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U.S. Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, smiles as she holds up an official collectible White House Easter egg at Wells Wood Turning and Finishing in Buckfield on Monday. Collins toured the company that has made the eggs for the past seven years. Each commemorative set comes with a “signed” egg by President Barack Obama’s dog, Bo. The White House Easter eggs are used in the annual Easter Egg Roll at the White House. This year’s egg roll is scheduled for Monday, April 1.
U.S. Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, talks with Travis Peer during a tour of Wells Wood Turning and Finishing in Buckfield on Monday. Collins toured the company that makes the official, collectible White House Easter eggs.
U.S. Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, tours Wells Wood Turning and Finishing in Buckfield on Monday with co-owner Tom Wallace. Collins visited the company that makes the official, collectible White House Easter eggs.
The official collectible White House Easter eggs are made by Wells Wood Turning and Finishing of Buckfield. Each year the bunny is shown doing something different. This year it’s jumping rope. The set of five eggs costs $29.99, or $7.99 each. They may be ordered through the National Parks website.
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