3/23/2021
With more than 100 hours of Stamp Chats now available, the APS is happy to share that you can now more easily navigate to past, present and future Stamp Chats by clicking on the Learn button, available at the top of each Stamps.org webpage, where a drop down menu now includes Stamp Chats.
Stamp Chats represent the scope and breadth of the hobby with topics spanning everything from postal history to art to culture to how one became a collector.
Thanks to the Mighty Buck campaign, Stamp Chats have been able to flourish and mature. New technology was purchased for production purposes and Stamp Chats are now scheduled throughout 2021.
Stamp Chats are free and open to non APS members. We invite you to include Stamp Chats in your virtual stamp club meetings, share with a friend, or if you are an educator, to look through the vast catalog of Stamp Chat recordings to find a presentation that can enhance your lesson.
Stamp Chat recordings are available on Stamps.org as well as the APS YouTube Channel. We encourage viewers to continue the conversation using the comment section.
By scrolling to the end of the Stamp Chats page, you can subscribe to the Virtual Philately Newsletter sent every two weeks; think of it as a TV Guide for online philately around the world.
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Heidi Rhoades
Heidi Rhoades is the former Grassroots and Community Specialist at the American Philatelic Society.
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