Posted on 12/15/2004 1:21:14 PM PST by kristinn
TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 2005
SALUTING THOSE WHO SERVE The MCI Center
CHAIRMANS RECEPTION Mellon Auditorium
YOUTH CONCERT The DC Armory
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 2005
CHAIRMANS BRUNCH Mellon Auditorium
A CELEBRATION OF FREEDOM The Ellipse
CANDLELIGHT DINNER #1 Union Station
CANDLELIGHT DINNER #2 The Natl Building Museum
CANDLELIGHT #3 The Washington Hilton
THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 2005
ST. JOHNS CHURCH SERVICE St. Johns Church
SWEARING IN CEREMONY US Capitol
INAUGURAL PARADE Pennsylvania Ave.
CONSTITUTION BALL Washington Hilton
FREEDOM BALL Union Station
INDEPENDENCE BALL Convention Center (A)
TEXAS WYOMING BALL Convention Center (B)
LIBERTY BALL Convention Center (C)
DEMOCRACY BALL Convention Center (D)
PATRIOT BALL Convention Center (E)
STARS AND STRIPES BALL Convention Center Ballroom
COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF BALL National Building Museum
FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 2005
NATIONAL PRAYER SERVICE National Cathedral
Yay-ess!
ping
I what you have to do to get into the CINC ball?
Besides win a presidential election.
Get invited by DOD.
Is there any plans for entertainment on the mall like they had at the Lincoln Memorial in 2001? They had some singers and festivities, etc. on the evening of the 19th.
Yes. the Celebration of Freedom will feature entertainers and fireworks.
I gave nearly $500. I thought I'd get an invite. :(
Thanks.
Me too...I'm pissed. You'd think they'd at least send you one of those "commemorative" invites that doesn't get in into anything...
Richmond Times-Dispatch Dec 15, 2004
WASHINGTON - Some of Virginia's top brass will be participating in President Bush's second inaugural parade.
The Regimental Band of the Virginia Tech Corps of Cadets - aka the "Highty-Tighties" - was informed it succeeded in a highly competitive process and will march in the parade Jan. 20.
"We're very honored to be part of such an important event," the band's director, retired Army Maj. George McNeill, said yesterday.
"The Highty-Tighties are no stranger to the presidential inaugural parade; they are the retired champions," McNeill said, alluding to an earlier era in which units were judged for their performances in the parades.
Beginning in 1917, the band has gone to the inaugural parade 10 times, most recently in 1997. Tech won first place in 1953, 1957 and 1961.
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BTTT
I got an invite. :-)
Takes work, leadership positions and maxing out on contributions.
'Course, I'm going to the FReeper Ball!
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