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Obama schedule for Monday, Jan. 21

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President Barack Obama takes the oath of office as first lady Michelle Obama holds the Bible in the Blue Room of the White House Jan. 20, 2013. UPI/Doug Mills POOL
President Barack Obama takes the oath of office as first lady Michelle Obama holds the Bible in the Blue Room of the White House Jan. 20, 2013. UPI/Doug Mills POOL 
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Published: Jan. 21, 2013 at 6:35 AM

WASHINGTON, Jan. 21 (UPI) -- President Obama participates in several events marking his ceremonial swearing-in as president Monday, the White House said.

The daily schedule indicates Obama will:

-- Attend a church service at St. John's Episcopal Church in Washington with his family and Vice President Joe Biden and his wife.

-- Be sworn in at the U.S. Capitol, with the first family and the Bidens in attendance, and speak. (Note: Obama formally took the oath of office Sunday at the White House.)

-- Attend the inaugural luncheon at the Capitol with the first lady and the Bidens.

-- Participate in the inaugural parade with the first lady and the Bidens.

-- Watch the parade from the presidential reviewing stand with the first family and the Bidens.

-- Attend the Commander-in-Chief Inaugural Ball with the first lady and the Bidens.

-- Attend the Inaugural Ball with the first lady and the Bidens.

Topics: Joe Biden, St. John, Barack Obama
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