U.S. Postal Service commemorates May the Fourth with ‘Star Wars’ droid stamps

The U.S. Postal Service began selling “Star Wars”-themed stamps Tuesday — May the Fourth — to commemorate Disney’s philanthropic programs and a nonprofit dedicated to expanding STEM learning for young people around the world.

The 20 forever stamps featuring the various droid characters from the Star Wars universe are being sold online, but the first-day-of-issue location was in Nicasio in Marin County near where “Star Wars” director George Lucas has offices for his production company Lucasfilm.

Isaac Cronkhite, USPS chief logistics and processing operations officer and executive vice president, said:

“The Postal Service has a long history of looking to the stars as inspiration for its stamps, and for celebrating the innovation, science and technology it takes to get us there, which is why the ‘Star Wars’ droids are a perfect fit for stamps. … These new Forever stamps represent more than four decades of technical innovation in the service of brilliant storytelling.”

Courtesy of USPS The U.S. Postal Service introduced “Star Wars” droid forever stamps on May 4, 2021 – also known as May the Fourth – that will raise money to expand STEM learning programs around the world.

The stamps acknowledge the collaboration between the Star Wars: Force for Change philanthropy initiative and the For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology organization, which work to introduce robotics programs to under-resourced communities across the globe.

The stamps were commemorated at a virtual ceremony Tuesday featuring Cronkhite, Lucasfilm executive vice president and general manager Lynwen Brennan, vice president and executive creative director Doug Chiang, and C-3PO actor Anthony Daniels.

Brennan said:

“Droids have been a centerpiece of ‘Star Wars’ for generations, capturing the hearts of fans and igniting imaginations.”

Brennan added:

“The U.S. Postal Service perfectly captured the charisma of each droid in this new stamp collection and we’re excited for fans to spread their love of these iconic characters throughout our galaxy.”

Last modified May 4, 2021 1:54 pm

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