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This postal employee enjoys playing the violin as well as ice hockey

My name is Abby Martin and I’m an integration and support manager at USPS headquarters in Washington, DC.

When I’m not at my job, I alternate between playing the fiddle and ice hockey.

Before I started fiddling, I learned the violin. I started classically training at age 7. I also played in my school orchestra.

I became interested in fiddling when I was in high school. I made a deal with my violin teacher at the time that if I mastered my classical pieces, she would teach me a fiddle tune at the end of every lesson.

Currently, I play in a local folk trio. I met my bandmates through hockey. They have also been teammates of mine for almost 15 years now.

I did not grow up playing hockey but decided as an adult that I could learn. I joined an all-female team called the Washington Wolves.

It turned out two of my teammates had lost a member of their band who sang and played the violin. They encouraged me to join them.

We perform in local gigs a handful of times a year such as porch fests in neighborhoods in Washington and in Takoma Park, MD. We also perform at farmers market events and get together about once a week to practice.

I also perform solo. I helped warm up the crowd at the recent stamp dedication ceremony honoring the 250th anniversary of the Postal Service. I performed two numbers, “Old Joe Clark” and “Devil’s Dream,” for hundreds of attendees outside the front of postal headquarters on L’Enfant Plaza. I also performed at a recent talent show held during the National Postal Forum in Nashville along with my colleague Mike Porter.

Both the fiddle and playing hockey have taught me lessons that I have applied to my Postal Service career. Things take practice and work — we’ll get there in the end. I know we can persevere, but don’t let a challenge derail you if it doesn’t work the first time.

I always feel so lucky that I get to do things like fiddling and playing hockey. My Postal Service position grants me the flexibility I need to do them.

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