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Obamas Participate in “Christmas in Washington” Charity Show

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GETTY 121613 ObamaXmasWash?  SQUARESPACE CACHEVERSION=1387186141610Martin H. Simon-Pool/Getty Images(WASHINGTON) — The Obama family participated in the annual Christmas in Washington charity show Sunday night, a holiday tradition in the nation’s capital.

Featuring musical performances by the Backstreet Boys, Sheryl Crow, Janelle Monae, Pat Monahan and Anna Kendrick, proceeds from the event go to the Children’s National Medical Center.

In brief remarks, President Obama thanked the performers for “sharing their holiday spirit here with us tonight,” and jokingly reminded his daughters that he, too, enjoys presents.

But he quickly reminded the audience there was more to the occasion:

“This is also a time to remember the story of a child born to two faithful travelers on a holy night long ago,” the president said, musing on the teachings of Christianity, “love the Lord, love our neighbors as we love ourselves; a teaching that has endured for generations and today it lies at the heart of my faith and millions of Americans, and billions around the globe.”

“No matter who we are and where we come from, and how we worship, it’s a message of hope and devotion that unite all of us this holiday season, compelling all of us to reach out and help our less fortunate citizens: our poor, our help, our neighbors and need, and serve those who’ve sacrificed so much on our behalf,” he said.

Afterwards, the first family joined the entertainers on stage in a rendition of “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing.”  Actor Hugh Jackman hosted the event and retired basketball all-star Charles Barkley also participated in the event, thrown in the National Building Museum.

Christmas in Washington will air on TNT Dec. 20.

Prior to the president’s remarks, the Obamas spent time with Sunday night’s “elves”: patients from the Children’s National Medical Center, each aged 4-5.  After the first lady suggested photographers make faces to entertain the children, one elf joined in with his own silly mug for the cameras.

The entertainment for Christmas in Washington is not dictated by the White House but it has been customary for presidents to attend, now in its third decade. 

In 2011, President Obama shared the stage with Justin Bieber and last year, he met South Korean rapper PSY.

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