UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE DEDICATED LADY BIRD JOHNSON FOREVER STAMP SHEET

The achievements of LADY BIRD JOHNSON were commemorated on November 30th with the dedication of THE LADY BIRD JOHNSON SOUVENIR FOREVER STAMPS SHEET. The ceremony honoring the former First Lady took place at the LADY BIRD JOHNSON WILDFLOWER CENTER of THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN.

The achievements of Lady Bird Johnson were commemorated today with the dedication of the Lady Bird Johnson souvenir Forever stamps sheet. The ceremony honoring the former First Lady took place at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center of The University of Texas at Austin. The stamps are available at Post Offices in Texas and the Washington, DC metropolitan area. They can also be purchased at usps.com/stamps, or by calling 800-STAMP24. To learn more about Lady Bird Johnson, centennial-related events, and to download photos and view a video, visit ladybirdjohnson.org.  (PRNewsFoto/U.S. Postal Service)

The achievements of Lady Bird Johnson were commemorated today with the dedication of the Lady Bird Johnson souvenir Forever stamps sheet. The ceremony honoring the former First Lady took place at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center of The University of Texas at Austin. The stamps are available at Post Offices in Texas and the Washington, DC metropolitan area. They can also be purchased at usps.com/stamps, or by calling 800-STAMP24. To learn more about Lady Bird Johnson, centennial-related events, and to download photos and view a video, visit ladybirdjohnson.org. (PRNewsFoto/U.S. Postal Service)

The LADY BIRD JOHNSON SOUVENIR SHEET features six stamps, a quote from the First Lady reflecting her belief that the environment is our common ground, and a black-and-white image of the First Lady taken from a family photograph shot in 1963 by YOICHI OKAMOTO. Text on the back of the stamp sheet highlights a few of Lady Bird Johnson’s many successes.

The single stamp on the right side of the sheet features her official White House portrait, an oil painting by ELIZABETH SHOUMATOFF showing the seated First Lady wearing a buttercup yellow empire-waist gown. The five stamps on the left, adaptations of stamps originally issued in the 1960s commemorate the visible legacy left by her projects — and encourage others to follow.

Lady Bird Johnson planting a cherry tree

Lady Bird Johnson planting a cherry tree

The top stamp reads “Plant for more Beautiful Streets” and shows a row of blooming crab apple trees along a paved suburban road. The second from the top offers the encouragement to “Plant for more Beautiful Parks,” with an image of a field of daffodils along the Potomac River with the WASHINGTON MONUMENT in the background. “Plant for a more Beautiful America,” the center stamp, depicts the JEFFERSON MEMORIAL in the background seen through branches of flowering cherry blossoms. The fourth stamp is a scene of yellow and blue wildflowers along a highway with the caption “Plant for more Beautiful Highways.” The last stamp, which reads “Plant for more Beautiful Cities,” shows plantings of pink and red azaleas and white tulips with the U.S. CAPITOL in the distance. The original engraved stamps — featuring art by WALTER D. RICHARDS (four stamps, issued in 1969) and GYO FUJIKAWA (center stamp, issued in 1966) — have been adapted for printing in offset lithography by artist PALOMA ALCALÁ of Alexandria, VA. The Lady Bird Johnson stamps are being issued as Forever stamps. Forever stamps are always equal in value to the current First-Class Mail 1-ounce price.

Lady Bird Johnson changed the face of America — literally,” said U.S. POSTAL SERVICE BOARD OF GOVERNORS CHAIRMAN THURGOOD MARSHALL, JR.She believed we had a responsibility to our environment to restore what had been damaged — and to remember what had been neglected. That’s why she led campaigns to clean up our cities and urged more Americans to visit national parks. One of her proudest achievements was the Highway Beautification Act. She was so vocal in her support for the legislation that it became known as ‘Lady Bird’s Bill.‘”

Portrait of Lady Bird Johnson at the White House

Portrait of Lady Bird Johnson at the White House

Joining Marshall in dedicating the stamps were the First Lady’s daughters LUCI BAINES JOHNSON and LYNDA JOHNSON ROBB; additional family members included granddaughters LUCINDA ROBB, NICOLE NUGENT COVERT, CATHERINE LEWIS ROBB and REBEKAH NUGENT MCINTOSH. Also participating were UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN NATURAL SCIENCES’ DEAN LINDA A. HICKE; and LADY BIRD JOHNSON WILDFLOWER CENTER EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR SUSAN RIEFF. LYNDON B. JOHNSON FOUNDATION CHAIRMAN EMERITUS TOM JOHNSON served as master of ceremonies.

Generations of Johnson’s are grateful to celebrate Mother’s Centennial with a forever stamp,” said LUCI BAINES JOHNSON. “A stamp that will remind us forever of the difference she made on our environment and our commitment to serve those most in need.”

Customers have 60 days to obtain the FIRST-DAY-OF-ISSUE POSTMARK by mail and new stamps may be purchased at Post Offices, at www.usps.com/stamps or by calling 800-STAMP-24. They should affix the stamps to envelopes of their choice, address the envelopes to themselves or others and place them in larger envelopes addressed to:

LADY BIRD JOHNSON STAMP

POSTMASTER

8225 CROSS PARK DRIVE

AUSTIN, TX 78710-9998

After applying the first-day-of-issue postmark, the Postal Service will return the envelopes through the mail. There is no charge for the postmark. All orders must be postmarked by Jan. 30, 2013.

The Postal Service also offers FIRST-DAY COVERS for new stamp issues and POSTAL SERVICE STATIONERY ITEMS postmarked with the official first-day-of-issue cancellation. Each item has an individual catalog number and is offered in the quarterly USA PHILATELIC CATALOG, online at www.usps.com/shop, or by calling 800-782-6724. Customers may request a free catalog by calling 800-782-6724 or writing to:

U.S. POSTAL SERVICE

CATALOG REQUEST

PO BOX 219014

KANSAS CITY, MO 64121-9014

THERE ARE SEVEN PHILATELIC PRODUCTS AVAILABLE FOR THIS STAMP ISSUE:

578562 First-Day Cover (Full Pane) $5.20

578563 First-Day Cover Set of 6, $5.34

578564 First-Day Cancelled (Full Pane) $5.20

578568 Digital Color Postmark Set of 6, $9.60

578584 Press Sheet without die cuts, $43.20

578591 Ceremony Program (random stamp), $6.95

578599 Keepsake SS/6 & DCP Set 6, $12.95

The stamps are available at Post Offices in Texas and the Washington, DC metropolitan area. They can also be purchased at www.usps.com/stamps, or by calling 800-STAMP24. To learn more about LADY BIRD JOHNSON, centennial-related events, and to download photos and view a video, visit www.ladybirdjohnson.org Follow the Postal Service on http://www.twitter.com/USPSstamps and at www.facebook.com/USPSSTAMPS

SOURCE: U.S. Postal Service

http://www.usps.com

 

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