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Cryptocurrency News Articles
White House Historical Association’s Easter Egg Roll Brunch
May 01, 2025 at 08:19 pm
The White House Historical Association invites you to join them for brunch at the annual Easter Egg Roll on Monday, March 31.
The Historical Association will be serving brunch in the Old Family Dining Room from 10 a.m. to noon. Tickets are $150 per person and can be purchased here.
Proceeds from the brunch will support the Historical Association's mission of collecting, preserving and interpreting the story of the White House for the American people.
The brunch menu includes:
* Fresh fruit salad
* Mini pastries
* Breakfast casserole
* Smoked salmon with dill cream cheese
* Mini quiches
* Coffee, tea and juice
The Historical Association is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that was founded in 1961 by the wives of President Eisenhower and Chief Justice Earl Warren. The Association's mission is to collect, preserve and interpret the story of the White House for the American people.
The Historical Association's programs and activities include:
* A museum in the White House that tells the story of the building and its occupants
* Guided tours of the White House
* A website and online presence with information about the White House and its history
* Educational programs for children and adults
* A research library and archives
The Historical Association is funded entirely by private contributions.
To learn more about the Historical Association and its programs, please visit www.whha.org.
The annual Easter Egg Roll is a free, springtime event open to the public on the South Lawn of the White House. The event features interactive activities, live music and performances, food and beverages, and special appearances by members of the First Family.
This year's theme is "The Importance of Story." The Historical Association will be hosting an activity in the "Storytelling Tent" where guests can create their own family crests and learn about the history of heraldry.
The Easter Egg Roll is a longstanding tradition that dates back to the administration of President Rutherford B. Hayes in the 1870s. The event was canceled during World War I and resumed in 1978 by President Carter.
Tickets for the Historical Association's brunch are limited and expected to sell out quickly. To purchase tickets or learn more about the event, please visit here.
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