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Presidential Movements Time Movements Whca Form 15 PRESIDENTIAL MOVEMENTS LOCATION Brasilia, Brazil DATE 1 December 1982 TIM E MOVEMENTS 0951 Depart Palacio da Alvorada via Motorcade 0956 Arrive Palacio do Planalto 1147 Depart Palacio do Planalto via Motorcade 1152 Arrive Palacio da Alvorada 1209 Depart Palacio da Alvorada via Motorcade 1226 Arrive Granja do Torto 1538 Depart Granja do Torto via Motorcade 1555 Arrive Palacio da Alvorada 2000 Depart Palacio da Alvorada via Motorcade 2007 Arr ive Palacio do Itamaraty 2235 Depart Palaci o do Itamaraty via Motorcade 2243 Arrive Palacio da Alvorada . WHCA FORM 15, OCTOBER 15, 1980 PR ESIDENTIAL MOVEMENTS Brasilia, Bra:til Sao Paulo, Bra:til LOCATION Brasilia Brazil DATE 2 December 1982 TIME MOVEMENTS 0908 Depart Palacio da Alvorada via Motorcade 0917 Arrive American Embassy 0948 Depart American Embassy via Motorcade 0952 Arrive Palacio do Planalto 1037 Depart Palacio do Planal to vie. Motorcade 1044 Arrive Palacio da Alvorada 1217 Depart Palacio da Alvorada via Motorcade 1240 Arrive Brasilia International Airport 1250 Depart Brasilia International Airport via Air Force One 1355 Arrive Viracopas International Airport, Cambpinas, Brazil .. 1406 Depart Viracopas International Airport via Marine One 1440 Arrive Helo Pad, Palace Grounds, Sao Paulo, Bra:til 1442 Depart Helo Pad, Palace Grounds via Motorcade 1443 Arrive Governor's Palace 1721 Depart Governor's Palace via Motorcade 1722 Arrive Helo Pad, Palace Grounds 1724 Depart Helo Pad, Palace Grounds via Marine One 1755 Arrive Viracopas International Airport - 1806 Depart Viracopas International Airport via Air Force One 1913 Arrive Brasilia International Airport. .Brasilia, Brazil 1925 Depart Brasilia International Airport via Motorcade 1950 Arrive Palacio da Alvorada - WHCA FORM 15, OCTOBER 15, 1980 \ I PRESID ENTIAL MOVEMENTS I Brasilia, Brazil Bogota, Colombia LOCATION San Jose, Costa Rica DATE 3 Dece mber 1982 TIME MOVEMENTS 0850 Depart Palacio da Alvorada via Motorcade 0914 Arrive Brasilia International Airport . 0933 Dena rt Brasilia International Airport via Air Force One 1154 Arrive Eldorado Airport Bogota . Colombia 1221 Dena rt Eldo rado Airport via l'.arine One 1245 Arrive Simon Bolivar Plaza Landiniz Zone 1254 Dena rt Simon Bolivar Plaza Landi nil Zone via Motorcade 1256 Arrive Casa de Narino 1632 Depart Casa de Nari no via Motorcade 1633 Arrive Simon Bolivar Plaza Landing Zone i.638 Depart Simon Bolivar Plaza LandinlZ Zone via Marine One 1658 Arrive Eldorada Airport 1722 Depart ltldorado Airport via Air Force One • 1842 ArriIve Juan Santamaria International Airport San Jose . ' Costa Rica 1859 Denart Juan Santamaria International Airport via Motorcade - 1908 Arrive Hotel Cariari - .. - WHCA FORM 15, OCTOBER 15, 1980 PRES IDENTIAL MOVEMENTS San Jose , Costa Rica San Pedro Sula, Honduras LOCATION Washington , DC DATE ~ December 1982 TIME MOVEMENTS CST 0802 Depart Hotel Cariari via Motorcade 0811 Arrive Juan Santamaria International Airport •. 0814 Depart Juan Santamaria International Airport via Marine One 0825 Arrive Republic Tobacco Landing Zone 0827 Depart Republic Tobacco Landing Zone via Motorcade 0831 Arrive Casa Presidencial 0938 Depart Casa Presidencial via Motorcade 09~5 Arrive National Theater 10111 Depart National Theater via Motorcade ·1047 Arrive Casa Presidencial 1258 Iepart Casa Presidencial via Motorcade 1302 Arrive Republic Tobacco Landing Zone 1304 Depaft' Republic Tobacco Landing Zone via Marine One ' . 1315 Arri~ .Juan Santamaria International Airport 1416 Depart Juan.. Santamaria International Airport via Air Force One 1600 Arrive Armando Escalon Air Force Base, San Pedro Sula, - Honduras 1830 Depart Armando Escalon Air Force Base via Air Force One EST 2256 Arrive And revs Air Force Base, Maryland 2304 Depart And revs Air Force Base via Marine One 2312 Arrive South Grounds 2319 Residence - WHCA FORM 15, OCTOBER 15, 1980 THE SCHEDULE OF PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN .. ......... .. .. ~ .. ..:"- '·! :~.. ··.. ... .• •. Saturday, December 4, 1 982 ~. .. ...... ............. ..· 12 : 06 pm EST Radio Address from Costa Rica (5 min) Approx. 11: 40 pm Re t urn White Hous e Sunday, December 5 , 1982 Per sonal Time Residence 5 : 30 pm The President and Mrs . Reagan Resi dence (60 min) arrive at Reception preceding the Kennedy Center Honor s Gal a (Rosebush) BLACK TIE (Tab A) Appr ox. The Pr esident and Mrs . Reagan South Ground s 7 : 25 pm depart Whi te House for Ke nnedy Center Honors Gala (Henkel/Rosebush) BLACK TI E (Tab B) UNP 12/3/82 5:00 pm THE WHITE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN LOCATION DATE THE WHITE HOOSE D~ER 5. 1982 TIME DAY 1'11·\SHIN~ , D .C. 10:10 a.m. SIJNTll\Y PHONE 3 'F __, ~!! ';i: ______ .. a: 10:10 The President and the First Lady had breakfast. 12:35 p The President teletiloned his Deputy Cllief of Staff, Michael H. Deaver. The call was not COTipleted. 12 : 55 The President and the First Lady had lunch in the Solari1.111. 1:17 1:28 R The President talked with Senator Paul I.axalt (R- Nevada) . 3: 57 3 :59 R The President talked with the First Lady. 4:59 The President and the First Lady went to the East Roan. 4 :59 6 :09 The President and the First Lady hosted a reception in hcnor of the John F . Kennedy Honorees. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "A." Members of the press 6: 09 The President and the First Lady returned to the second floor Fesidence. 6:45 The President had dinner with: The First Lady Patti Davis, the President's daughter 7: 31 The i:>resi.dent and the First Lady went to the South Grounds. 7 : 32 7 :35 The President and the First Lady motored fran the South Grounds to the John F . Kennedy Center for the Perfonning Arts. 7: 40 The President and the First Lady went to the Presidential Box in the (\:>era House. The President and the First Lady were greeted by: Roger L. Stevens, Chairman of the John F. Kennedy center far the Performing Arts Mrs . Roger L . (Christine) Stevens 7:45 10:00 The President and the First Lady attended a gala performanCE honoring award recipients. The performance was ta?.;!d for broadcast in late Decelrber. Members of the press 7:44 '1tle President and the First Lady went to their seats in the Presidential Box. Also·seated in the box were: George P . Shultz, Secretary of State continued Page_l_o t_ 2_ Pages THE WHITE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN LOCATION DATE l:ECEMBER 5, 1982 JCliN F . KENNEDY CENl'ER FOR 'IHE PERFORMING ARI'S W1\SHINGIU'1 , D. C • TIME OAY 7: 45 p.m. SUNDAY oontinued Mrs. George P . (Helena) Shultz Mrs . David K. (Evangeline) Bruce, wid<:M of the . fonner U.S . Diplanat William S . Paley, Chainnan of the Board~ Colunbia Broadcasting System (CBS), New York, New York 8:15 R The President was tel ep10ned by Mr . Deaver. The President•, Special Assistant, David K. Fischer took the call. 10:18 The President and the First Lady returned to their m::>tor­ 10:18 10 :24 'lhe President and the First Lady irotored fran the John F . Kennedy center for the Performing Arts to the South Grounds of the White House. 10:25 The President and the First Lady returned to the second floor Residence. 11: 03 The President retired. BJ Page_2_ ot_2_ Pages THE WHITE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN LOCATION DATE DECEMBER 6 , 1982 THE WHITE HOCISE TIME DAY W1\SHIN::;'IW , D. C • 7 : 48 a .m. MctID/\Y PHONE t---.....---f JI l I ... a: 7 : 48 'Ihe President and the First Lady had breakfast. 9 :03 The President went to the doctor' s office. 9 :04 The President went to the oval Office. 9 :06 9:26 The President met with: Janes A. Baker III, Chief of Staff .Edwin Meese III, Counsellor 9 :27 The President went tp the Situation Roan. He was accama­ nied by: Mr . Baker Mr . Meese 9 :27 10:05 The President viewed a sensitive film with: George H. Bush, Vi ce President Mr. Baker Mr. ~e William P . Clark, Assistant for National Security Affairs Rd:Jert C. McFarlane, Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs 10 :05 The President returned to the oval Office. 10: 40 10: 43 The President met with: Mr. Baker l-1.r . Clark 11: 47 p The President tele{%1oned Representative Don F\qUa (!>-Florida) . The call was not carpleted. 11: 48 p 'the President telephoned Representative Robert H. Michel (R- Illinois) . The call was not catpleted. 11:54 11: 56 R The Pr esident talked with Representative Fuqua. 12:03 'lhe President went to the cabinet Roan . ~2 : 03 1 :09 'the President participated in a Issues Briefing 11.D'lcheon. For a list of attendees, see .Al'PSIDIX "A. " b..2:20 R The President was telei:honed by Representative Michel. The call was not canpleted. 1 : 09 The President returned to the oval Office. Paga_ l _o1_3_Pages THE WHITE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN OATE LOCATION DF.JCEMBER 6, 1982 '!HE WHITE HOOSE WASHIN:n'C.N , D.C. TIME DAY 1: 59 p .m. ~ PHONE ._ __. ~! ~ _____ I I 0. a: 1: 59 'lhe President went to the Roosevel t Roan. 1:59 2 :09 'lhe President attended a OCJTipUter data bank demonstration by staff of the Private Sector Initiatves Task Force with Me!Tbers of the Cabinet. For a list of at tendees, see APPENDIX "B. " 2:09 The Presidential party went to the Cabinet Roan. 2 :09 3:09 'lhe President participated in a Cabinet Meeting. For a list of attendees , see APPENDIX "B ." 3:09 'lhe President returned to the Oval Office. 3:17 3:20 p 'lhe President talked with Senator Orrin G. Hatch (R-Utah) . 3 : 27 'lhe President returned to the Roosevelt Roan.
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