The event that takes place at the White House every Easter is an Easter egg hunt. The Easter egg hunt is sponsored by the President and his staff.
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The First Family hosts an Easter egg hunt.
Rutherford B. Hayes, the 19th President of the United States introduced the Easter egg roll (or, more appropriately, the first lady, Lucy Ware Webb Hayes). It has been a White House tradition since 1878. See related links for the official White House Egg Rolling site.
President Rutherford B. Hayes and First Lady Lucy first opened the South Lawn of the White House for the Easter Egg Roll on Easter Monday of 1878. Prior to that date, the custom which dates back to the mid 1870s took place on the Capitol lawn.
The White House has an annual Easter egg hunt.
the white house holds an Easter egg hunt
Hayes was the first to open the White House grounds to the public for Easter egg rolls.
At the White House in 1878
Andrew Johnson had nothing to do with an Easter Egg Roll at the White House. That event was brought to the White House by Rutherford B. Hayes when it was no longer possible to do it on the Capitol lawn.
At the white House in 1878
Easter eggs
13,000 dyed and hard boiled eggs were hidden at the white house in 2009. Also, there were 30,000 wooden eggs (but they were not hidden).