Dearborn Proclaims December 18 'The Lion King' Day
DEARBORN, Mich. (PRNewswire) -- To honor the metro-Detroit premiere of Disney's "The Lion King" and the incredible success of the IMAX Theatre at Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village, Mayor Michael A. Guido of Dearborn has proclaimed Wednesday, December 18, 2002, "The Lion King" Day in Dearborn. "We are excited that the release of 'The Lion King' is being recognized by the City of Dearborn," said Gary Weaver, senior vice president of Administration, Distribution and Marketing for Buena Vista Marketing Group. "The IMAX at Henry Ford Museum is an incredible partner, a world class venue and a worthy recipient of this honor." "We're honored to receive this proclamation and we're thrilled to present the large screen version of 'The Lion King' to our visitors," said Jo Haas, director of Henry Ford Museum and IMAX Theatre. "It is even more awe-inspiring on the IMAX screen."
DEARBORN, Mich. (PRNewswire) -- To honor the metro-Detroit premiere of Disney's "The Lion King" and the incredible success of the IMAX Theatre at Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village, Mayor Michael A. Guido of Dearborn has proclaimed Wednesday, December 18, 2002, "The Lion King" Day in Dearborn. "We are excited that the release of 'The Lion King' is being recognized by the City of Dearborn," said Gary Weaver, senior vice president of Administration, Distribution and Marketing for Buena Vista Marketing Group. "The IMAX at Henry Ford Museum is an incredible partner, a world class venue and a worthy recipient of this honor." "We're honored to receive this proclamation and we're thrilled to present the large screen version of 'The Lion King' to our visitors," said Jo Haas, director of Henry Ford Museum and IMAX Theatre. "It is even more awe-inspiring on the IMAX screen."