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Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Nearly 1,200 School Children to Sing 'The Star-Spangled Banner' Live and 'In Formation' to Raise Awareness of the National Anthem Project on Flag Day

Nearly 1,200 School Children to Sing 'The Star-Spangled Banner' Live and 'In Formation' to Raise Awareness of the National Anthem Project on Flag Day


- Taylor Swift, teenage country music sensation, to help the Jeep(R)
brand celebrate sponsorship of multi-year initiative to re-teach
Americans the words to the national anthem

- Event kicks off three days of 'star-spangled' grand finale activities
in the Washington, D.C. ,area for the National Anthem Project


What: Nearly 1,200 school children from across the nation will
recognize Flag Day by joining the Jeep(R) brand and the MENC to
kick off a three-day celebration of the finale of the National
Anthem Project (NAP). Taylor Swift, a 17-year-old country music
sensation, will lead the children in singing "The Star-Spangled
Banner." The children will also create a patriotic visual of the
continental United States with "Jeep" and "O say, can you see,"
the first five words of the national anthem, spelled out within
the outline.

The "National Anthem Project: Restoring America's Voice" is
celebrating the conclusion of a multi-year national education
initiative created by MENC: The National Association for Music
Education to re-teach Americans the national anthem after a
Harris Poll showed that two out of three Americans don't know
the words to "The Star-Spangled Banner." The Jeep brand is the
National Presenting Sponsor, building upon its 66-year heritage
and role in U.S. history.

The visual of the continental U.S., including the beginning
lyrics of the national anthem and the Jeep brand logo, will
measure approximately 160 ft. wide by 250 ft. long.

Who: The following will be available for interviews:

-- Taylor Swift, country music artist
-- Earl Hurrey, Assistant Executive Director of MENC
-- Jason Vines, Vice President - Communications,
Chrysler Group
-- Participating school children and their music teachers

When: Thursday, June 14, 2007, rain or shine
6:30 a.m. - 10 a.m. (EDT)

Where: FedExField - Parking Lot A
1600 FedEx Way
Landover, Md. 20785

Directions from Washington, D.C.:

-- Travel east on East Capitol St. (it turns into
Central Ave. East)
-- Left onto Garrett A. Morgan.
-- Before the stadium turn, left into Parking Lot A
-- Follow the signs to "Media Parking"

Details: -- Nearly 1,200 school children forming the outline of the
continental United States and spelling out the first five
words of "The Star-Spangled Banner" -- "O say, can you
see" -- and "Jeep"
-- Children singing the "The Star-Spangled Banner"
-- Performance by country music sensation Taylor Swift

Contact:
Jodi Tinson
Chrysler Group
(248) 512-2944 (office)
(586) 219-0677 (cell)
jt658@dcx.com

Carrie McElwee
Chrysler Group
(248) 512-2664 (office)
(248) 613-7752 (cell)
cm63@dcx.com

Don Shipley
Strat@comm
(202) 289-2001 (office)
(571) 212-7492 (cell)
dshipley@stratacomm.net

PR Newswire -- June 12


Source: Chrysler Group

Web site:

http://www.media.daimlerchrysler.com/
http://www.daimlerchrysler.com/


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