Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Obama's Schedule May 11

All times are eastern. It's poetry night at the White House.
1:00 AM
The President arrives at Andrews Air Force Base
Travel Pool Coverage
1:15 AM
The President arrives at the White House
South Lawn
Open Press
11:00 AM
The President receives the Presidential Daily Briefing
Oval Office
Closed Press
12:00 PM
The President meets with senior advisors
Oval Office
Closed Press
2:00 PM
The President participates in a CBS News Townhall Meeting on the Economy
Newseum
Press Information
4:20 PM
The President meets with the Senate Democratic Caucus
Eisenhower Executive Office Building
Closed Press
7:10 PM
The President and the First Lady host a celebration of American poetry and prose; the President delivers remarks LIVE STREAM
East Room
Pooled Press

Many with a conservative bent have an upside down smile because Common is going to be performing in the evening. You wouldn't even know that others are performing as well, including Elizabeth Alexander, who recited "Praise Song for the Day" at Obama's inauguration.
More on the Poetry night:
The President and Mrs. Obama will host a celebration of American poetry and prose by welcoming accomplished poets, musicians and artists as well as students from across the country to the White House next week. Participants include Elizabeth Alexander, Billy Collins, Common, Rita Dove, Kenneth Goldsmith, Alison Knowles, Aimee Mann and Jill Scott who will read, sing, and showcase the impact of poetry on American culture. The President will make opening remarks at this event held in the East Room, which will be pooled press and streamed live on www.whitehouse.gov starting at 7:00 p.m. ET.

As part of this special event, Mrs. Obama will host a daytime workshop for hundreds of students from California to New York on May 11th at 2:00 p.m. ET, where students will work with and learn from many of the evening’s performers. First Lady Michelle Obama and administration officials will deliver brief remarks to highlight a new study detailing the importance of arts education. This event will be streamed live on www.whitehouse.gov and students all over the country will be invited to watch the workshop.

First Lady Michelle Obama kicked off the White House Music Series in 2009 with a Jazz Studio, and since then has hosted a celebration of Country Music, Classical Music, Motown, a Fiesta Latina, a salute to Broadway, Music of the Civil Rights Movement and a dance tribute to Judith Jamison. Many of these events included evening performances as well as daytime educational workshops designed to educate and inspire talented young people to use their gifts to develop a future for themselves in the arts community whether as a hobby or as a profession.