What can you tell me about this years white house easter egg roll?”
White House Easter Egg Roll 2010 Celebrate Easter With A Special Easter Egg Hunt in Washington, DC By Rachel Cooper, About.com Guide See More About: * washington dc easter * white house * dc spring events * washington dc holidays “”© White House Historical Association Sponsored Links Washington Kids TripWashington Area Activity Packages. Easy Print-And-Go Tours & Tickets!www.BuyWashingtonTours.com Cheap Washington DC ToursSave 40% Off Retail Tour Prices. Starting at Just $108. Book Onlinetours4fun.com/washington-dc-tours/ DC Bus ToursBook 5-star rated bus tours of Washington DC on Viator.www.viator.com/dc-bus-tours DC Ads Ipl Tickets K 2010 Latest Baby Names in 2010 Eurobike 2010 Washington DC The White House Easter Egg Roll is an annual family event to hunt for and race Easter Eggs on the White House Lawn while enjoying storytelling and a visit with the Easter Bunny. Th
2010 White House Easter Egg Roll Ready, Set, Go! The President and First Lady have announced that this year’s White House Easter Egg Roll will be held on Monday, April 5, 2010 with the theme of “Ready, Set, Go!” promoting health and wellness. The event will feature live music, sports courts, cooking stations, storytelling and, of course, Easter egg rolling. All of the activities will encourage children to lead healthy and active lives and follow the First Lady’s ‘Let’s Move!’ initiative, a national campaign to combat childhood obesity. The White House will open its South Lawn for children aged 12 years and younger and their families. Full ticketing information is below. We hope to see you at the White House! Ticketing White House Easter Egg Roll tickets will be distributed through an online lottery system, allowing guests from across the United States to participate in a tradition that dates back to 1878. At this time the 2010 White House Easter Egg Roll Online Lottery is now closed. A
It’s not everyday you hear the U.S. Marine Band play the theme song from Looney Tunes. But with thousands of children on the South Lawn of the White House for the annual Easter Egg Roll, the music of Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck was clearly thought to resonate better than the marches of John Philip Souza. It’s also a rare occasion when you hear the president give a dramatic reading from Dr. Seuss’ “Green Eggs and Ham.” (at left) “That Sam, I am, That Sam, I am. I do not like that Sam, I am,” spoke President Obama, punctuating the words with the movement of his outstretched arm.