The Denver Post

EASTER EGG ROLL RETURNS TO THE WHITE HOUSE

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WASHINGTON » Snoopy, Charlie Brown and “Tonight Show” host Jimmy Fallon roamed the soggy White House grounds on Monday for the first Easter egg roll since before the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Undaunted by rain, President

Joe Biden and his wife, Jill, kicked off the equivalent of a day-long garden party for some 30,000 kids and adults, including celebritie­s and costumed characters.

A pair of Easter bunnies escorted the Bidens onto the Blue Room balcony to welcome the crowd to their backyard. The first lady chose “egg-ucation” as the theme.

The South Lawn was turned into a school community because “education never stops,” said Jill Biden, a community college professor.

“The determined spirit of education is what we wanted to honor in this Easter Egg Roll,” she said.

President Biden said it was “so special” to be able to gather this year after the pandemic forced the White House to cancel the 2020 and 2021 Easter egg rolls.

“It means so much to see and hear the children and all the families show up to be here today,” he said, citing their joy, laughter and occasional outbursts of “there’s the Easter bunny.”

Biden’s infant grandson, Beau, was among several family members present, including the boy’s parents, Hunter Biden and his wife, Melissa. Also on hand were the Bidens’ daughter Ashley Biden, and Natalie Biden, one of their granddaugh­ters.

After their remarks, the president and first lady went down to the lawn to watch as groups of children used wooden spoons to coax brightly dyed hard-boiled eggs across a patch of wet grass to the finish line.

The couple later visited the reading nook, where Biden held up a copy of “Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?” as the first lady quickly read aloud “so you’re all not soaking wet,” she told those who had been waiting in the light rain. Fallon joined them afterward and read his own children’s book, “Nana Loves You More.” Jill Biden’s grandchild­ren call her “Nana.”

 ?? Andrew Harnik, The AP ?? President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden watch a race during the White House Easter Egg Roll on Monday.
Andrew Harnik, The AP President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden watch a race during the White House Easter Egg Roll on Monday.

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