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January 14, 9:30 AMDC Tourism & Travel ExaminerBen Shlesinger
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The Presidential Inaugural Committee has released some more information about the official Obama inauguration events from Jan. 18-21. Below is that new info.
 
SUNDAY, JANUARY 18

We Are One: Opening Inaugural Celebration at the Lincoln Memorial
The Lincoln Memorial, between Constitution Avenue NW and Independence Avenue SW on 23rd Street

Doors open: 8:00 AM EST

Event begins: 2:30 PM EST

This event is free and open to the public.

Public gates open at 8:00 AM at the following locations:

-         Public Entry A: Constitution Avenue at 19th Street

-         Public Entry B: Constitution Avenue at Virginia Avenue

-         Public Entry C: 17th Street at North Elm Walk

-         Public Entry D: 17th Street at South Elm Walk

-         Public Entry E: Independence Avenue at the DC War Memorial

The Reflecting Pool area, JFK Hockey Fields and Constitution Gardens are open to the public and space will be available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Restricted items for the Lincoln Memorial grounds for the Inaugural Opening Ceremonies:

-         Firearms

-         Ammunition

-         Explosives

-         Weapons of any kind

-         Aerosols

-         Supports for signs

-         Packages

-         Coolers

-         Thermal or glass containers

-         Backpacks

-         Bags and signs exceeding the size restrictions of 6"X4"X8”

-         Laser pointers

-         Animals other than helper/guide dogs

-         Structures

-         Bicycles

-         Any other items determined to be a potential safety hazard

 
MONDAY, JANUARY 19

Renew America Together: A Call to Service

On Monday, the President-elect, Vice President-elect, and their families - just like Americans in communities across the country - will participate in activities dedicated to serving others.

To find out more about “Renew America Together” or find a service event near you, please visit USAservice.org.


Community Service Day Lunch
This event is invitation only.

Please visit www.pic2009.org for updates.
 

Kids’ Inaugural: We Are The Future
The Verizon Center


Doors open: 5:00 PM EST

Event begins: 7:00 PM EST

Please visit www.pic2009.org for updates.

Bipartisan Dinners

Each of the three bipartisan dinners will honor an American whose lifetime of public service has been enhanced by a dedication to bipartisan achievement.

National Building Museum
Honoree: General Colin L. Powell, USA (Ret.)

Event begins: 5:00 PM EST

This event is invitation only, and will be pooled press.

 
Hilton Washington
Honoree: Senator John McCain


Event begins: 5:00 PM EST

This event is invitation only, and will be pooled press.


Union Station
Honoree: Vice President-elect Joe Biden


Event begins: 6:30 PM EST

This event is invitation only, and will be pooled press.

 

TUESDAY, JANUARY 20

The Swearing-In Ceremony
United States Capitol, West Front


Event begins: 11:30 AM EST

No tickets are required to view the Inaugural Ceremony on the National Mall west of 4th Street.

We anticipate large crowds. As such, we strongly encourage you to visit the official Presidential Inaugural Committee at www.pic2009.org for updates, directions and additional information regarding transportation and pedestrian routes. Text the word “open” to 56333 to receive official Inauguration news updates, transportation notices, and ways you can participate, whether they’re in Washington or in your own community.

 
Inaugural Luncheon
United States Capitol


Following the swearing-in ceremony, President Barack Obama, Vice President Joseph Biden, and members of their families will attend an inaugural luncheon hosted by the Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies.

This event is not open to the public. Please contact the Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies at 202-244-2228 for more information.


Inaugural Parade
Pennsylvania Avenue

Event begins: While there is no official start time for the parade, it traditionally begins around 2:30 PM EST

The majority of the parade route will be free and open to the public for standing room access. Viewing spots along the parade route are available on a first come, first serve basis. A limited number of bleacher seats were available for sale but have sold out.

Official Inaugural Balls
A ticket is required for admission to each ball.

Neighborhood Inaugural Ball
Walter E. Washington Convention Center - Hall D
Doors open: 5:00 PM EST

Event begins: 7:00 PM EST

Event concludes: approximately 10:30 PM EST
 

President Obama Home States Ball

Walter E. Washington Convention Center - Hall E
Doors open: 5:00 PM EST

Event begins: 7:00 PM EST

Event concludes: approximately 11:30 PM EST


Commander-in-Chief’s Ball

National Building Museum
Doors open: 5:30 PM EST

Event begins: 7:00 PM EST

Event concludes: approximately 12:00 midnight


Vice President Biden Home States Ball
Walter E. Washington Convention Center - Ballroom
Doors open: 6:00 PM EST

Event begins: 8:00 PM EST

Event concludes: approximately 11:30 PM EST
 

Mid-Atlantic Ball
Walter E. Washington Convention Center - Hall A
Doors open: 6:00 PM EST

Event begins: 8:00 PM EST

Event concludes: approximately 12:30 AM EST


Midwestern Ball

Walter E. Washington Convention Center - Hall C
Doors open: 6:00 PM EST

Event begins: 8:00 PM EST

Event concludes: approximately 1:30 AM EST


Western Ball

Walter E. Washington Convention Center - Hall B
Doors open: 6:00 PM EST

Event begins: 8:00 PM EST

Event concludes: approximately 1:00 AM EST


Youth Ball

Hilton Washington
Doors open: 7:00 PM EST

Event begins: 9:00 PM EST

Event concludes: approximately 2:30 AM EST


Eastern Ball
Union Station
Doors open: 8:00 PM EST

Event begins: 10:00 PM EST

Event concludes: approximately 2:30 AM EST


Southern Ball
DC Armory
Doors open: 8:00 PM EST

Event begins: 10:00 PM EST

Event concludes: approximately 2:00 AM EST
 

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21

National Prayer Service
Washington National Cathedral


The morning after the inauguration, a National Prayer Service with President Barack Obama, Vice President Joseph Biden, and members of their families will be held at the National Cathedral. The service will bring together dignitaries and Americans of diverse faiths to celebrate the previous day’s events through prayer, readings, and musical performances.

Doors Open: 7:30 AM EST

All ticketed guests should arrive before 8:30 AM EST.

This event is not open to the public. The service is by invitation only and tickets are required. 

 

For more of my inauguration stories, check out the list below. 

  1. More info revealed about official Obama inauguration events
  2. Joint Congressional Committee releases map and other info for Obama's inauguration
  3. Congressional Inaugural Committee has warnings for parents with little kids
  4. Presidential Inaugural Committee opens up Obama memorabilia store
  5. Menu announced for 2009 Inaugural Luncheon
  6. Buy tickets for Barack Obama's Inauguration Parade today from Ticketmaster. $25 each.
  7. Inauguralgifts.com provides info on almost all Barack Obama mementos you can think of
  8. Inauguration All-Access Pass gets you into a lot of events for not a lot of money
  9. Join the Barack Obama inauguration Facebook group I started
  10. National Archives to celebrate Lincoln during inauguration time
  11. Snowshoe Mountain offers an escape from Obama inauguration
  12. Ben & Jerry's launches inaugural ice cream Yes Pecan! Why no Pistachiobama?
  13. 20 percent discount at Mount Vernon for Obama inauguration visitors
  14. National Archives has plenty of inauguration related programs
  15. HBO only network to show inaugural opening event
  16. Obama's inaugural committee starts usaservice.org
  17. Sen. Ben Cardin gives out inauguration tickets, I don't get one
  18. Maryland Inaugural Ball sold out, can still win free tickets though
  19. Obama's Inaugural Committee joining up with the Smithsonian
  20. National Aqaurium is an option during inauguration time
  21. Lincoln 2.0 Inaugural Ball joins the Obama party fray
  22. The Obamas have moved to the Hay-Adams hotel in D.C.
  23. Steve Case giving away hotel, air fare and tickets to Obama's inauguration
  24. National Museum of American Indian hosting inauguration events
  25. D.C. restaurants have Obama inauguration specials
  26. Official Obama inauguration memorabilia on sale now
  27. 44 cheap or free things to do in D.C. during Obama's inauguration
  28. Win tickets to Obama's inauguration, no money necessary
  29. Senator Barbara Mikulski has yet to give out Obama inauguration tickets
  30. Amtrak beefing up service, staffing and security for Obama's inauguration
  31. Two African embassies throwing inauguration party for Obama
  32.  Inauguration Committee puts out a long list of advisories for Obama's swearing-in
  33. Special Olympics to join inaugural parade
  34. Inaugural D.C. Ball benefitting Metropolitan Police Boys and Girls clubs
  35. 2009 Florida Inauguration Celebration to benefit local Red Cross chapters
  36. Mambo For Obama Inaugural Ball added to schedule
  37. Texas holding inaugural ball despite no Texan in the White House
  38. Local 'The Wire' actor to host the H.O.P.E. Inaugural Youth Ball
  39. Conservation Inauguration Gala honors Obamas and Bidens
  40. North Carolina Inaugural Ball sold out
  41. Celebrate the inauguration by cruising on the Potomac River
  42. If you have an inauguration story, I want to hear it!
  43. Annapolis, Md. hoping to capture some Obama inauguration business
  44. New list of balls, galas, and other events celebrating Obama's inauguration
  45. D.C. Council chops off one hour of inaugural drinking time
  46. The Newseum is the place to be for Obama's inauguration day

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