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 Home > News & Policies > March 2002
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The White House
Office of Mrs. Bush
March 28, 2002

Artist Claire Stoner Designs Artwork for Annual White House Easter Egg Roll
— Artist, Teacher loves working with children, calls New Freedom, Pennsylvania, her home —

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Washington, D.C. — The annual White House Easter Egg Roll will be held Monday, April 1 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on the South Lawn of the White House. This year, artist Claire Stoner's signature chicks and bunnies will decorate the annual poster and other traditional Egg Roll goodies including the Egg Roll program, the commemorative wooden egg, the volunteer aprons and hats, buttons and a children's activity card.

Claire Stoner grew up outside of Baltimore, Maryland, and graduated from Towson State University with a degree in art education. Upon graduation, she became a high school teacher and devoted her free time to teaching art to her friends' and neighbors' children. Mrs. Stoner's talent has given her the chance to participate in numerous local art shows and community fairs. She has also donated pieces of her art to charity.

When presented with the opportunity to design artwork for the White House, Mrs. Stoner saw a chance to bring joy to many children and adults at the beginning of a new and hopeful spring season. "In the wake of recent events, it takes on a new meaning to be able to be involved in the celebration of the greatness in America."

For more information about Claire Stoner, please call 717-235-7242.

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