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Old 01-18-2007, 07:50 AM   #17
Jesse Joe
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Good answer Charlene. I of course didn't know about how to go getting one even nominated. But to me, having written a song like, "The Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgerald," Im sure is as good as what Big Bird and Donald Duck contributed, to the states.

I guess it's who you know, in the buisness.

But I also agree with Winter's Claw and yourself, that our hero, probably doesn't give a hoot about a Star in Hollywood...


Good luck with your Canadian Stamp, Charlene, that is also a great idea.








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By : John Fowles... {Sir, Jean Le Loup} :D





To request an application to make a nomination send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to Walk of Fame Committee, 7018 Hollywood Blvd., 2nd Floor, Hollywood, California, 90028.


Walk Of Fame Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How can I nominate someone for a Walk of Fame Star?
A: Click here for an application -- or you may send us a self-addressed stamped envelope to the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce at 7018 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, CA 90028

Q: Who can do the nominating?
A: Anyone, including a fan, can nominate a celebrity as long as the celebrity or his/her management is in agreement with the nomination. If there is no letter of agreement included from the celebrity or his/her representative, the committee will not accept the application.

Q: What is the cost of a Walk of Fame star ceremony?
A: $15,000 upon selection. The money is used to pay for the creation and installation of the star, as well as maintenance of the Walk of Fame.

Q: Can someone who is deceased be nominated?
A: Yes. One posthumous award is given each year.

Q: Can I nominate someone who doesn’t fit in any of the five categories?
A: No. The categories do not change and the nominee must be or have been active in the field of entertainment.

Q: How long after someone has been nominated will the ceremony take place?
A: The recipient has up to five years to schedule their ceremony. If it is not done within the five-year period, it will expire and an application must be resubmitted.

Q: Does the committee accept signatures/petitions/phone calls?
A: The committee does not accept signatures, phone calls, e-mails, or any form of petitions for a nomination. Only official Walk of Fame applications are accepted.

Q: Who are the members of the Walk of Fame selection committee?
A: Each of the five categories is represented by someone with expertise in that field.

Q: How often are stars voted in?
A: Stars are voted in once a year in June. An average of 20 stars are selected per year.

Q: If a nominee isn’t selected during the voting process, do I have to re-submit the application for the following year?
A: The application is effective for two years. If, after two years, the nominee is still not selected, the applicant can file a new application or send a letter requesting that the application be reinstated. Updates on the recipients are accepted and included in their file.

Q: When does the Committee meet?
A: The Committee meets once a year, in June.

Q: How can I find out if someone has a star on the Walk of Fame?
A: You can find star locations on the Walk of Fame Directory on this website.

Q: Can I attend a Walk of Fame ceremony?
A: Walk of Fame ceremonies are open to the public. There is a public viewing area set up for all to enjoy. Please be aware that ceremony dates are subject to change. Call the Walk of Fame information line (323-469-8311) or check our website for verification.

Q: How many nominations are submitted each year?
A: The committee receives an average of two hundred applications a year.

Q: What are the stars made of?
A: Terrazzo and brass.

[ January 18, 2007, 20:27: Message edited by: Jesse-Joe ]
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