WASHINGTON — It wasn’t a state dinner, and they didn’t crash it on purpose.
Still, a Georgia couple who showed up at the White House a day early for a tour somehow wound up at an invitation-only breakfast with President Barack Obama and the first lady.
The improbable adventure of Harvey and Paula Darden, Obama supporters from Hogansville, Ga., took place on Veterans Day, two weeks before Virginia socialites Tareq and Michaele Salahi infamously crashed the Obamas’ state dinner.
The Dardens mistakenly showed up a day early for a tour scheduled through their congressman. The White House and Secret Service both said the Dardens went through the appropriate security screenings and were allowed into the breakfast for veterans as a courtesy because there were no public tours the day they arrived. Harvey Darden is a Navy veteran.
Darden, 67, a retired pharmacist, said he and his wife thought they were simply starting their tour until they were ushered into the East Room, offered a buffet and told they would be meeting the president.
“The further we got into the White House, the more surprised we were,” Darden told The Associated Press in a telephone interview.
They approached a White House aide with their concern that they had veered off course but were told to “just go with the flow,” Darden said.
“I felt kind of funny because I was the only man in the room that wasn’t dressed in a coat and tie,” he added. “I was just a plain tourist.”
Secret Service spokesman Ed Donovan said agents checked the Dardens’ names and did a criminal-background check — steps that were not taken for the Salahis at the Nov. 24 state dinner.
White House spokesman Nick Shapiro said it’s not unusual for White House staff to take people who are cleared in for tours to other events if there is space, including Marine One arrivals, East Room events and Rose Garden ceremonies.
The Dardens served themselves at the buffet and took their seats. Shortly thereafter, Barack and Michelle Obama arrived and began talking and getting photographs with guests at each table.
Vice President Joe Biden and his wife, Jill, also stopped by.
Darden said it was “quite a treat” to meet the Obamas and the Bidens. But he remains puzzled about how he was escorted into a private breakfast.



