Former White House deputy social secretary Ebs Burnough, right, meets with White House florist Laura Dowling and Michelle Obama while planning a 2010 event. Only 18,000 eggs will be given as keepsakes at this year's White House Easter Egg Roll. (Courtesy Melinda Bates)The first lady has traditionally used the Easter Egg Roll to show the public who she is, says Cecilia Glembocki, who will attend her 36th Easter Egg Roll this year representing the Virginia Egg Council. Cecilia Glembocki, executive director of the Virginia Egg Council, poses between two egg ladies at a White House Easter Egg Roll. White House press secretary Sean Spicer played the part in 2008 during the last Easter Egg Roll for then-president George W. Bush.
Source: CBC News April 14, 2017 09:00 UTC