![]() A large scale construction project continues on the North Lawn of The White House. The General Services Administration (GSA), which overseas the construction, describes the secretive project only as "infrastructure improvements".
April 2nd, 2011
12:40 PM ET
Today at the White House – No public events scheduled![]() The president and first family are spending the weekend at the White House. There are no public events on the president’s schedule, but that doesn’t preclude President Obama or the first family from leaving the confines of the White House for an “off-the-record” outing. The press pool that goes everywhere with the president is on stand-by in the Brady Press Briefing Room in case the president decides to make any announcements or leave the White House. THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary ________________________________________________________ FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 1, 2011 WEEKEND GUIDANCE AND PRESS SCHEDULE FOR SATURDAY, APRIL 2, AND SUNDAY, APRIL 3, 2011 The President has no public events scheduled this weekend. Saturday’s In-Town Travel Pool Wires: AP, Reuters, Bloomberg Wire Photos: AP, Reuters, AFP TV Corr & Crew: CBS Print: Ebony Radio: AP Sunday’s In-Town Travel Pool Wires: AP, Reuters, Bloomberg Wire Photos: AP, Reuters, AFP TV Corr & Crew: CNN Print: The Root Radio: AURN Saturday, April 2, 2011 EDT 9:15AM Pool Call Time Sunday, April 3, 2011 EDT 11:00AM Pool Call Time Schedule for the Week of April 4, 2011 On Monday, the President will attend meetings at the White House. On Tuesday, the President will welcome Israeli President Shimon Peres to the White House for a working lunch. The President looks forward to discussing with President Peres the full range of issues of common concern, including U.S.-Israeli security cooperation, recent developments across the Middle East, and the pursuit of peace between Israel and its neighbors. On Wednesday, the President will travel to the Philadelphia area to discuss his long-term plan to protect consumers against rising oil prices and decrease oil imports as well as key components of his broader energy plan. The President will visit Gamesa Technology Corporation in Fairless Hills, where he will hold a town hall discussion with workers about building a 21st century clean energy economy to win the future. Also on Wednesday, the President will travel to New York, NY, to deliver remarks at the National Action Network’s 20th Anniversary and National Convention. Details about Thursday and Friday’s schedule will be released early next week.
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