Do you enjoy Stamp Collecting?

We are a great group of men, women and youth that enjoy the hobby of kings. If you are interested in collecting, postal history or history in general this is a great group to learn from and share your knowledge.


Elizabeth Desrosiers (June 2026)
James Arnett (June 2026)
Jay Accola (May 2026)
Jeffrey Marker (April 2026)
Glenn Stark (March 2026)
John Standlee (March 2026)
Diane Goatey (June 2025)
Ladd Faszold (June 2025)

Date/Time Event
June 22, 2026
7:30 pm - 9:00 pm
GMCSC Monthly Meeting
Dielmann Recreation Center, Creve Coeur MO
Date/Time Event
June 22, 2026
7:30 pm
Country Names by Alan Barasch
Dielmann Recreation Center, Creve Coeur MO

Learn more about the

Prominent
Saint Louis
Philatelists

Date/Time Event
June 16, 2026
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
LASO: Collecting, Handling, and Storing Self-Adhesive Stamps


Open to everyone – PLEASE RSVP Online

OPEL+ Lunch (Jul 2026)July 13, 2026 at 11:30 AM
Helen Fitzgerald’s Irish Grill & Pub
3650 S Lindbergh Blvd, Saint Louis, MO, 63127

  • Did you Know? (May 2026)
    Two U.S. presidents were postmasters in their younger days. The first that most would know about is Abraham Lincoln in New Salem, Illinois. The second… Harry Truman in Grandview, Missouri.
  • Famous Postal Employees: Sydney Lanier (May 2026)
    Sidney Lanier (1842–1881) was an American poet, musician, and scholar whose lyrical style blended the rhythms of music with the imagery of nature. Born in Macon, Georgia, Lanier showed early talent in both literature and the flute, interests that shaped his later work. Around 1858, before the Civil War, he briefly served as a postal clerk in Macon, one of his earliest public service roles.

Coming in January 2027

    St. Louis Stampfest ~ 2026 St. Louis Stampfest ~ 2026
    August 8, 2026 - August 9, 2026
    See full event for times.

    MSDA - St. Louis, MO MSDA - St. Louis, MO
    October 3, 2026 - October 4, 2026
    See full event for times.


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      On June 13, 1974, the US issued its first stamps designed in a diamond format, honoring America’s Mineral Heritage. The four bright 10¢ stamps turned ordinary minerals into miniature works of art and gave rock collectors a long-awaited place in US postal history. The post First U.S. Diamond Stamps appeared first on Mystic Stamp Discovery Center.

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