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Inauguration Day 2009 - Schedule of Events

Thursday, January 8th, 2009

8:00 AM Gates open for ticketed attendees — if you have tickets, it will be wise to arrive very early as crowds will be huge and security heavy.

10:00 AM Preliminary festivities begin, including music by The United States Marine Band, The San Francisco Boys Chorus, and the San Francisco Girls Chorus.

11:30 AM If you have tickets to event, you must have passed through security by this time.

Call to Order and Welcoming Remarks: Senator Dianne Feinstein
Invocation: Dr. Rick Warren
Aretha Franklin will sing
Vice President-elect Joe Biden will be sworn into office
Music composed by John Williams and performed by Itzhak Perlman, Yo-Yo Ma, Gabriela Montero, and Anthony McGill.

12:00 Noon As specified by the U.S. Constitution (20th Amendment), presidential terms of office begin and end at 12:00 noon on January 20. Barack Obama will take the oath of office, which is this simple, 36-word, statement:

Information on Inuaguration day (with a little humor)

Thursday, January 8th, 2009

Interesting site on inauguration day events

www.us-inauguration-day-2009.com

Good luck getting around D.C. on Inauguration Day

Thursday, January 8th, 2009

By NAFEESA SYEED, Associated Press Writer

WASHINGTON – On a typical weekday, hundreds of thousands of people commute to the nation’s capital, snarling roads and packing subway trains and buses during peak hours.

Imagine multiplying that several times for Barack Obama’s inauguration Jan. 20.

“I don’t want in any way to discourage anyone,” said the District of Columbia’s city administrator, Dan Tangherlini. “I just don’t want them to come and be completely shocked by what they find.”

It won’t be pleasant, Tangherlini and other officials say.

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Can’t get to D.C. for Inauguration Day? Consider these historic alternatives

Thursday, January 8th, 2009
On The Road, by Bill McGee
Shortly after Election Day, I had a terrific idea: I would take my son out of school and travel to Washington to witness the historic inauguration of Barack Obama as the first African-American president of the United States. Alas, it stopped being a terrific idea around the same time that 4 million other Americans came up with the same one.

There are likely millions more who would like to be in D.C. on January 20th, but they’re prevented by a combination of factors—the expense of traveling, the mid-week date, the distance to the nation’s capital, the chance of bitter January weather and those crowds that are estimated to swell to record proportions. I considered airways, railways and highways, and soon realized that all modes were either too clogged, too expensive, or both.

That’s the bad news. The good news is there are myriad ways to witness history, and they all don’t require you to stand thirty-deep on Pennsylvania Avenue. Depending on where you’ll be two weeks from now, one of these choices might work for you.

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My First Flag

Monday, December 15th, 2008

Steve Muller and friends would like you to fly your first flag for Obama on Inauguration Day 2009.

Real all about it at Steve’s Blog: www.myfirstflag.org

My First Flag

www.myfirstflag.org