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Presidential Inaugural Committee
The Presidential Inaugural Committee is responsible for planning inaugural events such as the inaugural parade and official inaugural balls. |
Swearing-In Ceremony
**NOTICE ABOUT INAUGURATION TICKETS**
Because of the unprecedented demand for tickets, requests for tickets through my website have now closed. Unfortunately we have been allocated a limited number of tickets and we cannot guarantee a ticket to everyone who has submitted a request. We will implement a lottery to determine the allocation of tickets and will contact you if you are selected or not.
However, you will not need a ticket to view the swearing in ceremony in January. There will be a public viewing section along the National Mall in Washington, DC.
Presidential Inaugural Parade Apps Due Nov. 18
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Armed Forces Inaugural Committee has extended its deadline for the public to submit applications to participate in the Jan. 20, 2009, presidential inaugural parade to Nov. 18 by 5 p.m. Applicants have traditionally included local groups from across the country, including school and community marching bands, floats and a variety of performers who fit into a parade format, as well as other non-traditional parade groups such as vocal ensembles, hand bell choirs and orchestras.
Those interested in participating must send photos, videos or audio clips, along with the application. Electronic submission is preferred. All applications are organized by AFIC and presented to the Presidential Inaugural Committee, whose members ultimately select the participants. The PIC can also re-extend the application submission deadline.
To submit an application, go to the AFIC Web site at http://www.afic.northcom.mil/participation/parade.html. For other parade application questions, contact the AFIC band control office at 202-691-2247.
The PIC is set up by the president-elect following the election, to raise funds for inaugural events and to carry them out.
AFIC is composed of members from the five branches of the armed forces, who come together before the presidential election to provide military ceremonial support to the inauguration and related activities during the 10-day inaugural period of Jan. 15-24, 2009. Military support of presidential inaugurations dates back to 1789, when President George Washington was inaugurated.
Approximately 400 applications have been received so far. Traditionally, the PIC strives to feature representatives from each state.