Help Us Pick the USA Science and Engineering Festival's Jingle!!

i-b6a9b23b320964d87b2823335a0c0252-science idol.jpgSongs and jingles about the USA Science & Engineering Festival? You bet! And so many good ones, that we can't make up our minds! We need your help to choose the winning jingle! Voting ends May 12th. So just under two weeks to help us decide! We need your help to chose our final jingle as well as get the word out. Send this to your friends and get them to help us decide who to pick!! Just under a week to vote! So listen to the submissions and get your vote in!

Below are the 7 top choices selected from nearly 100 submissions. Have a listen through them and then click here to vote. You have until MAY 12th to vote! Some of the submissions don't include the words "USA Science & Engineering Festival" - we have still included them here because we like the feel of the song - if you like them, too, don't let the lyrics keep you from voting for them (we can always ask the composer to fix that later).

Here are our top 7 choices (in no particular order)

A - Ryan Miyakawa: Come and play at the USA Science and Engineering Festival!

B - Larry Morris aka Professor Boggs: Science Spirit

C - Keith Harrison: Have you ever wanted to know what makes the world go?

D - Nicole Christensen: Are you curious about science?

E - Daniel Rubalsky:The Science Festival is Coming

F - Nancy Huddleston: There is so much to do and the scientist is you

G - Monty Harper: In Washington D.C. - that's where I will be

Click here to vote for your favorites

Thank you to all musically inclined science enthusiasts for writing these wonderful songs! We heard a lot of really good songs and jingles, and had a really hard time selecting the top 7.

The winner will be announced in our next newsletter! Voting ends...MAY 12!! Tell everyone you know and tell them to vote!

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