it’ll be delivered in time for Valentine’s Day.

The service is free for up to 50 pieces of mail, and the cancellation is available through March 14.

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