Presidential Sites Summit: August 27-30 - Includes Historic Gathering of Presidential Descendants and World-Renowned Speakers, Exclusive Tours, Evening Events
Leaders from Presidential Sites across the country will convene to share ideas on education and digital engagement in the 21st century, fundraising, philanthropy, press and moreWashington, D.C. —
The White House Historical Association will host the Presidential Sites Summit August 27-30. The 4-day national gathering, themed “Back to the White House,” will draw leaders from presidential sites across the country - and from across the spectrum of the historical professions- reconnecting them with the domain that defined every presidency: the White House. The Summit begins with an opening ceremony at the Lincoln Memorial featuring entertainment to be announced, and includes exclusive tours of the White House, Library of Congress and the National Cathedral.
The summit also features:
The White House as Depicted in Movies and Television with the Motion Picture Association of America – Tuesday, August 28: This evening event is a panel moderated by David Rubenstein and will take place at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts on a stage inspired by the White House Oval Office.
A Large Gathering of Presidential Descendants: Descendants of U.S. presidents have been invited to convene for a special reception and the above event at the Kennedy Center to honor their connection to White House history.
World-Renowned Speakers: The Summit features a number of general and breakout sessions with speakers including author Douglas Brinkley; Archivist of the United States David Ferriero; former White House Chief of Staff to Laura Bush assistant to George Bush, Anita McBride; former Press Secretary to Bill Clinton, Mike McCurry; presidential descendent of William McKinley and Grover Cleveland, Massee McKinley; Pastry Chef to five Presidents, Roland Mesnier; former Press Secretary to Gerald Ford, Ron Nessen; journalist Soledad O’Brien; legal historian Jeffrey Rosen; prominent White House historian William Seale; historian and author Richard Norton Smith; and author and historian Mark Updegrove among others.
WHERE: Summit sessions will be held at Willard InterContinental 1401 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20004.
Learn more about the Summit and see a complete schedule of events here.
This event is open to the public. Register for the Summit here. Watch a video message from President of the White House Historical Association, Stewart McLaurin, here.
If you are interested in covering this event as a member of the press, you must contact Jessica Fredericks, Communications Director at Jfredericks@whha.org in order to reserve a space.
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First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy envisioned a restored White House that conveyed a sense of history through its decorative and fine arts. She sought to inspire Americans, especially children, to explore and engage with American history and its presidents. In 1961, the nonprofit, nonpartisan White House Historical Association was established to support her vision to preserve and share the Executive Mansion’s legacy for generations to come. Supported entirely by private resources, the Association’s mission is to assist in the preservation of the state and public rooms, fund acquisitions for the White House permanent collection, and educate the public on the history of the White House. Since its founding, the Association has given more than $115 million to the White House in fulfillment of its mission.
To learn more about the White House Historical Association, please visit WhiteHouseHistory.org.