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[[Image:WhiteHouse-EasterEggRoll-1984-Pin.jpg|thumb|300px|1984 Easter Egg Roll pin]] |
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* '''Unknown, Reagan-era:''' Caroll Spinney appears as Big Bird. Spinney recalled to a newspaper that [[Nancy Reagan]] stayed in the tea room, "barking orders... to this Air Force captain", making sure things were moving along. "We were supposed to do a show at 1:30, and at 10 minutes to 1 we overheard her snapping on the radio, 'I want the show to start now.' And he says, 'But I don't think we start just yet.' And she said, 'Well, tell them if they're not off the grounds by 2, they'll be thrown off.'"<ref>"[http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=9OIVAAAAIBAJ&sjid=FRMEAAAAIBAJ&pg=4813,7517877&dq=pat+nixon+big-bird Big Bird says he met Nancy the Grouch]", ''The Milwaukee Sentinel'', November 23, 1994.</ref> |
* '''Unknown, Reagan-era:''' Caroll Spinney appears as Big Bird. Spinney recalled to a newspaper that [[Nancy Reagan]] stayed in the tea room, "barking orders... to this Air Force captain", making sure things were moving along. "We were supposed to do a show at 1:30, and at 10 minutes to 1 we overheard her snapping on the radio, 'I want the show to start now.' And he says, 'But I don't think we start just yet.' And she said, 'Well, tell them if they're not off the grounds by 2, they'll be thrown off.'"<ref>"[http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=9OIVAAAAIBAJ&sjid=FRMEAAAAIBAJ&pg=4813,7517877&dq=pat+nixon+big-bird Big Bird says he met Nancy the Grouch]", ''The Milwaukee Sentinel'', November 23, 1994.</ref> |
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− | * '''1984''': The Muppets were the Easter Egg Roll's theme, and a couple of items were produced in conjunction with the event. The official bag and program featured [[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]], [[Miss Piggy]], [[Fozzie Bear|Fozzie]] and [[Robin the Frog|Robin]], as well as [[Uncle Traveling Matt]] from ''[[Fraggle Rock]]''; and a pin featured Miss Piggy.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20041217192730/www.kermitage.com/html/collectibles/rarestuffnew/page12.html Kermitage.com - White House Easter Egg Hunt - 1984]</ref> The event was canceled because of rain. |
+ | * '''1984''': The Muppets were the Easter Egg Roll's theme, and a couple of items were produced in conjunction with the event. The official bag and program featured [[Guy Gilchrist]] illustrations of [[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]], [[Miss Piggy]], [[Fozzie Bear|Fozzie]] and [[Robin the Frog|Robin]], as well as [[Uncle Traveling Matt]] from ''[[Fraggle Rock]]''; and a pin featured Miss Piggy.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20041217192730/www.kermitage.com/html/collectibles/rarestuffnew/page12.html Kermitage.com - White House Easter Egg Hunt - 1984]</ref> The event was canceled because of rain. |
* '''2002''': (March 31) [[Elmo walk-arounds|Elmo]] is among the costumed characters.<ref>"[http://www.whitehouse.gov/easter/2002/index.html White House Easter Egg Roll Information and History]".</ref> |
* '''2002''': (March 31) [[Elmo walk-arounds|Elmo]] is among the costumed characters.<ref>"[http://www.whitehouse.gov/easter/2002/index.html White House Easter Egg Roll Information and History]".</ref> |
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* '''2003''': (April 21) [[Bear]] performs. [[Zoe walk-around|Zoe]] is among the costumed characters on the South Lawn. <ref>"[http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2003/04/20030421.html Fact Sheet: White House 2003 Easter Egg Roll Frequently Asked Questions]". Office of the Press Secretary. April 21, 2003.</ref> |
* '''2003''': (April 21) [[Bear]] performs. [[Zoe walk-around|Zoe]] is among the costumed characters on the South Lawn. <ref>"[http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2003/04/20030421.html Fact Sheet: White House 2003 Easter Egg Roll Frequently Asked Questions]". Office of the Press Secretary. April 21, 2003.</ref> |
Revision as of 21:08, 17 October 2010
The White House Easter Egg Roll has been a White House tradition since President Rutherford B. Hayes opened the grounds in 1878.
Muppet and Sesame Street appearances
- Unknown, Reagan-era: Caroll Spinney appears as Big Bird. Spinney recalled to a newspaper that Nancy Reagan stayed in the tea room, "barking orders... to this Air Force captain", making sure things were moving along. "We were supposed to do a show at 1:30, and at 10 minutes to 1 we overheard her snapping on the radio, 'I want the show to start now.' And he says, 'But I don't think we start just yet.' And she said, 'Well, tell them if they're not off the grounds by 2, they'll be thrown off.'"[1]
- 1984: The Muppets were the Easter Egg Roll's theme, and a couple of items were produced in conjunction with the event. The official bag and program featured Guy Gilchrist illustrations of Kermit, Miss Piggy, Fozzie and Robin, as well as Uncle Traveling Matt from Fraggle Rock; and a pin featured Miss Piggy.[2] The event was canceled because of rain.
- 2002: (March 31) Elmo is among the costumed characters.[3]
- 2003: (April 21) Bear performs. Zoe is among the costumed characters on the South Lawn. [4]
- 2004: (April 21) Bear performs. Elmo is among the costumed characters. [5]
- 2005: (March 27) Sonia Manzano is one of the guest readers. [6]
- 2006: (April 16) Cookie Monster is among the costumed characters. [7]
- 2007: (April 9) Elmo, Rosita and Gordon perform. Abby Cadabby is among the costumed characters. [8]
- 2008: (March 24) Elmo, Zoe and Gordon perform. Abby Cadabby is among the costumed characters. [9]
- 2009: (April 13) Abby Cadabby, Elmo, and Sid the Science Kid walk-around are among the costumed characters.[10][11] (The cast of The Electric Company performed.)[12]
- 2010: (April 5) Elmo and Maria (Sonia Manzano) read Stretch at the event; the 2009 book is by Doreen Cronin and Scott Menchin. Abby Cadabby, Rosita, and Gordon also appeared.[13] Walkarounds of Elmo, Abby, and Henson's Sid and Buddy wandered. Sesame Street seed packs were handed out at the event.
Gallery
Trivia
- Cookie Monster posted on Sesame Street's offical Twitter page, "Me not invited to Easter Egg Roll at White House. Me okay wit dat. Me rather get invited to ginerbread house anyway." [14]
Sources
- ↑ "Big Bird says he met Nancy the Grouch", The Milwaukee Sentinel, November 23, 1994.
- ↑ Kermitage.com - White House Easter Egg Hunt - 1984
- ↑ "White House Easter Egg Roll Information and History".
- ↑ "Fact Sheet: White House 2003 Easter Egg Roll Frequently Asked Questions". Office of the Press Secretary. April 21, 2003.
- ↑ "White House 2004 Easter Egg Roll : Frequently Asked Questions". Office of the First Lady. April 12, 2004.
- ↑ "Update: White House to Hold Annual Easter Egg Roll". Office of the First Lady. March 22, 2005.
- ↑ "White House Announces Easter Egg Roll Entertainment". Office of the First Lady. April 12, 2006.
- ↑ "2007 White House Easter Egg Roll: Frequently Asked Questions". Office of the First Lady. April 9, 2007.
- ↑ "2008 White House Easter Egg Roll: Frequently Asked Questions". Office of the First Lady. March 22, 2008.
- ↑ HensonCompany Twitter Account - April 10, 2009
- ↑ "NBC Today Show video"
- ↑ "PBS Engage status update"
- ↑ Facebook status for Sesame Street, 2 April 2010.
- ↑ "Cookie Monster storms Twitter as @sesamestreet gains a following", Los Angeles Times blogs, April 9, 2010.