Santa isn’t the only person in town delivering gifts. The Pipsqueak Mailman and his family are spreading the Christmas joy as well.
Ten-year-old Jessten Kento-Oblinski earned the title of the Pipsqueak Mailman after making a hobby out of delivering positive mail to his neighbors during the pandemic.
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In part of an annual tradition, the Pipsqueak Mailman and his family went out on Tuesday to make their Christmas deliveries.
They began their trip at Erie United Methodist Alliance (EUMA)’s Rainbow Connection Thrift Store, dropping off donations collected throughout the year, and completed their journey at EUMA’s Refuge shelter, giving brand-new gifts to the residing families.
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“My house is known as the dumping place, where literally all throughout the year, people bring stuff to my house all the time, but we try to make Christmas a lot bigger for them,” said Kristen Kento, the Pipsqueak Mailman’s mom. “We have bedding and clothing and personal items, literally everything, we even have a bed.”…