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* Multiple appearances at [[The White House Easter Egg Roll]] over the years. |
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β | * '''December 20, [[1970]]''': [[Big Bird]], [[Mr. Hooper]], [[Bob]], [[Gordon]] and [[Susan]] joined First Lady [[Pat Nixon]] to perform in that year's childrenβs |
+ | * '''December 20, [[1970]]''': [[Big Bird]], [[Mr. Hooper]], [[Bob]], [[Gordon]] and [[Susan]] joined First Lady [[Pat Nixon]] to perform in that year's childrenβs [[Christmas]] show.<ref name="swblog">[[Sesame Workshop]] Blog :[http://www.sesameworkshop.org/our-blog/2012/02/10/this-week-in-sesame-street-our-furry-friends-visit-the-white-house/ This Week in Sesame Street: Our Furry Friends Visit the White House]</ref> |
β | * '''December 21, [[1978]]''': [[Big Bird]] and [[Kermit the Frog]] (with [[Jim Henson]]) appeared in the East Room for the White House childrenβs party, where they performed with ''[[Sesame Street]]'' composer [[Joe Raposo]] at piano and the United States Marine Band.<ref>[http://www.whitehousehistory.org/04/subs/04_a01_b.html White House Historical Association]</ref><ref> |
+ | * '''December 21, [[1978]]''': [[Big Bird]] and [[Kermit the Frog]] (with [[Jim Henson]]) appeared in the East Room for the White House childrenβs party, where they performed with ''[[Sesame Street]]'' composer [[Joe Raposo]] at piano and the United States Marine Band.<ref>[http://www.whitehousehistory.org/04/subs/04_a01_b.html White House Historical Association]</ref><ref>Falk, Karen. "[http://www.henson.com/jimsredbook/2011/12/21/12211978/ Jim Henson's Red Book]", 12/21/1978 β With Joe Raposo at the White House.</ref> |
* '''April 1, 1994:''', [[Rizzo the Rat|Rizzo]] appears outside the White House as part of an appearance on ''[[Larry King Live]]''. |
* '''April 1, 1994:''', [[Rizzo the Rat|Rizzo]] appears outside the White House as part of an appearance on ''[[Larry King Live]]''. |
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*'''November 14, [[2003]]:''' Joan Ganz Cooney was honored by the National Endowment for Humanities with a National Humanities Medal. The award was presented to Cooney by [[George W. Bush|President George W.Bush]] in an Oval Office Ceremony.<ref>[http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2003/11/20031113-11.html National Humanities Medal 2003]</ref> |
*'''November 14, [[2003]]:''' Joan Ganz Cooney was honored by the National Endowment for Humanities with a National Humanities Medal. The award was presented to Cooney by [[George W. Bush|President George W.Bush]] in an Oval Office Ceremony.<ref>[http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2003/11/20031113-11.html National Humanities Medal 2003]</ref> |
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β | *'''December 6, [[2004]]:''' |
+ | *'''December 6, [[2004]]:''' Elmo, [[Rosita]], and characters from ''[[Between the Lions]]'' appeared alongside President [[George W. Bush]] and first lady [[Laura Bush]] at a children's Christmas reception in the East Room of the White House. The children's television characters sang Christmas songs during the event. A [[Cookie Monster walk-arounds|Cookie Monster walk-around]] also appeared.<ref>[http://www.whitehouse.gov/holiday/2004/photoessays/holidayphotos/02.html Holiday 2004]</ref> |
β | *'''September 30, [[2006]]:''' |
+ | *'''September 30, [[2006]]:''' Elmo appeared at the [[National Book Festival]] event at the White House hosted by [[Laura Bush]]. [[Kevin Clash]] also spoke about his book ''[[My Life as a Furry Red Monster]]'' at the event.<ref>[http://www.whitehouse.gov/firstlady/photoessays/fl-Arts/03.html National Book Festival]</ref> |
*'''December 16, [[2010]]:''' Elmo appeared at the White House and visited the kitchen with Assistant White House Chef Sam Kass on the day that President Obama signed the Hunger-Free Kids Act. <ref>[http://articles.cnn.com/2010-12-16/politics/political.circus_1_bo-obama-michelle-obama-tribal-nations-conference?_s=PM:POLITICS Political Circus: Elmo in the (White) House]</ref> |
*'''December 16, [[2010]]:''' Elmo appeared at the White House and visited the kitchen with Assistant White House Chef Sam Kass on the day that President Obama signed the Hunger-Free Kids Act. <ref>[http://articles.cnn.com/2010-12-16/politics/political.circus_1_bo-obama-michelle-obama-tribal-nations-conference?_s=PM:POLITICS Political Circus: Elmo in the (White) House]</ref> |
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*'''December 1, [[2011]]:''' Kermit the Frog joins [[Michelle Obama]] at [[The National Christmas Tree Lighting]] ceremony and sings "[[Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer]]" with [[Santa Claus]]. |
*'''December 1, [[2011]]:''' Kermit the Frog joins [[Michelle Obama]] at [[The National Christmas Tree Lighting]] ceremony and sings "[[Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer]]" with [[Santa Claus]]. |
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+ | *'''February 7, [[2012]]:''' [[Grover]] visited the White House to help chef Sam Kass and the children of White House chefs learn about the ways kids can help their parents prepare a tasty and healthy meal.<ref name="swblog" /> |
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Revision as of 01:21, 11 February 2012
The White House is the official home and principal workplace of the President of the United States of America. The White House is located at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. in Washington, DC.
Appearances
- Multiple appearances at The White House Easter Egg Roll over the years.
- December 20, 1970: Big Bird, Mr. Hooper, Bob, Gordon and Susan joined First Lady Pat Nixon to perform in that year's childrenβs Christmas show.[1]
- December 21, 1978: Big Bird and Kermit the Frog (with Jim Henson) appeared in the East Room for the White House childrenβs party, where they performed with Sesame Street composer Joe Raposo at piano and the United States Marine Band.[2][3]
- April 1, 1994:, Rizzo appears outside the White House as part of an appearance on Larry King Live.
- June 26, 1995: Big Bird and Alice Snuffleupagus appeared in an event in the White House sculpture garden alongside first lady Hillary Clinton as the White House stepped up its effort to save federal funding for public television.[4]
- September 29, 1995: President Bill Clinton awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Joan Ganz Cooney in a Whitehouse ceremony. [5]
- April 3, 2002: President George W. Bush and first lady Laura Bush hosted several PBS stars - including Elmo, Mr. Rogers and the Vowelles - for a "Ready to Learn" event at the East Room of the White House.[6]
- November 14, 2003: Joan Ganz Cooney was honored by the National Endowment for Humanities with a National Humanities Medal. The award was presented to Cooney by President George W.Bush in an Oval Office Ceremony.[7]
- December 6, 2004: Elmo, Rosita, and characters from Between the Lions appeared alongside President George W. Bush and first lady Laura Bush at a children's Christmas reception in the East Room of the White House. The children's television characters sang Christmas songs during the event. A Cookie Monster walk-around also appeared.[8]
- September 30, 2006: Elmo appeared at the National Book Festival event at the White House hosted by Laura Bush. Kevin Clash also spoke about his book My Life as a Furry Red Monster at the event.[9]
- December 16, 2010: Elmo appeared at the White House and visited the kitchen with Assistant White House Chef Sam Kass on the day that President Obama signed the Hunger-Free Kids Act. [10]
- December 1, 2011: Kermit the Frog joins Michelle Obama at The National Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony and sings "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" with Santa Claus.
- February 7, 2012: Grover visited the White House to help chef Sam Kass and the children of White House chefs learn about the ways kids can help their parents prepare a tasty and healthy meal.[1]
References
- In the Sesame Street coloring book Let's Take a Trip!, Bert and Ernie visit the White House.
- A Grouch from Pennsylvania Avenue attends the Annual Grouch Picnic in The Sesame Street Dictionary.
- In A Walking Tour of Sesame Street, James Earl Jones states he's on the most famous street in the world, eliminating Pennsylvania Avenue as one of the possible answers.
- When Hillary Clinton appeared on The Rosie O'Donnell Show on February 3, 1997, Oscar the Grouch maneuvered a meeting with the First Lady, where she presented him with trash from the White House.[11]
- Betty Lou imagines many aspects of the White House in the Sesame Street storybook, I Want to Be President.
- In the Sesame Street song "Change the World", a singing girl claims she can be President of the United States when she's older, with the White House appearing behind her.
See also
Sources
- β 1.0 1.1 Sesame Workshop Blog :This Week in Sesame Street: Our Furry Friends Visit the White House
- β White House Historical Association
- β Falk, Karen. "Jim Henson's Red Book", 12/21/1978 β With Joe Raposo at the White House.
- β Hillary Clinton gives the Big Bird to those who want to cut public TV funding
- β Brozan, Nadine "Chronicle" The New York Times, September 29, 1995. (Web. Accessed January 1, 2010)
- β Ready to Learn event
- β National Humanities Medal 2003
- β Holiday 2004
- β National Book Festival
- β Political Circus: Elmo in the (White) House
- β Tough Pigs Anthology