White House Christmas ornament honors 150 years of culinary diplomacy practiced at state dinners
- The Official 2025 White House Christmas Ornament celebrates 150 years of culinary diplomacy practiced at state dinners, unveiled by the White House Historical Association on Thursday.
- The ornament features the red china plate from Ronald Reagan's administration and the gold-rimmed plate from Bill Clinton's administration.
- State dinners are an important diplomatic tradition, allowing presidents to establish friendships with heads of state through hospitality, according to McLaurin.
- The White House Historical Association was created by Jacqueline Kennedy in 1961 to preserve the White House interior and educate the public.
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Christmas in April with 2025 White House ornament reveal
The White House Historical Association on Thursday unveiled its 2025 Christmas ornament that highlights the importance of state dinners, the top social events of presidents. The two-sided trinket features the most recognized china patterns used at the dinners, the Reagan…
Christmas in April with 2025 White House ornament reveal - Washington Examiner
The White House Historical Association on Thursday unveiled its 2025 Christmas ornament that highlights the importance of state dinners, the top social events of presidents. The two-sided trinket features the most recognized china patterns used at the dinners, the Reagan and Clinton designs. “The Official 2025 White House Christmas Ornament is made of brass and finished with 24-karat gold, featuring the design of the red Reagan State China Servi…

White House Christmas ornament honors 150 years of culinary diplomacy practiced at state dinners
This year's official White House Christmas ornament honors more than 150 years of culinary diplomacy practiced at state dinners.
White House history: Stewart McLaurin
Join the Friends of Boca Grande on Wednesday, April 16 at 4:30 p.m. for a fascinating talk by Stewart McLaurin, president of the White House Historical Association, on “Designing Camelot: The White House Restoration and its Legacy.” Ambassador Caroline Kennedy said of Stewart, “I’m sorry my mother didn’t get a chance to work with you since you seem to run at her speed.” For history buffs, political enthusiasts, and anyone curious about the hidd…
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