Monday, April 29, 2024

Official 2024 White House Easter Eggs Now Available

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The world has changed in untold ways since 2019, the last time 100,000 eggs were wildly bunted down the South Lawn. President Biden spent his first year in office forgoing most of the traditional events that can help blunt the daily stress of being commander in chief. But on Monday, the patter of rain was the only interference as the president and Jill Biden, the first lady, hosted the first Egg Roll since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, the largest event held at the White House since they moved in.

News Reports from Egg Rolls Past

The 1878 event hosted by Hayes on the South Lawn, however, stands as the first official White House Easter Egg Roll. For members of the media interested in covering the event, you may RSVP HERE. Online Ticket LotteryWhite House Easter Egg Roll tickets are free to the public and may be requested through an online public lottery starting today, Monday, February 26, 2024. This year’s set includes five vibrantly colored eggs featuring colors chosen by the first lady and two whimsical imprints. The imprint on the pink, orange, aqua blue, and green-colored eggs depicts the North Portico of the White House with decorated Easter eggs. The “Biden Blue” egg included in the set, features a special Easter Bunny imprint with First Pets, pup Commander and cat Willow.

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The White House Historical Association’s Official White House Easter Eggs are now available ahead of this year’s White House Egg Roll which will take place April 1. Since 1981, the wooden Official White House Easter Eggs have been the official keepsake of the Egg Roll and offered for sale at the event, in the Association’s stores, and online at shop.whitehousehistory.org. After being canceled during World War I, the egg roll was again postponed after the United States entered World War II. In 1953, President Dwight D. Eisenhower revived the tradition after a 12-year hiatus.

April 15 (UPI) -- For the first time in three years, the White House on Monday will host its Easter Egg Roll event -- with a school-focused "EGGucation" theme. To learn more about the annual Easter Egg Roll visit the White House Historical Association’s press collection. The egg board is also donating more than 5 million eggs to food banks nationwide in the weeks leading up to Passover and Easter to help with holiday meals, Metz said. Children roll eggs during a race at the traditional White House Easter Egg Roll. "Today I need to apologize," Montoya said, describing how she was invited by the president to attend the Pride event and was proud to speak at the National Press Club during her trip to Washington.

A Brief History of the White House Easter Egg Roll

History Rolls On: Eisenhower and the Easter Egg Roll (U.S - National Park Service

History Rolls On: Eisenhower and the Easter Egg Roll (U.S.

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Though no president wants to be known for cancelling the event, periods of war and food rationing have caused disruptions for the annual tradition. During 1946 and 1947, President Harry Truman did not host an egg roll due to food conservation efforts. From 1948 through 1952, Truman’s renovation of the White House made the South Lawn a construction zone.

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President Dwight D. Eisenhower revived the tradition after a twelve-year hiatus, but a string of his successors could not be at the White House on Easter Monday to greet their egg roll visitors. President Gerald R. Ford reinstated the presidential appearance in 1976—the first since Eisenhower had acted as host in 1960. During Monday morning's celebration, the White House unveiled new bunny costumes, received commemorative eggs and hosted 30,000 visitors to participate in the roll and other education-themed activities. The first annual White House Easter Egg Roll was held on April 22, 1878 after President Rutherford B. Hayes agreed to open the White House Grounds on Easter Monday. Congress had previously passed legislation to restrict public use of the Capitol Grounds, so children in the nation’s capital looked elsewhere to roll their Easter eggs.

40000 people expected at annual Easter Egg Roll at White House - CBS News

40000 people expected at annual Easter Egg Roll at White House.

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The hand-painted chicken egg features images of children reading and stacks of books with the words "unity," "compassion" and "kindness" written on the spines. Approximately 40,000 people and brightly colored eggs filled the grounds of the White House in the morning, continuing a tradition that started in 1878. Unlike last year’s sunny and clear weather, the rain was sporadic and temperatures chilly.

Five years later, organizers raided the White House kitchen for silverware to stage the first egg-rolling races in which children used spoons to push their eggs in marked lanes. Presidents regularly watched from the South Portico as families ate picnic lunches on blankets and children played games such as “toss and catch” and “egg picking,” in which they knocked eggs together to see which would crack first. In 1887 President Grover Cleveland personally shook hands with each of the children in the East Room, which afterward was left littered with crushed eggshells. Two years later, President Benjamin Harrison recruited the United States Marine Band, conducted by John Phillip Sousa, to provide rousing marches as a soundtrack to the event. Crowds swelled each year until more than 50,000 people poured across the South Lawn in 1937. All day long, screaming children rolled their eggs—and themselves—down the grassy embankment on the west side of the Capitol grounds.

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The situation grew so scandalous that on Easter Monday 1939, the Evening Star reported that Secret Service men were stationed at the White House gates to "break up the kids' rackets." Egg roll guests included thousands of military and veteran families, their caregivers and survivors. Members of the general public claimed tickets through an online lottery and were being admitted in nine waves until the evening. The president then headed out on the lawn, bending down to help a few youngsters with their eggs. He blew a whistle to officially start the roll — an annual tradition first held in 1878. The American Egg Board also presented a commemorative egg to the first lady, a yearly tradition since 1977.

Rose Montoya, a transgender model and activist who posted the video to TikTok in which she and other guests posed topless, responded Friday in a 3-minute video posted to her social media platforms. For the 2024 WHCD on Saturday, April 27, SNL's Colin Jost was tapped to deliver the roast of President Joe Biden — and he'll have plenty of entertainment peers in the room watching. Aside from the president, vice president, first lady, second gentleman and all your favorite news anchors, here are the biggest stars attending this year's White House Correspondents' Dinner.

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