*On a more personal note, I know some people that were involved in the White House entertainment. Chicago's Redmoon theater company was hired to provide entertainment on the lawn (the skeleton band and bubble installation amongst others). I've included some pictures at the end of the post.*

WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama on Saturday doled out presidential M&Ms and dried fruit mixes to more than 2,000 trick-or-treaters, marking their Halloween at a White House event partly aimed at honoring military families.
Dressed as superheroes, pirates, fairies and skeletons, the kids came in with their parents from Maryland, Virginia and Washington D.C., and lined up on the orange-lit White House driveway.
Standing outside the White House front door, the Obamas smiled, chatted and passed out cellophane goody bags that were also filled with a sweet dough butter cookie made by White House pastry chef Bill Yosses. Kids also received a National Park Foundation Ranger activity book.
Mrs. Obama wore furry cat ears and a leopard-patterned top. Obama said the kids looked adorable, as well as his wife, "a very nice looking Catwoman."
A big, stuffed, black spider dangled in a web of string from the top of the portico, and pumpkins had sprouted up around the columns.
Meanwhile, an odd cast of figures wondered around the North Lawn, including skeletons playing musical instruments, walking trees and "Star Wars" characters. The night's arrangements took a month or two to prepare, the White House said.
The loot handed out was just part of the treat for the visiting kids, who were chosen with help from the Education Department.
"He touched my hand," said a beaming Tiera Thomas, 11, of Washington, D.C., after she picked up her candy from President Obama.
The Obamas spent about a half hour passing out candy to trick-or-treaters, ages 6 to 14.
Then they headed inside to the East Room, where the first couple attended a reception for military families and for the moms and dads who work at the White House, along with their kids.
Obama thanked the military members and their families. "We are so grateful to you," he said. "Especially now, a lot of the times, you guys are separated. It's tough. The spouses who are at home are serving just as much as folks who are deployed. So we are just so thrilled that you guys could be here."
The president, dressed in casual clothes, was one of the few not in costume. Even Obama's press secretary, Robert Gibbs, was dressed as Darth Vader, the "Star Wars" villain.
It was also the first White House Halloween for the Obamas' daughters, 8-year-old Sasha and 11-year-old Malia.
But the White House would not say what Sasha and Malia were wearing, even though hundreds of other children their ages were in costume in full view of the media. The White House referred back to the first lady's comment to Jay Leno, that finding out what Sasha and Malia were wearing would require "security clearance."
Over the years, the winter holidays have been the ones to get the full treatment at the White House, with Christmas trees and tinsel all around.
The Obamas are not the first, though, to show Halloween spirit.
President George H.W. Bush and first lady Barbara Bush hosted 500 children on Halloween in 1989, loading them up with fun loot but also teaching them about the dangers of drugs. The kids came decked out in costumes; some Secret Service agents came dressed as clowns.
In the Clintons' first year in the White House, the Great Pumpkin returned. A huge orange jack-o'-lantern was formed around the front entrance to the White House, with the front door to the mansion serving as the middle tooth. The first couple's daughter, Chelsea, was 13 at the time and the house was stuffed with pumpkins.
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Associated Press writers Ben Feller and Nancy Benac contributed to this story.
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McQ by Alexander McQueen
A lovely and completely wonderful way to celebrate Halloween while being able honor the military families. Smart idea.
Also, the band looks like a blast; love the costumes.
1That must have been a lot of fun, even for the adults.
2I wish I could have attended for a short while I bet the White House looked wonderful.
And what a creative idea to do for the children. The ones that came by and saw the Obama's in person will forever remember this Halloween.
3"passed out cellophane goody bags"
LOL, I read it as (cellphone) goody bags, wow, talk about indoctrination LOL
4I love halloween!
5isn't cellophane bad for the environment?
6“Cellophane” is considered eco-friendly, because it is a cellulose product derived from wood and is said to have no negative environmental impact.
72,000 trick or treaters?!?! I thought I was doing well at 300. That's a lot of kids.
8What is Obama, Mr. Rogers? Tee hee! I guess people would probably freak out if he actually wore a costume.
9Sadly they would talk crap about Obama's costume for months, no matter how good it looked on him. So President Obama not wearing one is understandable. He can't sneeze on camera without someone making a big deal of it, when they're are so many other things to discuss, good and bad.
Again, I think this was a wonderful idea to do for the kids.
10With the storm trooper behind him, he should've gone as Darth Vader (Or as my son calls him, "Dark Vader").
11Robert Gibbs was Darth Vader.
12I think a lot of kids start off by saying "DARK Vader". To them that's what it sounds like. I must admit the first time I heard Vader's name I thought the person was saying "dark" too.
13I wonder who nancy pelosi was.
14Count Duku or Darth tyranus?
15Duku! Ah, what a traitor.
I think Nancy would be a good General Grievous. The way she snatched her head and evil eyes over to the Senator when he yelled "you lie!" was quick!
16Hey, not on topic, but following your lead, in French, the name of Darth Vader is Dark Vador. Maybe your kids are French...
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18I'm a Star Wars junkie and I didn't know that one *Tulipe...wow, I need to brush up a little
19Not following my logic, Steph ?
@Pink : If I told you that I saw the Star Wars movie in the "right" order (meaning the Phantom Menace first and the Return of the Jedi last) and I hated the whole saga (except maybe the Jedi one), what would you do?
Seriously, the only thing I found "cute" was the Ewoks. I know. You can shoot me. Oh, and the scenes between Anakin Skywalker and Princess Amidala 'I-love-you-I-love-you-more-no-it's-not-possible" were nauseating...
20Which, now that I notice your avie, was probably not as tactful as I would have thought...
21Ewoks! Ah, the weren't that cute. And I like the first three better
The last ones
with Luke Skywalker was just ok.
22And I don't care who does or doesn't like my Star Wars Avi's
I am a sucker for Obi
Wan Kenobi anyway, especially in episode III. I think he looked better.
23Nope, I meant that your avie is from Star Wars, which means that you really really liked the saga and perhaps it's best if I didn't put my foot in my mouth...
Anyway, I'm a sucker for Ewan McGregor so don't worry, I understand the appeal...
24His accent makes me more of a sucker for him in a movie. Yeah, I know that was so young of me to say but it's true. Sometimes I watch his movies just to hear Ewan speak. It looks so nice coming out of him - you know what I mean
25Oh yes. [IMG]http://smileys.on-my-web.com/repository/Drooling/drooling-5.gif[/IMG]
26Man ! I wanted to put a drooling smiley... Of course, that went kablooey as usual.
Anyway, DROOL.
27Here let's see if I can do a drool for you when it comes to Ewan, since it wouldn't work for you
28Hey it worked for me...yaaaay!!
29Yep, that picture did it too. Touché, my friend...
30Hey Ewan McGregor! I like him
And this was a really nice thing for the White House to do on Halloween.
31What a great idea to do for the kiddies.
And I like Ewan M too. Nice pic of him too.
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