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Pickle Pea WALKS

Pickle Pea WALKSWALKS WITH HISTORY Come stroll with figures from White House history and hear, firsthand, what it is like to live or work in the President’s House. Offering threePickle walksPea about the WHITE HOUSE: WALKS 2018 PICKLE PEA WALK SEASON 1 AN OFFICE (Saturday, March 31 - Sunday, September 2, 2018) Liz Carpenter, Press Secretary to the First Lady Lady Bird Johnson, gives you the SATURDAYS inside scoop on what really happens in the East Wing, where the Social Office and First Lady’s staff are located. It’s not easy serving the President, or First Lady, 10:00 am — Musings with a White House Gardener you know! There is so much to juggle and get right! 11:00 am — The White House as an Office (Family participation encouraged) SUNDAYS 2 MUSINGS WITH A WHITE HOUSE GARDENER 10:00 am — The White House as a Home John Ousley, former White House gardener, will enlighten you about the early 11:00 am — The White House as an Office years of the President’s House. He served as head gardener from the presidency of (6th U.S. President) to the presidency of Millard Fillmore TUESDAY EVENINGS (13th U.S. President). You’ll be surprised at what can be learned about a 6:30 pm — Musings with a White House Gardener president from his gardens or lack there of! (Families welcomed) WEDNESDAY EVENINGS 3 A HOME 6:30 pm — The White House as a Home Quentin Roosevelt, the youngest child of President , will delight you with his childhood antics and let you in on what it was All walks are by reservation only. REALLY like growing up in the White House. After all, First Families $23 per adult and $15 per child. Walks are approximately 60-70 minutes in length. are real people! Student groups, summer camps and adult groups call for special rates and activities. (Family participation encouraged) (Unfortunately we do not go into the White House or onto the White House grounds.)

For reservations, call 301-251-7064 or go to picklepeawalks.com.