| The Easter    Bunny, dozens of professional athletes and    thousands of children were hippity-hopping across the White    House's South Lawn Monday as President Barack    Obama and his family were leading the annual Easter Egg Roll. The theme of this year's    event is "Be Healthy, Be Active, Be You!" — fitting with first lady    Michelle Obama's campaign to lower childhood    obesity rates by encouraging physical activity. The president's basketball    court was open for play, along with an obstacle course and yoga garden. A dance party was set up    at the "Hop To It Stage," and professional athletes and coaches    were helping teach their sports in the "Eggtivity Zone." Among the    stars scheduled to attend were Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian    Peterson, NASCAR driver Danica Patrick, gymnast    John Orozco and Washington    Wizards point guard John Wall. Two of the younger    celebrities in Monday's lineup are Oscar-nominated actress Quvenzhane Wallis, star of "Beasts of the    Southern Wild," and Robbie Novak, who plays "Kid President" in    a series of popular YouTube videos. A track suit-clad Elmo and other    "Sesame Street" Muppets performed and encouraged exercise. The    White House    had warned more than 35,000 expected attendees that the 135-year tradition    could have been cancelled because of budget battles with Congress this year.    White House tours have been called off because of government-wide spending    cuts, but the egg roll was not. The National Park    Service, which organizes the event, says it's largely funded by sales of    commemorative wooden eggs, plus some private donations. The park service    would not say how much the event costs. The White House said    14,500 eggs were dyed for the egg roll and hunt, with another 4,500    hard-boiled eggs available for children to decorate. There are also special    eggs that make a sound like a chirping bird so visually impaired children can    participate in the hunt. | 
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