BARACK OBAMA & FAMILY MOVE TO HAY-ADAMS HOTEL IN D.C./OBAMA HOSTS NEIGHBORHOOD & YOUTH INAUGURAL BALLS
The beautiful First family moved into their new temporary home in Washington D.C. at the famous Hay-Adams hotel.
In keeping with his commitment to make this inaugural celebration open
and accessible to all Americans, President-elect Barack Obama will host
the first-ever "Neighborhood Inaugural Ball" during this year's
inaugural celebration. The ball will be the premier event of
inauguration evening on January 20th and will take place at the Washington Convention Center.
With tickets available free or at an affordable price, it is the first
official inaugural ball of its kind to be held during a presidential
inauguration. A portion of tickets for this event will be set aside for
District of Columbia residents. The ball will also feature a robust
interactive component, including webcasting and text messaging, to link
neighborhoods across the country with the new President and this
premier event. The PIC will release more details soon about using
technology to allow Americans who are attending neighborhood balls
across the country to participate actively in this celebration.
"This is an Inauguration for all Americans," said President-elect
Obama. "I wanted to make sure that we had an event that would be open
to our new neighborhood here in Washington, D.C., and also
neighborhoods across the country. Michelle and I look forward to
joining our fellow Americans across the country during this very
special event."
Obama Got 'choked Up' Leaving Chicago Home
Mr Obama's wife and their two daughters arrived first at the Hay-Adams Hotel, which overlooks the White House. Mr Obama later flew in from Chicago.
Malia, 10, and seven-year-old Sasha are due to start classes at the exclusive Sidwell Friends School on Monday.
The Obamas will move to the official presidential guest home on 15 January.
Blair House, which is located opposite the White House and has previously housed presidents-elect before their inauguration, is booked solidly until then, Bush administration officials said.
The Obamas arrived back at their home in Chicago early on Friday, following a 12-day family holiday in Hawaii, and began the move to Washington less than 48 hours later.
The Hay-Adams Hotel, built in 1928, stands across Lafayette Square from the White House, where the Obama family will take up residence following the inauguration ceremony on 20 January. source

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