The White House has organized a ceremony to celebrate the Christian Easter today. This traditional event is held every year on Monday in the South Lawn of the White House and includes egg-rolling races for children, egg decorating, and other recreational activities.
The tradition began in 1878 by President Rutherford Hayes and has become one of the most popular events at the White House. During the ceremony, children roll colorful eggs, and participants receive commemorative eggs, which are designed based on themes chosen in advance by the President or the First Lady of the United States.








