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Cary Grant First Day Ceremony(Click Pictures for a Larger View)The ArcLight Cinema at 6360 W. Sunset Blvd played host to the debut of the new Cary Grant postage stamp Tuesday, October 15. As attendees entered the ceremony, enlargements of the entire series of the Legends of Hollywood stamps were on display. Ceremony programs were controlled tightly and limited one per person. Approximately 200 people were in attendance for the event.
Johnny Grant then introduced the honored guests, including stamp illustrator Michael J. Deas and numerous postal service officials. After introducing everyone, Grant commented that "it makes you wonder who is delivering the mail today."
USPS Pacific Area Vice President Al Iniquez thanked Firstenberg and Johnny Grant for everything that they have done for Hollywood. Earlier in the ceremony, Johnny Grant thanked Iniquez for helping get a postmark for Hollywood. However, after the ceremony they were disappointed to see that the First Day of Issue postmark read "Los Angeles, CA 90001."
An eight-minute tribute film was played following the unveiling of the stamp. It showed highlights from numerous Cary Grant movies. It was narrated by actor/producer Patrick Curtis, best known for "Room for One More." The ceremony participants were kind enough to stick around to sign autographs and lapel pins were handed out as attendees left the theater. The first person in line to purchase the stamps and in the autograph line was yours truly. It is always enjoyable to go out to California to a stamp ceremony, as the members of the Ries Chapter of the AFDCS are so kind and fun to be with. Following the ceremony we went to a local restaurant which was simply wonderful. We even had birthday cake as October 15th was Ron Sobel's birthday (a fellow VSC member). Overall I had a splendid time in Hollywood, even though I was there for less than a day, and I am looking forward to possibly attending the Audrey Hepburn ceremony there next year.
Jay Bigalke
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