President George W. Bush will pardon his last Thanksgiving turkey at the White House on Wednesday, marking the 61st anniversary of the National Thanksgiving Turkey presentation.

Bush will pardon the turkey and an alternate in a ceremony scheduled for 10:45 am ET at the Rose Garden. This year's turkeys are from Ellsworth, Iowa and and were raised under the direction of National Turkey Federation Chairman Paul Hill.

Tuesday was the last day to vote for names for the two turkeys. The White House had voters choosing from names including Popcorn and Cranberry, Yam and Jam, Roost and Run.

After the pardoning, the turkeys will be flown first class to Disneyland Resort in California to be the grand marshal of "Disney's Thanksgiving Day Parade," according to the White House. After the parade, the turkeys will be in the Frontierland section where people can visit them.

The National Thanksgiving Turkey presentation began in 1947, when Harry Truman pardoned the first White House turkey.