While the East Wing has been demolished to make way for a new ballroom, the Office of the First Lady, once housed there, is hard at work preparing for the holidays. "Traditions will continue," a White House official tells HELLO! . Although there is no longer an East Wing to decorate, the White House will still celebrate the holidays, from the upcoming Halloween event to the Thanksgiving turkey pardon, the Christmas tree delivery and other holiday traditions in the lead up to Christmas.

The White House's Halloween event will take place on Oct. 30, despite the ongoing government shutdown, which began earlier this month . HELLO! has confirmed that the event is not directly impacted by the shutdown. Mrs. Trump shared this year's Halloween plans a week before the holiday, announcing t

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