On Monday, October 30, the White House will open the South Lawn to ghosts and goblins of all ages.
Gates will be open from 4p.m. to 7 p.m.
to schoolchildren and parents from over 20 Maryland, Virginia, and
District of Columbia schools, as well as military families and community
organizations.
During
this event, trick-or-treaters will enjoy seeing the South Portico
decorated in spider webs, creating a festive look and feel. There will
also be bats and orange pumpkins with profiles
of past presidents. Fog will fill the air, and the trees and south
facade will be lit with different colors throughout the night.
The
President and First Lady will hand out cookies created by the White
House Pastry Kitchen, as well as Presidential M&M’s and other
candies. Various departments and agencies such as the
United States Secret Service, National Aeronautics and Space
Administration, Federal Emergency Management Agency, National Park
Service, and the Department of Education will also be on hand to give
out various items and participate in the festivities.
Please note the following items are not allowed on the White House grounds:
Aerosols of any kind
Animals (except guide dogs)
Any pointed object
Backpacks (oversized)
Balloons
Beverages of any kind
Duffle bags and/or suitcases
Electric stun guns
Fireworks / firecrackers
Food of any kind
Guns / ammunition
Insulated metal containers
Knives of any kind
Mace
Selfie sticks
Smoking (including e-cigarettes)
Tablets (including iPads)
Toy weapons of any kind
Water bottles
The
Secret Service reserves the right to prohibit any other personal
items. However, strollers, wheelchairs, umbrellas (no metal tips), and
cameras are permitted. All items needed for medical
purposes will be permitted on the tour (such as wheelchairs, electric
scooters, glucose tablets, and EpiPens). Please identify and explain
all items needed for medical purposes to Secret Service agents upon
arrival.
In the event of inclement weather, the event may be cancelled. Please call the 24-hour information line at (202) 456-7041 to check on the status of the event.
Source: The White House, Office of the First Lady
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