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Schedule Of Events For Barack Obama’s Inauguration

The AP has run a full schedule of events for Barack Obama’s inauguration as 44th President of the United States. The full schedule includes today, tomorrow and Wed. Here’s the schedule for tomorrow:

Gates to the Inaugural Ceremony open at 8 a.m. EST. The inaugural festivities are scheduled to start at 10 a.m. on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol. They will include:

_ Musical selections of The United States Marine Band, followed by the San Francisco Boys Chorus and the San Francisco Girls Chorus.

_ Sen. Dianne Feinstein provides call to order and welcoming remarks.

_ Invocation by the Rev. Rick Warren.

_ Musical selection of Aretha Franklin.

_ Biden will be sworn into office by Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens.

_ Musical selection of John Williams, composer/arranger with Itzhak Perlman, (violin), Yo-Yo Ma (cello), Gabriela Montero (piano) and Anthony McGill (clarinet).

_ Obama will take the Oath of Office, using President Lincoln’s Inaugural Bible, administered by Chief Justice John Roberts. Scheduled around noon.

_ Obama gives the inaugural address.

_ Poem by Elizabeth Alexander.

_ Benediction by Rev. Joseph E. Lowery.

_ The National Anthem by The United States Navy Band “Sea Chanters.”

After Obama gives inaugural address, he will escort outgoing President George W. Bush to a departure ceremony before attending a luncheon in the Capitol’s Statuary Hall.

The 56th Inaugural Parade will then make its way down Pennsylvania Avenue from the Capitol to the White House.

Later that day, the Presidential Inaugural Committee will host 10 official inaugural balls:

_ Neighborhood Inaugural Ball at the Washington Convention Center.

_ Obama Home States (Illinois and Hawaii) Inaugural Ball at the Washington Convention Center.

_ Biden Home States (Pennsylvania and Delaware) Inaugural Ball at the Washington Convention Center.

_ Midwest Inaugural Ball at the Washington Convention Center.

_ Mid-Atlantic Inaugural Ball at the Washington Convention Center.

_ Western Inaugural Ball at the Washington Convention Center.

_ Commander in Chief’s Ball at the National Building Museum.

_ Southern Inaugural Ball at the National Guard Armory.

_ Eastern Inaugural Ball at Union Station.

_ Youth Inaugural Ball at the Washington Hilton.

Unofficial balls include:

_ Congressional Black Caucus Inaugural Ball at the Capitol Hilton.

_ Creative Coalition Inaugural Ball at the Harman Center for the Arts.

_ Recording Industry Association of America’s ball for Feeding America.

_ BET’s Inaugural Ball at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel.

_ Africa on the Potomac inaugural celebration at Crystal Gateway Marriott in Arlington, Va.

_ American Music Inaugural Ball at the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel.

_ Inaugural Purple Ball at the Fairmont Hotel.

_ Human Rights Campaign’s Equality Ball at the Renaissance Mayflower Hotel.

_ Inaugural Peace Ball at the Smithsonian National Postal Museum.

_ Impact Film Fund ball.

  • superdestroyer
    Just a couple bits of trivia. Anything that goes down Penn. Ave before the presidential limo is actually not considered part of the parade but is called the Presidential escort and dates back to 1841

    The parade is divided into five divisions for each of the five military services in order of seniority: Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard.

    The most picturesque Ball from a television point of view is the one in the Building Museum because of the huge granite columns in the middle of the room. It is one that the newspaper run a picture of the next day. The second most picturesque is the one at Union Station due to the ceiling. The least picturesque ball in the one at the D.C. Armory. The building is a dump but a ball is held there every time to keep the District of Columbia happy.

    Since the President has to attend all official balls, they are held close to each other. They are all within a few blocks except for the D.C. Armory. They used to be spread more over town but security limits moving around town. The official balls are considered bad events to attend and most people only do it once.
  • Silhouette
    *yawwwwwnnnn*.....

    Is it over yet?

    Yeah yeah yeah...catharsis...I know...

    But if we keep focusing on the fact that Barack doesn't get skin cancer as easily as other presidents did, will we ever be able to move beyond melanin content and onto important issues...like if the man is up to the muster of digging us out of the hole Bushco placed us in?

    Let that be his legacy and not his nappy hair for chrissakes.. Focusing on "black this" and "black that" is not doing blacks any service except keeping the focus on them as "different". Which is the polar opposite of what they supposedly want?

    Imagine the good that could be done with the money from some of these events? Educational grants for underpriveledged kids? Milk for the poor? Vaccinations?

    We are a nation of lunatics who will party like stupid fools until the lights snap on and reality is knocking at the door with a warrant..

    Are we out of Iraq yet? How's Russia doing? Sarah may really get a closeup at them in Alaska soon. Any more banks folded today? Is the Mexican border secure? How's our food supply? Do we have enough vaccines? Have we brought jobs back home? Do people still have their homes? Property values? Bank solvency? Consumer confidence?

    *shakes head* *goes back to sleep*

    zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz..............................
  • StockBoySF
    Sil, glad to hear that you're going back to sleep. Obama's inauguration is a turning point in many ways for America, even if your gal didn't get elected. So get over it already. Obama has been working hard on this nation's problems and he will continue to do so once elected. Let him have a day to celebrate his years of hard work (and the years of hard work of everyone who made the election of an African-American possible). Is that too much to ask?

    Have a nice hibernation.
  • DLS
    "the San Francisco Boys Chorus and the San Francisco Girls Chorus"

    They were featured briefly on NPR. This was a bit much -- the Messiah, the King, is having a hymn sung to him about this blessed event by a boys' choir and a girls' choir, an ode to the coronation or to the "immaculation" as Limbaugh calls it, sung in classical choir style, featuring words from one or more speeches Obama has made, ending grandly with "Yes, we can! Yes, we can! Yes, we can!"

    It's a bit much. Really. He's just a mortal. I'd prefer the excess be channeled less celestially, if more coarsely, into celebrating the end of Bush.
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