Saturday, January 19, 2013

The Inauguration

Steve Kerrigan, Presidential 
Inaugural Committee
to me


Friend --

Thanks for being part of the inauguration -- only the 57th in our nation's history.

We put together a video to welcome you on board -- a look back on President Obama's first inauguration four years ago.
 Watch it here, and then share with your friends:


Official events begin in less than three weeks, but here are three ways to get involved right now:


Check out the official inaugural website for details about events, info about the organizations participating in the parade, and -- my personal favorite -- fun facts about past inaugurations.

On Saturday, January 19th, citizens from across the country will be joining in a tradition the Obama family started in 2009 -- spending a few hours doing service work in their community to celebrate the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Whether you're in Washington, D.C. or Washington state, there will be opportunities for you to join in.Sign up to take part in the National Day of Service.

Between the Inaugural Parade and the ceremony itself, we're counting on a lot of dedicated people like you to play important roles in making this an event worthy of our great nation. If you're planning on being in or around D.C., sign up to volunteer at the inauguration.

Only 19 days to go -- here's the link to that video again:

http://action.2013pic.org/Watch-the-Video

Thanks, look forward to seeing you out there.

Steve

Steve Kerrigan
Chief Executive Officer
Presidential Inaugural Committee 2013


P.S. -- You can also get the latest updates about the inauguration on Facebook and Twitter.

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